The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 21, 1898, Image 4

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    THE DAILY AST0R1AN, WKDKKSDAY MORMNti, SICl'TKMltEl! SI, m.
" " TOtUT'i WKATHER. '
tinnwim.
AROUND TOWN.
John P. McQowtn, of Chinook, 1 In the
C. U Houston returned last night front
Portland.
0. H. Cooper tu ssain hih t th club
Itey ycntcrday mHo 7.
The Hrltlsh chip Ftufomont It off tn
river with pilot on board.
In the poMr court yetterday O. Bovtn
r fined IS for drubkenna!,
Charlea Itobaon. who hat been HI for th
punt few dara, ha recovered.
An adjourned mevtlng of h chamber
tf commerce wai held iait night.
ftrltUh hh Artfo and Lady !
boll, will leava up for Portland today.
Itv. iff. llarcotl entertained a com
pany of frlende at hla noma laat evening-.
Tha tur Sampson la lylna at lha 0. R.
& N. dock undergoing aoma alight re
pair. Hoefler'a full cream caramala at tha
Bonbonnler. All candle tnada In full
view.
4f. ahd Mr, J. 0. Hanlhorn wer p
aengcra on laat nlght'a train from h
notropoli.
Mr. Stanley Crimea, who haa been
rlsltlrm In Sacramento, returned to the
city laat night
Mis Nora Nlrkeraon returned Sunday
from a vacation gpent with remtlvea in
California.
William Pobl waa yesterday appointed
administrator of tha estate of Alfred
Gibbons, deceased.
The British bark Mozambique. Captain
aicCrona. 3D daya from Shanghai, tn bal
last, arrived In yeeterday.
Dr. Finch haa removed hla offlc to
Fourteenth and .Commercial a'reeta, op
poalta Foard & Stoke.
A number of boata wera on tha aanda
abrest of the city yesterday, tuning for
torn cod and aalmoo trout.
Judga A. A. Cleveland, accompanied by
bis aon Chariee, returned laat night from
a abort vUlt In Portland.
Every peraon who believe In saving
money three hard time ahould read Her
man Wise' moving price ad.
The regular meeting of Qulnlin lodge
of Elks waa held last nLgbC Several new
member rode the goat.
FWdor Kablea. a native of Germany,
waa admitted to citlienhlp In the circuit
court yesterday.
Tonight la mixed nlxht at the A. F. C.
alloys. The acores made mill count In the
contest for the Herman Wise medal.
Fish Commissioner McGuire went up
the river to Pillar Rock yesterday for the
Does
your grocer money-back
other baking powders as
he does Schillings Best?
Moving
Prices
MEN'S HATS
Stiff and soft hats, In all shades, worth
from tl to 11.25, now U cent.
Stiff and soft hat, in all shades, worth
from tl.iu to tlOw. now 11.35.
Stiff and soft hats, in all shades, worth
from C25 to 13.00. Dow 1X75.
Stiff and soft hats. In all shades, worth
from i.2i to H OU. now 12.50.
Our hat etork for both men and boy
is so lunge that It I Impossible to panic
ularlxe; every hat Is reduced.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Regular Moving
I'tise lrlce
Grey cotton Shirts or
Drawer I 50 t 35
Natural Wool Shirt or
Drawers 125 90
Camels Hair Shirt or
Drawers 75 45
Ribbed Woollen Shirt or
Dorwerg 1 OS 70
Our underwear assortment Is too large
to mention In detail; we have underwear
at from 6(c a piece to S7.50 a suit; but they
all share the same cutting fate.
HEN'S SUITS
Before dei lding on this removal we pur
chased Hn enormous HKsortment of sultn
in all color and styles, made up to pl-aca
but every one of these splendid suits
must be sold. Here are a few fltsur. :
K'iMilHr ,M. vliig
l'rlee Price
Men's Black Clay Suit 110.00 7.15
Men's Mixed Wool Cheviot.... 10.00 7.15
Men' cheviot, blue mixture... 12 50 9.25
Men' Cheviot, br'n mixture. 12.50 9.25
Men's Satin Lined fSlack Wors
ted 15.00 9.75
Men's Blue Clay Worsted 10.00 7.15
Men's Blue, extra line 17.50 12.75
Men's Grey Clay 11.50 8.90
Men's very flno fancy mixed
su.is.... ".50 12-25
Men's extra fine Worsted and
Cheviot M0.W $22.50
Do.'.ena of other grades,
to t25.00. reduced in the
Herman Wise .
rrjv of procurer vrl llv talmon
for the dlp!sy at th Portland t xposl-
Hon.
Xon't take the time to fa noma when
fou can enjojr a fine merohanta' lunoh at
v i mire. ...rved1
with lunch ' i connected lth the quartermnnter depart-
. . .1 mf niely In Vncl Saw new territory.
Father and mother, ae our new ar-' '
rival of bey and children" clothing; Just 0,mn,f(()r, ,w nw r Afw, , pllem,
frtroh- 0ur PrKi " "ith, foundation for the I block, and
right. Shanahan Broa. . ,, , . ( work m.n, lwi ru,hed on the new bulldmf.
,V:tfw . the trk of niovlna-the bulldlnit occupied
Mr, C. t Newman, a first clasa dress- i ry, ,h r)ce bath to the lot adjolnliw
maker, would like to sew In families. 8he t(rmi,n wi't or will probably he
can be found at 150 Twilfth treet, of , ompltttd today. v
addressed at Warrenton. I
I Si-rseant E. C. Flint. Sergeant O. O.
The funeral of Alfred Gibbons will take wr. Fort Canby; J. W. Ullllhan. Fort
place at 1: o'clock today from rVhl'a ! Stevens; Frank Itadaer. ClauUnle; V.
undertaking porlors, and the remain in- i E. Watson. W. H. Hunter. Portlund; am
terred In Greenwood cemetery,
A double .ulte of nvm. for three or , h rrkr House,
four grentlemen or a married couple, with j "
or without board; also tiithi and pleasant 8. 8. Schmidt, Charles C. NoMwlck, B.
single room In 'The Rucker House.'' ' Michael, Caleb W. Welsh. Frank Wool
- sey. J. U Perry. E. It. Haker. wife and
Opening daya of fall and winter mil- ; child. Fred Srhenck. IVrtland; H. W.
llnery on Thursday and Friday, geptem- J Pott, K. C. M.; W. 8. Zellln. 8sn Fran
berrnd and Ord. at Mrs. M. McKenate s. Cisco; O. L-ndsay Crawford, Yokohama;
I conter ith and Commercial street.
John L. Carlson left for Portland last
ttirto .uni.l he his son Ludmlg. ,
night accompanied by hi on luui.
who will attend the coming term of tn j
Armstrong business college In that cly
8hcriff William returned yesterday
from Seattle, brlns'lng with him Michel
Bacoiunlcb, who I the principal wltnesa
f.,Kh six tn the aulovtch murder case.
The lavender tea that was to hav been
given at the residence of Mrs. Oilman on
Wednesduy the list, will be postponed un-
til Wednesday the tsth. on account ot
sickness.
Daniel McLean, who was severly injured
while workln- In a logging camp near
Knappa some time ago. Is rapidly recov
ering, and was able to be on the street
yeterdy.
Robertson Gibbons, brother of the late
Alfred Gibbons, telegraphe. yesterday to
Gorge Sanborn to have the remains ot
his brother buried at Greenwood ceme
tery. T. N. Hooper and wife, of Davenport.
Iowa, are the guests of Captain George
I Wood. Mr. Hooper Is vice president and
superintendent of the Davenport Wster
Company.
Gold medala to Harper whisky at New
Orleans and World Fair. Chicago. Try
It. you will endorse the Judges' verdict.
Sold by the Foard 4 Stokes Company.
Astoria, Oregon.
Constable Wlckman left for Qulncy yes-
tervlay with a warrant for the arrest of
Victor Hugeman. charged with having
stolen IX from Isaac Bowerman some
time ago at the Clatsop mlu mess house,
The case ot Michsel Zulovtcn, who is
held for the murder of "Pat" Barne dur-'
In; an altercation In their fishing boat
some month ago abreast of riilar Rock,
m III come up before the grand Jury today.
The steamship Braemar, with a general
cargo for Hong Kong, consisting princi
pally of. flour and wheat, arrived from
Portland yesterday and docked at Flavel ;
to coal up. She wtll be ready for set to-;
day. .
Beginning Sunday, Sept ISth, the A. '
,t C. H. R winter schedule will go into ' sentence, whereat both plaintiff and de
effect Tra.lns will leave the depot at, fendar.t shook hands as good friends as
Astoria 11 I L tn., arriving at Portland
at 12.15 p. m.: and again at 6:3) p. m. ar
riving at Portland at 10:3 p. m.
R. M. Wooden was in from the Nehalem
yesterday and swore to a complaint be
fore Justice Hughe charging E. L. Ged
dea with threatening his life. A warrant
ws Issued and a constable dispatched to
the Nehalem to arrest Geddes. Wooden
i
Nothing Convinces people more than prices. We might assert and
talk until doomsday and make no impression, but when we leave a
lew dollars jingling in your pocket, that's different .
MEN'S PANTS
Pants Is something that everybody know
all about, and yet tue styles sre o
varied that an adequate description t
Impossible: we have regular sixes, extra
long, extra short, extra -waist, extra tine
and extra cheap pants. Pants wear out
quicker than your coat or vest; you will
soon need a pair of pants, come to see us,
let us leave a saving of tl or 12 In your
pant.
Boys' and Children's Suits
Have hardly anything left In cheap Cas
slmeres and never kept shoddy eatlnets,
all we have I a large number of the best
graoei of Boy's snd Children's 8uUs, but
since we've cut the prices you might as
well buy your boy a One suit and make
him feel good.
MEN'S OVERCOATS
l:g'ilr Moving
I'ric Prie
Men n
M'-n's
ODD SUITS
Ae hiive about 30 men's suits, mostly
sm.nl sizes (in, nKht colors, worth from
$!') to 115, but you inn afford to k''ep one
for next spring, or even wear one now
tor eveiyday use, at the ridiculous pr.ee
of t.7; r-r suit; nothing the matter wltn
them except they are small sixes; that's
where the small man gets In.
SUNDRIES
All M'n's 50 rent ties now 25 rents
A Men's 25 cent ties now 15 cent
A Men's 50 cent socks now 35 tnts
A Men's 25 cent socks now 3 for 50 rents
Al Men's 15 cent 0eks now 3 for 25 cents
All Men s lo cent socks now 5 cents
RUBBER MACKINTOSHES
We have only about three dozen men's
Mackintoshes left, but the price will re
duce them to xero; rather a cold state
ment, but these are hot time.
Trunks. Valises. Shoes. lilankets, In Twt
everything in our store has got moving
prices on and they will move b-vmil
question; wo are not going to oiy rol.lit
to 1'ortland on our stock if prices can
help It.
$10.50
worth from f7.5'j
game proportion.
. Kenaoie uothier
clsltr- thM OcOrtVt perred written nottc
on him that he would take hn life at tha
nrt opior;untty.
Jame W. Welch hJ received a letter
frtun his eon Qeorne, who la now with the
American forces In Porto HU'-v He la
Stafford. Wood Landing; R. l. Meyers,
Warrenton; It. O. HUlman, n Francljco,
8. 8. Johnson. M. P. Hora; Kong; J. u
J by: C. H. Callender. Knappton. arc at the
The case of Harry Hell vs. t E. Helck-
man has been set for trial next Friday.
Helckman defeated Bell for surveyor In
the last city election by a few vote. A
recount did not chann ths result. Then
Bell contested the teatlnit of Helckman.
! rlalmlnc that he Is not a cltlien of the
Vnlted State. The matter came up tn
the circuit court yesterday, and was set
for trial on Friday.
' An Information aa sworn to by John
Erlckson In Justice Hushes' court yes
terday, charging Gust Nemat with ma
licious Injury to personal property. Ihe
PArtli are residents of West Astoria and
the crime with which Erlckson was
ctunred was the pulling of a plug out ot
a wa'.rr tank nd allowing the wa:er to
escape. !t appears that the tank belong
to Krtikson. the water tn It being used by
several nrhtvrs. Justice Hughes d 8
mlssed the case.
In the circuit court yesterday, the case
of Frank Bidwell. charged with larceny,
was dismissed by Judge McBrlde. Hid
wtll Is only l years of age, and some
time ago an arrested ft the larceny ot
some tool from the AstrU planing
ro;ll. He was examined before Ju
Hughes, and held to await the action ot
the grand Jury. The prosecuting witness
has left the city, and there was no evi
dence against the accused, the Jury re
turning a not true bill In his case. In
accordance wl'.h this action. Judge Mc
Brlde d.scharged the defendant.
'
j Martin Burg was tried In the police
court yesterday on a charge of trespass,
j preferred by William Jukea. It appears
t that Burg, who Is In from the country.
Is a friend of Jukes, who Uvea In a scow
near the Astor House, and having no key
to the dor of hi new residence, forced
an entrance through the window of the
scow, disturbing Jukes to such an extent
that he repaired to the police station and
had him arrested. When the case waa
called In the police court Juke relented
and plettded that that the arm of the la
be laid lightly on Burg, who was In town
to have a gd time and committed the
offense when all good people were
wrapped In ilumber. Judge Nelson Im-
posed a tine of II'). and then suspended
ever.
; Herman Wise, who has In charge the
matter of the visit of the Portland bowl
ers, received a telegram from A. J. Coff-
' man. of the Multnomah Club, last nlnrtt.
' stating that the visit must be postponed,
as several members of the teams are now
out of the city. The men were to have
bowled Saturday night. In lieu of the
For
CASH
Only
liht overcoat I 9 i $ 4 50
bla' lt clay worsted 11 50 9 0
Men black. Oner (Trade. 15 0)
Men's rey worsted II W
Men's urey riobed. very fine... 11 if)
Men's brown k'TKy LI 50
Men's brown cheviot 1.1 'j
Men's chocolate color melton.. 1') (JO
And we, have others.
11 40
10 K,
12 50
11 15
10 50
8 00
. .
postponed match, two team of tour each
will eta4f In a Manhattan contest Mat
uro&y nlaht. One ot the teams will b
captained by Herman Wise, and the Other
by U H. Burroughs, the latter having tl
sued a formal challen to (lie former.
There Is considerable rivalry among the
members as to their rvspectlv abilities
aa Manhattan players, and the losing
team will have to buy a box of cigar for
the victor. The contest promises to he
most Intrrvstln-. All lady members ot
the cub art Invited to be present. , j
Constable Wlckman return-sl List nlnlit
from Qiilncy, Coliiinlns county, where he
had gone to arrest Victor llaueinan for
the theft of t-D from Isaac Itowerman.
tnung Itaxemnn I not yet ID years ot
M. and confessed to the constable that
he had taken the money. He la a n.illve
of Sweden, and cannot speak Kimllsti. Ue
did not retllie the seriousness of hi of
fense until he waa placed under arrest.
ami I l very much disheartened over
the matter. Ha waa employed at the Clat
sop mills, and while In the messhous
there tovk the, money. It appears be owed
Bowerman It, and on the day of the theft
tendered Mm to In payment. When llow
erman gave him ths change he taw that
he had some money lit hi trunk. Boon
after Bowerman left the house and Hage-
man broke Into the trunk and took Ou.
leaving some sliver. He has sines been
enitavd on the railroad at vjulncy. Con
stable Wlckman placed him In the county
lull, where he will remain until his trial
fenm off.
TUK GltKAT MKNEFITi OP
ARTIFICIAL PROPAGATION.
Pnckrr fhuld Make a Uheral Dlspbty
at Portland Kxpoeltlon to Assist
the New Fish Hill.
A aa to have been expected, the pre
mature publication of the artlllclal propa
gat.on fish bill has brought firth ob
jection from certain quarter. The Itiher
lr committee of the Progressive Com
mercial Asaoclall.m had not completed
the bill, and It publication was unauthor
lied by the committee. The bill as
published Is not as It It will be presented
to the b g'sUture, and the opposition tnat
haa already developed, while of no conse
quence, may have the effect of eerl 'iily
handicapping the committee In It efforts
to secure Its jviss.ige. F.veryon who h s
an ax to grind will now set f.rth his ob
ject ors. and anyone who might be pos
sessed of a delre to Injure Astoria can air
his opinion In some of the city pier.
This was the substance of a statement
made to an AstcrUn representative yes
terday by a man who has worked filth
fully to secure the passage of the bill.
The incisure, he said, was drawn up foe
revision, and is not In Its present Ute
ready for present 'ton to the legislature.
Great cane Is being exercised by the
tUherles committee to see that the nutter
of propagation and protecting salmon Is
properly eovered, and It Is likely many
changes will be made In the bill aa It now
stands.
9tejking of the proposed exhibit at the
Portland exposition. Fish Commissioner
Mctiulre sa'.d a liberal display from the
puckers would do much for the Industry,
both In advertising It and In securing the
passuge of the propagation bill. He sug
gests that placards be posted near the
display, expla.ntng briefly the extent ot
the Industry and the Importance of the
state's aid In fostering It. For every dol
lar appropriated by the stute for this
work ?) will be received In return, and
this f ft' t should be advertised.
At tho present time not more than l.Ort),
DM rhlnook salmon are packed n the Co
lumbia river each yer. The value of
this park Is about t2. '. It U the In
tention to ask the state for $25,u) to as
sist In establishing and maintaining
hatcheries, capable of an output of i'.
i't.0i fry e.n h yir. I'nder the new sys
tem to be adopted, the young rih will be
kept In the hatcherin until they a re able
to care for themselves, and In this way
it Is hol-ed that about W vr cent Will
reach maturity, whereas only about 2
per cent ni.w obt.iln their growth, the re
main. 1-r being ilcstniyed by trout and
other fish. .
If l.''.ii salmon are worth t'.'.uOO.OOO,
what sre !sui isj salmon worth?
This is the way the s.tuatlon sixes Itself
up. Allowing, however, that only 1O.0U0.0O0
salmon reach maturity, the results ob
tained will exceed ten-fold those for any
other appropriation made by any 'at.
Very few Oregonlan thoroughly ap
preciate this, and It Is the earnest wish of
Mr. McGuire that the fact be advertised.
The Portland exposition afford on ex
cellent opportunity of doing so.
AN ACCOMPLISHED ACTOR
FOUND WA8HINO DlrillES.
"He played Applu Claudiu to Ward'
Vlrglnius, and 1 found him washing
dishes for $3 a week at the Osborn hotel,
on the East Bide, a few day go."r-
marked a well-known theatrical manager
thl morning.
Without wishing to nam thl thesplan
dishwasher, the manager continued that
for two or three week prior he had een
a magnificent speciman ot physical and
Intellectual manhood lolling about the
Perkln hotel. lsplte his very seedy ap
parel and general dissipated appearance,
there was something in hi countenance
denoting him to be man of superior
qualifications.
"I engaged him In conversation one
day," added the manager, "and found out
that he wa one of the most accomplish
ed actors In the Union. He had Just lert
Ward's company because of his Irresist
ible appetite for drink. He suddenly dis
appeared from his hotel haunt.
"IHt week I got a telegram from Dick
French, manager of the Seattle theater,
asking me to send him a first-class leading
man. I bethought myself of the one 1
met at the Perkins, and aftor some
trouble located him at the Osborn.
"When I met him on this occasion his
clothes were In tatters, and but for his
young face, hu appeared like a vertlablo
Rip Van Winkle.
"French sent mo a ticket for him and
some money to get him new apparel, etc.
You never saw such a change as there
was In that man after I had encased him
In his new suit. It would have done
your heart good to have noticed how he
Immediately braced up and felt like him
self again. He now Ih playing In Seattle,
where, ho at once sprang Into great
favor."
Th manager nlded that on tho day
of this nameless actor's departure ho
spoke of him to Mr. Dunn, manager for
Hoyf "Milk White Flag" Company, then
playing at tho Mar'juam.
"That man." said Mr. Dunn, "Is tho
cleverest leading man In America. 1 paid
him a week myself. Hut whisky was
his bane. lie Ik a graduate of Oxford,
England, und were he to absolutely dl
voreo himself from drink he could easily
earn from $70 to $1W pnr week IriKtend or
washing db lies at $12 a month.
KIRK AT TACOMA.
TACOMA, Sept. Jjft.-The exposition
building, the largest structure of Its kind
In the northwest, was completely do
Htroved by fire this afternoon. Flames
were discovered breaking out of the build
ing at 1:30 o'clock. In 15 mlnutea the vast
structure was a lovthlnj? mass of lire, so
hot and so fierce uiut no one could ap
proach wittily 300 feet of It. A bridge
crosHlng a deep rnvlno on Tacoma avenue
wag also burned. The building was owned
by the Tacoma Land Company and was
not Insured. The loss Is I.i the neighbor
hood of $100,000.
BOYS'
A New Department in
We have just received 500 suits from the larg
est eastern manufacturer in boys' clothing. Never
before was there such a big assortment of boys' fine
clothing in Astoria. Every garment brand new; high
Class novelties in Boy Reefers' Suits, Boys
Sailor Suits, Vestee Suits, Boy's Blouse
Suits, Boys' Overcoats, Youths' Clothing;
all new; most handsomely made and trimmed: at rea
sonable prices.
SHANAHAN BROTHERS
The Cheapest Store on Earth.
NOTICE TO CONTtUCTOHS.
Wharf and Trestle Work Astor a tk Col-
I umbla Hlver Itallroad.
I Healed proposal will be received by the
'undersigned at their office. In Attoria,
1 unt.l noon Bcptember U. for th furnish
ing of material and construction of
wharf, warehouse and trestle approach
on the depot grounda of, the Astoria A
Columbia Itlvsr Itallroad Company. In
Astoria. Plans snd specification may b
' seen, and blank forma of proposals ob
ta.nrd t ottlce of underalgne,). Hond
will be required. The right to rejeet any
or all bids reserved by th undersigned.
. ;oHTUWKST CoNSTltl'tTlON CUM-
i PAN Y
NOTICE TO COXTRACTUHH.
Sealed bid will le recelvsd at th office
of Klmore. ttsntmrn A Co until 10. a.
m. September ITth. for the erection nd
completion of a wharf and cannery build
ing f.r 8. Klmore. Plans snd specifica
tion can tie obtained at the abovn named
oftlre. Th right is reservrd to rrjvct any
or all bids.
8 ELM OKlv
HAVE YOC 1IEAUD THE NKWriT
The Southern Pacific will glv you a
ride to the Oregon State Fair on any of
their line In Oregon for one fare for the
round trip, good going and returning any
time during the fair. The State Fair I
the people' Institution and ihou... be pat
ronised liberally. Come and what
resources Oregon ha. On far for round
trip.
THE LADIES.
The pleasaot effect and perfec safety
! with which ladles may use Byrup of Figs,
under all conditions, make rt their favor
: Ite remedy. To g"t the true and genuln
article, look for the name ot the Califor
nia FUf Syrup Co. print! near the bottom
1 of the package. For sal by all druggist.
REDUCTIONS IN PHOTOURAt'lM.
flnodgr, the Fotographer, will mak
cabinet photo for U per doien for a
tew day only. Com early and avoid tn
ruih. All work first claaa, a uiual.
You Save Dollars
By Purchasing Your
Drogs, Patent Medicines
and Toilet Articles of
The otily (Ut-iale drug More where
every article Is Sold 10 to 25 jkt oent.
lea than the manufacturer's price.
Mere word don't tell it all. Here ire
some price. Remember every Paten!
Medicine. Toilet Article or Dmik is told
kt cnt rate.
Onr mail order bushiest baa trebled in
a year, bet-anae everyone within 3D0
mi ( of Portland can save money by
trading with m.
Our
Keirnlar Cut-rate
Price Price
Allen k' I'ormn I'laateri to 1.1 u 0
Ayets' har-sparllla 1 00 (.11
Curler's I'illi M l.'i
Ossiorls V
Hi'ott's Kinulnloii I UO 7H
llnorariarssparllla I no m
I'alne'iCelerjr (.'ompoilliil On, 7
hymn of KIk W 3ft
Orexon Mood FarMer I on W
fierce' KrfViirlte Prescription I (X) tt'J
Hierce's (lol'lcn Vedlcul Dlv
envery - 1 no m
Pierce's PelleU 2'i It
Williams' 1'ink Pills O) ,TJ
Quinine CptilH, or HiiKr
coated Taliletn, ill bottles
ciiliUlnlmt 100 1-gtuln 2.1
(limine t.Hpsilles, or HuiMr-
routed Inhlcts, In boltlos
roiiUtlnlnff llX)-grln si
Qolnliie t'Hpmiles, or Huif.ir-
coaled Tablet, In bottles
PeoiitHlii rig KiO.'igruIn 4,
Quinine (,'npHle, or hnn-f
cimlcd Tslileta, In hollies
coniiilnliiK inori-graln W
We buy direct from the manufacturers
in (itiantitpi, which secures the
VKUY LOWKKT TKADK ItATKH.
This enables us to retail at wholesale
prices.
Wo pay transportation cbnrffes to As
toria on all orders for drills or potent
medicines Hinoiintin to $5 or over, when
accompanied by the cash. '
Our pliotogrsphie department will in
terest yon. Every new thing- in photog
raphy is in stock, mid it will delight lus
to have you call, whether you buy or not.
Woodard, Clarke & Company
Cut-Rate Druggists
Fourth and Washington, Portlnnd, Ore
- CLOTHING
FOR
SCHOOL
A STANDARD ARTICLE
r
I -T
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO
THE BEE HIVE has just received
another lot of ladies' walking
hats. We have everything de
sirable and new in this line.
THE RAINS will soon Commence;
Interview us with regard to
umbrellas and mackintoshes;
We have a good line of both at
very low prices.
This Week 99c.
will purchase you
a pair of our $ 1 .2 5
Kid Gloves.
Albert Dunbar,-
N. P. CORSETSTRY THEM.
BWi THE HANDSOMEST
Our Store
It Ih ilvm tot to get
a fttamlnrd article of gn. tries.
Thtv arc mure rcllsMc and cat
be depended H. 'c bisdlt
only the hot standard qualities
other brands arc too tpca
slve.cifa thouijh they vll fur
less, hccBuse they ctt us
turners.
LOWNEY'S
CHOCOLATES
AT
THE SPA
j? . Line of Extension Ta
i1 blea ever seen
il l JUST ARRIVED inAfltnHa
flellboro & Son