5 -WMllMInMIMM0 THE MORNING ASTOItUN, ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVCMIER 9, 1WJ. !9 A NOVEMBER MOVER We have just an even hundred fine Fall Suits for Men in the fancy worsteds, cashmeres and serges made by some of our best makers, such as Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Brandegee, Kindade & Wood and others, marked to sell at from $12.50 to $20: that we want to move to make room for a large shipment that is about due to arrive, so we have marked them one and all MM This is Not a Sale, Merely our Usual Fall Reductions SEE OUR WINDOWS This is Not a Sale, Merely our Usual Fall Reductions SEE OUR WINDOWS This is a bona fide proposition and we will be glad to have prospective buyers come in and look without obligation to buy P. A. 1ST Clothes Bought Here Press ed Free Any Time Tou Wish and as Often as you Wish UNCOMMON CLOTHES ? & X? J& & & BAR, BAY AND RIVER Francisco. Captain Jones reports the ; weather all the way up from the Ray j City as violently tempestuous and very I trying at times for a steamer with a , tow in charge. nk D.I.p U.AJ. C,;nn.,l r Atl The Roanoke must get In today If r r i she keeps tier schedule out of Port Moveables. j land. ROANOKE DUE IN Charlit HaddiV "Stingaree" Samson Leave Tomorrow for Siuslaw and San Francisco Waterfront News of All Sorts ! Charlie Haddlx. the customs Inspec tor, who has been on duty down at HOURLY I the eter mlaIe the Past wek. has , - , . j 1 - - j of the larky sailors of that vessel. They pointed out what they were pleased to call a "stlngaree." to the good natured Inspector, and as It was the first and only one he ever saw. convinced him of Its actuality and he was simply full of it when he got back yesterday. The thing, as he saw It over the side, was dead; it was four feet across and had legs uncon scionably long and various hideous at tributes that go with a good sea yarn, but, sad to relate, further and tech nical Investigation develops the fact that Charlie's "tlngaree" was an old yellow slicker that had boated in and half burried itself on the beach, prob- The wrecked bark Peter Iredale has been stripped of all her canvas and her running-gear and tackle and her stores are all ashore and will be prop erly disposed of at once. She Is ly ing easy and working around to a position head-on to sea, that will en-! ably from the Iredale herself, or some courage later attempts to float her i passing craft. directly on the water adjacent. A scheme is now under consideration to sink her astern with sacked sand, ex plore her bottom for the now-conceded leak, repair it roughly, put mushroom anchors to seaward and gradually haul her into deep water and to the near est dry dock for repair and refitting. will probably leave out today. The schooner Alice McDonald which arrived here on Wednesday from San Francisco on the hawser of the sea tug Samson, left up yesterday morning for Rainier, on the Oklahoma. Captain Jones and the sea tug Sam son will leave out tomorrow for the Siuslaw, from whence she will tow two lumber laden schooners to San Cisco at the Clatsop mill dock and The Elmore left down for Tillamook City yesterday morning at t o'clock and probably went to sea, as she had not returned to her dock at sundown. The steamer Alliance is due down from Portland this morning and will leave the Callender pier for Coos Bay from 7 to 8 o'clock, somewhere. The schooner Sailor Boy has fin ished loading lumber for San Fran- Simington Dry Goods Co. VALUE QUALITY COURTESY T A BLE LINEN EVERY PIECE OF TABLE LINEN IN OUR ENTIRE 8TOCK HAS BEEN REDUCED ANTICIPATE YOUR THANKSGIVING WANTS AND SAVE FROM 25.TO 50 PER CENT BY PURCHA8 ING YOUR LINEN NOW. " UP DURING THE BAL- THESE VALUES WILL BE. KEPT ANCE OF THE WEEK ONLY:, 58-inch Blea Satin Damask, 50c 29c 60-inch Half Blea Dice Damask 50c 1 39. 64-inch Siler Blea Satin Damask 30c 31c 58-inch Silver Blea Satin Damask 30c 310 72-inch Silver Blea Satin Damask 65c 4ic 72-inch Silver Blea 8atin Damask 75c 47c 66-inch Pure Linen Damask, large bow-knot pattern, border with small knots in center, an extra fine value for 98c; special 69c 72-inch Linen Damask, Passion Flower; regular 98c value 65c 72-inch Linen Damask, $1.19 value 89c 72-inch Linen Damask, beautiful Pansy Pattern, $1.19 value 89c 72-inch Damask, Rose Pattern, $1.25 alue, 93c 72-inch Linen Damask, Poppie, $1.50 value $1.00 72-Inch Linen Damask, Handsome Iris Pattern, $1.50 value $1.00 Your patronage is worth more to us than any profit that might accrue to us through any wilful misrepresentation that we might make. PERSONAL MENTION. James Jamison, of Jewell, Is In the city. Mrs. Frederlckson of Cathlnmet was In the city yesterday. Mrs. Ed Joseph of Rainier Is visit Ing friends in the city. Ed Joseph, the Altoona cannerymon. was In the city yesterday. Mrs. Dr. McLaren of Rainier la vis iting friends In the city. Aug. Erlckson of Chinook was a visitor In the city yesterday. C. O. Palmberg returned yesterday from a business trip to Seattle. N. P.Sorensen, the Portland capital 1st, Is in the city on business. ti. ri. iseison or SKamoknwa was a visitor in the city yesterday. A. S. Snyder of Salem was among the arrivals In the city yesterday, ueo. c .Nicholas of Portlnnd was among the arrivals In the city yester day. Mrs. Horace Thing of McOowan Is In the city, visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert Dunbar. R. H. Sale, a prominent logger of Oneida, Wash., Is In the city on busi ness. C. W. Wright of Tacoma arrived In the city on the noon train yes terday. J. W. Johnston returned from an electioneering trip to Chinook yester day morning. Colonel Walker, commandant at Fort Stevens, was In the city yester day, for a few hours. Oswald West, State Land Agent, came down on the noon train yester day on official business. A. G. Barker, traveling passenger agent for the Chicago & Northwest em, was In the city yesterday on i business trip. V. H. Palmer, of Cray's River, passed through the city yesterday en route to Sellwood, where he has moved his family and will reside In the future, Captain W. O. Langlols of the Till amook Rock Light House, is enjoying a month's leave of absence In the city, D. H. Clark, of Clifton, was a vis itor In the city yesterday. Mrs. McNally, of San Francisco, ac companled by her daughter, Mrs. Rog ers. Is In the city, and both are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ford, on Exchange street. COURT HOUSE NEXT Steps Taken Yesterday to Com plete the Structure. BIDS TO BE CALLED FOR Busy Day In Commissioners' Court Road Matters Dispatched Bonds of Justices and Supervisors Presented and Approved. ASTORIA GROCERY PHONE, MAIN 68i. 53 COMMERCIAL STREET. Pears for Canning, $1.00 per Box Waxen Cooking Apples, 5cper Box King Apples, $1.15 per Box Sour Kraut- 5c lb. Mince Meat, 2 lbs, 25c. Dill Pickles, 20c Doz, Comb Honey, 2 for 35c. All Kinds of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season We Are Busy and selling great quantities of goods, but there are lots of fine goods left yet, and we are selling the same at one-half and in many Instances at less than one fourth of the original cost. Come now, don't wait. C. H. Cooper's Great Re tiring Sale. 11-1-tf Rosburg Precinct Rosburg In Wah klakum county, Is the bsner Repub lican precinct of the county. At Tuesday's election the following vote was cast: Kleeb, 29; McOowan, 1; J. O. Meglar, 24; Geo. Hannlgan, 25; Mr. GIrard, 27; David Went, 29; Klvlna Marsh 28; Mr. Flanders, 25; MoFadden 2; Fuo.ua, 27. Meeting Tonight. There will be a meeting tonight at the city hall of the citizens of Astoria, to discuss the river and harbor situation. Everyone Inter ested In the continuation of the work on the bar Is earnestly requested to be . present. The, county court put In another day yesterday winding up the current af fairs of Clatsop county, and among other Important mutters disposed of, made the following order In relation to the new court house for Clatsop: "The court, having under consider ation the possibility of the comple tion of the new court houe. and In order to arrive at a proper conclusion as to the advisability of completing the same during the coming year, and to ascertain the cost, It Is ordered that bids be asked for until December 15, for the construction and Interior finish, Including wiring and plumbing, but not henting and that notices be published In the Astorlan and ftudget to that effect." The new bids will be for the super structure only and nil bids will be made on the hypothesis that there Is a great deal of material already on hand. The heating plant was left out of the proposition because Mr. Mont gomery, the successful bidder In the previous attempt to construct the building, has a good denl of the orig inal material on hand, and Is quite willing to abide by his previous fig ures, which were accepted, and this will afford a distinct saving In that element of the work. The full and complete plans for the new edifice are In the hands of the county and are all paid f'r, the con tract with Mr. Lazarus, covering the 2,000 already paid for the plans and specifications, Involves the service of that gentleman In the superintendent of the work. The court Is of the opin ion that the chnracter and sum or th hlds to come for this work will prove very satisfactory and rather iirnrlse than otherwise. The bids have been made returnable In season if UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITIES Are Offered to the buyer of tasteful and fashionable jewelry et low prices. Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Cut Glass and Novelties of the Highest Order Fine Repairing a Specialty FRANK J. DONNERBERG 110 ELEVfNTH STREET. S0 for the necessary levy In January It shall appear the better part of wis dom to go ahead with the building. It was ordered that the county Judge r,iirnhflo four ears of slab wood for use as fuel at the county court house. By an order of the court yesterday, the license of peddlers throughout the cotintv was fixed at the sum of $200 nr onnnm. in accordance wnn nunc code In that relation. The following bonds were , present nnnroved by the court: Andrew Nordstrom, Justice of the pence, Ves ner. in the sum of $1,000; August Juhrs, same amount, supervisor, road district No. 1; William Sehonebeek, Justice of the peace, Svensen. A communication was received and read from James Irwin, in regard to the Adair bridge, and was continued until the January term. It appearing to the court that Fred Oman had left the couny while hold ing the office of supervisor of road district No. 1, and that there was an unsettled balance In his hands in fa vor of the county and district, It was ordered that the clerk notify the bondsmen of Oman to appear In court on the 17th and make settlement In the sum of $. A petition was received and read from Joslah West, In relation to road district No. 1 and the same was re ferred to Roadmastcr Krye, with In struction to examine and report upon the subject matter thereof In due course, Ah was the matter of the lot tor from the Kelly Lumber company In relation to lumber supplies. The matter of the petition of I). Tweedle and others, In regard to the road desired around Tied HJuff In road district No. 13, was deferred and placed on file, as the roadmastcr had already taken the steps asked for, The court then adjourned until the 17th of the present month, one week from tomorrow. HAVE YOU CATARRH? Breathe Hyomel and Get Relief Cure Sold Under Guarantee. end LADIES. A. sale on ready-to-wear and dress hats. They will please you for stylo and our prices will be cut to suit you. If our windows do not reveal Just what you are after, step Inside and you'll find it. Mrs. M. Peterson, Star Theatre Building. A New York man has been sent to Jail because ho permitted his wife to support hlin. He will no doubt bo- come a strong advocate of personal liberty now. One of the splendid results of phys ical beautifying Is Its tendency to create nn ambition to.ba beautiful In every way. When a Woman gets a good start by taking Holllxter's Rocky Mountain Tea, Ishe Is all right. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents, For sale by Frank Hart. If you have catarrh, with offensive breath, burning pains In the throat, roughing, raising of mucous, difficulty In breathing, sneezing, duskiness, dls cdarge from the nose, tickling and dropping at the back of the 'throat, especially at night, coughing, spnsms, etc., begin the use of Hyomel at once. Its healing medication will give re lief In a few days and Its continued use will completely drive all catarrhal germs from the system. Hyomel contains Nature's healing oils and. bnlsams.the.genn-kllllng prop erties of the plne-forestM, and goes with the air you breathe to the most remote cells of the respiratory or gans, searching out and killing all ca tarrhal germs and soothing and heal ing any Irritation there may be In the mucous membrane, it h easy and pleasant to use Hyomel, lensnnter than most of the stomach dosing, as Its healing nlr is breathed through a neat pocket Inhaler which can ho carried In the purse or vest-pocket, and carries medication to lust tho spot where relief Is needed. The complete Hyomel outfit costs but $1, extra bottles, If needed, 50 cents, and T. F. I.aurln gives his personal guarantee with every pack age that riicney will he refunded un less the treatment cures. This shows his faith In the power of Hyomel to cure catarrh. Only Two More Days of the great -ummnge salo, Ooofls at your own Price. ll-0-2t