THE bAitV AST0ttlA2i ASTORIA FRIDAY MOIltoG OGTOBEtt 11, 1895, priced profit?, , Hjgh.priced clothea wring' crs are mostly sold at high- stores at ridiculous becaus.' so lew are sold there. Tlic-e stores wii sell still 'es after it is found out that The Arcade sells 10-inch wood frame, hard rut ber roll wringer for the price got caught and squeezed be tween the rolls $2.10, omnwmiirwj.mii THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hour ending at 6 p.'m. y eater day, furnished by the United States Department of A ricutture, weather bureau. MUxtaium te.npsuj'.ure, 63 degree. Mtnlinum ltemperiturA, 49 degrees. Prrtcfolkltlton. none. Total precipitation from September 1st 1896. Ito dalte. 2.81 Inches. Deficiency of preclpltalton from Sep teurtber list, 1896, to daite, z.w incme. BUSINESS LOCALS. Freeh candies every liour t the Bon- bormier. E. 0. Coutfi Syrup wdl cur your cough, For oale at Estes-CrtUn Drug store. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skim. The Astortan will ereuifer be found on sal it McOulre's Hotel at Beaaio. Umbrella repaired and re-covered by Mrs. Fredrlckson. Leave orders ai urn fln It Heed's. The coolest and beat glass of beer In town can be bought at the Oambrlnu saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. UTAH BING CO. Merchant tailors, IBt Oetsmerdal street, cheaper thaa yu can buy ready made. New stock com plete;. Parties wishing to buy candles at wholesale will aaive money by calling on or writing to Hie Astoria Candy Factory. H Duane street Trad with Foard A rftokes Co., deal ers io Groceries, Hardware, Crocker, previsions, flour, fruits and vegetables. They will surely -pleas you. Those new perfumes, Just reoelved at the (Eates-Crain Drug tor ore the finest in the city. HutHsnr is a very 01en-reaM sensa tion. There is a plaee In (Ms town where yu OU) mjrfy Ua demand with Mm HrfamS and best U eent mwJ you ever ate. Thai place 1 Jo Terp's. Just arrived at Copoland A Thorsen's, a nice line of high grade footwear for ladle, all widths from A to F3H. No trouble to Show goods, and satlafoctlon guaranteed to every purchaser. Call and examine UierO. What bring peopJ back to the Asto ria Wed Yard after they have unded the poselbintle everywhere elset May be tt1 n thing, and May be it' another. But the fact remain back they com. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard 1 prvud f M. Purest of wines, liquors anl clgirs lC&nt free lunch all the dally papers, at the Oambrlnus, lth and Commercial. GET THEM NOW I W HAT? siBflL Why, Some of Those Black Casbmeia AT joCHNTS. --v Albert Danbar the last AROUND TOWN. This mrornlnsr-'tho moon on half. Walter rates are delinquent today. E. L. Sherman, of FortHUmd, 'is at the Barker. S. R. Davidson, of 'Portland, to visiting In tihe olty. , O. S. Wtekiand, of FU. Stevens, Is at Uie Occident. J. G. 'Megier and wife, of Brookfleld, are In tlhe ctllty. L. (M. liawerothul!. of SoaMe, Is register ed alt the Occident. It. H. Bbervrian, of Seaside, imkide a vCatt to tlhe city yesterday. A. J. Constable, of Skamokawa, was In the Ofty yesterday. Miss M. Caeper, of Plaltaato Oily, Wurfi., Is a gut of the Pttrtrer. K. R. Watts, of Silver OJtiy, iWaho, Is registered at "the Parker. The wading of 38Mi irtreet !s rapidly being pushed to completion. Deputy Marshal CWorg Humjlhrey, of Farmland, was an the city yesteruay. Kotert S. 'Norris. of Norrtaton Park, U 1n the city, Btopping lalt Iflhe Famker, FOR RiElNT A small' bedroom, fur. nlshed, centrally located. Apply at As toria n. Courtly Olerk Dunbar yesfterday Iraued ai mlnrriage license ito WlMlaimi Mu',1 and Olive Haven. Keeper Waterti'ouae, of Gearhart Perk hotel, iwus In ttie city yoster-Jty pur chawing suppdies. Wl'Jhelm Munson leavta Tuesday migWt Via Wie Canadian Pulciflc anki tihe Domin km rJlne for Chrtetlansand, Nonwtay. Nothing so distressing a a hacking oourih. Nothing o foolUlh as to suffer from It Nothing to dangerous It al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Oar gives Immediate reJlof. Unas. Rog- SHTLOH'S OURS, the great Cough ana croup cur, m in great demand POcVet sle contains twenty-five dose only 2S oenta. Children love It Sold by J. W, Conn. A CARD TO TUB PUBLIC. s Remember that "a stitch in time saves nine." The rainy season ia now se' ting in. Come and get your boots and shoes half-soled and repaired before they are too far gone. 1 am now better prepared than ever to do this in a cheap, neat and lasting manner. Respectfully vours, S. A. GIMRIE 114 12th street, corner oppo site Fisher Bros.' stoic. NOTICE. AH persona having claim agkUnst the estate of Jno. P. Dickinson, deceased, must present the same duly verlfltx, to the undersigned within six months from this date. B. VAN DUSBN. Astoria, Sept. , 1S36. FIND! BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. We bav choice property In Van Du- sen s, A&lerbrook, Adair's, Hhtve'.y's, Mo CI u re's, Taylor's, New Astoria. Warren, ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan In sums or 1200 to 13.000 on good real estate security. n. juuiutu co, WORTHY OF NOTICE. Ther Is nothing but bold, clearaut t rutin in the t.tecnent that to our met nt, quality ana tyi in row sh at U lowest ranajbl prtce yosi must ft M m firm of John Ilahn ft 9a., m uomaismai street. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICH. Nolle Is hereby given that the under' signed ha been appointed administratrix of th estate of Francis Feake and all person having ctainm against Hid ee tat are hereby notified to present said claims wfttt ttf necessary voucher wltliln aix morKh from t!ie date of this not ice to me at the ofllc of F. D. Win ton In the Pythian Castle building, in the City of Astoria, Clataop county, Oregon. ANNA FKiAJCKS, Administratrix. Astoria, Or.. 8pt 30th, A. D. 1"X. FURNISHED UOUM3 WITH BOARD. A well-furnlshed sul'e of roons, with us of parlor, and. If desired, good Labi board, at reasonable rate. tt Du- n street, corsr f Ninw. A TW18THR. A twister In twisting May wlt him a twist. For In twisting a twist Thrt- twists make a twtst; But K one of the twists t'ntwlKt from the (wist, The twist untwisting Jliiwti til tWiat That is, when it's twisted with o'.her twine than MAR ALL'S. any Ourit Holmes' new bundling near Mr, B. Young's residence, is well under Way and wilt toe to decided gWln to llppartown, Mr. Anderson has commenced work on Wis now house near the CJatsap mill and expects to Mave it completed this fall Mrs. Arenstcy Wais yesterdliy very Imay, engaged In moving her residence from Uppertown Ho 'the ctenllral portion, of the ofty. Twlny hidlols' day alt the Oregon Trading Co. AM kinds of dress goodb wKi bo ohl at amotion, sole comlmenocs alt i p. m. SoveraO vifltor-s to Aisit'0'r.i, were heand tlo ipe'mttT'k yesttePlay th.iit they had aeen fine nWultlher, but Aetorla. weaither took the plum. Mrs. Jud. McCarty ded last evening W 43 o'o'Jock, halving been sick only since SundUy nlirht. Fmnetiall artnouincelmenit will be made 'jalter. Juvlge J. H. D. Oray and wfe left 'Mat rtlglit for a faw dayu' vlHlt wkth friends In The Dalles, where to Judge afiso has some touataesa to attend tx. Rev. II. A .SchiWIchtertbeirg Will preach In Jwm,in neodt Sunday afternoon uit 2:30 o'dvxk Hn the Congregioltlonull clmnclh. AU Qennans are cordlalCy llnvfted to Ibe pres ent. Sme Woo, the .alx-year-old son of Buk Woo, Mile iChlneste tailor, died very sud denly Uislt nlgiht about 10:30 o'clock. The remullt cwwe taken to Poiil's utuUriaklng esmU.iitililnvent. Thle '(mpWJvairnvniSs on Uth streot re imumgr canialrti3ii and the contr-idtors have starve some exVfOlent work which will invuke this one of the oest uhlorouirh fares In liho city. Chief (ireen and Asslsiant Chief Bluart, of the Are dtvaiitmcnt, lut night made on examJntit'ton of the chimneys In China town, and of those Inspected all but one were fouml In good condition. Portlnnd exiposltlon excursion steamers Telephone and IlaKt Qatsert commenc ing Octolvr 23rd, the round trip rate to Portland wl;i be $1.60. Tickets good re turning up to October 30th, Inrtuslve. It wits stated ypHtnrd,iy on the dock thtut Mtmrs. Ross, Hlgxlns & Co. are fwrilaWng the sujpllf for the four big Bi'ltWiwj now in port, but whloh are about ruady to go to sea, whiMn speaks wi for ih eiuerjirijie of Asliorla mer-chanitis. Mr. Iljnniluut A. WUiEiums of Nw York city, who r.'mnAKU a one of the bent InttnivriUens Kit Mhnkeepelire Jn he coun try. iwOL gftve a rtWUlaa of 'Henry IV next Turtaltay evening, Oflt. IB, elt FUher's opwu .houws. Ailinlln 60 i-erts to all parts of the 'hoube, TMwltis for tiule at the ta.iuQ place pouts Ihi iR'i.iihr too olsav foe much Qsitinar, though a t&w fins ca.tche hav 'peen maue of some ot tno largest trout ever taikea ut of tiha stream.. Th scteamer Bafley Catzert ha been cCiaiUered to ltave Portland Sunday morn ing for iDlie purpose of carrying the ex cursion given by the Elka in honor of Pais't Grand Exalted Ruler Hay, of Wash ington, D. C, iinder the auspices of Ponwand Lodge No. 142 and in ail nrob elbRity the visiting Klks from Astoria wJ return with the excursion. If the excurwkonkita remain long enough In As- twrki they will be handsomely entertained by the home lodge. The Britfeh thip GlenaTton, Tlilch was libeMed yefltcrxlay, at the suit of four soanien iwiho oCaitmed unpaid wages, just as she was about to proceed to sea, was leleaHedi tart nlgi.it on a telegram from the United States mar'.-j.'.'jj at Portland. The capuuln WKI arrive from Portland this morning with four mora men to take thle ,pUvce of the odhefs, wh'om, It iseems, had no Just ground for their suit. It would appear thLut ir.e ofllcfails hud rxther hajJODy ejdamlnod Into the circumstances in tying luha vessct, up. SMILES AND TEARS. ChanneSW Through Which They Flow- Mother Grandy. A good sized audience essemlbled in the M. H. church last nighlt to hear what Prof. N. N. Rlddell, Ph. D. had to say In regard tlo 'iSmilies and Tcairs." The 5ec ture was fm. of Aprti weaitiher, sunshine and raitn, and hits' audience was kept In mlngfed irrtlrllh and sadness. "TWe affewtlons," sudd the speaker, "are the cliannevs tihrough which man's Joys and sorrows coime." The various facul ties that comprise the social feelings were each, taken up In order and defined, and their usets and abuses aptly shown. Con JugaVIty Is the mating lnwtlnot and1 the foundation of marriage. Where it Is very stronc It inclines persons to seek a com panion very early in life. People today are not near aa Utoug'ht'u'1 as a class as 'tihiey vhouKd he In tho eclcetlon of the lllfe dompUnlon. Many got married with the thought that If t doea noit resuCt in perfeiat happiness they will get a bill. Conjugality u the foundation of Jealousy, and hvn lit is strong In persons when they get In love, they will fed very hurt over the thought that tho loved one has ever been associated with, unothor. Par ental; iova 1s another element of the social feeding and is suldi to be the high est feeCIng in Woman's nature. It gives the Clove of children, but it is orten de graded, as it is iwhen it Is besdwed upon the pet poodle dog, that In many ease receives more a'tLentlon than a h'M. ParoniUal love gives the bloiSls of the train ing and governing of children. Many mistakes are made by good parents in thle governing lof the WttCe ones. A com mon one is In obtaining1 obedience by appealing to the child's appetite. Another Is In not answering the ch'Kd's questions or giving a fuCse reply, such as We moon is imiade of green chleese, etc. Again many parents think tWat in order to govern the child they mut crush Its wl'.J. This should never be done, for whan It Is, tho child has oto power of self decision and becomes 'the easy tooil of the selfish wi&Os of atl It meets in the world. Never onish the wiil, simply direct and guide tt. Again keep near to the child's heart, amid sympaltlvles. Admit your own mis takes. Wo need! to he very careful of our vucUfon.i, as children are a'.C good mimics and are patterning after us all the itKme. A gretut many parents make a grave error oy deceiving me cnuu. Thoy frighten It tot'o obedlenc by telling it ibug'iboos wii! oaitJh It. Love of Ihlotme was another one or the sodlat feeClngW dwelt on. This feeling Is very eltrOng in aD. people who live in mountainous coimitriej. It Is the Uiiriis of paltrlottimi and gtve the love of coun try and of home. A nation or mappy and oonltenlted homes is a safe nation. There Is sdarce a great man In nil hlls- tory 'thwt hlms not dome from a happy hlome. Tho luat of the feelings conaid- ered' w'as frientMvlp. the fraternal feel Ing that blndu pejpte logvither outside of the Ihlome. We need more of genuine frtendrthllp Iri th'e world, how little we find of It In baisJnosa. Friendship In Its pcirve:ted state gives us the wh'lsperer and Molllhier Grundy, tne gow.p, it aiso leads to fashionable calling. People used to ro visiting, but now In perverted society we make 400 calls a day. The SDeakor Un dbaliig gave some very cx- crtlienit luhioiurh'ts on the evil of gossiping. Tonilwht the professor gives his great est and mot 'inHtruittve lecture on "Her edity or Why We Are What We Are." A NEW JOURNAL. SMOOTHSD OVER. Wateilwprki Dimoultltf for the Most i rait Arranged, Yesterday Cbnraetor Burke reports that he succeeded In adjusting the n.oat of the dlfiiouiMe with he workmen vn- dcr ithe sub-contractors. The hiilf dozen men wlio refused their money ithe day before and quit work, diilmlng WilJt they were en'tltled to 12 per day, caime tb a settlement with Mr. Burke and took thwlr money, but did not go back to work. The men on the pipe line agreed to con tlnue at work on the understanding that the water Commission pay their money to thorn direct on each pay day on th eatlmoHels of 'the work done. Thds or rangemenlt Was mlot eatlsfactory to Mr. Burke and the understanding was closed on that IbakJis. Tho men Tinder Contractor Lucas on the artone work ol'o became dilnsaitlsfled and were IncClned to quit work, but Mr. Burke marie the same arrangement ,wWh them as wltih the pipe line men and they alao agreed to continue at work. TWe question of the $2,000 force account, ctlaillmieid by PareKI & Co., was broiwh't up in an Informal manner hy Mr. Ferrcra before the Waiter co:r.mtoion at their rrteeWng 1n the afternoon. The coononls. sion did not sen to favor the payment of this cCadim, tut promised to refer the matter to the city attorney if Mr, Fonrem would presint the mUltter In Us proper rorm. The men on the tunnel, under Bulb Contractor aroody, quit work at noon, demu-ndlng a guaranty of some kind for their wages, but up to tho present writ Ing no arrangement hus been arrived at, Mr. Moody claifrrls that he owes his men $100 wugies, hut Mr. Burke eays the amount Is not so large, and that yester day afternoon he sent up the money that -was due then. He also suites that he 'thinks there will be no difficulty In satisfying uheteie men today. There are many imen and; contractors who would be glad ito take the tunned work and its construcltfon iwllli not be delayed, however the present Itroable may termlnialte. No time checks are iMued, but a!C wages are paid In cash and many appXcations for work are received daily. If this fine weather continues the as- phut work on the reservoir will be fin Ifefted this wetk, and good orgve! 1s being made in arl of the other .lerart m. Tonight ilr. Hurke will no to Portland for two more nedw loads of rock for Ithe para-pelt Wall and will ship them down at once. Mr. Burke sold he never had more dx'tls- factory budines) dealings than with the Astoria water clmmiaiiion, that they are alt eucceefful touslnieteB men and that any one who can successfully handle h'e wn business tan do the business ct others as Tt tfliould ho (rone. A large pike was found In a rabbit trap at Osberton, England, recently. The trap was fully three yards from the water, and It Is supposed that the pike had Jumped at a fish and tho force of the had taken it out of the water and into the trap. ELKS' DAY AT PORTLAND EXPOSI TION. Parties going ito iPoniiland FoilOay rtlgiht on isiteJumer Telephone can 'Wave the bene- fit of a $1.50 round trip rate. Ticket's good from Frlduy nilgiiit up Ito Sunday night The tMlonWhly Illustraiior and Home and Country. New York, for October, It re- apOendenft iwKth fine illustrations. Combin ing 1n One commnclrg with the cur rent numlber-wo of tho popular Ameri can litiuatrated mugaalnes of We present day, ctaire telng taken to preswvet he berft features of both "Home and Coun try" and "The Monthly Illustrator," each already iwtf.l known to m'igazlne readers, th imanagielment thus meet public fuvor at tho outset. The happy ifcenuing or names demonstrated In the t'tie is u:i further emphUs'iid by 100 artistic 1llus traitlona which, ombelllsh. tho current is sue. And OHU'JU IO inea'J nrj n untiraj of teuibjoc'.s treate-1 In text matter of a high order. The suas.' -Iption prtoe is i a ycur. Issued by the Monthly Illustrator Tuh- Ilshliiir Co.. Jos. W. Kay president, 153 Leonlard street, New York. Q, It. Uti'li Poi'Uauid exhibition excursion tickets wJ.l Dm on wd toy tihe O. R. & N. Co. from Oct. HI to Oct. 30 Wt the rat of $1.00 f or the round trip. Good returning until Oo tober Soth, inclusive. Reduced rate hav also been made ty th O. R. A N. Co. from all Columbia river point to Port land at rat of one far for th round trip for this occasion. Soho'.fleM and Htuik. th enterprising mMvWmU of Uppertown. are now grad ing the tot oppoaste their present loca tion, where they will erect a new store buEdlng. This wideawake flrw is to b congratulated upon tt successful busi ness operations and II evident deter tnmotion to tay In th front of ths pro evasion. At the W. C. T. U. yesterday was de cided to meat In Rescue Hat partor th ftru of ne imonth. Three new memhers wer reported. A vw of thanks wua extemled to hs chun.'h offloJals for th use of h Methoul ami Praibytrrian chuivhrs. to h smsSctana, to the prea for Ciberal reduction tn Ww'- V and to Wii who helped To j.... 'Ilaxber' lecture surcem. Mr. J. M. Turtiey. who with Ma wife stM Mr. W. H. Slovenson and wife, ot PoruUnd. are apenillng th full at Se ridc. and ttcxing th NViuiuk-uiu. passed tOwowrt AWoorta yeatervray on a short bunim.'j trfcp to th metropolis. He r- BUYKR3 AND SELLERS. The following deeds were filed yesterday In 'Recorder Gundiron's oruce: Minnie Smith et al. to E. F . Urau- iford. Tat 22, block 1, uver ivint o:-iff 30 . WlntraV lnd D. Stuart Jr., to FliaveC TerminaC Townsite CO., tne iwtiat Jia of the Kindred doniblon land cJallm W-000 United 8l,tes Patent to lAndre.W Nyqu'hrt, SW. 1-t sec, a, i. g iw u.w h'k. tMnt.i, iPatnl to Ole O. Vlge, wr l Mvv i.i aw. 1-t sec. 6. T. 8 N R. 6 W anJ NE 1-4 NE. 1-4 . i t a m.. r. 1 W IDT 7M00 acres Chivs 'Wood to W. L. Engart. a cer tain talundi in Columttl nver con tuilniing 61 acres, oc. 16, T. N.. R. 7 W .. 3.500 W. T. Chutter and wilfe to A. u. Chutter, W. V, Falrlleiu aujjmon. pomiltlon deed P. O'Hara to L. iCaimpbetll, Ooits 18 and 19, block S, O MUiu auuawn to Warrenton Ohail Otto to John 01sn. ot 4, UJock 10, Warrenton addition M. TWe to Vlrginlua Harris. NE. 1-4 of a:. . T. N, R. W D. H. Welch and wife to John! Stark, lots 17 to 32. Inclusive, block 41. Ator addition ...... w n rx. w am- .ttal -nrifV to W. H. Barker et .. lots t, 2. S, 4. 4. SI, 35. 3d. 37 and 38, block 1, Fairfield addtclon 1 W. D. and A. D. Crnitter, plat of FalrftVOd UVUItton THE LEADING DENTIST. Why Is Dr. 'Howard the leaVllng dentist? Because We .mink a uccem of crown and and trtdir (work and extracts and (Via teeth m-UMMt pain. ART CLASS. OrVu iVoXWit (irll nwclt hw eMas In p&1isrr n room CA-er Oralne-Esrteu drug more 'Friday. Oct. lttft. Lessons bcvui at . n. Vemivtus Is svrsin active. The crater of ltttt is rapidly filling, and a new cine, which is alrJy sixty tect higher than th edg of th crater, l rising at the northwestern nd. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of the circuit court of the slate of Oregon, for Clatsop county, made and entered on the 21st day of February, 1805, In a suit wherein the (Nlcholal Brother Co. wais plaint I ft and (Elizabeth Funge, Alfred Funge, Elizabeth Funge as guardian of Alfred Funse and Elizabeth Funge as adminis trator of the estate of John Funge, de ceased, wore defendants: whereby It was ordered that the undersigned referees make Bale of the hereinafter described real estate: Now, therefore, we will on the 0th day of November, 1895, at the hour df 10 o'clock a. m., In front of the court house door, In Astoria, of paid coun ty and state, offer for sate at pu'bllc auc tion to the highest and beat bidder, at; of lot fourteen (14), in block sixty-live (Co), In the town, now city, of Astoria, as laid out, plattod and recorded by John Mefloire, and extended hy Cyrus Olney, in Clatsop county, Oregon, but sail lot will not he sold for lews than $11,000. The terms of sale will be one-half cash and the balance on one year's time, with Interest at 8 per cent per annum. J. H. D. OHAY, H. J. WHER1TY, Referees. N. B.-The above de?ribed property is known aa the Tlghe hotel property and consists of a three story house and appurtenances. FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkably small sum of 16 cents one can procure an exceHent chick en dinner every Sunday at the popular "Denver Kitchen," east side of 9th street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard son, the proprietor, also assures the pub lic that they can obtain at his plaee a well-cooked, well served breakfast, din ner or supper any day In the week for the above mentioned price. Give him a call and be convinced that he speaks the truth. BIIILOH'S CURE Is Bold on u gvar ntee. It cures Incipient consumption, t Is the best Cough Cure. nly one ent a dose. 23 cents, 50 cts., and $1.00. For Sale by J. W. Conn. RECEIVER'S .NOTICE. 100 100 100 00 To the Creditors of the Pacific Paving Co:- You are hereby notified to present your claims, duly veriflI ns required by law, to the undersigned, at his place of busi ness, number 479 Commercial street, in tho city ot Astoria, Oregon, wlttal thirty days from the 26th day of September, 1895. Ity order of th circuit court for the county of Clatsop, State f Oregos. JOHN HAHN, Receiver. AUCTION. Sale by auction to highest bidder, com plete outfit for the wholesale manufac ture of mineral waters, on October 13th at il o'clock, at 34 9th street. MARTIN OLSEN. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DEI' Mott Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Out- -Lioss HERMAN WISE, Vour- Oain!!! The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. We are going to move on or about the 10th of next month and we would like to move as little stock as possible, because we have another heavy winter supply on the road- For these reasons we are compelled to Cut deep into prices. Extra size gray California wool blankets Red flannel XXX California shirts or drawers Gray natural wool shirts or drawers - Gray merino shirts or drawers - Dark, colored and embroidered wool overshirts Heavy Cassimere o 'ershirts, fine quality Light cotton and silk embroidered overshirts - White British socks, silk clocked 4-ply all-linen stand-up collars Percale front, extra quality, white shirts - Striped front, very fine, overshirts - White heavjr duck barkeepers' and barbers' coats - Extra fine "VVay Mnfg. Co." undershirts or drawers Black rubber coats, plain Black rubber coats, with cape 3 for $2.75 - 95c 95c - 35c $1.25 $1.50 $1.00 - 10c 75c a dozen - 75c 75c - 60c $1.75 $1.50 $1.75 Men's Suits, Boys' Suits, Hats and Caps, Overcoats, Trunks and Valises. Everything Cut Right and Left! The above are only a few sample Bargains. You ma)' look everywhere but you will BUY AT MAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier and Hatter The Resort 473 Commercidl street, is tho place where the busiDeshninn anil the laboring man go for what is called "EKST ON THE COAST," or a nioj cool drink of the celebrated Gambrinua beer. Sand wiches of every kind made to order, mid an elegant free lunch served eveiy duy. Hot Boston Baked Beans served every other afternn. lou are welcome. Grosbauer & Brach. MUSIC HAlik. -K KEATING & Cu will open their Music Hall nt 3.MI Astor street, Saturday the Itltli. Thoy will AAA keep numberless vu 11 jiiori- nd cigars besl'loB hnvtng good music nil the tlmo. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BAHK Acts-as trustee for corporatlens and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. J. Q. A. BOWLBY President BBNJ. YOUNG Vice President FRANK P ATT ON Cashier DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, BenJ Young, A. S. Reed, ). P. Thompson W. E. Dement, Gust Holmes. B. F. ALLEN, Wall Paper, Artists' Materials, Paints, Oils, Class, etc. Japanese Alattl fs. Rugs and Bamboo Goods, 365 Commercial Street. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Condom ly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work, Stean boat and Cannery Work a Specially. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on Short Notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary They Lack Life There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stand In the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden image does to the human being they lacs strength life evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "just at well." They won't. They cannot. OO BIG SPECIALS! 9 60 40 Men's All-Wool Suits, all sizes, former prices, $16, $18, 320 and 22; choice for Men's Derby Hats, large and small blocks, black and col ors, worth 2.50 to 4.00; choice for Doz. Men's Fine Silk Teck Ties, new patterns, never sold at less than 75c; choice for Doz. Men' All-Wool Sox, assort ed colors, never sold at less than 35c per pair; reduced to $10.75 1.00 35c 20c Administrator's Winding Up Sale OF THE SCHLUSSEL STOCK AT THE White J4use Store J. L. KLINE, Adjuster.