The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 03, 1898, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTOIUAN, Till RSDAY MORNING, NUYRNHKR 8, 18i8.
EYE5 EXAMINED FREE
EYES CORRECTED - - SIGpT PDE PERFECT
BY
Dr. A. D. Rothstein,
OPTICAL SPECIALIST
Of Seattle, Wash,
Fifteen veara experience in optics nnd
study of the eye
Will be found at the parlors of the Occident Hotel, Astoria, from
NOV. 1st to lOth, 1898
oflering his services to the public.
i Lenses specially g-rouna 'n th m,f l!'nVu!t car In th. varied farm
of presbyopia, asthenopia, myopia, hyper nictropla. d.pIoWa. Simple compound and
mixed astigmatism.
SYMPTOMS OF FAILING VISION.
Do your
ir eyes che, burn, a-et red or Inflame,!? Does the print run together?
av to hold the paper farther away? Ivors your head ache after read
In? 1V -on have to pla the lijhl between the eye and the obtect
Do vou have
In or sewtnff
tiM m'.nln anvlhttltf?
When attentively considering a near
hut .n.l tnm-ir la have a mitt before It
torn your eye are failing ami require
N-VER WEAR GLASSES UNLESS THEY ARE PBOPF.M.T FITTED TO
TOUR OWN EYES.
Tour eve mar be permanently Injured by wearing other people1 glasre.
Dr. A. D. Rothstein usee the very latest and mo: improved appliance in
testing - evee. He test each eye leoarately. fl: each eye separately, and
baa ienses ground to suit ech eye a may be rrq.uire.1. thu obtaining the 6et te
suit. Remember h. p) tpevlal attention to children,
to children. , , . ...
rn.iiiitiin free at the parlors Occident hotel. Astor a.
Hour of attendance dally. a. m.
TODATa WEATHER.
Rain. '
Occasional rain.
4 a -"VJ
AROUND TOWN.
THCRSDAT.
A aged palm tree bear the heaviest
Cluster, so live which re planted In
and nourished from God know no term ,
6f their fruKfuIne. nd w full of
map and verdant when the live that have
(hut themselves off from Him are I k
an old stump, gaunt and dry. fit only
for firewood. Alexander Maclaren, D.D.
The city council meet tonV.
Try Roalyfl Cl. Elmore. Sanborn Co.
Ban Francisco. f
Mis Maggl urr.s ha returned from
to Portland.
" A " . - i
Mm R. G. Prard ha returned tmm a I
Tilt with friends In Portland, j
Beat California wine. JO cent per gal-
lon. Alex Gilbert. ole afent ror Aiona.
Telephone 13.
The State of California arrived from
Ban Franciwo yesterday, light In frvfeht
and passengers.
Tonlcht the ladle of the Dt-irree of
Honor will Kive an anniversary ball at
Fisher' opra house.
Wallsend coal and coke 1 the best )
for domestic purpose. For ale by th
Astoria Gas Light Co.
Now Is the time to get your umbrella ,
covered, before the heavy rain et In
Leave It at C. H. Orkwltr.
Apples, apples, pples. very choice and
Very cheap. Two hundred boxen must be
old at once. Ros. Higg'ns & Co.
The steamer Harrison, with general
A UCJ unwun , . . o -
merchandise for Tillamook. I lying at
Flavel awaiting an opportunity to cros j anshire, the two tatter at Sand Island.
Out rmJ)r for ai'l 'HI Hkely be de-
JIayH for a few ! by the present
Malnr Hess and Sargeant Ilendricks, of storm.
Fort Canby. and sargeonl jearasiy. oi
Fort Stevens, were in the city yesterday
on business.
For Sale. 100 ton of Royln cwl; the
flnest house and team coal ever brought
to Astoria. Elmore, Sanborn Co., Tele
phone, Main S-L
Wanted. . school tfri to do light houe-
rorg in exchange for board. Apply at
worg In exchange for board. Apply at
Mrs. E. C. Holdcn's. 4 Duane street, As
toria. The British ship Wlsrombe Park I on
th. way down the river. She 1 only
partlully loaded and will lighter I'J5 tons
of wheat at Astoria.
Pleasant furnished rooms, Including
bath, with first class board, for gentle
men only, can be had at Seventeenth
street. Reference exchangeo.
For rent The entire upper floor of
th. Badollct building over Albert Dun
bar'i etoro. For particulars inquire of
W. G. Howell, C21 Exchange street.
W. F. Snodgraf. Astoria' leading pho.
. w .
togrophor, na purcnasta uie iuw kh
lery and will hereafter be found located
In the room formerly known a the Crw
gallery.
W. Buckley wag taken to St. Mary's
hospital yentorduy evening suffering from
a double fracture of the arm. He is
employed on the Columbine and received
his Iniurles while worklnjr at the buoy
depot yesterday afternoon.
The popularity of the merchant's lunch
served by Mr. George Hartley at the Na
tional l growing dally, and many busi
ness men can be found there every day
for their midday meal. The lunches set
by Mr, Bartlcy are the finest in the city.
Goodl
People who buy Schil
lings Best drink more tea a
year than other people. u
m con-
e ynip-
the help of a st-.eotlne optician.
to L.'. 1 p. m. to 5, and T p. m. to :?.
S. a Gordon and a. C. Fulton left en
the A. ft C. rallrwd yeaterdar on a hunt.
In trip, the fuest o( Superintendent
VIcGuIre,
0. D. Glover wa brouitht over from
Ilwaco yesterday, sufferln from a bolt
on the knoe. and wa tiken to St. Mary
horpltal for treatment
Mirriace license were (t ranted at the
county clerk office yeeterday to Ru
dolph Basil and Hilda Lars-en; Harry
Cribb and Slirle France Sover.
T?ie reu!ar metlnir of the W .C. T. V.
will be held at Rescue ball at S this after
noon. Visitor are welcome. A full at
tendance of member lj requested.
Three boy were up In the J-v... . ...
Testes,., fharKM J-Tfr
truct.on : w
teJa seriou enoi-sh to warrant usual
punishment, tftey were Ut off with a
lecture.
Try W. A. Ga!ne' private tk wh sky.
This i.i an old standard liquor, especially
rv?comm.r.d.-.l for family nnd ro-di'ir.al
use and Its purity and qjitlity Is guaran
teed. Ft sale In any quantity by J hn
I C'arn. le at'nt. Twelfih street,
near Uond.
"F!nni(-an" mado some great score at
the A. F. C. alley last netht. H bolil
a high a CI. but the bst score wa not
a 'Xk1 a Cooper's C whh h stoo.j for
the day' record. Win.igaln" and 'One
again" aluo bowled well, the latter mak
ing the excellent score of 17.
Ur Ralph Hanna came down on the
mal' boat yesterday In place of Mall
Clerk Rums, who met with an accident
Whit h Wtll nw-f-ll'1,1. him .tlVln. n.
home fr a day or two. Mr. Hanna Is
now conniwf 1 witfc ih. bn-,i.,.j -
-.- - . -. . ' ' . vi .uiuu unv.
flee. He return to Portland this morn
ing. Shipping on the river wa at a standstill
yesterday, the only movements being the
outgoing and Incoming San Francisco
teamer. Three hu.l.iLn .v..
- . . . i., , r, , , . . t
Arthur Flteer, the Arpo ami Clackmann-
This is the ago of adulteration, but
Harper whisky U guaranteed strictly
pure, guperlative whiaky. Chemist, an
alyst ar.d physicians testify this repeat
elly. The evidence I not only strong
but conclusive. The people too, find
Harpt-r can be trusted Imollcltlv
tyTZit' c-T'
1 & S okt' Ompanjr. A-
ckuii.
When having your eyes t-m.d or fitted
with Kla.Htseii ko to an optician of experi
ence, not one who fits about one pair a
month on an uver.,,-. What fcuh a so
called optician does not knov about the
business would fill a Kr-ut b g book. Dr.
A. I). Kothstein h:i fitted is.fft men,
women and children In the went and
nortnwesi during tne pjst 15 years, and
he Is t!ie pror.tr person to hcin vour ,.v
and :nvo your sight.
The. recfpHon tommlttee for he
membership In th.! IPd Cross soeiety to
day are Mrs. Fioku h .ir f.-
v ...,, L ... iioji'Mary
Tomorrow Mrs. Com,;iy and Mrs. Strauss!
Saiurdny. Mrs. CI mun :m,i fr n..-..
i - - ' -' ai'i Jim
Saturdny, Mrs. C'l.nton and M
,n:, n T.. , . 111 .it. ... .
'" ' n
Irian. Ti-a will l.n ilii.ri,nii,,.i..a ... nr...n....
narlors aftr Saturday, but the honorary
but will be ojii-n to all patriotic eillz;nH
at N. grhluHsel'i store. A letter has been
reecivej by the Wal socb-ty from the
seeretary of the H-d Crops In Portland
tatl" l"t $l'st htt-1 b vn .;nt to Manila
for hospital purposes,
Two morphine fiend an- now confined
in the county j;ill on a sort of probation,
under the oare of julb-r Hinder. Their
ircii. e., 1 I, .. 1 . t. .
rm-ral h-nlth l unul. I.m ,.hvui,.:,.i.,
and. It mny bn said, morally, they are
total wrecks. They ar confirmed (lends
and are confined only until such time as
thy recover, In a measure, from tht-lr
depraved condition, when they will be
turnexi loose. The state insane anyum
has lately refused to admit patients of
this kind and as a result they become
charge on the tounty whi-ro they happen
to live.
Another Interesting bowling contest
will shortly be InauBiirated at the A. F.
C. alleys. Teams of three men and one
woman have been selected, each team
taking the name of a flower. The first
letter of the names of the captains are
object doe It suddenly Noor
T If you have nv the atniv
lo the first letter of the name of the
flower. The ttm eacii must meet th
other, the one hnuh the greater num
ber of game to d lare,l winner. The
member of the w!imlt tem wni rei'elve
miHlal, in the form of the flower after
which the team I named. Th tourna
ment will prbMy Ht abotrt two months
and promise to excite even more Interest
thsn th nh tournnnuiit of a (ear g.
Yesterday storm lgn were hoisted
and Ih wenther man reported southwest
gnle alona the cosst Increaslnii In ve-bx-ny.
Towards evening tho wind lit
orwised to u mile an hour end mdo
thing univmfortshle for petlestrlan
carrying umbrellas. The win poured
down on th nat and unjust alike and th
cloud were thick and heavily laden with
rain, trinrln to mind that winter on.
commenced in earnest. The treet c
Ings re almost Imiwssable in many
place, and ht'per were busily engaged
lifting tweles yard of skirt free from
the gutters, which threatened to demor.
lis them. It I o every winter and
every rainy day and nothing els I
looked for In Astoria.
Edmund IUIIev 'recently assumed
charge of the Point Adam lighthouse,
relieving J. W, Munson. retire,!. Mr.
llallev waa formerly ttloned at Cpe
F!ttery, Mr. Munson. the rvtltvd keep
er. I one f the oldest men in the liKht
houte swvlc t th country. He first
entered th ervloe In 1S. For IS year
he w tiMlond at l'p pisapptvntment,
and can relei many Utmjtlng tort-'s
of wreck along th coc la ih.we day
Jhere ww iv llfe-.avkij itw
meuih of tw ClunU rlwr. and th
bravery and daring of the employe a
the lighthouse were often called upon to
rcsvu drowning fishermen and mariner.
During, th? U jrenr Mr. Munon w. ,,,
. charge ot the station at Cape D aappolnt-
ment he aed 3 live. In neriy cxery
case he risked hi own for trutt of dl
tressed men. and hi record Is probably
as remarkable s that of any other keep,
er In tile entire isuutry. Mr. Munson
also assisted the pilot In many Way.
It 1 Quito protMble h will be reward, d
by the government for the faithful nun
ner In which he performed hi duty.
The marriage of Miss Marie Fran.-e
Sovey and Mr. Harry Crtbb waa otm-nls.-d
at the residence of the bride
Win nl at noon yesterday. Hev. Kailver
Dielman otTlolatlng. Although the Wed
uir.g was strictly a private one. the Im
mediate member of the family and
few friend only being present, the d co-
ration at the residence, were ela!omte.
Cut flowers, rose and whit and yellow
chrysanthemum predominated and mad
charming effect. Mr. and Mr, frllib
left last night for Portur.l and the sound
cltle. whero they will si nd their honey
moon. They will return to the city In a
few week and will take up their resi
dence here. Many valuable present were
received by the happy couple. The bride
I the eldest daughter oi Mr. aad Mr.
O. Sovey, and U well and favorably
known In Atorla. The groom wa for
merly In business here, but now has large
Jruer-stl In Dawson. It Is hi Intention
to return to Alaska In February and de
velop hi properties. Mr. Cr.bb will ae
company her husband to the north.
It It reported that the school board ht
reduced the salaries of the teacher, al
though official notification has not yet
been given. The rumor goe that reduc
tion were made In the salaries of all the
teacher but one. whose salary ha been
increased. Sosne of the teacher wnj
had heard the report stated that they
knew nothing of the cut, but all were In
dtgnaot to learw that their salaries, whkh
alreJy are ri.ilculo-y toff htui
further rJuce!. The teac;,tr In Astoria i
receive poorer mv that, th.. n...- , I
all the Cther cities ef Oregon, and the re
duction came a surprise to them.
Teacher formerly received !') arc
now belrg paid from l,J to i) a month.
With a few excvptl'jn. A taxpayer said
yeoteflay. In speaking of the reduction,
that h U unalterably nijwe,l to It.
"It Is false economy." said he. "Our
tea h- rs are now working for much t's
than they should receive, and I cannot
conceive how th b.ard experts to secure
the services of pro!!cnt teacher f r the
money that I being paid. We should not
reduce the efficiency of th school. If
retrenchment Is necearv l.'t It be made
In other part of the city government,
but not in the school. ty reducing the
salaries of the teachers or some of them
the system will be rendered the es
satisfactory. Just think of asking teach
er to work for SIS a month! The I lea,
to me. is ridiculous. I am a heavy (ex
payer, but. rather than see the teacher'
salaries reduced, I woulu willingly puy
another mill."
CONSOLIDATION OF A8T0R
AND PACIFIC LODGES.
At a Meeting of Astor Lodge Last Night
the Two Order Were Merged Into
One The Banquet.
Pacific Lodge No. 17. Knight of Pythi
as, and Astor Lodge No. t. were consoli
dated at the regular meeting of the latter
lol(ce last night By the consolidation
the order In Astoria hereafter will be
known as Astor Lodge No. t. and It
membership will b greatly Increased.
Astor lodge 1 one of the oldest in the
state and was orgunlxed In Astoria sev
eral year prior to Pacific lodge.
After the meeting a banquet wa given
at Jeff' restaurant, to which 30 member
of the newly consolidated lodgo sat
down. The table were loaded down with
the best of everything and no puln were
spared to make the evening a memor
able one In the history of tho order
In Astoria. Th member of both lodge
vied with each other In making tho event
a pleasant one, and sincere and harty
congratulation were passed between
them.
At the close of the banquet Chancellor
Commander Adoluh Johnson, on behalf
of the consolidated lodges, presented past
Grand Chancellor A. A. Cleveland, of Pa
cllb; No. 17, with a handsome album, an
heirloom of tho latter lodge, In a few
well-chosen remarks, In whieh ho recalled
tho IricHilmublo services rendered the or
der by Brother Cleveland. Judge Clove
land responded In a feeling and eloipient
manner, stating ho would receive tho
gift In the same; Kplrit of brotherly love
In which It was presented, and would
prize it while he lived as a relic of the
dc eased members of tho order, whoso
Photographs It sacreuiy held.
The banquet was over aboul 12 o'clock
and the members of Astor and pacific
lodges, now consolidated under the mme
of Atr No. 6, separated, after having
spent an evening long to be remembered.
AS IMPORTANT DIFERENCK.
To make It apparent to thousands, who
think themHelveH III, that they are not
aflll"ted with any disease, but that the
system simply need cleansing, Is to
bring comfort home to their hearts, n
a costive condition is eaHlly Mired by
mdng Syrup of Figs. Manufactured by
the California Fig Byrup Company only
and sold by all druggist.
TO THE LADIES OP ASTORIA.
Mrs. StJernHtrom beg to Inform you
that her place of business will only be
open from t a. m. to 32 m. until the 15th
of November. After that date I am going
out of business.
MONK TtMTIMONY.
In addition (o 4 hoe, previously pub
lished, Dr. Hothslvln ask th attention
of th people of Astoria to the following
letter testifying t hi rfesslom skill
and stondinst. All person with wook or
dofivtlve or diseased eye are Invited lo
call and consult Dr. Itothslolu at ihe tK
cldent Hotel, Mhellier they desire to avail
themselves of hi advice and service or
not,
MONTHS ANA, Wa'h., Sept, ft. l.W,
, lK, A. D. KOTIISI'KINi
Xi-r Sir;
.My Klanses ar line' so are those you
sent to my nl've ill fuct, nil the people
you tltte.1 her me well pleased with our
work. My nailing gl.ii lue all iliM
could bo desired.
Vour very trulv,
John o. fi;ti:usi:N,
IICMt'UM. Vh.,Oct, i, Ivv-i.
. Dlt A l. Uvli IISI KIN;
lvr Sir:
Th glae for Mrs llaer rrlel O.
K. and suit tier solendully. Mm w,-ai
them loiuinunlly mnl hti.ls much relief
lit (hem. Her headm'hc have ilisap-m-aied
as if t'V inaKlc. Mini I .ino oii
she Is more tWi thankful fr that.
Wishing )ou that uc, you itally de
serve, I ant. very truly yours,
i T. IlAKU.
Ortlo of V. 8. Commissioner of Land,
C. I Marsh, Oomnr.
, AHLINillS'N. -h., August IJ.1SST,
. Dlt. A. 1 1. ROTHSTKIN:
Diiir Hirj
M glasse arrived In June and I have
worn thoni Mnllinilly and ilnd them
satisfactory in every war. Mv reading
giassva are very sl kiu! I tout them at
liwht soinelllnes, H-ihu a bit t Ion.
Vet mv eyi-s do not seem to tire as they
formerly did. I have mi hesltn,n what
ever In nvoimtiemltng vou to my friends
as a conNCM-iinous and skillful ottlclan.
i You are at IliH-rty to u.e I his letter In
Jroiir business If ou so wish.
Your verv trulv.
C. U MAItSIt
PLAINi:, W-Mh . Sept. , pm;.
DR. A D. KOTIItSTKlN;
D.-r 8ir:
The K'asvea you lifted for my lltt
girl are most satisfactory. Her sigbl
in. ,v lllll'i o, lo 1, 1 1 liir iiinr o,
her evi enp prettv i,ir str ilkht I am
satli'lii-,1 that you ihorouijlilv underiiand
your huslness and I sliall nlwuvs (e,l
gr.iK-ful to you for helping my ill IJ
you have done
Your verv gratefully
XI US. J. A. I.OOM1S.
AltFRDKrv Wa.h.. Oct IV 1!W
DR. A. l. UoTllSll'.lN. Meat tie, V ah
IVar Sir:
In reply to vour livpilrv almut mv
glasses i am ple.i,l to Inf.'rm vm that
they suit me p.rfe.tiy and kivv entire
illifuctlon In every wav When vou
eunie this way n ln I slm.l do all I can
for vou. otirt trulv.
Ji'HN DAMATIO
WKSTI1I!T V ih Sept. J', l". '
DR. A. D. HOTHSTKIV.
Seattle. W.I a II
IV. i r S'r:
My glasses urrlv,s er regtsipred mill
nnd s far us I can Jnlr- I ihlnk they
ar exactly the same as the l-t Ktriss
I wore wlilist you were here. f rotire
It Is too early ! to le ipilto itrt iln
but thev si-in to HI mo v,-rv well nd
eneclally when ercllng. which I did not
dare attempt with my other shimes I
thank yvHI tor inquiring and w til certainly
write you Is'er
Your resrvs-tfiilly.
MARY A. TANA.
HOTEL ARRIVAL.
Parker House A. W. Danb-I. Columbus.
O.: W. F. Smith. H. Morriun, IT"
elseo: W. J. Seaman. !!waro; A. P.
Smith. Portland; N. I. Overn and wlf.
Rkhard Njja, Cathlamet; Thoma
Itoyle. West port.
Occident 0. F. thanahon. Arthur
CopelanJ. R. E. Hanna. O. W. Oue, port
land; N. Went worth, Nasep i. K. War
ren. Warrenton; Frank W, ll.su. Frt
Canby,
Bl'CKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE
THE BEST SALVE in th world for
Cut, Brule. Borer. Clcer. Salt Khum.
Fever ore.l Tetter. Chapped Hand.
Chilblain. Corn nd sll 8ktn Erupl n.
and posit. vely cure Pll'. or no ry re
quired. It I guaranteed to glv perfect
satisfaction or money refunded. Prt -e S
cert oer box. For ale by Estes-t'onn
urug Co.
ANNkI'NVF.-MKNT.
James P. lllxs m. r"pr.-entlng the w-ll
known line merc hant tal!.,r m ! i-h
nient of J. K llin. fU Market sT-.it, 8m
Kr.inciro. under the Baldwin hotel, has
arrived and will remain ft few days at
the Occident hotel, whir he has en ex
hibition a full line of simple iro.xls for
gentlemen's wear, suitable for the pres
ent and coming sas n. Those wishing
first class custom m.d. clothing will do
well to give him a call. II.. Is the only
practical cutter who hi taken diplomas
In the principal cities in tho east for cor
rect measuring, skillful labor and correi t
fit. who Is soliciting ord.-rs. There arc
a great many adventurer who are n"t
tailors or cutters, who do not r.-present
a respons.ble house, who cannot take a
correct measure; subjecting the people
to great annoyance and loss. Hoping the
public will encoumito a, scientific man
to do their work, Mr. Hlxson 1 recom
mended. STATE TREASURER'S 1TTH NOTICE.
State of Oregon, Treasury Department,
Salem, November 1st. ls9S.-Notlce Is
hereby given that there are funds on
hand with which to redeem H otitstand
Ing state warrant endorsed by tin. "pre
sented and not ill for want nf funds"
between the dates of September )th, 1W7,
nnd April "th. IW, both dates Inclusive),
with the exception of warrant drawn on
the wamp land fund. All such warrant,
when properly endorsed, will be paid
Uon presentation at this office. Interest
thereon ceasing from and after the date
of thl notice. PHIL METHCHAN,
State Tr-asiir r.
SECOND ENTERTAINMENT.
All who r.-memlsT the humane enter
talnment given at Rescue hall two years
ago look forward with pleasure to tho
entertainment to be given at the Metho
dist church, Saturday evening. November
20. An excellent program I tn-lng pre
pared, mnny number of which are very
novel.
DR. II. L. HENDERSON OCT LIST-
A permanent resident of Astoria, treats
all diseases of tho eye, ami fit glasse
for the corrw tlon nf all error of refrac
tion. Any glass lhat does not provo sat
Isfactory will be cheerfully corrected
Offce Kinney Iiulldln,'.
CALL FOR WARRANTS.
Notice I hereby given to all parties
holding Clatsop county warrants in
dorsed prior to July Rth, ISM, to present
the same to tho County Treanurer at
hi office, W Tenth street, for payment,
Interest ceases after this date.
Dated Astoria, Oregon, this 20th day of
October, 1838.
H. O. THOMPSON,
County Treasurer,
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
Notice Is hereby given that for tho pur
poio of mnklmr an examination of nil
nerson who may offer themselves a
candidate for teacher of tho Bchnol
of this county, the county scuool superin
tendent thereof will hold a public exam
ination at tho county court house on
Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1S58, t 1 o'clock p.
m. Examination for slnto papers will
be held Saturday, November 12, 1)S.
Dated thl 31st day of October, 1838.
JOB. T. LEE,
County School Superintendent, Clataop
County, Oregon.
! GREAT ECONOMIST'S SALE !
. . . -
Commences Monday Morning, October
? i, at Our Store.
This Is a Big Money-Saving: Sale on the Articles ,
Quoted Below.-
ladies', miss
es' and child
ren's mackintoshesof
the best make in America. Every
garment guaranteed.
These mill be your
SHANAHAN BROTHERS
KKM AltKAItt.i: RK.TK.
Mrs Mktm,l Curt tin. pUlnflcld. III.
makes (his statement. Hut she caught
cold, which settle,! on her lungs; she wa
treated for a month by her family physi
cian, but gr.-w worse. Iln told her sh
was n hoeln victim ot consumption
and that no medicine could cure her.
H. r druggist sMiticrsled Dr. K n a New
Discovery for Consumption; she bought
a bottle and to her dcl'aiht found herself
benefitted from first dnae. t)h con
tinued It u and after taking six bot
tle found herself sound end well; now
doe her own housework and I a well
a he ever wa. Free trial bottle of
this Great Discovery at Kste- onn Drug
Co. Iirge bottle 0 cent and IU0O,
The question of who succeej tO
Mil I agitnted somewhat In Catholic
cirili-. Those who talk of an American
pop mut kiKw that thl I brdly poa
slble, aa Italian cardinal must sleet
I'oMi Leu succrsaor.
OABTOnZAt
Bi(atu
f
Tha cs.r of Russia probably own a
greater nuantlty of china than any other
tHTs-'n In tho world. He ha the chin
iK-lonit.ng to all the Rulan ruler
far buk as Catherine th C.real. It Is
stored In an immense closet In the win
ter palace at 8t. peterslmrg.
T- rri'.K A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative llromo quinine Taolet.
Ail oruuNt refund the money If It fall
o ( lire ten's. The g.'iiulna ha U U.
g on e i. h tai.let.
Go East...
vl Billing and Burlington route, and
you reach Omaha. Kans City, ML Louis,
and all other southern and outheatrn
cities half day oonr than traveler
who take any othar Una.
Go oait via Rt. Paul and th. Bnriinf ton
route, and you rid the finest train on
earth-the Burlington.. Bt. ruW.'l.lc0
Limited.
Uo east via Ogden and Denver, and you
e th wonderful enery of the Rockies,
famed the world over a th. most mag
nlflcent on th. continent
Ticket at offb of connecting Hna.
A. C. SHELDON.
L. LEBECK
Carpenter nnd Hullclec
(Icnornl Conlrnclor
MOUSE RAISING AND
nOVINO A SPECIALTY
ntrAT TICKETS
yStiffl to an
HPOIHTS
EAST
Through palac. and tourlat slMpers,
dining and library observation ear.
ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS.
No. 4 Limited Pave Portland at 1:V
p. m.
No. I Limited arrive. Portland t Kill
a. m.
For rates, etc., call or address
(. W. IXJUNHUERRT.
Agent O. It. N Aorl.
or
A. B. C. DENN1STON.
C. P. & T. A.. Portland. Or,
THE PROOF
of tho pudding 1 In th. eating
and I ho proof of liquors
IS IN SAA1PLING
Thnt's an argument that's con-cluslvo-a
demonstration.
Ours will stand tho test.
HUGHES & CO.
J. B. WYATT,
Phone No. 6R
Aatorl. Orgo
Hard ware,
Ship Chandlery,
Groceries
Pro vie lone,
PAINTS and OILS.
S?.clal AtUntloa Paid t. Supplying Ship!
knock-down prices eyer known.
days to make money daring this great economists sale..
MISSES
KID GLOVES
$1.00 per pair
AT
ALoER
Cor. tt!i nn.l (Viiiiinrn'iiil
New Stock
Of Canned Fruits and Vege
tables just in.
Comparison of quality and
price of same invited.
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO
SPECIAL BARGAINS IX LADIES' PLliSH CAPES
Braided plush cape, thibet around
collar. 52.86.
Cloth capes, 31.60, 32 and 32.60.
Guaranteed kid gloves, 31.00.
Ladies' skirts, 98c, 31.35, & 31.60
Special sale this week of men's
pants.
THE BEE HIVE.
Victor Rost,
Eleventh HI., next to Postal Ttlrglapb OHlcr.
WATCHMAKER
Bnallnli nnd HwImm
All repairing done by myself,
Hatlsfactbin guaranteed.
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lAstoria's Lcadliig Hotel
Mcglcr 6c Wrlgjht, Props.
HOnE-flADE
Taffies, Caramels, Chocolates and Bon
Bons fresh every day,
at THE SPA..
ladies', miss
es' and child
ren's capes,coats,&
jackets, all inthe latest styles
and colors at the greatest
.Strl.i
AND JEWELER
WntcliOM n Hpoclnlty.
Musln Boxes repaired.
Marino Chronometer Rated and Repaired;
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