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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1898)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SUNDAY MORMNO, JANUARY tt, 18M. Tk llflitul atari li Aitorla 'lsi'n tlSUBCrS S wat tiey art laiiaa. THEY ALL WANT The Earth We are satisfied with a small slice of it We are satisfied with small profits You'll be satisfied with our goods You'll le satisfied with our prices OUR ANNUAL Clearance Sale Is now on: you'll miss it if you don't take advantage of this sale. TODAT'8 WEATHER. Cool. HERMAN WISE Thi Reliable Cletaiar aii littler. 1IR. HUNTINGTON'S Washington Comes to Astoria. the rails duwt to the deep draft, ee-go-ItiR ship, anil from uVse ships dinevl to the rails, over which !: elm be sent inland iwtthout changing ft bulk. Thi Is ulso good logic, and I do not doubt that you I anil your frlenslti ursierstad It quite .veil as I do. "I think that the people of Astoria need have no fears but that this definable con- nininutkin will he biriusht about, for tin That Commerce of Castera Ortgoa aad j t ome mean ran n- devised by which the advantages of gravity ;wvr can be owoiiw. the RTavlty ;tne from any par ticular smioh of country will In the end prevail over nil ether Hne entering the same region. Of course, the Interest of SOUTHERN PACIFIC IS IN IT ! th uthern stops now at Portland. but I belies-e that interest will tot only not be harmed by the carrying out of thle """ "" " ! rommon-potnt proposition, but be very I much enhanced In value thereby, awl I Vill D. Baslaess Here Via Faiatei Out j am equally coetvlnced tint no city will rwip as much benefit from It a mil the ctty of Portland it-If, as she must always J b the great finamolal center of the far j "I have feh a dep interest in thin ju-s- i tion. as 1 k n all question relating to . ... .-..k.,' transportation and affecting the material At a tavviaj meeting of the Chamber , I praev of a community. r.nl iwhon Mr. of Commerc9 held yesterday to con- j Hammon(1 mv i omc in th, elder mays md means to e;ure the estab- purchasing of some of hh moe Important AROUND TOWN. SUNDAY. If the human love, thut underlies All that a true wild good in man' estate All t!n rvmMiis to us of nari.Psc Were lacking there, he wen would he vtall'. - Sarah K nmon. TT UoMlllnt'a Dot tea and baking odr. Remember Slwnmhnn Urw' greet aajo. Ctuapost milk hn the city, at the Parlor. IVuVftitt, Hatvwlti. ft Shuihn lro.' Mn 0. P. ZU-ler Is visiting hi Portland. Hot fVotv m hot Tom ud Jerry at tine OrtVa. ShaiMhan Pro.' great sale commences Monday nurning. At the Bulletin bowling alleys yesterday Ted Lewis scored 5S. ttreal ctasKig otit sale at Stwnabin Bros.' Mondr.y mornnir. Bicycle and tvpnlr "hop at 1ST. Ninth street. Ctiatyes reaeoivibie. rmbrellas covercJ anl t'"lfd by u prnotlcal workman, at 1 Ninth etnvt. Nace Omnt h ft lt nlsht for Sk-.iirwav. via lVirtluul. where he ill Into busi ness. The oounty curi ul.luiii'd ( mmn ycstirday unlll Monday xml Hie m mliTa of the court went w t'lnty lo vlow the Ivldiie at thut place it It- t was biid' Oniuintii.l by Hie invent fliHMls. Many clironlc lssrai vn U eured by eUvlrlclly, n're uul-kly njid iJ.-amntly than by mH.-ine J'ne. lr. Ilcitdi'rm h.m en of th. ben eleotrk-al iMiltlls on the Pacific vse, (lvo him trlnl. A fevv of the siit eivslni rc-lvM a iiuk-ci metvliM -U-xkiilntr yonerdny. The sluh mm ihry anKle df on some of them, au.1 tli.ve tht have been cleaned i.r now m iwis.ite condition. phe reiwint to the t'olumhti' have bvn rttiWi.il Atkl rst'rl..v ltc ialeil up pre jMitatiuy to her trip to !h Sotnd Wed u.wlay next. Tvunotrow tuornltiii .sfie wll Ki to (he buoy depot and fuke on Mippll' Mr. It. Ilarrndiin. of lb's. lllunlne Co., eiho retiirnnl frm Sktry ) tcrtlay, sa. that lutf Ih toioinHm there ami hc weather te pxta.inter ttwn In Astoria. Me will return on the nrxt steamer. If you bav hides, wool. tir. raita. bine. or any kind of Junk for sale, alilp It to U. M. Citon. b Fourteenth atrerl, Astoria, C)r'Kn. or write him und he will call at your place and net It. He pays cash. The Kvit.v- co-i-i'il-sl i-i tl:rl it ne -isen- rv to mik iu tdl'Mei .il .luru.- of ff ent.s to v-'is :iiii-is w-'io a-e ieinmu'nt in their pa m. nt" Toinoi-roa s the last j d en leh :i pay V-ur attn du e :i the card rate Our Annual Sale IS NOW GOING ON liirlh thl ta iswlllvrly no .iwil will Iki illumed nt win prliws. tnlei from, (hn iMiuilry will rn'tlva Ihn sntii iHMiellt ox f Ihiuiiht l.tutuily nt the ciiuntvr, but omtli nitwt m'ei.iiipauy unJc. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE REDUCED THIS IS THE GREATEST OFFERING DURING THE YEAR IN Fine Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. THAT IS PLACFD BEFORE THE PEOPLE OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND THE LOWER COLUMBIA. Iuvc( and ttbwt iMmi'l'-te iixortnu'tit of air-tlsht ih.xiter in the efty All the kitple dv. rttsl r i'iw ;,ur mny be Sh..n ., .,!. h.i.,i.. iu mh and iimiarl ut "ur s.onv turn i, 1.' 111..., m. v.i r tiri it wui in- tni. atve Mile. rird & St..kes Co. Jani.w lTrotwll. Net.M-t. ;i ?il Cook. Seattle, are rvh-ter-d at the ker h nie. 11. fiTi-lrtf. to the tN!-.i:ii: eit i.itlon tn the j Ketvcti tki Liaes lor tk Haraoi iliai of 0. R. & V latere . p.tr- Mirltat a ,rotni!- nt e.i. t. rl..y that th- te.luen n .r of tKit. en lie rtv.-r to Clearance sale of wall n.uvr at It. V. solttj to .Mn..i. : -v k. Aiu-n .1. Co Kiaht cents and nrward. 'Us r. r retii.tpii- e.Hlble r!l mn. m ..tld ves-(t.-- rinitib.r tn.-n '!. r tr. i.-v ar it Mnl Oaimr to manurncMifir's lestiletloue e are nut nkw il to la.' the f.a (iia! i:.H.di at Atlo irlee; K. , V. Collars uttd Cues, (Vntetnerl Kid tllovin, Slati'lurd i'att.vns. ShU Silk a-ul I'otton, l i'th Itii; and Kubber tla s C. H. Cooper The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House. p. J. Meany. the lixitittiit menbint tailor. 1.T7 T-Tith stci't The hutheix prk-e pakl for fur eklns. Captain RVlxirison, of the Columbine, has ben eck 'With a fever. I. ae.iln able to be at bis jwt. "A Nisht In ll.itt.-ro: i" IH ' - nt.il .:: Ft -li t .:-n M i Tuewlnv nisat. Poers i;i 'I'--' o'cbK-lt in I th-- f ii.. ;H " me nee at 7 t 'f .ei ir.t ti :t:, on. or the ',.f r ire .-.'lett'i selited 111 et.e, i i t' .-ats at . .il pre. n. x: it " . oni- r pre- Cul NTV Cnl ltT run ki,.mik::. In the co coinmifners' court v-i Tlllly. ll( ,!, K l.irt.llK.- ritaunnn Hi terdiv h .oinmuiieai.iii r.sm n..iu t,(( f r,ir U ,lh.ll,,ir J. Ill..n ntaltrit th.it t brlds.w on tfie k,.. m f ,,, ..v.., i tluii.' Unit h.-rt c.Hiuty rxsul runtime from S- aslile w .-re ,.,,,( , a, v,,, urr. ,IV:r, , l ,.,) .I.U1H.C.-.I by the b.xivy rit'n and air 1 ti - ,.,-t the l t nn-.il thai y..u ri e, had r..r pass.iW.i. The matter as r r. rr.n i , ,t. ,,rl,.,. ...i,, (..in, ru., e u, Klf" The Sot of Hermann will (tive their annual miisqucru.le b-Ul on Wahinpt in's birthday. Fnir' . The unn.iat in-ia K eveiiltiK by iuma:i Knlire No. I! P. . K.. will no doubt he up t i th- st atulaM Dr. Rishoji tias removed hw ofP.ee and o( tn tV,t, rtalnnients by this popular or- rooms to 2 Commen-lal Co-tneratlv Onxer)' Co. .trei't. over the llshment ot Astoria as a common poll j oupplks. I took pleasure In oNIelnir him. and think tt uirout-sn my rerittnne -'a rhe bet nra nil fact u ring Interests of the . i.irv wiih Portland. I tninK trait mrown my rerumne- wt .i i 1 w.i . v.vw iw, i . j - - f letter rtttn bv C. P. Huntington, preB- " , Ident of -rtie S. P. Ry.. to a -well-known) h) AHtor1a rMti a ,Ubstuitl amount of citizen of Arstorhi, wa rcul. ar.J excited j money. I am a pretty buy map. but If considerable djiKussion. This letter Is j I can do anything nt any time tc benefl- m . .. atmne i the Interests of the lower Columbia river considered by many to ie sironR i I shall be wrv slad to do It -not only be. bems on tiie glutton of th problem nf as to hat the relation of the Astoria f hu - -nj r interew.s ra roail when completed will sustain to the j yjrr iPsttlnctly in tst direction I am. Southern Piuiflc, and ortier leading trane- j yours. vry truly, contlnerrtal lim It thought that a "C. P. Ht'NTIN'lTON.'" fair construotlon of the letter eabliea j beyond controversy Owl the Southern Pa- T.IOHTERAOE FOR 1W7. ciflc not only will unite on common i wHh Astoria road, but that It j The foUowinir uieninunt fiirure com. points out ay and foreshad JWB an ! pilcj by the A. A C R. R. R. show the agreement by which the C). R. & N. in- j amount of lighterage down the river for terea will also be harmonized, Prld.nt j vemtls Part'y loaded in Po-tland. The Harry Heins rrurie.l frxn Skaiay yesterday ard will go back to the land of gold on the next emer. Lout A tortoise shell, silver trimmd ladleu- hiilr ornamental pin. Kinder please n turn to ..'onan ofTV. Uohler of the latter company now being In San Francisco presumably to consider the quwtion. It ts argued that Presi dent Huntington would not have been to o much pains to answer inquiries ad dnsed to him at this length, if he did not have a deep Intercut in the accom plishment of tnt plan. In aJiy caee it la ithought that the opinion of so great an authority a Coilis P. Huntingdon on the tfutura of the Astoria roud must have Important bearing on the future tatu of that enterprUe. Mi. Huntlngton'B letter la us follows: "Naw York, Dec. 3, 187. "Dear Sir: Your letter of the liih ia received and your inquiries are all noted carefully. You auk if the Vaiderbilu or the Northern PaclUc or the Grout North ern ot the Southern Pacific company, uiy or tall of them, have made arrangements with ithe Astoria & Columbia River Rail road OomiMUiy. Now, I am entirely 'frank in Baying than I cannot answer you ith ire.-pee-t to the three interit first named, simply be cauxe I do not know anytiirng about It. Aa to tlhe Soulhi rn Pacific, I can say that they have not made any such arrnKemMits ' a you mention, alrhoutrti 1 -wjuld not have Nw Vork, Jan. S.-A Tribune special any objection to making a fair one with j from Newport -S.jwh, Va., says the A. & R. It. R. ; and I think the; A ttwl of war-front property corn- :ri.-iiig VM acn In Uie plant of the New port News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock ..uitipany has been oW to C P. Huirt ,rlon by -the 'Old Dominion LajKl Com- large Increase In t'he numbr of vesesls of great draft will probably be doubled In 18&8. When all interest are harmonized the railroad ts flnled and Aorla Is made a common point, these vessel will take all their -cargo at Aetorla: September City of Perrh. lightered r1,000 fee of lumber October (Jlenlochy. W,W) feet of lum ber. November Laly Wentnrorth, tons wheat. Halewood, 300 tons whe'it. j Florida. 4M tons -wlheat. FKntuhire, 600 tons wheal!. December City of Perth, SOO ton wheat, Hyson, Pj50 tons wheat Ettrick'3ie. 500 tons wheat. January Teen Kal, 7j0 :on wheat. Tile total of tills lighterage in tons Is 22.9'JO. valued at (108,604. New crop dried fruits, n w crop riMn turs nnd .uworr"! nuts all extra ftn quntity. at Rom, Hicglns & Co. V. J. Heekard creamery btntiT reeelv. 1 Welnesla-s. and Attiuilayv at the Par- Wir. Also s-e.'t cream every day. The imr.-haptw yeteriluy report-d a larre btni. Many -tevpie w--re In from the country and tra le was llv-ly. HARPER Whiekey liquid music bet- tied poetry, ripe, mellow, refreshing and dieicuH. Sol. by Foard ,fc Stokes Co. U-r. Qtiinl.m I.kIo is not I far ir h.w- pitullty and tlto- fortun i.e n h . have itiyttati.uis are a-e'irl .i toyal good time Shares of the Ala-ka Trari-"rtat1on and le-..pnni.nt niiinv of .tiieao ore fh mint llrvtle itivetni,rt b-fore the Miblc. tfuf.r than savnvw b.nks nn.i hank s,i.-k. Paying nrv. .IIvuI.-isIa Share- one .Willar. For trifornia: I. hi al- ilrrw V. 1 !u.ty, ir ex-r il agi-nt. Hal- .-r -building. -at.te. W'.vi H Ppx-tMt I and Wr. Xn'l r-..ll De.) river: Mr l K Wa.-reti. Virrn ton; J.Win n.-y. Jr. J-hn l:ay. Sr. Fla ve; J W IViw.-r- ll i'-l Fl.iv.1; J.ei. ptl Kar-.-et.i'n. Fort .t evens; A. M. I.ln.tholm. (Jreenwood; Mr. (. N'.-ir. Hol.onvlle; Win. O'Connor N.ie.H: i K TT-ir-i-II. Cl.itwp: -were visitors in th- eliv v. iter. day. At-, and fitted up we.Ml.l to IMHie in the illy Fir .la4 1't "i h eook u. ut teiitlie lady wnlii-n o en: c '.initio r. I il street iv.1 In your Ju,o dray i tth aurlKWitv to malie the j lUitl. ,( ,.,,1,,, ,j , , ,, u, (,uu , ii.sivn.iry r"tilr j In the mailer of the rivalling "f ''" ;tven Tue.iy I "PI" ! cre-k brl.bje 'he court found t nissnry for the lv.-t Interest of t' county to rebuild the sum.-, the settlers Kvln offere.1 to furnish the labor. Or. len d that p'" niurv luml r a-'d m-t.-rl.il '" -laft'il The ietlrhn from the vol. rs or ixn.ipp pr.i ln.-t to ssiriite lteir creek pre In t from KrmiH. pni-lwt. as Knsppn itee if tlie t.sve .lltr.t was or.br.-d kU'1 over. ftie aptntntmerrt of supervisor for rnl .1ptH-t No. i wiws laid over till n. XI me Itig In the mati.-r of tli" reward of tl11 of f.riil for irr.sst and eoyie(oii of per son killing iMt'l" not their o-n nn.1 it appearing that the claim if I". M II unfi tun for the ahove reward for causing ll iirn-rt and convl.t..n .rf Th. Kahlrw for klMltnr th.- .xn'l - if O-enr.. MeFrnd. the .llslrl.'t "firte. endorsing the claim taht be Ik enttel to the reward by cum. plvlmr lth the terms .if ebe tTer. t was nr.V.-nl tTiiit a w.irnitit be drawn for V1 in favor of IV Itooirht.in for eeeiirlng the nrr-ist an' convict Ion of Th--- KahpK. The P.lverside b!nL- rtih (s wide awake In its methole ,-trsl is determined to .. . M. M. Mynn went fo Monmouth last enronrage us many patrons ; cireu ".-eninfi- to attend the wnMtnff of hi ""'" ""I ai"in r..t m- .j.i.. brother which takes place there Monday, from January 4, two prU. will be .vard ed to the beit bowlers. The fl-st pnw Mrs. P-khaniHon, wife of Captain Rich- will '' 1" "iilv i.-n- in goo.ts at any ardson, fta gone to Palouse City. Wash , store In t'n: w-emd prie $2 t in cosn and WttPlner, Muiio. on a veit to re)a- or goods. fives. The dance given by the Scandinavian ST"!M Si'lt.ml, o.- SI'ildlMTlVI-: TMIIIt VI'Kl'TI.K lt.i!.e-.-l f,,r ,), Trtn'!il .tf Mi Fun,-'1.iti,i and V.-rous Ii-nsis Ni:rit u: ui. i itni:i'M atimm, Asthnm. iilwtlnate i aiipatiri, pyspep lleo-l ii he. Irwornni i, M.-,in iMl'. Metieirml and Sexual lu-r., N'orvoti lY.ertnill.m. Itrulyswi Stflminrlnsr, Hi. Vti' iMn.-e V. .ris Ihil.l'e and liKt'U ir.MIITS tisuii, al.-.i.il. morphine n. .sH-Ain.-i 9fiH-.vfiilly (rented lntj-u-tlin given. W I H'lW.Utti M 1 Mnlteal Oir-u'lor V; romtn..nln r n.t In Large Lots WHKAT. 'n Jure M wheat sold at Hc. It ha since sold at H.M'V DlfTeren.-e. JJe, or U JTS on lO.ono bushels. 1100 would havs made this amount by our system of joint Investment accounts sine Juna M. Why not try this system and Incrsas your Income? Amounts of IX and upwards received. Our Infornjitlon la of auch a eharjetar llnve and from such sourest as to maka It n- tlrely reliable. Writ for partlculara. J :r. Knowlton A Co., grain broker. M All physicians utn-e that the element ' California atr.et. Bar. Kranclaco. NO FAtT" CT'RR Ah.eit Stuart's P)ipeMli Table's Phey Cire Stomach 'Proiibps and Incll gestlon Anyway. Wh.her Y"u Faith In Thn or Not The big barge Atlas yesterday flnL-cied ll-nevoleri t Society kwt night at Foard discharging tihe 7M tons of wheat into the Stokes' hall wan '-l attended, the i.iunlc Teen Kal arl n11l be ;owed up the river for the occasion being exr-e)l.-nt. The re- frevhnvnfH -re profus.. and Were dis tributed at fre.uent intervals. Hon. C. J. Curtis af.nl as prompter and under hi able dlr tlon the happy rathitng heM down the rloor until 'he ww sma' hours of the morning. HCNTlNTON'S WORK EAST. Increa!(s His Newport News Terminal FaclllUeH. The big score for the week at the Riverside bowling alleys were C. O Palm berg S3. F. Wlekmon 55. and S. Ander son M. Plum pudding, crartjerrWi. -it cMer and a large fine of other flynabe staple nnd fancy groceries at Rons, Hlg- gins ft Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ross, of Vancouver, are In the cfty. Mr. Roes will be remem bered as a reidnt of this -tv sev eral years ago. Joe Hoih wVl! leave for Skagiray about MaMh 1. and will take with him a car load of Niw Orlearvs molajssr-s. In wh.-h there i go sl profit. Mr. F. S. Roger, thn fiopula. traveling The members of the oun'y court, who visited the Opiey draw bridge yisVerday, returneil lat nltfht arsl rvmrted that the bridge Is bi n v-ry dnng-rous condition, Temporary repairs -will 1 made today, Warning Is given to all lo i-nsw t wth cere. It is Ihe Iwlgment of Judiie Omv that (he brl'ige will have to n rebuilt When court adjourns Judge Oray will In spec, the brUges near Sr-aelde. which are In bad condition. Mr. Thiima IJnvllle yesterday re-e1vil bak from the r.eg.-llet.Hel)wli Tarrnlng rVjmismy Sm Franeseo, ven goa other three great overland rotuie would be .willing fo do the famf thing, as it would be udvwrmageouK to tie ir inteieet" to do ho, for the reaison that Astoria must be made a common point wiDh Portland. "The best poeeible thing fur 'Portland ; putiy for $ji),O0O. The section of the deed will not have been done, in my opinion, j ii a, follows: unless Astoria h made a common point. "It in undetwt.od and agreed between Unless the deep-sea commerce of that vast j the partien ihereto, orK.t tlhe premises territory ejit of tho Oaade mountain i net. by grunted, arid ooiveyed shall be aa far east aa its produce goes out to the u.-d for Che purpose of promoting the Pacific run be .transferred at the moufh development or ale of tlhe property of of the Columbia river from rail to shipi the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry and vice versa, that trawffer will be made j Dock Gomp-uiy and the property o in the future at Puget yound and not rrom KratrPiJ ajid conveyed." any point on the Columbia river or tt The deeri je signtd 'by C. Ii. Orcutt connections. This seems to me to be a j president, and 9. Vand -vere, .secretary, of forecast wMch can (be relied on, for t la the Old Dominion Iand Company. the logic of the present commercial 1t- Ti-s slves tlhe ah-ipbulldins I'kmt a uatlon In the great 'North weert. frontage on the Janws river of a mle. "On the contrary. If good advuintages Mr. HutmiturPjn's object in purchasing for the trarwrfer of cargo can be offered ihe land cannot lie acerlnlr.ed. It la Bit Aistoria that conn-try e.iet of the fas- -aid that he will croct a large armor and cades must naturally ek it outlet there, I ordnance factor)' em t and operate a rmin of the Sirrronds Manufacturing Com- '"" whl, h n" them to be tanned me w.jrK wtis ixc-iptloiKilly we done nnd the fur hns been preK'-rvd In beau tlful eotultlori. One of th'-m Is ii Hin wn nalnsl v,at :ikln. whrh wll 1e uh1 for rhe front or b;ik of a Jacket, the rrtt of the garment being made of wildcat skin which Mr. Llnville himself tanned. The other Kklns -will be made Into tMleifilng robe, which wH certainly keep out the mid. It In understood oth'T AHtorjar have sent ins to this firm lo 1m- treabi. Mr. Llpvlllo w)l use his furs In the Klondike en .hi next trlp to the lurvl of gold. aa tt hers the gravity line from Eastern Washington and Oregon land the commerce from the large section of country is bound to foflow 1. provided a transfer can be mack ax Astoria at minimum, rate from Plant in conjunction with shipbuilding Th' re is also a rumor afloat to the effect that an Knglj-h syndicate Is negotiating for the pur.hae of the shipbuilding Plant piny, war In the city yeotet-d.iy, i called on hi trends. All kinds of hard and soft corl wood for sale at the Went Shore Wood Yard, Trulllnger's do:k. J. Abercrotnbie, pro prietor. Telephone 45. Adverting your 1ty. The A.-noran ha the cuts and can print mai of the Alaska route In your old envelope and letter head at sniaJl cost- J. M. Ping, J. A. Kiikharn, San Fran. cisro; i.'hauncey McDonald, W. A. Church. Portland; A. V. Nil.-, S.:ar.le, are reg istered at 'the 'sveident. Married Yesterday afternoon at the residence of the bride' parents, Mb Birdie Vinton to Mr. Jam' s Keating, the R.-v. W. Seymour Short offlciatlng. Link Parker. John, Lewis and Robert Louden, John Day: A. Aylmore, Mar chado Pros., Lot Ollmore. J. CMmon and Wm. Heckard. Lewl and Clarke, were n ttw city y-erday. At the next meeting of the A. P. C. A. it is understood that some practical steps are to be taken to take -.lilvantnge of the O. R. ft y. offer to aid n the devel opment of Clalwip Ui.Juntrle. IN OLDRN TIMT-H. People overlook'! Uhn lmrx,rtnnce of i!r- mam-ntly lK-rw-fl'-la effects and were tat- sfil with tranKl'-nt anl'n; but now it is generally known fhlnt Syrup of FlgM will permanently oven.-ome haJiltual corirrtlpa tlon, 'Well-lnfoTTrwrl people iwlf I not buy other ;LxmitlvM, which act forH time, but finally Iriulure eh" syriem. Puy the genu ine, made by the California. Fig Syrup Oomany. ASSIGNEE'? SALE. The entire atock of goods In the Ne York Novelty Store, consisting of holiday novetles, books stationery and musical Instruroenls of all kinds, will be closed out regardless of cost by the assignee. of Faith hiiH a gnsil d-l to do in the cure of dm-Hlse, Frm belief and confidence In a family phlysleian or the same conrVkmi-e and fabth n a isifnt mlllne, have produced rMmorkahie cures In nil a. This In p'-UIy true In n-rvnus trou ble, anil no field offers so rolllc a bar. vent fo;' the ouvk an! chnraltan, a the luux artsing from a weak or run down n rvou ayntem. Nevcrthep-ss, the most common of all disease, ndg"tlon ami stoniach trou ble, whtch In turn cause nervous dls. case heart troubb. insumptlon mil os of flesh, re'junc something besides falh to CMre. Mre fafth will not rtgt your food for you, will not give vsi -in ap'trte, will not piercoee your fl'h and strengthen your nervi anil Ixeart, but Stuxrt's Dys pepsia Table's will do these things, be cause thy are compowd of the elements of iJigmtion, they contain the Juice, acid, and ipnptone nerensary to the dlgi'Stlon and luwlmll.illon of all wholesome food. Stuart's Dyspepsia T-ih'.-tH will digest fowl If pfcioed in Jur or bo.'tlo In water heated to 90 degree, and (hey will do ft much, rruirii effectively -whii Inken Into the ntomacth after meals, whether y.u have faith that they wl or not. They Invigorate the stomach, make purs blood orl string nervesi n the only wtiy that nature can do It, and that l, from plenty of whol-3'me food well digested It s not wh.ijt we oat, but sA-iIuut we digest tnat does us gooil. Stuart's Dyspivabi Tablet arn nold by druggists ait M) cent for full sir.'! pa kHge. LlWle book on caiwe arml euro of tn- ach troubb mulled freo by aldrilng Hlliort Co., Mamhull, MI'h. A Narrow Margin. Is ail ws ars Mklna; an our stock of Ladles' and Gent5' Boots and Shoes "A MO. IT IN HOIIEMIA." Astoria lodge of Illks always make a succ of everytliii'g Ihey undertake, and when they gv their Indorsement to an i-ntertulnrr.eii: the public enn be iissund thtt It Is flrHt-eifcow In every respect. They h ive secured o.-e of the beet companies on ithe road who will prxnent "A Night In Ttohem'ir' f.t tho op-a house Tuewlay i-vuntrig, Jaruarv 11. The Or'gfcnlan spenks In th-; hlg'T'-'t pr.ilsr of Ihl pro duction and the luge theatre of Portland was crowded every night for a week. On account of 'lie Elk giving a social ses sion after the prfr.rm.iiic. the doom will b epem at 7 o'clock and the performance will commence at 7:30 o'clock sharp. Don't forget this. Onr goods ara warranted. ill John... Street HaiHI & 10. I.ADirS' AM) (jEKTLCMEN'S Underwear MADE TO OKDEI Latest Slyer. Thorough Workm.innhip Prices Low James Murphy 420 Commercial Street. It tsiys to buy Kio.-mieii In large lota It pti)w ii Iniy in best gr.s-rrtisi f you have to buy n pnmller lnnalmeiit. When y.ei .i.. to rtn. iiiiw-ery for o.l uu want t' know tic. t wtiat yuu wl get Will K Ko.nI If .tt srlld to u VltU nuiy itsr-d i the .piallty every :1ms. This i oiiilng -eur si. mean to give yu belter sn.B Dm ii , ver. I1KSS IIIiidl.NS A CO. I in Ks, KKYS A Mi hi-.wlNn MACIIIMCH ... Umbrellas Also all l.liht r . c.,oS Repaired 44S bt'ANK. Ptlrf.nit In two. Oriental Novelties Japanese Goods ..WING LEE.. ttUl Cnmmerninl Klreel Next to Matlisou's Cigar htuni' i7 1897 LUBRICATING 1 r?. oils i:i:,,,fr A SPECIALTY Ul UtllCI j ASTORIA.... SHIP CHANDLE3RT HARDWAJUD IRON AND BTEEL COAX. OROOWRIIDH AND PROVISIONS FLOUR AND MTLL FEED PAINTS. OlliJ AND VARNISHES LOOOI3RH' BUPPLD3H FAIRDANK'S SCALES DOORS AND WINDOWS AOMCULTURAL IMJIdDMJJJNT WAOON8 AND VEIUCLE8 THE PROOF of th. pudding and th. proof o IS IN SAMPLING of th. puddin; la In the eating, and th. proof of liquor That's an argument that', con clusivea demonstration. Ours will stand the test. HUGHES & CO. The Choicest Table Wines... For Famllla. Also for Medicinal and Cooking PurpMea Privata Block, Cream Rye, Old Hickory, Pride of Kentucky and Hermttrure; Rap. sold California Brandies. Carlson's Family Lfauor Store 103 TWELFTH STREET A. V. ALLEN (Jrotcrif.s, Feed, Fruits, VoctiilpH, Crot kory, IiOffKor's .Siijijilics. Cor.Tenth and Commercial street. SOCIETY MEKTINCIH. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 1. A. F. a A. M. Regular communications held oxs th. first and third Tuesday svrnlne a aack mor th. O. W. LOUNBBERRT, W. at. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary.