THE DAILY ASTORIAN, WEDN t DAY MOHN1NU, DECEMBER. M, Btb
IMPORTANT
u. r informed lUt certain
Jcuscn Can-filling Machines, w iih a view to repairing
thcra by supplying any missing, worn or broken parks, ana again puums
tlcm lo sse fur packing salmon.
A recent legal decision of high minority has hern renJered to He
eSect tbat to supply one or all of the above cannot be lawfully done with
out consent of the ratent owner.
We are the sole owner by purchase of the Jensen ratent for these
machines, and public notice Is hereby given that any and all per
sons who undertake to so repair or use these old machines will be
prosecuted to the full extent or the law. The matter has been placed In
the hands of our ittorncy, John H. Miller, Esq., of San Francisco, wlih
peremptory Instructions to take all necessary legal steps to protect our
rights in the premises. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION.
Good Things
Nw Um of nuA ana CloUt Cap, at
Iwi than ot.
Jaoket orlflod. N imn
Hew Sn Handkerchief, I and 11 oeota,
worth IS ana cant.
Silk Plush X cmU, valu for B and
ante, i i
, Call aarty and aacura om f thaaa
great Talaaa.
McAllen &
CV-CI Commercial gtraat, ASTORIA.
P. J. Meany-wscu
(Dsrchant Tailor and
Exporter of pars.
Highest Cash Prlo
Paid for Fur Sk'.na.
Tenth qnd Commercial Bts
Astoria, Or.
TODarS WEATHER.
Frobablr fair.
AROUND TOWN.
Tr oetjra coal. Blnora. Sanborn C.
Candle 10 cent a pound at Ui Parlor.
Tha government telegraph Una to Fort
Canbr la down.
Larfrst assortment Xiaaa traa eraa
aneits at tha Parlor.
Tha British ship aforren left up la tow
for I'ortland yeaUrday.
Tha ttJg Relief laft oat yesterday mom.
tng for San FraaadaM.
Baal tt-osot meal. Rising Boa raataar.
Ul, CI Comaaroial atraaC
AH holiday gooda at raduoad price.
Mr. A. Bappleyea, IS Taoth atiaat
la tha polle court yesterday Henry
XAtl waa Used 8 for drunkennea.
All wipoo for tha camera at tha Spa
abould ta In not later than 4 p. m. today, j
Profeesw Wright, of the Franklin are
na school, ha been aulta 111 for tha paat
week.
Beat California wina. It can par gal
lon. Alas Gilbert eole agent for AJtotia,
Telephone B
NOVELTIES IN CHATELEAN AND
MONET BAM. PURSE3. EfC. AT C.
H. COOPER'S.
Walleend coal and coke la the beat
for domeato purposes. For aala by the
Aitorta Gaa LKbt Co.
The down train was nearly an hour
lata tact night Tha delay u -. r- i ' v
M exceptionally large amount of In-icM.
Don't pay high prices. 6e the Parlor
for Xrau candles, warranted as pure ar.d
aa geed quality as any In the city and
lowtr prices.
For Bale. 100 tojt of Roaytn coal, the
finest house and steam coal evrr brougm
to Astoria. Elmore. Banborn Co.. Tele
phone. Mala -L
BEE THE HANDSOME SILK PETTI.
COATS MADE OP TAFFETTA SILK,
SS.M TO 110 EACH. C. H. COOPER.
ASTORIA. OREGON.
For Rent-Dwelling house containing
nine rooms, with ail modern improTa
ments; located In a good neighborhood.
Address A, Astortaa offlfflca,
I bays the largeat assortment ot per.
fumes for Christmas ever brought to As
toria; from S-eeot goods to the highest
giade. Charles Rogers, druggist
AT C. H. COOPER'S STORE TOU
WILL FIND MANT USEFUL AND
ELEGANT PRESENTS SUITABLE FOR
THE PRESENT HOLIDAT SEASON.
In the county clerk's oUco otenIay
Claries L. Johaascn and Oek&r K. Johan
sen, natives of Denmark, declared their
intentions to become American citizens.
The popularity ot tbe merchant's lunch
erved by Mr. George Bartley at the Na
tional la growing dally, and many busi
ness men can be found there every day
for their midday meal. Tha lunches mt
by Mr. Bartley are the finest In the lty.
The British ahip Matterborn flnlished
Uttering her cargo of wheat yesterday
and will bo towed down to Bund Island
today, ready for aea. The M&tterbcm Is
not supposed to have sustained any in
juries by grounding on the way down
from Portland and an examination of the
Teasel la thought unnecessary.
CLEARANCE SALE.
1. J. Goodman & Co. offer their entire stock of Boots And Shoes
at prices never before heard of in Astoria. Sale will continue until
the prestntstock is disyoscd of as we need room for a New Stock ordered
from eastern factories. We offer ladies $3 and $4 shoes at $1 and $1.50
jicr pair. Misses and ttiildren's slioes ia proportion. 30 per cent off on
men's shoes. For proof of the above see our bargain tables.
P. J. GOODMAN & CO.
085 Commercial Street, 8cn of Bed Boot
NOTICE!
parties are purchasing some of the old
for This Week
Beet and cheapest Una ot Dr Gooes,
"Black and Colored," aw aaown ta
Oregon. AU Mf.
Kid Qloraa. .; reduced from 1154.
Outing Flanel. I centa, cheap at I ceata.
New tyla CrcJa Coreeta. Mae and
drab. B centa; a) war aold for LW.
McDonnell
1Q-1B Third BtreeC PORTLAND. OR.
Ton caa buy silver novelties at special
prlcea thla week at Ekstrom'a
You need an umbrella this rainy waather
nothing mora useful for Christmas. A
beautiful line, at eatrtmely low prlcea
at Ekstrom'a.
An autortiuent of EJ Plnauds Royal
Perfumes for Christmas, also a lot of
high rrada perfumea in half pint bottles
at $3 per bottle. Charles Rogers, drugilst
CENT EM EN KID GLOVES EVERT
PAIR GUARANTEED IN BLACK AND
ALL. THE LATE 8 HADES. C H.
COOPER. THE LEADING HOUSE OF
ASTORIA.
Tt steamer Fulton cleared at the cus
toms house yesterday for San Francesco.
She carries WOO sacka of barley from Port
Uod and S0.000 feet of lumber from the
Clatsop mill.
L W. Harper's Nelson County. Ky..
whisky. A gentleman's whisky, a whisky
for tha aldeboard. a whisky for the sfrk
room, Sold ty Foard tKoaea w., as.
ttrla. Oregon.
Have a full Una of Plr.auda Royal per
fumea. Roger Oallet's perfua ea; Queen
of Violets In bulk and fancy bottles: a
full Una of Palmer's w bottle and bulk.
Cbarlea Rogars.
The American steamer Columbia Is
taking on board 4 tons of coal at ttu
Flavel roai bunkers. This will bo An bin. J
by Thursday morning. hen she will put
to sea, weather permitting.
Tha reulalr meeting of tbe Elks was
held Isst night One new candidate was
acquainted with tha Inner workinsrs of
thia popular order. The membership of
ie Elks la gaining rapidly.
The case of E. Barraco va the Clt of
Astoria will come up for trial In the
circuit court thde morning. Deririans In
several civil suits were handed down
yesterday by Judge MoBride.
Th French bark General de Chimta Is
on the way down the river In tow of the
Hayward. The Charette Is wheat ladvn
fi-T Cape To n. South Afnca. and carriea
113.03 bushels, valued at KiJPi.
Tha books that can be purchased for
a Uttla money Is simply wonderful. Grimn
A Reed are showing a handsome Una of
cloth-bound books for S cents that are
marvels of book-making; JuO different
titles.
A very beautiful Chinese woman at
tracted corusldirablp attention on Com
mercial stre yeet'-rday. Her fiattires
were perfert and. with a lovely 'omplex
lon. rhe rautfht the eye of every mnn who
saw her.
U'K ARE SHOWING AN ELEGANT
UNE OF BLACK PEAU DE SOIE
SILKS IN 15-YARD LENGTHS. FROM
fltOO TO 121-00 PER PATTERN. C. H.
COOPER. THE LEADING HOUSE OF
ASTORIA.
The bills of lading for the two carloads
of the Young's bay bridge were received
by tha contractors yesterday. It Is not
knoan what particular sections of the
bridge are on tbe way, but Its arrival
la expected daily.
While you are wondering what to get
your friends for Christmaa, just step Into
Ekstrom'a His stock of watches, dia
monds, jewelry and silverware Is complete
and up-to-date. Special sale of silver
novelties this week.
Frank 'Woodflald, who has been quite
111 for the past week or ten days. Is able
to be out It was feared for a while that
he would be attacked with typhoid fever,
but fortunately It transpired that he
was suffering only from lagrlppe.
At a atated communication of Temple
lodge No. 7, A. F. and A. M. the follow
ing officers were elected for the ninu'.n
year: J. N. Griffin, W. M.; W. T. S hol
fldd. S. IV.; J. P. Bain, J. W.; J. Q. A.
Bowl by, Treas.; E. C. H"!den, secretary.
FIFTEEN YARDS RICH BLACK SAT
IN DUCHESSE. THE QUANTITY RE
QUIRED FOR A LADIES' DRESS. AT
THE FOLLOWING PRICES: $1.M,
M3. 123.60. WE RECOMMEND THE
ABOVE QUALITIES FOR DURABILITY
AND WEAR. WE HAVE CHEAPER
GOODS AT 1Z00 TO $H.OO PER SUIT. A
HANDSOME XMAS PRESENT FOB
ANY LADY. C. H. COOPER. THE
LEADING HOUSE OF ASTORIA.
For r;tTha S. Tru:tln.-r'i real,
drm-a, furnished. For particulars (equlre
at W. U. Howtm-e, Ul fcaohanga street.
Tour mother, sister, or friend wmilld be
pleased with one ot those beautiful elfver
mounted pursea for Christmaa-at Kk
Strom's. Vsaaaaaask
NOV1CLTT ALL WOOL DRUM PAT
TURNS FROM HO) TO t M 1'KU SUIT
AT C. It. COOPER'S. THS LEAD1NO
HOUSE OF ASTORIA.
Many new thing In dolls, toys, games,
etc,, an ahoam in Orlrtln Heed s toy
department Wagons, doll bungles, blocks
mechanical toys, and everything else to
please the Uttle ones.
Jock Land and wife wera allownl to
land (no Joke! from the steamship t.
lumbla yeetnnlay. Jock and his wife
have two vtaltlng In the old country for
eonra time and the customs officers bud no
difficulty In establishing thWr Identity.
W. A. Gaines' private stock whliky,
handled exclusively In Astoria by John
U Carlson, la one of the moat popular
beverages sold. Ita purity and quality
are guaranteed, and It la especially rec
ommended for family use. It la aold In
any quantity at the corner of Twelfth and
Uond streets.
Griffin 4 Reed have a atock thla yoar
that hi well worth your time to Inspect
even If you do not buy. Books In all the
late fending, leather goods, medallions,
Bohemian ware, ollulold gooda, white
metal and aterllng silver novelties, and a
thousand and on other article not to
be found eiawher.
N. D. Raymond, the newly elected city
surveyor, qualified before AudKur Nelson
yesterday, and has assumed the dutira of
hie office. The appointment of Mr. Ray.
inond ctwe general out lf it kK He
ta known to be a skilled engineer, and
can be relied upon to alve strict at.
tentlon to the work of the city.
The A. F. C. eleven la still working hrd
f..r the appfuu.h!ng cox-nt with the Fiwt
Stevens ttam next MiMutiy. It la towaible
that Patfred Young, who l the star plov
er of the U. of O. team, may be here
tv the game, and the io&rtan of quarter
back Is being held open. Otherww the
line-up has been decided upon, although
Captain Allen bus not yet given It out.
The Emrtt.cy Corps and Red Otvws
Society revived word frm Portland ye
terday that S turkeys had been sent to
the volunteers stationed at Fort Canby
r Christmas. The Portland society re
quests the Astoria corps to send mim e
and cranberry pies. All members of the
two societies are requested to malt.' d
nations. Ilea should be sent to the New
York Novelty Store (S:rus') on Fri
day. December 51
Fish Cbmmlsioner llcciulra will not
open his office In Astoria until after the
approaching eesskm of the legislature.
This statement Is given out by a man
ki a position to known just what will be
done. The opening f the office here will
be a matter of great convenience to fisher
men and others interested In tbe ludustry.
The purpoee .f the office will be tv furn
ish Information and laeue licensee to those
eog-igeii In fishing.
Two accidents occurred on the, steamer
Columbia Monday night after she docked
at the Flavel coal bunkers. As the 'lont
horemect ere about to put cool on board
one of them fell off the ship Into the
riv r. He was hauled out and was found
to bar received a slight cut on the head.
Another fell from the 'twcn decks lnu
the cool bunkers. He was rendered un
conscious by the fall, but was not badly
Injured otherarUe.
An afternoon paper yesterday published
a statement to the effect that tho Pro
gressive Commercial Association consid
ered a flouring mill proposition at Its
meetlns; Monday night, and that M. J.
Kinney and M- Nowlen had offered a
site at the corner of Sixth and Astor
streets. Mr. Kinney waa seen regarding
the matter last night and expreeeed nur
prtse that negc.iat.ona were on foot fur
the construction of the mill. He aald
that, while he would like to see a flour
ing mill in Astoria, he knew nothing
hatever of the reported negotiations.
It Is reported that ei-Clty Surveyor
Holkm&nn. who was removed from office
for malfeaiince by the council Monday
night, will appeal the case to the rourts.
The ground on which the appeal is to be
taken Is not stAted. It Is evident, how.
ever, tha Mr. Heikmann has good reas
on to believe that a court of Uw al.l
reverse the decision of the council, as ho
rtild nbt.uIutily no attention to the iirj.
ceedlng-s against him by the municipal
body. He was notified wnen the trial was
to take place, but appeared neither In
person nor by attorney.
. The British ship Cape Cleur, wheat
laden, finished loading at Portland yes
terday, and Is drawl nsr 22 feet t Inches.
The steamer Burma, which arrived from
Portland Monday, waa drawing 22 feet (
Inches and waa three and a half days
on the passage. The Cap Clear will
probably have to lighter about 1000 tone
of wheat before she can reach Astoria,
the Burma being compelled to lighter
WO or 500 tons, although drawing two
Inches less than the Cape Clear. As It is
less difficult to keep a steamer In the
channel than a ship, the Cape Clear may
be looked for to arrive here about the first
of next week.
The Austrian steamer Burma was over
hauled yesterday by a diver for the pur
pose of ascertaining whether or not she
sustained any damage by lylna; aground
on the shoal on the way down from
Portland. The diver made hla descent
from the steamer O. K., which laid along
side the Burma and on which the diving
apparatus waa placed. The vessel was
thoroughly overhi'Jlcd, but she. was found
to be In perfect condition and there was
i.o cause for alarm. Captain Mlkul! l "i
feared the Burma was strained, the tide
hn vl'" fallen from the at-eamer about two
feet when she grounded near Gome, fir
tnnmelv ithH laid on a soft, muddy lot-
torn and rutaln"d no damages. Tlio
Burma leaves for the Orient today.
The a tlon of the council In ordering the
Imurovtment of Astor street- will be
hailed with dellf?ht by taxpayers owning
property there. The street Is to be Im
proved between Sixth and Ninth streets,
in which portion Is Included the Bowery.
There are many saloons along the thor
oughfare, all of which pay tti a year
license, and the owners think the street
should at least be made passable. The
street I now In a terrible condition, and
t,o. hrt fur some three or four years
past. H. B. Parker and M. Nowlen re
monstrated egulnst the Improvement, but
the council filed the remonstrances and
ordered the Improvement. Work will be
Kln immediately and must be nnhhed
within 60 days. Blda will be advertised
for in a few day and the contract
awarded.
The Astorlan ha received the following
letter from Walter J. Honeyman. of the
llrm of Honeyman Sc. McBrlde, of Port
land: "Our attention 1 drawn to the ac
count of the interview you had wtth me
rardlng the formation of tbe twine
combine, in which you state that
George Barker would cease to
act a agent for Flnlayeon, Bon.
mm
TBEHCaiEXCF OF SYfiUP OF TIGS
iitlue not only to tho otiriiiality n.l
lUupllolty ii( t!io comliiiuitUm, Imt also
to tha cam mhI .sl;,U wit'.i which it ia
manufacture.! by M'lcuUilo iiroconaca
known to the Cai ikiknU Fin SviitT
Co, only, ami wo w Isli to Impir upon
all the lmportuni- ot intrvitHktiig the
tru anl oriliml muck. As the
genuine Svmp of Fitf is manufactured
by the California Fin Stan Co,
only, a. knoukMK of that fact will
Malht one la avoiding tha worthies
ImltAlioui itianufitcturtHt brother par
tic. The hlrU xt.iu.liiitf of the Cam
FOaSIA Fid .svht r Co. with the meJI
cat profasi. nn.t iht aittisfactlon
which the genuine Syrup of Fl.t has
fircn to mil'.U'ua of families mnkei
tha name of the Coaipaiiy a guaranty
of tha excvlh tii- of Ita rriiinly. It U
far la ailvatuv of all other la xtt tires,
aa It acU on toa Ul.lneya, liver and
bowola without lrrita'hi(f or weaken'
ing thom, ami it ilora not prle nor
nauaeat. In ortlcrtojri t ita Ix-neflclal
effecta, plca.v iriiM'tnlx-r the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
am riuMi-.r-i.
LacuviLLk. Kr. !. leak. n.t.
field Company's twin and
Iwnd on January 1. on which dn:e their
contract exWrea. This Is not corre,t. as
far aa I am concerned, fc-r I am r..t
aware when thalr contract expln. or If
they evon have ofle, and am not pmimI
on how Mtauir. Doyle ft 0mpany w II
manage the bu'ln" when they get Hie
control. I did mention that Kittle A t'im-
pany. the Pacific coaet nxrnn of Plnlny
son'a twin, would turn over all (heir
stock on January I to ikiyle Cxnpany.
who will then rondu.'t the agency fr
the coant. and likely mako their own sr.
ntngemeots. which, of course, in a Urge
agency like thla. will take time. I had
not the slightest Intention of ruitk-lpatlnc
any change which lioyta ft Company
m ty make In conducting the bnlnr out
side of 8sin Francisco; hence. In Justice
to all parties concerned. 1 think you
should make rublle thin correction." It
Is apparent from Mr. Honeyman' letter,
which la cheerfully published, that the
'-tm-e of a combination among twine
manufacturer must be conceded, con
trary to dtvthvls published here and else,
where.
John Fernleaf. a H-y.-nr-old lad. arrived
at New Tork from Uverpool tbe other
d ty and told a story that suggeats s il!
retrard for truth. The loy says he lived
near Dayton. Wash., and that his parents
left their home last May to stake out a
cUlm on an Indian reservation. He was
U-ft alone, he says, and, feeling lonesome,
went to Portland to look for a brother
there. Ho failed to find hi brother and
wandere-1 almletmly about the metropoll".
Finally he waa approached by some sail
ors, to whom he communicated hU
troubles, and they told bin they would
provide him with lodgtrafs. He was
taken abcard the llrrtUh bark Crmptnn
and soon was sound anlrep. Whrn he
awoke the vec4 waa skimming over the
blllna-y deep, and the captain refused to
take him back to port. Th ship was
bovnd for Cardiff, Wal ta, which prt wis
reached In five months. From Carl ff he
went to IJvi'tooI and then to New Y'irk.
arriving with but 6 oe.it In his pocket.
Johnnie's story Is probably a fabrication.
If he went to sleep when the Crompton
was In Portland and did not awake until
the vessel was far out to sea, ho Indeed
must be a wonderful lad. An ordinary
boy. even from Washington, would starve
to death In the time required for a ship
to come from Portland to the si. Slaylx
Johnnie was In a trance and didn't know
It
U.txI.OO) LOST ON HORSE RA.'Et).
It is slated that a man won and lost
IV'Q.OoO on horse raota. For Si ye-irs he
kept at It, and most of the time he waa
successful. At lait fortune turned against
him. snd today hs Is penniless. Gamb
ling ii a good deal Ilk neglect of health.
It can be kept up a long time, but In tha
end it la disastrous. Fortunes are harder
to restore than health. The first step .to
ward winning back lost health Is to re
store th digestive organ to a normal
condition. For tbl purpoe Hostetter's
Stomach Bitter la far ahead of anything
else. This remedy Is a specific for Indi
gestion, dyspepsia, fever, ague, nervous
nta and sleeplessness. It Is a wonderful
tonic Druggist sell It everywhere.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Ocilden-Chari- H. Carey. B. M. 8mlth.
F. A. Valkhardt, H. A. Wels. Frank
King, B. R. Smith. Portland; M. L. Fried.
enthal, St. Loul"' 'Jounce O. Wentworth
Chic igo; Cwrge M. Franks, Philadelphia;
A. F. Elliott. William T. Grouse, Sun
Francisco; W. E. Baken, McMlnnvllIe;
W. C. Barrett, Seaside.
Parker House E. O. Brong, F. A. King,
A. Kehmlng, J. Forrest. Iortlnnd; Charles
II. Young. P. Olson, Oak Point; E. R
New, Elkhardt, Ind.; Jame McDonald
Svensun; Lorln Bcovllle, Vancouver; Rob
i-rt Farley, Hammond.
THE MODEkN MOTHER.
Ha found that her little ones ar Im
proved more by tbe pleasint Syrup of
Fig, when In need of th laxative effect
of a gentl remedy, than by any other,
Children enjoy tt and It benefit them.
The true remedy. Syrup of Figs, la manu
factured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only.
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
A. E. Allen and wife to A. & C. R. R.
Co., three-fourth of an acre In tbe
John Thomas donation land claim,
township 7 north, range 10 weat f 87
Ella Runyon to Charle E. Runyon,
block 74, 78, 78, 84, and 90, Adair,
and lot 7, block 139, McClure' 700
TO CURE A COu IN ONE DAT
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggist refund the money it it
falls to cure. 2Sc The genuine ha L. B.
Q. on each tablet For sal by Charles
Rorars.
Astoria Public Library
READING ROOM FRED TO ALL.
Opeu every oy from t o clock to 1:30
and 6:10 to 9M p. D.
Subscription rata per annum.
West Cor. Eleventh and Duan i treat.
GREAT SALE
Of Boys Fine All-Wool Clothing for This
Week Only.
Having the best and largest assort.
mout of K)' and youths' fin clothing
aver shown In Astoria, wa have decided
to close them out before ths tint of Jan
uary. W pise litem on sals for on
week only. Note our aala price.
'.Vr-vS,N
Tbss faw Item
great aal of boys'
gains.
SHAN AH AN BROTHERS
580 COMMERCIHIj STREET.
KID Ml'AUTl.AM' I IMA TUN'
llY l.l'l IT.VKIill'T M WVKI.NH
Pacific Coat M in Swung Ills l-ft on the
Jaw In ths Thlt t nl Hcred a
Knock Jt.
NEW YORK. m-c. !-tat Hawkins,
the llghttlglt piailllet from the Pacific
Kpe. mad short werk of K'd Macpari.
laid tonight. Tho bout was dolded In
Cie third rwutnl. the New Yorkrr being
krax-ked out with a left swing on lha
Jaw. Hawkins opened ths favorite In the
bettltar, but even money ruled when th
men donned the glove. Hawkins wa the
first to count In the third round, swing
ing a left on the rtbe. MPartUnd re.
plied with a left on the head. Then Haw
kins sent a right over the heart. This
blow weakened MacPartland. who. a few
seconds Uter. wa sent to the floor with
a left hook on th Jaw, but g to his
fee In nine second. Ilolh made passe
at close quarter. Just a MacPartland
started to sprint away Hawkins let fly
a long left swmg, which landed squarely
on the Jaw. Tha New Yorker dropped
like a I' and waa counted out.
SUCTIIERS P.Vi'IKIi' KAHS.N '.!
BAN FRANCIUCO. )ec. Ju -A flnnn.
cliU statement Just las led by th tlouthern
Paclflo co-nivany shows that for the
month of October tho groes enmlrr of
tho company reaehed V.!U.7S. This Is
an Increase of II. 11.791 over the same
month of last year. For the four months
ending with Octo! 31 last, the gross
earnings aK(trrate 3VW. sn In
crease, of I1.EO30 over the correnpoiklltig
pririod of last year. During the fiscal
year ending June . KA. the company In
crmsnd Its gross earnings shout I7.i"'.',
over the flgurrs of f. Th comjian)
h,i Junl placed with t-vir:i eiuiiern
P.rms contracts fr new ears and Jorumo
tlves of an agicr'scata value of nboiit
t:i'i..
Theodore Bracker
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
QlGRRS AND TOBACCO
Smokers Supplies
Or All Kinds.
CommcrclnlHt,
GETTING LWft 1 PAIR
Of our slippers that feet comfortable at
once la worm a great oeai. wrn put
your feet Into slipper of that kind and
charge nothing extra for th comfort and
very little for the slippers.
Petersen & Brown.
H.F.PraelTransferCo.
Telephone 21
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Goods Shipped to Our Car
Will Recelv Special Attention.
No.
138 Duan St.,
Astoria, Or.
W. J. COOK, Mgr.
Rm. Tel. DA
ar but a small amount of th bargain to be found at thla
fine rlothing. Coma one, come all, and share In the many bar
Bohemian
Glassware
dust What You Want for Christrrpos.
Albert Dunbar,
(W.
Fairbank s
Tlio kt money will buy, and
Sold at rojnilur I'rioeH
Ilauiisoinc Cttleinliir with phutus
of War Heroes with 'J.V purchii's
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO
Holiday Goods
THE BEE HIVE.
Only a few 1uvh before Christmas. Wo have every
thing in the toy line Viiney (Jootis niul Xovcltien, Capes
and Jackets, and Press (Jowls and Fancy Slipper", which
mako acceptable gifts. Come in tho nioniin to avoid
tho rush.
Holiday Goods
Arriving Every Day, at Portland Prices.
Chairs, Rugs and .Medallion Pictures
C. HEILBORN & SON.
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CcMct)nr,l?nWTt)nfTno nh tlilTr.ricD t
Estimates Given on
All Kinds of Work.
I
S, PostOfflcBox No. 49t,
The Palace Gafe
W. W. Whipple, Prop.
Finest Heals in the City
Special Attention Given to the Preparation of Banquets.
IJ74-IU)T'8 CABHIMKItl'-.S VKHTKW
U1T, assorted colore, n price M M.
W.Jo-IIOY'8 CIIKVIOT VKHTKtt "UlTfli
new pattern; aal prlo II M.
$4V-IIOT H BCOTCH TW1C1CO Vf.BTRB
mi IT, In neat checks; aala prlu II a.
t (0-HOY'B WOIIIITED VKHTEK SUITS;
assorted oo lor a, aal prlo 14 M.
ItOO-llOY'a DIAGONAL VRTKn
8UIT8. handaomaly trimmed, aal
prlo U K.
tr.oo-iiora ulun cheviot iaiir
SUITS, trimmed wHh orald, 14.7.
VOv-dlOY'a 1ILU10 CHINCHILLA DOU.
ALIO IlltlCACTICD HKEriClia, al
price D.N.
I4.00-4IOYB BLUB CHEVIOT CAPEB
UVKUCOAT, aal prlo UM.
M,(XW10Y'8 BLACK XBAIUIRY DOU.
1)1.10 imtA.iTED TOP COAT, Sal
prlo H H
fltli ntiil Ctiiinitroiiil StrtH-U.
Fairy Soap...
CollJiOllH fT HttllilstllllO lWVn of
Fairy Tales, with eiuh fic purchase.
AT
Ifouso-Moving
Tools for Rent.
Astoria, Oregon, jj