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THK DAILY ASTO..IAN. Tilt KSIUY MOKNlNfl, HKCKMHKU 16, 187. Christmas Groceries Are Necessary And you doubtlea want such ra will make your Christmas dinner the best of ihe j-ear. W can help you to this result by th excellence and variety of good things w have provlled tor the holiday trade. Ross, Higgins & Co. shortened sail to a elose-revfed tops'.! but nt o'clovk th.it Mow away. leaving the vessel for two hours without any sails set. ixlMivr ami pitching fearfully In the afternoon the storm rased off. am! at nlsht the wml u more from th northwest. Sail was scs. and the course set for llancwk. which wi sighted Tins .kiy morning at U oVKvk. The hlp waj how to all night, and yesterday morning. a run -sui made for the m-with f th river and a Pilot was secured off -the tut Relief, whk-h towed her Into pect yestrr day evening. While lyirv? off the rvr. Captain Jiuld spoke the ship Mu;ti.id.. and Itclf.ist The fourth ship, which urivd In at T o'clock tut evening, the 11t:ih : ship Onmani, from rhimslitt. S'le an ' chonsi in the lower harbor. l'ltn.TRY SHOW. BOUND VESSELS SAFE Scural Arrivals in Astoria Harbor Yesterday. TALES OF THE IEE1 SEA Tke rrenck Skip ricifiuae Oft tke Kiur U Dv-Brttii Sbip Verbtta IS Davs.. Yesterday u. one of the culm d-tys after lenKthy storm, and while the weather at the mouA of the rtwr was not moo:h, eeveou or me ,iiil to get into port. to crow in was the r.- shin Paclflque. Captain J. Gouyet with crew of a men. 1? days from San Francisco. The captain says that he wiu onlv six dy- In transit from Trisco to the mouth of t 1wr- l on ""J of the trrlMy routfi weather. w obliged ,o beat around for U Uuys. s there were eight ship. In company wit bin, when he saw the light ship for the lat tim- After that she wu eonsplc uoua hv tte.- absence. He. brought with him from S:u Francisco the well-known roast rrilot. Mr. Thomas J. Powers, who is the man who took the ill-fated Eliza Anderson having on board a number ot Astorians and Portlanders bound for the Klondike, into Dtrtch harbor. The captain says that when about C miles sou of the Columbia, he noticed a large lot of new lumber, which had been thrown up on the 'beach, indicating that some lumlwr ship had either l-en wrecl-ed. or lost her deck lot.d. He did not see r.r.y thine of the steamer cruising atwut. but six days aso. at nlht he sluhted a la.e steamer txiund nonh. The last storm. pilit Powers Rtys. -as (Rf of the worst he ever eTperieneel on rhis coast. recember n he pa.d ihroujh a lot of new lumb,T. s. antlinc and plni'ks. t. M to 30 feet lone, and SxS. i-1 feci lon. about 35 miles n Ji from i.ip" r!s appointment. The second ship 'n was the British steamer Omba. Captain John Munro. from Rolwrt Nixon arvl Mary F lx .n Vladivostock. broueht no h of j to Wm. f Oarr'sh: cr. 1 block heahh, as that port is a Russian fort.1 and lots IS arsl 9. NK-k 27. N v and has no Amertcwn censut. Captain) Astoria Munro reports fhnt he could not find thej Andrew And-ron to Thomns r.rovrn; lirtrt-ship or th whlstline buoy which t w K of lot U. hlo'V 1!" Taylor iv,,t .il.i lia ?one a.iijft In the AV.vk's Inhibition of Hi;h l'r, i Fowl to be Held In A.oritt. Mr.Fmslle TI.Miirhlen a.n.1 Mr I M ll'ish't yesttrday afternoon i-.ill. d up m Mr K"rt!V Flavel for the pj-jvie 'f i-recur. ins the bulldin; known a. the "hte Hotise stive. In whji-h to sjv- a pixiltry exhiM'lim. The pi in of h. tu was outlineii and explain J to Mr. FI.ivH and he klnd!v consented to the '.ie of the pla--v for the perlM of i w.vk or longer. It is the Intention to have the poaltnr exhibition to take pia--e aloat January 15 or 39. atiI the exhibition will h .-on-fintxl exclusively to ilarsop c.xiuy p-nil. Irv. All the flnt In itie county wili be dlsplayeil. ind !f it proves ;hr ik--eSfW expected, next year th r wiil re a genera! poultry show. ,vhi-h will take In birds frim all over the state. All who are Interested In the hr-xlt! ;ln poultr anl their exhibition i!l tommunfitite personally or otherwise with Mr II.tth:en or Mr Huuhes. Mr. Flav.-i's plae wa secureil on axmt of its closeness tc the A. P. C. A. .xnosUlon bui'.ding. RHAL ESTATK TR A N'SPRRS. reninsuhir I.ani & Trust To to Andrew Antlerson: lot II blo k 11". Taylor's AM aria t i ily Pay ton and F. Pavfon to Clevelawl while Maud M. Monre: lard n v-ean Grove T. Stuart. Jr.. and Ha"i-' K. Stu art to H. E. Aben-romhiJ: Its 14 an-1 ?. blork 1 V..r-iw..'hT Downs Mary Finny iSownn to .1 f. Aiken: sw 4 of '4 arwl w t4 rvf jat i. stv T. a n. r 11 w Andrew W. Joke to Andrew And-T. son: w i.j nf lots U and II . 5) V Finest E-r Bwug-ht to the City Dress Shoes Ladies .for: Jt'ST ARRIVED Mdles' Heavy Seal IU1. La.iiea Henvy Calf BaU iMdlea' Heavy Craok-Vroof Calf Hal. COLUMBIA SHOE COMPANY 53 COMMERCIAL STREET. Fr nt pop Civrn a I Star Orwery, Initial tundkert hli f nt C. It. Coopsr'a, I arte aoi imeii new crop nut, Star Orcvoiy t'oiiKi'Katlinml ' ? p m. hiiivh sale, Fi'indy nt tlo to (he Sii ui vrty for your kraut. iVilldrcirs t tH'PCl 'S, Mr. .lotm T. In the elty. hatulk.-ichlefs at C. It. Ashley, of Itioaklleld, l TODA V'S WEATHKK. Fair, cooler. AROUND TOWN. Till KSOAY. Hot Scotch and hot Torn and Jeiry it t the Otlli-e. Orvverle at the lowest price at th Pcln (rocenr Co. .lolm P.vt.son. of oti. halis is r,.mrr at the. Parker house. Why buy Chrstma present when De Yo Is giving them away. Mr. K. F. Johns in. iuin,vr on the A - O. n. It. I! . is in the city. Klcycl and repair shop at IB Ninth street. Charge reasonable. Purses, chatelaine bags, and other nov elty goods at C. It. Cooper's. Our prtcee are the lowest In th elty. Call and e u. Pacific Ororory Co. He alone Is great. Who by a life heroo conquers faie. ivwah KihuIn.s liolton. fry Schilling' Bt tea nj baking powder Silk handkerchiefs a: C. 11. Coopyw. I A picnic In the winter. Itasement of Congregational church. Pec. mh.-r 17, Ask for sample of rhnse 8anborn' famous teas, at floss, lllor.n Co.'. I'mbrellaa covereil and repaired by practical workman, nt Uj N nth str.et. Pure sweet ci lcr. Grocery. i-i" gallon. Star II (iborn's w,n lo. . ,. i v-rv attractive '(ns terday pr.s. ntcl Ilia- ,lpp. na rice I Mr. Erick Mtn'i'da, In the city. of Peep rjve Mo-rs. : holm "f :;ho ci'y. I lotted -vv!s ui.l I. the l.cus and I'li.k- "his. n Embroidered handkerchiefs Cooper. at C. H. Y.jt.'r.ay ttorktneii coiii'n I n ihe blir I nick s. ale at ihe I K-pot yard. e.l pilttillii S.-OW, hn Wantesl To rent uprUlit piano II.. this othce. hip. I i New iieekiwr. la hos ! '!k ami chiffon scarfs ; The cholceet candlee and nuts can be j C. H. Coopr's. found at the Parlor. . j lioh Mcintosh, ih" . II .kn.ia n shl Mr. J. C. Kelley s moving his family 1 p.. r , Tortlan l. is standing a back to Fort Stevens. , )Vs in the citv hiffon frtits "t styles at few In. The Parlor has received a full Une of i For Saje-A snnll rlano- nrlce rt xmaa gocsla. Call and see. j ouire at S. Kln-hoff. ,-rwr T.vifih ..,.-t and Franklin avenue. Mr. C. F. Ovisrtviugli. traveling freight stent for thr O city. R. & N. Oo ., is m th. Tou cm always find th best cream ry butter and sweet, fresh cream at the; Parlor. ! ; Mr Klmor It CU .;). aaditor of Wah (kakiim county, if Cathl mi. t wu. a s I ftor in tile ety yM; .p liv 10C Astoria in Storm. The Omba 1-ft Up river immeji ately. I Yrsterdiy aft-vnoon fr. TT.immond. In Tlhe third chtn to arrive in was the j COmpany with coniracto.-i Hjiicyaua, De nrj'isher Verbem, Captain Judd, la baJ.jHart & c.i-n. .ir-.vd down off 'h- 1nr las from WdHaroo. Poulh Australia. He. on a special train. Mr Hamn otil siys neports a fine passage until he reactndj that he found tr, rjalljel i-t nui'-h bettet 'the North Pacific. 7W miles from this port.J r.on,iinon than h- anti. ;. it-1. in viw of From ther u IqoK Mm 1? days reach! the rat continued h.-ivv sal si. Th.r iiairbor, a series cf uc!y eales seeming! rs but '.(tile more work to h- Iot- before determined to teep hm outside. On Sun- tra. klaylng c!ar th.-.jr'i can crimm"nce day tilA 5rh. a heavy blow came up from! , , "the southwest, having a force of 10. From, A letter was rv-lvd yesterday from that time tip to last Saturday. Ihe weather' Tom Qulnn. a well-known Cl'ixbii rvet vnw extremely rou-h. On Saturday Cape . -jner. in which h- says '!;.v the ;,p Hancock was sighted, as well as the light-j pnnehirn,' holidays are a-v-onipanieri with ship, and he was then 1n company wl.h seasonable wkiiIimt In Junc.i.j. "I would elsht other large ships. No Pilot could, nvt advise j.nyohe coming up h.-r at be had on account of the g-ile. -and for, pivrot, as the tramways, pack trains and 12 d-ays he. cruis-d about within ISft milef packers are not able xr, h indie 'he stuff of port, unable to get into harbor. Satar-! that is alreody here to nvr the pa.--s day night the wind was variable. la?tingt My hands are frozen from expos-ire. and all nUht. At day!sht it cam- up from there . little ue n facing 'lilrigs. Th' the southeast again, and by evenlrg ' v. jnlty of the hot. Is In J iti' 'i prese nts wa-s blowine anothw cale. wit;h a force ( an appearar.'V like rh-r stirr'i.indinif New of 9. njccoimpnnled by a terrific fall of ran.; York hotel Hundred ' f drummers. At t o'clock Monday morning the wind stockbrokers, miners of all loTptions. was hauling to the southward. Increasing rutresentlnK all lines of hasiness. throng m force until eight o'clock, when It there. I will start for the Klondike about veered to the southwest. The captain' March 1." $2000- At the A. F. C. bowljng all. ys yest.-r-. lay Herman Wie wis high man with a ts-ore of 'A. P. J. Meany. the le4lng merchant tailor. 1T7 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. ) A pretty touvmlr given with every order (Vir coffee and cake. Cingr-xatlonal chur"h sale, December 17. New crop dried fruits, new crop rallns, fig and assorted nuts all extxra fine quality, at Ross, Hlggln & Co. Orimn ,t Rel's annex next to th. ;t store im ' lor.wu tcl.U Htns.t, has le-cii hatisoni' l d.s oratil for the hoiidis HOLIDAY HUMMERS 1 mmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmimmmmii'iammmmmmmmmmmmiimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm' rrHrfrMrMWMrMw Dolls Aprons Umbrellas We have the l'U,;"t av-oitaont cf V hav limn uixl linn one Iro. No Hun inoio aulluble foi a riirlst Polls In Astoria, at pric .'roiu 1 cent , new d"gus. rsieltlly for the nin pr'"it than ono of our n( - Ifm to U M each. holiday trade. brnlla. Th 'y r bcml Toys Dress Goods (lien's Goods Kvci) thing to l ao ihe lil'lc ones . . If you netsl anyililn in Dm ln f ml i . ...... Importnl iiovtsliir In rtmir.-l uid Make your ml'vlmi N-foie the as. Wont.' Kut'nlahliiti. conm to u a ,, . Inln Press ,m.,U at p..'il prlc sortni'Ot Is I. roll, n na nil the w o Imvn the latct and tnoal complete for (ho holidays. ' latest nowltlcs in toys iik lii Astoria. Ribbons paneyWork Etc., Etc. ltiiby Kihlsaii. all lm I ". yail . ,1c J No All Slik Kibl-o.i. anl ! Slk In all color. Km'.ia.i lery H lk dl.-.' and M-s' Msratcis lu. No. 7 All Silk IM'i.'ii. ar. 7c all shades. Knitting Hllk. I cuts .n,' Kid (llovea, all colors. Latins.' No All Slik l!M.oii. ul bv- siMol. KintuHildoi y I tx. Nrellrw, Ke.it lie r It. wis. Iulio.' e,ii,lrosi t No. 12 All Siik l:ib'in. .i t I Art 1 rup.rle. cic, S. if. Htaial Cndnrwear. Ia.I'csi' nd Children' No. u: All Silk K t'l-.n .ii l IV- Cover. Splash-., , Ktc. t'il. i'uik iu JUi Santa I'la is nlll Is- wuli im Wal.li ,nit t"r him SHANAHAN BROS. The Only Store That 5ell5 Cheap acl . n.i.s,- tile t..w of I tic intfl, ilc.s and .so (,roai.,t'"s -t'retinlti a;1'l (1' sh A pu'ro tthlske like II Mll'i'ilt Sukl hv I-'imiiI Siok--" Woii CAM. IMK WAUIIWTS Dr. Bishop has removed his o01-r an.1 rooms to f-12 Commercial street, over tn. plum pll(1,Mn)r rnnh,Ttl ,,,,, cM..r Co-operative Grocery Co. ! am) a ,,. f otheT w.asnilllr ,.. , . ! atap'e and fancy groceries at Ross. Hlg. fhlna cup and saiker gv.-n as a son. , u . . ,, , , 1 gins h Co. venr wlih refreshments Friday evening : at Congregational church. I A'l k!n.1s of h.n,lkor.h..fs f, r ladle The famous Centerrsirl kid gloves in a:j ; "fnts and children-nw d.slgns-nt hot. th new shad-s and ! every p:tr j trrn nrlc" T,,e finest re1ctlon In town, guarantecd-at C. H. Cooper-,. at C. II Cooper. A full e,f I'lausx' culebrated "ti-ar The ftttierul of H.'ioei: 1.,nshi :he il. y'iir-,ld en of Mr and Mi. l.oonits, ol Sklpal oil. ttho was ,o o.. r.tailv .lioitn.'d on io, Uiv si!(iig. ril tik place from fh. Skipan,n Mp.co,.il h irch toil. iv. and the rMiaiw intotr-sl ti i 'I , sop , orie''.-t '. a Noli.e la hei.-by given to all .ittej holdliig i "In (! count) Harrunls nidoi ts1 J prior to June 7 I -sr.. to , resell the aaine la the I'oiMlty Trenjiui i r. for pjwn. n' , Intereat cmees afirr ths .lat... iitn-.. h I w I hrisimas rrecril Tenth stlort. lal, d Astoria. Orejj.wi, IVcxnlev li t' II Til' 'Ml i. County Treasurer A '"OI.'UtED BI'I'I'l.ltMKNT Dear Mnra' Santy ('laws: Dunno If you' rwiim to member dl" yer chile Xmn morn, -aoan I kuoAs Pled At 1 ,'.ltol of rpibpst. at o'-'lo. k '. , siln liinr'ning, '".III I I'.c.ikke ol lets soil of Mr all 1 Mrs T lir.ikke ag.,1 11 vail The f WM.riil will be h I I at 1 o'do' k this afterno.oi fn.tn the f i t ly r.-std' nnc. at.l -lw c m,ii. nt.rie.. pow'futly wh ked, I ..; but If yoira. n iirenw,,, ceniet.iv jgwlnn to tii( n e thing 'lall In my large I 'ma stick I hoiww viu'H not f.irg. t to brliur aumthlng yoaisefuil I Missus she alius av: How H-rmii nIM he ke.p a o fullv large nnrtm-tit of comfliibl,. preeent; nlilnl hmnKe ! I i a I 7 i TWKI.VK FOR !. W. F. NMUnilUSS 'ol.tcrsfef Th bill glles N'Alillg '.Mill if lii. llAaco foot oh .m.I 'h. ir fit.-cls 111 Ih fl.r i o . Saumlav nicht ( the torta ' i'.'h Kami w o . tui.s their kteam. r . ill h.. pi ,ind th-y nlll i- - I Herman Wise y-s,enlay ,ps-orite. hM , windows f.w the holidav. In an nricins' i 'T d I'tt hand.sl, and rax r.. 11 and unlue fa.ihon Santw fla-w is there nwrant, with a ceioillv store tpresen'e 1. N'lthlng U-tter for holld,y At Fisher Rros. T. n n..tl.in.J Tonus m.on Wm T 1 non ir.v eiecora-ing mania rris s, iiey Heckard John A TTe, kar.1. f.. T. T.-Ve. i "vwybody. Stores, olll.-os. prva- dws'l Mrs. t ' A. Turf-v. of th,. I.en ls an -I ' l;K! P'ible btilMlnirsi will be trimmed Clarke, were In the ctv ves,-ra. i h "'' '-"lv.il of the year Lami.r I.ebeek n. a ,r..,l -he re.j . D Tone, J W. Took. 11. F. lohm.n, tract yesterday for the ..xie,. -i.in ,,f r-,,. I r-r.rth.n.l ; John Hardman. . T.oi..: T. mercal str- t. Ill hid were tfOTS for the;p- '-""blng. rj rtm -kln-th im S-HII": c .......e.i tvxt tr.r -,..i... ,.i tin ! C f'lsh.-r San Frnncl'oo; are at 'n railings. j ..-.-dent. NOTICE: The public thould ram m.! Tn n" v "h',v" nn A her that there is but one original r. ! railroad charge of Emsle Houtrhten ttrhth Oiieen beater tn the market and ! '""- ,raln v ' 'he ri'c h. tn.-,., Ttrr-. are tW- .tciusI A. I '' ( ,nr dippers, containing s.-v-n tori a agent. V,..,tl.,tl . ltl. ,... -.-h .ill I chlrsl lamb wool and ahrrsi wool in I nil l. pi.iV.d h-1..-.-M 'lie tlC, . tlll.S , i inn loi'iern u in, s"s i.il nlll otiroefi Hn-I i 4iaii . i ' ilnrnctl If von itori'l u-enr eio- In.' ,1,.i,e M.- l.e here ' . ,. ' ' k ' mighty warm overroat fur hlg una and ! 'apt Tun I I'usersi i -elikii"n yaminc ,ir,p, iimbnrshnnln and parasho.ta.j o,,yt pl,,t arrived in the my iest..rd:iy a,i lrnp f .,r ,in..f thing, to i on the Ften. h -hit, l'ict. 'I i 'l' wear and other ware j Towers has not l,..n ,n Ast.oia for Anybo.1v dat know anything 'lull; y.Mr li- is th.. man who to. k the Mi., fcnnw. ,iit Herman Wle he s.ll HiIiiks, j nd.-rsi into leu..), harh-r ,n, . ,f. iv a hnlp , cheaper than anylKly else landed th.ns. a large mtml-'r .f str!a dear Mars Santy, plrna-a lddr ills I irol ..s . k-rs , ; yff 1,,, rhick. and I swahr never to i ." ' '" . I ho sjrlrkesl no mohr; I'se nomt, 'markably j Sii.ires of toe Al isk.t Transsirtatl.:i ' good now. ftrnlllntrly yfstrs, i and D.'vol,,.me, pm..inv of Chi, ago OROROK W ASHINflTON THUMBS ore the tnor ,1-siriUe lnvestni-nt before JFFFI'TRSON IMt'OH A YRT. thn public Safer than savings bank nnd f T?T""T"aT' Wmk sto. k Paving large dividends , Shares one dollar For liif"rmu.'o ad. 1 ngti&C Jres W f. Dudtev. general -ig.-nl. Ha!. IclllICi THE PROOF of th pudding I in th sating, and th proof of Unuor IS IN SAMPLING That' an arrument th con. clulv-sa demnnat ration, Oura will lUrat the teat. HUGHES & CO The Choicest Table Wines... For F mil lea Alao for Medicinal and - Cooking Purpoaea ird' i "f dirt. P'-r minute. I You hav a number of presents to m ike. , largest and most complete osortmcr,t nnd cecsnrily must limit the amount ' f alr-tlght heaters In the city. All the to be spnt on each gift: therefore vou kinds advertised in this poper may be must co to Phanahan Rr. s' store that sejls cheap. the on'y Two young girls Intending t , u'-enT school after the holidavs mi (lrd a tro"l home at Mrs. E. 0. Holden's In r"'ur , for service rendered In light housework. Call at 40a Duane street. m prizes to get you acquainted with money-back baking powder and tea. Schilling's Best baking powder and tea are because they are money-back. What is the tuisn;; word? not SAFE, although Schilling's But baking powder and tea are safe. Get Schilling's Best baking powder or tea at your grocers'; take out thsj ticket (brown ticket in every package of baking powder; yellow tkket in the lea); send a tkket with each word to address below before December 31st. Until October 15th two words allowed for every ticket; after that only one word for every ticket. If only one person finds the word, that person gels 1 2000. 00; if several find It, (2000.00 will be equally divided among them. Every one sending brown or yellow ticket will receive a set of cardboard creeping babies, at the end of the contest. Those sending three or more in one envelope will receive an 1898 pocket calendar no advertising on it These creeping babies and pocket calendars will be diilerent from the onee offered in the last contest. Better cut these rules out. AJ ! ess: MONEY-BACK, SAN FRANCISCO. sou seen and compared nt our store, then vour selection will be satisfactory to you. Fnnrd Stokes Co. Whl'kev nnv be called ihe national l,ey,.i;... fr fs frilly American. IVh.-n TCn.'l yhim-n select It as a tonic: or tipple. I must have merit. They huv Cyrus Noble Whiskey. It Is the onlv American Ahvke of International rer,-it.atlon. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ORNAMENTAL WARE LOST 'm P.'i-siaii Hand. !. mv r II a 14-foot gasoline iiurc-h. inin'-l li.litj bp.ize gneii. Tie fitiib-r wll be IPe-iily , pre whlvkey ngfv.. wth anv food rewarded bv ret'imimr sain- to N. Tio-.-e-. r;,,-t ads digestion, ft tones the su.m. at I'.u ill - She.-t Metal Works, f'harle.-a Haiioe;ol. 'f--,. h. r of T.honeg. I ra.hy. has remove, his -,ffic.. ,f, ih,- offlc Of H. L. r.oyle. where ho v.- J 1 1 meet. !is pupils from 9 to 11 a. m.. nr.-l I r, ( p. M. Saturdays from i to 11 a tn. Jam's Lawhr fell from a pile lab. wood at Trilllnver'i power hou-, Tm-lay evening, fbe fall een-lerin iiitn unc,,n. oiis an' .-u'- ni' a ga 'h n h- head Tie was able to p-u'im" -.votk .era In lam nght. Married At the pi.rsonai;. ,,f ,, j H. chur-h. Vf, Kx-hange :,(. Mr. V. S. Ineo. rf South Pe-n-1, V.n'i.. and V Orace M. Fo-o -r of Astorja The cere mony wa.- perfortnirl hv It, v. v.", Tl. Hollln-gshead. St. John f'kapt-r. No. II. li. A. M., at Its regular or.voc- ti n 'lne-.-,lav evening. elected the folbe.vjiit' oflic-.-rs for the ,.n. Hiitn',' masonic ye,,r- lav Tattle, II. p. O. vV. Iitnsierry. Y.. V. S. Short 1!. Van Durn. treasurer an, r. f jr.; K. f. TTolJen, s'cn'tnry: O. I. Petersen, P. S.; J. S. D'-llinger, R. A. C; K. Os- burn. M. 3d V.; P. K. F".rchen, M. 2d V.; II. C. Thompson. M. 1st V.; L. Hartng, sentinel. ler building. Seattle, Wash. Sam Harris vest, idiv 1 vei a con. s igitin, r t of Kl'tidi,.. l.iHits, tTianiifc' torsl n 'lii-gnl, of llu-'la tanil'-d b-'thee Tliev are absolut. lv u t rvoiis to wilier and are much lighter and letter than gum boots, and will outwear half n dojten or. dlnarv pais of fool it, ir The foil Is nine. ,-:iMin-sh'ipo,. sind the boot s a v-ry eas otie t, walk In. It L. Itovle, who will return to I-aiiiern fii'-gori t'elay, h,i-ii that everyone up country knows of an-l h,-,-vea In Astin-la. It s the most talk's! of tHaco on Ihe Pa cific con"! and when the time Is r(,e therr will lie plenty of Oregon eapltal fcr n veHtmeat bore. V nuinlsr of large enter prises are alre.olv hooked, and wll be, Shoes Cork Soles j Private 8lock, Cream Ilyii, Old Hickory. , Prlile of Kentucky and Herml&vge; Rep. i o!d California Hrasndle. nr Winter Shoe. Crack Proof Box Coif. Seal Shoes In Button and Lace. Our goods are warranted. 1 floated soon after the llrst of the vior n Influx of people ,-ati be , xpe te, In 4-79 early HprnK. Wave Crest... AN INNOVATION DAINTY DEI ICATE ELEGANT A MOST APPROPRIATE PRESENT J. H. SEYMOUR 466 COMMERCIAL BTV.KET The "Wave r'resi" is a n, w orniiuieiilal ware wlh a rich, waly nuifa.-e, lase. fully lne, with mtln, in colors 10 liar monz Willi the '.. oral Ions, ulilch .in frared In cold nn,1 colors producing floral I and convr"iliotia.l ,, -Iglis Thcs g(S)d ' iiro 'if a hltli oid.-r of nrll-'tc mirlt The tnetal Irliiiinlngs are gold pilafcd n.nd fin.' Idil In a very careful manner, making I altogetlur the lii.ril.sornest moderate.! prp-ed gift fr Tiollilav iir-i'nS. J, II. I Seym.piir has th-rn In stock. Cill nnd examine whether you wisih to purchase or not I fi fin street: Hann & Co. ASTOrtIA HCHOOT, OF T TOO F.ST I VI? TlircnAPKUTICS. Ftabllsr.ed for thn Treatment of all Functloml nsd Nervous DIscaJl'-. NRtrRAIHA and RHTOTMATIHM, Asthma, Obstinate. Constipation, Dyspep sia, 71 ;adnche. Insomnia, Melancholia, Mentjtnial and fleximl Disorders, Nervou Peoslratlon, Pa-nlyMs, Rtamomerlng, Bt. Vitus Dance, Vicious Habit and DTIVO IIAHlTfl ftolncco. alcohol, -moTphlne and cocaine), aiwtcensfnliy treated. Intsruetlon given. W. T. HOWARD, M. D., Medical Dh-eetor. 8W Commercial Street. FOR XMAS GOLD MOUNTED CANES Silverware Novelties PRICES TO SUIT THE 'TIMES EXSTROM Collllliercllll hi Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods Umbrellas ..WING LEE.. 543 Comrnrcial Street Next to Modiaon's Cigar Htanr1 Carlson's FamilyLIquor Store im twrlftii sTitronrr Holiday Goods Japanese Goods Dry Goods Undorwcnr Mod ts to Order Eaerythlllg At llesoiilile Prices. James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. Don't Forget Chas. Kan & Co. - Commercial Street W tail)' a line nannhnel,! cil Japanese Goods Silk Handcrcblefs Chinaware, Etc. Anil line aclcetloii of Aineilesti Toys - Dolls WciiriiUi niKiiiifai tiiiers of l.aillea' wrust fall kin, b at Inn eat prices. CHAS. KAN & CO. 367 Commercial St LOCK, KKYS AMI HKWIMi .MAt liUNKD ... Alao all Light Machinery. Repaired C. H. Orkwitz M8UIJANH. Price cut In two.