The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, March 27, 1900, Image 3

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    Tllh MOItNINU ASl'tMllAN.' 'lUUSDAVli MAKCIl 27, '900.
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New Spring
Goods
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Rew Goods Arriving Dally
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C. H. Cooper
The Leading: House of Astoria
. TODAY' WHATJIBIt
oltTI.ANl), March I7.-Wntt.rn Or--fun
anil WVnlnrn WasliliiKton, fair
inlay.
awounITtovvn.
Oias. Davis of Chlimok li In l ho city.
A. IrfHmurd I In Anturla from ArcaU.
W. (1. IVrklnn of Msr-hM.1 U In the
rlty.
JofTa U "ihs only" restaurant. WWU
M. Win f Ilwaro Mnt flumlsy In
Astoria.
J. T. Itorchrr of Knuilnn In curst
a I tht Occldrnt.
Tli Clillran bark Francisco
will IcaVS out today.
Too
H. 1 1 row ii I reKllr kt the Occl
Irnt from Hpokuno.
airs. Xlracs Amu ha returned
hrr home In Wisconsin.
to
"Mine host" K. M. Orlmt waa up
from rVasttls yesterday.
Unit lJ-eeni mrat, Rlsinf Sua rtstaa
raat, (II Commsrcial strtsL
I torn In thin city, March 24. to the
wife of (Iwtrge lllrkrnnriaw, a ion.
Alexander Duncan, th well-known
rmhlent of Seaside, U tn the city.
M. Illixh, tli well-known Jeweler of
I'orlland, was In tht city yenterday,
JefTi restaurant th largest
txvit A trial will eonvlnca you.
and
Iiorn-ln thla city, March li, to th
wife of IU-rl 8al of Rcaxlde, a (laugh.
trr.
C. II. Whiwler la In the city from
Nhalein on business connected with
his enw-mlll,
Mra. MukbIo Ihiwncy of Portland la
visiting with )ur sister. Mr. Apprr-
mm, In thla city.
John S'or.llun I had several fin kit
badly lacerated at the Aatorla Itoi
fin lory yenterday.
lr. Alfred Kinney haa ben In Port
land on irofealnnal tmnlniss and la
eMctrd back today.
For Kent. Thrss furnished rooma
for housekeeping, on (round floor; 414
Rxchanga street, near Ninth,
t'harle Nlcme, a natlvo of Finland,
waa (ranted final cltlsenahlp papers by
Judge Oray" yesterday.
Clami, to doi.; Smolt, to pound; Teg
tables, fruit, milk, brtad etc. Ntw
Market, 480 Du&n Street, near Tenth.
The ranch of the lute Frod llcarman
at Reaalde waa aold by AdmlnlHtrator
Parker yenterday for 11,(33,
A email place at Clataop for eale or
rent Suitable for chicken ranch. Ap
ply to A. TatX Parlor Candy Store.
The schooner Louis waa towed to
Knappton yesterday, where ihe will
take on a cargo of lumber,
Judge Gray will not be at his office
until Thursduy afternoon being abaent
with the excursion party .it Tho Dallea,
Herring & Cook, Commercial street,
between Tenth and eleventh, la the
only first-class all-night lunch houie
tn Astoria,
' Yesterduy was the banner day for
tax collection at the sheriff's office,
the receipts up to 5 o'clock amounting
to over (8,000.
Cream Pure Rye. America's finest
whiskey. The only pur foods; guar
anteed rich and mellow, John L. Carl
son, sole agent
Roslyn coal lasts longer, Is cleaner
and makes less trouble with stores and
ctilmney flues than any other. George
W. B&nborn, Agent Telephone 1JU.
Be good to yourself and good to your
friends. When you treat a friend to
whiskey, give him the best Harper
whiskey Is the beverage for your
friends and for you. Bold by Foard
It Stokes Company, Astoria, Oregon.
The schooner LUIa and Mattle (a still
bottom up on the sands In the Tilla
mook bay. No important work has yet
been done to rescue her.
If
Our iininutmo rttxk in now nlii)ont coin
Iulo iu all lciartiiii iiN.
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Tho steamer le Norte arrived In
from Hun Francisco yeaterdny morn
log with a miscellaneous cargo for
Aatorla and Portland.
The Kev. Filward Curren, pastor of
the First Congregational church of this
city, haa tendered his resignation and
will lake a chars, In Alaska.
The Hrlimh ship Thornbank, from
Hiuila Hoaalla, arrived In Hunday In
ballast. Hhe will load wheat at Port
land for the United Kingdom.
Tho launch Iris Is now on the run
between Astoria and Warrenton, pre
pared to handle freight and passengers.
She will connect with the Portland
steamers.
Ttoslyn coal la the best and most eco
nomical coal for household use tn As
torla. Try It ones and you will have
no other. George W. Sanborn, Agent
Telephone Hit
The funeral of ihe lute Charlea Ward
which was held from the residence of
his daughter yenterday afternoon, waa
largely attenJed. The remains were
Interred In Clataop cemetery.
Neither the chamber of commerce
nor the Push Club held meetings lust
night on account of the absence of
moat of the active members on the ex-
rurslon to The Dalles.
The secret of good living ties In
wholesome and welt-cooked food. When
a restaurant has established a reputa
tion along this line It Is the place to
patronlie. The Model has this reputa
tlon. Near Foard A 8tok.es.
FUh Commissioner Reed left last
evening for Hoseburg to visit the sol
diers' home. Hcfore returning he will
visit the Vmpqua to examine, the ihores
with a view to establishing a fish
hatchery,
Men Wanted To learn barber trade,
Only eight weeks required; special In
duc-nunts this season; Illustrated cam
logue, map of city and souvenir malt
ed free. Moler's Uarbrr College, Ban
Francisco, California.
Letters for the following persons re
main uncalled for at the postoltlce:
Mrs. II. M. Adams, MUs Millie Carry
John Conway (2). David Forbes, Mrs.
Fred Hill, T. U. Maher, Ale Paletta.
ForelRn Olof Hyntrom, August Ran.
The State of California crossed In
from Sun Francisco yesterday morn
Ing at 4:10. She carried a quantity of
freight for local merchants and, after
discharging the same, proceeded to
Portland. Her passenger list was
comparatively small.
The attorneys for Cook A Knyard
4le1 with the county clerk yesterday
an answer to the amended complaint
submitted by the Columbia River
Packers Association and, also, a peti
tion for an Injunction against the as
sociation to prohibit It from fur
ther operating on the Jim Crow sands.
The Abergeldle wllr carry to Hong
Kong, among other Items of her cargo,
the body of a deceased Chinese who
died In Portland a few days ago. It
waa hard enough for the heathen to
"pos In his checks," but when the
shipping clerk entered on the ship's
manifest "Chinese corps, no value," he
was adding rude Irony to cold fate,
The Abergetdie cleared at the custom
house yestorday. She carries a cargo
consisting chiefly of flour and news
papers for Yokohama, Hong Kong,
Shanghai, Kobe, Nagasukl and Manila.
The cargo Is valued at $146,451.45. R.
E. Carruthcrs haa been appointed tem
porary Inspector of customs and Is
now on duty at Flavel on board the
Abergeldle.
A number of the local naval reserve
boys took a most enjoyable cruise
down the river on Sunday. While on
the Washington side a heavy squall
was encountered and the excellent
manner In which the boat was handled
gives evidence of both the training
as well as the rapid progress made in
learning the Intricacies of expert sail
ing. it. K Jeffrey returned from Califor
nia Sunday evening. Mr. "Jeff" had
been absent for several weeks for his
health and Is much improved. He
drifted Into ono of the native fogs
while at San Francisco and, tor sever
al days, suffered severely from Its ef
fects. After getting Into the tone of
sunshine, however, he soon recovered
and Is, on the whole, much satisfied
with the benefits received from the
trip.
Now that the small boy Is convinced
ho cud get five cunts apiece for rats,
dead or alive, at the chief of police's
ollce, thsy are beginning to turn In the
defunct rodents In a way tho-t argues
a boom In the chewing gum and candy
trade. One frightful trial to roost boys
Is the sinning of the rcept for the
till hie, which he must do w hen the
chkf pays hint. A sepurste receipt
foi each lot of rats Is necessnry and be
Nidi many of the collectors of rodents
are loo young to write their names.
The ruts should be receipt enough for
the bounty on themselves.
There now remains no doubt that
the captain of the Lllla ui'd Muttle,
whim mysterious disappearance, a
fortnight ugo, was attributed to foul
play. Is now In Han Francisco, While
no authentic Information as to his
pri-ie-nce lu thut city bus been received
there Is every reason to believe thut
he left this city for Portland a week
ago Huturdny morning and left that
city for Hnn Francisco by train. He
was seen In this city on that morning
by Captain Sclirader to whom he slat
ed that he hid sold the I.Hu ami Mat
tie and was going south at once.
ii. O. Magoon, of the Kllcrs I'luno
ll june, of Portland, In order to Intro
duce their different makes of pianos
In Aslrlu, will poalilvely offer for
sale oil Tuesday and Wedneaday of
this week, three plunos and one or
gan at 110 above cost. This will In
rlud stool, scarf and piano, delivered
at your home, ICIther time or cosh
sale, with the privilege of an exchange
at any time within one year from date,
Mr. Magoon Is locaud on Commrrclal
street, corner of Ninth. Call early and
muki your selection.
According to a dispatch In the Ore
gonian from Bout a Il.nd P. J. Mc
Uowan Is back of a proportion to es
tnbllnh a log boom on North river. The
present boom on that river was built
by the settlers and muni come out.
It obstructs navigation, according to
an nrdi-r of the war department. Mr,
MKiownn already owns a good site
for a boom near his cannery on North
liver, and this will be utilised. The
boom Is expire led to cost 113.040, and A,
K. Wade, 1C. J. Morgan and other
North river loggers are supposed to
be Intereated In it. North river is a
good logging stream for over eighty
miles, and tributary to It Is one of the
fnest belts of spruce timber In the
slate. .
It appears that the suggestion re
gardlng asking aid from Carnegie for
the Astoria public library came a lit
tlo late. The wide-awuke ladies com
prising the library board have left
no alone unturned to aid the work so
dear to them. About two months ago,
upon the suggestion of Mrs. Samuel
Klinore, the board voted to ask aid
from Mr. Carnegie and requested Mrs.
Klnmre to write a letter to that effect
This wss done and the signature of
the mayor and city clerk, verified be
fore a notary, as to the veracity of the
statements regarding the library and
its work, was appended. The ladles
have been hoping to bear favorably re
garding their appeal, but have kept
very quiet about It , as to raise no
false hopes. It Is sincerely hoped that
they will not be disappointed. That
such rtllclent hands are guiding the li
brary Is a source of much satisfaction.
JUDGE GRAY EXPLAINS.
His Kcusons for Attacking Curtis and
His Record.
Astoria, Oregon, March 2G. Editor
Morning Astorian: A controversy
with an editor of a newspaper, or any
person that can collect a few type to
gether and scatter the productions of
their erratic brain broadcast over the
land, Is neither a profitable or pleas
ant tusk. My only apology to the pub
lic for being a "political meddler," as
Mr. Curtis has quite courteously call
ed ni- la that I am an American fill
sen, uid I do not propose that sny
editor, or editorial trust, shall have a
monopoly on public thought or speech,
and strangle me by ridicule or misrep
resentation of the facts. If I can help
It. His public or political record as an
editor and a politician are subjects
thut the Intelligent and representative
cltisens of Clatsop county have known
aud suffered for years. Occasionally he
has shown Indications of becoming a
rational, influential member of this
communityjust before elections but
his good resolve Is forgotten the day
after, and to h I witn Clatsop coun
ty and the d d fools, Is one of his fre
quent remarks. He says "whatever
may be my political reputation no man
can vny that I am a political meddler,
or that I Interfere with matters that
do not concern mt. That Is Just what's
Ihe matter. As a self-conceited cen
sor, he does Inlerefcre In the Herald,
not only with public and political af
fairs, but with business and often
with private matters, to the great det-
iment of the community. Then he
kicks like a Bteer" when criticised for
doing so. And again he kicks when
his oivn political record or peculiar
methods are shown up.
My records es a public man and of
ficer are subject to comment and I
have not tho least objection to any
truthful criticism of my ofllclal acts.
And If I am to be called a "political
meddler" because I do not allow Mr.
J. Curtis or some other self-con
stituted political boss to think for me.
I can't help It, and he may And out
that there may be more meddlers In
Clatsop county. As I Intend to go
with the excursion to The Dalles this
evening, I will defer answering the re
maining questions Mr. Curtis has ask
ed me, and I promise not to dodge
them, as he did those I asked him.
J. H. D. QRAY.
MERRY PARTY OFF
FOR THE DALLES
Representative Astorians Left On
Lorllne Last night.
EXCURSION A CRfAT SUCCESS
Names of Took Composing lbs PirlyTo
Be Royally Ealcrtilacd it the (lattwir
City of the Inland Empire.
It was imkej a jolly party that left
this city on the Lurllne lust night for
The Dalles. It was also a highly repre
sentative party as it waa composed of
Individuals who are among ihe lead
ing cltUens of Astoria. - Many of the
gtutk-mcnt were accompank-d by their
wives, and a spirit of good-fellovt'shlp
und pli wantry manifested Itself even
befoie the gung-plaiik was drawn in
and the Lurllne steamed majestlt-ully
up tho river.
The AstorUn was unable to secure
a complete list of the names of all
those who left, but the names of the
following persons appeared on the pur
ser's slip as having purchased their
tickets, and It is understood that with
the poHsible exception of two or three
numis, the list Is correct:
F. L. Parker.
C. W. Fulton and wife,
J. T. Ki.su,
J. W. Welch and wife.
Ihuuc llergmon and wile,
F. A. Fisher and wife,
11. C. Thompson,
Frank WoodiiclJ.
Ikn Young and wife,
J. K. Uiaike,
Aluriln Foard and wife,
li. II. Welch and wife,
T. C. Dell.
I). VanDusen and wife,
K. V.. Ferguson and wife,
J. Trenchard,
.Mrs. W. L. Dogan,
H. F. Allen.
F. P. Kendall and wife,
II. F. Prael.
D. K. W arren and wife,
C. C. I'tslnger and wife,
J. Q. A. ltowlby,
Dr. O. K. Estea and wife,
M. De Linn.
E. ll.iukc,
John Kopp, jr.,
Nell Croeby,
J. C. Hell.
J. W. Uabbldge and wife,
Harry Fisher and wife,
J. II. Mansell,
K. C. Holden,
E. P. Parker,
It. C. Kindred,
Chris Peterson,
It. M. Gaston,
Mlns Neta Trenchard,
K. A. Scherneckau and wife,
Theo. Hrocker.
Mrs. Wlnterholder,
Alex Gilbert, wife and daughter,
8. D. Adair.
Albert Dunbar,
('. W. Carnation,
J. II. D. Gray and wife.
P. A. Trulllnger and wife,
Mrs. August Kinney,
The following letter was received yes
terday afternoon by President Van Du-s-n
of the chamber of commerce:
THE DALLES. March 24.
Messrs. U. VunDuHen and F. L. Par
ker. Astorln, Or. Gentlemen: I take
grtat pleasure in acknowledging your
vulued favor of the 2.nd Instance ad
vlhlnK me of your Intended excursion to
The Dalles.
On behalf of the club and the rltlxens
I desire to assure you that the "City
at the Gateway of the Inland Empire"
appreciates the visit from the cltisens
of 'The City by the Sounding Sea."
and we shall Jo all In our power to
make your visit a pleasant und profita
ble one.
On behalf of our Commercial Club,
we extend to you the freedom of our
rooms and request that you make them
your headquarters while here.
Yours very truly,
FRANK MENEFEE.
Secretary Commercial Club.
There Is no doubt that those who
compose the excursion party will have
a royal good time at The Dalles. The
Commercial Club of that city and the
citizens generally will do everything
!osslble for the entertainment of the
visitors. The following extract from an
article published In the Tlmcs-Moun-
talneer la Illustrative of tho feeling at
The Dalles over the excursion:
'Few .more important events have
ever token place In the h'.stoiy of our
little city than this visit of Astorians.
The party will number from 50 to 100
representative citizens of the seaport
at the mouth of the Columbia. It will
be to muny of them their first acquaint
ance with this part of the great river
valley and Its people, soon to be more
closely united with them in a business
way than evtr before. Somo of them
doubtless coiiih for the pleasure of the
trip, but many of them are coining to
learn more of us and our region, and to
see for themselves the progress of the
work that Is ere long to make them
and us near neighbors in a new and
more Important sense. We are able to
assure them that every possible fa
cility will be given them to Inspect the
progress of construction on the portuge
railway, that will within 90 days give
them and their 'City by the Sea' the
nearest practicable approach to 'an
open river' that has ever been possi
ble or that will be possible within the
next twenty-five years. Our whole
population should unite in giving a roy
al welcome and royal good ilme to the
visit oi-s. Every man, woman and child
should constitute himself, herself and
Itself a committee of one on enter
tainment, to send these Astorians home
with pleasanter recollections of The
Dalles than they ever carried away be
fore from any other place or region
of the Columbia river.".
TO CURB LAORIPPB IN TWO DAYS
i.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab:-
All druggists refund the money if it
falls to oure. 13. W. G raves' signature
la on aoa box. 25a
AN AUHl'ItD RUMOR.
The Tug ftamson Met With No Acci
dent While Enroute.
Koine idiot, whose Identity has not
yet been discovered, set In circulation
Hunduy afternoon a report to th ef
fect that the tug Samson, which ar
rived In from San Francisco yesterday
morning, had her boilers blown up
between here and flan Francisco and
that t vo members of the crew had lost
their lives In the exploalon. No Infor
mation whatever could be obtained
from San Francisco or any point along
the line and the opinion soon became
generul that the Samson had probably
gone to the bottom with all on board.
Shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday
morning, however, the tug put In an
appearance off the mouth of the river
and soon after crossed Into the har
bor. Captain Stream was dumbfounded
when Informed concerning the reports
of disaster, being utterly at a lona to
know how the rumor could have gain
ed circulation. The Samson, he said,
was much overdue, but the delay was
caused by the heavy head winds en
countered off the California coast To
an Astorian representative yesterday
Captain Stream explained that a terri
fic gale sprang up shortly after leaving
San Francisco and that he found it
necessary to hug the shore. When he
reached Cresent City he concluded to
put In at that port an! lie at anchor
until the storm had subsided, as much
coul was being consumed and but little
headway made. The Samson remain
ed In shelter at that point for forty
hours, when she resumed her Journey
up the count for Astoria, making the
trip in exactly six days from San Fran
cisco.
The Samson will go to Grays har
bor today and leave for San Francisco
on Friday with a bargt of lumber in
tow.
ARTIST SWOPE'S NEW PICTURE,
The Large Oil Painting on the Walls
of Kenney Sc Grlbler's Attract
ing Much Attention.
The well-known local artist, J. C,
Swope, In placing on the walls of Ken
ney A Grlbler's Star saloon an oil
painting ten and a half feet by twenty
four feet and containing sixteen life
sized figures.
The painting is an original concep
tlon of Mr. Swope's, based upon the
careful study of some of the greatest
paintings in the world, such as "The
Surprise," "The Bathers.- 'The Un
forseen and others equally well
known. His idea was to take from
each of the great masterpieces a cen
tral figure and then groupe the selec
tions in a study of the nude which
would be entirely original. That be
has succeeded admirably the unfinish
ed painting proves and the completed
work will be In its way a masterpiece.
The scene chosen for the picture is a
portion of the coast near this city. On
the shore a vessel has been wrecked
and as it lies there on the sands slowly
breaking up under the never-ceasing
attacks of the surf, the nymphs use
It is a bathing house and the beach and
breakers as their playground. All the
figures are full of life and the picture
Is ' devoid of any suggestions that
could offend the true artist or the
trut lover of art. Mr. Swope receives,
it is said, 1500 for the work, which will
be completed during the coming
month.
BALLOON THAT MAY BE STEERED
This latest Invention tn the way of
air ships is attracting great attention.
The most wonderful thing about it is
simplicity. It is propelled by a small
double petroleum motor, similar to that
used in automobiles. Ordinary coal
gas can take the place of hydrogen for
the purpose of tilling the balloon, as en
ly an hour is required for this work
with gas, whereas hydrogen takes a
day. This discovery ought to moke the
road through the heavens as free from
danger as does Hostetter's Stomach
Bitters the road through life. Behind it
lie fifty years of cures. Weakness, indi
gestion, dyspepsia, debility, nervous.
ness, constipation, malaria, or any dis
euse aribing from a weak stomach can
not withstand It It is an excellent
spring tonic
SOLFILINE.
Solflllne! SolOlInel
If you are sick and tired of rubbers,
which protect your feet from wet or
cold, and wish to save continual re
soling of your shoes; 1! you wish to
stop greasing your harness and pro
longing tho life of same at least
fifty per cent If you wish to save
greasing ydur belts in your manu
factory, go to Peterson & Brown, at
Astoria, and try a oaae of SolflUne on
your shoes and harness. Buy your
shoes only of those who have that act-
Take no other.
Address, PETERSON St BROWN,
General Agents. Astoria. Oregon.
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Notice Is hereby given to all parties
holding Clatsop county warrants en
dorsed prior to February 25, 1898, to
present the same to the county treas
urer at his office at 164 Tenth street
for payment Interest ceases after this
date. H. C. THOMPSON,
County Treasurer.
Dated Astoria, Or., this l'Jth day of
March, 1900.
Th. Fredeiikson
PIANO TUNER
INSTRUCTION ON
'CELLO AND VIOLIN
Phono XB4.
r.lotiicr'sS
Of a Most Distressing Humor by the
Cuticura Remedies.
When our baby waa a week old, eczema appeared on the top of bcr
iili
.1 & Ik
yvL4yL -traecfl ' tf'e eczema disappeared, the
j, 7 kin and Bcalp were left perfectly clear
S nd
Kw art. J wv-v
Mjr oldest boy, age nine years, was troubled with lores on different parts
f the bod v,ejeciiill v on the lejr, about twentr-four In all. They were about
the size of a five-cent piece, and would fester very much ana eject a pus.
'I hey were very painful. After my above experience with the cure of my ;
little (rirl with ( LTtrt RA Kemeoifj, I did not bother with the doctor In
this cai. but fjnve him the O.'TICtra treatment which completely enred
him in four week. Mrs. E. BL'TLEI 129 3d Are., 8. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sleep for Skin-Tortured Babies
A so Rmi rou Tired MirrugRS In s warm bath with Cctictsa Soir, snd a (Ingle sppS
fjtion of Li TITi.A ii.ntinent, (treated of emollient kln eures. This treatment, unlaid
In Cm . vp:rr r.w by Lt Ti i n Kmolvekt, to cool snd eleanietne blood, affords la
t ,t.l rrhrf, permits rent (or parent and iileep forrhUd.and point to a speedy, permanent,
..! C'owmli.leura of torturing, dlnOfftirtiig, ttrhlng, burning, bleeding, araly, pimply,
in. I rru-t-.d tkln and uralp humori with Iom of hair, wnen all elae fall. Sold throughout
U.eft.i.ld. Complete ETTEBSALAsnlSTRasAL TKEaTsssT. Price, Thb Sbt, SJ1.S5:
or, ( i ni t'RA 8oap, iV., CI'TICUKA Ointment. CUTICVSA Eksoltsst, 90s. rorm
Vkvh axi tuu Coar, Prop-, lioitoa. " ilow to Curs Ettry Kind of II amor," free.
Rao Yur Hair with warn ah-mpooa of CortcciA Ssat, and tight d ma
in of CtrricuaA, pveat of ttaollleau aad gnauat of akla anraa, Tbla aioipla,
refrtahlng, and liwipcnatro troatawot will dear Uw aealp and hair of arnita
aealaa, and dandruff, sooth Irritated and Itching aarfae, sthaaUta tb hatf
follicle, soppljr Um roots with anargr aad SMriahnMOt, sad auk lb hats fro ;
oa s class, wbolaaofa stale whoa, all is fail.
THE BEE
Best Boat
Specially Prepared for Fishing Boats
Durability Guaranteed
FISHER BROS,
Fancy and Staple Groceries
IN ADDITION Feather and Paper Dusters,
Market Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Telescopes, and
Lunch Baskets.
Brooms, Whisps, Scrub Brushes, etc.
Crockery and Glassware.
A V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Mrcets
Golambia Eleetrie & Hepaif Go
Successor to
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Logging Engine
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W. F. SCHEIBE,
A hill Him st PIpm.
, aad 5sMksrs' Artlclas.
474 Commarclal mt.
toryofOabfs
Guro
head and ttpreod all over ber scalp, face,
tnd forehead, forming one mass of gores.
Yon can realize how much ha must have
suffered, when she scratched at times tilt
the blood ran intermingled with water.
Our family doctor's' treatment proved
ineffectual, as the disorder, instead of
abating, developed more. We then
stopped all medical treatment, and com
, menced with Clticira Remedies. We
used the Cl'ticur Eeaolvkst, Cirri
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smooth, and she was entirely cured.
MRS. K. llUTLK.lt,
LUXURIOUS
CLUBMEN
are always fastidious about the flavor
and smoking qualities of their cigars),
and our choice brands are general far
orites with them everywhere. Ton,
cau'l And a cigar on the market that
can begin to compare with the Ver Dad
for the money in flavor or manufacture.
It Is the best medium-priced lgar est
the market today.
WILL MADISON
HIVE
The very best gaarso-'
teed shoe on tue mar- 50
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SHIRTWAISTS
A Hue line of 5fio waists, ties,
collars and new belts.
THE fl'LLY BELT....
48c
Paint
IN THE
...MARKET
Loggers'
Supplies
Kept in Stock
Built and Repaired
Manufacture. of
th Always WailMKi.
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.Scheme's Opera Star
. Scnelfce's Special
And OtbM BniuJ.