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iai:?gP'ggpcpffw :t-y "fTf1, r& V 01 a, mm Mx jBaflg Ssfodmt. ASTOKIA. OKEGON: rrESD.W- NOVEMBER 11. lfiOO ISSUED EVERY HORNING, P. W. PARKER, ruMMicr auJ Proprietor. srouiAX JU'ii.mx;, - CassStrkkt Terms or Subscription Sorwd hv OarrKT, pr week...- Sent Ity M4. jicr month........... ent lv MaiI. one j ear ..... Free of potage lo subscribers, 15cts GOcts r.03 Tnr. Astokiav pu.ininte"s to its adver :iNert the larust oirculatioit of any newspa j r publbhcd on the Cohimhu river. (Additional Local News on 1st Page.) Don't forget tbe mting Bcbool tbis eveninjj. Two mortgages were yesterday filed with the recorder for record," amount ing to $1,030. The wires were -working badly last i tight and our dispatches were very ?4.w in aiming. Several interesting attractions are liooked to appear at the opera house this month and next Another special meeting of Astoria Typographical Union, No. 2W, will bo held this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Last evening the rain commenced falling nt a lively rate, giving promise of a liberal downpour before it closes. Chief Engineer Stockton has made a. requisition on the committee on fire and water for furnishing for Columbia Engine Company No. 3's new engine house. In consequence of both ocean steamers remaining here over night, one bound for Portland and one for San Francisco, there were many of their passengers on the streets last evening. The rapid increase of unsolicited subscribers to this paper is very gratifying, and shows that the people endorse a good and reliable paper which gives all the news and is not filled up with abuse of persons. The funeral of the late Mrs. Eleanor Keed will take place from Surprenant's undertaking parlors at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Interment will be nt the Hillside cemetery. The friends or the deceased and the family are invited to attend. This morning a party of well-known residents of this city will leave for Eagle Kock, Idaho, to take up govern ment land. Among those going are Mesdames W. G. and J. G. Boss, L. B. Logan and S. B. Crow. The party will be absent about ten daj's. Elizabeth Ann Madron, who covets some of Uncle Sam's public domain, bhook off the yoke of Queen Victoria yesterday and took out first citizen ship papers. Henry Imch, a subject of the emperor of Germany, also de clared intention of becoming an Amer ican citizen. The committee of arrangement are doing all in their power to make the Thanksgiving invitation ball of Num lxr One's Engine Company an inter esting and successful affair. No tickets are sold and no one will be ad mitted unless the recipient of an in vitation from the proper committee. To physicians desiring to learn the nature of Dr. Prentice's cures, ho will demonstrate them by curing any of the following cases of functional dis order they may bring to him: Epilepsy, stammering, spinal irritation, lumbago, constipation, neuralgic and sick head ache, and general nervous debility. This offer is made for the purpose of instituting honest inquiry. Among the cases treated yesterday by Dr. Prentice at the Occident was one with very quick and happy re sults. It was a case of brain irrita tion and general nervous disorder. Dr. Prentice after carefully locating the cause removed it, and in ten min utes the patient said, "My nervous ness is gone! I feel better." This was a resident of Astoria, "whose word can In implicitly relied on, and who i well known lo us. Little Hazel Regan, with the Hcarts of Oak" Company, who will appear at the opera house Friday night, is only five years of age, but lias gained quite a metropolitan repu tation. She was one of the first Little Lord Fontleroy, under Mr. Sanges' management, and, when A. H. Palmer produced Bootless Baby at the Madi Hon Square theater in New York, the little lady assumed the part of Vignon. Her salary is said to be something fabulous for one of her tender years. Tho 'Frisco mothers were entirely won over and filled the big Bush street theater for all matinees so that all the little ones should see her. She also invited all the newsboys in 'Frisco to see her. Reserved seats will be on sale at 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. "Winter XclUs' Tears. Fifty Boxes must be sold at once; also Apples, Bananas, Grapes, etc At TnoMrsox & Ross'. Kcw Goods Just In. Mince Meat in wood pails and glass jars. Cape Cod Cranberries, Plum Pud ding and Dew Drop Pumpkin, At Thompson & Ross'. Lessons given in Roman Embroidery, Cutwork, Paris Tinting. Chenille, Arrascnc, ete etc Stamping done to order. 1G3 Cass St. Nonx Ravpleyea.. Pigs' Foet in kits and half barrels, Salmon Bellies, Salmon Tips -in kits, and Spring Salmon in barrels. At Thompson & Ross'. New Crop Raisins, Figs, Nuts, etc Also a full line of first class canned Table Fruits and Vegetables. At Thompson & Ross'. Candy aad fl&Hts At Holmes, GJO Third street Fine 3cw Upright Emerson Plane for S&l. Apply to Mrs. L. B. Logan, No. 189 CasSt. Go to tbe Columbia bakery for all kinds of cakes. W&HtCl At encc A woman to take charge of kiby. Also a girl for kitchen Good wastes. Apply to Sirs. A. P. Sharpstein, No. 16, Seeoad street. Jl fee Mae of Cigars and Ciearettos m efecl at the Columbia JJ&fcery, mn Aim sueew G to Oieea's for CabRiiBIossonis, 10c TEE-iKLi wmm-mn CONDITION OF THE JETTY.' Dnnnntn PnnnnTHiiiirr -Hm Tinnn tt;-: I itupuilo UUUUblUlllu WCnCUCUl VlSillAsTOErAK by the Astoria Abstract I Here of Major Haufifinry. thk ciiAXxr-L is jnri'jiorzxa Every time Major Handbnry comes hero and makes an official inspection of the jetty, he becomes more thoroughly convinced of the steady improvement of the channel of the Columbia and the gradual disappear ance of the bar. In fact, there is now practically no bar at all, but an open channel. In yesterday's Urcgonian is an article based on an interview with Major Handbury, and his own stale-1 ments, and is given entire as follews: i Major Handbury, United Slates en gineers, has returned from a trip down the Columbia. He visited the jetty to inspect the progress of work there. Nothing is being done in the way of i extending the jetty. Six weeks of line weather was wasted, while the plant lay ioie ana ine men waitea lor tne western Investment Corn appropriation bill to be passed, and pany, blks 59 and 78, New so no rock was put in alongside the! Astoria last piles driven at the tramway to Astoria Real Estate" Corn steady them, and since work was be- i pany lo J P Edwards, gun there has been considerable rough , lots 15 and 1G, blk 20, Rail weather and it has not been practic-, ivay add able to put the piledriver at work. Astoria Real Estate Com The work of depositing rock along tho panv to J 1? Edwards, lots jetty has been going on vigorously,! 15,10,17,18, bik20,Rail- and about 15,000 tons were put in dur-1 way add ing October. It is carried out as far M M Dee to H Troeger, lots as possible, but sometimes it is so 7 and S, blk 22, railroad rough that the waves break over the add to Chelsea UUUillUJ UXiU. LUC lllUUD uauuub &v (Jill near the end. It is so late that no at tempt will be made to extend the tramway this fall, but piles are being got ready and work will be begun about next April, and the tramway will be completed during the summer. The channel is deepening, and the ! sand is filling in on the south side of the jetty clear out to the end, and the sands are bare for miles there at half tide, and before long the sand wil! have filled in and made dry land there. The channel is so deep that steamers wait outside for low water, and come up on the flood tide to avoid !, ,i,4i. f l, n,.wi..t - ir sels drawing twentv six feet or even 1 cassion among the old residents, as it mtedSdh ine out. ' sccnes Jne at 1U Tvhich many of While down the river Major Hand-1 WVf rdananU. cfeetlewis Skamokawa slough, all of which are ! Parbcnlara, and last evening in con on the list for a survev. Some were creation with Captain Flavel and oth- found to be worthy 6f improvement jlraKpAam fc? 2' ir iw, nn.i,mn,il ,,! o ... formation, lhe vessel was an Ainer by tho government, and soxe were .n . fnn,, , -rr,-f;ei, bt,: ,i 4i, not. The party making the hydro- party making the hydro- 'furnish data for the project toSZllS a twenty-hve-foot channel at low water from Portland to the sea, are getting along well with their work, and the project and estimate will be ready long before the neces sary appropriation can be secured. Miss Margueretta D'Estcs and her manager, Mr. E. M. Jewell, pasped through Astoria on the State of Cal ifornia for San Francisco, where they will organize for their Pacific coast tour. Mr. Jewell is a well known manager of great ability, and has a happy faculty of making friends wlierever lie goes., His star. Miss D'Estes is a pretty young lady, with j large dark eyes and a pleasant voice which is pleasing to listen to. Mr. Jewell states her line is strictly emo tional, and he hopes to establish her as a great favorite on the Pacific coast. He promises to return to As toria in April and let us judge for our selves. Wo wish him ail the success possible. Columbia Engine Company. No. 3, had an impromptu meeting hist even ing, presided over by John Robinson with J. W. "Watson as secretary. It was decided to hold open hou!0 al an early date, the time to be tixcd hereafter. The proposition of John Jack to give a benefit to assist in fur nishing the engine house was grate fully accepted, and a .committee of three was appointedlo arrange for the lurnisniug ot the nouse. lhe mem bers are John Hay. L. Lansen an Mervil Hanthorn. Herman Wise has a J arge number of fine Christmas present; displayed in his corner window. Not to mon- tion the $100 lot at lounge, music box, etc Take One Chelsea, line i One hundred men's woolen suits, worth $17.50 to 25.00, for one week only S15.25 each. See Herman Wise. IMPORTANT. Every person purchasing: Ten Dollars worth of Goods from Herman Wise, the Se llable Clothier, in the Occi dent Hotel building:! will re ceive a Ticket free of Charge, entitling: the holder to a chance in the Drawing: for a number of Handsome Christ mas Presents. Mrs, T. Ulaliau, An experienced dressmaker, of Port land, will take charge of the dressmak ing deoartment at Mrs. Derby & Mc- Kenzie's, Monday, Nov. 33lh. Independent Slate Writer. Maud Jones, independent slate wri!er, can be consulted for a few days at the Parker House, Room 12. First-ciass shaving,25c, Ferd Ferrell's. Remember the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. Wcinliarls Beer. A fifteen ball Peel Table and all the leading newspapers on file at the Sun nyside Saloon. The latest stvh of Gents' Boots and Shoes at P. .7. Goodman' & Co.'. Ludlow's Ladies' $3.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned French 'Kids, at P. J. Goodman & Co.'s. Cljjars At Holmes, W0 Third street. Kothiuc Succeeds Like Succcns. It is verified by tho fact that nearly everj-body eats at jeus xvew staurant. ro- Delicious Poiacsrauates. Main St bet 1st. and 2d. 1, X. L. Building. Fraits, Candy, TChIs. PreshPeanuts every ' dayF. rX -!. Building. -'- t-yr-' - READ ESTATE TRANSFERS. Deeds filed or recorded November 10, iSOO, as reported for The Mo&kxxg Title and Trust company State of Orecon to Georce McFarland, patent for lot 3, sec 4, inT7N,B9W, and lot 6, sec 33, in T 8 N, K 9 W, 24.20 acres. $ State of Oregon to Louis Yarmarsella, theN 6 of SE K,NE U of SW & of sec 3G,inT6N,K G W, and N H of N K. SE H of NE. K of sec 36, T 7 N, E G W State of Oregon to W S Kinney, S of NW K, SW K of NE H and SE 34 of sec3G,inT7N,RG W Louis Varmacella to Amos Strong, N K of SE 4', NE IS. of SW X of sec 36, inTGN, R 6 W, and N of N H, SE U of NE U in sec 36, in T 7 N, RGW. M Studzinski to W A Sher man, S y of NW if of sec 23, and S of NE 4'o sec 22, inT7N, R 30 400 350 1,000 Y W, lbU acres. 1,250 M J Kinney et al to North 2,000 400 800 300 Deeds filed 9; total amouut.S G,530 Previously reported this year 1,806,191 Total to date $1,812,721 THi: OLD WRECK IN THE RIVER, Some Additional Partirnlai Obtained From Old Residents of This City. The publication in these columns yesterday of the particulars of the sinking of the ship Sglvia de Orasse in tho river above this city, in July, i ion i :,i m .ir -lOii, v.a it uiuiitti ut uuiujiucrauiu uis- ,". "T" " " -fw il "t T: jJliUU IMIO VUUiUO UUUUVfUj UUU UL iUb vious lo her coming here she had been used as a passenger boat, running across tho Atlantic from New York. A sister of General Adair, one of the old residents of this city, once crossed the Atlantic in the Sylvia de Grassc, and remembered that vessel distinctly. DENIED IJY HUNTINGTON. Aiys Jle Has Nw Intention of Having a 1 tail road Here. The San Francisco Cltronh-le of November 6th, which reached this oiliee only yesterday, in consequence of Uncle Sam's poor postal facilities, has the following, which is adverse lo Astoria's interests, if it is really true: President Huntington was questioned yesterdny in regard to Ills reported pur chase of tho Astoria & South Coast Rail road. Ho stated that he had received letters upon tho subject a few weeks ago and a proposition was mado to hira. but ho has no intention of entertaining it and never did. Tho storj from tho North specified also that tho Southern Fncihc company had purchased tho ie halcra coal fields near Pebb'.o creek in Washington county, that a deposit of s510,O0- had been mado and a contract for the purchase and prospecting of 8,000 acres mora of land had been entered into. 3Ir. Huntington had read tbe s!ory, but pronounced it equally incor-rei-l and probably circulated hy inter ested parlies anxious to attract attention to tho property. Tlu iitpord of iiins neenmiilislipd bv C j lbini!'sSarsapari!lacan never be com 1 pU'tt! writ ifn. Tin peculiar curative pmvr.-or lined-. .Misapnlla are suc-re-sfijl win n oervthing ilse has f.nle.1. If onr Wood is impure, onr diuitiou iiiii of order. Irv Hood's Snr-ansril'a. $!.00 KMVvSih i!x:st IVii-.iia toiusi.t ii." Vilh mi Jt-flV 61,010 K-wanl i i U. S. go'd coin will Im p.ttd by 'Ji-ir,"' the Worl . IVimuui'd Caterer, lo any person vh cmi satis fartorily prove lie can get a h tier meal or a greater variety of all the Delicac is of the season to chose from.tha-' In can at .Jeff's for the money. Secoiid street, opuosli Telephone Landing. iVsi Hedsiu lowu. Ktioin pi-r night ?0 slid 23 els., 'r M't'k r'l-V. "ew and 'Viii. Private entrance. Only One in I'm United. States. Oat of is."i7 cough sirups nianufac hired in the United States, but ono has been found to be entirely free from opiates and that is the California Posi tive and Negative Electric Cough Cure, which is the best on earth for coughs, cold, croup, eic Sold by J. W. Conn. Excitement Kims high at J. TV. Conn's drug store over System Builder, as everybody is using it for Catarrh of the stomach. Dyspepsia, Constipation and Impure Blood, and to build up the system It cer tainly possesses wonderful merit when all speak so well of it. "Weijaliard's Uccr. And Pree Lunch at Iho Telephone Sa. loon,5cents. Frcsli Oysters, Eastern Clams At John Koers' market, opiosHe C. II. Cooper's, Third street Fnrn lIictl Booms For rent, on Main street. No. 307. Mrs. II. BEnnxnES. Attention Sinoltcrs. Commercial. Lurline, La Perla Cubana all imported. Flor de Madrid. La Palladina. L 1 Ermina. La Famana in Key West Brands. The iJelinont Moclia. Reading Itooni in rear of Ciar Ston. ClIAItT.ES Owen's riruj Tallc Wine Delivered at tM cents a callon. lo anv Eartofthc city. A line line of pure alifornia wines at Jow prices, at A. W. Uteinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. SHERIFF SMITH IS ARRESTED, lie Tallies Tnrnefl In tie Famous "Bnaio" Kelly Case. TJIK S1I-LSGII.LLE11 JiELE.lSET The now famous "Bunko" Kelly shanghaing case furnished another sensation yesterday when a dispatch was received from The Astobean's spvcial correspondent at Portland, an nouncing that "Bunko" had been discharged from custody and that Sheriff Smith, of this city had been arrested on a charge of kidnaping. The dispatch reads as follews: Pobtxaxd, Nov. 10. Judge Deady to day ended tho celebrated "Bunko" Kelly case by ordering his discharge. In passing on this case Judge Doady said: "Though I am not hero to say, at this time, that a crime was committed at all, 1 want to emphasize that if it was committed, it was out of tho juris diction of Clatsop county. Honco tho Astoria justice had no right to examine the case." Kelly talks of instituting a big damasc suit against Sheriff Smith for false im prisonment. Late this afternoon Sheriff Smith was arrested for kidnaping James Kelly and George Armstrong, the two complainiua witnesses in the case against 4,Bunko" Kelly. Tho sheriff promptly furnished $500 bonds and was released from cus tody. The change in the situation of affairs and the arrest of Sheriff Smith was extensively discussed among the legal lights of the city and while it is not thought that tho outcome of the case will be at all disastrous, the opinion of Judge Deady regarding the jurisdiction of the justice's court here is thought to be sound. As one at torney put it, "the action should prop erly have been bronght in Multnomah county, for tbe crime of kidnaping, so far as 'Bunko' Kelly was concerned, was committed in that count." It is expected that Sheriff Smith will arrive here on to-day's boat. The witnesses, Kelly and Armstrong, who are said to have been kidnaped by the sheriff, were released from the county jail yesterday afternoon. After getting out of jail they disappeared mysteriously and a search for them last night failed to disclose their hid ing place. A ST. I.OUIS rirrsiciAN. Ho Tests a California l'roductlon. Ills Report. A St. Louis gentleman whose affliction was Bick headaches was so surprised at their cure by Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla, that he called it to the attention of a relative, who happened to be Dr. F. A. Sarrctt, tho well known St. Louis physician "of 2GG2 Shenan doah Street The doctor saw at once that it differed from the potash preparations in that it was purely vegetable, and becoming inter, ested, began a series of investigations, and in a subsequent letter candidly admitted its cu rathe properties, and says: Wishing to test its virtues further, I used It In my own family, and prescribed it for patients who required a general system regulator. As a result, I can say it is an ahnut nbsohito euro for constipation, hil-I(:imk-", dyspepsia, indigestion, and sick b-t la tie. These troubles usually come fro'.n a l.-turbed condition of the btomach ami h v. sis. and Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla Is the l'.-t laxative and stomach regulator I hae ever seen, and as a general system corrective is almost perfection. (Signed) F. A. IJ.VKRETT, M. D., :: Shenandoah St., St. Louis. Cutli'ry. at ttlO Thirt St. AM tin patent meihi'ini"; udvcrtbei. in Ihis papi-r, IngelliiM- with lhe choicisd perfumery, ami toilet nrtich s etc.. ran be bought at the lowest prices :.l .1. V. Conn's" drug str opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. China has 130 telegraph stations. The system is mainly controlled by the government, and the operators are nil Danes. Wonderful Hcsults often follow tho use of Hood's Sarsaparilla. Scvcro cases of scrofula, upon which other prep arations have been powerless, yield to tho peculiar curativo powers of this medicine. Distressing cases of dyspepsia, excruciat ing complaints of the kidneys and liver, agonizing Itch and pain of salt Results rheum, disagree able cases of catarrh, and aches and pains of rheumatism, aro cured by Ilood's Sar saparilla. It purifies yie blood, and at the samo time tones tho stomach, creates an appetite, and gives strength to every func tion of the body. Give It a trial. General Debility "For four years my wifo suffered with largo tumor bunches on tho glands under the arms, and general debility of the Vi hole system. She becamo so poor in health that wo were on tho vergo of despair regarding her recovery. Physicians did not seem to understand her case; at all events sho never derived any benefit front their treatment. Sho finally concluded t try Ilood's Sarsaparilla. The immediate effect was so marked and satisfactory that she continued to take it, and this is tho result: Sho has gained In weight From 84 to IN Pounds and is stronger and in better health than she lias been for years. The bunches under her arms have diminished, and we bellcvo Ilood's Sarsaparilla will be too much for them in time." J. J. Noncnoss, 226 Com mercial Street, Boston, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by druggists, gl; sbcfor5. Prepared by C. L HOOD & CO., Apotbecaries,IOwcU,Mass, IOO Doses One Dollar LECTURE H.7- Xr. Alfred Kummer Will Deliver a Lecture at The M. E. Church, On Friday Eve., Nov. 14, '90. SUBJECT1 It The Ideal Wife" Conic and hear an Eloquent Discourse and ho benefited thereby. Price of Admission - Sl.OO Tlie net proceeds to he used to raise the Indebtedness recently incurred in making repairs on the church building. J. C BSLiL Has Opened a Produce and Commission STORE AT 46 Third Street, Astoria, Or. Wholesale and Retail business in Flour. iiim r veu, u&is, x waives, .apples, .tC " Solicits a General Commission B FISBEB BEDS., Successors to Wilson & Fisher. SHIP CHANDLERS HEAVY AXD SHELF Farm Implements, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. Loggers' Supplies, Provisions, and Mill Feed. :GEXEKAL AUEX1S FOK: SALEJE PATEXT ROLLER 3I1LLS. Portland. Roller ITlills. FAIRBANKS SCALES, ETC. Astoria, - Oregon. James Finlaysoii irctat : Tailor 331 Third Street. Italics the gentlemen of Astoria ami sur ruundhizdistnrts to call and see his larue selection of NEW SEASON GOODS Suitable For Ulsters, Overcoats, Suits. Trousers Comprising Scotch. English, French and American Goods BsJ-A Good Fit Guaranteed-S'o FR SAL urt;3 ru m. Cheap For Cash. Inquire at Standard Saloon BOOTS AND SHOES Tile Largest St-vk, Rest Quality r.n I Lowest Trices at the Sijjii -f The :I!cn Miik?. o. :oo:E5.:E3:isr Contractor and Stone Mason All kinds of Slone Work done hi :i npau and .substantial manner. Address all Orders or Correspondence Box 213, Astoria, Or. isheries Weaie ptvp.tred to Supply our lV.troius and otlieis with Hie best M-.h Neitpf;, in Trap nr Seine, our 1-on;: Hxperlenoe ar run, ftir tt-91. V invite early or.! -is. GLOUCESTER HC' & TWiSE CO. o Boiton Office, Ul Commercial St HE DIAEEOIfS PALACE (JUSTAV HANSEN, t'roji'r. A targe and Well Seiei'lfd Stuck of I'ntr DiainflstJewelr? At Extremelv Iu frht".. All Coo.H Uonght at TfaN liah!Ktu- 1 Warranted Genuine. A SPKCIALTY. Ca.-w :uul iiu-!.iti..i- Uoni:ii JACOBS & PLIJftlER, Contractors aM Bniers. Estimate Given on Brick, Stone, or Wood Work. Coucrctc and Cement AVorlc a Specialty. OFFICE, 118 Genevieve St. AND COMMISSION HOUSE. MABTDf OLSEN, Successor to E. C .Holden. The oldest established Commission House In Oregon. Goods of all kinds sold on com mission. Auction Sales Every Saturday. General Repairing, Jobbing and Uphol stering done. Fine stock of Furniture on hand. When you want Bargains In Household Goods go to MAKTIN OIjBE.X INCANDESCENT Prices. All Night Lights, per Month, each $2 CO 12 o'clock - " l 50 10 " " " " " 1 25 West Shore Mills Company. John C. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Complete Stocks ol Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. .1 ' ' - V . Prescript! -ClMglMOMlCH ' -sr&zyL -&WmrH C&35& . Mexican SeuWSand &rM Norwegian File hng& rtfr dlmluUuuui M Salmon f ELECTBIR LIT Bents Fine FOLLMER, CLOGG EARL & WILSON, Troy, IT. T,, COLLARS AND M II S OHRISTY'S, London, Eng., Fine Stiff Hats C. H. COOPER, The Leading and Largest Store' in the State Outside of Portland. 517,519,521 3rd St., Astoria, Oregon. Morgan & Sherman GBOOERS And Dealers In Caienjuplies! Special Attention CIvonto Filling Of Orders. A PULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part ol the city Office and Warehouse In Hume's Now Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. 37. ASTORIA, OREGON Saturday, September 27th, We will open our ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE :OF Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets, rSILK : SEALETTES Our Ilouse has a standard reputation which never fails to attract general atten tion during our Cloak Sales. COltltESPOXDENCE SOLICITED. mcallen & McDonnell, 131 & 1G3 3rd St., Portland, Or. Leading Dry Goods Store for first class goods at Eastern prices. -r- Acents for McCalls Bazaar GIovo Fittine S-rxwerns. CLOAK ALES PENALTIES! WILSON BROS., Chicago, Furnishing Goods! Philadelphia. UMBRELLAS ! HANAN & SONS., - ITeTsr 'S'orls City, MEN'S FINE SHOES THE BEST MAKES IN AMERICA OF and Boy's Suits and Overcoats North Pacific Brewery, JOHN KOPP, - - Proprietor. BREWER OF EXTRA FINE BOHEMIAN LAGER BEER. EXTRA PINE STEAM BEER. TEL SL IE CD H. T DES H. . SS-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.-W New RESTAURANT SECOND - STREET (Opp. Telephone Landing.) Is tie Bon Ton Bestanrant of tie Town (AND THE FINEST ON TITE COAST.) Dinner Parties, Banquets, a Speciatly IJte Finest Wines and JLlquors. IkPrivate Entrance and Rooms. 'jvxi. u. io conneciion wiiu uis oiu piucu on n s; &&&& & CO., 527 TMri St., ilnrin .HU AC fT V - --r8 t . - r rffc " : "Z jf j