The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 05, 1898, Image 4

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    T11K DAILY ASTOltlAN, WHNKStAV MORMMJ, OCTOBER 6, W.
ToDAra weather.
Jrajn
AROUND TOWN.
W'fiDNEoDAT.
Whff 1 dumn? IU who) do not know
how lo v kind thin tt tna propir
tim Frm lh Hindu.
fry rtol n tl, Elmore, Banborn C.
Ju.Ua C. II. re went to Portland
tordav.
Tha nimeca arrlvd In ratrday from
Jjehalsm.
Tha pilot schooner San Josa can In
from fa yesttrtay.
The Drttinh snip Tola Arrived down from
Torlland yfatcraay.
Tha British ship Euphrosyna, wheat
laln. put to t yMtarday.
Mrs. Duncan Stuart haa returned from
ft vlalt wiOi f rtenda at Tillamook,
Money to loan In amount to ault tna
borrower. Apply to Fsrxuson Broe.
rtr Grant, of Portland, cam down on
laat niflifa train for a dy visit.
Tlia adkooner Nurth Bnd arrived In
ytwlerday iff load lumber at tht Knappton
ml 11a.
liar and (rain for sale: beat quality
Sea 8uiman, fiialh atret, below Com
mercial. R D. 8lcW. he, Portland mlllmnn, rant
down the river yeaterday to purr-ba lf
fur hla firm.
Dr. Finch baa ratnorM hla oflto t9
Fourteenth and Commercial lUreeti, so
poUte Foard Btokaa.
The Prill nh ahlp Jlctropoll cleared ,
the custom hou yesterday with 100.451
bunhels of cheat, valued at '11.
In the county clerk's offlca yeaterday
Olaf Rahn, a native of Sweden, declared
hla Intention of becoming an American'
rltlaen.
"Vra. j. X. tawa and daughter. Mi
. . tITtrw in Porti
Mafrcie, wno n " - .
land for tha past few days, returned homej
last night,
Don't Uka tha time to to horn whan
yot can enjoy a fine mercbanta' lunch at
EarUtjr National. Beer or cofft served
with lunch.
For Sale. 100 tone of Rosy In coal; the
finest bouse and steam cool ever brought
to Astoria. Elmore. Sanborn Co., Tele
phone, Main i-L
Mrs. C U. Newman, a Brat claas dress
maker, would Uke to aew In families. She
can be found at 130 TwdUth treei, or
addressed at Warrenton.
A double aulte of roome for three or
four cenUemeo or a married couple, wnn
or without board; also KKht and pleasant
alncle rooms la "The Rucker Uouae."
In the circuit court yesterday the case
of the state of 'Oregon rs. George and
William Holmea was, on motion of the
district attorney, continued until today.
The steamer Signal arrived In from the
sound yesterday with VX tons of coal tor
the Pariflo Coast Steamship Company,
which ahe la discharging; at the ioal
bunkers.
. A first-class Ch and poultry market
has been opened by George C. Eleo st
417 Pond streett' Ke aoilrlts a share of
Astoria's patronage and guarantees satis
faction to all patrons. Ills price are
lower than any similar stand In trie cl y.
I Home made tames fresh every day at
th Prtr, 15 rent? per pound. Positively
no unhealthy Ingredients ued.
The annual sale of fancy artlrlr end
Christmas gifts will be held Tuesday, De
reinlx t, liv.". undor Ihe aull-tf of
Grace church guild.
Dr. Pklnner, pot aunreon at Port
Slovene hue gone to Vancouver to serve
' on the board convened al that point for
the purpose of mustering out s.mie of the
late volunteers.
The amvNXriatlon for moving On Point
j Adams light lo the lower end of IVa.le
mone sands Is now available and work on
that Important Improvement will be com
menced In a few daya
The city board of equalisation waa In
session yesterday equalising assessmenta
made for the Improvement of Grand ave-
nue. Twenty-ninth and Thirty-first streets
In East Astoria.
Special Officer Stuart of the Boys' and
Girls' Aid society of Portland, was In the
city yesterday. While here Offlcer Stuart
found a home 0r a stray boy named Mar
shall with the family of Frank McGregor.
In the rase of John Mewala vs. John
llakala. et at. In the circuit court yester
dsy, a motion to strike out portions of
plaintlfTs petition and evidence of C. Pet
erson waa srgued and taken under advise-menL
The work of Improving Kiohange street,
between Ninth and Tenth, Is progreMlng
satisfactorily. The new planking has
been taken to the scene of the Improve
ment and the work of laying It will torn
mence. probably tomorrow.
torlans a rare opportunity to hear hltv.
an opportunity ahlch may newr nm
aaxln. Mr. and Mrs. l.ely will aitrar IN
recitals of Scottish song and story. Ihr
entertainment will he given undir the u-
spices of the Philharmonic and 8- ou
societies.
Boiwrts from Salem are to the effect
that the paxmge of the Ash Mil is as
sured. The leglnUtors have learned the
great necessity of the enactment of thl
meoKiire, and there Is now no doutt that
the bill will become law. It means mil
lions to the people of t)regvin and more
particularly to Astoria, nd will go fur to
ward the upbuilding of the nlrt of
Oregon, Fish Commissioner Mctlulre and
the memln-rs of the fisheries committee of
the Irnresslve Commercial AmvIi1oh
are to le commended for their untiling
efforts In getting up the hill and arouelng
general Interest in It.
Herman Wise's letter to the Antorian
reused a great deal of comment nmong
locsl btislnesa men and proterty holders
yesterday. All seem to agree that a mer
chants' Insurance company Is sbnolulely
necessary to the welfare of the city, and
the sentiment expressed by Mr. Wise l
heartily commended. If present condl
tkns continue It Is said Astoria will lone
over tSO.At) a year; that being the amount
the Insurance combine Is taking annually
out of the city by virtue of Ihe exorbitant
rate of Insurance charged without any re
turn. It la contended that the proposed
home company will save this amount Mr.
Wise la determines to push the matter
along, and he la supported by all the over
taxed people In the city.
THIS WKKK ONLY
In one pound lota, livelier s celcbralid
full cream caramel IV per pound at tit
Itonltoiinlere, this w mly.
Ttie bill Introduced y Fulton, and i
which passed the upper house Monday. I
The Intercollcgtate football season ha
opened, and clubs and collegee all over the
state are organising teams, flev. ral ,M-al
football enthusiasts are now working for
the organisation of a leiuu at the A.
F. C. The club could get up a strong
elewn this season, as It has a large ug-
I. an amendment to the Astoria city char- . '
ter. and permlta the municipality to grant i . . . ' '
t a 1 now provided by law. .,.,,
01 " F ' j cachcd the A. F. C. men two years ago
I and srould be of great service in the
Worfc On two mor .new gun 'mp.Ace- lrat0',n. Among he
ments Is nw In pnvrra. at r or Stexens.
Othef prcpartUiona are a so being made , (ha r)l! (f ,m
which, when VW-"J m4kf th: one i and Will Your. Curtis. Ohler. Allen and
of the largest and .ems Or.eby. These men have played
of ocast defense In th countr). , f,. several svasons and wotUI be sure to
' ramp fh Klu .l ,,-t.it.. ... ... . . . . l .
. . '.h 1.1 Ten h 1 .' '".ifiery tf iai
Vcmimerfiai siree n-.n . s,s-u.m or the stale. Th-
ll sad'y in need
has long been In
and the street Is a Uleg
TVetrecl t"n'Pii'ti"a of
. -e council should , At the meeting of the water commission
take gtepa to see thju It is Improve,!. ,t nUh, , mK,r, fhoww,
1 ' receipts un water rales and the tnnsur-
CHy Treurer Carney fl:eJ hi quarterly tr-, quan,,-!). rnwrt showed U.H.e. The
retort In the city treasurer s office yes- I r,nwr,1, wer. placed on Itle. The report of
terday. It shows the balance of ca?h on J ,hl, suerintendent and clerk on the re
hand at the beginning of the quarter to j dut tlon of water ratea for the street car
have been SXiVt.K; receipt during qusr- j c,mjany was approved. A communication
ter. JlUO iM; disbursements. Il 7AS; bol- j trom Grayson Dutton asking that a
ance on hand at close of quarter. JlI.JOJ Z. j m.n connei tlon with the water nviln b
I made with an automatic fire sprinkler
Of all the well appointed Commercial-; which he contemplated putting In the
street business bouses, the Spa presents I cistsop mill box factory, was referred to
8ome(lmea after "ordering It up'' the
partner decidedly "turn one down."
JVST ON K MOKK CIIAM K.
Per Box
Best crtim camn'l cents
t'liiH-olnie Cream t'uiaoiel rem a
Best I'reant Bon lion Sf cents
Jelly Beans i;, rents
and everyililug elso In proirilon at the
I'AltlAHt.
N. B. These candles re all fresh,
UOTKI. AUKIVAUS.
IMrker House K. p. tvmlnby, John
CrH'aer, John Wal.lnmn, T. Iledner und
wkfe, IVrtland; lvila tVvkes. Bay City;
U W. Beardsley, Fort Stevens; A. P,
Miller. Coqnlllc; l.ouls K. Wilson. Lewis
and Clarke; C. P. Waller, Vancouver; T.
C, Bruntim, U. Whltcomb, uih Bend;
It. A. Abbott, Wnrrrnton; John Mackry.
tvlney; C. P. Waller, P. Olson, Trout
Valley, Minn.
Ocvldent-B. P. tUgler, It. M. Smart,
Portlund; tl. Jorgenarli. llwaco; J. K.
Wllllan, Chinook; T. B. Handler. Till
amottk; J. II. Young, 8. Abraham, Capia'n
It. Smith, George A. Beavls, 1'harle W,
Mullln. San Francisco; John I). Yost, l
8, N.; A. B. Shirk. Chicago; K. It. Mill,
Knappton; K, J. Howard, Bristol Bay.
STvK'KBOLDKlW MKKTING.
Notice la heri'by given that the teaular
annual meeting of the stockholder of th
Fishermen ISick ng Co. will bo held t
th offli-e of the company on Saturday,
October , ls, at o'clock a. tn.. for ihe
purpose of decline; a Ikm rd of dire, tors
for the ensuing year aud Ihe transaction
of luch buslnes as may properly c tne
before the mrrt'ng.
AIM. MOBklKG.
Secretary. Fishermen Pag. i o
(Attoria. Or., Keptrmber . IS)
e h ii T.n hi " o iiMry in iai I
,lrm frm IV-h 1 T -i .(n u h wk nv..ter will be
In a dl.p'.-Ute.t condl I m V .oat
Is Ulegr'-? W tl'-f. I
the very neatest appearance. The floral
decorations are elaborate and attr ict
great attention. The Spa Is one of the
finest confectionary establishments In the J
state and a credit to the city.
The case of the Holmes brothers will
come up In the circuit court today. The
men are charged with assault with a
deadly weapon. Deputy Sheriff Blrnler
a committee with power to act. A com
munication from the superintendent of
the Pucltlc sheet metal works asking for
a rebate on unused faucets was ordered
disallowed and a committee aivolnted to
Investigate the matter. On motion t was
ordered paid as costs in the suit of liar
acco against the water works. The pay
roll, amounting to .')-i) and bills amount
Int to C7.M were ordered Dald. The sal-
went to Warrenton yesterday to subpoena j sry of Keeper Cogswell of the city rvs-
witnesses In the case, which has attracted
great attention on the west side.
ervolr was
month.
raised from tX to US per
safety
British Vice-Consul Cherry yesterlay THE LADIES.
received a telegram fptn Mrs. I? A. . , ,
n-.-. .rr n,- c-.,i mn,.iri' P'eas-.Dt iSt uad perfec
if William Decker was orboard the Brtt-i wU.h Wl?!ch ".f miy U" lyr"P.' K"
lsh bark Lord Klnnaird. The vessel Is
now In Portland, about to load wheat and
Mr. Cherry will forward the desired In
formation a soon as It can bi obtained.
under all conditions, make rt their favor-
lle r-rnedy. To get I'lo true an I genuine
1 article, look for the name ot tho Cailtor
1 n!a Fljt Fyru; Co. rrlnred nrr t' e lttotn
' of the -ackac. "r -.i by all d-u,lsts.
REDCCTION3 IV PHOTo;R.m-M4.
Durward Le'y, the great tenor, uppejrs
at the Marqunm In Portland. Wednesday
and Thursday nlshts. Mr. L!y. w ho Is Snodgrass. the Fotographer. will make
iicompiinW by Mrs. !ly. Is considered ! rabln't Thntos for S3 per doien for a
one of Ihe vrry Cr st terwrs in the world, j few days only. Come earl and avoid th
anl his coming to Portland affor.'.s As- ruh. All work first clas. as usual.
Moving
Prices
For
CASH
Only
Nothing Convinces people more than prices. We might assert and
talk until doomsday and mate no impression, but when we leave a
lew dollars jingling in your pocket, that's different
MEN'S HATS
Btlff and soft hats. In all shades), worth
from tl to tl-S. now 80 cents.
Stiff and soft hats, In all shades, worth
from C.H to COO. now tl.26.
Stiff and soft hats, in all shades, worth
from 12.2 to 13.00, now IL7S.
Stiff and soft hats, tn all shades, worth
from SIS to HOC. now 12.50.
Our hat slock for both men and boys
is so large that it Is impossible to partic
ularize; every bat la reduced.
HEN'S UNDERWEAR
Grey cotton Shirts or
Natural Wool Shirts or
Camels Hair Shirts or
Jjrawers
Ribbed Woollen Shirt or
Regular Moving
Price frlce
.1 60 t 33
. 1 25 90
. 75 45
. 1 00 70
Our underwear assortment Is too large
to mention in detail; we have underwear
at from 5uc a piece to (7 50 a suit; but they
all share the same cutting fate.
HEN'S SUITS
Before deciding on this removal we pur
chased an enormoiix assortment of suits
in all colors and styles, made up to please
hut every one of these splendid suits
must be sold. Here are a few figures:
Regular Moving
Price price
Men's Black Clay Suits 110.00 S 715
Men's Mixed Wool Cheviot.... 10.00 7.15
Men's cheviot, blue mixture... 1250 9.25
Men's Cheviot, brown mixture. 12.50 9.25
Men's Satin Lined Black Wors
ted 15.00 9.75
Men's Blue Clay Worsted 10.00 7.15
Men's Blue, extra fine 17.50 12.75
Men's Grey Clay 11.50 8.S0
Men's very flno fancy mixed
suhb. 17.50 12.2:
Men's extra fine Worsted and
Cheviots J20.W $22.50 J16.50
Dozens of other grades, worth from 17.50
to Jw.oO, reduced in tho same proportion.
MEN'S PANTS
Pants Is something that everybody knowe
all about, and yet tne styles are so
varied that an adequate description la
Impossible; we have regular sliea. extra
long, extra short, extra waist, extra fine
and extra cheap pants. Pants wear out
quicker than your coat or rest; you will
soon need a pair of pants, come to see us,
let us leave a saving of $1 or tl In your
pants.
Boys' and Children's Suits
Have hardly anything left In cheap Caa
simeres and never kept shoddy satlneta,
all we have Is a large number of the best
graoes of Boy's and Children's Suits, but
since we've cut the prices you might as
well buy your boy a fine suit and make
him leel good.
MEN'S OVERCOATS
Kiriilar Moving
Pries Price
Men' lisrht overcoat I 9 00 I 4 50
M-n's black clay worsted 11 50 9 V)
Men' black, finer grade 15 00 11 40
Men' (?rey worsted 14 0") 10 85
M':n' gri;y ribbed, very fine... 11 00 12 50
Men's brown kersey 13 50 11 15
Men brown cheviot 13 &) 10 50
.Men's chocolate color melton., lu 00 8 W
And we have others.
ODD SUITS
We have about 30 men's suit, mot!y
small hIzch and light colors, worth from
tl'i 10 J15, but you can afford to keep one
for n'-xt spring, or even wear one now
for -vervd;iy une, at the ridiculous pr.ee
of $.7i per suit; nothing the matter with
them except they are small sizes; that's
where the umall man gets In.
SUNDRIES
All Men's 50 cent tie now 35 cents
All Men s 25 cent tie now 15 cents
All Men 50 cent sock now 35 cent
All Men's Z cent ock now 3 for 60 cent
All Men' 15 cent sock now Z for 25 cent
All Men's 10 cent socks now 5 cents
RUBBER HACKINTOSHES
We have only about three dozen men'
Maoklntochen left, but the price will re
f'i:ce them to zero; rather a cold state
i lent, hut thene are hot time.
Trunk, Valtee. Hhoes, blanket. In fact
everything In our utore has got moving
prices on and they will move beyond
quert'on; we are not going to pay freight
to Portland on our stock If price can
help it
Herman Wise !h!;. .
. Ke.iame uioinier
KEAL ESTATE TKANSKKUS.
E. 7.. F.Tgun et al L Frank It. tt ke,
five-eighth Interest In and to tho Mow
ing rval estate, lots 3. .1. and 4. section 3,
and lot 1 and 1 '.".',,0, 4. townaM.t t
north, range S wei; lVil
Uk!ry wllklnvn t. William Pm,.';
t half" f nrth-J.f quarter and lot
and 7. sevtlon 1!. township 5 north,
rune 9 west; $!').
O. V. Fulton et rxl tortirnh A. Whevlcr.
lot . Mock 33. M.VIure s: :.
Kitupcr Hubert "n to Annie Haberl.ion,
tot 3, 3, and 4. rectlfin 1, tonahli 4
north, range t west, 140 acres; 1.
V. It Troutner to I. N. Foster, lot I.
3 and 4, and aouthe.ist qimrter of section
11 and northweet quarter of nouthraKt
auarter. section S. township s north. rmie
7 west; H33.S1.
SPECIAL
For this
week only.
4
HLANUKT8
10-4 heavy oollon MnnkH. while or
r gray, regular price I,M ilr; special
price, 75o nlr.
124 extru hnuvy half wool blanket,
white or gray, regular price 13 54 pair;
wvat price 11.71 pair,
11-4 all wool Oregon while blankets-th
I a fine heavy hlatuet, regular price,
fik; Hn price 14 15 pair,
11-4 nil wool Oregon whit blankets, ex
tra twavy weight, fancy border silk j j
bound, regular price KW, pc!l pn j
fi ,S fair. i
Full nn ismforter, good heavy Weight, j!
regular price II each; special price 7Jo, j
each. j :
Full slie crocheted 1x1 spread, ready
hemnirtl. reguKir price Tic, each; p,clal '
prle each. i
M inches whin blmchsd imislln, gmhl
value for th money nsked, (hh'Iii1 piles
4i' yard.
l yanta wide tintdnichnt sheeting, good
value for lo yaiM; ieckil pries lie yarl.
34 Inches wide Fruit of III lom ur Long
date hleachrtl mualln, tpeclnl price Id
yard.
JO dn honey c.xnb lowel, gno.1 fair
lie, eclal ptica for 5V ibunn,
Gn heavy apron jlnaliin, hi price
lii yard.
Amoakoug heavy niattrrs Ib klng, rrgu
Inr prli-a loo yard; prlal price lo yard.
-l chenille table cover, th kind thai
sell for 1; tpevlitl price Wc m4l.
Heavy twllb-4 pure while crash toweling
special price to yard.
SHANAHAN
THK I'LAOK TO (5KT HA ..(.WINS,
BROTHERS
You Save Dollars THE LAND OF PLENTY
By Purchasing Your
Drugs. Patent Medicines
and Toilet Articles of
Tlie only rnt-iale dnnf slorewbere
every article i mIJ 15 lo 2."i t cent.
ANOTHER WAR WITH SPAIN.
dome newspaper think the SpaiiUh are
making ecret pretHiratlons to ele Oub-i
and For to KKm again, and get back whut
they lost during the late war. We do not
believe the rumor. Kn-mba cannot
iioi'MiMriillv urtuck a iitron ttathin like
k. i a,... v-i,h, .1,... less tbiu Hie manufacturer' pnci.
successfully attack strong ronstltuJUm. I Mrre wor.l dnti'l tell il all. Here are
If a man ha a healthy st.wrmch. disease "m prire. Ht'ttiemlwr every I ntctil
connut get a foothold. The best remedy J Mclieiue. Toilet Article or L)ru I ll
known to seb'tu-e for making strong on- t Wit rate.
tltutlon I lloetetter' nch lllttT. : Our mail order usuiess baa Ireble-I III
This I thut long-tried rrm-My whl. h a W, eui.e veryolie witblo 30
make the sft.ma.-h hrallhy by making wilt of Portlftll cau rave tnoUry by
the dlgeetlun iwrfevt. IVrf t dlg tlon traJihif with U.
rn.ik.-a pure bt.d. Pure bbd c.irrb , peeuUr Cut-rate
sirrnsrin ami vigor into every corner oi ,
the b.ly through tho veins The ltlt!er AHcot k' I'onnn l'ltcr ..
are lnoroaraJl for nervoun-.H and AyerV eri4il.la
fsrter Mil
(leeplcesnee. fss'iifi
Scott lnilll n
- - - - , , t Ssni'arll a
Heport of the Conilitlofi . I i'" '-"t .".-oi
rrn e frli-e
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Oregon HI.. l 1-urPlrf I '"'
I'ler. e K.t. rile fr-'v-flpiinn I -J In
p rr.--' leu '-ll.-al I1'-
.-ovrri 1 '' '.'l
Pl.-o- s IV.Ieli J
r i-Kiii-. I'.hk I'iI.i M
oulii iii 'iiule-, nr -luar
eiiate-l Ts'-lot-. In h -stive
At At.rla. In the State of i)reg.n. at .-..nt .mini I -' l-niain
th close of business September 1. y.i nln i ap.uv., or Snn-r-t,,.j,.-I1(-.i..u
; coaU'l Isl-leU. In Im.iII..
Lwn and discount IJ4.74U IS (juUilue l's.nl... or -inmr-
Kverdniit. secured and unv o-l T"'. t. In l-.tti.-
cured 1.075 47 eonlalii'ii l"i ,1 jrsln i
f. H. bond to ecure circulation li & 9) yuliilne t'snles, or u-r-
rremluni on I'. 8. bond 'i") csieil Isbins. In boitln
Ht-k. 'urtt!e. etc 5.73 87 1 ronulidng iM&-grslft
Other r.-al estate and mortjrages i We Imy tliro't Irmii the manufacturer
HfL-i-j ; ; v v : ,', 7 ' In muntitie. whirh secures the
serve agents 2S.413
Dun from state banks and bunk-
la VA k?
Due from "apjiroved risetve l'r!CJ" . . .
ugents iC.'iV) m Wt'pay transportation rharire tn A-
Revenue stamp 7 . 7 : ttjria on all orduni (or druif or tintcnt
ut" the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Aettorid,
1 in quantities, wmcn secures mi
iis'VKUY LOWKST TKAUK KATKH
! Tina i-nablea its to retail at wholesale
Note of ixher national banks..
Nickel and cenis
Lawful mone In reterve In bunk,
via:
fipee 1108 J
Legal tender notes Hi 00
Redumption fund with L. H.
treasurer i ol circulation...
- '' I , I , , lu. .imiiinlinn In A.f. f,r nnr K ill' M
7 4;
110. S4S 00
X2 10
Total W).K li
LIABILITIES.
Capital tock paid In f D0.M (M
Humiu rurji iv.w; w
I rvilvldwl profit, less expenses
and taxes paid SS.VA U
National -bank noUa ouUUitKllng t,i.u 0)
Due to state bank ana bankers 311 47
Individual deposits sui-
)ct to check K7,4 01
Demand certificates of
deKwlt U.Tt V
1124.717
Total U0,S3S 12
STATE OF OREGON.)
COUNTY OF CLATHOI',1
re.
I, 8. S. Gordon. Cashier of the above
rwtmed bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement I true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
8. 8. GORDON, Cahl- r.
Huliacribei and sworn to before me this
27th day of H.-iitemlx-r. ln!M.
C. It. TMOMtJON, Notary Public.
Correct, attoxt: .
JACOB KAMM,
W. K. M'tlKB iOR,
J. O. HANTHORN.
Directors.
THE PROOF
of the mtddlnsj la In the
and the proof of tlqa
IS IN SAMPLING
That'a an araTument tbait'g
cltM'.raa denionatrtvUoi.
Ours will stand the tact.
HUGHES & CO.
REDUCED RATES
to ell
EAST
GBfCttH
Through palace and tourist sleeper,
dining and library observation eara.
ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS.
No. 4 Limited leavea Portland at l:H
P No.' I Limited arrive Portland at 1:U
a. m.
For rates, etc, cell or nddre
' d -N. IjOUNHUERRV-,
Agent. O. it. & N., Astoria,
or
A. D. C. DENNI8TON,
C. P. ic T. A Portland. Or.
aocomtaiiiied by tbo rash
Oar photographic dcpartrnrnl will in
terest you. Every new thing In photog
raphy ia in stock, and It will delight kia
to have you call, whether ya bay or not.
Woodard, Clarke & Company
Cut-Kate Druggists
F ourth god Washington, Portland, Ore
Oregon
Industrial
Exposition
OPENS IN
..Portland, September 22..
CLOSES
October 22. 1898
Th FineHt nnd GrentuHt KxpoHltion t'V
held in Ihe Northwi Nt.
HORTICULTURAL and AGRICULTURA
lWluntu ol Orf.i(in and WiiHhitinton will
Ik; diHplu)ed in wonderful profuHion,
inoludinir more varieticH thnii
ever lx-foro trnthertfd togeth
er in one exhibit.
Ik
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In marked contrast to the Ot n mar
ket I our own. Our mrkr show that
this truly I a "land of t'r." Th
Is no ricuse tn be ntfer-d for a poor
tisk of Vertlies nr I rSer (rorertsa.
W'o never hav .i i. '. one. Tou'll
i-tinin n.-aln snd swain if uu om obcsv
Evrrrthln )u e erf
ROSS, HIGC INS & CO
THE BEE Hiir-fcsa well selected
line of stylish winter wraps, jackets, cloth
and plush capes and, of course, at the very
lowest prices. Before purchasing your outer
winter garments, come and see these.
Try them on It will be strange if you
are not suited; and as to hats, you can haye
anything you may wish as to price, quality
and style.
FOR COLD WEATHER
Atigoria Fleece
Lined Hosiery
and Underwear
25c and 50c
Albert Dunbar
Gold. Sliver anl Bronze Medals will
be Awarded.
Marvelously Rich Specimens from our
Gold, silver and Other Mines-
..Bennett's Renowned Military Band.,
Hss been sngsged for th sesson.
Aatoundln Atrial Feat and Acro
bat tfl Performances.
Very Low Rates on all Railroads
Admission 25 cents. Children 10 Mutt.
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LOWNEY'S
CHOCOLATES
AT
THE SPA
''- A!-,
TH I H HOL1D OAK TAHLB
$1.55
Special for
ONE
WEEK
ONLY
fleilta & Son