The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 20, 1901, Image 4

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THE MOKMXG ASTOKIAX, SUNDAY, JAM'AKY If. 1901.
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OUR
ANNUAL SALE
IS NOW ON
EVERYTHING REDUCED
..C. H. COOPER
Ol'Tl.OOK MOKK FAVOKAl'LE.
Gemr.il Kitchener Report Important
Victory Over tri lioer Force.
NEW YORK. Jiui. 19.-A dispatch to
the Triliune from Umdon s.iys:
Central Kitchener continues to give
favorable account of the Uritlsh oper-
ations aini his laconic wnni;vies ar;c!uJei ttv task of allotting the grmt
to accept tin- contract for the ship
on the board term.
Mcran Iros, ,f Setttle. already havi
crilly notified Secretary Un of
their porpose to accept the award In
in their case, so that. alltMuirli some
tivhnlcalitii rvtnain to hi' dl.-ipcsed of
In connection with the contract, the
navy department pr.ictuwlly hius con- j n'en they capture. Now how l Jt 150
hot of the lb to father the body.
HUliop Votter mtid In penkln of
the vigilance commute list nlnht:
"t thlik that a body of earnest, hon.
eat nten who would promptly report to
central rommltt every violation of
tne v f,r ln. reatinlnt of vice which
came under their notice, o that the
people of the city mliiht know the ex
lent of official laxity, would render a
ervlo of tho very greatest value."
Koforilng to an objection made by
w of the member of the committee
of fifteen to the employment of young
men In the work, the bishop said;
"That has struck tue m ruilier funny.
Soberly ! don't hoc how the young men
of the city are likely to fall Into any
greater danger than now meet them
all over the city. Of ooitrw. I do not
advocate any promou-uour delving Into
the secret of disorderly house, or any
mirtlcipation In liambltug. Hut there are
few n.en In the city who have not at
one time or another been solicited to
vie, or rHii It flaunted In the street.
Mow it Is golrg to hurt them to make
record of that fact uiui report It to ;he
central committee for liivestlK(loii I
oonfis I don't see.
'I haw on my desk a letter levelxed
this mcmlng- from Harlem telling me
of the exIst-Muv of a disorderly house
In a certain street and of "the roping
In" of men hy two policemen In plain
clothes who get 'heir pay out of the
expanded by the new.-paper correspon
dents. Colonel Grvy. with his New
ZcaUnJvrs. has won a signal success
over $00 lloers near W'tuon-burs. and
; ct rci'tr.ict for naval construction
w.ak ever let in the histoiy of ihe
Am rioan navy.
If congress adopt the dcpiirliiioiit'5
CoivilW's victory on Vlaklaag: road ; su.csv:ion for corstruclion in the pend
has increased in imp mUiicc as fresh
details are rtceived. The Boers are
meeting with serious lew, especially
when they take the offensive and at
tack Britisa uosllioiis aiid lines. They
are not guiiMig any advantage north j (or the shi;s Jos:
of the Oran.ce river. wlore the ltritwh 1 th:s case a lot c st. 1
ir.g t';'.va! bill and provides for four
lew ballli ships and two .v: aoivd crui
sers. H is the purine of the navy de
part'nert not to prep.ir new plans,
'Hit to invite !i is up-Mi the plan Used
r.tracted fir. In
will be taken to-
.if-und Ivst dur
i 1 a ha'f from the
TV iloslgt'.S
campaign ha t.-: l.Hn nt-'nupt. I by J ward re, .v-Hn t
the invasion of Cape Colony. The raid- .tug the iu-'t year
ers have m-t made pivcres.! during the ; eftort to so.-ur-- .;i;l
last fortnight and the at irta ha ub-1 f-r the hi sh'p.
rijcl at (."ape Tnvn, when? the truth j The rot1, st.-p :m th nvr.ter of con
is perceived that loyalty has been stlm- ; ;niction is the m.itt. r of cpcmiig of
ulatcd by the ir...'.: .n end that the propos.'! it th- wMiru of s;x erul-
Cape Dutch are r. Uss favorable sep-- on
than they were 10 tiv 11 -r caus 1 w hit h t
Ing to hurl a young man who sees that
from across the stre t to icput the
matter?
' It seems to me that no reform such
as we wish to s.v accomplish '.I can
he brought about In any way save by
the persistent pub'lcation of alnindant
instance of thdlce crruptlon nml .-ol-lu.ion
with vice. It has been dow n
that the whole city Is siiffer'.itg from
a rvlgn of terrorism on the p;irt cf
the ptdliH? force. n the cast side this
I particularly maiked. Many small
tradesmen do business there solely by
grace of bribing the police."
The bishop told f other furm uf
police rapacity. He cltl the case of a
policeman who f un the l.st son ,.f one
of his friends recently. The policeman
simply did his duty Iti taking the mii.iH
th In-pr-vj Olysnpla type j D"v 10 m station wher h, w is fmn l
k t.la." m V, hriiarv 1. These I a "t,1 lilt,'r l' a'1 o'or brthr Hut
It i .urnusej in iiiin.ai j- circles that j 1
Is h.
iJn-Ml De Wei and O-.neral 11 tha the bis ship
. ' ihj . i-'n
f a :Tll
just
f :h
lisp-
,.niie their forces and attempt to the csr-cutn of tft ' d- pa.; men; tnat
deliver a crushing blow at some plnt.ome of th-; smaV.-t shipbuilding .-on-on
the lines of comniuiiicatl.'n o.'.'een ' cerrs and those n-'w to the liushiess
Johannesburg and Ladysnu'.ii. The .vho failed to s-vure awards f.-r battle
Beers are persistent and resourceful in j ships ml aimer d cruis rs may stvure
carrying uu guerilla warfare under the , c-n'racts within th.'ir ability, for It Is
most unfavorable condition!, but the ' d. jhtfiil If large ,0m-'i ns will be In
ultimate failure of their supply of am- ; position to hid 1 .w for u:.y of these.
munition must bring the w;sr to a:
I
end.
The response of ihe yeomanry to a
second call to arms continues to be
tatisfictcry. Recruitirg is in progress
at many points and it is evident that
the number of volunteers a-k-d f ir
can easily be obtained. The war oihee
is cersnroj in irary quarters f r hav
ing recourse to half measures which
will not produce much in.pression upon ;
WOl'Lb r.VKTITION (LIVIA.
A.-tom ,.:rg Pf"po.U Ma le by Chill to
other South American i.lov-.-t
n:n- nts.
1- r p utern than ' "lt' Polloeman apix-ared at the boy's
J of it Is nrtU,e on tnree successive uays a'W de
manded payment for flndliiir the litt!--fellow.
4 I'm afraid that Indifference is at th -bottom
of a good deal of the trouve.
What wv neM most of all is a constant
concentration of public attention up
on the present condition. That Is what
I believe to be ess-mtliU to reform I
, --r iu in-ner jf j,e , i niii'iij-n n
than through such a vigilance eoinmit
tee as I advocated In St. Haul's
church." .
M-.W TOP.K DKFKNDI'.n.
j Comptroller Coler Says' It's Not
i Black as It Is Painted.
the I-oer leaders. The ministers ecm i"h:n r--.- ::;!
more anxious to save money than to r reposition t
NEW VoT'.K. J.-n. l'.i. A sp-ct.il to
tr.e --ra! l fr-.m ash:ng:--n says:
lrf..rn-at:..n has I n r-v.lvoj In an XKW VOP.K. .Ian. 19. -Comptroller
V. ,i oua-ter in W.ish!r.e!on that 1 Coler. of N-w York, siw.ke last i.icht
! tii astounding j h,,for,, Ihe Outlook llub of Montclalr.
convince the Boers that England is '
really in earnest and r-s-lvrd i!iat tl.e 1
war shall end only in one way.
f ur S-ui;h American v j Ul suby.y.t w., - The f,tf of
SPECIFICATIONS REVISED.
M-ci-i. and th'
! a further sign
Cost of H.itt: ships Now riaced Within j niinist-r. "ust-l;
Contractors' Bids. attitude ,.f Brazil. Arg-ntina and Par-
laci.iv c11n.1t b- l.-arn-d. luit :h-Te is
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13.-The board ro exp-.-ttati..n. in view f the deter
of naval construction has completed the ! mined refusal of Peru, that steps will
revision of the specifications nf the bat-I t 'K-n in line ith th- "hillan pro-
-vTrm -tus -.na; te-i.:a t- partiti .neii X).w York."
im. ;ig :h,n. j nig ad.re was a defense of what
Th;s pr--j--i'l.'n na,- pr--niptly re- . h mlll th vreatet i-itv in the world
.1 gov-inm'nt, as, -y creat clty,- h- said, "stands In
s displeasure, has .he dare of conlliclinir ami confuslnir
nemment to 1 ughts. No matter what the cause, the
icuna. The 1 sr,- 1.. nr,, i.in i,,i
r-.-iti-st.t; the Chilian
tleships with a view to bringing the ; I,nc,'1'ti-
cost within the figuM of the bidders. Bolivia Is a
The electric light plants have been re
tained in the specifications, but oy
making numerous sman cuts and reduc
ing the fund reserved from the total
cost of the ship on account of Inspec
tion, the deslrej result has been ob-
w-ak r.a-i.in and could
not singly resist an att;uk by the troops
of any on- of the nations named, with
the p tssihle -x-eption of Ptiraguay.
much less th-'- uiilt-l f-rr- of several
g'lvernments.
The prnn.sit!on to partition Bolivia
talncti. and President O-Ic-tt and Judge I is not the first neve Chili has made to
Payson, representing both the Newport '--'rang-- P-ru and Be;
News and Bath companies, are prepare 1 n""" w:th Chill an
Inuring the
nvoy was er,t to
thi; l!"!:vUn camt' f-r 'he purpuse of
in hi. ::.b I'r-.-i'l. nr i.a.-.a ;., abandon his
P- ruvim al y. l.yt the .it'.- nipt was un
successful. It Is b.-!i'-.-e.! h-r- that ''Mli's propos
al to p;u'lt!'.n Bolivia is) du- to her
ire to n ! 'h- a'iiance -xistinz tie-
tw.-.-n ;nat uuntr
it is said. tha. l,
lns'-sson of the ptovinct-s of Tacna
and Arli a.
Sufferers from this herrible malady
nearly always inherit it not neceisar.ly
from the oarents. but tnav be from some ! d
remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs
through several generations. This deadly
poison may lay dormant in the blood for
years, or until you reach middle life, then
the first litUe sore or ulcer uiaVcs its ap
pearance or a swollen gland in the
breast, or some other part of the body,
gives the brst warning. '
To cure Cancer thoroughly and perraa-1 Iil.it-.- in a chkag , Block Destroyed
nently all the poisonous virus must be Property Worth :".'
ilimtnated from the blood every vestage "
A it driven out. This S. S. S. does, and ,
j the only medicine that can reach deep- L-l- A,''-. Jan. l?.-Four firemen
leated. obstinate blood troubles like tki. 1 K '"l1""'- ;in'l "w wor-h of prop-
When all the poison has been forced out """v 'I'.-stroy-J in a fire last night In I
of the system the Cancer heals, and the tat Benton blw-k, Sl-W Staw street. . Reward Offered by Omaha City Coun
U13CIUR: UOCI 1CIUI1J9.
Cancer beginsoflen in a small way, as the
following letter from Mrs. Shirer shows: I .. t , I
FOCP. FIBKMMN INJURED.
up to view and tht? brlxht spots are
lost sight of. The city of New York I
at prsert In the thrcx-s In one of those
peculiar convulsions which break out
n all great cities. The prevailing opin
ion that New Yoik Is a wicked city
Is the result of the efforts of a few
men. whose Instincts are so good that
to them everything beyond th-lr own
shadow is rottenness and black. From
what is being said about New York
it would appear she has a corrupt gov
ernment and an Incompetent govern
ment and that vice and crime flourish
on the streets and everywhere. Every
evil place which nourishes with or
without p"llce protection, mch sinkhole
of crime and moral degradation Is be
ing pointed out and her own citizens
seem to vie with each other to see who
could paint ti e fair city blackest."
NV-w York, the comptroller declared,
was growing bettr, not wort Her
and f'- r j. In order. 1 revenues aggregated thr?c-fU'irters of
may formally take I , million t-arh wnrkinc d.iv. She unent
more for education, more for charity,
more for public Improvements, more
for the benefit of the public than all
other cities of the country together.
Her expenses approximate thotte of the
national government but nowhere In
ihe world was so much good done and
so many improvements obtained.
F5s II
A 1 mall iiimtile came on my law about an inch
below ihe car on tl.e left tide ot my face. It gave
roc nw pain or lutinveii-
tfince. and I should have
forgotten ationt it had it
not begun to i-ifUmeaad
itch ; it would hleid a
little, then scab over, but
would not heal. Thij
continued for some lime,
when my jaw began to
stt-ii. becoming very
painful. The Cancer be
ijan to eat aud spread,
until it wasas large asa
half dollar.whe-i f h' ard
tf 8. S S and d--termin-ed
to give it a fair trial,
find it was lemnrkible
what a wo-nerftil enert
It had from the very beginning ; the gore besran to
bealandat't'rtakmga few Ixatles duappearid
entirely. Tbiswastwoye rsao; thcieareatill
no algna of the Cancer, and niv general heatlb
jmtinuesgood. V.Hi. R. Shikkk, Ia Plata, Mo.
ST is the greatest of alj
blood puriuers, and the
Xy ''V only one guaranteed
KjjJ pwdy vegetable. Send
for our free boiik on
Cancer, containing valuatile and interest
ing information about this disease, and
write our physicians about your case. We
make no charge for medicnl advice.
IHE SA-f I Sr-EUHC C3., ATLANTA, fJL
.virs. jam'-s i-hman, wife .,f the Jani
tor, und I-,, r infant ehii, wi.re carried
out hy fireman.
The injured: K. J. Buckb-v. captain:
FOR ARREST OP CROWE.
cli Slakes Total of 118.000.
I'livuii, iiicna-1 Me add-n. a. i.ii tha ,.u conn.
D-r.nls
I'atrick Sniiih, all hal
glass.
CHICAGO. Jan. 13. A special to the
Record from Omaha says:
cut 'uy falling
I'OI.K.'i; ARK CORi't.PT,
Rlih'p I'ot'.er Sp'-.:ks
Situation In N-
VORff, Jin. 1').-The
11 last evening it wag decided to of
fer a reward of 13000 for Tat Crowe,
dead or alive, irrespective of the sus
picion that he may have been concern
ed in the Cudahy kidnapping. The con
ditions make no reference to any pr-
' licular crime. This makes a total of
it tenon r.n emu-pit lie;i.l.
Worl I : " ' I
th- Reforrii
'oik.
I
Nhl'cV
says:
The viilanc- cor,:rnilt.-e favored by
iiishop i'ott-r is b-.;ng formed by ln
divlducl memb'-is of tie- diy (lu,,
Ther'f vill not b- ''m of tlern, nor
e'wi. and only ii.,;n of t.rld and prov
ed trust-.vnrtl.ir.'-ss and ton.-' rvatlsm Walla, WV455; bluet-m, 67.
will be 111 the van ;.. TV.
PAIN FKANCIH' Jan. ja vvneai
I
PRICE OP SILVER.
NEW YORK, Jan. 19.-Sllver, C3.
WHEAT MARKET.
PORTLAND. Jan. !. Wheat, Walla
ter may not exc
total jium-
1 5';0.
The City Clu! as ati organization Is
not yet the officlM sponsor for the com
mittee of vigilantes, but after the or
ganization has been perfected a prop
osition may be f-ubmlttc-d to tht m'.-m-
May, 102; cash, S7,4.
CHICAGO. Jan. IS. Wheat, May op
ening, 74i'S74T4; tloHlng, 74'(,74'.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 13. Wheat, May,
6h. Tad.
DIAMOND HUOOCIl 8TOLKN.
Taken rtvm Rivnn of Wife of Famous
Hong Writer In Her Alwence,
CHICAGO, Jan. 1.-It wait learned
tivlay that diamond bMivlt valued
at t-00 was stolen from Louise IUvwer,
wife of Fwslerlck Howers. the souk
writer, last Wedn-nday, while she was
absent from her Hixirlmcnts nt one of
the prominent hotel In this city. Mrs.
How ern left last evening for N'w York
city, so It was Impossible lo learn the
details of the theft.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Notable am n g the pleasures afford
ed by the Pnasta Route I the win
ter trip to Southern California and
Arlionit. Renewed acquaintance with
this section will ever develop frenh
point of Interest und addiM liiduairl. s.
In lis prolific vegetation and amonjr lis
niimlierlcss n-sorts of mountain, shore,
valley and plain.
The two daily Shasta trains- from
Portland to California have been re
cently equipped with the most ap
proved pattern of standard and tour
ist sleeping cars, but the low rates of
fare will still continue In effect.
Illustrated guide to the winter re
sorts of California and Arlioua may be
Hind on application.
C. H. M ARK1I AM, O. V. A..
Portland. Oregon.
Oregon Short Line
Railroad
TIIK DIRECT ItOUTR,
Montana, Utah, Colorado
ail all Entflrn Points
Olves choice of two favorite route, via
the I'nlon Pacifie Fast Mall Lint, or
the mo urajulo Hcenio una.
LOOK AT TIIK TIME.
1 I)av8 t i Stilt Lako.
sl lW.s t. IViivi-r
3 Pitys to Oliimp).
4J Duy.s to Nov, York.
Free nudlnlng chairs, upholstered
tourint sieciiiug cars, and l ullinun pal
ace sleepers, operated on all trains.
For further Information apply to
C. O. THItKY. W. K. COM AN,
Trav. Pass. Agt., Oen. Aitnt,
1.'4 Third St.. Portland. Or.
Or
G. W. IXUNBIRKKT,
Agent O. R. A N,
J.A. FASTABEND
CENTRAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
PIANOS s ORGANS
x
A Storeful Take an Awful
Tumble.
Hip Why and Wherefore, When intl I low -An
A.stounriisiy I'ropositJon Lowcsl I'idiio
Tritcs Ler een In I'rlnt.
(li': to ihe i..':Cici! ib.ith cf our partner's uncle, which i:eresl-t.ite.-
ihe iii.ii.ict..ti' Mttlilteit of his csla'e. we are crtni'i'llcd to
buy cut .1 i.lini g j-.uti:er' inter-i-l 111 llita concern We l-ave never
borrowed a single dollar of ti.debt.ilm-fcs oiitslile of the Ill in since cotn
n -1 . :i:i: bi::-:t.e.-. nor do we feel lh.it we want lo lake aiuilher partner
,i.t , i: 111 ii , We are theiefore coiifninb-il by the invcmlly of
......Clu at li .;t or.e third of our present etm k lino cash or short-
tin-.e I ipT. anil :e;,lu!i;g that only the imt ettrnnrdliiiirjr Itultice
nu iilii wii! ai'cui u ll.-h thin purpon- In the limited time ut our com
mand, we have de. Id-'d to commence this (Ttiinaday) illuming, ut 10
o'cloil;, .1 special cIitsIiii; out sale of our Portland Mock lit such low
jirlci. Hl'-ii IlKiirea. the eipia: of which have never heretofore been M-eii
in print.
Our sto k is all of It liraiiit-iiew, our ItmtruniMits lire the very finest
ai.d lilghcM grade 1n11i111f.il tuied In America, and Includes every rata
loglie style of the thrit; greatest A Inci ban pliilliMliiikers. the Ctllcker
Ing, the Wiber and lie Kimball, us well as null well known 11111I old
e::tabllihed pluUis as the Pease, the Whitney, thu Wbee'axk. Hie lie. ker
& Son. the lliiiie and the We.-vr Hrothers' Orchestral; mid. Ill order lo
acrcmpllfli the ohjet t In view within the time specified, we are offer
ing each and every one of them for sale for less money thau dealers
ordinarily buy tbcui for cash.
As to the r'rltrs.
In onlcr to proP."t Ihe Intercnls of dealers who hand lo Kimball lunl
Weber and Chli -kerlug plan s. no ib lliilte prlcm ut w hich thrae Imdru
mui:ls are now for sile tan L.e iuotid here, but eveiy new piano and
oiitan in siix-k will be mi!iI at le.-s than the ailiml wholesaln billing,
and a disiuunt of from ID to uU per cent on actual rush cost will be
made on every slightly shopworn, rented or srcond-hiuid piano
You w ill llnd here uow some lino square plalioii. t'lili kerliiK. Stein
way. Hallctt & Onvls Kratibh ft Itach, Fischer, mid other makes, for
sale at i'i'. $11 and I'i'i, respectively ; strictly iip-to-dnlii aipiarea, worth
$sJ, $110 and $130 rinpHthely, ut the lowest estimate Severul see-uiid-hiind
uprights, and used orKans, for a mere xoiig. $1117 mid $147
will secure choice of several beautiful briind-liew $;"5 uprights, of well
known New York make, that have never been sold, Kant 111 here In
the West, for less than $j:ia. And otr ;r Instruments will go fur still
less money, though all are good, reliable pianos.
We offer a strictly high-grade, fancy seven and one-third oetuve
piano, full swinging duet music rik, revolving lock-hourd, with thte?
pedals, the third a soft or prartlrfl pedal, fur t'il'i which Is less than
half price. A funcy-flgurcd llrnzlllan uiahogiiny rase for fU more
money. Some a lltllo plainer, yel very beautiful, Instrunienls for $22S
and $19C-at leait $JIK) below the regular retail price of these or sume
grade of Instruments In this city or any other city, fiirgrat cnbliiol
grand tlzo, thorougtily reliable, fully warranted upright pianos. In
lualiog.uiy or uk, Ktundlng four foot nine lnclu high, with latest dunt
desk, roiling fall-lsKvnl, und three pedals, Instruments that wa guiinui
ite cannot bo bought In Chicago or ut the New York factory for lews
than $:!."i. each, will en during this sale for $178. Rosewood canee
for still lets money
Another well-known make, recognized everywhere In th trade as Ihe
most honestly ronstriictrd, moiit perfwtly flnlshnl, most reliable aud
must durable pluno maile. In beautiful plain mahogany or oak or wal
nut caii-s. lelail prii-t-D $S25 and $350. for $172, $1S3 and $196. -
On fcrtky Terms of Payment.
With the r-xceptlon of U10 very hlglirwt-prlced styles, the rout of
whic h ullgtilly i xicetls $.1fi0, nml on which terms of payments will not
be l.'iade les. than $100 down and $20 n month, all pianos are for sale
on payment of $15, $20 01 $J5 down, aiid at the rate of $6, $H mid $10 a
month. 11c milling lo mal.e, styiu and design.
Since all prices are bai.ed on the actual cash cost, those taking advan
tage of the above-named easy teioia will pay Interest on deferred pay
ii.ctiLs at th" rate of g per cent per annum.
livery piano ar.d organ sold will be iiccotnpanled by the rospcrtlvo
manufacturer's five yews' warranty, duly countersigned hy us, thus
fully protecting the customer In every way.
We personally guarantee the price and quality of every Instrument In
this sale, and any ured piano bought of ub at thin time may be re
turned to us within two years and we will allow the full amount paid
toward any new Kimball or Weber or f flickering pnno.
This bale, us above, will be ut 251 Washington street, In our new
Music I1!(m k, commencing t 10 o'clock this (Thursday) morning, and
If you have any possible, iibc for a piano or an organ, come at once, and
uu not delay, for times are prwieious now, many will take ndvuutuge
of this opportunity at this time of year, and we will turn this stock
Inio money or paper within a very few days. Store open day and night
till stock Is closed out.
. . . ASK FOR ...
"Charles Carroll"
"General Good"
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ALLENC& LEWIS,
5 iJlMtrltfMtorM, I'ortfnml, Oregon
PacificNavigationCompany
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Only Unc- Aatm lu to I llluiiUMik, t;rlhnld, iUy t:ity, hoiivlll.
(.Vmnecltng si A.torla with tlia Oregon lUilnsul k Nlgtlod (To. ml
alwi the Astoria . Col 11 in bin lilvtr It. H. for tiac Kranclsco, IVrOwsl
Hid all points cm.1. Fur (relglit ami iwaiNiiiger rata p; ly U.
HaniMcl Elmoro Co. (leneral Agents, AHTOIUA. ORX.
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Wholesalers and Retailers
351 WAHIN0TO1 ST.
PORTLAND, ORIGON
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W. I. THOMAS, Aljrr.. San l'randco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SIIAKEHOLDERS
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Assrts, 2.S4.V1M
Awls in I'liiloil Slul.'s, . . . 300,000
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SAMUEL ELMORE & CO.
Ui'siili'iit Ap-ntH, Astoria, Or.
We Rent New Typewriters.
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POHTLANO. ORE., FRONT AND MORRISON S TS.
OSCAR AN0ER8ON, M.uior.
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THE ASTORIAN
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SUN INSURANCE OFFICE
l)f LONDON
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215 Siinsumc Street, - - Sun Francisco, ChI.
SAMUI-I. ELMORE & CO., AGENTS.
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