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Your Mirror will reflect the most stylish and becoming effects if you 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. Dr- Austin made a business visit to Seattle thin week. Dr. G. K. Chamberlain. Rooms 8, 9 and 10, Dabney Block. tf George Kramhel was admitted to the Aberdeen General hospital Friday. A full line of bicycle lamps and bells, atßellßros. 205 South F street, tf. Eugene L. Willie, of the Olympia Grill returned from Seattle Saturday. Wishkah lodge. Knights of Pythias, will elect otlice s next Wednesday even ing. o'iick repairs, *«nd all work guaranteed. Bell Bros. Bicycle works, 205 South F street. J. Stengel has purchased a lot on the N. K. Corner ot Broadway ami Wishkah street. L. Fogel, of the Red Front clothing store, returned fioni a trip to California Saturday. Pat Gorrnley who died on Friday was buried from the Beardsley undertaking parlors Saturday. Solicitors Wanted —Ladies pieferred. Can make from $2 to $5 per dav. Apply at 400 Wishkah street. 14-tf Dan Rowes, is building two residences on Sixth street and Broadway. He will occupy one of them himself. Our stock of sheet music is kept fresh and if we haven't what you want, will get it for you. Evans Diug Co. tf Mrs. Ida Holland, formerly of the O. K. hotel in this citv, now of Chehalis, Lewis Co., is visiting in Aberdeen. Don't worry about Holiday presents, leave that, to us. We make it a study and we have tiie goods. F.vans Drug Co. Dr. Paul Sinits has further beautified the hospital surrounding by the addition of a neat iron fence around the whole of the property. The ball given by the Teamsters Union Saturday night for otie of its disabled members was well attended, and was a success financially. Henry Limit, at Aberdeen Gardens, is having a complete Sampson windmill elected un bis properly. C. Pinckney & Co. are doing the work. The steamer Coronado brought a large list of passengers for Aberdeen on her arrival Friday. She also brought con siderable freight for local merchants. The High school basket ball team has been organized ami will soon be iea>'y for contest \\ ith other teams. The diffi culty at present is to rind a hall in which to play. In tl.e midst of our Holiday trade we still find time to attend to our tegular drug business and piotn'se you just as good service as can be t'ouud anywhere. Every Drug (.'o, tf Dr. Lsno smiles. The cause is the arrival of a 10 pound boy, and it being the first of course there is not another baby in the city like it. The boy came Thursday night. Fine toile' articles, games, books, cards, minors, leather goods, albums, shaving and smoking sets. In fact we have piesents for any one young or old. Evans Drug Co. tf Mrs. A. C. Ennis and daughter Nina, left for California, yesterday. They will remain near l.os Angeles during the winter to see it the change will benefit .Miss .Nina's I ie.t 1111. On Friday evening the young people of the Congregational cnu'Ch met with .Miss Vera Vamui'sn in social session. The number present was huge and every one enjoyed the evening. Clear think'iig, decisive action, vim and vigor of hod\ and mind, the sparkle ot lite comes to all who use Hollister's Rocky Mountain l ea. ;>•"> cents. Tea or Tabl ts. W. li. l'aine & Co. For Sale. — lla'l's adjustable dress lorn: can be made into 50 different shapes. The form is new and in perfect condition Call 01 address. Mrs. L. Huffman, tiOO West llero;i street. 2t The Liudstrom Shipbuilding company will soon be ready to launch another vessel, making thethird within less than two mon'hs. There is \et another on the stocks, with probable ordeis for more. Mrs. Mary Medea!!', >>f Montesano, is visiting her daughter. Mrs. (i. Wheeler. Mrs. Medcalf will .-onn become a resi dent oi Aberdeen and will have her home on the hill back of the school house. Ilollisters Kockv Mountain Tea is simple li. iid electi uit v It -:oos to even part of v.'iir body, br; p. 1 I n u r new blood, strength and new vigor. It makes you well an 1 keeps you well. "•"> cents at W. 15. l'aine a. Co, Tomorrow the Pi 11i■ .'eting of the KebokabM of Chehalit county «iii be held in Odd Fellows ha I, in this citv. The even'ng session will be held in Forestes' hall, when the decree wo:k will be ex emplified in ample form. The foil jwing officers were elected by the Kasteru v tar chapter last Tuesday evening, to serve for one vear: Worthy Matron. >itia Shields; Worthy Patron, 1.. J. Kolts: Associate Matron, Rosalia Green; secretary. Lucy Tanner; Treas urer, Cora Buirows; Conductress, Anna Benhntn ; Associate Conductress, Emma I.ucas. Mr. Beach purchased two lots in Lan ning's addition today. Drop into Evans Drag Co. and net some Christmas Idea*. tf _W. W. Anulie returned Friday from a visit to nan Francisco. Harry Nelson was discharged from the Grays Harbor hospital Saturday. Miss Nellie Redinger entertained a party 0 f friends Saturday evening. H. A. Baker was discharged from the Aberdeen (ieneral hospital Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mactarlane enter tained a party of friends Friday evening. J. J. Law visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Law, at Montesano yesterday. Harry Nelson was discharged from the Grays Harbor hospital Saturday morn ing Dr. I. R. Watkins was confined to the house seveial days last week by a slight illness. Or. Sullivan, the eyesight f-pecialist, will be at the E. L. K. Pharmacy Dec ember 15. tf Cor Seventh and K streets. 55x130 feet, $400. Will Lanning, Room 14, I)ab ney block. Blockhouse Smith is down from Monte sano today, looking after hie Aberdeen interests. R T. Dabney came over from Port land yesterday, lor a business visit in Aberdeen. Mrs. C. H. Alhurty was taken to the Aberdeen Geneial hospital yesterday, for treatment. Andrew Ranie, of Montesano, was ad mitted to St. Joseph's hospital for treat ment veste.day. W, ti. Cullen clos d the "Never Idle" fish market Saturday, and has retired from the business. Geo. Edmond came down from Wish kali yesterday, and entered St. Joseph's hospital for treatment. A 10-pound son was horn Friday, nt St. .Joseph's hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wright, of Hoqniain. Mrs. Richard Borden is slightly im proved, hut is yet in a critical condition, at St. Joseph's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Bacey, of Ilumptulips, visited Aberdeen over Sunday, the guests of Mrs. Maud Lewis. R. E. Foy has moved his family to South Aberdeen, to be convenient to his j new grocery store over there. Mrs. T. L. Douglas returned last week > from a visit with her parents, Judge and i Mrs. T. L. Stiles, of Tacoma. Simon Hoffman, of Seattle, is visiting j Aberdeen, with a view to locating, the the guest of Eugene L. Willie. Mrs. B. F. Magee, of El ma, who has been at the Grays Harbor hospital, re turned to her home yesterday. Rev. G. A. Landon, presiding elder of I the Chebalis district, M. E. church, left | for his home in Tacoma this morning. E. Anderson came down from Monte- \ sano Saturday night, and entered St. i Joseph's hospital with a badly cut knee. ( A-A Star Transfer Co., Express « Bag-1 gage, piano and lumiture moving a specialty. Office -1 •'! S. G stieet. Tel. 14. The ladies' sewng societv of the Swed- j ish Mission church will hold a Christmas I Is,tie in the church next Saturday even-1 iug. Richard Kmrdon was admitted Sntnr- j dav, and (ieo. Wilson anil W. Warring-j ton yesterday to Si. Joseph's hospital for j treat ment. Two lo's on (Mir 1. and fifth street,! best residence piooert" in city. $800, ; easy term". Will I.inning, Room 14,] l.'ahney block. Miss Leah Ma pes, of Marvville. Sno I homish iMiiiitv, has enteied the nurses' j training school at the Grays Harbor hus pital, S.i'urdav. Mrs. W. II Malo"ev and Andiew I Smith were discharged trout St. Josepn's hospital yesterday. and returned to their ! respective homes at Montesano. I!. K. Canthorn, of Moinosano, bought a lot in Landing's addition last week. Outside people are beginning to realize' the vames of Aberdeen property. Will Launing sold the lieardsley prop erty, on the corner <f Wish I; ah and Broadway, to Frank Sienzel.of Hoipiiam | Mr. Stenzel intends I : mpiove ibis prop-1 erty by tilling and fencing the lot and repairing the hones. Toys, Books am! K James * w.. Large Stock !..<*>> Prices Special prices to Sunday schools ciu s — in quantities in cross & pwiita Telephone Gil, |fj Telephone 6 m Cor. Heron and C Sts. Leading Prescription Druggist. ABERDEEN HERALD. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1005 Souvenir postals ami leather mailing cards at Evans Drug Co. tf Mrs. William Sharp, of Port Ham mond, and Miss Neetie Padden, of Port» ladd, are the guests of their cousin, Mrs. A. G. Hopkins, O. M. Kellogg, of Hoquiam, has pur chased the Iwo lots on the corner of Broadway and Heron stieet occupied by the N. G. Kaufman residence. The supreme court has sustained the judgment of conviction of Anion Michael Ilomaki. accused of violating the 1903 law hv placing his wife in au immoral house at Aberdeen. No. 205 N. G street. 5-room cottage, plastered, bath, patent closet, lot tilled and fenced blocks from P. O. —$1500, easy terms. Will Lanninir, Room 14, Dabney block. The Friends in Council Club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. J. B. Haynes at her home on B street. A full attendance is desired as business of im portance will be considered. As we go to press word is received of the death this morning of Mrs. Sidney Moor Heath, wife of the well known at torney, at her home in Hoquiam. Death ensued after a brief illness, from pneu monia. Beautifying methods that injnie the skin and health are dangerous. He beau tiful without discomfort by taking Hollis ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. Sunshiny faces follow its use. 35 cents. W. B. Paine & Co. J. M. Jones, who has charge of the Wishkah ferry, while handling the winch that tightens the cable of the scow, got a severe blow o;i tnea»m fiotn the crunk, Saturday, and is now at the Grays Har bor hospital. Many of those who are interested in the improvement of Grays Harbor, think that the appropriation asked for in the matter of a Federal building, is only a blind to delay any appicpriation foi har bor purposes. The school board has aareed to furnish the land on which to build a gymnasium if the Hitrh school students will furnish the money with which to erect the build ing. The students are enthusiastically planning to do their part. T. H. VlcKay in building three neat cottages on the corner of First anil Jeffer son streets. It is also hia intention to build a two story tlwellinir for himself on the game property, the cottages to face on Jeffetson street and his residence on First. H. B. McNeil was injured about noon today be being run into by a bicycle, on F street. A. lngebrigsten was coming down the grade 011 upper F street at a high rate of speed when he collided with Mr. McNeil who received a severely sprained ankle and several bruises James M. Hackett, A. J. Anderson W. J. Patterson, J. I) Crary, N Kau man, A. H. Griffin, W. 15. Mack, J. (J. Lewis. Philip Locke and Mrs. T. P. Whitney'have incorporated as the Aher ileen Theater Co., with a capital stock of 125.000 They will build an opera house on lots 11 and 12, on the corner of Heron and K streets, up-to-date in every par ticular. Cream Crammatte is establishing routes for the daily delivery of table cieani in residence districts in hall pint, pint and quart b- ttlef. If you wish to have cream delivered to your house (the same kind you receive at the Creain store, 211 South (J street) mail your name and ad dress on this coupon to ' Crani uiatte Ice Cream Co." or tele phone 1-3-1. Name .T Address How much cream you would want each dav Crammatte Ice Cream Co, 211 S. G St. Phone 131 APPLES 100 boxes of fancy eating - and cooking apples at $1.00 and 1.25 per box at People's Grocery J. J. LAW, Propr. 2\() H. Heron St. IVI. iq6i The ladies of tfie Eastern Star will hold a special sale of home cooking and faney articles on Saturday, December The sale will be held in lie millinery store of Mrs. D. J. Wheeler, in the Pear son block, on the coiner of Wishkah and H streets. Miss Anna Anderson ami Ole Lund were married on Saturday eveni- g nt the tesidence of Mr. and' Mrs. Andrew Anderson, on First and A streets. Both are well known, and quite a large com f!!? present at the ceremony, Rev. J.l.Uhleen officiating. The funeral of Cainille Thompson was held from the Aberdeen Undertaking rariors, at 2 p. m. yesterday, under the auspices of the Foresters of America and Longshoremen's Union, of which he was • member. Rev. C McDermoth officiated, and a large crowd of friends attended. Wor I has been received, from responsi ble fourths, that James Wilson, of Monta gue, Mich., will move his foundry and boi er shops to Aberdeen. Many of the boilers now in use on the Harbor were made bv this firm, and the removal of the shops to Aberdeen mi ans much. • c ' ,am ber of commerce had a meet ing rriday evening to discuss the ques tion of county neat removal from Monte sano to the Harbor. After discussing the matter tor some time, it was deciaed to adjourn without specific action, and call a meeting for some night this week, to be detet mined on later. Misses Etta Beckenhaner and Susie Rogeis surprised Miss Ethel McDeimoth Saturday evening, by inviting her to spend the evening at the lion.e of the former. When she arrived she became the recipient of a shower of handkeichief and stock collars. Miss McDermoth is now well supplied with those necessary articles. J h. B. Benn, has signed up a three years contract, with Mr Corts, of Seattle. W . Inalter theatric il troupes lor Aberdeen. Mr Benn and his lather hainuel Benn will build a theater on the corner of Market and F streets, the building to be ready by May J, I'J.iG. Ihe theatrical association represented by Mr. Corts virtually controls the business o! this coast. The hull of the steamer Mayfair built by the Linstroin Shipbuilding Co., for needle Bros, of San Franrisco was launched Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Ihe new steamer is 189 feet long, 37 feet beam, 12 feet hold, and will carry 700,000 feet of lumber. She will run between !->an P rancisco and Shoalwater Bay. Mrs. I/juis F. Derkiu was sponser. 'Ilie Aeolian Club met with Miss Susie Rogers Thursday evening, when the fol lowing officers were elected : President Ethel McDermoth; Vice-Pres. Haniett Hogan ; Secretary, RegnaSkaker; Treas urer, Susie Rogers; program committee, H«zel Msgill and Kiitie Mason. The society will hold one open session during the holidays. At the close of the bum ness session, the hostess furnished refreshments. Bishop David If. Moore, o" the Metho. dist chu'ch spent yesterday on the Har bor. In the morning he preached al lloquiaiii and re-dedi<ated the church ut that place. In the evening he preached in Aberueen. and it is needless to say that the church was crowded to the doors, to hear this eloquent divine. The Aberdeen Metiiodist went to iluquiani in the morning. Mr. Hugh McCauley met with a pain ful accident Friday while ut work in the boiler shop of Kvan it: McCauley a piece of iron struck liis left eye, and he will be laid up f 1 r several days. Fortunately the sight of the injured optic is not in danger. The shop is very busy on some iinnienseiron tanks for the steam schoon ers now on the shocks at the Lindstrom ship yards. The architect, with the plans for the brick building in which will be located the offices of the Sunset Telephone Co., arrived Saturday, and work will be com menced immediaiely. The building will be located on the north side of Wishkah street, between G and 11, will be 2Gx(>o feet floor space, and will be one story hisili. The foundation and walla will be built heavy enough so that the company can add other stories when needed. King of all Cough Medicines. Mr. K. (i. Case, a mail carrier of Can ton Center, Conn., who has been in the L!. S. Service for about sixieen years, says: "\\ u have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is king of ail and one to be relied upon eveiy time. We also find it the best remedy for coughs and col is, giving certain results and leaving no bad after effects." For Sale ny Kvaus Drug Co. " A twice-a-week transcript of the hap penings on Gray's Harbor—The Aber deen Herald. WM. ZIEGLEU. Boot and Shoemaker. 1 lie retmu h I Kip at .JKI'K'S SHOE SI OK Ei- oimv more in my flmryH. I am 'lie «ho* uiHk#»r, ihv work is tii>t Hint t«ie priren l( if nyhi WILLIAM '/A ICG L ICR, I J osii llice Block. All the news that's lit to print. Aber deen Seral-Weckly Herald. $2 00 a year, SI .50 1n advance. VJ; Aberdeen Undertaking Parlors BOWES & RANDOLPH 40G Wishkah St. Phones SS & TO ADMIRE (£>,Pj\K To see them is to admire To wear them is to grow enthusiastic Jeff's Special Ladies* $2.50 Shoe A pair of Jeff's Special $2.50 Shoes properly fitted means foot comfort and delightful ease. Jeffs Shoe Store POSTOFFICE BLOCK - ABERDEEN OR- LONG, Dsnlist ® ##m "' ® ,in W Bfflt. Crmr Pfvnd'm Jmwmlry Storm. f&'KW work puurmi "chanrn fn oTtmn ou where teeth Hr oo .cnarge lo extr.o EXAMINATIONS FRtE E*" Kill ] set teeth ».VOO Gold <rown,!BK... .15.00 in lj7f Bridge work ....4.00 Gold filling 1.(0 Porcelain crown .4.50 Silver filling 50 Office Hours, B*3o to 8: Sunday 0 to 12 W l jW | f T 6et your wife to study practical economy by buying your groceries of SHELLY BROTHERS Then you get the best there is, at the lowest possible prices. Dealing with reliable grocers means a big saving to you SHELLY BROTHERS, Grocers 313 E. MARKET STREET. TELEPHONE 474. Karshner Brothers MEAT MARKET Bemoved to 320 EAST MARKET ST. MITCHELL BUILDING Telephone 2263 age man. v- — I While many Men v J pay this price for a _-> v^an'o Hat, they get all sorts of returns tor - J ./ f their money. * 71 tl - When vou buy our Kingsbery Hat, yon get tin- best hat vour money can buy anywhere for the price. These splendid hats come in Soft Hats and Derbies A. W. 3ARKLEY, 116 G STREET. ABERDEEN A. F. Coats, Pres. H. C. Dunlop, Vicc-Pces. C. M. Fridicncicr, Sec. h. ! DDNLOP MERCANTILE CO. STAPLE AND FAxsCY GROCERIES Purity of our Food Products ever oir object. A new Stock, fre&h and up-to-date. Prices as low as possible for a j;ocd quality of goods. A clean, cheerful, bright Grocery Store. Call and see us. We shall always welcome you, whether you puchase or not. 306 IS AST HEKOA ST. FIIONE 2031 .*>