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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1903)
PAGE FOUR. ASTORIA, pREGOy TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2,9, 1903. (aaaaaaaaaaan! satantnattaaiHiuiiiiuaaaaaaassj. GOODS AT . ..Alii JLIUN PRICES We wish to state that there will positively NOT lie an auction of the . , ; SHAN AH AN STOCK But during this month all goods will be sold at a basis of auction prices. Posses sion of room must be given February .1. What is left of this stock will be moved at that time': It will pay you to 'conic to' this sale' quickly. Every thing in: the stock goes 'lt is-' the ! -M- ;: , " y '"V..:.. Final Disposition of the vStoch IfybiPMhttogetyoorfsat these 'pt'Ues'ydif must buy at this sale. ' AM mcrchan disewill be sold regardless of loss, the, only object being to eon vert slock into cosh and move as little as possible : V""y .. . w . ""Asthe ' Crow Flies" "The" shortest, line between Minneapolis, ' St; Paul and Chicago is W E T H ANK YOU & , -e? ' ' PRICES 0 je & DRESS GOODS About 25 pieces of black, navy and red left. The goods must be closed out at Auction prices. 25-cent goods for 13c 35 and 40cent goods for ............ 19c 50 and 75-cent goods for . i . 2 . . . . . .34c IIOSERY- :; l lot of ladies' fast black, seamless ' hosiery Shanahan's price 15c, auc tion price .'V.'. . " . . . . . . All wool ladies' and children's hose go at '.'. ......... . .v. . . . . . ... . . . . ,19c DERWEAR all this ' stock must be closed out at once 11 $1.50 all wool vest and pants go for 98c $1 and $1.25 vest and pants go for. .75c 1 lot children's, worth 30c,' to close rftlOc About 5 doz. ladies' and children's at 5c .GINGHAMS.. r Apron Ginghams at 5c 12 1-2 cent dress gingham for ..!'.', ".'..'-8c 10-cent gingham for . . 7c 1 lot of ladies' wrappers worth 1.25,. $1.50 and $2.00 go. for 49c. Children's jackets worth up to $5.50 go at 98c. Your choice of any . ladies' coats for $1.49.' $1.00 comforts for 69c. $1.25 comforts 79c. $1.50 comforts,; filled with fine white cotton,' now 96c. supply your wants for cold weather. : -. - . . , 7c bleached muslin 4c. 8 l-3c bleached muslin 'for 6c. 25c sheeting for 21., 15c towels go at 9c. 10 and 12 outing flannel go for 8 1-2. Ladies' skirts $7.50 go for $198." $5.00 go at $3.98. Ladies' $4.50 and $5.00 mackintoshes go at $1.9 tlie route.-6'rtlie -famous ) North- i Western Limited ID The Tram for Comfort." . ' ?veO' night.- in the year.- Before slurtlng on a trlp-no matter whore-write for interesting Informa tiou about comfortable traveling. : H. L. SISLER, General Agent. 132 Third St: Portland. Oregon." T. W. TBASDALE, General PasHen(?er Agent. 8t Paul, Minn. To Call and See our line of Christmas Slippers and Shoes, the finest that mon ey, can .buy. Call i and be convinced. THAT4 OTTJl RITC PETfiRSO NSBRO W N ! rmaanaaaaamaamttaaatjaaasjammaaaaaa You should take advantage of this great savin a in buvina merchandise tit, Auc tion Prices, . ' C C. 01EIL AND COMPANY. J PERSONAL MENTION. . Will .Sherman, who has been visit ing In ths city, left this morning tor his home on Belllngham bay. ' MIhs Maud Belcher Is visiting in the city from Portlnnd. J. W. Howard, a student of Cor- Tallls, ia the guest of his punt, Mrs. J. 1. Sale, on the Youngs river. t Mis, Nettle Bluke has returned to Portland ufter having spent Christ ma with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Kale. . " Mr.: and Mrs.' V? W. Whipple ase In Portlnnd today. B.C. Kindred of Hammond went to Portland yesterday. He will . visit trier with ' hl daughter, Mrs, Zetta ('uiiiilnnhum, v V. W, Whipple Is In Portland today. Hp will . I'eturn tonight. - Wnlter Kindred was over from War renum today. . ' Mayor C.., F. Lester was over from Wavrenton this forenoon. Miss Jeffeis and Miss Mabel Jefferi will return to thelf schools In Wash ington tomorrow. Mrs. J. F. Kindred and duughter Miss Roe were Astoria visitors from the west side today. A marriage license was Issued today tn AV. 11. Kindred and Miss Ina Nellly, both of Clatsop county. . . The sale of delinquent property was concluded yesterday by. Sheriff Un villc, but It will be sevenil days before the amount renlUed Will be known, Howfivr, much of the jirqperty was boutrbt In by the county. Several per-1 sons Interested in tax sales express the belief that the new law under which such sales are made la not as satisfac tory us )t might be. ' ehulr to the prisoner. The party closed with a dance., IT'SWONDERFUL The amount of good you'll receive from a few d oaesoi Hostettw's Stomach Bit tern, especially when the Btomach is dis ordered or the liver inactive. It cures Loueof Appetite, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Dysp pili, Indigestion, Chilli or Malaria, fie sure to try it, bIso obtain a oopy of our Illustrated Almanac for 1904 from yout druk-gist. It It Free aud contains in structive reading matter that is well worth having HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. A Costly Mistake. '? Blunders are sometimes very expen sive. Occaslonaly life Itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you taka Dr. King's New Life Pills for dyspepsia, dlaslness, headache, liver of bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c, at Chaa. Rogers' drug store. In Case of Accident. ' Accidents will happen. Mother strains her back lifting a sofa, Father is hurt in the shep. Children are forever fall ing and bruising themselves. There is no preventing these things, but their worse consequences art averted with Perry Davis' Painkiller. Ne other remedy approaches It far relief of sore strained muscles. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. . ' . At the lust session of the Knights of Pythias lodge at Rainier, a knngaroo court was held that caused no end of amusement. It was arranged In the m tu re of a surprise party to W. D. Iiip, and proved an enjoyable affair to all so fortunate as to be present. There was no extortion exorted to, the Judge being lenient to the hardened prisoners brought cringing before him. Light lines wre Imposed, and there was no appeal. Mr. Plue was arrested on the charge of being the promoter of the factory under his charge. "Guilty as charged", was the verdict rendered, and sentence was at onc.e Imposed. Ti wa lu the nature of the f 1ft of a handsome roller top desk, and an easy . . i .. MA-'. A Friglitmieil lliti'sp, Running like' mad dowrl the street, dumping the occupants, or a hundred other accidants, are every day occur- rnnces. It behoves everybody to have a reliable salve bandy and there's none, as good aa Bucklln'a Arnica Salve. Burns, cuts sores, eczema, and 'piles, disappear quickly under its soothing effect. 25c, at 'Jhas. Rogers drug store lllJXUWS TflflVEL The "Northwestern Umltia-' train eiectrio llehted thmnh and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, tbe finest trains la the world. They embsdy the latest, neweat and ber idea. f.ir. MmfA.i Af...Ai.. - . ...... . wuvcuisuc and luxury ever offered the travelling uuuuis, nua aiwgeiner are the most complete and splendid aroduction cf the car builders' art. These splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific ani The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra oharar for th.a aum.pim acummooauona ana an riaasts of ticJt ets a re Aval Ia.hla fni. mhim nr. fv.A trains on this line are protected h tbe intenocKUig eioss system. ASK THE AGENT rOB TICKETS vu y: i..Td..:,!;Vi;. . SPOKANE, ST. v PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAOO AND ALL POINTS EAST. 2 TRAIISH DAIL.Y, - PAST TIME 2 What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try delicious and healthful dessert parea in two minute, no boiling! no baking! add boiling; water and set to eooL Flavors: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. io eta. For Full Particulars, Rates, Folders, ' Etc., Call on or Address; '! Daylight Trip Through the Cascade , . , and Rocky Mountains. J. W. PHALON, H. DICKSON. Trav. Pass. Agt atf Ticket Agt MS Third Street, Portland. HI First Avenue, Seattle, Wash. A. R C. DENNISTON. O. W. P. A. COURT ASTOP.IA.Na 8. Foreetnra of - America Maeta Wednesday even ings at 7 :su at wa reUewa' bail. C. E. Foot hi, Fin'l 8007. L. A. Sprapm, Chief Banger. B Jlie Coltimtia Oyster j House ie now handling the celebrated ' ; . , v TOKE POINT OYSTERS -: m:i for Retail and Wholesale trade. Oysters always cooked and served in flrst class style. Shoal Water Bay Oysters always fresh every day. NICK KAZEPPI, ; Proprietor.' A I " f ' ' 103, 107 TWELFTH St. Astoria, Or, AND ur OREGON 70 hours from Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. ' TIME SCHED- " ". Depart. . ULES v Arrive ' ' From Portland. Chicago .. , ' T Ta, 7 Portland Salt Lake, Denver, 1. Special Ft. Worth, Oma-. 4 30 p.ot 9:20 a. ha, Kansas City, ' vlaHuntr St. Louis, Chi- Ington. cago and East. 1- . --.. Atlantic j Salt Lake, Denver, , Express Ft. Worth, Oma-. 8.1fip.m. ha, Kansas City 10:30 a.m vlaHunt- St. Louis, Chicago tngton. and East , , ' M'alla Walla, St. Paul Lewlston, Spo FastMall kane, Minneapolis. f:86 p. m p. m. St. Paul, Duluth, j via. Milwaukee, Chicag Spokane and East ' . , OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Astoria 1 1 : All sailing dates " . subject to change. 5 For San Francis- . , 7 a. m. co every Ave days. Daly ex Columbia River 4: a. in. cept Sur to Portland and Dally ei day Way Landings. cept M01 Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on tide daily except Sunday for Dwaco. connecting there with trains for Long Beach, Tlga and North Beach points Returning arrives at Astoria same ev ening. ' O. W. ROBERTS, Agent, Astoria. New Equipment Throughout Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and Buffet, Smoking Library Cars. A DIRECT LINE to Chicago and all points east; Louls vilie, Memphis. New Orleans, and all polntj south.- See that your ticket: reads via the Illinois Central R. R. Thoraiighly mod ern fains connect with all transconti nental lines at St. Paul and Omaha. , If your friends are coming west let us know and we will Quote' them direct the specially low ratss now in effect from all eastern points. , Any Information as to rates, routes, etc, cheerfully given on application. B. H...TRUM3Ui"J, Commercial Agent, 142 Third street Portland. Or. J. C. LINDSET. T. F. & P. A., 142 Third street Portland, Or. . P. B. THOMPSON, F. A. P. A., DON'T DRINK If you do,' get the best and; purest, for family, and , ,T . ,. .medicinal, use, m ,u ," AT THE ,; ' '' California Wine 1 and Liquor House " NO BAR -' -',';!--A . TRIAL ORDER WILL. CONVINCE Y6ti 422.BOND STEEET.. " 1 - -O . -V t? PHONE; 5i74 BLACK The aldorf CHAS. F. WISE, Proprietor ! A , -.'.THB BEST OP :"" '' WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, Concert Every Evening Corner 8th and Astor Sts. J , Astoria, Oregon n unuuuvuununun ttaaaaatt " ' . a a R, J. Owens, Proprietor Phone 831 .8 . ' .),.:: ,; a 8 tt' 8 a a THE WIGWAM GUS BROOKE, Manager I Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast Fine Bar and the Best of Liquors and Cigars SEE THt ILLISTRAIED PICTURES tt : ' , ' ' " - 8 a tt tt tt tt tt tx tt tt an tt tt a 8 tt tt 8 a a a a a a a a 'X '': '8 y I astoria" 8 UR. O. B. ESTER SUBOEON. OmeeHoan,lp.aa.totr.Bi;lfvsa. o . a Tnadaj ao4 frWhkjra elfla BefTless W in toor. O fiW (nrU) wtxi earner OosinW u CiTBt jtrwta. imn. MOVED TO NEW QUARTERS TV The Popular Restaurant formerly conducted at the corner of Astor and Seventh' streets, has moved two doors eastward where the pro prietor will be pleased to see all his patrons. - The good" service heretofore given th public will bi'continued' and improved if possible, and, the proprietor's; aim will always be to pleas. tt) tt) tt! al H a; a! a;