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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1903)
ASTORIA, OREGON, - MONDAY. ' DECEMBER 7, .1903 - : 1 PERSONAL MENTION. Z. H. Greenough came down from 1 Portland today. He will remain In the city a few days on bUBinen. Jack Thorburn returned today from a trip up the line. Ray Mdntlre was over from Ham mond,tday. He returned at noon.' ,. y' Miss Amy Dean upent yesterday and today In the city. She returned at noon to her home at Hammond. J. W. Conn went to the west side to day where he will remain for a few days. ' ' J. T. Ross has returned from a trip to Seattle, where he went on business 'connected with ftia store then 4 , - Mrs, M .J. Fox is bidding her friends good by, she having arranged to visit tn California for a few weeks. Alfred Schroder spent part of Sun day at Knanpton. Miss Anna and 'Belle Magee will leave ' by steamer, Elder; Wednesday, for a "few months' visit In California. " John "Waterhouse, the Butterfleld ,'dniryjnan, Is in the city. ! ,1 t4:n, .Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble In your system 1 ner vousness, sleeplessness, or stomach up sets. Electric Bitters will quickly dis member the troublesome causes. It never falls to tone the tomach. regu late the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under Its searching and thorough ef fectiveness. Electric Bitters Is only 50 cents, and that Is returned if it don't give perfect satlsfjction. Guaranteed by Chas. Rogers, druggist. . FOR SALLY 4 A Great Opportunity Olfered tor floney Making. ; : Ladles, we have just received a very :fino assortment of varnishes, varnish tains, enamels, gold paints,, bronzes, etc., put up expressly for those who do their own decorating. Now Is the time to brighten up things a: the holiday season approaches. B., F.' SON. ALLEN I J V ; Th case of Charles Blander vs. Miss ' Wary Anderson was tried this after noon in the court of the justice of the peace, and at 8 o'clock all the testimony was in and was turned over to the Jury of four men, The case is litigation over the price of a buggy, $80, which the .plaintiff claims Is his by right of hav ing sold the vehicle to the defendant. FOR SOUTH-EASTERN ALASKA LfcAVE SEATTLE 9 A. M. Htearoslilps (Jlty of Seattle, Cottage Olty or Valencia. Nov. 1-7-13-19-27. Dec. i. Steamers connect at San Francisco with company's steamers for porta In California, Mexico and Humboldt Bay For further In formation obtain folder. BWit Is reserved to nhauife steamers or Bulling dates. TlokKt AgMitniCHAH.H.GLElM. Mil Wash ington St., Portland, F. W. CARLETON, Wt Pacific Ave., Tiioomn: Ticket oraoes 118 James St., and Ocean Dock, Seattle. Hun Francisco New MontgomerySt. 0 D I) UN ANN, Men, fans. Art., 10 Market St., San FrnnclHpo. 1 For Sale on private terms Several business properties; also, excellent timber lands and a number of beauti ful seabeaoH lots for summer resi dence. Address inquiries for particu lars to W. A., care of the Dailt News office, . $ t " Foresters, Attention! Leading Ithe in... Astoria During the absence of Dootor Cor- diner.Dr. Pllkington will act as Court Physician. 0. E. Fosteb, Secy, P. Haddan, Chief Ranger. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the office of auditor and police judge will be open from 6 to 9 p. m. commencing Saturday, November 30, and will re main open until close of registration; Registrations will close Saturday, December 6 at 4 o'olock, p. m. Olof Anderson, Auditor and Police Judge. - Notice to the Public. Notice is hereby given that the un ersigned will not be responsible for any bills that may be contracted by his wife, Mrs. John Johnson, after this date. John Johnson. Melville,Ore.,November 27,1903. lOt fOR SALt. Bargain for Any One Desiring, to Qo Into Business. The proprietor of a good-paving fruit, confectionery and cigar, and to bacco etore desires to sell out on ac count of poor health, and will do so on terms advantageous to the pur chaser. In addition to the store, there is a aixteen-room lodging bouse, 13 rooms furnished and three un furnished, and all having occupants. For further particulars apply at this offloe. f. Repair Shop. The business of the late C. A. May will be conduoted by his son, George May. who is no prepared to give personal attention to general repair work. First-class in Every Respect. Open Day ana Night. 1 1 1 u i n m ii 1 1 1 i i m n m i n i ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' " ! " " 1 " ' 1 Winter fvlnthiilfl I NEW STYLE ( HOP HOUSE Peter Peterson, Sole Proprietor eleventh St. bet. Wor.d and Cjmmerclal AS TOR IA, ORE. Woman's X Curiosity, as to the quality of a box of con fectionery presented to her, is immediately satisfied - when she sees on the box lid : "The East ern Candy Store," for the very name tells tha ntnrvof ATftpllAnna of material and manufacture. We have no apologies to make for our products we need none. Have you ever tried them. The Eastern Candy Store rt t - x 500-500 commercial street. 00 OO OOOOOOOOOO OOOOOO 000000 Oj O Bishop Hicks of Park City, Utah. O o Alias Lee Herring, Skipper o o O Bill Munford, Night Clerk. o Ed. Turner, Q Bus Manager 0 Always Remember the Full JNarae Curs a CoM in Ono Day, Ctfitn 3 Tv k V on every ymrsirt box. 25c O o o O O 473 Commercial St. ' ', Astorio, Oregon 0 rt rt oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo The National Saloon! and Cafe Finest Wines, liquor and Cigars We have just received a large consignment of seasonable Cloth ing, and feel confident of our abili:y to please in this as in all other lines. c. Hr eooPER'5; . . THE LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA.) u 4-1 1 I '.1 I I I I i M H I I 1 1 I I' v 1 I "I I ' I' ! 1' I I I'M Itllll I I I I M H 1 1 NOTICE TO HOUSEWIVES. . In order to make Jiome happy, good meals are indis- ' ; pensible,' but you cannot have good meals if the principal ; part the beef is poor. We are prepared to furnish the very choicest FRESH AND SALTED MEATS as well as Poultry, Fish and Game in season. Fresh Crabs every Wednesday and Friday. ; .Astoria Meat, Fish and Poultry Jflarket,- Malar & Johnson, Proprietors. Twelfth. St. Astoria. The Imperial Oyster f -- and Chop Hmise P. GALLAGHER, Manager I Toke Point and Shoalwater Bay Oysters f First Class Cooking Guaranteed. We Make a Specialty of Coffee. COMMERCIAL STREET Opposite Petersen & BrownV w Who visited the sale of the Shanahan ; stock boug'ht eagerly One lady -was heard to remark "I never saw uch ;b'arg:ains,w another Goods were never sold 'so cheap before in Astoria," etc. As the sale advances prices will receive a more radical lowering. Odds and ends and broken lines will be closed out at any price, our one idea being to convert this stock into cash. One dollar now will do the WORK of two, and even though you may live fifty miles away you are indeed lucky in being close enough to attend this sale. i 1 I TTTTTT ...t i . . , , T : ' Ginghams 5c, Zephyr Ginghams I2c now 8c, Fancy;. Dress Ginghams worth 15c now 9o; 10c ginghams now 6o and 7c 15c Silkulines now 10c; 12 Jc silkalinea now 8o Flannels 15c now 10c, 12c now 8c( 10c now 6io. Shaker Flannels worth 7c now Ic. ; Calicos 3c and 4c. Tickings worth 15c now 10c; worth 12c now 8. Linings 15c now Oc; 12c now 7 l-2c. Eiderdown sold by Shanahan 45c, now 25c. A Lot Ladies' Skirts worth $3.00 to $6.00 go for ' $1.98 to close. All $1.25 and $ 1.50 wrappers now 77c ' Handkerchief Specials 7c to 10c Handkerchiefs now 4c. ;, 20c grade for 11c; 25c now 15c; 45c now 25c; 25c, 35c and : 50c silk handkerchiefs go for 10c to close. Towels 10d lowels 6 for 25c; 16 2 3c towels now 9c; 35o towels now-' 23c. India Linens 35c now 19c; 25c now 16c; ,20onow; 12c. Luce Curtains $5.50 curtains now $2.78; $4.00 now 2.19; $1.50 now $1.09. ": ,; ! ' t f Mackintoshes Over three hundred in this stock. We are closing them out at any old price, 50c up. Umbrellas There are too many umbrellas in this stock. We don't in tend to move one of them; $1.00 grade now 39c; $1.25 now 59c; $1.50 now 79c; $5.00 for $2.98; $4.00 for $2.28; $3.00 for 1.78. Muslin Underwear has received another cut. Come this week while the assortment is good. Another Lot Embroidery Worth up to 11c for ' 3 l-2c. Another lot wide Laces go for 3 l-2c.v Baby Ribbon l-2c yard. Em broidery Silk, 2 skeins for 5c; in spools l-2c each. Pearl Buttons 2 dozen for 5c. Clark's 0. N. T. Thread 3 for 10c; Remnants See our remnant counter. Suits for children $6.00, $6.50 ami $8.00 suits go for J 3.98: $5.00 for $2.75. YoUths Suits, $10.00 now '$5.98; $8.00 now $4.48, must be sold. Men's Work Shirts black and white, heavy-filled seams worth 65c now .89e.f ; Men's Ligh.t Weight Flannel Overshirts, assorted colors, sold by Shanahan for $2 00 and $2.25 go in sale for $1.00. . Denim Jackets, worth 65c now 39c. Hosiery-Ano ther cut will be made on all hosiery to -close it quickly. ! Men's Collars-15c now 10c; 10c collars in Linen and Cellu ; loid now 4c. Men's $1.25 underwear how 69c; 75c now 50c 65c now 39c. Childrens Underwear, 10c. Ladies' Under-' wear, white or,natural-$1.50 now $1.09;' $1.00 now 69c 75c now 52c; 50c and 60c now 39c; 25c and 35c now 19c' An Immense Stock of .Childrens dresses Twill be closed butT at about one third value. . 25c and 30c Ribbons now 12c 15c and 20c now 10c. " 8c, 10c and 12 l-2c ribbons go for" ' 5c. Bargains in Remnants-50c and 60c Corsets 29c $1 00 69c: $1.25 now 89c; $150 now $1.09 , ' ' i' WW A ,fIt is almost impossible to quote prices on ordy ajew things. As lines become sold ij rdowh to only a few items of a Kind, the article advertisid might be so !d out when you come. SQcomo expecting to find the best bargains un-advertised. -: G. 3 TT..-ir71Tr-.Tr.' "IT O V