The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 22, 1895, Image 4

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    THE DAILY A8T0BUN, ASTOBIA, TUESDAY HOMING, OCTOBER 22, 1893.
IMPORTANT DECISION.
Itentltered by tl Wj-ir.njr.on Supreme
Court.
OCjurtpla, OJt. ffl.-The isuprane court
Jiuj rendT.-cd fa. most Important decision
lioiUing U:ot wicm cltlia commence on
action to foreclose the lions 'on rpectal
stiretft gnakle assessments within a stip
ulated (period of two years after deMn-
queroy tho Men oeusea and the city can-
molt weaver. This Is wide dweeplng end
trevBUdpltiea epeclad assessment warrant
to Uhle, amount of hundreds of thousands
mf dotiara tlaroughout the state. Most
of lUhteae wuinranfjs aire 'held by Euslern
MARKET REPORTS.
Liverpool; Oct. 21. Wheat dutHi for.
spot, demand poor; No. 2 red winter,
to 3d; No. t red spring, stocks exhausted ;
No. I haiM Manitoba, 60 3d; No. 1 Cal
Ifbrinia, 5s 4d.
New York, Oct. 21. Hop, weak.
Londlon, Oct. 21. Hops, unchanged.
Portlllattd, Oct. 21. Wlhwat. unchanged.
LAR.GR bun op fish.
Fafll sadimon Packers Are Kept Busy.
Sunday afternoon a large number ot
visitors called at the Han thorn cannery,
attnacter by the unusual activity dis
played at that (Kicking house. The ex
tnatonJinarily' heavy run of fish In the
lower river made ft necessary to operate
(Die teatirteries rtlglht and day for the past
week, In order to get the fish packed.
Mir. Ctulude Hawthorn, foreman of the
con department and the electrlp tight
plant, very courteously entertained the
visitor and exhibited to thorn the entire
tfuiflt and the method of preserving the
fish.
Hhere are between forty and fifty em
ployes In the cannery besides the CW
nirrten and the operations of this full's
pack eif the cannery, tt ie Boated, will
Ufytrtbtultje (about 150,000 to the fishermen
and emujoyes. OnCy fish caught In ihe
lower river Suave been used and It Is
add tlhtat the run hlaa been so much larg
er than the a venose faM run, that some ot
Wne Ash- hold to be packed In Ice over one
day todfore tfliey could be canned. Young
Mr. Hantohrn Is Justly proud of the work
under his dhlarge and always glad to
sMow v1ltor through the cannery.
THE P1AXJLINB HALL ENGAOEM,i3N T.
Bealts Sealing iRaoidly, but Some Good
Ones Left.
Miamager Beggs nays that nctjA'ltlha'und
ing tlhere was a rudh for seats yesterday
tor the Paiulline Hall engagement there
an pCiertty of good seajta left In fact
every eeat 1n the house Is good as the
aidltwrtum Is not eo large but what one
can see awd hear from every part of tlhe
house.
Am thVi company oroly playto In large
otiiles they do not camry a full orchestra,
At 50 Cents
We will place on sale tomor
row (Monday) and following
days this week . . . . .
Over 2
OF
000
LtHDlES' HjMD GENTS'
Fine
- AT
Half Their Original Cost.
- These goods are the very best
makes in the country such as
Laird, Schober & Mitchel, E. P.
Beed & Co., for ladies; and Hanan
&Son and Rockford Shoe Com
pany for gents.
These
Redaced
C. H. COOPER,
nnf
Lteading House o Astoria.
but Manager Bess h enough profca-
tllontil tatent engaged ,who, with t!e mil
ticlami of tile company, wll Unsure the
pre per renUflxln of tlhe orchestral parts.
Upon the securing of a good house for
th'ii enteretlnment dc-send the manage
ment's aWlliy to obtain any other flnst
ctasa company. AH cum not have end
scats In tlhe front rows, uit there should
be no difficulty In a!l being pleased In a
hou? 'the size of Fisher's Opera House,
as every beat Is a good one.
THE NEW SEWER.
Work WeCil Under Way and Will Be
' tn-mpleted 'in Fifteen Iays.
Conltuwctor Fadtubend reports that the
work on the new sewer In Adair's As
toria Is Wfrl under way and that with
a conUlnuo-nce of good weather wSl be
completed in albout 15 days' time.
One tiunnol 140 feed lonx 1s about halt
ftrMwd, amd lainotlmr tunne. 100 feet long
Witt he finished In u tow days. Between
fifty and sixty men are engaged on tlhe
work and day and nlss'ht sfli-IJi ere at
work on the tunnels. Not an accident
thrus far has occurred, and the work Is
Wing pusihed against great odds. Every
foot of tlhe work has had to bo braced
both- In the tunnels and In the diroh.
This Is probatty one of the mcst difll
cmfJt pieces of work of the klrfd ever Cet
In Oho city.
The ainprca'chlnjr marriage of Miss Pau
line Whitney ond Mr. A. H. Paget re
call' an incident -wMeh happened to the
bride ttietc's mnthor, when '.Mr. WUMaim
C. WWltmey waa secrdtary of the navy.
The explorer Miner W. Druce took Rome
Eskimo girls to Wai.sDilnjtbn. Mrs. Cleve
lamd, nurirpund'd by the ladles of the
calblmrt, received tlhein. One dusky mild
en aiDrrllred the sitetle gloves worn by
Mrs. WhUtney, and 'trok-.d th.im Ront;y,
whereupon Mrs. WhUtney took thorn oft
and present! 'Kltem to the girt.
Business-Man "Are you a good whist
ler, my boy?" Applicant "Yesir! d'a'sy
Busilness Man "Got!" Boston Courier.
FisHHR's opera House.
Pauline Hall Co.
In Their Greatest
Operatic Comedy
Success ... .
"DORCAS"
ONE NIGHT ONLY C
THURSDAY, OCT. 24th.
Sale of seats opens 10 o'clock Thursday
morning, October 24th, at New York
Novelty Store.
on the Dollar!
Pair
Shoes
-
Prices
for Gash Only!
MEN'S
RUBBERS.
' Rkht kinj
every time. No
K u e S S WG: k
about them,
being all right,
cuner in qual
ity or price.
Tl ere's wet
weaflier yet to
come. Any day
may start it.
You had bet
t e r pre pare
now.
YESTERDAY'S LEATHER.
iocai weamer for twenty-four hours
ending at 6 p. tn. yesterday, furnished
uy me unnca etates Department of Ag
riculture, weather bureau.
.Wu.xlmiui.Ti tempf.rature, D8 degrees.
'Minimtum tenrvpeiralture, 49 degrees.
lYeulpl tuition, none.
Total precipitation from September 1st
1335, to duite, 2.81 Inches
Deficiency of precipitation from Sep.
tomtoer 1st, 1893, .to date, 5.98 lnchCB.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Fresh candles every hour at the Bon-
Donmere.
E. O. Cough Syrup will cure your cough
For sate at Estes-Craln Drug Store.
Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays
uib inh-iieai casn price tor lur skins.
The coolest and best glass of beer In
town can be bought at the Ga-mbrlnus
saioon, iztn and Commercial streets.
WAH SING & CO.-Merchant tailor.
626 Commercial street, cheaper than you
can buy ready made. New stock com
plete.
Those new perfumes, Just received at
the Krten-craln Drug .Store are -.he finest
111 mo cuy.
Purest of wines, liquors and clsars
e.egani iree luncn all the dally papers,
at the Gambrlnus, 12th and Commercial.
I'arties wlfftiinir to buy candles at
wholesale will save money by calling on
or writing to tno Astoria Candy Factory.
401 Dunne street.
Trade with Foird & dtokes Co., deal
ers n urocenes, Hardware, Crockery,
provisions, flour, fruits and Vegetables
They will surely please you.
Hunger is a very disagreeable sensa
tion, there .s a place In this town where
you can eatefy as demands with the
cleanest and beat 23 cent meal you ever
a'.e. That place Is Joe Terp's.
Just arrived at Copoland & Thorsen's,
a nice lino of hltrh grade footwear for
ladles, ail widths from A to KB. No
trouble to show goods, and satisfaction
guaranteed to every purchaser. Call end
examine them.
What brings people back to the Asto
ria Wood Yard after they have sounded
the possibilities everywhere elae? May
be It's one thing, and May be It's another.
But the fact remains back they come.
And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is
proud of It.
Nothing so distressing as a hacking
eolith. Nothing so foolUh as to suffer
from It. Nothing so dangerous If al
lowed to continue. One Minute Cough
Cure glvis Immediate relief. Chas. Rog
ers. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough
and Croup Cure, is In great demand
Pocket size contains twenty-five doses
only 25 cents. Children love It Sold
by J. W. Conn.
FURNISHED ROOM3 WITH BOARD.
A well-furnished sul'e of roons, with
use of parlor, and, if desired, good
table board, at reasonable rates. 40Ti Du
ane street, corner of Ninth.
NOTICE OF SALE.
By vlrtuo of a decree of the circuit
court of the state of Oregon, for C'.atsop
cjunty, made and entered on the 2Ut
day of February, 1S!u, In a suit whenln
the- Nlcho'.al Brother Co. wait pliintlfl
and I'JII.abeth Fungc, Alfred Finj;e
Elizabeth Funge as (ruandian of Ai'frtd
Futile and Klizabeth Funxe as odmlnlS'
trator of the citato of John Funge, de-
ee.ised, were defendants; whereby It was
ordered that the undersigned referees
make sale of the hereinafter described
n: entitle: Now, therefore, we ivl
on the 9th day of November, 18!o, ot the
hour irf 10 o'clock a. m., in front of the
court he-use door, In Awtorla, of paid coun
ty and state, offer for s.ile at public auc
lion to the hlKhest and beat bidder, al.
of lot fourteen (II), In block sixty-five (tio),
In the town, now city, of Afctorla, as
laid out, platted and recorded by John
Mo'Clure, a,nd extended by Cyrus Olm-y,
In Clatsop county, Oregon, but wald lot
will not to sold for less than $11,000.
The terms of sale wiU be one-half casn
and the balance on one year's time, with
Interest at 8 per cent per annum.
J. It, IV GIUAY,
II. J. WHEBITY,
Referees.
N. H. The above divorlbed propeny Is
known a. the Tlghe hotel projjerty and
consists of a three story house and up
purtenar.cos. RKCHIVER'S NOTICE.
To the Creditors of Ihe Taclflc Taving
Co:
You are hereby notllled to present your
claims, duly, verllbsl as required by law,
to the under-:livi'd, at his place of busi
ness, number 479 Commercial street, In
the city or Astoria, Oregon, within thirty
d.iya from tho 2tith day .of September,
1!H".
By order of the circuit court for the
county of Clatsop. State of Oregon.
JOHN HAJIN, Receiver.
WORTHY OF NOTICE.
There- Is nothing but told, clear-cut
truth la the abatement that to secure per
fwt fit, quaJlty and tyle In your shoes
I at the lowest reasonable prteea-you must
I go to the firm of John Hahn & Go., 47
Commercial atreet.
B. K. ALLEN,
Wl Pjpcr. ArtliU' MaterU's, Paints,
Oils, Glass, etc. Japanese Mnttl gs.
Rugs anj Bamboo GooJs.
3O5 Commercial Street.
Asphaltum Work
Rrsefvoir Llnl'iR, Street Paving, Side
walks, Flooring and Roofing.
Aiapliattlc Cement. Enamel otl(l Ho
lutlon for contlng and preierving. "
IRON m4 STIin TANKS. BULKHIDS.
OIRDtRS, PIPES, ttc.
I'l.iij nJ Snll,cili-is Pr p ir 1 ,
TllOS. Kl MV1H,
- General (Inntractur anj Djler In Asrhalts.
I 4; V k'..v k.'Ttl-i-tieri-Sit, l"ortlanJ.
Loral Rcc-ri'srnutlvts and gi-nts: Messrs. T
4 Brtl. F!avl BullJInjf. Astoria. Or. '
I R flew Iiot o?
1 -f P. N.
1 CORSETS
Came Yesterday.
P. N. wearers will be sure to
find their favorite style.
filbert Dunbar i
i
Use the ROYAL SOCIETY I
' Art Silks they are the best, f
AROUND TOWN.
Odtjclber! Month hoDf-way betweeen
T.ie sieuson's chuiiging story;
'Here Bumrmer eends Its sunny life
In gold aind crimson g'lory.
Btretit ilmiprovemenrts are going merrily
on.
H.
ktor.
CJougli, of Tacoma, Is at the Par-
Bngilneer Curtis returned from Portland
yeetrjcrday.
V. F. eirrAti, Kt Ntiw York, Is a guest
of tlhe Occident.
J. J. KetCy, of St.
at tfli Oo:idcnt.
Paul, Is stopping
A. P. Bbrg, of Fort Stevens,
tlhe city yieblteflJuy.
C M. CaUemUier, of Knjppton, was In
t'ho ity yeeicerdiiy.
D. 'P. Hagne'.1, of Souiii Bend, Is regis
ttrdd lt the Parker.
C. F. Lester, of t'he Seaside road, iwos
In the city yesterday.
. Uhlas, Jolhnson and wife, of Portland,
are guoslta of the Occident.
S. M. Cooper, of Sun
registered at tlhe Occident.
Francisco, 4s
H. Powers and J. Kelly, of Montana,
aire guesfia of t'he Parker House.
For extra chWce lances, pears
qulncee, try Ross, HlgfflnB & Co.
and
Thos. Larcen and Chas. Mace, of Til-
luimock, are guests of Wie Parker.
At tlhe Astor House ysterdiay waa regis
tered J. J. Kelly, of St. Paul, Minn..
CUpt. A. C. FiJlier ieft out on the State
yctitc.:Uuy for a trip to San Jose, Cal.
Sak'aih Bernlliar.lt, according to Parisian
writers, 'is trying to reduce her weigiht.
Thioit 'Wang ft'lt iwaiit," Ww Duano jaireet
Improvement, wfM be campleted In a. feiw
days.
Ccoerafe H. Croonge, W. II. Barter atiU
N'lc WViber went on a duck 'hunting trip
Sundny.
Joe .Friedawlhal and. wife, of Portland,
urrlved on tho Telephone last nlg'Kt on a
bi'JduJ "tour.
Round trip tickets wljl be on fsale by
rite O. R and N. Co. from October 23rd
to 30th at rato of fl-DO.
The Clia'tsop Mill Company have started
their lath m'Kl and ore now prepared to
fill lall orders for luiths.
Quite a delegation of prominent Asto-
riand epent Surnday afternoon taking a
wa'Jk over the pipe Mne.
Okif 'Honsen, englnee, and John Carlson
of llho TKanwok lis'hl'houeK, no.v In the
I.CiufJtaJ , are rapidly recovering.
The poUfee court room had yesterday
t'he uauati alr of quldtness iwCilch baa dhir
aicter'izt'J it fcr the paot two wceka.
E. C. Hughes, W. H. Wherlty, and D.
MeT.tvlilh, ytdtorVlay il.iarted out on a few
Ooy-3' 'hnrrJilns ti'lp In the Nchilem Valley,
Some extra tine evaporated fruits Just
received by Ross, Hlgglns & Co.
Among th'e A-tltortans who are spending
the iweck In the country are Air. and
.Mm. Hank Ingj.Ha. They will return
Frld'iy.,
Block ten, Olney's A'Jtorla, generally
kmwn -aw Iluiltir and Alkei's, ihau been
eutlilvided Into lots by tin owner, Mr.
A. II . Stone.
Teuimstcrs sliouCd acjk to see sample of
our white ba-Key oa'iu exoetle-nt In qual
ity and very reasoualie uis to price. Roit
Hlgglna & Co.
A niarrlatie license was Issuel yster-
day Iby Oounty Clerk Dunbar to L. E,
Blakeole-y and Afku Doi-a. F. Ellis. Both
Ii'ties are reldcnlts of this city.
Ch'arieis Olisen, the vejteran cigar dealer,
wll optn a. cluar Btore on Commerolall
iltrcet In a few days. His new quarters
wll be opposite Shanahan Bros.
Fitom Oct. 23 to SX'h, tho O. R. and N.
WIU sitH raund trip tlckvts to Portland
fr $1.50. TicCtts :ire good on steanrc-rs
R. R. Thompson and T. J. Potter.
T.Ja Aulleis of (Astoria are Invited to call
amd mspot-lt lihe nitHlnery eltock of Mrs.
iXilker, 359 C-Oinrnftrclail. street. Tae very
Caitejt eRytsaa arJI perfect satisfaction
K'tfaiumiteed.
From October 23J to SOth reduced rates
iwSCt be mtide by tteomers TeCeih'ne and
Bailey Gatzert fi-oin Aatarla and all
river points to PorNand at one fare for
the round trip.
George Upton, who ctwuped frflta the
St. Hctona Jail last week hi not yet
leen recaptured. He knows- the country
-wea and Jt to thougCit that he w".H tnake
good Ms etvape.
ItfiarltTn OCsen has completed his final
nrrangenwnlts for Bho auction Ue of
tiuve enr loads of furniture to take place
at W Consnercial street at U o'clock
SuKurady next. Bee announceime.it.
. Portland, exposition excursion steamers
Telephone and BaKey Gatsert commenc
ing October 23rd, the round trip rate to
Portland will be $1.50. Tickets good re
turning up to October 50th, IncCustve.
Loat ntit Prof. William Maratlng
sriJo a ttiort advlresa before Uie A. F. C.
on pCijuh-at cotture. The club lutvs in
cvwrtefmpCoitkin the engagement of Prof.
Mjjtrwvtng for , couihb of leoturei-on
physical! training, iwdlldh will no douKt
toe off gere-t ibemeflt to those who will
lamtend. His metlhoda are new and ef
fective artd iwca mo Ooubt be of great ben
efit to tfttose who nrny attend,
Sunday eternoon F. I. Dunbir, H. F.
maet, Walter Rot, R. Pruel, E. A. Tay
lor, W. T. Oh.ult.ter, H. G. Smith, and Chas.
MoDonaUl took a horscJack ride over
the hills anld made some good time on
the Tettmi trip.
Yedteadu-y morndng Judge Abercromble
united In nuanilage Mr. Don Peter and
Mlas Bil-em Adamaipple. Mr. and Mrs.
Peters Ml for Clifton on the Telephone
Larft evening, iwhloh place will In future
be tlhelr (home.
A ireceplt'ion will be 'given this evening
t 8 o'c'ock At the residence of Mrs. W.
S. Kinney, to Hue Rev. Mr. Walter, of the
MothodlUt ainurdh. A !are gaxherlng ot
(peopCe wttil mo dKulbt be present to meet
Uhle ndw m'lntetier.
Among the Aatorians iwlto returned
yesterday from PontUand were Lee Her
ring, Jiena Hansen and Charles Wlrk
kala, laH of whom were In attendance
at the 'nteeiting of Red Men held In -that
city Oast ejlturday.
The A. F. C.'a win give a- benefit for
Prof. ChrlBtoJ Saturday evening ait the
opera house. Sparring matches, boxing
contents and other athletic exercises Will
be given. Prof. Begga has donated the
use Of fne Opera. House.
OaiCson oind Larsen Siturday nlvht halh
a largeCy aittended opening at their new
mstort on Borid tltreet. Tliey slate that
It Us tlhelr Intention to run a place where
genltilamlen can -meet and none but friend-
'jy galme3 will he permMtcd.
Yesfcerday there were many people in
R. L. Boyle Oo.'s office who caime to
vrttw the new imap of Astoria Just com
pCeited by 'dhalt -firm. It Is a very hand
some a.nd complete drawing 12x9 feet,
an'd to as neanly cororct as can be from
tiiilo Halted records.
Conitractor Jolhnson is rapidly repairing
Kve IhoDtlj in 'Exchange sitreet near the
aw imfiillt It Beceims hoit t'hie principal
(JlftVeullty caiusiing -the present condition of
the isarect mias the U30 of Inferior plank
ing in tlhe first pluce, but fh'ls will now
be remedteJi as rapidly as posaiMe.
But one transfer of any Importance iae
filed for record In the office of Recorder
Ounderson yesterday, that of W. IW,
Upton and w'lfe to C. B. Upton, in which
t'he former stCla to the kvftir the undl
vlded one-half of the east half of block
111, Bitualted in Shively's Astoria. The
conslJoraltlon -was $2,500.
Portland exh'iMtlon excursion tickets
wfll ibe on taiHe by 'the O. R. & N. Co. from
Oct. 23 to Out. 30 at tlhe rate of $1.50 for
tho round trip. Good returning until Oc
tober 30th, Inclusive. Reduced rates have
also been made by the O. R. & N. Co,
from all Columbia river points to Port
land at rate of one fare for the round
trip for this occasion.
Portland exhibition excursion tickets
will ibe on sale by the Lurllne Co. from
October 23 to October 30, at the rate of
$1.50 for the round trip. Good returning
until Octtotner 39Uli Inclusive. Reduced
rUtcto liuve olliso been made by the Lurllne
Co. frotm all- Columbia river points to
Portland at the rate of one fare for the
round trip for this occasion.
Surtday evening at llie rretbyltirim
Ohnuvtti the Rev. Liddell delivered an elo
quent isermion hi his historical series i.n
'Moses, ifrom the tlhlrd chapter of Exo
dus. Like the other preceding sermons
Who Qaist one was full of Interest and
WtiJi the- attention of the audience. The
laiit ipairt of thie sermon was an earnest
appeal to faltering ones to turn to the
path of truth and rigihlteousneas.
The case of the state vs. Yetxr De-
imletre, iwus iheard before Judge A'ber-
ui'dnJJie 1n the Juit-lce court yeslterday,
The dKli'endant was charged wlilh 4ui-ult-
Jng one Geapg Mitchell with a dangerous
weiiipon. The trouble arose over a dis
pute as to -who was responsible for the
cuiitilng of a net. The case was Uilcimlaaed
and lUli'e costs taxed to the compluJnlng
nUtness.
:M:siu. Wiiir.il-tlm Wilson, cf Brooklyn,
X. Y., R. B. Symington, New York, and
"Jim" Elder, of San Francisco, rfp-re-
citlng Geo. A. Clark & Bro., New "York,
manufaiiturvra of 'ManfiuiiH's twine, and
O. N. T, Spool Cotton, spent yesterday
In tlhe olty irtil expressed theimseilves ae
-mucin suiv;'sed at the growth and pros-
Itiky cf Aut'orlu un-d tl.e beauty of its
si juation.
T:e great picturesque hats a la Moirle
Antoinette are a iwomlerfuil advantagei.
.makltag as they Vlo, -pja'in faces attractive
'and lmencttfying ithe boaiuty of hindacme
or.tli. When rplled hllsJh with ai wealth
Mf ipCunwj, mind those andcr the 'brim
iJUjiInw gtinitly iw-liffli the loose hair, 'worn,
of cjiinye, a 0a Mine Pompadour, the
'.'ace 'must be terribly plain r.ot to look
txmiltdhing, us the features are softened
by a lanye niesilied top net veil.
A praminent philcln tay.- Children
can ibe trained 'Wtt'.i the greatest eae to
offv'r 'tn check or the 'foroheM for the
profPtu'evl caress, and 'to elude the at
tw.n;t to corta..Tilii,ite the Mps. The In
oillialtfon period of o-ny disease may or
imiay not be Infective In the ordinary ec.
ooptaiokm of the term. Upon this matter
knowledge, so far, I3 by no meams cer-
talln, iwl.i'.Te, on 'de other ihand, recent
liro-(:Mijal!1,K3n (would tsenim to Indicate
'tfuft Mne linUVctlon of symadic JUsessEa In
paflre-nlty Ib of very rrtuah long.T durUtlon
thivn used formerly to be t-upponed, en-
Unring, Indeed. r.mg t.fter convalescence
lhas ibeen es'raWMhtvl.
No Mtt.V exoltement was caused In a
cigar Ettore yesterday afternoon by the
cTajovery that a wandering fefine toad
taken up Quarters tlhere, much against
:h -wlslitea of the proprietor. The latter
at ore organised a rtflt hunt, and wlm
the aKJ of several customers, proceeded : a
to dktalge C Intruder. They got her
-,,h a , . .
on the Jump, and with a whoop and
ruft tho sa.evi over countess boles and
'boxes, arkl nnaiCy shot acroas the bust-
ness desk, ocaittoring letter, pens and ink I
wel'B Hke cyclones, and finally took ref
ue lundor a cigar case, where for a
time she tfiockwl all efforts to dislodge
tmr. Finally Wer as?uiUnta nude taings
, . ' . . I
too WJt for her and with a howl of mln-
gced jvse and terror the auw out '
lCoud out of a gun and disap-ltvo Ji,ra9 rk'' duration, w:re
, . .. .... . . ! rro.-rlnorJt woonea, JournoCirts, pcCBtlclans, I
peuered. a flash of Ind.gnant, outraged ; fyonafeori.1 and club lights.!
catip. ! shone iwith great txllKancy.
It Will Pay You
To take advantage of the opportunity of buying
fine and h'igh grade goods at the sacrifice
prices that stock is being slaughtered at. Cost
and profit are not considered in this grand clos
ing out sale. We direct your attention to
the following items
at The choice of 400
$10.75 nien's allwool Buits,
Suit ns ani work
manship equal to
tailor made; former
price, $16 to $22.
at Men's a)l-woolChe-$Hrt2G;
viot suits, black or
a'tf gray mixed, round
corner,doublebreavt
ed or straight cut.
They would be
cheap at $11.50.
at Men's working,
$nr Gjo suits, assorted pat
Suit terns weN made,
not the trashy
goods usually ad
vertised at this
price.
at
$1.00
Pair
Men's jeans and
cottonade work
ing pants, well
made, strong and
durable, every pair
warranted not to
rip; former price,
$1.50.
at Men's fine calf
$2.80 shoes Goodyear
Pair we' ace or con"
gress, all style toes,
made by Lilly,
Brachet & Co. ; for
mer price, $4.00.
at
$2.25
Tdir
Men's calf shoes,
lace or congress,
plain,Yale or opera
:toe, every pair war
ranted. They were
cheap at $3.50.
at
Men's oil grain tap
tt 7j- sole working shoes.
The best wet
Pair
weather shoe mtule.
Administrator's Winding Up Sale.
Schlussel's White House Store,
Uhle '.ijkiJes tof tlhe Presbyterian Hotpi'.iail,
unkler the leodienstiip of Mrs. Alexander
ML1Dtar.1a1.ld, Mrs. George Wl'shlre, Mrs.
Lowe amd others, hav postponed their
at amd Itoan exhibition, and the New
York ladU'eu IwtiK give 'their second an
nuut one on Odtoibar 30, in the National
Aoaliemy of Design, serving tei fro.u 2
to 11 p. m. The charities benefited wtll
be St. J-dhin'is CulM and the Orthepoedic
HospataC.
iMns. Levi P. Morton wild soon open
ElersUie, ih'er p5alce at Rh'inebeck, for an
exihlJbit ot colonial an-J revolutionary rel
ies. A needy charity -win receive the
benefit.
To make paper fireproof, soak In strong
afJum waiter.
"No wonder I'm stuck," said the be-
iwjl'dered ipedestrian. "I've run against
the forks of the road. "-"-Richmond dis
patch. '
'You never told me Ml Fa-lrglrt was
an atihtote." "Weill, 1s She?" "Yes. She
threJiv ,mie over." Detroit Free Press.
Flitt Wojilter "Have you ordered, loir?"
Second 'Waiter (interposilngly) "Why,
dertallna-y; I 'took his order an hour ago."
Truth.
Low the worklngiman?" gurgled the
wanking Vielevate, a-s he ordered another
etirilce. "Why, I fairly Idleire him." In-
dlanaipoC'ls Journal.
"Your fUlJher proposed to me the
oKher day." -He "Yes, and what did you
my?" 61:1 I said I would- be a daughter
to hllm." New York Advertiser.
Til Woman's Prison, at Auburn, N. Y
Is a ordJ.itoiUJe institution, with MIsb An
nie -E. 'Weudli- as matron. The women
convicts are 'wets disciplined and well
oared 'for.
Madge "If he bored you eo, why didnt
you ctamiiss htm? Marjorie I saw the
edges of tiwo nvatlnca tickets iltlcklng out
or tuts vec't pocket.' utre.
I woniJer." salM the Washington Base
(xaijj cuuo Bioomi.y wimu we two or
tore tihroniji tuil-enders are on earth
for, am1how." "Great Scott!" exclaimed
the Ndw York nine, "we feWows have
got to have somebody we can beat.
Sua vent wer'-Wadhiington Star.
Doesm't Count He "I thought you taw
81 play 'before?" She O, I was with
a tljeatre ipjiiity tlhit time." Puck.
Artist "I thoug'bt you said you were
French!" Model "O, no: I fel I used to
be In a Freirena laundry." SvUnev BulSfi-
tin.
An amufin orinter' cmr nnrroA in
recent Issue of the London Times. In
""ioig the marriage of a young city
1 nan to tt daughter of a naval con-
hur-j, 4 faw .
"ccltgr-im wCAiv aipareotly belonged to
svme noteu from CTina or Armenia, were
P11"" fter e interesting hitciigeace.
l-ney reia tollow; irouore n ex-
pertfd."
Lady Londonderry
talies" cycClng club.
U president of a
.
Young matrons on the Hudson are re-
vlvtrar trte charming cu-tom of house
nanites. Mr?. Harrr Wal'.crs te'.n. gave
Choice of 20 dif
ferent blocks rr en's
Derby hats, black
or colors. Sold at
$2.25 to $4.00.
Each
at
Men's natural wool
12 i2csox'a s'zes;cneaP
Pair 8t '20c pair
at
. Each
Men's silk teck
ties, assorted pat
terns; never sold at
less than 75o.
at
25C
Each
Men's mixed meri
no shirts and draw
ers, all sizes; worth
50c each.
at
50C
Each
Men's natural wool
shirts and drawers,
75 per cent wool,
extra heavy; worth
$1.75 fuit
at
4OC
Each
Men's unlaundried
white shirts; worth
75c.
at
Each
Men's Cheviot
working shir'.s,
lnrpe sizt'F, well
made; worth (30c.
Here is a snap.
at
20C
Paii-
Men's cashing e or
natural wool sox,
black or colors;
worth 35c pair.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
The following '1st of letters was ad
vertised In the Astoria postoflice October
21, 189G:
Cuimler, 'Mrs. Ca9sle. Karlppl, .Matt.
Carlson, Carl. Manttllo, A!ix.
Hanikui, Mrs. Marce'jlo, U.
Jones, M.i 'j lDawr.'a. Wood, Ouslavua.
Jonson, Carl. Watson, Ed.
Jakob3en, Is-ak.
Foreign.
Vilvl, a.s Johunsvn.Lund, John F.
Thomson, Jens. Koi'te, Kniil G.
When calling for any of the above let
ters, please say "advertised."
HERMAN WI3E, P. M,
FOR THOSE WHO EAT
For the remarkably small sum of 15
cents one can procure an excellent 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 place a
well-cooked, welt 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.
A TWISTER.
A twister in twisting
May twist him a twist,
For In twisting a twist
Three twists make a twist;
But If one of the twists
Untwists from the twist.
The twist untwisting
Untwists the twist.
That is, when It's twisted
with
other twine than MARSHALL'S.
any
THE LEADING DENTIST.
Why 1s Dr. Howard the leading dentist?
Because he makes a success of crown and
and bridge work and extracts and fills
teeth without pain.
FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.
We have choice property In Van Du
sen's, Alderbrook, Adair's, Shively's, Mc
Clure's, Taylor's, New Astoria. Warren
ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton
for sale. Also money to loan In sums of
(200 to $3,000 on good real estate security
R. L. BOYLE & CO.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's" Fair,
Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair.
DR;
3
CuEATiI
Most Perfect Made.
40 Yeats the Standard.
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