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Your Mirror will reflect the most stylish and becoming effects if yon choose your Suit here. There are a great many styles and shapes in vogue—we have the latest of each. Only Exclusive Tailor Made Ladies' Suit House on Grays Harbor. WADE & JORDAN 303 East Market Street. Tales of the Town Tersely Told. Dr. Smith, Osteopath, 7-8 P. O. block. The Herald Printer" makes a specialty of wedding stationery. Dr. G. E. Chamberlain. Rooms 8, 9 anil 10, Datmey Bioclc. tf Our tuhbei goods are the long wear kind, the're fresh. Evans Drug (Jo. tf j For Kile—Remington typewriter with j la mlator. P. U. Bos 559, City. 13-4t A new and nice stock of music and musical insiinnients :it Kv.ms Drug Co. A sudden cuie foi a sudden cold our White Pine Cough Svrnp. F.vang Drug Co. tf Chas. Erickson entered the Aberdeen j General hospita. Tuesday, with a badly cut foot. Corner of First and B streets, 50x130 feet, $;>( 10 Will 1, inning. Room 14, j Dabney block. , The Hike lodge will hold one of their' enjoyable Ladies Social sessions touior- | row evening. Mrs. McMurray was admitted to the] Aberdeen General hospital Monday even ing for treatment. Spring chichens always on hand at the Never Idle Fish Market. Phone —01, 310 South F street. Mrs. C. E. Burrows and Mis. J. G. Lewis will entertain a party of lady friends tomorrow afternoon. Solicitom v* uiticu —Ludies preferred. Can make from $2 to $5 per dav. Apply at 406 Wishkah street. 14 tf W. R. Macfarlane returned from San Francisco h st week, and has since been confined to the house with a bad cold. Laige house on corner of Heron and Washington streets, $1000., Easy terms. | Will Lanning, Room 14 D.ibney block. The m:h oner «e!ioni<> is on the marine ! ways at the Lindstrom shipyard to be re painted and undergo a general overhaul ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Havnes are enjoy ing a visit from their daughter, .Mrs. Hardcastle, and children, ol Woodburn, Oregon. Mrs. A. D. Wood entertained veste - i day afternoon, in honor of Mrs. Will H. Wood, who will soon go to San Francisco i to reside. If you are troubled with indigestion, constipation, sour stomach, or any other pain, Hollister's Rocky .Mountain Tea or Tablets. W. B. Paine it Co. You can part with >our cough easier at the start 'ban after its deeply settled. Our white Pine Cough cure will help you to part with it quickly Evans Krug Co. Arthur, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Appleyard, died of pneumonia Tuesday, and was buried yesterday after noon, the Rev. C. McDermoth officiating- ' Rev. J. Vl. Harris, pastor, will hold services Sundav morning and evening at j the Christian church, Market and LI streets. Prayer meetings every Wednes-1 day evening. i The W. C. IT. has changed the day of j its weekly meetings from riuusday to. Friday. The next meeting, at the home j of Mrs. O. A. Myers, will be conducted j Mrs. Harry Wood. The large decked scow lately completed I at the Lindstrom company's shipyard for I the A. S. Coats Logging Co., was snaged in the Wishkah river Monday and is now being repaired at the shipyard. Why not invent a few dollars in the j Western Realty \ Investment i o's. pre ferred stock this p.iy nay? It draws 5 j per cent anil one half h the remaning profits. V\ ill Lanning, Room 14, Dab-I ney block. Thirty-one dollaiwere netted at the i Eastern Siar social given in the M.tsonic • hall, Tuesday evening. These socials are given to raise funds win which to buy a piano for the nev. teuii e, .rid .ire quite popular. Manv children inherit constitutions | weak and feeble, ot!i -is duo to childhood troubles. Hollister's Rockv Moiintiin 1 Tea will posi'ivelv cure children and 1 make them -!•• • •" ••• i.t Tea or Tablets. W. 15. Paine it Co. Kaufman Bros were acquited yester-1 day in the polire comt ■>t the charge of violating the bill posting onli'iance. It appealed that they had made telephone application fjia license before distribu tting the bills complained of Pain may go by the name of rheuma tism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleursy. No matter what name the pains are called, Hollister's Iv cky Mountain lea will drive them awav. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. W. B. Paine & Co. H. A. Bradner, superintendent of the G. 11. Electric Co., killed a deer while coming no from Hoquiam Monday. Mr. Bradner s w lie lee. while going down ' to Hoquiam, a d, coining hack, brought his gun along .. d o toe * nie, Are yon Registered? I W. F. Fi-eh, of Elma, had business in I Aberdeen last evening. ! Madame Magazine and the Herai.d for i | one year $2.00 in advance. tf j Keep your feet warm with one of our ! jot w iter b it-le-i. Evans Drug Co tf Mrs. B. F. Johnson is entertaing the Ladies of the Maccabees this afternoon, j If you want a perfect lotion for rough i or chapped skin use ours. Evans Drug ! Co. tf , The ladies of the Congregational church i | netted $37.50 from their Hallowe'en j dinner. Three supreme officers were present at' the entertainment of the Linco'n | Annuity, in Springer's hall Tuesday j j evening. j The Order of Washington gave a pleas-1 i ant basket social, at Springer's hall last I I evening. j A. J. Anderson, the taiior, returned • I last evening from a business trip up the j Hoquiam river. The city library will Jbe opened for j business next Monday in iis new qitar- ! ters, in the city hall. Mrs. Elizabeth Maley, vvli se illness | has been noted, is reported in a very j precarious condition today. O. ('. Vammen has presented his boys,i Ralph and Floyd, with a handsome pony I and minature farm wa^on. (jioto the Never Idle Fish Mai ke' ami get your ch ekens for Sunday dinner, j Phone 201, 310 South F street. Mrs. Will. Havnesenjeved a visit from j her father, Deputy Sheriff -Mrieker, of . I Eastern Oregon, this week. 11. D. Lit tie arrived in Abeideen last : week, to settle up the affairs ol l is late j lather in-law , M. E. Gartield. If you have leal estate for sale, or ■ money to loan, call on or te.ephoue Will ' Lanning, R mn 14, D.ibnev block. Services win tie held as usual Sunday! morning at the Fir.it Church of Christ,! i Scientist, first street below Bioadivay. | The annual election of officers occurred ! yesterday at the meeting of the Ladies] Aid Society of the Presbyterian church. Threj houses on corner Second and A streets. Rent foi $22 per month—sl,3so. Will Lanning, Room 14, Dtbney block. Geo. F. Nye entertained his Sunday schoolc lass and a lew boys from Hoquiam ! in a charming manner Tuesday evening. The Epworth League enjoyed a pleas ant social Tuesday evening, at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Myers, 518 East i First street. j I Mr. and Mis. John T. Carberry, who | ! were married in Seattle last week, ar j ; rived in Aberdeen Tuesday, to tnak • ! J their home here. j About thirty young people enjoyed aj ; ni"°t plensan* Hallowe'en party Tuesday i I night at tie home of C. W. Miller, 118' ! West Sixth street. i Miss Winnie Coats will entertain aj ' party of her little gill friend next : I nrday afternoon, on the occasion of her ■ j eleventh bin Inlay. j Mesdames 11. J. Garman and A. J.i Anderson entertained a narty of lady ' friends, at the home of the former, ves ! terdav afternoon. The Friends in Council Club held a very inteiesting meeting Tuesday after noon. at the home of Mrs E. J. Bradley, Fifth and 11 streets. Mr. and .vi i s, Orlando C. Mitcliell, w ho weie recently married in California, are ] visiting Mr. Mitchell's parents, Captain , and .Mrs. SC. M i chell. Rev... L. CI .yd. !■:. R. Prichard and j F. K. Van Tassel attended a bani| .et at j Hoquiam Tuesday evening, given by the | Hoquiam Ministerial alliance. Louis Nichols and Nick Kanells were i severely burned on the fact and hands . Iby the i'.\plu.-e*n of .to oil >t \e, at tbi-ir ' i-ifcTo'-. ''It. fc -yJSSSS?!'. K:. ...._. u-JSK-*' . - ■ itt .-->*.*• Fou n tain Sy ri ncie s We sell a good guaranteed I'ountaui Syringe for Si.(Ml Two or three quarts. Call and see tlieni. in (1055 4» HIIIUCT Telephone 611, Q Telephone Gl( Ccr, Heron and C Sts. Leading Prescription Druggist. ABERDEEN HERALD. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1905 D. .1. O'Connor was admitted to St. Joseph's Tuesday, suffering with typhoid fever. Mrs. A. Pnlilla and Clias. Warren en tered St. Joseph's hospital Monday for treatment. Geo. Kingsley and Hugh O'Hare were admitted to St. Joseph's hosp.tal for, treatment yesterday. FOR SALE—An Elegant Upright ; Piano. Will sell cheap for cash Call at 111 South I street. 13-21 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMurray, at the Aberdeen General | hospital, yesterday morning. W. L. LengwennsJ a sailor on the steamer Centralia, was struck by a falling pile of lumber yesterday and lud the cap knocked off a knee. He was taken to St. Joseph's hospital. Two 50-foot lots on corner First street and Michigan avenue, facing south, $525. Will I.auning, Kooui 14, Dabney block, i The supper given by the ladies of the 1 Congregational chinch was a gieat suc cess, and the ladies have fcored another point in popularity. The newly reno vated dining room added gieatly to the . pleasant surroundings and the patrons | are waiting foi another opportunity to eat there. A. H. Farnam and his friend, (i. L. | Sumner, have returned Tom their duck i hunt at South Bay. They succed -d m capturing one duck, and when they ar j rived at home found it had cost them j just $42. Mr. Farnam i» nil light a« .! fisherman, but when it comes to ducks, j he is not in it. H. N. Ande r soli, of the Anderson o: | Middleton Lumber Co., was seriously | injured last Saturday by b- ing struck on : the head by a filling limber, at the new mill he is building in California. Word was received yeslerdiu that a succsfnl , operation had been performed, and that j conditions were favorable lor his recov ery. N. J. Neilaon was acquitted in Judge j Fox's court Tuesday of a charge of | a«sault, prefered bv the fa'h"r of an im-, I pudent boy, who got part of what was coining to him for his "sass." Since the new 111 inch water main was insta'led Sunday the nrossure is 15 wan ds j greater in the city wiiileitr mains a-be-j foreat the pumping station. This msuies i a supply on the high lands, much to the j comfort of those n>ei iirg tli re. The registrai i"ii l> >ok- close Nov. 15, and more than SI 1 ) voters remain to he! registered, among w lioin th" prominent! businessmen figure hugely. Clerk Claik keeps his otlici' open evenings to !i o'clock. The Western Cooperage 00., has just completed installing a lot of new tnacli inery which is to take the place of some of the ancient kind that had been in u°e The new machinery will make the work easier for the nn-n. and inciease the out put. A party of grown men and women— not children—threw the water barrel oil' jJ. M. Stout's wood sawing machine I'li 'sdav night, and broke the injector of the engine. Mr. S'out will prosecute ! the parties il th"\ are discovered, as he ! not only had to buy a new injector, but his machine was laid up for a time. Brigadier Je kins and Major Waite, of j Portland will be in Aberdeen next Sat urday and Sunll:i\ and conduct a meet ii.it: in the I'hi rack*, -112 Wislika.i 6treet, I ' i Saturday night; Sunday moi ing 11 a. I in. in the Congiegational church; after ' noon and night in the Barracks. There | will he an enrollment of soldiers con [dueled liy the hrigadiei Sunday night. Good singing and music People's Grocery IMP J.J LAW, Prop, All (Jowls .New ami Fresh Cnll and (Jet Price* 216 E. Heron St. Teiepiioiic 1351 I-Itfv. I /. MASON D. 1 - AD. Well Known Aberdeen Lady Passes fo the Oreo? Beyond Last Night. I * ison ill. a nine o'clock i in/-at her lit' • « Ka*i i i 'ii ■ i. gei 1 4.' ye 1 ■ M . i Mason had hi ill for the past two | week*, ami mi V.-i-d intense |>a:ii in her head, although tier family . friends seaicely though' her <'oii)pl iin danger ous. Her dauglner, Miss Gene Mason, ■ win) is stenognpiier in a mill company | office in v eattle, has heen wired of her mother s ileaih, and no arrangr-menis f- r ; the funeral will be made until I, i ..i.i.al till" afternoon. Mrs. Mason was l)om in Wisconsin in 1802, and w s married to Mr. Mason at Hazlegreen, Wisconsin, Nov. 1, 1880, her death occurring on the 25th anniversary :of her wedditit!, Four children were the | result o f the union, one son and three daughters, \|i«ses tiene and Kit tie Mason, survive, with their lather, to mourn her loss. Mr. and Mrs. Mason and children came to Aberdeen in 1889, jwliete they have Bince resided, and 1 where the public «p : rit. and kind l'ppo9i \ tion made Mrs. Mason a host of friend". I ALONG THE WATER FRONT. Vessels Coming and Going and Loading at the Saw Mills. The schooner I'hilippine is at the Union ; mill loading for San i'edro. i he schooner A. I?. Johnson is loading j at the Wilson mill for San Francisco. I The steamer Cascade sailed yesterday | from the Michigan mill for San i'edro The schooner F. M. Slade is at tl e West it Slaoe mill loading for San l'edio The steamer Gentralia sailed today from the West it Slade mill for Sun | Pedro. The barkentine ,S. G. Wilder sailed Tue-d iv from the Hart-Wood mill foi Giiavmas, Mexico. Die steamer Newburg arrived in port . yesterday, and is loading at the •Vest iV ! Sla le mill for San Krain i-co. The steamer tirace Dollar arrived in port Monday afternoon, and sailed todav : from the Bryden & I,"itch mill for San ! Francisco. | The steamer Norwood arrived in port Monday evening, and sailed today from ! the Aoer leen Lumber it Shingle mills for San I'edro. INCREASE OP POSTAL BUSINESS. Aberdeen Posfoffice Receipts Are 1 Nearly Doubled in Three Years. I The volume of postal bu iness trans j acted in a city is about as accurate a j barometer of trade as is obtainable. The | follottiiitf comparison of the business of j tlie iii' nth of October for the past four j I \ ears tells its own story : i »ct.iber, 1902 if fiTii 93 I " 1903 . 1,097.77] l " 19 )4 1.320.18 | " 1905 1,705,74 Madame Magazine and the Herald for I I one year for $L',oi) in advance. If i ! Miles Noyes, an employe at the Larkin 1 j camp, was discharged from the' ! Aberdeen General hospital this motnintr. \ Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Garman an 1 Mr. 1 and Mrs. A. J. Anderson enter'ained at 1 500 last night. There was a larg > com- ' j pany of friends present. While working at the Michigan tnill I yesterday morning, Kay Voshouig had en arm no badly cut that, it is thought ! . amputation will he necessary. He was taken to St. Joseph's hospital for treat-1 ment. The lirst run of the electric car for pissengers between this city and Cos- i inopolis, will he made this evening, when I ; a party from that place will piss through to lloquiam. Mr. and Mrs. A. D Wood entertained , a laige company of friends last evening, I |in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Wood. The patty was a farewell to the youilg ! people, who will leave for San Francisco tomorrow morning. A. Mclieimolli has leaseil the ollice | o the Crow tliei'-Woo ling block, lately o v .pied by it- .1. Hilts. M' . McDer iri'.t11 will 11 •\e charge o f the sale ol tiekets for the San Francisco tiriys li.iihor Steamslii|' t'o., and will do a general notary and loaning hiiMne.-s. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F'Herman, of r.iemerton, w hose weddi'i:; 'a-' ei< has been announced, arrived in A her- i deen venterday on their wedding lour,' and I" Mr Fetter man's parents. VI i. and Mrs. \\. 15. I ettermnn. who will entertain in tlieir honor this even-' iug. Mr. and Airs. K. M. Smith came uj> from West port this morning, and will I leave torn irrow fir Crescent City, Cal., i where thev «i;l remain. Mr. Smith has been manager of the Xineinire A Morgan (~"i» rancl' if H'e-tpert fur the past two years. T company having recently sold the lan 1, di paused with his posi tion. Floribert Glibert and family moved fro'o tin place t" Kayinond, l'aeific county, this nioriiing. Mr. Glibert is electing • larue mill, and has bontrlll a large tract of land at that place, and he and his so; s having sold out their inter- ! est in the Michigan Mill company, will make Kayinond their fn'uie home. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Wood will leave for San Francisco tomorrow morning, 1 where he v 1. have charge of that end of the bnsiti - of Ihe IT irt-Wood Mill! company, of this city. Mr. Wood is thoroughly conversant with all branches o! the lumber business and will be a valuable man for the company at San Francisco, I fPay Attention Everybody!! If any man or woman in this burg lias a notion to possess themselves of a scrumptious, new pair of Shoes, and lacks not the necessary coin to clinch the trade i Governor Avlth ! for Men let them | $*.*><> forthwith 1 G, r u apply | for W omen r J • $3.50 here ancl wa,k awa >' in tllose notably pop | — ular Slioes stamped t Composite I f ; r 3 w o 7 n Pingree Made" •> W ———r»»■■»!> L'.mniii I Jeff's Shoe Store £ POSTOFFICE BLOCK - ABERDEEN PR LONG, Dentist Itj /pfTJ.. 11 Room B, Oabncy Blk. Cver Pfcrd'st i Na *yn 'miLi'nir - ' _ Jewelry Store. AH work jrmrrauteed. No cliarge for i x'rftc o i w here teeth pre ordered. EXAMINATIONS FRLE H PRICES: Full set teeth jr>.o" liolil • r0wn,22K... .$6.00 /fiSNHHP" . ».nLf< Bridge work .... t.OO (jol.l Mlinit 1.00 {iSiOr foret'lain crown 1.50 Silver filling 60 PHiiiU'Sscxtraetton ... .60 V / I Office Hours, N:MO to S: Sunday 9 to 15? M ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦$»•*♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦$♦♦■* *1 f t"£ ♦ * •>* 1 Get your wife | to study practical economy by buying your $ groceries of SHELLY BROTHERS | Then you get the best i ♦ there is, at the lowest possible price" T v -V"~ • with reliable grocers means a big saving! • >n SHELLY BROTHERS, Grocsrs | 31:» E. MARKET STREET. TELEPHONE 174. * ********* ************ ***** * Remember That S. K. Howes will buy your house or your lot, * or he will sell them for you. ? LOTS IN CLOSE | Small payment down—monthly payments. 2 Some good bargains in houses on easy terms. * S. K. BOWES ! WITH PATTERSON &. LOCKE CO. # 214 South G Street Trlcpliouc Till ************************ *********-*********#******* Karshner Brothers MEAT MARKET Removed to 320 EAST MAKKET ST. 31 ITCH ELL JilJILI)! \(i TT clc|3 oon mo ; , IIILLI N E R V New and Up-to-Date. PriCco flight M rs. ID. J. VVI lee Je r 302 Market St root. Ahonloen, A. F. Coats, Pres. H. C. Dunlop, Vice-Pres. C. M. Fridlender, See. n p » « DUNLOP MERCANTILE £3. J STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES % Purity of our Food Products ever our X object. t A new Stock, fresh and up-to-date. X Prices as low as possible for a good % quality of goods. % A clean, cheerful, bright Grocery Store. Call and see us. J We shall always welcome yon, whether you puchase or !iot. £ 306 r.AST HKKO » ST. |»HONE 2031 \ 4ii AAA a- A AAA A AAA (% A AAA AAAA AA A A» n- Y y y