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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SUMDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1 1 18M.
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lancotBCE cFOTCpoFncs
is 00 not only to the originality tnd
simplicity of the combination, but alto
to th car snd skill with which It U
tttanfscturtd by scicntlflo processes
known to the California Fio Sricr
Ca only, and w wUh to impress, upon
til the tmporUnce of purchasing the
true and original remedy. At the
tannine Syrup of Fig la manufactured
by the CtUronstA Fia Sncr Co,
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cau
roaxu Fio Sritcr Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
wLich the genuine Syrup of Figs baa
jrirtn to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatirc,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing' them, and it does not gripe nor
naott'ste. In order to fret its beneficial
effect, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
tr lar ills. Kj. mw liaii.T.
TODArS WKATHIR.
Rain,
AROUND TOWN.
Trr Nostra coat. Elmore, Banbora Co,
A. M. 8ml th has returoed from the me
tropolis. Joha K. Oralis rurod iaat night
from Portland.
Jay Tut tie, Jr., ame down from Port
land last nle-fct
Mania Foard was a passwncee down on
teat nsjht's tram.
Ths British ship Malterhorn was towed
te Portland yesterday.
TM Coiossou arrtTtd In from Baa Fran
cisco yesterday moml n.
School Superintendent I. oX Bveossn.
was in the crty yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Welch returned Ut
Sl(ht from the metropolis.
E. a Norton, who has been in Portland,
returned to the cliy yesterday.
r. P. Kendall and family were pass-
down on last DlcM's train.
lCaa DlcklMon returned last night
from a elslt with trends n Portland.
Mrs. Kathleen Bom has returned from
Ytslt with her parents at Ckamokawa,
County Coroner Pohl returned at noon
ywsterdsy from hia farm on Bear Creea.
The Lydfate was moved down to Band
Island yesterday, propatory to going to
sea.
Wanted Two or three ntcely furnlsheJ
rooms for bousekteolnr. Apply at As-
torian offloe.
John Dltohburn. a well known Poru
land attorney, Is in the crty, socomponied
br his son.
Beet California wine. M eea'i per gal
lon. Ales Gilbert, sol sxent for A'twia.
Telephone S3
UmbreibJ repaired and recovered.
Charles Orkwlt. corner Tenth and
Duane etreeta.
Walltend coal and coke ts the best
for domeitie purposes. For sale by ths
Astoria Oaa Light Co.
The Christine snd Paul Isenberg. two
Germans, wheat laden, arrived down In
tow from Portland yesterday.
The schooner Lucy, from San Francisco,
la ballast, arrived to yesterday to toad
lumber at the Knapptxm mill.
The sale given by the Holy Innocents
guild yesterday was largely attended, and
the ladiea realized a handsome sum.
X marriage U;enss was Issued In the
county clerk's office yesterday to Pliny
Greenwood and Clara Q. Lambert.
The Elder crossed out yesterday morn
ing for Bon Francisco. She carried a full
nargo of wheat. Hour, oysters, bides, pa
per and snooks.
For Sale. 100 tons of Roiyln coal, the
finest bouse end tm coal ever brought
to Astoria. Elmore, Sanborn Co., Tel
phone, Main f-L
Pleasant fumlhed rooms Including
bath, with first class board, for gentle
men only, can be bad at 330 Seventeenth
stret. References exchanged.
An interesting and practical demonstra
tion of the merits of "Calumet" Baking
Powder, which ousts only half the pnee
of "Royal" wdl be given Monday, Nov.
23, In the store of Itos, Higtrlus & Co.
Remetnbc-r the bazar Tuonday evening,
Nov. 29, In the basument of the Presby
ter mn church. All kinds of fancy work,
Alaska Indian baskets, home-mode can
dles, and refreshments will be for ule.
Physicians are the friends of tho fam
ily. Harper Whisky Is the friend of i.ie
pbyslclane. A most valuable assistant
and one that can bs truetcd. Sold by
Feard & Stokes Company, Astoria, Ore.
Sorvice today (Advent Sunday) at
Grace church hp follows: Morning prayer
and holy communion at 11; Junior auxil
iary at 4:Z0 (note the change of hour);
evening prayer at Holy Innocents' chapel
at 7:30.
The popularity of the merchant lunch
served by Mr. George Bartley at the Na
tional Is growing dally, and many busi
ness men can be found there every day
for their midday meal. The lunches get
by Mr. Bartley are the finest in the city.
Try W. A. Gaines" private stock wb:ky.
This ts an old standard liquor, especially
recommended for family and medicinal
tue and Its purity and Quality Is guaran
teed. For sale In any quantity by John
U Carlson, sols agent Twelfth street,
sear Bond.
Mrs. J. T. Mshtsr and children, Mlsa
Mtnnls and Master Tom, returned last
MgM from a few days" vlH In rortland.
Peter Miller, of this city, yesterday
sM his timber chxlm In TUlunionk county
for two. Chnrlca Alley, representing east
ern buyers, was th purchaier.
George lenders, who htvs been on board
the lightship for some time, rreltitwol
yestMxlsy, snd his position was tilled
by Walter Way,
A New Tork man Is going to have his
fAoe changed. The moat retnArkahle fart
In connection with the event ts that he
Is not a bicycle rider.
The Salvation army will hold ssrvlese
st Rescue parlors at 11 s. m. snd 1 p. in,
Ths evening services will be at I p. m.
The meetlnsra will be led ey no May sis.
term.
In the county cWk'a office )exerdy
Matt! Krlntlla, a native of Russia, and
Fred Wltte, a native of ermany, dixared
their Intention to become Anw-U'sn cltl-
scna
Antone DtMeiio. formerly of Astoria.
but now s merchant of tSkagway, ft yes
terday for th northern city. He had been
visiting friends here for the past two
weeks.
Services at the Norwegian Evangelical
Luthern chuivh Enerlleh Sunday school
at a. m.; English children's service st
10 5 . m.; Korsresrten services at 7:90 p.
m with communion.
Mrs. Captain Crang and dsughter. tb
Mlssee Jo and iou, and Mtn Hastings,
who have been visiting st th home of
Mr. snd Mrs. George H. George, for th
psst week, left yesterday for Portland.
VC. D. Mcljnreo. of Renfrew, Ont. Is
visiting with Pvld Wlrth for a few days.
He will Uav tomorrow for Victoria, R.
C, and after a abort stay there will con
tinue hta Journey east over the CarWian
Psuiflo.
Th I'tx-le Tom's Cabin company ar
rived on the noon train yeeterday, and
the parade whKh took place attracted
much attention. The company played at
nsher's In the afternoon and evening to
packed houses.
The steamer Signal Is expected tonur.
row or next day from Peparture bay with
a cervo of cosj. 5X) tons of which will be
discharged at the Pactrlc Coaat Com.
par.y's coal bunkers. The remainder vt
the cargo will be taken to Portland.
J. B. Montgomery has been enjoined by
the Port of Portland commiMtoo from
constructing his proposed dock. It li
contended by the commission that th
construction of ths dock would be illegal,
because It would obstruct navigation.
lieutenant Sherman desires ths mem
bers of ths Second battalion to meet at
the armory this morning, dressed In blu
uniforms, white gloves and without leg-
gins, to attend the funeral of the late
Judge Abercrombie, father of Enatgn Ah
ercToraW. A young soldier from Fort Canby was
up before Police Judge Nelson yesterdsy
on a chang of disorderly conduct. A
One of 110 was Imposed, but, as his leave
had expired and a heavier On awaits his
return at Ute fort, he was allowed to
leave town.
The tug Samson arrived down yeater
day from Portland and took on coal at
the Pacific Coast Company's bunkers. Her
tubular boilers have been replaced by
old-style boilers. The Samson will go In
service, as formerly, towing rock barges
to Grsy's harbor.
Many country people were In th city
yesterday purchasing supplies. The re
cent rains have made the roads very
muddy, and country visitors were not as
numerous as usual The highway be
tween Astoria and Olney Is said to be
well-nigh Impassable.
Miss Campion. Mts DeWlrt, snd Mrs.
Murtha. of Portland, who came to the
city to be present at the marriage of
Mlas Winnie Goodman snd Mr. F. J.
Carney, have returned home. Mlaa Troy,
of East Portland, who also attended the
ceremony, will return tomorrow.
At Fisher's next Wednesday the Ivy
Leaf Social Club will give a dance to
friends of the members. This will be the
sweond ounce Klven by this popular club
thus tar this seaaon. The first was
held last week, and was most successful.
The ball next Wednesday promise to be
even more attractive.
Winter steelhefid flahlng has commenced
in the river, but the run so far has been
very light Only a few boats sre rniptged
from this vW-mlty, the principal fishing
being done from Tongue Point up. A
station is located at the old Eagle can
nery, in aam. Astoria, ana t'i cents a
pound Is paid for the fish.
The Portland Oregotilan seems to take
courage from the report of Chief Ervll.
cott of the bureau of yard and docks, to
again suggest a naval station on the Co
lumbia. In view of the fact that It was
not deemed safe or prudent to allow the
Oregon to go up the river, the considera
tion of the location of a naval station
there is not at all probable. Tacoma led
ger.
It was reported yestrday that the clti
xuns would not pla candidates In the
field at the corning city election, party
leaders. It was said, claiming that tho re
publicans wanted them to g -t control of
the municipality, tho financial condition
of which, they nay, la not satlHfactory,
This runior In denied by others, who say
candidates will be namn In ample time
before the election. Just when the pm
arles ar.d convention wi;i be held is riot
determined as yet.
Th'! down train Krl l.iy night waa de
l.iyil by a wild', near Cj'j n y. The up
train su.;Cele'. !a gettlisr through, b-it
It waa Impossible for tho ws;-bout:d
to pa as the elide. Early yester'lay rnnrr..
lntf a train was wm from Astoria t-j
bring passepgers to tho city, the transfer
le.j.(? made near the elide. The slide ot
curreu at tho only bud place al'.i.' the
road, and the work of clearing the trak
requlrerl only a few hours, permitting
trains to run yesterday.
The f'ineril of the iate Judfje Ah'-r-cr.ni'.!(:
will U: held this mornirt; el 11
o'elo'k from the Methodist church. The.
Interment will take place at O ran View
cemetery, where tho services will be prl.
vale. iJryeased w-ag born In Kecr.e, N-w
Ifamnahlre, In Ho le&vrg a wife
orwi fivo children I'.. L. Aburcromkie, of
the Lewis and Clarke; John Abercrombie,
Jr., of Astoria; Mrs. GoodMlcrw, of Hel
ena, Mont.; Mrs. A. P. Kragcr, of Astoria;
Charles Abercrombie, of Astoria.
Indications are that western On son
will be visited with a snow storm before,
long. Teaterday morning alet fell, and
for a while It appeared as If the beauti
ful Itself would make its appewravo. a
warm westerly wind sprung up, how
ever, and the sleet turned Into rain. Ob
server Johnson says he will hold off iho
snow as long as possible, but he officially
advises Astorians to procure heavy wint
er wrap, as his Influence with the ele
ments la limited.
Notice Is given (hat th following
ctiangeshavttwn made In the buoywg o(
the Columbia river; Ths point Urn of
Clatsop spit buoy, a flrst-d nun. Is
changed, and It la now moored In ii feci
of water to mark ths north cdtie ofCUt
sop spit, Columbia rlvor, nmin ship chnn
m4 from Tongus point to Jim Crvvt point,
Vet alOo of channel buoy No. 0. On No.
vernber a this buoy a blatk second-class
spar, wits dlsvotilliiuod.
Ths arrival here of th Samoco .is a
big thing for knuiic speculator in
&ui Fnuiclsco. Reinsurance lucd boon
offered on her st W per ceut. Thw Is
hops In the Itsy city that the Luurelbatik
will yet inuko port in .vftty. This hH
is ba.cl on th tat brought to lit sound
by the schooner Prosper, which reported
having sighted a tour-iiuaipr on her trip
from th Orient, Th four-master re-otntK-s
ths Laurelbank In . apttvatwiK',
but tt ts thought In Astoria that in
missing vs4 was not sighed. There Is
no hop tor her here,
Th German ship Christine arrived yes
terday, wheat htden. from Portland, after
a trip of six dsys. Captain Warnek,
apeaktng of hi trip yesterday, said that
he had a very difficult Urns getting out
of th mouth of th Willamette. Th cur
rent swung th Christine on th sandi
Monday last while she lay anchored In
th channel waiting for th tow boat to
take on fuel. Next dsy two extra tow
boat ram to the vessel s ajwlttanre,
and a new ll-lnch hawser waa rendered
worthies In hauling her Into th channel.
Th anchor chain snapped at the haws
plpa Mil was loat overboard. Wednesday
last ths Christine was tiauled Into dp
water snd the lost anchor, after a day's
grappling, was secured by one of th tow
bout and thkveW waa sgaln started on
her downward passage. Tv or thrv
other portions of th river, where the
channel ts narrow, and th water shal.
low, were met. but the Christine poked
her way by at high tide without mia
hap. Th veseel Is drawing only Jl (set
of water, and Captain Wamake is highly
Inconmd over the detentKm of hi ship
and the expense for th srvlcs of th
extra towage, which will amount to fcw.
KVOTUALL CLl'D MKN WON'
UAST NUlllTS IVNTISJT.
reams Tied In the First Clime, Hut the
laltors Took the Uciiuutuiur Three
A Most Popular Mitch.
The pretties and mot satisfactory bowl
mg ronteec wblcft ha ever taken plac
in tn state occurred last nltit at the
Irving Club alleys, when, six men from
that club met a like nunUwr from the
Astoria Foottali Club, Ureal Interest had
been taken In the mutch by the members
of both clubs, and the attendance was
rery large, .-eorty so Udlvs were prnt
ana manifested quite as much Intervot
In the playing as th gentlemen.
Th a.x)rlng In th conteat was nK hWrh
In fact tt was ridiculously low. Th Irv.
In Club men bowled In miserable luck,
getting many renters, which cut down
thlr scores. Throughout ths match they
bowled an up-hill game, and they wvre
almost six pins short of average In the
four games. Each player worked indus
triously, but luck wis against tb horn
team, and, try a they might, ths pins
would not fall.
The visitors played very poorly, with
two exceptions, and finished with a team
average of only JT. It was confldonUy
expected that the A. P. C. men would av.
erage or over, but they, too, were off.
The hard iuck of th home team, bow-
ever, gave the visitors an opportunity and
they succeeded In taking the majority of
the games.
The first game began promptly at
o'clock. The men played very evenly on
both teams, and there waa but llltl dlf.
ference in sny frame. Uoth sides were on
the tip-toe of expectancy, and there wo
great cheering when the result was an
nounced. Tho teams had tied, each bowl-
Ing Zi; pins.
in tn second gam the Irving Club
tam ran against a streak of hard luck.
Centers Were painfully numerous, and it
was a rre thing to see a playr with
a line of strikes and spares. Despite
this miserable luck, the home team
played for every pin. The visitors wero
more fortunite and scored a toiuJ uf
21. ihe Irving Club getting 11.
In th third game the A. K. C. "JaJTed
locW' fur a guud tiMal. the only one of
the evening. The best a-ore was C. but
all but two of the players were over 40.
The team secured a total of 23 plus, an
average of 40V Had luck still pursued
the Irving Club, and that team's total
was only 2X
The fourth game proved an Interesting
one. snd the result was In doubt until
the last ball had been rolled. The home
players seemed determined to make mat
ters Interesting for their guests, and ths
Utter gave them an excellent opportunity
by bowling their poorest game. Wise
and Burroughs finished In garrison sty.,
and won for the A. F. C. by the narrow
margin of seven pins.
Throughout, the contest excited the
greatest Interest, and every good play
was loudly applauded. Th visitors re
ceived more than their share of th bo
quels. Kor the Football Club L. H, Burroughs
secured the best total, 172. He played
great boll, and his scores were even and
consistent, being 47, 47, 45. and 39. Will
Law also played well, securing 1'2 pins,
and made the hlrh single score, uX
For the Irving Club W. C. Logan was
high, wlUi Uu. He had miserable luck in
Uiu llrst gamu, getting only 29, but pulled
out after that with 43, 28, and 40. O. C.
Fuiton, who is coneldwred the beet bowler
in the Irving Club, had a scandalous time,
rj.'I his attgravalkng scores probabiy tell
a greater hard-luck story than thoso of
my other player. He got but one good
b'ame, 47, the lat one bowled. J. A. Ful
tuii was aJo off, as was W. T. Chutter.
j. Ii. George and C. ii.. Bain did not
corn.) up to average, but they wt-ro vic
tims of advene circumstances.
At,j.n from the scoring, the contest was
imt ei.Jnyable. The home to.un left
i.o: ii.hb' undone for the. convenience; of
in h'utste, and the latter are loiid In
'heir praise of the courteous treatment
of 'he Irving Club. A fw more, tourrui
tieiit gajnes will great.y Improve the
bowling of the members of the Irving
- Club tfcsun. All have exc-llent deliveries
anu require oiny mperinico iu uocohi
ixiMts at the game. Tho alleys are,
without doubt, the fin't in tho north
west. They are knt In the best poHulble
condition by Mr. Oiimoro, and the A, F.
C. men were delighted with them.
A return match will probally bj bowled
at the A. F. C. alleys two weeks hence.
Tho scores last night follow:
IRVIN'i CLUB.
J. A. Fulton 13fl
W. T. Cliutter 187
C. E. B:i.!n 127
(i. C. Fulton 150
i i. oiife H. Goorge 130
W. C. LoKan 106
ASTORIA FOOTBALL CLUB.
V. XI. fcvey Hi
C. H. Cvnr 1)
Jlornuin WUe ,ua
(
H, HiKglns 144
A' 1.1 C. laws 12
U li. Burroughs Hi
Tho totals by games follow:
A. F. C 217 224 243 204-690
irking Club 217 V Ui W-Vlb
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Air druggists refund the money If It
fai;s to cure, 26c. The genuine has L. B.
Q. on each tablet For sale by Charles
Rogers.
TSE SI.nrLCST CURE
FOR IK1DI-
CESTI0N.
As Welt s the Safest and Cheapest,
The new medical discovery, Stuart's
lyvpU TaMels, digest the tooi In
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You got nourishment and rest at ths
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taken Into the stomach, wheihnr ths
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are given a chane to rest and recover
their naturwt vigor and tone, -The IVb
lot are then no lomer required.
T show the nuutnor in which the renv
nly acts on different people and how
quickly and effectually it cure stomach
troubles ww present a few recent cases.
Mr. J. O. Wondly, of Peoria, III., writes:
I was unable to est anything but ths
plainest food, and even that often dis
tressed me, but since using one bos of
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets I can sal
anything and every thing t want.
Mra Samuel Kepple, of Ulrty, Pa.,
writes: I hav been entirely relieved of
my stomach troubles by your tabUta.
1 suffered three years with sour stomach
and gas at night I am thankful for
them.
Mrs, A. E. Bowen, Barnard, VI., writes:
I think Stuart's l)ttla Tablets ars
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I will recommend them to anyou trou
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Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets wtll not
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surely and lastingly by causing the food
to be properly assimilated, and curs con
supatfon by producing the proper quan
tity of bile. Sold by all druggists st Id
cents per packsga. Send for free book
on stomach diseases to Htuort Co., Mar
shall. Mich.
The Netherlamlers staial in Hi flrnt
rank as coffoe drinkers, using 170 ounce
a year to each Inhabitant. We are but
fourth on the coffee drtnslng list, iis.n
.wy.iXW pounds a year. 4r IA outkes
ap.(H. Ruasla, hopvv-r, ailoes but ihru
ounces to tiu-h person.
OfK 't:v TllOriCAl. IcsSl.-lONS
Whn th nnw cnter of things U estab
lished In Ihe rhllllH'ine. UloiMla, there .
likely to be a great ruxh to I'ncls Ham's
latest possnsslona There will be a scrum
ble or woaltn similar to tlmt which oc
curred whou the Klondike goldsteUls wer
discovered. No matter what business a
nvan Is ens aged in, b think more of his
purse than of hi beulth. but wealth Is
worthless wnthout good health to enjoy It
Hosteller's 8totnach Hitters Is needed by
neuriy everybody. lUoh and poor are
cured by It of conaUixuion. dyspepsia.
goneral debility and nMiarlal fevers.
Women who are nervous, men who ar
overworked, people whe night sr
aleepleas. should Uks th world-famous
Bitters if they wish to be cured.
NOTICE.
Bid will be received by the oounty
court of Clatsop county, Oregon, until
Friday. December I. ISM. at 11 a. m. fur
furnishing plans and sprdnVatlutis and
for building a "Balance Draw Bridge'
across th John Day river at the present
ferry site. Such bridge to be constructed
according to said plans and spavifloatlons
and In a good and workman Ilk manner.
For further particulars Inquire at th
court house. The rurht to rejoct any or
all bids Is hereby reserved.
J. H. D. OltAT.
County Judge.
Astoria. November Tt, ism
Our natton use more tobacco than any
other, consuming- 9.M.( pounds per
year; but the per capita consumption
falls far bekiw that of Belgium, whl.
leads the world with 110 ounces to each
nrson (to our 43). We stand fifth In
per capita use of tobaoco.
AN IMPORTANT DIFETIENCB.
To make It apparent to thousands, who
think themselves 111 that they are not
afll'-ted wlih sny disease, but that the
system simply needs cleansing, is to
bring comfort bom to their hearts, as
a costive condition Is easily cured by
using Syrup of rigs. Manufactured by
Ihe California Fig Syrup Company only
and sold by all drugrUt.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
All person are nrby notified that
there Is do hunting nor shooting allowed
oo my premises In Columbia county. Ore,
JAMES QUINN, Owner.
HOnE-HADE
Taffies, Caramels, Chocolates and Bon'
Bons fresh every day,
at THE SPA.
lTHE OCCIDENT
Astoria's UeacUng Hotel
$ Mcglcr S Wright, Props.
': s:
I'm
Our Stock of
plete
India Silk
For fancy work In hundreds of ooior
just what everyone wants roc making
holiday presents; pric Bo yard.
Handkerchiefs
Ladles' silk Initial, .
Oenta' atlk InUlal. Ko.
Iadles fancy embrlodsred oornart and
laoa eJglng; price so and lo esvon.
Ladies Aprons
Latle lams sit lawn aprons wtth srld
liuHM-tintr and llumburg edging; prlo Bo
eaoh.
Fascinators
Our fascinator stock. Is now eompt
with all th newest novehlea na. at
tic. S3, 60o. 7&o and tt each.
Heavy orocherlst Shotland shawls; ws
have them tn all colors, from Wo up.
SHAN AH AN BROTHERS
Shoes for
Early Fall.
Another Ufs In Bhoea Do you know
that two-thirds of ynur llfs Is passed with
your feet encased In leather? Worth
thought. Why sot hav thm comfort
abler W hav th kind that ar pleas
ant. They ar grateful to tb ft. Ti.e
pric Is not high.
Petersen & Brown.
U LEBECK
Cnrpenter eiricl Ilulldor
Qcnernl Conlrnclor
HOUSe RAI5IN0 AND
nOVINQ A SPECIALTY
Kopp's
. "Best
A DELICIOUS DRINK....
AND ABSQLUELY PURE
The North rnolflo Brcwory, of which
Mr.John Kopp )n propriotor, tnnkos bwi
(or domwiHo and export trade.
IJottlwl beer for fnmily no, or keg
beer supplied at any time, delivery in
the city free.
NORTH PACIFIC BREWERY
Sr
BARGAINS.
Holiday Goods s Now Com
at the Lowest Prices.
HOLIDAY SimiLTItlS
Victoria Lhwii.i
llumlkuroliiof Linen
Art Linens
All kinds of
StfttnHHl Gomlri
Kmliroidory Silk
Table Linon"
Nuj'kins
Tublo Covers
Trnv Cloths
Italy-Silk Itonncto
(liiMrt'iM Wool llootU
C'hiMifiM I'oittH
l'Vittlior Mous
Silk l!illK)iis
Ws have everyihlng in th wsy of holi
day good a
24-inch
30c
In All
Albert
(
Calumet Baking Powder
'.(Juiirantml High (irndo mul Salisfat'tory, and only 2'k lb,
Kor
Bloater Herrings.
ROSS, HIGGINS & CO
THE BEE HIVE.
Great Bargains in Cotton Comforters
46x70 inches, $ .40 66x74 inches, $ .75
64x72
66x72
.60
.60
Tho above aro big bargains.
Boys Ootton Sweaters, good grade, 48c.
Misses Two -CI asp Eid Gloves, 85c.
Social Sale, thin wwk only, of
Ladies' Wrappers.
Ladies Cloth Capes, $150; Beaded and braid
ed Cloth Cape, $2.00; Long, Braidod
Cloth Capo, $8.00.
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I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY
i Telephone INo. da
I Handles Only the Choicest Meats
5 4B Commsrclsl St.,
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C. HEILBORN & SON.
Pacific Sheet
MANUFACTURERS OF
Salmon
Vegetable
Fruit
...CAN
Lithographing on
San Francisco, Cat.
Astoria, Ore.
Write Ui for Prle
Dress Goods
U Inch wide, eitra heavy wld nnsjllsh
HUirm serf. atrloUy all wool, oolon
black and navy tlu yard.
44 liM'h) wlda, (wo-tona oovsrt ekna.
In a handsome array of oolora prlo per
ult, UK.
44 Inohea wide black mohair curt psroll.
in hsndsum dssrfgns; II. per yard.
Ladies Skirts
Full width heavy rigurod silk skins, all
Uffeta Bnsd, Vlvesn bound HU eaoh.
lAdlee heavy Sttxm rge skirts.
lining, trimmed wtth narrow satin rib
bon, color black and navy 1I0 each.
Tltc Only I Mac) Ut l.et liuruttlim.
India Silks
Yard
SlindcH.
Dunbar,
Vr. Pth iiihI Coinmfrtiul Strwt.
Cream of Maize
and Grape Nut
UreuUfnHt.
70x72
70x74
1.00
1.20
nl Pslsr Hsitsursnt.
Brass and Iron
Bedsteads
From $3.75 to f 12.60.
Metal Works
spice
and
Syrup
Tin a Specialty.
Falrhayen, Waslu
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