7 .ins i)AiLV ASTfliui ASTi?iiuifbAY isonyiyp, iky a, usa. VS.. 7f f i ''T,VTTTrT ' Are going to be a lot of well-dreraed men In the city this spring of course we haven't made SSL their clothes but we think. If you ask every third man you meet where tie got bis suit and o course he will say (that lfl, If it's tallo ma-He) McDonald'. He may not tel you how much Hie saved, but you can Jut M K down that it was worth saviiig by the way he may nave on one of our $35 suits and you'll think ft cost 60-but of course you're Judg Ing by what you usually pay others. ' f chas. Mcdonald, . . . The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street. A PHIL, SHOWERS often catch people without any rub ber or umbrellas. Then a cold Is sure to follow-that is, if you don't take ui If Uhlclru k a sure "cofr preventor." The Ollice s HOPE; try It. THE omCE Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS . . One gTeat baala principle of the Pal- To thrJv and grow, each dish mut be DGtter man any one eise . uur mm to reaoh the only roomy trade place, ine lop, rtu luwur iu vcui iw - mUiJ v A nl ni4ion 4 Via tnn Ann tnn 1 III1 b IX T IIV41 iujii wua reached by any other restaurant, we - The Palace Restaurant That House You Ihtertd to Build 1 Carvbe bulit just to suit your pocket book by.. .... ! ' C. G. PflHWBERO, and you will find him at his shop at 473 Fourth Street. Sterling Silver ! Never has there been suoh a stock of sterling sliver jewelry as that now on display at our store. Half the town ooes not realize the Immensity of this assortment. .., ,.' EXSTROM, the Jeweler. HONES. We buy fertilizers and fertilizing ma very description, Bones, horns, etc, Ind pay hiuhest cash prices. Bend ni I trial shipment Western Bone-Meal Co. 771 Mission Street, Ban Fdhucisco, Cal' RSTORlfl - MATTRESS - FACTORY, .878 Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every description ot ixmnges, Mattresses, etc REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES When the tide sets one way there Is always a cause for It. Women don't come here to buy roasti steaks, and all other kinds of meat imply because It's Chrlstensen & Co.'s, Of course there are a few. a very few, who buy out of compliment, or from Ignorance, but the great mass of nouseaeepers ouy where they can get the best and for that reason we supply the majority of the families In Asto ria for they know by experience that nave only the best. - WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, ' HRI5TEN3EN A CO., Prop'rs, The Schoolmaster Says to the deserviug pupil "Go up bead.' The Public has said to Grosbauer A BraoU. ."Resort," "Go up bead. You are the only place in the city where one . oari 'gb and get a glasa of Gnrabriuue Beer for 6c, and order a fresh sandwiob too at the lame time. Business men's unch every morning. -r What About Your .Shoes? Aren't they worn out around the ole somewhere? Don't they need a patch on the side? We will make them good as new. . , ' S. A. GIJvIRB. Kltty'Cornerfrom Fisher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar, W. F. SCIIIEBE never made. Don't expect to make, either. ' But ' marke this s-a-t-l-s-f-a-o-' t-N.-n of the U-karct sort has ' accompanied every purchase of one of the cigars made by him since he began business. We've ' got the notion that a satisfied customer "cute a big figure" In building up a business. That's . the reason La Belle Astoria takes . so well. Little Giant. tm l Vale he inAfKara In A sV. torla have bought a pair or two of those luel uiiim boowi uum iur their children. The other half will as '' anon 'hey hear of the wearing qual--' Itlee of tnoae ihat are being worn abou the city. You can have your choice , cf leather, kid, grain or calf. JOHN HAHN ft CO. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER, Local woather for twenty-four tour ending at t p. m. yesterday, furnish! by the United States department of agriculture weather bureau. Maximum temjjarature, 7 degrees. - Minimum tanwrature, dfgretu. rnr.roL'in, .05 i!ih. Total preoipiiU"" from, Scptem-ber Irttt, 1534. to fj.te. 64.63 Inches. IIkomis of weciltatlon from Septem- LtRDlES' BLiHCK COTTON " HOSIERY; ; with white r;: FEET. AT Albert Dunbar's. Kole Agent for the P. N. Corsets. Money to loon. Inquire of Astoria AlartraM, Title and Trust Co. Plvo cents a quart Is what Relth & Wilson will deliver you fresh milk for. Glass battles furnished When de sired. Go to J. H Irrihoff, 120 Twelfth street, for the late improved Singer sewing machine. ; . , Mr. Humphrey has some choice Chi nook salmon at his market near Res. cue Hall. He also has oysters tnat sell ai a icHH price uiu.n ui nuy uiaci -ket In the city. He carries clams and otner snen nsn, ana as a siae issus, has a stock of Marshall's famous knit ting twine. JJTES Two hard-woklng servants- Yet quickest to rebel when over-work, ed. Glasses the right ones scientif ically, delicately adjusted ones the remedy. The ability that experience and study gives can be had at J. H. Seymour's. Charges only for glasses are modest. The Palace Bath House encourages folks to bathe by having everything first class. Relth and Wilson nave 25 good milch cows. Is It any w ader their m"k ,s first-class? Why do you suffer with that cold when E. O. Cough Syrup will cure It; for sale at the Prlntz-Crain Drug store. When a man buys a lottery ticket and draws nothing but his breath he feels sola. Wnen He buys his wood ana coal of the Scow Bay Wood Yard, whose office Is opposite Fisher Bros.' he Is pleased, as they sell only the best. Meanv is the leafflng tailor and pay the highxst 4ash price for fur skins. For years the Astoria' 'Wood Yard has given our citizens only the very best ot wood and coal. They are still doing It. In fact, they are taking the lead. Why? Because they know what the public wants, and the public knows them. , 1 GREATEST AND BEST. Four pounds of the best washing powder on earth for 25 cents. Ask Ross Hlgglns & Co. for SOAP FOAM POW DBR. If you want a bicycle repaired or a lock fixed, or any other first-clas." work done, call on C. II. Orkwitz, next door to Martin Olsen's Auction House, C. B. Bmtth, the confectioner, has fresh Btrawiberrtee every, morning; also sweet oroarwry croam eyery day, only 20 oents per plnt, Ice cream inar.ufac tured dally. Give him a call. Mothers raising their l-abes nn the bottle will have fort, strong and heal, thy babies by using .T. A. Rowan's Jer sey milk, as he makes a specialty of milk for babies and tfhe sick. Try hlin and be nappy. What cows received first premium at the World's Fair for producing the richest milk? Jersey cows, an those are the only kind Dhat J. A. Rowan sells milk from. The Palace Barber Shop Is now glv Ing one of their two-bit shaves for 15 cents. Business men of Astoria vlaltlng Port land have for years been accustomed to take their inld-day lunch at the "Gem." The ' Gem" Is now located at 7.1 Third street, next door to the Alns worth Bank. Jos. E. Pemny. FOflRD & STOKES GO. DEALERS IN Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware, White Sewing Machines, Hardware, Boat and Fishermen's Supplies, Paints and Oils, Ship Chandlery, Teas, Coffees and Groceries, California Wines, Medically Pure Liquors, Sole Agents for the Celebrated Almighty Dollar Cigar. CLOSING OUT ,SALEIv ; ... , . , Mr. Cohen, of the Low Price Store, Is go ing Into a defferentjine of business and offers his entire stock of Dry Goods at Cost. He has only first quality goods to offer, n. clin.l.lu m itirl.iU tn vet r.J of. . Yau can buy with your eyes shut and you can't wrong. AROUND TOWN, - . . NOTICE, There will be a upeclal meeting of the McKlnley Cluo at the Court House cn Monklay evemtnig, May 6th, 1S95, at 8 o'olock, for the purpose of electing tf n delegates Ito attend the convention of the Young Men's Btate Republican Club, to be held ait Portland, Oregon, Wednesday, May 23d, 1895. A full at tendance Is earnestly requested. . J. WIHERITY, C. E. BAYLE9, Secretary. President. Men's iwtil'te uinlaundrled shirts 44 cents at SDianaihan Bros.'. ., Men's camel's hair tinder wear 55 oents suit at Shanaban Bros.' About the 'best investment In Astoria today Is in residence buildings. Men's French barbrlggan underwear 55 cents suit, at Shananan Bros.' . Call Bind see Mrs. Row' trimmed leg. norms, cttrildren, ll-rfor two (lays only. Sure death to Onck Roaohes and Bed Buffs. Electric Paste, at Rogers' Drug Store. The steamer Harrison leaves out Sat urday morning at 6:30 a. m. for Tilla mook and way points. For tine very tartest thing In. ladles' headgear, call at Mrs. Sarah Ross' par lors. Irving Club block. , Married At Portland, Friday, April 20th, David West and Mrs. King, both of Westport, Clatsop county. Men's French balbrlggan underwear and men's camel's hail underwear, 65 cents suit, at Shanaban Bros.' Rlohtrd Carruithers won the bicycle at Beveridge's yesterday and Arthur Lcfberman the wheel aft Olsen's. Spe'clal sale of millinery goods, Wednesday, and TAhureday, at Mrs. L. Grlllln's, corner 10th and Duane sts. There Is scaroefly a city of its size In itlhe country ithtalt has bo few shade trees Hnlng its street as lias Astoria. George jL Cohen, a prominent mer ohant erf TWlaimooik, was a passenger yeateHday on the iHarrtoon for Astoria. Fred Oberg tilae 'been acting In the dual capacity of policeman land con stable during tbe absence of Officer Seafeldlt. Our new waists are here. Perhaps It would be more correct to say our new sleeves are here, with waists attached. Shanahan Bros. ' Mary LaWdenipera died alt St. Mary's years. An autopsy was .held, "but itlhe result iwas not learned. Mrs. Sarah Ross haa Juat returned from Portland with a new invoice of millinery good3, and for the next two days will sell them alt almost cost price. Mr. and Mrs. Jamce Qulnn were pas- sengers on the PdCter yesterday from Qulnn's Landing. They apent tine ar. ternoon 1n the city, relturnlng on the Pdtiter lost night. Notice .Is 'hereby given to al .persons leaving the state to go to the "Jim" Shaving Parlors for a nrst-cxies 10 cent sJhiave, 378 Aator dtireelt, next door to the Parker House. .... Officer eealfeldlt Is expected home this morning from Font Vancouver, wiliere he lhas been as a wltneaB In the court-martial of the Fort Canby de serter 'Whom he arrested a few days ago. SHANAHAN BROS. THEIR GREAT SALE COMMENCED MONDAY ' ' l . Never before have we offered such .bargains as we do in our Banner sale. When margin, now wo undersell them by a large margin We are the largest buyers of Dry cent on their entire purchases.' We are a thorn in the side of every house in Astoria. fr jm us you save the 25 per cent extra which other houses lo3e annually. Lstrfu steei m t it mr m rn 55 Inch blk broad cloth .... .75 A .85 sale price .59 8 in blk broad cloth .....$1.25 A $1.00 sale price .75 28 in blk Tricot 50 & .60 sale price .37 40 in blk Oamuh hair 1.00 A 1.25 sale price .78 46 in Serge 1.00 A 1. 25 Bale price .83 40 in figured suiting 1.00 A 1.25 sale price .87 30 in Henrictte 30 A .35 sale price .21 40 inllenriette 1.25 & 1.60 sale price 1.00 64 In broad cloth '. . .1.60 A 1.40 sale price .96 300 yde fancy suiting ....... .20 & .25 sale price .13 500 yds fancy suiting. ...... .35 A .40 sale price .29 Shot silk 40 A .39 sale price .33 Japanese silk .40 A .39 sale price .33 Fancy check & figure silk . . .65 A .75 sale price .40 Crepe Silk 1.25 A 1.50 sale price .78 Apron Gingham.... 7 and 8c sale price 4c Best Calico . 'j. . . . . 7 and 8o sale price 5c Scotoh Gingham. ., . .,. . 12 and 15c sale price .11 Outing flannel J. . .'. 7 and 8c sale price 5o Onting flannel......... i.. 12 and 15c sale price 8c White goods 10 and 12, sale price 7c "White goods .14 and 15c sale price 8c Llama cloth 12tf and 15c sale price lOo Wen's vests and panta. . . . . .75 and 1.00 sale price .66 Mens vests and pants.. ..125 and 1.10 sale price .93 Mens' vests and pants. . .2.50 and 2.25 sale price 1.45 Heavy Scotch wool suit.. 2.00 and 2.50 sale price 1.50 Drawers all wool 1.25 and 1.00 sale price .50 Wool shirts . 60 and .75 sale price .45 1 1 4 3 Conimercim--Street ... - 575 There rUl be a glove contest, for points Saturday night at Uie Casino In a bout of six rounds between Jim Ryan and Wllsonf of Fort Canby. An . admission of 60 cents for this occasion. No passes will be accepted. Yesitarday Mr. Flflher decided to re ject all 'bids for construction of his theatre, and now the work will be done 'by day labor, Mr. Fisher to em ploy a auiperlntenident tor the work. It is expedbed the (place will be ready for use by the first day of July. The "Atrtorlan" has 'been stolen fre quently during "the past month from a subscriber on Bond street between 7th and 8th. I will give $10.00 reward for the arrest and conviction of any one stealing the "Aatorlan." J. A. Ran nels, route agent. At the W. C. T. V. meeting yester day Mesdaimes M. A. Brown, Dr. Owens Adair, and D. K. Warren were elected delegates, and Mesdames Estes, W. W. Parker, and Fred Fisher alternates to the W. C. T. U. State convention which convenes at Roeemirg May 15 -17. The following passengers left for Port land lat evening on the Bailey Gat zert: J. N. Shelly, a. H. Kalfer, H. Jones, J. T. Jamlejrm, H. Doyle,' G. W. Granni, J. T. Merle, J. I'. Blount, & FieW, C. Stllhnan,' Mrs. Cornwall, Miss Watson, Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Sdion over, Mrs. J, Smith. . The following were among the pas seniors for Portland on the Potter last night: A. Cohn, Mrs. C. E. Powell, A. V. Ragsdale, J.'H: Woodruff, L. Lltticum, A. Arthur, Mrs. Harris, J. J. Barber. I C. Jacobs, H. Jacklln, W. C. Smith, Jr., O. D. Williams, Wm. Leech, J. V. Beach, W. C. Tuttie. , i 1 1 Yesterday a certain read estate deal er placed a card in front of his place of business announcing that he had a cottage for rent. He was almost Im mediately besieged toy applicants for the vacant bouse, and long after the sign was taken down people were call ing on him (Wanting to lease the place. Last evening at the home of his pa rents on 9tlh street, Master jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Allen, gave a party to a number of thla Juvenile friends and plevfrtaites. Various games were Indulged in by the little people until afbout 10:30, iwhen they dispersed after having spent a moat pleasant evening, .i ' i . i i Anions the large numlber of deeds filed yesterday iwere those of M. J. Kinney, H. Brown, Victor Hansen, E. M. ZahO, J. Kostenman. P. L. Cherry and W. E. Dement. It is expected that all the rtgdvt of way deeds in the city will be In during the next week. A large number of deeds from .non-residents have also been received. Yesterday Coroner Pohl received word from WesMport that Adolph, the 7-year-old son of Same KelH, was drowned, and to send a casket for the remains, wlhich had been recovered. But brief particulars accompanied the order for a casket. It seeme the sad accident occurred In a slough about three miles above WestportCon Wed nesday last. Three or four hundred ipeople were In Fisher's hall yesterday afternoon to heir the evangelists, Hbldridge and Dtckson. Much enthusiasm prevailed' and the speaker's talk on tie "Second Coming of Christ," was an interesting and forctble argument. The business houses and saloons were generally dlosed between the .hours of 3 and 5, to give all an opportunity to attend. " A. B. Hammond left . Portland this nwrnlng for the East, where he has jrrPoi'tartt business matters to attend to. ,. He 'may not have determined to give up the Astoria railroad project, Jut- ft is certain that he is tired of Uie delay In getltlng matters arranged rfitfif 8 REMEMBER tr the Aetart people. It If under- mlnnA that h rtll an tn Clan Francisco and return to Portland about the jlth ana will come to Aatorca u ne is wanted, , . A mmvtiat atiataA VAAtflnlAV ill) the newagatherer Ithat aRhouh the flsher- Just mow, they were spending out very little of it it was his opinion that, carccnung me spipft di uie i,nm, ure hardy fisherman is hoarding this sav- intrm wltlh m vlontr tf VvaviniF A full purse when the "boom" strikes the town. Compounded, the sum will grow Into a fabulous sum before the much- talked-of event arrives, unless tne property owners hurry along wlth their deeds. The O. R. and N. Co. have not only reduced one way rates to 11.00 and round trkp rates to 11.50. between Port land and Astoria, but they have again placed in service tfha rtaqkawl .popular steamer T. J. Potter. She will resume her regular run from Portland Thurs day and continue to leave Portland at 7:00 a. m., and Astoria T.W) p. m. dally, except Sunday. She, has been thouroughly overhauled, newly painted, and all rooms rec&rpeted iand provided with the latest Style spring beds. The Potter is eleotirto lighted throughout, and if good service and -reasonable raites commend themeelves to the trav eling public, the O. R..and N. Com pany are entitled to very liberal con sideration in the way of patronage. The following real estate transactions were filed with Recorder Gunderson yesterday: H. P. Parker and wife '.o Catherine Parker, tract of land near Seaside, Sf0; James Patterson to Wil liam J. Patterson, southeast quarlter of section 35, township 6 north, range 6 west, J500; A. G. Burns to H. Allen Shorey, block 15, Columbia Second Ad dition, SI; Wasper AJideregg and wife to Otto Durfner, south half of south west quarter of Bectlon 18, township 7 north, range 8 went, $1500; Annie Mc Crea to Emma R. Holden, lot 6, block 34, Holladay Park, $50; G. Wlngate et. il. to Emma R. Holden, lot 5, block 34, Holladay Park, $50; Btate of Oregon to Peter Olaf NWhling, 150 acres In sec tion 7, township 8 north, range 7 west. North 'Beach this summer iwlll prob ably have excellent facilities for bring ing in and returning visitors to that re sort, as all differences heretofore ex isting between the I. R. and N. Co. and the O. fL and N. Have been ad Justed, and. the boats of . both com panies 'Will land at the Ilwaco docks. This fact will make it especially lm iportant for the people of iClatsop to awaken to the rivalry of their nelgh 'borinig resorts on the Washington side, and Join together dn a united effort to turn the tide of Ibelach travel to the summering places along Clatsop and Cannon 'beaches. Last year's travel was an object lesson that the proprie tors of the summer resorts on this side can well profit toy. In an Interview with a member of the subsidy commllttec, the gentleman, in reolv to the question as to what was meant by the statements of some peo ple that the ; railroad projeot was a mere real estate fake to sell property, replied that the sooner Oregon people understood that a bona fide contract had bsen executed by the committee of Astorlans with Mr. Hammond for the construction of the road, and that Mr. Hlammond Ttnai, ready to go ahead with the werft.n better it would be for ell. The food can be built, bu' only by carrying out the contract ot the pirt of the people. No one denies but everyone should understand that Hammond, or anyone else, will build It on wind., The subsidy agreed to be donate Is art-that tae contractor will get out of It, Which wlM not cover the cost of construction, and the road will have to be operated two years or more before It will pay any profit. The benefit will be to the people of the 'in irinf el finai elaVs r f - White shirts, each .60 and .75 sale price .49 Mens heavy cotton socks.'. . . .8 and 10c sale price 4c ens' heavy black socks 20 and 25c sale price 8c Mens' overalls ; 75 c sale price 45c en' i.-irni.'l s 60 and S0o sale price 35c Mens' suspenders 20 and 25c sale price 10c Mens' collars 25 and 20c Bale price 8c MenB' cuffs i 20 and 2oc sale price 15c Children's hose 10 and 15o sale price 5c Towels 20 and 15c sale price 10c Towels 15 and 12c sale price 5c Ladies vest 20 and 25c sale price 15c Ladies vest .20 and 15c sale price 8c Corsets 75c and 1.00 sale price 25c Childrens vests .25 and 35c sale price 15c Ladies para5ols . ......... 2.00 and 2.50 sale price 1.25 Crepe all colors 15 and 12 c sale prioe 10c Duck. 15 and 18c sale price 12'c Cotton Pongee.... 25 and 20c sale price 12 Table linen 15 and 35o sale price 20c - Table linen ......l.OOand 1.25 sale price 7'io Table linen '.. 40 and 50c sale price 35c Shaker flannel ...'112 and 15c sale price 7c Ysrd wide muslin... ..... 8 and 7c sale price 5c Wide Sheeting ........... 20 and 22o sale price 17)'c Colored Sateen ............. 25 and 26c sale price 19- Colored Sateen 15 and 18c sale price 110 Black sateen 15 and 18c sale price 11 Curtain screens .13 and lie sale prit-e 10 PUPJI IR HI! MiViWWBUI i The B B t h,- etate and In the flrtt particularly to the people of Astoria, where the head quarters will be, The Artorlan has it from a reliable source that the Holladay House at Seaside ,wlll be thrown open to the public again this summer, though un der whose management it lhas not been decided. The owner of that lovely re sort gave It out last fall that he would not re-open the house again soon, but for just what reason was not made known. It could not bave been because the iproperty was run at a loss last eaasont for it is known that for the first time in several years the botel books showed a balance to the owner's credit at the end of the season for 1894. If the otel si opened this year it will undoubtedly be patronized by a large number ow Mr. Hammond's friends, tfhat gantlaman having taken a decided fancy to the property, and has been beard to remark that he In tended locating his family there for the summer. Mr. A. B. Hammond bas ordered his engineers to stop any further work pending orders. This simply means that Mr. Hammond Is disappointed that matters are going so slowly, and as he expressed It, is unwilling to Incur any further expense until the deeds are all In. He made a business contract for the construction of the road whlcn he Is witling and anxious to carry out, although he would , make more money to wait a year. But Mr. Hammond Is in earnest, and his other large business Interests, to whidh this Is but a drop In the bucket, will not permit of miMh waste of time on his part. Whenever the citizens carry out their part of the contract Ihe will again put his en gineers in the field and commence act ive work. The season Is advancing, said a prominent citizen yesterday, and Astoria and the residents along the line are toeing 'thousands of dollars by their procrastination. Once the road Is started, everyone donating will get his money back a thousand fold. That the people are waking up to the fact that the ASOorla-Goble road can' only be built by everyone coming to the front and completing his right-of-way and subsidy deeds is evidenced by the fact that yesterday was the lari est day, since the committee started work, for the filing of deeds. When It was learned that Mr. Hammond was dead in earnest and would not turn a clod until the citizens' contract was carried out, people fairly tumbled over eaoh other to get their deeds in, and even those from the country came Into town to execute their deeds. One man who 'had refused the offer of the com mittee for damages begged to have his deed accepted. It Is realized that Mr. Hammond will not pay any money for right of way and that the citizens have no amount of funds to spend therefor, and that the benefits accruing from the building of the road will re imburse the donors a hundred fold, and thiaJt unless the right of way Is given the road will be lost. For all cleansing pu-poses, domes tic or mechanical, removing scale from steam boilers, making soap, or de odorizing the kitchen sink, use Red Seal Lye. The members of the Finnish Sister hood and Brotherhood are hereby no tified to meet at their hall at 10:30 a. m. 9atirrdiav, May 4, 1S95, to attend the funeral of our late sister, Mary Lahdenpera. By order of SOPHIA DIXON, MARTIN JACKSON. GRIAND GLOVE CONTEST. On Saturday night between Jim Ry an and , the soldier, Wilson, of Fort Canby, in a bout of six rounds for points. No passes will be accepted for this occasion. Admittance, 60 cents. MORNING, APRIL 29th. . we started in business we undersold our corapol iters by a small Goods in Astoria and can save our customers from 25 to 33 per We sell for cash other houses sell on time, and if you buy r 1 - Red Calico 7 and 8c sale price 5c Ladies' hose 25 and 20c sale price 10c Ladies' hose 25 and 35c sale price 20c Ladies's hose 20 and 15c sale price 10c Children's hose 10 and 15c sole price 10c Children's hose 20 and 23c sale price 12 Towling 7 and 8c sale price 5c 86 in wide lawn 10 and 8c sale price 5c Ladies parasols 1.00 and 75c sale price 25c Ladies waists 40 and 35c sale price 25c Ladies waists 85c and 1.00 sale prioe 65c Ladies wrappers. 95c and 1.00 sale price 75c Ladies wrappers 1.25 and 1.50 sale price 1.00 Children col. dresses 25 and 35c sale price lUc Children col. dresses 50 and 75c sale price 35c Children col. dresses 85 and 90c sale price 50c Lamp chimneys 10 snd 8c sale price 5c Scrubbing brushes . -15 and 20c sale price 10c Cloths Hues 20 and 25c sale price 10c Hall racks 20 end 25o sale price 10c Machine oil 10 and 15c sole pric3 5o Soap 10 and 12o sale price 5c Cloths pins 5 and 8c sale price I VjC doz Pins Band 6c salo price lu tach Ladies night gowns 75 and 65c sale price 5ilc Ladies chemise 35 and 40c sale price 25c Ladies chemise." 75 and 80c sale price 49c Lace curtains 1-50 and 1.7.5 sale prire 1.25 pair Lace curtains 2.50 and 3.50sale price 1.75 pair Poles and fixtures free with lace curtains. sssjpspss Mm ipjp.Ni jrrvm Great Sale Commenced JL O Astoria, Oregon. HAVE YOU SEEN r The Trilby Hat Otherwise knuwn as the fe dora hat. We liavo grit two cases of them Mhich we are selling at $1.25, they would he cheap at $2.50, get a hat be fore they are gone. There are only a few pair of all wool pants left, by Sat urday they will all be sold. Don't rrms this snap at $1.50 a pair, all wool. Gheap GhFley. The Wrecker of High Prices. 571 Commercial itivet. ON i : t. t