THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SUNDAY MORNINU, KOVEMMtt 2H, 18U7. LOCK., KEY! AM rKalNl. MACHINES.-. Repaired C. H. Orkwltz Ut M'ANE. ' Trie cut in two. A. V.ALLEN Groceries, Food, IVuits, & Vegetables, Crockery, logger's Supplies. Cor. T nth and Comaaerclal atreeC rUrble and Uranlte MONUMENTS U1HOFF & M1NAR. 21 K. Morrteon 8U. Portlaaa, Or ALL KIXPS OF CKMKTF.EY WORK Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. 643 Commercial Street Kxt to Madison's Cigar Stanr Astoria Electric Supply Co. KEEPS Electric and Gs EngUe. Supplies WIRING & REPAIRING. 040 Commercial Street. .SNAP A1 KODAK- at any aian coming out o our atora and you'll got portrait ot Ban brtmmun over with pleasant thoughts. 8ueb quality to the liquors we. have to offer are eoough to please any man. COM IT AND THY THEM HUGHES & CO Japanese and Chinese Curios.. Manufacturers of Ladies' wand Children's Underwear Silk Fancy Goods Fine Decorated Cbinaware Fpeclal Attention given to all order for any style of Ladles' w raps aod Underwear, guar anteed perfect fit. CHAS. KAN & CO. 367 Commercial Sr. Finest Ever Brought to the City Dress Shoes Ladies ..FOR JUST ARRIVED Indies' Heavy Seal Bal. Ladles' Heavy Calf Bat Ladles' Heavy Crack-Proof Calf Bal. COLUMBIA SHOE COMPANY 523 COMMERCIAL STREET. NOTHING BETTER FOR SCHOOL WEAR (USISIEBtO COLUMBIA 8HOE COMPANY TODAY'S WEATHER. Fair weather AROUND TOWN. SUNDAY. To act Is easy; to think Is difficult Goethe. Try Schilling's Best tea and baking powder. Robert Wakefield, of Portland, Is in -the city. Peter Sater, Mrs. John Leahy and daughter, Michaol Leahy and wife, Fr. d Olsen, Olney; Wm. Andereon, Eric Ma naula, Deey river, were in the city yes terday. 1 $200022 Poor baking powder spoils or half spoils the cake ; costs money. Of the several good ones, the best is Schillings Best. Your money back if you like some other better. A 3ch;,tl( & Cni.ijuny Umbrellas J. B. WYATT, uPkeaeNe. M Asterla. Orf m Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Scial Atteatlea Pale ta fapptylaf Sa lr Emil Schacht RHCHITEGT Rooms 317-318 Portland Savings Bank Bids. Portland, Oregon. Astoria Iron Works Front Street, foot of Fourth. Astoria. GENERAL. MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS Laod and Marina Engines, Boiler Work. Steamboat and Cazinary Work a spe cialty. Casting of all descriptions mad to order on abort ne:loa. John Fox.-Prsaident and Superintendent L. ro Vloe President O. B. Prat Secretary Astoria Sarfcag. Bank. Traaaurar SEASIDE SflWJBILL A complete stock of lumber on hand In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic celling and all kind of tnlah; mold tag and ahingle. Terroa reasonable and pricea at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Of!) re and yard at mill. H r L. LOGAN. Seaside. Oregon. Proprietor. 187a 1807 LUBRICATINQ J pjgfg- - a? i tsrotners A SPECIALTY ASTORIA. SELL Ship Chaodlery Hardware Iron lid Steel Coal Groceries and Provisions Flour and Mill feed Faints, Oils and Varnishes Loggers' Supplies Fairbank's Scales Doors and Windows Agricultural Implements Wagons and Vehicles. E. A. DE TO IS AGENT FOR SODA MINT GCM. : Hot Scotch and hot Tom and Jerry at the Office. The choicest candles and nuts can be found at the Parlor. LADIES' SILK MITTENS. CENTS TO $2.50 AT DUNBAR'S. Bicycle and repair shop at IS Ninth street. Charges reasonable. B. F. Locke, formerly manager of the J Hotel FlaveJ. is In the city. For real life-like and artistic photos. call on Snodgrass,' th fotografer. Merchants yesterday reported a good day's business and an Increase In sales. Mr. B. A. S.borg rtrturned to Port. land again last night on a short busings trip. Hannah Frown proved tip on her home, steed claim before the county clerk yes. terday. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor. 137 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. A pleasant dance was hell last nicht at the Tongue Point saloon. Good mu sic, (rood company, good refreshment. C. G. Palmberg, the leading contractor and builder. Is prepared to do all kinds of lobbing and building work; 473 Duane street. Two trains of IT car each of 'arid b al kiist went to fhe front yesterday ar'd It begins to look very much like a railroad wai In operation at Astoria NOTICE: The public should remem ber that there Is but one origin 1 air tight, Queen heater In the market, and that Fisher Bros, are thv exclusive, As toria agents. James J. Montague. J. M. II -Jlmes, W. H. Raymond. B. F. Lo kc. M. L. Lock, Portland: Arthur M. Brown, O-org': A Broun San Francisco: C. O-jg-ley. pi. Louis; Gj. P. Wolff, Denvr, arc gijet3 at the Occident. It is report. 1 tJmt the "-it"h f jl ver sid"?t in Gray's harlor this i.-:i:Jor has fallen off flftv p.-r cent. Th-: A'l id n cannery put up 10.W cases, tttpilwt 21.'1 lat year. It is exp rrtel that the n w hatchery on the Chehalls river will ' h- r-k the diminution and average p.vks In fu ture setLF(n ar' anticipit-d. It Is learned thut one of fTitaop coun ty's bf-st farmtrB, and one who has been moft suox-sHful, has d-termined to leave the courJty and -settle in the Will: mette valley because of the dKflculty of (r-t'lni; to market over the prevnt roids. Ifn iH the kit of a colony of twenty Who tri'd to locate here. Another man on Peep river has determined to i?o the Will.irni tie valley. It la hoped that they win not move until sprir.tf and that by that time ihfi Clatsop county man, who lives jn the Nehalem. will find that such substantlnl gains a'Ql rnave been made In coumly road matters as will Induce him to change his mind. He 1 the kind of man that Clat sop county wants. Ladies' Shoes Cork Soles Winter Shoos. Crack Proof Box Calf. Seal Shoes In Button and Lace. Our goods are warranted. 479 John Commercial Pa Street Habn &XO. Suited olmonda at the Spa. TO WEAR DIAMONDS CHKW SODA MINT. Fwh walnuts, almonds ami pecans at llu lioiibonletT. LADIES' CASHMERE OLOVES. CENTS. AT DUNBAR'S. FOR TOUR STOMACH'S SAKE CHKW SODA MINT. The Pari or has rvcelved a full line of Xmaa goods. Cull and see. Our pricea ana the lowest la trie ettjr. Call and ae us. PacUe Grocery Co. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 185 Ninth stivet. CHILDREN'S WOOLEN MITTENS. 15 CENTS PER PAIR, AT DUNBAR'S. The sun was out long enough yesterday for the mariner to to tke an obser-atlon. You cm always find the best cream ry butter and sweet, fresh cream at the Parlor. At the A. F. C. alleys last night C. II. Cooper scored 23 in five successive gam . a record hard to beat. Dry fir slab wood for sale. Astoria Land & Investment Co., Commercial and Eighth streets. Tetalphone 99. H. E. Oiorf. C. J. Ward!!. H. Griffith. San Francisco: Edw. Speneer. South Bend, are guests at the Parker house. E. F. Ubke. D. H. Heckard, A. J. Jtoek, J. D. M.vhado. Le1s and Cl.irko; F. Van V Car. Njroh Shore, Wt-re in the clt yestertoy. Tho Ladles' Aid Society of thv, Congre. g-atlonal church Is making preparation for a sale of home-mulo candy ami fancy articles to be hl at the Swvens parlors, FrWay, December 17. Largest and most complete assortment of alr-tlght heaters In the city. All tht kinds advertised In this paper may be seen and compared at our store, then your selection will be satisfactory to you. Foard & Stokes Co. Contnu-tor Wakefield waj In the clty yesterday uxl said that the Clatskanine steH bridge Is receiving Its llnl?h Ing touches and that In a few days the Blind slough brldgx will be commen- d The brldgemen are lw-plng out of the wny of the graders and track men and mill not be behind In thwlr work. The dangers of denization ai over work, worry and germs. We need a vi talising power to U!raln us. Larne.l mum and experience point to pure whis key. Primitive men Bd not need whis. key. We do. Claiigel conditions bring fresh needs. And THE whlckey is HAR PER. Sold by Foard & Stokes Company. Astoria, Oregon. Meewrs. G. M. Green, E l Gilllsp-e and Thomas E. Parker went on a trip to Captain E. P. Parker's farm yeM-rday, and spent a soelal time with Captain Eggleston and Mr. C'k. Aft-r making npple cider, they r-turnl to the eity and retorted that everything in In first, elass condition In the country and the farms are l'Xiklng well this fall. No amount of age. or storing will make bad whiskey good. li mut he cood when made uid must V- ron-d In wood and not in imital. Cyn;n Noble fild Bourlion Whiskey Is stored In oak wood barreils. This deveJotis Its flavors and tonlo nrop-rtlf. TTi'e flavors make It delicious In oocktiiils. It in the only American Whiskey of international repu tation. The reiipbllcan eity central eommltte. met last evening and organized for the eampaiirn by ele'-tltig J. S. Delilng.-r chairman, Arthur f'all.an p-r-tary. :.n.I August Danlflson tr-asurer.M-mb-rs of Che committee are: Fir-t ward, J K. Ie. ling'-r. D. A. M'-Iean, Martin Johnon: se-cond -waril. August Ianlel.oa. Arthur A. fHllan, D. 11. W-leh; third wa d. James F. Kf-arn'-y. George A. N"e.i,n, T. S. Cornelius Ixist r.U-'ht' met nt; was very enthusiastic anil all mm. Ix-rs were happy and sniffle with 11 Fltuathm. Blnee the passage of the Dlngley bill and in view of the l-nelts d-rlv d Uy this country and the H)ier-(f,i , xperl. ments conduct e1 by the RtewarU of Lis. burn, Ireland, in flax culture In flat "op county and Oregon and W ashlnifon, through the. untiring efforts of Foard A Btobes Comrrany, It Is known that prest linen and twine m;umif.u-turlng coneern will go Into business In this state and fhdt as they have alrea.Iy Intimated, jf they do eree.t a f.'itory here It will be at tide wuter A.ttorlawh'Te freight rates will be saved and where they will be right In the greatest market on the eoast for twine, aud where they will douMles receive the support of the cinmrymen. B-sldes twine, which Is only a small part of thHr business, they make all kinds of linen mesh and cloth. A. P. C. A. can do nothing better than pe to It that the Stewarts get the offer of a fine site for a factory and the pledge of substantial sup. port CHKW SODA Groceries at the low-rat pricea at the Pacific Grocery Co. LAMBS WOOL WJPPKR SOUS. SU CENTS, AT DUNBAR'S. Frvd Wober, of the tfcdihn saw mill, U in rtt vtty vWtUvg riltt-ra. Ask for sample of Chase A Sanborn' famous teaa, at Rosa, lllnf.ns Ik Co. 'a. At tlm public bowling alley yestcrvluy M. K. IliinhKty tis high with a ctr of SI. . In lht police vurt yesterday J4n Kd. wards wns fined :V N'r Ix'gKUig on the strevt. The SUwAldej saw mill has receive,! nil iler from Sit Fmih'Ix fur l.V'.tvo feet ef stiue ltimt.r. NI.o Moris; and Antonio Ttinboro were i;riitvsl a niarrlMge llv use yi'Mer .iy U th unty i-lrk's olflce. New crop dried fruits, new crip raisins, figs and assorted nuts all exlxra fine quality, at Ross, Hlgglna A Co, Plum pudding, cranberries, sweet elder and a large line of other seasonable j stap'e and fancy groceries at Ross, Hlg. ' gin A Co, j loll RENT On three-room house op-1 lwli court house. 110 jot month; and j one two-ro.mi hou- furulll for light! housekeeping, o tmnnn-liil stn'et, $!0( per month. Apily Commercial st. I Mr. J.uix J. Montague, the efficient assistant olCy editor of the Oritronian, and Arti J. W. Ilidnies acre down from IVrthiml yi-slvnkiy and vltilcd North lwu-h where some views were tnkm of the strnntktl Potrlm;os. Slwres of t.ie Alaska Tr.insrt.itlon ami rVxttoimiwit CNnnpony of Chicago sre the m: deslmbte Invest inetH before the public. Safer th.ui savings Kinks and honk stock. Paying lirge dividends. ?haros one dollar. Fir Information nd. drew W. L Dudley, general g"nt, Hal. ter building. Seattle, Wash. A meeting of tlv Astoria Votinter Firemen's Protective iu'daton a Ml le held In the hall of Engine Co. N-i. 1. on Monkiy evening. X.wmlT S. tit 7 3" p. m. All the memN-rs are requested to be prK.-nt. Business "t lmpirt.tnce to be trana.te1. By onler of J. W. Brown, president: D. CamNM, se-r-:iry. The I. S. S. Columbine returned yes terday from a very quick trip t- Gny's harbtMr. She loft here at 7 o'ol.x k Friday morning and arrived at Gray's harbor at noon. A numlr of buoys were changed nnd another sailor put .ilxwrd the lightship. Weather was magnltlcent outside all the tlmetmter than usual at this season of (he year. At h n'cltk-k yestenfciy morning the tug Escort towed the txirge loaded witn anchors, chains, etc , for use In ll-iatlrf the Potrlmpos around to North beach. The sea was terf.vtly culm and the surf was much lower than Is usuil during such high tides. A eancill Isiat was sent from the barge through the surf and passed a line to the ship with whh the caldes Were hmiled In shore and mad. fast aboard. The engineer In charge ex. pressed a determination to wait for a storm before making yn effort to fl..st her and said lie :is confident he would soon have her off. Reporters represent ing the Or.-gosilan. Astiwi-m a"d Atocl. ated press were at the sctie and look snap idiots of ttie slttmtion. H-n-ral saLlsfiu-ntlon vrti exprs d throughout the city yiwrtenlny nt Ihc news receh-e.1 that live O. R. & N. To. had dwHisl to run a lino of thri-e of their Iiett st'Sim-T on th lawlflc cstst he twen Portland and Astoria nnd Skog way. Sev.-al months ago Mr. A. L. Moh. ler, jireslcbit of the comisiny. told a few of his frl.-nds that he Intitidisl to itab. I lLiih such a lino and put Portland and As. torlii In the front ranks on Alaska bus! ns. He bus more than kM his word and the A.-torlans will n'rt Is- slow In supporting the line Is Well demonstrated l.v their loyalty to all itorjrlses for the a-h anei-m.-nt of Oregon. One m'Tehant said that it was plain that the O. R. & V. Company did not Intond to s-e the Sound K-t all tho plums out of the Aliska pl. That Ihe work done by the Astoria frogrtsslve f'omnv-ri lal Akx lotion has proilueed tangible results Is now well es tablished. Not only has there V-n a loser community of Interests amongst the merchants ind in inufa"turers and sdwiTi the city nnd country, but liisl nes h;is Increased in dollars and cents. "Patronlzn home Industries" bos been the mystic key which unlock.l the doors to a greater prosperity 1n f'lailsop coun ty, and If the city nd coimty had a larg er oipiKirt from the authorities In the matter of good roads a still closer, refci. tlon would b ostaltllnhed Is-tween Ihe two. Mr. James Inws. matiag' r of the old llawes hardwar" store, said yester. d,.y thai lnee he had Jolti-cd the nssoeln. tlon, afid lis work hod 1som' known, he had manufactured and sold more ttinn I'O air-tight stoves, exceeding beyond nil hope his estlm-ite of fall trade. Other merchants have bad similar experience and all have beon surprls-d at the re. suits ;,ttalnid. Foar I A Btokes say that :hcy have noticed a deeidial and very flattirln? increase In trade In home pro ducts, since th? asso'-la.llon undertook IN work. Most Important of mil, erhaps, Is the fant that the farmers of the county tire being educated to the fact that they can get betti-r priocs for lli'-lr products win 1 pr'Terly packed thin whes ihey are thrown onto Ihe mirket In caret-ss shane and In dirty packages. Cabbages dumted Into sacks Jut In the condition thev como from the groinul are not 1. tractive and nr'- damaged In handling. The ssime cabbage, neatly trimmed and pfl'kcd In crnlos S-ew-nts a bright up. piranec and wm stand nanming and command 25 jier cent more money. These things have to be learned, but the lack of sii'h methods accounts for the use of sti'h large quantities of California fruits end vegetables In tho Tt. The hand some exhibits In the A. P. C. A.' Exposi tion bp Clatw,p county farmers snesks volumas In their favor and their realiza tion of modern business methods. WANT A Hitt U1KKT MINT. I The Study First Our (ioods ure of n superior tiinllty and our prkci the lowest All c ant is to he compared nnd judged. We wnnt to he studied. The mure we are Mudlcd the more business e do. Our motto has always been: "I'alr prices nnd hind courtesy to nil our customers whither thev buv or not." The LeaJInf Dry Goods anJ Clothing House of Astoria Ttie sale f riuil property at Ihe llottd Flavt l. a Well us to h,tw taken pine yeetmhiy. was again pomponed. It Is umliTsto.ul the money his Ino-n r-ii'd by the com puny to cltsir ttie property Manager lA'kn whs down from Portland yesterday and sftn.sl ilmt the s-olH-its are very gi'd ' the cotnpaio v ion resuming p.ession and iipeiilnr the house again. simplicity rrsKi.r. A 8lmpln li.irmbits Hi-ini-.lv. Ynl It Cucw th- Worst is-w IHwLt und lisllgestlon. f Pya- Dr. Jennlson. who htis made a Itfe study of I'lmi'ieh tpMibl.t. S;is: AH fin'riis of lmllgstlon roilly ims'iiot to the same thing, ttwit Is, f.iJHirei to oinptcti-ly dl gent 'tt' fHl mien: no nmit.T whether the troublo is ai-Stl dysHM.1,1. Of sour stoftich, tol. hltnf of mind, wnmiii Jys pepidn, or bva of flesh and appetite; a person will not Imvo any of them If the stomach ran bn Induced by anv n ilurul, Iwvrmtees wny to thoroughly dlfl h.it Is eat-n. nn-l this mn lie liiu by a slm. (do nnn.sly a-blch I I uvo tmled In htinlr.-.ls of argnii-u'od msrs with nimiilitrt siiiTsvs. The Is -m-e.lv Is k onitiliinloii of frull r nit vevie il.'e 'srn'"es, puro ns,nte rMln nnl golden hm1 put up hi tli f'rr.i of plensiint tn.stbig tablets nnl sold by druggists under ttie name of Htisrl's D)-sspla T.iMots. One or two of these tnbl.ds shntttd he taken nfter meols nnd allow"! to diss.. Iv In the n.oulh nnd mingling with the f.ssl In Ihe tonvu-h dlgrMa It .niplrN-5y la-fort. It has lime to f'Tmont. ibstiy ami sour. On actual exe-rlmetit one grain of Htu- arfs Iyaja,Hila TuMots will dlg-ttl three 1!Miaii, grains of niecwt, i-ggs und slm- ltr WlHdesimc f.ssls. It Is Kaf.. to iy tluir. If Khls whulosoms pome" ly wa.s t.tt'T known. iy people gi-n. Knitting Silk, all colors, per sisw;1.5o Einbi-i.l-l.-i y HIIISll Hllk, all isdors, per 1c Ropo Einhroldery Hllk, per skein. ...In China Silk, ail . work, -r yard olors, for fancy Ko St.inipisl Iioilh , e;i. h 5c Ctdldr-n's Colored Embroider d Hllk Handkerchiefs, 1 9ej Men's Initial Hlik llandkerchlefs, t'.u h 2So Ladles' Fancy Oaftcrs, r pair. .. .ISc Vi-lvt I'i,by Rlblsui, all ehades, per ls.lt 2!)o All-Silk llaby Rlbls.n, all nhstles, per yi.rd lo HI eel or Hone Crrsrh.t Hooks, eachJiC Finishing Braid, per lo Valencii Tja'-es, iht yarl....lc and 2c Fancy B.ask'-ls, In all colors, each, 15c Lilies' each.. Separate Kklrls, ...11.50 to M-9 olidav S SHANAHAN The of Economy is the Step TOW A K I) suMnjj the g rent Money-Saving problem. Your Interest demands It nnd C. H. I'OOFKK'S STOKI! pnves the ay fur It. C. 11. ernlly. It uni-iH lie a ti.itl.ti.il 1i:rlne. as we tire a m ttou of dytHf iti.- sn-l iiliie teiuhs of all dlria owe ihelr ori gin to lmHrfe.t illgestloii einil iiulrltlon. Htitnrt's I 'saMt4 Tablets are ih a set'mt Iwtritt riMsll'Sne. bill a fifty rent su'kage will do more nstl gtssl for wisik Hit mn oh !Iiii rlfly dollnni' worth of iwtont misUVInc nnj n a rtk 1 h w tlm stitlaAu-tion of kroatng Jusi abut h. Is pu ling Into Ids atottiiti-h, alilch bo does not kittia. abtm widely nuver. tlsrtl IHiletlt mistlittl.M nre lier.l All ilruggtMe "H ttlimrl's I ' itst.i Tal-la-ts, fid I ellisl tu kjijjee Sil rents A tulle lnsk on ctiusn nri.1 cum or stomalh trtiiiNe m.lte free bv stMress. lug The Slimrt tV. Marslmll. Mich ONE On MORK SflUilNH Of tho N'nflonal Biirglcnl Institute lis Ibstli sitrtM, 8.HU FrnHo, may l con. sultetl frtst of rburgtt in retVrettcr to my deformity, flub feet. bl disease, etc.. lini.l)isls, pik, rtstultt, chronKj di .isca .Mi.l trie nnrnvxiicnl cur of niptur. at the 1 sv-l-leiitnl HttiJ. Astoria, Wisn..ay bihI Tbomihiy, lH-mber I and J, Iwo .lays .mlv For Itie cure of thr.se spo-lsl. lien Mil Inxtltuio stamls unp.ir.'lhd I Kxtewrllnnry tn.liK-oniciiln off -rrd Th blghoHt rrfuritm en ghen. WHEAT. On June M wheat sol.! at e. It has silica sold at II.03H. Dlfferen'a, lW,c, or 11.978 on W.tm bushels, lino wnul-1 have made this amount by our system of Joint Investment accounts since June J. Why not try this system and Increase your Incomer Amounts of 130 and upaards received. Our Information la of such a charrtsr and from mi-h source as to make It en tirely reliable. Write for particulars. J. G. Knowlton A (., grain brokers, 3vl California street. Ban Francisco. Hs li.l sale of Isidlcs Kid Gloves, In lihu-k, while a.id C(4ors, pr- H Uulii-s- FisitliT Bows Wo Uullist' all-wool Kn't Skins. u-li Ijudiix' ilII-wisiI fiivtiitors, ouih.-ll-Mi Iulli' rlblMsl Australian wool Vest or Punt ech Tto Iidles' Llt-m Collars, enel 10c Ixulh-s' Aprons, each lac lo 1.2fi Children's silk 11 nd wool Hoods, eay-h I!" o 2- Infunls' nti1 Children's Con's, each 51.00 In $5.00 Iidb-s' Belts, tich M" lilies' Plush and Cloth Cn.cs, up frvrni Jjullos' Coats, the latest slyles, up from ""a Our lUMsm Htock Is complclo with all slwules and widths; cheaper 'than ever. Embroidery Hoops, pair & Only Store That Sells Cheap COOPER I'NTIL ITItTllllll NtVril'K Pr. P.irm. alio hua ln with us for the post -three months, wilt reitmln at r.d Bond Ht.. Ajnorts, until furlhor re. tics. All Ibtoe. who wtit tu cuosist him should do so at tine. AO chnmlo ilaariuies with) 11c -ess (irfl.-e iMiiirs a, tu. to I p. in. Tho r trotttest free, exivjtt medlclnns. PYHI'K.I'HIA AND INIif;r.rtTIiN critF.p. Mr. Editor: Kor over six yemrs I hsve Iss-n a great sufferer from su'iiia ant chronic t1yatHSal aril In.ttgeallon. I imme to Pr Parrlit mid tutvfl taken lit treatmeul, oih! roust. Wt tnyanlf entirety i-uretl. I fis-1 vorv thankful for the cure uhI ami ii I y Iih glnd to reconimiind IT. ltrrlti' tn-sitnirt to the aftlh-nsl pub. lie Cnn lie rrtfrrrtsl to. MIU AMANDA IIAItOf.p Astoria. Nvmlr 9. Otn.xi hours. I a. m. to 1 p. m. M'KiN m:y CLiiT m t:Tm ng Tlicre a-111 ! a mneiltig .rf 11m. M. Km. I ley Huh M.t.1ay ewiilng. November fi. t 7 yi, nt the tsmrl bouse, lo take action In the n 1 nn "chlng rliy nl.-rlloii. All mm. Ihts rs r.-HjiMstis 10 Ins preaent. J H PK.I.LINGKIl. President. II J WIIF.HIllTY. Hecntisry. A PLEASANT EXPERIENCE A few .la ago s chart ling young Indy alio a-as travollng alone heiwri-n Hi. Paul and Chicago, was accosted by a hamtaomn geiillomnii. wtio Invited hir to dinner with him "Certainly, Mr. Carson,'" she replied, "for Ihe Wlsenns'n (Vnlr.il Hues tmvn Ihn best dining car service. Iti the world: I shall ls delight, ed." For fiireher irllculiirs call on Iho netiresl ticket agr.nl, or address J. C Pond, general passenger agcnl, Mllwau kee, Wis., or George H. Unity. gen-rl agon I, 2I Hlurk streel. Portland. Or. oecia Uullcs' ami Chlhlreu's M.ukln. Insliea, from SIM to 17. W Iiili-s' and Children's llinbrelliis, from ... 33o lo lUt Isu'o Curtaliia, pailr, up from BOo ClteiilUn Tablo Covers, oaob 75o Tablo Linen, yurd, up from ISO AU-IJnen Napkins, good slze.do. .$1.00 A flno Varge betl sjprontl for 76o Hco our flno Hue of plain and flgureil Iif-ns Oooil, just Ihn thing for a Chrlsltnas presont. Men's Tis ks or Foiir-ln-Hand Ties, up from IGo Men's Sustiendei-s, pair 15c lo 75c Mori's Iliiderwear, suit UOo to $3.50 Boys' all-wisal Hwoators, ioli 750 Boys' suits, from 75ct to $5.00 Men's II.iIh, from Mo to $3.50 Men's all-wotrt Pauls $2.75 Mon's Sox, pair 60 to Wo BROS.