M H ! I ? i ? ! f f 1 1 1 1 s 1 i ? I 8 THE MORNINC. ASTOIUAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1M8. 20 TO 30 PER CENT. OFF 20 TO 30 PER CENT. OFF, If 'I )4 1. o) 111 III n 'HIT AT M 1 HI THE FALL OF PORT ARTMUR The gallant defense of Port Arthur by the Russians and the reckless daring of the Japs, fills the world with wonderment. Gen. Stoessel did not lose Port Arthur; it was lost by the Russian Fleet, for it seems that however bravely the Army fought, the Navy was very poorly handled. It's so with modern merchandising; no matter how large the store or how great the Promises, it's the "MAN Behind the Gun" who does the business. A Clothier must have the requisite Nerve and must be quick in action. He can hire assistants, but he can't hire Portland men to supply hii Brain and Grit. He must himself be him with The Captain of the Ship. FORT RIHLUNG. Captured by our men's and boys' SUITS. We assaulted this Fort with our A-l Quality and Low Prices. No Humbug Goes With WISE 203-METER HILL. This Hill was taken with Wise's Overcoats. The Superior Quality and great Reductions overcoming all obstacles and every Man and Boy can now af ford a WISE OVERCOAT. FORT NO. 5. A hand-to-hand encounter decim ated the Prices of all our UNDERWEAR Price was no obstacle, all grades the high, as well as low, had to Capitulate. TIGER TAIL MOUNTAIN. Here a large Army of Wiso's Hats, Overcoats, Sox, Trunks, Suit Cases and Umbrellas were assaulted, but General Wise's Bayonets cut prices right and left, and the opposition had to SURRENDER. WISE WINS because he KNOWS HOW And Wise's Customers Get the Benefit of His Experience .il. MAM WISE THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HATTER. MANY CALLED. This Time Many Art Also Chosen Jury List. Yesterday's session of the county court was occupied in drawing the jury 1st for the circuit court. The list had of. been completed up to the close of the session and will be completed today. Following are the Jurors drawn yes terday. Astoria E. G. Specht, N. P. Soren sen, Ralph Sloop, B. D. Sloop, Max Skibbe, N. Simonsen, Peter Shistad, W. A. Sherman, D. Shanahan, J. H. Sey- more, W. J. Scully, W. T. Scholfleld. Sam Schmidt, A. L. Parker, C. G. Palm berg. Emil Palmberg, W. B. Painter, Jos. Ostrom, K. Osburn, Austin Osburn, Otto Olsen, Olof Olsen, George Ohler John Nyman, John Nordstrom, T. N. Kelson, George Nelson, Samuel Ness ST. L. Nanthrup, F. S. Munsen, O. F. Morton, G. W. Morton, C. S. Morse, E X. Mitchell, Victor Miller, Erick Man villa, J. H. Mansell, D. Malagamba, Wm. Madison, Sam Maddock, W. E McAfee, A. McPharlan, Jas. A. McMul len, John Maguire, W. F. McGregor Frank Scheldnagle, Joseph Schamberg er, George W. Sanborn, John P. Ryan Henry Roe, Jas. Robinson. W. W. Ride- halgh, R. G. Prael, O. I Peterson, Ras mus Pederson, Frank Patton, H. H Zapff, Ben Young, R. R. Wallace, F. E. Wright, Jos. Wlnterbalder, Swan Wil son, Chas. Wilson, D. P. Williams, John Willlkson. Phillip Wilde, Robert Whld by, H. J. Wherity, John Walker, Geo. Voss, Chas. Verschuren, Jacob Utzlng er, Johan Tiberg. H. Twilight, S. C. Turner. C. Tlmmlns, John Stelner, D M. Stuart, Ardie Strom, C. A. Stock ton, John Svensen, Norris Staples and A. G. Spexarth. Seaside R. A. Price, Chas. Thomp son, B. W. Otto, Dan J. Moore, Thoa. Mitchell, Frank Scott, John Volmer Alex Strebe. Clatsop Fred Oman', Wm. Roberts. W. G. West, L. G. West, John Water- house, Wm. Tagg and Alex Tagg. Knappa D. P. Ross, Jacob Sture George Sold, J. G. Ryckman. Olney Alex Normand, Etna Warn- stafT. Lewis and Clark J. W. Relth. New Astoria Willis MuJd and J. A Mclntyre. Warrenton F. W. Preston and Geo W. Warren. Westport Robert McMath. Svensen C. C. Masten, C. W. Masten, Youngs River Andrew Young, A. H Sale, Jr. Nehalem J. C. Pope, W. G. Prescott Daniel Rleraon, John R. Wherry, DavlJ Tweddle, F. H. Wooden and John Mc Keever. John Day J. C. Titus. Church Services. At the Baptist church the pastor will speak in the morning on the topic recommended by the evangelical alli ance: "The Reign of the Prince of Peace." The evening theme will be "John the Baptist and His Mission." All other services will be observed as usual. First Congregational church: Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. Luther D. Mahone. Morn ing subject: "The Child-like Believer;" evening, "The Oases of Life." Sunday school 12:20 p. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Serlvces at Grace church at 11 a, m and 7:30 p. m. Sundny school at 12:30 Services In Uppertown ut i a. m. German Lutheran church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Service at 11 a. m Instructions In German Saturday at 11:30 a. m. at the church. Services at the First Lutheran, on Franklin avenue, as follows. Morning service at 10:45. Subject, "The Teach ings of Christ and How to Understand them." Evening service In English Subject: "A True Knowledge of Christ." The report of the annual meeting will be read at the morning service. Banish Blue Monday For pure drugs, and prescriptions compounded by a manufacturing chem ist go jo Dr. C. E. Llnton'i drug store, 1498 Franklin avenue. A complete stock of everything pertaining to a drug store Is carried. tf The Grotto will supply patrons with delicious Tom and Jerry every day. The superior quality of goods which l as made the Grotto popular, will be applied. ITT nj the disagreeable task of leaning over damp, leaky wtihtubs, by equipping your foundry with Standard" Laundry Trays It there sny reason why you should not hive modern Lsundry in your home ? ."ShMhtwd" Laundry Trayi re strictly modern, perfectly clean, sanitary, and moderate in price. Let ua tell you the coit of putting a modern Laundry in your home. J. A. MONTGOMERY, Astoria, Or. thc ola war" Subscribe for the Astorian 60 CTS. PER MONTH airy Will Begin on Tuesday January 3, 1905. Remember we always do as we advertise and we promise Great Bargains in all lines. You can always buy cheap at HTUT 1 1 a i ii BEE IVE