THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1894. Of A Riimlnv iuhnnl meets at 12:15 and the Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. The Rev. E. W. Garner, P. D.. will preach In the Presbyterian church Sun day, morning, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at close of morning service. So ciety Christian Endeavor at 7:45 p. m. There will be no regular service in the evening. There will be the usual services in the German language at the Congregational church on Sunday afternoon, at 2:30. J. G. Schmld, pastor. What a number of people In Hebo consider a good time Is to dress up like Coxey's army and parade the streets of the village, with a minister at the head of the procession decked in a Highland cloak and knee breeches. . FOOTBALL CLUB NOTES. The final practice game to be played by the A. F. C. before the big match against Portland on Wednesday, will come off this evening. The teams will represent the married versus single men ana oeneatcts ana Dacnelors are so evenly matched that a good tussle may I)ie expected. The motor will run Its first trip to the grounds on this even ing, leaving Main street at 0 o'clock, and arriving at the point In time for the kick-off. No admission will be charged at the gate, as the game will only be a preliminary practice. The following are the teams. Married men R. N. Wright, Jas. Fin- layson, Sr., J. R. Rathom, P. Grant, Meachem, A. Bartholomew, Duncan Stuart, E. W. Smith, W. Rldehalgh, W. L. Robb, Wilt Trulllnger. Single men H. Bell, G. J. Smith, C. R. Hlggins, R. Gibson,' J. Johnson, C. T. Crosby, H. T.'Flnlay, A. Young, J. Grant, Jno. McCue, C. Heilborn. The Portland versus Astoria game to be played In this city on Wednesday next (Decoration Day) Is of course the topic of the hour, and a very large crowd is already assured. The Portland team will be down in full force with their friends and admirers on Wednes day morning, and will spend a portion oC the forenoon In getting used to the ground. The playing space has been considerably enlarged and im proved in many ways. New goal posts have been erected. Sergeant Macklln will pilot a number of visitors from Ilwaco and Fort Canby to take in the game, and complete arrangements are tendance. W. E. Tallant and R. E. Carruthers leave here tonight to take part in the Multnomah Field Day games on Dec oration Day. Tallant is entered for the mile and half mile, and Carruthers will contest the 100 yards and 220 yards races. Professor Spencer, the club's instructor, accompanies them. Secretary F. M. Gunn day before yes terday received an Invitation from the Multnomah Club's chairman of ath letics, to act as field judge for the oc casion, but owing to his presence be ina desired: for the big game of foot ball In this city on the same day, he will unfortunately not be able to at tend. Great interest Is evinced in the rhunces of Astoria's two representa tives. Thev will meet all the best am ateur runners of the coast, and if the A. F. C. In Its initial outside venture run score against such redoubtable op ponents, the big gymnasium won't be large enough to hold the Joy of the boys over their victory. Greenhorns of this vicinity "beware of swindlers who try to Interest you in green goods," shouts the Baker City Democrat, and then In the next column advises Its readers to vote for Galloway for governor. A SURE CURE FOR PILES Itching Plies ate known by moisture iiKe perspiration, causing Intense itchliii when warm. This form, as well aa Hllnci Weeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Hosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects a permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mail, Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 829 Arch jtreet, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by J. W. i-onn. REMOVED. urs. a. u & j. a. Fulton have re moved to their new offices, over A. V. Alien s store. LOST. A pair or boiq irainea anectnrlefl. In a black case, with pearl settingo. innr will be rewarded by returning same to Astoiian office. LADIES, ATTENTION! Carpets beaten and replaced with the greatest dispatch by 1 C. Axten. Leave ord?rs at Porter's Furniture Store, No. B17 Second street. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. Water will be shut oft between the hours of 10:30 p. m. and 5 a. m. through the summer months. W. N. SMITH, Superintendent of Water Wirks. A NEW COOKING SCHOOL has been started, which recognizing the importance of having plenty of milk on hand for cooking porposes, has found Its requirements fully met by Borden's Peerless Brand Evaporated Cream, pre pared by New York Condensed Milk Co. It highly endorses it. FOR SALE. One hundred and sixty acres of giod farm land, 25 or 30 acres In pasture. About 10 acres In cultivation. One and one-half miles from steamboat landing, one-half mile from school house. Good house and barn, etc. Want to sell within sixty days. Terms, $1,000 cash; balance, easy payments. Address, J. W. Lawrence, Gray's River, Wash. The Traders' Insurance Company, of Chicago, 111., ceased writing Dusineaa in the State or Oregon on me um uu Mooh isqi nnd has re-Insured all its outstanding policies in that state with the Fireman's Fund. ins. -o., ot o Francisco, Cal., who assume all liability thereunder. Notice is hereby given mai the said Traders' Ins. Co., or nicagu, 111., will withdraw from the State of Oregon at the expiration of the period provided by law. Chicago, 111., April 11th, 1SS4. 1. J. ouun, dcicm-,. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW. .No. 077 ..No. 183 The following order of services will i" i,m of thP M. E. church, Sunday, ITO lll-l" May 27, 1894, at 11 a. m.: ODening verse. "God of the Father ly" 1 verse Psalm 19 lit: alburn c -hant. "Gloria Patrt" No. 4 Scripture reading II Cor., vi Chap Hymn : Prayer No'Jres Anthem, "Bow Down Thine Ear".Loder Sermon by Rev. Dr. J. W. Bushong, D. D. Subject, "Claiming Our Rights." Prayer Collection, Organ Voluntary Reception of members Hymn Benediction At 7:45 p. m. ODening verse, "God of the Father less" 2d ver8e Responsive reading rlm 68 V-UQIl ...... Tan1lnc fif-Httture no. W89 Prayer, followed by chanting the Lord's Prayer. Chant 433, all standing. Not4ces Anthem. "Protect Us Thro' the Com ing Night" Curshman Sermon by the pastor: G. A. R- Memorial Sermon. Subject: "The March. Conflicts and Tiumphs of An Idea." Prayer Collection Hymn Benediction. Friendly greetings. Eorvirwi at the Congregational church Sunday. Morning subject: "The Sab bath: Its Advantages, and How It Should Be Kept." Subject In the even-. ..No. 53 ORDINANCE NO. 1869. . 'As Amended.) An Ordinance to Change the Names of D..ti stmets Within the City of The City of Astoria does ordain as fol- cfiUn 1 Tho streets within the City of Astoria running east and west, or in an easterly or westerly urau, hereinafter called as they have hereto fore been known ana aesignaie.i, wi be, and they are, hereby changed in name as follows: t Concomly street, in juuiuicb, iri-.,, .ii-oot In Adair's, to ASlor Bireei. Chenamus street, in McClure's, and Sec ond street, in AaairB, 10 isunu h ot. Squemooue street, in Water street in Shlveiy s, ana miiu street. In Adair's, to Commercial street. Jefferson street, in mci.iurc o; Ing's Court Btreet, in Diuvei d, Fourth streat, in Auan , i uui Astor street, in Mcuiure , nu street. In Shlvely's, to c-xenange sueeu otroat. In MCI Ures. VV till OUtvi and Hemlock street, m aniveiy b. ..u Fifth Btreet. in Adair's, to Franklyn Seventh street, in McClure's; Arch -..-t an-l Pine street. In Shlvely's, and sivt.h street, in Aaairs, lo uranu Eighth street, in Mcjiure; ib atrwl. In Shlvely's, ana oevemn kicci, in a .In r'a tn Harrison avenue. Ninth street, in McClure's; Spruce at rmt nnd TuliD street, In Shlvely's, and Eighth street, In Adair's, to Irving avenue. , Tenth street, in McClure's,.and Berry street. In Shlvely's, to Jerome avenue. vioventh street, in McClure's; Fir street, in Shlvely's, and Powers avenue, i- Hoi,.' n K ensiacrton avenue. Twelfth street, in McClure's, and Al der street, in Shlvely's, to Lexington AvanllO Thirteenth street, in McClure's; South street and Charter street. In Shlvely's, to Madison avenue. Summit avenue, in McCIure . and Summit avenue, in Shlvely's, to Niagara Avenue Section 2. The streets within the City of Astoria running north and south, or in a northerly and southerly direction, and hereinafter called, as they have heretofore been known and designated, shall be, and they are hereby changed In TiHTnA llfl folloWS: McCIure street. In McClure's, to First street . . Spruce street, in McClure's, to Second Madison street, in McClure's, to Third at root. i-w-knon street, in McClure's, to Wolfe street, in McClure's, to Fifth iitrw-L Washington street, in McClure's, to Kf-rth atrewt. T&favett street in McClure's, to QAvpnth street. Benton street, in McClure's, to Eighth 8tMain street in McClure's, to Ninth Cass street in McClure's. to Tenth Genevieve street, in McClure's, to Eleventh street Olney street, In McClure's, to Twelfth street. Ferrell street, In McClure's, to Thir teenth street. West Ninth Btreet, In Shlvely's, to Fourteenth street. West Eighth street, in Shlvely's, to Fifteenth street. West Seventh street, in Shlvely's, to Sixteenth street. West Sixth street, in Shlvely's, to Seventeenth street. West Fifth street, in Shlvely's, to Eighteenth street West Fourth street, in Shlvely's, to Nineteenth street. West Third street, In Shlvely's, to Twentieth street West Second street, in Shlvely's, to Twenty-first street. West First street, in Shlvely's, to Twenty-second street. Salmon street, In Bhlvely s. to Twen ty-third street. Broadway, in Bhively s, to Twenty- fourth street East First street, in Shlvely's, to Twenty-fifth street. East Second street, in Shlvely's, to Twenty-sixth street. East Third Btreet, in Shlvely's, to Twenty-seventh Btreet. East Fourth street, In Shlvely's, to Twenty-eighth street. East Fifth street, in Shlvely's, to Twenty-ninth street. Eash Sixth street, in Shlvely's, to Thirtieth street. East Seventh street, in Shlvely's, to Thirty-first street. East Eighth street, in Shlvely's, to Thirty-second street. Auger avenue, in Adair's, to Thirty third street. Abernathy avenue, in Adair's, to Thirty-fourth street. Bonneville avenue, in Adair's, to Thirty-fifth street. Brenham avenue, in Adair's, to Thir ty-sixth street. Canby avenue, in Adair's, to Thirty- seventh street. Dickinson avenue, in Adair's, to Thirty-eighth street. Gaines avenue, in Adolrs. to Thlrty- "tjUh street. street. Jordan avenue, in Adair s, tn Forty- first street. Lane avenue, in Adair s, to Forty- second street. Mendell avenue, in Adair's, to Forty - third street. Polk avenue, in Adair s, to Forty- fourth street. Ogden avenue, in Adair's, to Forty- fifth street. Welcker avenue, In Adair s, to Forty- sixth street. First street, in Alderbrook, to Forty- seventh street. , Second street, in Alderbrook, to For ty-eighth street. Third street, in AlderbrooK, to Forty- ninth street. Fourth street, in Alderbrook, to Flfr tieth street. Fifth street, In Alderbrook, to Fifty- first street. Sixth street, in Alderbrook, to Fifty- second street. Seventh street, in Alderbrook, to Fif ty-third street. Eighth street, in Van Dusen s, to Fifty-fourth street. Ninth street, In Van Dusen s, to Fifty-fifth Btreet Tenth street, in Van Dusen s, to Fifty-sixth street. ' Eleventh stieet, in Van Dusen's, to Fifty-seventh street. Twelfth street, in Van Dusen s, to Fifty-eighth street. Thirteenth street, In Van Dusen s, to Fifty-ninth street. - . Sixtieth stieet. Fifteenth street, in Van DiiEen's, to Sixty-first street. Seventeenth street, in Van Dusen's. to Sixty-second street Nineteenth street, in Van Dusen's, to Sixty-third street. Twenty-first street, in Van Dusen's, to Sixty-fourth street. Section 3. Said streets nnd avenues shall hereafter be known and designat ed by the new or changed names, and not otherwise. Section 4. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordin ance be and the same are hereby re pealed. Passed the Common Council April 24, 1894. AUest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge City of As toria. Approved April 26th, 1894. ALl'KliU K.1JNINUX, Mayor. BIDS FOR STREET SIGNS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the committee on streets and public ways, of the City of Astoria, at the office of the Auditor and Police Judge, until Monday, May 28th, 1894, at 2 oclock p. m., of said day for 1,000 STREET CORNER SIGNS. Materials used and work performed must be in strict accordance with nlHnn aim Bpeciucauons now on tile in the Auditors omce. Bids must bo made on hlnnka fur. nlshed by the Auditor and Police Judge, aim muaii oe accompanied by a guaran ty signed by some responsible taxpayer. Work to be completed on or befnrn ihA 1st day of July, 1894. The right to reject anv and nil hlrl is hereby reserved. By order of the Committee on Street anu i'uouc w ays. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge, Astoria, Oregon, May 16, 1894. TO 1SHACE VP the system after "La Grippe," pneumonia, fevers, and other prostrating acute dis eases; to uiuiu up needed flush and strength, and to restoro health and vigor wueu you leei "ruu-aown" and used-up, the beat thing in the world is Dr. Pierce's Guidon Medical Dincoverv. It promotes ail the bodily functions, rouses every or gan into healthful action, purifies and enriches the blood, and through it cleanses, repairs, and Invig orates the entire syBtem. For the most stuhhnrn Scrofulous, Skin or Scalp Diseases, Dyspep sia, Biliousness, and kindred ailments, the "Ihscovery" is the only reincdv that's emaranUed. If it doesn't benefit or cum. you have your money back. if v. -1 Can you think of anvthiiur moro convino- ing than the promise that is made by the f ropriotors of Dr. Safe's Catarrh Remedy I t is this: "If wo can't euro your Catarrh, asm in tHKh " SCRATCHED TEN MONTHS A troublesome skin disease caused me to scratch for ten months, and was cured by a few days use of I JVl. ti. VVOl.FK. Upper Marlboro, Md. SWIFT'PEC!FIC I was cured somo yearn nun of 'Wlilto Swelling in my lcc by using Sf3EKSf3S8 d have had no symptoms of re f2s4s) turn of tlio dis ease. Many prominent physicians attended me and railed, but 8. a. B. did tlie work. PAUL W. KIRKPATKICK, Johnson Cily, Tenn. Treatise on Blood end Skin Diseases mailed free. 8WI1-T Sl'BCHW Company, Atlanta, Ce, MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE. Notice Is hereby Elven that sealed pro posals will be received by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, ClatsoD county. State of Oregon, until TiiesrhLV. the 5th day of June, 1894, at n'clnrk n. m.. for the sale of Astoria municipal bonds in the sum or j-iu.uuu for ten years' time, and to bear inter est at the rate of 6 per cent per annum payable semi-annually. The rignt 10 reject any aim uu uw la hereby reserved. By order of the Common council. Attest: K. OSBURN, Afldltor and Police Judge, City of As toria. Astoria, Oregon, May 17, 1894. They Know a Good Thing whentheyseeit. That'swhy MTOLEN "Wgl"1 ''fyi'l''llgr""''!p''l'rTpil'J!ly...iliry.ll.ii l.n ..-gB unifgr.liseilieii.miin juieeiieettf iii)ieiuiii.j?jiiiiiijjerjiiiiiij.j;axi. irpeu uirwugpieiii ettnieweiemMe, NATURAL FLAVOR iiffeltf cnAoA millr tictn oTc linrKt vmiva uniform consistency and perfect keeping quality. These are the characteristics of BORDEN'S PEERLESS BRAND EVAPORATED CI.EAU This result has not before been accomplished in the production of any other brand. Try it. Prepared by the new York :condensed milk co. for sale by all leading grocers. "fl"'" ti&f&.& 2- limA :aK,a.,,fli a, a a - a. wcETxnrgr ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the coun ty court of ClaUsop county, Oregon, has appointed the undersigned administra tor of the estate o fAntolne Magne, de ceased. All persons having claims Acninxt said estate are requested to pre sent, same to the undersigned at his plac3 of business in the city of Astoria, Or., duly verified as by law required, within six months from this date. All persona indebted to said estate are iiltlfled to pay same immediately. ALEXANDKR GILBERT, Astoria, April 20th, 1894. Administrator of the estate of An- toinee Magne, deceased. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County oi uiaisop: In the matter of the eBtate of a. K. Grimes, deceased, citation, to Nora Col- well Greetlne: In the name of the state ot uregon, you are hereby citea ana requireu iu appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, at the court room thereof, at Astoria, In the County of Clatsop, on Monday, the 2r,th dav of June. 1S94. at eleven o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, ir any mere be, why an order should not be made tn noil lots one (1). two (2) and three (3), in section 18, township 6, north of ranee 10 west Will. Mer., to pay the debts of said estate, and expenses as craved for in the petition of E. M Grimes, administrator, filed this date. Witness, the Hon. C. A. McGuIre, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oreeon. for the County of Clatsop, with the seal of said court affixed, this 21st day of May, A. V. 1894. (Seal.) Attes: C. J. TREN CHARD Clerk. the New Shortening, in place of lard. That's why Phy sicians RECOMMEND COTTOLENE the Healthful Shortening, in place of lard. That's why cooking Experts Endorse the use of COTTOLENE the Vegetable Shortening , in stead of lard, and that's why Competitors Imitate . GOTTOLEtJE instead of selling lard. Watch the name. Get Cottolene. Accept no "something else." REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. N. K. FAIRBANKS CO., Sole Manufacturers, ST. LOUIS and C CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON. jT M Kopp's Beer Hall. Choice Wines, Llquon and Ogus. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over the ear. The largest glass of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, 5c. Free Lunch. Erickson & Wlrkkala, Proprietors, Cor. Concomly and Lafayette Sts. THE Astoria National Bank TRANSACTS A General Banking Business Accounts of Firms and Individual solicited on favorable terms. - r orelgn and Domestic Money loaned on personal security. Interest paid on time deposits as fol lows: For 3 months, 4 per cent per annum For 6 months, 6 per cent per annum For 12 months, 6 per cent per annum A Savings Department. Having; been established in connection with the above, deposits will be re ceived in sums of one dollar and upward. Interest will be allowed as follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent per annum; on term savings books, 0 per cent per annum. The Astoria National Bank . D. K. WARREN, President. J. E. HIGGINS, Cashier. J. C. DEMENT, Vice-Prest. - D. K. WARREN, J. C. DEMENT, C. B. WRIGHT, JOHN HOBSON, THEO. BRACKER, Directors. NEW CARPETS We can say of carpi ts what was said ot furniture a day or two since that this stock is uot only the best in ABtoria, but twice over the lurgest. There's Lnying inspiration in our prices, too. No mat ter what kind ot carpets you want, come to us, for we have it. Chas. Heilborn k Son. TflE flSTOlp SAVINGS BftM Acts as trustee for corporation .iBr individuals. Depos"" " itt'Wtntiary (savings books, 4 per ceni ptr annum. un term savings uouks, o pes- tcm vci annum. On certificates of deposit: For three montns, 4 per cent per au- l.um, For six months, 6 per cent per annum For twelve months, 6 per cent per annum. J. Q. A. BOWLBY President BENJ. YOUNU vice -resiaeni FRANK PATTON uasmer W. B. DEMENT Secretary DlHtiij'rurta. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, G. A. Nelson, BenJ. Young, A. B. Reed, D. r. Thompson, W. E. Dement. GREATLY Southern Paeifie KATE. BY THE Co. FOIi THE CALIFORNIA IHiduiinter faip tfOUHD Tt(lP TICKETS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS P0BTlJ0Silfl!lr,CPn 37.50 Push a Lucky Man Into the Nile, snvs the Arabian nroverb. and he will come out with n flah in his mouth. Our Buyer was Aliilfid Inst month, and when he re turned home he soys : "I got 'em ; got 'em cheap ; got 'em to sell ; got 'em so as to undersell nil otner auai ers in Fine Kentuoky Whiskies on the Const. Over fifty demijohns of it went out yeHterdoy but custom ers went with them, HUGHES & CO. EXCURSIQH TRIPS FROM SAN FRANCISCOto other points In California will be llowed purchaser, of .peclol Midwinter Fair ticket, at the following round-trip rates; TO STATIONS UNDER 150 MILES FROM SAN FRANCISCO, ONEANDONH-THIRDone wayfar.l TO STATIONS i,o MILES OR MORE FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ON B AN D ON E-FIFTH one way fare. For Special rates and full Information, Inquire of J B KIRKLAND, Dlst, Passenger Agent at 1J4 Front St., Portland Or. or aJdress the underslged. RICH'D GRAY, T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Traffic Manager. Gen. Passenger Agent. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. E. P. ROGERS, A. G. P. A., Portland. Oregon. ASTORIA IRON WORKS, Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria, General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work. Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Description. Mad. to Order on onuri mime. John Fox. President and Superintendent J,, Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Heoretary EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first. Class Funerals : -AT- POtfU'S Undertaking Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rate. Reasonable. Embalming a Specialty. AAAThmif liftTFI thb HN HIM r Is the Best oflU Claa On the Pacific Coast. Ri TjfiEXCELiLiED TABliB Rata., f J dally and upward. IVY EN walk blocks to come to us for their cigars. I hey nave rorywi ill c nmr farther than ever now that we are selling uie ceieuiawu IDEAL AMERICAN, A genuine Key West Cigar, for ten cents. CHARLES OLSEN, MALES IS C1QABS. PIPES AND TOBACCO, fn Third Street The C. P. UPSHUR Co,, Shipping & Commission Astoria, Oregon. ,p ri " ( t 1 F 1 1 f rrj FREEMAN & BREMNER,- Uluckemlths. Special attention paid to steamboat re- pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc. OGGIflG CAJHIP HlOflK A SPECIALTY. 197 Olney street, between Third and , and Fourth, Astoria, Or. Seashore Railroad Leave Seaside at 7:30 a. m. dally, ex cept Bundays. Leave Young's llay at a. m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave Young's Bay at 3:30 p. m. Tues day and Saturday. ASTORIA WOOD YARD D. & D. Campbell, Proprietors. Dealers In all kinds of First Class Fuel. Fir, Vine Maple, Spruce Limbs, Alder, Hemlock and Ash. Also, best Kiades ot Wellington, Newcastle, Connel, and Cumberland coal. Leave orders at Canrahan & Co 'a store, or at yard, foot of Spruce street. Orders promptly filled, and SATISFACTION GUAItATEEO. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fin. Tea. and Coffee., Table Delkack. Doses UC and Tropical fruita, Vegetables, Sugar Cured Ham., Bacoa, Etc. Choice - Fresh and Salt Meats. . . ..t, i and Relielon." The street. ing. vuw- -