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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1902)
THE MOUSING. ASTOItlAN, i TIIUKSDAY, FtUKt'AHY 0. Vj02 JUST IN Htlill4 lll'lilt Kt'liull, Jloillll lYepllli i Mi M tnril, IIwiix'm Cliow ('liow I'liUc, 1 1 inz' IVp per Saiu ti, llciii'N Apple Miitln, iiml lliiiiA linked 11 ciiiin with Tuinutip Su iii '. ''rii aii'l l M )f 1 ROSS, HIOGINB & CO. The Morning Astorian Tri.Kiiiunc m. run wKTJiicn. I'tilt TI.AM;, Krli Ii. WriKin ne gun u Wmii'i-n WuhlnKl'Mi. " liitlitl ruin I'.n li'lll Olrnull, lliad-lll WaxtilnKt 'ii .in i Miihu light rain ly wind. .I, Ak'OUM) TOWN. iial-w Inn .if Majtalu' lll mrr a I lUhih.nn lull thl evening t all Main M: for your coal rvuulr meal trdi promptly tilled. Cell il Oiddout barber shop for up-i-at mk. Three Hmrliu bar Were Jrne od of ail klnda, ohaap at ili- Yokohama flaar, tS3 Commercial ,. I. Tyr riling ilnn at reasonable ion. intiitHiattion a ilalty. W, L' hlho. Central lintel, (Vmm-ii-'UI Hi I'll.- UrnUh ship li-by, heal laden, fur Kiiri.-, arrtved don from fort Uml yi-etarday. If yu sraol kl d, slab wood or tar ftro4 UU-ohona Kally. Ih tranafar maa. 'Paoaa nil black. The Drnii.tii hark Hrriha. wheat la-il-n for Kun'pe, arrlvrel from I'urt land )rstrrday 0 II C1tfrHH!l AKNl'AL. CLF.AR AWt HA1.K WlU. I'OMTIVBl.T i WK ON HATtmDAT, KKIIHCAII Y rrn.v The ir4nnr Huth rorilaii'1 arrived )rteriy fmni Han Kronrlaiii and left up Ihr rlvrr. Ar u fond ef vegvlabiea, II . call ad In u toll you abmi prefrrteJ tck, lb bt ta be bail In Una -Johasoa Rroa. Tut Balcen Jry tow (dry), or kl eicbaag (or food nw mllrh row. A4raa ar apply la rfemiMl El mora Ixd tMlmorv' leigglng t-ini at 1uid wrll has been abut down durtng the luiat week, owing to a broken cap man, but uiwatlmia will h reaumnd iq a few tlaya Aaoihrnr ahlpmvnt of ehra aaml wk-aM. VlrgirUa liUculu, Athaua, Ha mona anil anutmpataa wafara. Jii"t In, Johnaoa Uroa. Palroala hoina Industry by amoklnc lli "IMil af Aalorta" eiara; ttnt mad. WaBu(clurd by UaeFarUn A Kabl. I'nllr Jmlg NVU'in ywlrday tUin d ovr lo ihr rliy trurr the mini of 4& blnir amount oullrntod III flnra and forfrMuiv fnr th minlb of January. TlfK I. AST WBFJK OK C. II. COOr HRH ANNUAL nJBAIUNCB BALK vnu, wind in on baturdat MTHNINO. KHnmUART I. ALL THIS mii trnordinary tie mand for our goods at Clearance Sale rriwa we linvo decitltvl to c ntinue tho sale for this week so that no one will be linaj pointed Thin is for your btmo tit and will only Inst this week. . ... NO OTHER STORK OFFERS THE ADVAN TAGES NOU CAN THEY DUPLICATE OUR PRICES A STORE FULL OF STARTLING BARGAINS FOR ALL THE A. DUNBAR CO. SM CMrcUI atrial. Coal! Ciml'! foal!! I Hmi B KIiiioi A Co M limit . I'air.'iil( damp linlimtry and buy vour ' m. liny and xialn nt ClaiOun'i nun. Tli fuiti-nil nf ihr lad. Mr. Jlm ..it. nf Y 1 1 1 u n 111. i i. hiiI lulu- .lm:i' Krlilny 'l'iy i. in' mllil rurrd Kn.in hauil ami l.a.un and yuii will nurrly b .i-awd Juhiifc.n Hroi. Mi-llllli-ia nf In- W. ' T f. I'liiimi n-tiii'iiilH-r lliul liHluy rmla tlir "ihiiiIi.!" and In lulu In flnul re irlii HWINU TO HTHKI-.T illSTHI'". TliiN i'. II I'lini'KU VtU.U CON TINl'K It tM HA l.K IXIIt ONB WKKK l.(iN(li:it, llradiiuarirra for maaiiui-radn nulla and mojikii at ('r..in tirparinh-nt miw. 'Th Wmidpr." nrt to Hhuna- han alnri 3 Hliaun. muiiiirvr. Ui'ilyn cal Innta lunvi-r. it rlrannr .lid niuki Iroul.le with atovra and rhlmiiry I1u.ii lliuti any olhrr. Hcor V. Hniiborn. agrnt. tvlrpli in 1111. Ji'lin A l'intniiiieiy. at No. Kb llond lii-vl. d.ira all klnda of llnnln(, plumb In. tn and t.iun flitlna prnmptly and ikllirMlly and at vrry modi-rat .rlci- A rii.al.li- wmnnn. rotn-trnt nur'. uiid lixi dauiitilrr. tti-d II and 1( iir- dt-ir.'Ua .if iwouiln- r4'riAbi work i.f any kind, ai ln uk;ii or for ImI A i I y I i Mr i": ..mIii. in. Ill M! I t.U ' liriih ,v . n itu- dikinit ii.mrar- .r ii-nin ih. Uiy. iiv. irk-uird a iMikiy riitiliK- f.ir I he MI i-Vmi. nf nit - iK l.iiiitm Tin. lul Id "I'l-ll haa an ally lni.. ..-.l (In- Murk, y. t llii.,dlk- i i'kM-'l In llnUli i.m iu1Ioih ulililn I In- Hpi'l lllill llmr Tin- funir.il of the ltt Mr H.iuli-r hi-ld yrii'rduy niornlnj tmm thi rraidi-lirr of William link, at the cor-O'-r of t!-tviiti--hih and Ki.inklin avr- nin- Ih- iriii' !! (..nOiiiti'd i Ids Fink., of ihi. iIiiiiuui I.utlii-raii Imnli. an I i'r. 'uri.ly ullr-ndi'il Tin- III li t no lit uita III I I'M lc' i i-nir-t.-r W' luiiv iniiii) klnU of SvlilllinK Ih-nl Houatrd I'olTrva. Wo Imve their iVntral Antrlnn and Hawaiian tdi-nd Thrlr ixiiiililnallim bl.-nd of Juva and ilawallaii. Tlulr M.h-Iiu and Java blnd, and many othi-n too nuinerou to mention. TVy thin coffr. W alll aladly ri-fund your money If the (rood do not give entire nUle-.tlon - John- tun Hro. It I a roiumon unyliiKv that "milt la lt" - nii-Mtilna Unit any unit I irood e:ioiiKl for ordinary uite. V anacrt tin- tunlrury. Much null la linpuro. 11 con In I ik mori or Ii' dirt, and i made by .mrlhmla which render rfean llneM lmHmiltili, Wort-eator iialt la mnde In auch a May that It I lm- . iHianllile for It to tx tine lean or Im pure, ahll tM't of nil, we aril It to fitmtllr at about the aum prlw aa any other, and iu It ta atroiaer than ither kluda, It la really more econonir lct.-Johnnon Itnia. Our Great Clearance Sale Will Be Continued rkVkyMWiaIkWaNeNb Ailorli'i Ptpalar Store The Hrllliili hlp Miy, f'uplaln I-aw clrand yiatrdy for th I'nlU'd KIiik- ilotn. with M.K1S blialu-la of wheat, valued at fr.3.l:i0. TTiii (iermaii bark llerllia, Ctttitaln Aluler, rhared for MiinililirK ,lth tr,,MI liu'ln-la or win at, worth :!.I7H. The ai-hiionei' Volume arrived ye- terday from Hun r ruiii Ihco. nfler a very rotiKh trip. Wlillu cr'.anlntf In he ana npiali'dly awept by heavy aciia. f'uplnlti llitlvotaen ruieuu that he alllhted five nlil In tile nlllllH'. all Inward bound, (me of tho ven.i-U l reporled to tie thn bin (Vrnmii lili lluriuhrk, 9.' diiyn froin lluinburK She him a tiwienil curKo, The lltf hill. nine lender I'oHllllhllle hull taken on hoard a Ih-M buoy lo murk the mmih entrance to th Columlila river Keeit diirliiK ih" piexulemv of NolltllWeNt inih-a. Hie tnulh n nun. r In now u'd ulin.nil exelunlviy by the pilot. (iiptuln Itli hiiril.eiii. of I lit- t'oliiinbliir, ' ha rmeived llmtnie llon lo replace nil tho buoy ut the river nioulh. Tile Hew Intel nutlolllll code of Ik ml oniiie into une on Junuurv I, I'jOI. Kr.iiii Jiinuiiry 1. I'jdI, to January 1. I'm:', Infoniuitlon wit irlveii thut tli" Of A eilltl'ill lllone WOUM oe uu II now iiinu'iira thut the Iiltlh In. aid of I rude lm di-i Id.-d thul ulilli: It U to lie aaauined In all cai thill the new rode will lie tiei on and lifter Jim usiry 1, If lkii"lien In nny cuv cmiuol make nut a titniil by the new code, and Mini thut It I trunmiitublc by the old code, they are not to re tnw to rei elve It SniiUiir in tinii may Ih- taken liy the l iilted Stud-, and ilannl In audi caiw- made fMin Vi ail iiecordlllK to the old code may lie received und rrjiorteil. ai'aptuln I'un l urraii, known all over the country tm the heavy hlltink dial Ii limn and one of the jilmieer Uill- InimTi of thl cixuit, I ulxtul to vlHlt the Norlhweat In the Intereat of the Colden Weat llaie-ball IrKue. ac orn-paun-d by A. II Ikilchelder. John 1111 Klna und Judaic lunn. Some plena ant inn pi tc may Ih. Imikiil for dur Itilt the coinlnu oi-ainn. ii thi-e K' u lleinrii are tot. noti h. iK und a:e liii; to devote ihelr time to the aport I underatieid thiit n ne v lemrue will be 'formed, which Cita:i Cur- -in will nianuRf. and onl Ii" nble iililtal ill be iMYeati-d In :li way fif Inilldlnica. KroUlida. etc The etit.-r- l.rlse will Intereat l'al people. u Well a many tliioiik-hout the Northwest. Tin county cult im-l In n-KUlar am nion yeaterlay. The report of tho vleweta appointed 'lo lay out h route of the Wumtitoii nid wa read and laid over until today, when U will tie tlnully oinaldervd. A tietlllon wan prvaeiito.1 by Mr. ll and a num ber of oihr prron i4kiin that roud be built from !h i. u'b :iid of ihe YouliiC bay brldre ftcro Nol an' lounh to ihe wmt tank of Vouna river, a Uiitiui.e of 1' mib-a llrlllllte iiclloll will ! iak..n-lai'H- on Ihe petition A la-Htloll wan iiii pre sented uakliiK the curt to putvhue a new i-iiKlne (of- the county an a mill. Till mutter will be ui ted upon to- day. The time of the court vva .upled yeatenlay Inricely ltb .tinhl-l- allou of monthly claim. An enteiprlmnit lirlil of New Votk architect have Jut written riwimaa- l. r Iteinl. imkiliK h.it ne -n.l a list of namra of perwo-i who (ct to hiiild In thl city. The mm Is nx- loii to prepare plan and p.voa tlona The r."iuet .va. refen-'d to ihe l'uh Club, -md It .net the cold. cruet fnt thai usually ov.-mke re nuet of the kind. Yhe city council hu Uik"ii ltnltr action on the ronuest of Dr. Kinll Dom. Pf Cblcm'. who iiakwl that nn nrdlnanee In- aased irlvlnit him a telephone fninchl'. He submitted the onltnance'. The ibx-tor seem in be an enernetlc sort of fel low, a he ha ent ilmlUr i rtlinancca lo many other Northwest title. The d.a-tor and the New .York architect have been put In a fbuw by thcui selve and tabootd. An liitcrettlnf ouatenient 1va Just bn mad publlo at lha cuutoma houe, uuvvrlng ahlpplng atatlatlc for the year 1901. Export for the 12 month reached llt.&86.0. The wheat shipment were 13,760,555 bushela, worth 8,M4.28; Hour, wirreta, worth H.6S6.H15. and aundry ahlpmenta tn the value -of I1665.H7. The rum- tier of Vesael entored by nalloiuUUlo follow: iWMah ll; American (for- elitn), 5; American unaminifi, .'.i, French, .11; German. 36; Norwegian, 13; Dutch. 1; Austrtnn, 2; PaJilah, 1; Swedlah, 1; Italian, 1. The tntal ton nime entered was 610,33. American vexael, ateam and air. enterlnK coast wlae numbered J!4. of :64,343 tons, while the number of foreign vessel enterinn eonjitwlsft, ateam ftnd aall. wa 59, with a tonniwro o( 91.131 iMirt from Atoila wero valued nt H67.0H, pm follows: Wheat. 124.529 bunhela, I71.8S0; barley, SS.M3 bushels, 112,070; flour, 6104 barrels, worth HV ,M4; lumber. 3,8S7,0O0 feet, worth 37. 838; plllmr, 738.000 feet, worth 17018; pickled aalmon, 105.1S5 ikiuiuIs, worth 117.506; nmohlnery, J376, sundries, $2049. Thus far the efforts of the Womnn's Club to make Astoria a cleaner dty have rooolved much encouragement, and the Push Club tiever-fall spirit has now been Injected Into th move" ment. At last night's meeting; of th club tho following seir-explanatory r'Krt adopted: "Your committee on health ftnd sanitation, to which was referred 'the matter of Invllng the Woman's Club to meet with this asHoclittlon at mitne early Jato to con sider the subjeot of street cleaning an aunltajy dlpoUlon nf thn city gurbaKe, bK leuvit tu report as fol low; Wo tmvo coiialdend tho propo sition and llilnk ilia' r.ucll mHhod of iiiouliiK the uitiiitlon of thu ililt-na of the city of AitorU tu tho great Ui.i.Ker with which tbry are coiMtuntiy iiieiiiicd would le- inyluo'lve of good lemilin. We lln refoiM lecoiiiiuelid thai, ul u date I i l.e Heleoted, the Wnnwn S 'Mull be Invltid to nieiil Willi US In .i general public meeting, and thut miltnlil" Mpeulier.i lei Jicured tu pr tent the aubjei i of i i y naniintlori and other relative aubjecu; that a suitable- HpiH-lul iMinuiltlee be appointed by the preHld. id for lln pin ow of carrying out tlm re ointii. ii Jatlona embodied In tin irpoil." 'J'lie report tn signed by In. il. I. Ilci.il.-r.u, Dr. T. 1 Hall, Ir J. H. llmleip and Dr. it. J I'llkliiKlon. C. Mlir nt ( aniabun will to liiy name ti." committee, lo which will b.; led tie ro. liter of aeleolllig liiu dale fi.; tli- m.-etlng and Ihe to- k ru in to be carried out. The mutter of the coiiMrui tlon of a n ad to connect Astoria with the rich TlllaiiMi.'k couiiliy was diseuimd ut l.-iurili ul I ait nlkbt meeting of the I'li-h Club. About two nar ugu the IM ople of Tiilamook county made over tin.- (o l,x ul ollh lala for a roa.1, agree line to build to ihelr county Hue If I'luUoii would do llkewiMi. Nothing ever eullie of III.- Suggintloll. No, however, the mailer I ;o k taken up by the l'uh flub, and President 'armi.'ia i. ri-cretury Iyinan and the iili-mbei of the rii comtnlttee have l . u Itnitrui tvd lo i .immuni'.aie alth :lie county court and determine wheth- i or not .hut IxkI- will axaiat In the lroj.i t. d Improvement. An excellent road could le built at slltrhl expenav, II wan polnied out. and the building I a K"ol highway would promote a friend, feeiliiK that would result In Ki'.-ut bn.-llt to Awtoda uierthant The I'uMh i.'lub will tuke up the mat ter with lu usual vim, and expect tu lie successful in It effort tu secure the r.aid. Further action will be tak- u at ihe next iiKiilnjf, ufter the I'lutMop cunty court and tliv leading itli. ti of Tillamook buve ts.en cum- iiiuui' mied wllh. The park proposi tion also occupied conld.:rable time the club hint night. The club will make a payment on the land In April, at which time it will have paid for ne-balf ,.f the property. Air. Hlilvo ,y, now u remj-nt of t'ortlund, will ! u.k.l lo Issue t the iark trua-n-vi or Hie club u din.il for one-half f the land, thut. hllould the club be uue.hle to iiwi future- paymenta, the l:.,,i j.uld lu will .ml be Jot. It In umleraiuo.1 Mr. Slilvely will grant the reiju.sl. A.-rangeinenls for pur clmse of the olher one-half of the land tLii bo left of course, to the park cliimls.sloiuM lewntly appointed by Judst- .icHi1de. Two of the l'uh Club paik trusties. lUrrinon U. llamblet snd W I. rtobb. ie no longer member- of tht .lul,. und new members will l- ui pointed if it is found expe dient ;o do so. The following new member wni,. adoilli.il Ui-st evening: I. i" Kinney. I'eter Jordan. V. C. A. l'.'lii. ; F. Astbury. Dr. Alfred Kinn.y and Oranvllle Weed. PERSONAL MENTION John D McCiowan Is in the City. I 'avid II.kkI wen; to I'ortlund last lilvlll. V. 11. i ampbell, i.f v. hlcugj, is a i iMlor lu ihe city. Frank II. U-uch. of Seattle, was in. the cliy ye-sierduy. F.ditor lllt.be-it, of the ubaerver, wa over fioni chinooK yesterday. W. He-urn registered at the Ocjcl leni ye'sterday from I'ortland. A K. H.aih und W. A. Graham wen? in low n finm Ilwuco yesterday. 11. V: l'ruel WciH lei Rainier tost night to look after his Interests there. Jehu D. Mi (low an cunie over from Mctiuwan yesterday, for a short visit. Mr. Staples, a Tucker Creek logger, wus In the city yesterday, on busl- uasa. y. A. Haxeltlne, editor of the South ifend Journal, was a visitor In the city yesterdny. J. M. Turney, of Flavel, was in the city yesterday, looking after some huslneMW oi At ten. Tlnunaa K. Fleming, of New York, arrived in tha clly yesterday and reg istered at the Oocddent. Major 0. P. Cramer, who Is look ing after govrnment Imimnvmenls in Oregon, was down from Sali-m yester dny. Mrs. J. O. Se-hellwr and Miss Myr tle McNuct, of Ing Beach, were In the city yeaterdny, guests at the Oc cident. Mrs. Arthur Leberman was a pas senger for Portland laat evening. While iii the metropolis she will con sult un occullsL C. Henri Ijibhe, French consular agent at Portland, arrived In the city last night. Ha will be present at the sale of the Henrlette. Captain Hilly Patterson, once the apple of the O. It. & N. Co.'s eye. but now a", ordinary river pHt, was In the' clly yesterday. J. L. Leltoy. of the Bohemia min ing district, is looking after business Interests In Astoria. Mr. LeRoy was formerly a resident of Ilwaco, where he has many friends. i Captnln J. C. Roberts, of Portland, arrived In the city on last nlgbt'l train. He will make a bid today for the French bark HenrLette, wMch Is to he sold at auction. County Commissioner Peterson did not attend the first day's session of inn county court, being dlalnd at Hlllaboro by th- lllneas of one of Ms children. 'He i expected t.- be pres ent at the rueeiing today. ItolH-rt liotnlrn. of Kern Hill, a John Duy Is no i, in. daily known, waa In town yeaterdiiy. Mr. Louden I inter ested In ihe proivd chanue for the school dlairlet In his pre.lriet and conferred with County JudgK Oray and Ki h.Hil Hup.-rlnti-nd.-nt I.yinnn re garding the matter. II. l. Hlgler. formerly of th Mult nomah llox Manufn'ttirlng Company, but now secretary of the Hlgler Mill ing Company, Is In the city, on busl-n- conniie'l with Ws flnn. If',- will riturn home this evening. Mr. Hlgler I on of ihe Multnomah Clubs track, bowler and huvm an exhibition of 111 prow e nt the Commen lul (ilub last evening. ( F. K. l'eyo, the Kaatern rfcpr::ntu llve of the Occidental & El IU y Oil Ciaupsny, of Kern County, Cal., and ills friend, J. T. Walts, of i'-kln, III., who Imve beerr the guest Of Mr. and Mr. W. O. Ilarnea for the pust week, left hint evening fur the KasL Mr. Watts Is one of the Incorporators of ihe 400 Oil Cotnpany, which owns ulout 6'kio acre of proven o'l land In ''allfornlx Churle A. Payne, busineM manager of ihe Chinook Observer, was In town yesterday. Mr. Payne ha Just been appointed to a place on the Wash ington board of pilot commissioner, to assume otlhe about the middle of February. He has been a resident of Washington ever since the Hritish ship Struthl lane was wrecked on bleak North Reach, having been a petty olflciT on the Ill-fated vessel. Uelng a printer, Mr. Payne secured employment, and This, through perse -vere-nce. become prominent In South western Washington. His business) as sociate. George Hlbbert, Is a noted inanlpulaliir. and doubtless had murh to do with Mr. Paynes appointment by Governor McIJride. notick: The Fn n. h liark Henrielte together with her car go of Redwood lumber w ill te sold at the ottu-e of P. L. Cher ry on Uond street, at i p.m. of the. 6ih Inst. Term of 'sale will be given ut by the auctioneer. TO CURE GRIP IN TWO DAYS. Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne removes Ihe cause. E. W. Grove' signature on every bo. Trice 25 cents. The naval court of Inquiry may In quire as much as they please, but thu court of public opinion is also part of the cheese. FOR RENT. A five-room cottage; all modern conveniences-, steam heat. Inquire, W. U TRUUJNGER. A wholesome and substantial meal ean be had for 15 cents at 613 Com mercial street. The Rising Sun Res taurant. Just Received Latest Styles and Patterns of UNION MADE CLOTHING UIIIOII MADE Uiigingu in price from $2 to .520 S. DAMZIGER &C0. '' seal "T S'Mwn - tn SM g Polblr Msrronl s fiancee feared to take chances on llpless klsaea. Or armies hiiai Chicago Tribune. I'ntll we showed what a renubllc can do In the way of oppression, the Danish West Indies would hardly have declined an Invitation to slide down our cellar door, Chicago Jour. mil. What Spot D. SHAN AH AN- AHtnrln'! ILeaditig Dry Goods Mcrchrint t r ; S vi ral inoiithHigo purchased from the Chicago-; Rub- ber Clothing Company, Ravine, 75 Dozen to be ilelivtrcil January ht tiuni .-iwcitied tliey Imve telegruplied us - ', J ii 35 per cent Discount Spot Cash" . ,;;,;,,! to which we have agreed. . J Xotf l'rlfH in Iiiibiy Window, ji s YVA 576-80 Commercial St. You Can Save Dollars By purchasing during my Spet inl Sale. II. II. ZAPF, The House Funlsher. ti-alMiM ruiutuerrial-tt. A HAPPY HOME - 1 - W j t )l n White Sewing Hachine in It 20 per cent off buy row while they are cheap " REDUCTION LASTS ONLY 5H0RT TIME Foard & stokes co Castings We are prepared to make then ca short notice and of the best materials. Let us give you estimates on any kind of castings or pattern work. Lowest prices for firat-claaa work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. The Messenger School Shoes Soaetblof New Streof Goo Fllllsr. Stylish Comfort ble and the best .shoe mala for Childrei Ooiof, te School TRY A PAIR AND SE PETERSON 1 BROWN Astoria's Lradloi Shoe Dealer. C. W. BARR DENTIST Mansell Building. 573 Commercial St., ASTORIA, OR TELEPHONE. RED 2061. Various European nation Tare Just beginning tu' reallxe huw vury friendly they were to us during the "Spanish- American wur. Halt Lake jTrtbu. - M ' f h-f go to American - millionaire Monte Carlo 'may heraftri b ra- iueled by the management .to bint their purses only and leaver' thHr card caaes at borne. Washington Star. Cash Can Do Wincon!-iii Mackintoshes last Failing to deliver on 1 ;' ; HERE ARE THE PRICES, NOTICE! .! Fine steel range, complete and warranted 23 and t2f Air-tight Heater from tl.SS u Stylish and comfortable rock ers at tUS to M S Elegant Oak Sideboard tltcf Fine Mantel Beds IN Oak Chiffonier , . 7.M Oak Extension table I feet only . $S.w Ash Bedroom Suites II M i Thirty-pound Hair Mattress ... ' Linoleum. Window Shades. Chairm. Tables. Dlshe. carpet. Rnga, Deaka. everything for the house at price never before offered tn Astoria. ; CALL AND EXAMINE GOODS IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Cay Ires & Brass Wcrks Cor. 16th and Ftanktta ares . Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orders for meat', both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and aatisiartoril attended t , 0. W. MORTON, ft. Telephone No. SH. What to Eat Is not the important question bat bo to have it prepared tosuit Youlsaposer Theeipert - poults at the. . NEW STYIE CHOP HOUSE 0 on Eleventh street, can prepare meal like your mother used te sarv