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THE DAILY ASTOUJAN. ASTORIA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1894 Is there A man With soul so dead that he isn't willing to save a dollar or two on hlB clothes and buy them at home? We believe not. We believe that the only reason we haven't Ave times more business In men's suits Is simply because enough men have not Inspected1 our lines. Once a looker, always a buyer. We certainly would like you men to look at the grrand suits we sell as $35. chas. Mcdonald, The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street Mr. James Alexander, a contractor of Portland, examined the plana yes terday for the new waterworks with a view of making a bid on the construc tion of same. The contracts were all signed and closed up yesterday for four of the celebrated Franklin Typewriters at the office of W. I. Crawford, collector for the Coast Agency Co. THE BEST Goods to get for the money are what we sell. We have the best reasons to attend to business courteously and strictly. We only have the Hope brand of whis key, and are selling more of It every day. Its goodness and pur customary business methods answer to make it well known. THE OFFICE. Parties wishing a fine box of bon bon candles, should go to C. B. Smith's, where they can always find the largest assortment of fine candles In the city. Fresh candles manufactured daily. 483 Commercial street 1 -unifies- I 7 ' W ' 30, ran A case it will hot cure, vt The New York parties have the mon ey, and as fast as men and money can get the material ready they are con struotlng the Franklin Typewriter, the best In the world. Agency, corner 9th and Commercial streets. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, Nov. 16. For Washington, occasional rain, except fair weather In southeastern portion; warmer. For Oregon and Idaho, fair weather except occasional rains In northwest ern portions of Oregon; warmer. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at IS p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weatner Dureau. Maximum temperature, 45 degrees. Minimum temperature, 32 degrees. Precipitation, none. Totol precipitation from September 1st, 1804, to date, 19.13 Inches. Excess of preolpituion from Septem ber 1st, ,1894, to date, 2.58 Inches. Mr. Walter Rldehalgh, who is at Til lamook looking after the canning inter ests of Mr. S. Elmore, writes to the chairman of the city Republican com mittee declining the nomination for councilman In the First Ward. Services at the Congregational church Morning subject, "Soul Hunger." Evening subject, "The Hearer's Prep aration and the Preacher's Duty." The Sunday school meets at 12:15 and the Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. AROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. The Tenasserlm will leave up this morning. Cranberries, lemon peel, cltrcn, or ange peel, raisins, currants, apple ci der, nuts, lemons, oranges, crown sugar, black and New Orleans molasses, choice extracts, etc., etc., for the coming hol iday trade, at Foard & Stokes Co. If you want a dress that will make your husband happy, why don't you buy It of Albert Dunbar? "He 13 selling more dresses than any other house In the city because his goods are of the latest designs, and the prices are the cheapest. The Catherine Sudden will be towed up the river this morning. F.mbroldery llnn, all qualities and await the opening of these goods be Buy teas of your grocer, silks of the drygoods man and hardware elsewhere, but remember, for pure drugs, chemi cals, and fine toilet articles, the place to go Is to 506 Commercial street, and ?et some of the fresh stock of the Prlntz-Craln Drug Co. Twenty barrels and three cases of lamps were ' received from St. Louis yesterday by Foard & Stokes. Par Hps wishing to see an elegant assort ment to select from would do well to Anagreeable laxative and NERVE TONIO, Bold by Druggists or seat by infill 2Sc6Ul, and $1.00 per package. Samples free. TTf Tf( The Favorite TOOTH PJOTa ilw MUfortheTeethaadllreath,85o. For Sale by J. W. Conn. Services at the Baptist church for the coming week will be as follows: Preaching on Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by the pastor, Rev. L. J. Trumbull. Subject of the morning dis course, "The Heavenly Family." Of the evening, "Unconscious Personal In fluence." Sunday school at 12:15 p. in. Union prayer meeting on Tuesday at 7:20 p. m. Regular church prayei meet ing on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. To all of these services the public is cor dially invited. QUICK ACTION DEMANDED. Sabbath services at the First M. E. Church at 11 a. m. Sermon by the pastor 6ubject, "Does God Answer Prayer? If so, how far when?" At d:30 p. m. an Interesting young peo pie's song service. At 7:30 p. m. Dr. Buahong's fourth sermon upon "Pois oned Soup, or Hunting a Man; Who is He? What Is He? Where Is He, and What is He Wanted for?" All persons who would like tj know where these gambling pits are, and by whose au thority they are kept running, are most cordially Invited and you will And out. widths, for sale by Albert Dimtar. All the latest novelties In silverware v at R. S. Norrls', Nleml's old stand. The four-masted ship Elginshire ar rived down at 4 o'clock laat evening. The Detrlck liner, Alice Blanchard, left out Yesterday for Sun Francisco. fore purchasing elsewhere. See R, S. Norrls' show window for the newest designs In novelties and clocks. If Old Probabilities thinks he can get the best of Noe & Sculley, with rain. cold winds, and winter weather gencr ally, ho will wake up to find his mis take soma fine morning, as they have prepared for his coming by putting In the finest line of heating stoves ever brought to Astoria. Sunday at the New Style Chop House on 11th street, next to The Omce, Joe Terp wll serve one of Ma famous Sixty head of cattle were brought turkey dinner. Everyone should can Into the city yeeterday by Mr. Finn aiuJ See the new pace It , tne flnest Warren. chop house In flip oltv. whoro ni nn Leave your orders for turkeys at g tne verv best tno market affords Foard ft Stokes Co.'s, to be sure to a,m veu "y """" caterers, gel a nice one. very fine oil paintlns: was received O..I1 at B H Ttfnrrlii' and have ,i,Hw? "V "--v. J. J. HOlKKa, rrom voa tti.d and fitted with Masses bv J- A- Oldenburg, of Minneapolis, Minn a practical owtltion. Th8 work 18 a fine Pece ' , Painted oy mra. uiuenourg, ana is intended The steamship Columbia Is due this for the Finnish Lutheran church of morning with a fair passenger list and this city. It Is 10 by 12 feet, and reallj considerable freight. la very fine ornament to their church. and a present which Is worth having. A letter received from Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Stuttz, now showing In the towns of the Willamette Valley, states that they will not return to Astoria In the near future, but will remain on the road for an Indefinite time. They still The Relief made good time In from hold a lease on the Stuttz Parlor Thea. the bar yesterday. She crossed In at tre, but for the time being It will be 1.15 p.' m. and at 2:40 was alongside run under the management of Mr. the wharf. . Sellg. , Fine watch repairing and engraving at R, S. Norrls'. Jewelry made to order. All work warranted. jr ! want any new novelty, go and nee Albert Dunbar. He Is sure to have It, or will get It for you. You can buy the best eating nnd Sunday there will be no services In cooking apples In the city for the least Ihe Swedish Lutheran church, as the money at the grocery store of Howell raator will preach In Mist, Oregon. A Ward. Try them. Sunday a week the morning service Will hA In Rurprilah an.l III. a,f.nlM Olney to Astoria were very good. . .. rn . . .., Clarke river. The instruction Is given In English. Captain Richardson, of the Colum bine, left for Portland last evening on a three-days' leave of absence. The ship Is at the buoy station undergoing a thorough cleaning. Her double b torn will be Inspected and cleaned,, the boilers blown out, and many parts ot the machinery tightened up. When a vessel Is at sea for a few weeks It la a hard matter to keep certain parts from working loose, and it becomes necftBsnry to haul up for a day or two now and then and go over the whole ship. Usually on such occasions as this paint Is used very freely, and thel boat appears aa clean and blight as when first placed In commission. The Asitorlan Is in receipt of some new hydrographic maps of the North Pacific ocean, forwarded by Lieut. Cal kins, of the branch oifloe at Portland. They are especially interesting to the mariner as they show the Jocatlon of several new aereucts tnat do not ap pear on the maps issued three months ngo. It shows the location of the log wiuirn went 10 pieces on October 16, and adds that the drifting logs will probably find their way to the west coatt of Vancouver Island, but In thin statement tne hydrographic department is wrong, as most of the logs are al ready on the beaches between the Ne halem river and the mouth of the rv.i. cmoia river. The wreckage of the brig T. W. Lucas Is shown directly In the course of sailing vessels from San Franciaco to the straits of Juan de Fuca, also the recent location of sev eral large logs and pieces of wreckage. The storm map of the North Pacific ocean is a neat piece of work and very interesting. SOMETHING THAT THE PEDDLERS DON'T HAVE. Hunter & Mergens will offer to h people of Astoria a rare treat today at the Portland Butchering Co.'s mar kets in the way of spare rlbe, pork tenderloins, tripe, brains, sheen and pig's feet, as well as a choice sup. ply of cleanly killed and handled choice beef, mutton, pork and veal, all at the lowest living cash prices. Astoria, Oregon, Nov. 16, 15DI. To the Editor: In connection with my suggestion yesterday and the day before, that the city undertake the construction of the Young's Bay bridge, I want to say, that while the summer of 1855 seeT.s, at present a long way off, If we are going to carry the enterprise through before that time, we must think and move rap Idly. While the first of July next (which Is the latest day on which the bridge should be In operation) Is over seven months In the future, when we reallz- that to carry forward the pro ject, our corporate limits must be ex-tcnde-'V the charter must be amended to arthorlze the Issue and sale of bond? and the construction and opera tion r! the bridge, the present bridge and r'te purchased, or a franchise ob talnec' for an entirely new bridge and the b-.nds sold, before the matter of consti icting the bridge (which will take three or four months' time) can be entered upon, It will be seen that there is no time for delay. The legislature meets In January, and such legislation as la required for the purpose should be prepared at one?, In order that It may be Intro duced the first day of the session, and pushed rapidly forward, to avoid the Inevitable delay occasioned later In the term by the press of matters of general legislation. I would suggest that a meeting of property owners be held, not later than the 25th of this month, and that com mittees be appointed therefrom to take the necessary steps to have this enter prise pushed to completion at the ear liest practicable date. As the question of ownership and operation of this kind of property is a raw thing for our city, I had intended. In this communication, to call the at tention of our citizens to some of the methods existing in other municipali ties; but owing to press of business matters I have been unable to take up that subject today. However, with your permission, I will tomorrow give some data showing that the ownership and control o( bridges, ferries, street car lines, etc., is not new In some of the older cities, both In this country and In Europe; but on the contrary, they are ' owned and operated to the great advantage, financially and other wise, of said cities, and the drift of public sentiment is strongly in the direction of municipal ownership and control of those matters. MOS3BACK. Awtrded Highest Honors World' Fair. 'Da mm CHEAT! IMI1S m MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any otlier adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. A GOOD ANSWER. "You must make a pretty good ham mer by this time, Mr. B.," eald a man to the proprietor of a factory he had just visited. "I never make a pretty good ham mer, sir," replied Mr. B., "I make the best hammer United States." This can be said with equal truth of Marshall's twine, sold by ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate In Hill's first addition. LOTS FOR 2.-Call at the Astoria fleo.l Estate Ejthanpe and ffet a lot In Hill's First Addition for.J2. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 519 Third street. WANTED. WANTED A girl to do general houst work In a small family. Apply over Eksrrom's Jewelry Store. WANTED A girl for housewoik. a good cook, and one who speaks Eng lish preferred. Apply at corner Com mercial and 9th streets. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-S4 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. WE WISH to employ a few good men to rrmke 150 to S100 a week selling our Home Electric Motor. Runs sewing ma chines, printing presses, ventilating fans, pumps, etc Everybody buyB Ihnm Rtaafltr flmhlmrmont V.aaxr alt- manufactured' In the I uati0n and good wages. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. OUR PRICE LIST. Beef by the quarter, 4 1-2 and 6 cents a pound. Chock Roast, 6 cents a pound; Beef Steak, 6 cents a pound; Roast of Mutton, 6 cents a pound; boiling beef, 4 and 5 cents a pound. CHRISTENSEN & CO., WASHINGTON MARKET. BOARDING AND ROOMS. Three or four nicely furnished front rooms for housekeeping, 15; two rooms partly furnished for housekeep ing, $6; 518 Bond street. COMMUNICATED. Editor Astorian: I have read the articles lately ap pearing in your paper signed "Moss back," with much Interest, and their perusal has suggested an Idea to my mind vhlch I think is worthy of con sideration In connection with the plan proposed by Mossfoack. There has al ways been more or less disposition on the part of the promoters of the town site called Flavel to see In their pro posed town a rival to Astoria, and I have no doubt, In the mass of .adver tisements sent out as descriptive of As toria and Its surroundings, the Im pression has been or is likely to be created abroad, that some such rivalry will really exist when the long looked for period of development sets In. While some of us who live and own property here may scorn the pretensions of the Flavel boomers, yet the fact that two Independent towns exist or may future exist so close to each other, cannot fall, In some degree, to hurt the prospect of both; to say nothing of the waste of money and advertising skill Involved In placing In apparen opposition two towns which really con Minced Sea Clams That are put up by the Beach Pickling FOR RENT Five-room, nicely fur nished house. Enquire Real Estate Ex change. ' FOR RENT Two or three rooms, furnished for light housekeeping, cheap. Apply G. V. Torter's furniture store, 517 Bond street. FURNISHED ROOMS With board, or good table board by the day or Works, at Warrenton, and sold by I week w,th home comforts, at reason Ross. Higglng & Co., Pat Lawler Jl Hlden' COrner Co.'s Fish Market, and Foard & Stokes I Co., are put up carefully and every bot tle warranted to be fresh and good. Think two thinks before you purchase anything else today for dinner, and you will give a bottle of these a trial as they are delicate eating. SEASHORE KOAD. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's store. The train on the Seashore si. nvid will leave Seaside dally except Sunday at 7.30 a. m.; returning, leav Voting's Bay bridge at 9 a. m. On Tuesdays and Saturdays there will be an additional trip, leaving Seaside for Astoria at 3 p. m. and Young's Bay for Seaside at 4:30 p. m. The Seashore uoats rrom Astoria connecting with i J. K LaFOP.CE, D. D. S. W. C. LOGAN, D. .... a., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third street Desirable rPuM.m Otl hllalnoaa n . acreage property for sate on pnair Hnri : gtltute Prt and parcel of each other, advantageous terms Title to the Mary and which should be made to grow In n.. uemenweuer properly warranted Call at the ofllce of Astoria Almtraft Title ani Truct Co., In regard to the same. E. Z. FERGUSON. Agent 6. E. Utztngcr Is tin agent In Axtoria for the celebrated Uumbrlnus Bottlet Beer, of Portland. Dr p him a postal card and he will call for your oider. Mr. J. D. Hume leaves Tuesday next on the ocean steamer for San Fran cisco, thence to Gold Beach, Oregon, Qua. Frlcke, It Is said, Is out of pol- where he will have charge of the en- ltlcs cilenn out. Ha stood It five 'Ire Interests of his uncle, Mr. R. D. rounds the other night In private cau- Hume. When It la understood thit Mr. cus, but the other side was too much Hume's Interests there are quite ex- for him. tensive, consisting of steamboats, sail Ing vessels of all descriptions, hotel. Facts are dry. but the fact la that stores,' cannery, suwmJll. farms, mines. the Scow Bay Wood Yard la having etc.. It cAn be Imagined that J. D. will nil It can do to supply the demand have his hands full from the start for its drv wood. Office onooslte Fish - . I .n. .... . ... er Bros.' store 1 ne Beaslue sawmw is now under full operation, nearly the entire output of The British fmir-maBted ship Kent- ,h mill being used to MI! the recent mere, arrived down yesterday after- order from Portland for 900,000 feet of noon at 1 o'clock In tow of the steam- clear spruce. As fast as sawed It will ere Emm Haywnrd and Oeklahama. be shipped via the A. and S. C. to War- She will load 600 tons of wheat at this renton, thence by the steamer Sarah port Dixon to Portland. Mr. Logan, pro prietor of the mill, Is now In Portland A number of little folk passed a ind expects to place another order for plaant afternoon and evening at the fully a million feet He Is now turn- home of Mrs. Rlckards yesterday, the ing out some very fine clear sprue occasion being a party given In honor lumber. of her two lKtla daughter. Mania and Nlta. Services at the Presbyterian church tomorrow as follows: ' Preaching ir you are curtoue to see the new by the partor In the mornlnr at 11 annus as rust aa they come out o'clock and evening at T:30. Subject tneree u.nu sure place to nnd them. 'The Sabbath Saloon and Kindred The Omce, There Is where the Hope Evils; What la our Attitude Towards whiskey can be found too. And only Them? What some of Oiir Cltiiens at The Offloe can you find It 8ny." come let us reason together. Slolvl music hns ben provided for Foard & Stokes Co. hive secured the both services ty the choir, under the Mr. Ftnck TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX 1 Sabbath school at the cl.we of tte morn-TW1N.-K manufactured In IRELAND, j Ing service. Y. V. S. C. E. at .I0 p. m Meany la the leadlna tailor and t.uva the highest cash price for fur skins. CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Addi tion to ucean Grove, Seaside. Prices In reacn 01 an. Umbrellas and paraols repaired 01 short notice, as this is the only buslnes I follow. J. Joplin, 185 Main street. For Sale by J. W. Conn. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego Cal, says: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good. Price 50 cts. Sold by J, W. Conn. ' Clap a mntrnlfylnir clnsa unon a nitw of Marshall's twine. Notice the threads plum;), round, even. Honest work in every twin that changed that flax Into cord. The best fishermen on the river tne Marshall's twine. Why shouldn't you. What Is the use to go and pay 13 1-2 cents for a cigar when you can get the Robert Mantell at Chas. Olsen's for 10 cents, the hest Havana cigar In the marKei, mild and free smoking. To prevent fits and convulsions ilnr. Ing teething, mothers should always nave on hand St-e-e-dman's Soothing Powders. All the patent medt-Mncs advertised In this pnper. together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet article, etc "an be boilirht at the invent nrlroa J. W. Conn'e drug store, opposite Oc cident Hotel. Aitotia. Their new ttook goooa are much u-1 Tv U.ls s?r.-.rc jKilur to any other kind. I I specially Invited. "S 1- BELLING at 25 ner cont ill (artinn t 101s in ii ill First add tlon to (Wan urove. oeaaiae. Astoria Real Estate Ex cnange. Shoea and bluea rhyoie, but If you buy our shoes, you will never have the blues. The fall stock Is now readv, and every bit of the extravagance lias been taken out of the prices. Good man ft Co. harmony together. Now, since the plan of municipal ownership and control of the bridge across Young's Bay, aa suggested by Mossback, Is so feasible that It appears to be the proper scheme for Astoria to adopt without delay, why would It not be wise, at the same time, to extend the corporate limits of Astoria so as to include the town of Flavel and all the Intermediate territory, thus ending the question of any future rivalry between the two places, and giving them both the mutual benefit of whatever pecu liar advantages either may now- pos SPS3. I should like to know what Mossback thinks of this suggestion, and. If he la disposed so to do. I hope he will discuss it as an additional Inducement and reason why the city of Astoria should own and operate the Young's River bridge, rather than any railroad or other private corporation. v JAMES. W. WELCH. THE NEW STYLE CHOP HOUSE. Tomorrow. Sunday, will witness the opening of the finest Bhort order and chop house that has ever been con ducted ii Astoria. Mr. Joe Terp, who has successfully conducted eating nausea In Astoria for several years, and la considered one of the finest caterers on the coast has Jut fitted out a place at 120 11th street, next door to The Offloe, and will be known as the New Style Chop House. The place Is hxndaomely furnished Inside, with chairs at the counter, where one can alt with aa much ease aa If at home at one'a own dining table. Private rooma at one aide of the room have been arranged for ladies and private dining parties. Only the most skillful and experienced cooks will be In the kitchen, and cv. rythlng that the most particular epi cure might-call for will be on hand. trains, leave at 8:30 a. m. and 4 p. m. FRANKLIN AVENUE GRADE NO TICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, propose to establish the grade of Franklin avenue, in the town (now cltvl of Astoria, Oregon, as laid out nnd re corded by John Adair, from the west line of the John Adair Donation Land Claim, to the cast line of 34th street. at elevations above the base of grades for the City of Astoria, as established by Ordinance No. 71, entitled, "An Or dinance establishing a base of grades for the Etreets of the City of Astoria," as follows, to-wlt: At the west line of the John Adair Donation Land Claim. 27 feet; At a point 100 feet west of 23d street, 33.8 feet. At we"t lino of 33d street, 38 feet At east line of 33d street, 3S feet. At a point 100 feet east of 33d street, 12.G feet At a point 200 feet east of 33d street, 47.2 feet. At west lino of 31th street. Et.S feet. At east line of 34tli street, 51.8 feet. The firndo to be of even elevation throuphout the width of the street nt any given point and upon a straight line or even slope between the above designated points. And unhss a remonstrance slpned by the owners of three-fourths of the property fronting on siid portion of sold street be filed with th Auditor and Police Judge within ten days from tne final pu Mien t inn of ttiis notice, to- wlt, on Tuesday, December 11th, 1S94, the Common Council will establish said grade By order of the Common Council. (Attest) K. 03BURN, Auditor and Police Jwlge. Astoria, Oregon, November 14, 1894. GRADE NOTICE. HAS DENTAL PARLOUS. in the Fii-vni building, opposite Occident W. M. LAFORCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 8 and 7, Flavel s Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Ofllce In Flavel's biioa building. FltA.NK J. T.-.YLIIK. J HO. T, UUUIKB. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV. Office on Second Street Aatorla, Or. DR. EILIV JANSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Suu days, 10 to 11. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, propose to establish the trrade of the alley running through blocks Two (2) Threa (3), Four (4). Five r), In the part of said city laid out and recorded by John Adair, from the west line of 3Sthstreet to the east line of 42d street. at elevations pnove the base of grades as established by Ordinance No. 71, en titled, "An Ordinance establishing base of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria," as follows, to-wlt: At the intersection of 3Jth street, 17 feet. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofiice, 6S4tt Third at, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronic diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgery. Office over Danzlger'a store. Astoria. Telephone No. 52. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms I and 6. Pvthlan Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, 639, Cedar street DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until It O'clock mnrnlnir. . .. - At the intersection of 30th street. IS ... -"''"" auon unw 1 feet I auu lrom ""til 7:30 evenings. At the Intersection of 40th street, 19 , ; - MISCELLANEOUS. CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St, and have your clothea dyed and cleaned. WHEN IN PORTLAND-Call on SHILOirs CURE. ?.'0?i,r0.V.P Cure''9 ,n Jrwat demand. Fish and game In season, meet, or l ocket ale contains twenty-five dosea ,,,, ,, .,.., ' r only .'3 cents. Childrvn love iu uy j. w. vonn. Sold The Astoria Wood Turtt h:i i.-, a lot of dry oak wood which la Just the thing for thoee wishing a cheerful winter. Leave order at Carnahau'a every kind, all served to orJer. Pun- a.iy a ainner win oe parti'-ularlv in vltlng to th public, when It Is known that it will h one of his famous "Tur key Dinner. " feet. At the intersection of 41st street. 20 feet. At the intersection of 42d street. 20 feet. The alley to be lev.J throughout the width of each of snld streets, and thel grade to be upon a straight line or evert; slope between the points at which ! the grade it dcciimnted. and that theiHandley ft Haas. ISO Tint t of mid alley will beleot th nn- ..,. established es above mentioned unbW" - , 7' , vltor neea within ten daya from the final nubll-!"01 mlBa tQelr morning paper while nation of this niMicp. to-wlt. on or be- mere. ore Fatiirday, December 15. 1894, the owners of three-fourths of the proper ty adjacent to said portion of said street shall make and file with the Auditor and Police Judg their writ ten remonstrance against said proposed grade. Rv order of the Common Councl'. (Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judee. Astoria, Oregon. November 15th, 18S4. SOCIETY MEETINGS. .!'ILOT..C0MMr'qsio,KI:-The reg- ni i,laeUn,!! ot ,nl board he'd on hs first Mondav of -. W a. m.. at the olBee of Robb ft Par- kor. W. U Robb. Sec. BF.VERA.GEa ONLY THE PT'REST Wlne and I Itquora are eo'.d at Alex CarupbeU'e NOTICE Th. M-f i1k d Loa0 Asaoda- v- arl heW t P- m. on the first 1 3? 'Oiiiy f each month, omce on i"1-""1"' 8"-eet south Chenamus. v. L. ROBB. Secretary. 1 Gem. Vr. Price's Cream Biking Powder World' 1 Fair ii'dol Awiii. 0!lnN R:''CAMPMr:XT No. IS. I a fndel wine Jtisteiul of c.o or te. I PuildlnV at 7 V- Li; Fifty cents per gallon Don't forget fourth" Monday, of Srt'nS T-H anHoot brandy .Al Frew Jcnnun br0 Cognaa and tue at A-l GUtcn . ' i-y ora&r p