The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 31, 1903, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEM BER 30, 1903.
PAGE FOUR.
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GOODS AT AUCTION PMCES '
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We wish to state that there will positively NOT be 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 come to this sale quickly. Every, thing in the
stock goes.. , It is the
Final Disposition of the Stock
If you icant to get goods at Wese prices you must buy at this sale. All merchan
disewill be sold regardless of loss, the only object being to convert stock into cash
and move as little as possible. ' . .
PRICES
, DRESS GOODS- ' :
About 25 pieces of black, navy and red
left. The goods must be closed out at
AuctiorC prices. 25-cent goods for 13c
35 and 40cent goods for . . ......... .19c
50 and 75-cent goods for .34c
HOSIERY-
1 lot of ladies' fast black, seamless
hosiery Shanahan's price 15c, auc
tion price . .7 l-2e
All wool ladies' and children's hose "
go at ...19c
UNDERWEAR Balance of this stock
must be closed out at once.
$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 atlOc
About 5 doz. ladies' and children's hats,
choice for 5c
GINGHAMS
Apron Ginghams at 5g
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 211.
15c towels go at 9c. ,. 10 and 12 outing
flannel go for 8 1-2. Ladies ' skirts $7.50
go for $4.98 $5.00 go at $3.89. Ladies'
$4.50 and $5.00 mackintoshes go at $1.98
You should take advantage of this great saving in buying merchandise at Auc
tion Prices. i. .....
C. C O'NEIL AND COMPANY.
VALUES PLACED FOR , 1903
Lint Filed Today Shows Valua
tions in Cities and Districts.
A list of the valuations in incorpor
ated cities . and in school districts of
the county for 1903 was filed today
with the county clerk, and -is an fol
lows: , .
Astoria $l,80S,4r,4
Clatsop
New Astoria .....
Seaside . .'
Warrenton . . . . ...
None
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Total
School .districts:
149,268
- 62,880
45,168
..' 97,106
2,460,319
.4,613,196
1 7,. .'1 ..... .'. $1,808,454
1 54,732
S ,.(.. .7.7.933
4 ri,m.
5 ....... 25,249
g i 102,085
7 ..' ...t....." 186,991
g esiss
t 38,000
10. lS1.8fl
jl ..... 68,362
13 .'. 68,637
13 .. 61,084
14 96.0W
16 55,504
17 v 22,225
Jg , ... , ' 66,854
19 .............. ........ 34,734
?0 , 19,377
21 , 9,552
22 .. .'v7... ........ ",v...'. MSt
23 ....'.'......'. ,..'. J. 32,288
24 ...... .... ;.V.. :.''. : ir,78i
25 72.499
26 ! 25.137
7 90,710
28 98,003
29 '.. . 29,929
30 118.146
33 1T.32S
J3 109.258
No. 34 10.405
No. 35 259,203
No. 37 130,830
No. 42 85.172
None .......352,687
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PERSONAL MENTION.
W. L. Crawford is in the city from
Portland.
Harry Hambtet Is in the city today
from Portland.
George Sorenson was In the city tor
day from Portland. '
O. B. Hegardt of Fort Stevens spent
last night in the city.
Edward Jensen.a resident on Youngs
river, visited Astoria yesterday.
Harold Turley, of the Lewis and
Clark, was In. the city yeRterday.
T. B. Bowlbyand Mrs. Bowlby were
in the city last night from 'Tillamook.
Captain Alfred Wicklund of the life
saving station was In the city this
morning.
.Mr. and Mrs. E. B., Holladay regis
tered, at the Occident today from San
Francisco. ..,.....,
John L. Lathrop, of Portland, came
down this morning and went over to
Seaside. on business. He expects to
leave for Portland tonight.
Dr. Thomas Rosa will go to Portland
tonlsht to participate In the game of
football scheduled for tomorrow be
tweun -the Reliance and Multnomah
teams. Mr. 'Ross plays left guard.
Rev. Albert H. Brown, the new pas
tor of the Presbyterian church, arrfved
IH the glty. today accompanied by his
wlfi'. "Mr. and Mrs. Brown are from
Florence, Wis.
per ;
In Case of Accident.
Accidents will happen. Mother strains
her back lifting a sofa. Father is hurt
i in the shop. Children are forever fall
ing and bruising themselves. There Is
no preventing these (things, but their
worse consequences are averted with
Perry Davis' Painkiller. Ns other
remedy approaches It for relief of sore
strained musules. There is but one
Painkiller, Perry Davis'.
Total
$4,613,195
1 Aocidsntly Shot Himitlf.
Havana, Deo. 31. Fatigo Squlers,
the oldest ion of th American minis
ter, acctdently shot and, killed himself
today. Ha wai practicing shooting
with m revolvw,.
Figlit Will He JLSitter. .
Those who wH persist In closing their
ears against the continual recommend
ation of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, will nave a long and bit
ter fight with their troubles,lf not end
ed earlier by fatal termination. Read
what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss., has
to say: "Last fall my wife had every
symptom of consumption. She took
Dr. King's new discovery after every
thing else had failed. Improvement
came at once and four bottles entirely
cured her. Guaranteed by Chas. Rog
ers, drufcglst. Price 50c, and $1.00.
Trial bottlss free.
New Orleans and Galveston now ex
port more wheat than New York.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
Elmore & Co., have lately received
a vargo of the finest Australian coal.
The best on earth for heating stoves,
heater and fireplaces, For cookstove
use tt la unsurpassed. No clinkers, no
ashes, ne trouble. Pleaty of aeat and
eomfort. Give It a trial. ' '
"As the
Crow Flies"
The shortest line between
Minneapolis, St. Faul and
Chicago is
the route of the famous .
North-
Western
Limited
"The Train For Comfort."
every night in the year.
Before starting on atrlp-no matter
where-wrlte for Interesting Informa
tiou about comfortable (raveling.
H. L SISLER, General Agent.
132 Third St. Portland. Oregon.
T. W. TEASPALE,
General Passeneer Agent,
St Paul, Minn. ,
Washington Market
CHRISTEN5EN & CO.
Wholesale and Retail
Butchers and Packers
Live hock bought and sold-Mteam
boat, snips and mills (applied
oa short BoUee .....
Families Supplied t tbt Loaest fiat
OREGON
akdUmqh Pacific
70 hours from Portland
No change of cars.
to Chicago
Depart.
Chicago
Portland
Special
:20a.
vlaHunt-j
ington.
TIME SCHED
ULES From Portland.
Atlantic
Express!
I;15 p.m
TiaHunt-
Ington.,
Sf Paul
FastMail
6 p. m.
via.
Spokane;
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, Oma
ha, Kansas City,
St Louis, Chi
cago and East.
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft Worth, Oma
ha, Kansas City
St, Louis. .Chicago,
and East
Arrive.
lp.ta
10:80 a-m.
Walla Walla,
Lewlstoni ': ' Spo: '
kane, Minneapolis.
St. Faul, Duluth,
Milwaukee Chlcagi
and East
7:35 p. m
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE.
From Astoria
7 a. m.
Daly ex
cept Surl
day
All sailing dates .
subject to change.
For San Francis
co every five days.
Columbia River
to Portland and
Way Landings.
4: a. m.,
Dally ei
cept Moi
Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on
tide dally except Sunday for Itwaco;
connecting there with trains for Long
Beach, TIgia and North Beach points.
Returning arrives at Astoria same ev
ening. . : G. 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; Louis
vllie, Memphis. New Orleans, and all
points south,
See that your ticket reads via the
Illinois Central R. R. Thoroughly mod
ern trains 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
tho specially low rates now In effect
from all eastern points.
Any Information as to rates, routes,
etc., cheerfully given on application.
B. H. TRUM3Uf.iL, 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.,
: V;
NORTHERN PACIFIC
Time-card of Trains :
. PORTLAND.
Leave Arrives
Puget Sound Limited. 7:25 a m 1:45 p m
Kansas CIty-St Louis
Special- 11:10 am 6:46 pit
North coast Limited 1:50 d m 7:00 a m
Tacoma and Seattle Night
Express .. 11:45 pm 1:06 rt
Take Puget Sound Limited or North
Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points
Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym
pia dlreet
Take Puget Sound Limited or Iten-
san Citr-BL Louis Special for porats
on Soita Bend branch.
. Double dally train service oa Gray's
Harbor branch.
Four trains dally between' Portland,
Tacoma and Seattle
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILR04D
LEAVE
PORTLAND I ARRIVE
8:00 a m Portland Union pe- 11:10 a m
7:00 p m pot for Astoria and 0:40 m
Way Points
ASTORIA
7:46 a m
0:10 p mj
For Portland and 11:30 am
Way Points 10:pm
SEASIDE DIVISION
8:16 a m Astoria fpr Waren- 7:40 a m
ll:S5am ton, Flavel Fortj 4:00 pm
6:60 p mj Stevens, Hammondjn0:46 a m
land Seaside
:16am Seaside tor War- It :60 pm
0:10 amj ronton, Flavel.j 7:20 pft,
I:S0p mi Hammond, Forti :26am
'I Stevens Astoria)
. 'Sunday only .
All trains make doe connection at
Gobi with all Northern Paclflo trains
to and from th East and Bound polnta
3. C. Mayo,
General Freight and Paw. Agent
WE THANK YOU
H
To Call and See our
line of Christmas
Slippers and Shoes,
the finest that mon
ey can buy. Call
and be convinced.
THAT IS OUR BUS
I NESS.
PETERSON St BROWN
The Columbia Oyster House
is noWhandllnf? the celebrated '
" TOKE POINT OYSTERS '
for Retail and Wholesale trade. Oysters always cooked and served in
first class style. Shoal Water Bay Oysters always fresh every day. (
NICK KAZEPPI, Proprietor.
105, 107 TWELFTH St. Astoria, Or.
DON'T DRINK
If you do, get the best and
purest, for family and
medicinal use, : ;
AT THE
California Wine and Liquor House
NO BAR
A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU
422JBOND STREET.. - U ? : ''. PHONE 2(74 BLACK
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The Waldorf
CHAS. F. WISE, Proprietor.
THE BEST OF
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
Concert Every Evening
Corner 8th and Astor Sts. Astoria, Oregon
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R,. J. Owens, Proprietor Phone 8ii 8
THE WIGWAM
GUS BROOKE, Manager
I Great Palace of Art of the Pacific Coast I
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MOVED TO NEW QUARTERS
The Popular Restaurant
foraierly conducted at the corner of Astor and Seventh
treeU, Las niOYed two . doors eastward where the pro
prietor will be pleased to see all his patrons. , The good
strrica heretofore giyen th public will U eontinued
aii improTed if poseibli, aad tht propritor'g aim will '
always be to pleas.