The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 27, 1897, Image 3

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    THE DAILY ASTORIA N, THURSDAY MORNING MAY 27, I8'.;7.
ltSKBSOTBKIKi
Yours for
Good Health
CWLEK
- Tha dniiyer lo dlirratlon an1 hmllh that nirnarca thoaa who at
lard shiHtmcd or lanl-friad fisat la lnii,illy nut futinil In Cottolcne.
Mmltt of the licst lioaf auel ami llio liiflirst uriuln cotton sent nil.
CnttolMie I a pure, clsan ami bcaJllin.il vrrin(.lo food prodm-l, ron
tnliilnif urlltitr Iha ifrcaaltirM or islor of latil tmr Ita IwliKi-atlUo
quatlllf-a, atid la alronxly eiiiUifanl liy rooking cxprna and i)iyaicinii.
TM (Muliw mailit varnhra la m Ki ls ,uml tin, oltti imr lr1 marha-"rvif-iana"
ami He t total umUtt iriA ..ii .vury lln, Nut ,uaiajilil lfanl, In
an; ur , MmW wile by
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chlcigo, SUouli, Men York. Monlml.
I'lUHUMH TO HiM.Y llll.l,,
1Uin Cruwil t'diitkmin to Visit (tit
Wlsnwsilii Klulur.
lUrtf.nl. Win , May Sr, H.tly CU.
ntt 'iln Hli r ;! tlli.-ra nun1
Mm illtrtmtti( In Holy, Hill A In rK
ililau(hdi U-fl ItmviT I'nni, l'"inl 'In
iau n.1 (nl('ll Mrlr Rl uiirn -ti.
Voyi'J ixi till lull, A llt ifallKii fcini
Miluaiiii iiuiiiIn-iv.I ml 1 hum h.il
xl ! fi Mniwiior Kiu.g'i ho Im
Tiuvln tlw I'Harlitiaan (r tlw lust nlu.
vi Tlu' iIiIhiuk up Im mimni.t
i if iha hill I I f. ttii-l ilurliiK ilii-
Wll'iln MH'I'llllltf ail'l afti'l ll'MHl llllll'l-
rl nitiM Iw ii In nM iinilMit at
IXii'l" n.I..n- ii. m,ili, ira'lim mnl
viplilli'ttUiiK in tin. ,i.wi". vliain. 'ilu'
Mutual In "llic r.illlX'h limlnl I lil'-r.
Jfmm. Iiuitilmla ruin., to tin' ull-r mi. I
fl'ir- an. I uUwr Iii-JkiUii Mine l fi
itt Uw ilirt"iviii Kiuil"! Tli" statinna
art' Im'Hk rvmi"l"l mi.l a iifw jr"li
la in ftiiiM' nf ni riull'Mi TlK' r.
l.iit. i.f iti iii..iiiinpikt It IxJiik itffray
tl liy n I'hli 'iKi) iiiiiji tin liiut Im-ii
Mli1iiully mi.l pliyutrally IwnvflttM hy
vlii tn Hi,, hill. Tli atuiio t a ri'i"
r"-iii.ii.i i.f ih.. oriirtiutl ar-ti'i nf
our luly of Uiui't" lit Hpuiii. Tli.-ar-iiiu
ill l' ,'imii. .'iiioilin.- n. ii
uimiiiIi, iiilliy on J into Kill, u licit
lh if-ii fi'iutt .ki-uik. kmnttl am thn
f'uit of llm Siu'rol Henri of J. mm
THK AIKSIIIC fltAZi:
It lxu
N'i tiivall t in Plum
linn ltii'n ml. m
In-
l'h'-ni. Aria. Moy It.- Thn althl
iru' Iuik tnta.lil llw I'lma liiit an
rmrvmuni Aflnr 14k w"i uhUlt
builiil maiiy ia lln- yiMitm liu-n of
Dik tri. w( to uiirk liuit r. un.li-r
iUn-ttaifi rf tin' rhli'f ln,-lli im- iii'-n tu
noivrtirua I nil n-ilnl iiavliiiit Ion hH (
frii a iiuiilrl fi'iiu.1 In a.n llltmiratr I
wwkly i-tiT that pwIim the rrir a
llm. Vi k Im irost-il t.i a p .im
Mlwrn Uki llUiltf ha &iiinr. (VUllt'x
ha'. Tlw lrh!i In a cn.no"-ihiipn
ITiUr mnl tlw fi'll'ir In a hiiKK rn
vxtftna; !hm Vtiy inti.ii llk tho.1
whliti ai'"m tn tli Hluntratliai uf
lii'Mt uf nit" rttiiinlikril nlrl(t
C'lnil'ia lliirii"tt, who orrtvil yoirr
ly frvon tin- rvrvatliii ny tlm In.
llan will mir")y tt t in : to liuinrh
tlm inttrlaiHV from tlw hlntn,'t -r-a-mtauiliir
hlulT ,i thn I'lmn rra!T
I ! ti Tlwiv h.ia fawn no ijlillriilty In
"-iirln a rrfw uf V'.liuit.'.Ta to mon
Ui" ahp.
CoiNfJ INTO FIKKT SI OAH.
I'.ir.lmi t'Ainjinta to Htart Ill
lorli-a t i Vlmiiintii
F"ae-
Mltuutik'V, May i Atvonllnic t''
Karl ii. Cnni, unltl nihility iiiannaxr
if tlw Ix-vt miHiur faiitory at Mmioml
tun Fitiu, a cotnpany of fon4an cap
iuuiHi.1 htta fawn formal whluli will
iiti-r ii'n the iiHUKifurture of IhtI
aiiKiir on a k'k"""'' iu-hU- In thla bj I
iinhar ataitni. Ho olnjma thiM JI of tho
iih'H 'h'n he him auriyxsl.-.l hi Intcr-"i-llim
In tfai iiiaJtifnru nnn who have
luul a wliUi i'X(M'iiiH.'(t In tlu- liuln
In Kiipin'. l najil:
' "The inoJn otlloe of thn omunwiy will
fa itt t.Sdiifi, anil lirnm-h nDlo-a will
lie mtiklillalnil In iv.ry liii't-KrnwInK
atntu In tlhn Vnlon."
IUII.ANTH IN MONTANA.
tilvi HoIiIkt ami llofan Twonty-fotir
lloura In Which to Ii'ave.
Iiuitf. Mont.. May 20. Wm. KropRir
uml lila lirotlwr, lli'nry Kni'Krr. w-re
Mliii-kitl hy rohfa-ra vlille on thulr
wuy li.Mii,. Iiiii hint ninhl. Thi-y r'foi
vl lo throw up hWr hiuula ami the
Mlilii'tn fa-ifiui to nhoot, Wllllmn Krne-Iti-r
mo mhi't lwi-i mill f:itally woiliul
''l. Tlii r"Mi"in iwiifHil,
Till miiiilrr. wlili'h In llio clliiiiix
tn ai'Vfrill rohliiTli-s I'l'lnnilllfil litt. ly.
Iian lu-ouai'il thi' olil vlitllnnt aplilt In
llin piM.pil,.. U M (l pri-Umliiiiry In hi
"nnanl)!ii.iliii, ji nnilip win itihll.h,'i
this pv-iiliiir wiiniliiK iiiunliTiTK. hlith
uiiyiiiiu mil IioUm tn liavp thin ri'lnu
mnl Ifiivi; kt (iiilck. Thi'y nro itlvi-n H
Imum.
MI'HT HI'BAK KKKNCH.
I'ftrla. Mny 2fl.l'ri'Hll.u Fnure for
nuilly n-crlvril Virtue Ktativi Amlnrn
auilor tloiu'inl lI.Miuii PoitiT txlny.
An unpiitmli'ittcj liu'hlont w-irurreii
upon thn piv.tHvtalln of (!i-ncnil I'or
tcr'a (-icil.-iitliilB. The nnilwuun.ln'
wimlcil to ili'llvtT his epivch nt th Rly-nci-
piiliur In EnirlMi, an thn rollrlnft
I'lilti'il Htntot niiili.iwiiiilnr, Mr. Kuniln,
hnil ilonc, lint the dlwtnr of the pro
tocol liiKlntc;l thnt he mimt npc:ik In
Krcnoh, arxl Oim'rnl l'ortor won ohlljr
il to Hiiliinlt. AlllmuKh on B'uno pre.
vloim (mvahUhui nnltcj Ht.ttcs nilnlntcM
Jiav HHikcn in French, this fa the tlmt
time the point hiu fawn raised anil fur
mally nui.lnlnlnivl hy thn prcalilency.
FLOOD IN CAMFOUNIA.
Tray, Cftl.. Mny :. The San .lou
iiuln river, owJnir to melting snow
In the mouiiiUiilnii, la IiIkIht than It ha.i
hcen for many yeiua. All land owueia
nlonK the rlvor have forces of men
watching the leveea, as a bad break In
one will endanjror nJl the Wand farm
era and cause tlioiwandn of dollars
of dnrwwre to ori. Several small
b realm have occurred, but they were
IKHCKJIItniOJIClfSIRBttOBKClQ
l"l'i.tl ttllh aiuka fllli-J ih iftrth
lirf l.i Win ttuli-r R'lt ihn ha( of ihi
U M ll .IIIM'II.
li:lltATHN IAV.
r.lr of MaiTiini' ly CukIiUik Tout.
No M
Tim will form at ttwlr hull at
! ii in. r- mi(
l-liK- of Mnrch U'tut on fluml l n-t
to ! iith. iiuh on H"r nth to Cum
iiii'iiHiil. tiuti in ('.iiwin-n lul tn f if .
! llt!, itltlll Idl KlfU'flrth 10 the 1111-
li-ry. vtlu'iv thn irravm will Im 1ko-
iriit-1. AfUT tin- v. r .if ftum to
!hi tmll.
I Kvonioa- i:xt-Ihi.-tiit Ht win
"iiill at 7.3u aint iroi' l to Klalia
owrn. Ii'XMmn Mhr' tho rxi-rclwa will
Im iiiilii-t- itiinnllitK to pniKram.
Thn ortllixi lll Iw inmlr by linn. C
W. Ful:.i.
'I'll.' . .-tl. .if tln oily urr ropllally
Uifit.- t to J.1U1 ttll'.'i tin- iM In th I
rail", oii.l all k.I rllli.tia art wnl
loiiiM' tu J.iln with fix- t ami !
jln iu1ntr pr.iMT trthuli' l.i ilrHirtcI
j frl"iil aiKl niinrinl.- Tim Mifiii!iT
"f 111!. 't Hill OMHIIlllld at th Mt
r-iiii Huiblay. May in. at 7:30 p. m., for
ih 'iirMi. i.f aunawiioic nwinorlal ar
vlii' nt tlw M K. ohurii.
THK M'ltllANT C'AHK.
leivernor lludil Oinn lulu all the T'e
laila of tlm Mn!l r.
hmi KrancliKii, May Id ijovernor
Hii'l'l m-M fur faiura today tWh
Olilef of I'nlirn 1-,-n fur the purHis of
li urnlns the full hlalory of tfai Iiunant
iojii'. an known to tfa- hiic. He di.
i tm.i,i the ev-lilciu"' fnuii every pnlnt of
vlnw. and fully limpet'trd the ru and
'uhllitla which were produced at the
trial uf the cam-. '
From thrae he piuuxil to the aped
nicm of Imrnuit'a h!..l rltliiK. map
of the ciuin. and furious otln-r evi
dence, until lie waa alin-wt aa fonnJliar
with the doloJU n t.'hlef I.ws.
luil-r tiovi-rnor Hudd Int'-rvlene)
Atlorney lit:krnwii tU roiuddi raiile
I'Uiltth. At the c I iiw- of ililn InveallK'i
tloii tlw Koverii'T left for Htu-rnmento,
"here l U expected he Will render hi
li.'N.. m within tin- next few days up
on I iu rant appllcn-Unn fir executlvi
cliim-ncy.
CIltCl IT ml'UT.
I'ejer Iinu-h H id. vs. John I'ePr-
'ii t ill ; wltl'-d a;d illntniaw with
out cwln
K. J. Ford va. K. I.. ! yer and N. ii.
Ileixl. deeri-e of ft nvclomire.
Iloiiit Choiiff To. vs. Win. Heed; die
nilaned. Kinma K. (it4l vs. K. K. Couwr;
nllovie,l 20 days to file lumwrr.
Oii. KafaUi va. John Hvrvlc: d,-.
env as pruyot for.
lialMTif. HhoIiiiihii A Co. vs. Carl Os
iniiu; Jiidirnient for plaltitirr.
It. LuddliiKtoil uid J. HeriHi'e VS. M.
Hymi iuu! O Crowley; dtmninacd
wHluMit cls.
P. C. Wnrixti c. K. IV Fortv; d!a
ti(tml without preJnIUv.
Fnard Htokes 0. vs. Loula ((mHi;
illnnifcoMnl.
I'. A. Policy vs. P. O'llara and wife;
ilcfiiult niul dix'fiw of forvokwure,
THK OIUKCTION NOT GOOD.
Therip nv penplo who have objivtlons
lo ndverllslnir matter In the oolumns of
a nevv.ipniwr. The ground of objection
Is lhatthey do not want to re.id ad
voi'll.n'iiienis. Now thla objection Is not
K'lOil, for nfti'iitlinrs th'HO ndvaKise
tnonlM convey valuable Information.
I''ir Instance, how else would the trav
eling ptihllo lenm of the excellent din
ing car service of the Wisconsin Cen
tral llin-a between St. Paul and Chlcgro,
or the Keiiernl roinfort of travelliiK over
this Mpulnr line. For pamlculiu's call
on the ni'iiivst ticket OKent or niMrcsa
.1. 0. Pond. a. P. A.. Milwaukee, W la.,
or (Iihj. S. Patty, Oenentl Agvnt, 246
Slark at root, Portland, Or.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
STEAMER ! GA7ZEBT"
Portland-Astoria
Stoameis leave Portland dally at
follows: Alder street dock 6:45 a. m.
and 7:45 p. m. Ash street dock 7 a. rn.
and 8 p. m.
Leavee Astoria.
C. It. and P. S. N. dock, 6:45 am.
and 6:45 p. m, O. U. & N. dock. 7
a. m. and 7 pm.
Saturday night atoamer leave Portl
and from Alder atroot dock at t :5
p. m. and Ash street dock at 10 p.
m. Schedule lnoludea Sunday txist
boat out of Portland and AMorU,
but no Sunday morning boat Night
boat from Portland oonneota with
Steamer "MILCR"
at Cathlamet at 5 a. m. dally eioept
Monday for Weetport, Clifton and
Knappa, and all landings on Oregaw
tde.
U. B. SCOTT. President
B. A. Seeley, Agent, Portland.
C. W. Stone, Agent, Astoria.
Telephone No. 11.
MARINE NEWS.
11 Hi It WATXa,
DATK. a.m. i cm.
IA)W WATKK.
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Ii.m ft hIi in n. Mi in n li in fi
Tiimilnj
ly., i, a a o
ad'y w II tn a II
1 1 1 1 m 1 4
wln
v 7 a 1 it '
l) 4 i
Tlltirailuy .'i In 47 I jln .11 7
rrldiiy, II ;ni A t II 117 7
Ml In,, lull
'i IV Kill
ii i r, o A a
III l S 4'l 4
ii 1 7 I" 4 4
MiitiiMtuy tfj Ii SI H III 417 si
Hiiniliiy . . ;sj I i i, i I (
Moinlay, II' it'll 711 44 1 '';
THIC HTAOH OF WATF.ll.
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t'f.rl luliil llr '"
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. ,1,11V . loij.ly
! ilv rlimily
t ; ll inly
T I IUU.
Il toll'lf
T I rain
mi rlmiily
Tim lialli-n, ilr
I iiihiiIIii, or, .
.N.irllilH,,! W ii.li
Wi'liiiletiii' Wall
IH InIoii, IiIiiIio
Wntaer, lilalio ...
VI f. I
ll 0 4
tn a ii u
it
l HUI II
Willi
;ai
I'OI'I
el ill
Tito alcitiiMT
Allliuu-e arrived down
the river yea 1 1
Flam lai n.
r luy and salti-d for Han
Tiie anlioim-r J. II. l-.-la arrived yes
triiiy fmin San Fmi4-'. Htm will
lo.fl llllllln-r.
Tim A lire lilaju liar'l anllwl yesii-rdiiy
for Kan Kiuiiclam.
'I he ai-hooiK-r Wit.-rn Hmiss sailed
yentenliiy for Han Frumclsio wUh a
rurifo of lumber.
Tim Oriental liner f,hlttaonit arriv
ed down Ui- liver Jimt nluht. Mie
will prolutlily sail today.
THK FI.AVKI, ItlX'ITAU.
Hum PliiuMjre KnJovl by a l.sre
and Appreciative Audlvruw
Tin lnillc loilnit people, n" les than
the iniiliia:ia of AMtorhi. were Kraut
ed a riirw iinsure In IWtJiiina to the
ritl of tJm Mlswn Flsvel. An ajirw
cIMlVn au'lleiirw imiierly awaltil tile
first nutnber on a icew-rnu and ad
mirable iffojrmrn. nnI were lnntar.:;y
clMiriii""! by IV exm-uttoii uf the aelec
I Ion frmn tlm nttorto of Kampson, In
1iU-h Mies Katie FlavH's pure anl
true soirais wan remrd for the first
tliim ninii' her nHunii fnm Parts. Frmn
tlm Drat Hole to Us lost one could
but be lliipnnml with the (Vr-llng thai
nhi' ha punuet )mr snudy with the
ardor of a lover and the xnal of a pro
f.wt,KiU. In orat. aid, ojm to and fail
lifl Mbw KulJe smiK to the In-art of
Iht aulleiw. Wht-re each number Is
rxo..ttnuilly tW In rmnlerlmt and ex
eeu'm, prefiirvtvii Is dlfflnutt, but
Tiwn on the Hands" deserves special
mention for express-Ion.
As en acnniijianlMt MIhs Nellie Havel
ki unexcelled; a an artist s!i urpas-
nuiny pnfiwtonals. Her ai-curnry,
skill uiid unnssunilnit tnasitery of every
Madl of exii-utwm proclaimed the gen
Ins Dial som one has cull'il the In-niiiu-
ability to take Hiln. while her
kotir'taUim ..f Chopin and Kuben
eieln rei-eat the hiI t the true musi
cian. Wfan UMtenlng to her exquisite
isiiiderttur , Ih-ri'iniH, by OrleR. one
Mt:
'There Is eneet music here that softer
falls
Tlin ttals frvim blown n"'s on the
trrnss,
Or ntk"t dewa cui etJll waters fa-tween
wall
Of whadowy Kranite, In a Klooinlnie
pass:
Music, tihat irrtller on the spirit lies
Trutn ttr.nl eyt'llds ujn tired eyes."
It may be confidently averted as an
exptviwlon of the sontiTnent of the en
tire audlenci thaX the moat sincere
rhanka are due to the Masses Flavet
fir their very kindly aplrit of helpful
mvta In aildliiK this favor to thoae al
redy exter.de.1 to the Presbyterian
churctii.
WANTKO A UEPCTATION'.
If the name Occident la ever aualn
numtlimi'il, It must tie applied to the
hotel of the glorious West. There tva
was once a bowling team of that nirw
but it's all over now. IVfeat by the
gitiilt'tnen w-os tsad eroniKh, hut to be
beaten by a lalbn' team Is simply unfa-arable
so It's off.
Ijtnt nlirht Mw Oixildents played
iiBAtiist the ladlee' team, the latte.
ivtitaineil by Mi. Stlne. The Occi
dents) eeeined to think they could de
feat the ladles, and allowed them a
Itamlicnp of 60 each Rame. Put the
Indies did not itioej It. The following
scores were made In the first Riime:
Mrs. Stlne 32. Mrs. Herman lYael 2S.
Mrs. Tmyer 22, Mrs. Chutter IS. Mrs.
Kendall 25. Mrs. C.unn 23, Mrs. Tlni
son .17. Mi's, Nonntle 2.1, Mlsa Mason
2.1. Miss Colbert 14. Total 2.'3.
F. M. Ounn 2fi. M. M. Picken 25. A.
HartholiMiiew 27. W. W. Hlib-halith 24.
Cciu-jre Cherry 21, K. (i. lingers 14. J
1. McOmvan 29. F. P. Kendall 111. Jas.
Fliilnys.in 22, Horanee Tiling 2S. Total
232.
In the next giune the ladles did not
buv so well, but made very fnir
scores. Their total was 203, while that
of the gentlemen was 251.
With the hmulliiip of 60, the ln-.U,s
i u-lly won. Over 100 ladles and gentle
men saw the itnme and the ladles vre
mngrntulattM upon their victory. A
menu prepared for the occasion by the
vanquished team Is qultte unique, but
Inok of. space prevents lta publication
tlris monnliig.
Mr. F. M. Gum snys his team will
pay a libera! reward to die tinder of
the reputation lust by it at the alleys.
rimplra, blotches, blukhaadi, red, rough, oily,
mothy akin, Itching, scaly scalp, dry, thin, sod
falling balr, and baby blemUliea prarented by
CDTict'Bt BoiP, Ihs moat sffoctlr akin purify.
Ing and beautifying soap in tlw world, aa well aa
purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery.
tlcura
liKiMthrotiilHratUiewttrM. fima T. inn C Cok,
oU rnpt., Bommi. mr llowiolkaattryiliaaala.-Bea
UbWWW IIUIIIUIIK
WSJ
, Cohen's
r
Amounting to $16,380.46.
Tliiryttot'k coi'histn (A a full line of lmjorted Black and Colored )rw Grrwh, Novelties. Fancy Silks and Velvets,
tin? 1 1 1 - t NiAtltitH in Imp or led Capes and iVrajw, Handsome Lines of Ready raad Dresses snd .Separate Skirts, Wrap
piTH, Silk, lYrcflln and Iawn liirt Waists, CorHt ts, Cotton and Wool Underwear, Muslin Underwear, Kid and Fabric
Cloven, Silk Mitx, Hosiery and Centh' Furnishing Goods, Notions, etc., etc.
DRY GOODS.
'11k; Ijirci-t faiill Iiiiul.-ojiu-t-t .Slock of Figured and Plain Im
ported Ulntk I)r(s.-G(xi in tlie City at one half tlic forrner price.
AlCoiiiplfle Stwk of Plain and Fancy .Silks and Velvets closed
out at a "rent sacrifice.
Novelty .Suit Patterns in great variety at prices to cloe.
Ilt Ainrrican Light and Iark Prints 3 and -Ic per yd
Figured Lilx)ii Cloth 2Jc "
Wide (Sertiiau I iidngo prints "Jc "
Heavy Outing Flunnels 4, 7 and 8c "
Heavy all-wool red llannel He "
White wikiI flannel 12$c "
Heavy Shaker fliuinej oc "
Fine white wool flunnel 30c "
Cheviot uliirting 5, 7 and 8c "
Cycling twet-d tindcostuin cloth UJc "
3G-inch all-wotd Alhutro. 2oc "
Coloreil heiirictUts 12 Jc "
P.Iack witine , 8J, 10 and 12c "
Heavy twilled navy flannel 23c "
I If avy twilled grey flannel 17c "
Heavy pants cloth 14c "
lUvl tpiality apron ginghams 4c tt
IUt quality erotoiiH 7c "
Heavy IhiI ticking
Velveteen Dress Rinding
Corduroy Dress Rinding
Skirt Rraids
Relding's 100 yd Sewing Silk
Relding's Knitting Silk
Relding's Button Hole Twist
Clark's Spool Cotton
0. X. T. Crochet Cotton v
Marshall's 200 yd Sjiool Linnen
Crochet Needles
Corset clasps
Dress shields.
Humbles
Tooth brushes
Pins
Safety pins
Hooks and eyes
Hair pins
Hat pins
.Metal ami bone buttons-...
Rest quality knitting cotton
Rest German knitting varn.
Heavy ileinuis
Heavy cotton flannel
1-4 bleached muslin
4-4 unbleached muslin
Double width sheeting
Checked white apron goods
Rest quality tdlecia dress lining ...
Best quality jicrkaline
Rest Quality Cambric
Rest quality crinoline -
4.-inch pillow case inuslin
(3-inch wide table linen
Heavy bed comforters
Sheet wadding
Rest cotton batting
House lining
Rest mnrblo table oil cloth
Heavy crash roller toweling
40-inch wide curtain scrim
Extra heavy Marseilles pattern bedspreads-.
Turkish towels
20x3C-incli towels
Large stock of laces lc
Large stock of embroideries lc
NOTIONS.
First quality Gerniantown yarn
First quality Spanish yarn
Children's Nazarath waists
Turkey red handkerchiefs
White and colored border handkerchiefs
Baby ribbon
We have placed tbe same ou sale for the next THIRTY PAYS at prices lower than ever before heard of. The reputation of the firm for
carrying FIIIST CLASS GOODS is so well known and so long established that it ia unnecessary for ua to call attention to the Bame. Ha.
ing secured this etock at a great aacrifioe we are offering to the people of Astoria and vioinity for a abort time first class goods at leas than
one-half tbetr value. Now is tbe time to secure the oboicest bargains while tbe stock ia complete.
Store Opens at 8 a. m. and Closes at 6 p. m.
J. F. D. WRINKLE,
Agent for the Purchaser of the Stock of I. Cohen,
491 Bond Street Corner of Eleventh Street,
Astoria, Oregon.
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12 Jc "
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9c "
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19c "
35c eacli
2c per sheet
5c per roll
'.-2c per yard
15c per yard
4c per yard
4c per yard
79c each
....5, 10 and 15c each
8c each
per yard aud upwards
per yard and upwards
3c per yard
4c " "
2c per roll
5c per spool
19c " "
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3c " "
3c " "
6c " "
2c each
5c each
5c pr pair
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5 and 10c each
lc per paper
2e per paper
lc per paper
lc and 3c per box
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12 Jc each
4c each
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lc per yard
CORSETS AND HOSIERY.
Heavy Bone Corsets 25c each
Extra Long Waist Heavy Satine RoneCorsets 45c each
G.D. Corsets 75c each
And several other leading makes of Corsets.
Children's Heavv Ribbed Seamless Cotton Hose 8c per pr
Roys' Heavy Ribbed Fast Black Bicylo Hose 12c 14
Roys' Heavy Iron Clad Ribbed Fast Rlack Hose 12Jc
Indies' Fast Black Cotton Hose, seamless 9c M
Ladies' Fast Black 40-Guage, double sole hose..... 19c u
Ladies' Fast Black Wool Hose 16c -
Ladies' Fast Black, extra heavy ribbed wool hose ....19c "
We also have checked and stripped Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns 8-4,
9-4 and 10-4 Sheetings, Nottingham curtain nets, children's hoods,'
baby cloaks and dresses, fascinators and saques, kid gloves and
fabric gloves, silk mitts, silk and lace caps, mittens, neckwear, um
brellas, Ladies' Girls, Roys' and Infants' cotton and woolen under
wear, silk handkerchiefs and veiling at correspondingly low prices."
A large stock of silk ribbons, in all widths, at half the price asked
elsewhere.
lO&il In the following lines of Goods we carry the only complete stock
in the city.
Ladies' Suits, Capes, Wrappers, Separate Skirts
and Shirt Waists.
Ladies' $15.00 Moire Velour Skirts for 9.65
10.00 Silk skirts for 5.85
" 7.50 Brilliantine skirts for 4.35
" 3.00 Figured Brilliautine skirts for 1.45
12.00 Silk beaded capes for 8.65
7.50 Velvet capes 4.65
" 12.50 Taylor made Scotch cheviot suits for 7.65
15.00 New Bolero suits for 8.65
4.00 Dark and light duck suits for 2.65
5.00 Light and dark suits for 315
9.00 Silk Waists for.. 5.45
7.00 f " for 4.35
5.00 " u for .' 3.15
2.00 Lappet Mull Waists for 1.35
" 1.50 Percale Waists for. 95c
" 1.00 " for.. 65c
u .75 " " for 50c
2.25 Wrappers for 1.65
1.75 " for 1.20
" 1.25 " for... 60o
FURNISHING GOODS.
Men's Full dress white shirts 50c each
u Fancy percale shirts 35c each
" Extra quality black sateen shirts 40c each
" Heavy all-wool "King" underwear 50c each
" Heavy underwear, shirts and drawers 19c and 25c each
" Heavy Shaker socks --15c per pair
" Heavy seamless socks 5c " "
4 Heavy suspenders 10, 15 and 25c " "
" Neckties 10, 12, 15 and 25c
" Linen collars 5 and 10c
" Mackintoshes, best grades $2.45 to $3.95
Ladies' fine serge Mackintoshes $2.50 and $2.95
SHOES.
A large stock of ladies' and men's shoes closed out at a great sac
rifice. Ladies' S2.50 shoes for $1.45 per pair
3.50 " " 1-85 " "
o 4 25 " " 2.65 " "
5.00 " " 3.15 "
Men's 2.00 " 1-15 "
2.50 " " 1-35 " "
3.25 " " 1.85 " "
4.00 " 2.35 " "
5.00 " " 2.85 "
3.75 boots " 2.30
4 50 " " 2.85 " "
5.50 " " 3.25 "
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