The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 29, 1894, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTOUIAN, ASTORIA. THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1894
You
Meet Men
. . vngni aivemion In the style,
trmke. and finish of thew m,u. Yet
h.,?e of th,em U rint toucH with
'.,r ."; and htta the 8nulne stamp
o matter whether
ou are a man of fashion or a dresser
for comfort McDonald's suit will Bat
ify your tawte and protect your puree.
chas. Mcdonald,
The Tailor. .
53j Commercial Street
The Alice Blanchard came In from
San Francisco yesterday, and after die
charging: a' small amount of cargo, left
up the river.
At the drawing of Hill's Lot Club
yetHentay Lot 13, Block 35, fell to J.
Steward, and Geo. Sanders drew Lot 15,
in the same block.
Mairtager Seeley says that tlie Billey
Gatzert is undergoing repairs and will
be put on, the Portland-Astoria route
In the near future.
the regular meeting of the commission,
after which time It Is expected propos.
itls' will be Invited for the construction
of the proposed works, and the bonds
simultaneously advertised.
A RUN
r X . .
, w uiuiineiw irom early morning till
latie at eight Is the history of this place
Hlnce people have got to find out the
menu oi our nope Whiskey. "How
can you give suoh goods for the price
i m average araiK ot whisky?" and
Hi ml tar questions are frequently asked
during the day, and our answer Is that
wain eu tne trade In town on good
goods, et a. fair profit, and we expect
that such quality of liquor as Hope
. money win unilff It lO US.
THE OFFICE.
Albert Dunbar
HAS fICURKDTHK
;'V '- .
Agency
I
For f
And Ha
if- ":4-t in
Stock
.1 1
- All Blzo And Colors.
Tht Following t Their
" Special Notice."
To the wearers of the farmer
CENTEJVIEFf,! KID GLiOVH
VnTP Tkn r -...... .
. LcmimiTi & (jo, neV'
" "7 lne nmsers of this fcl,ve, bu
simply controlled the
Btatt'S, and by being the exelimlv.
lers, were given the right to sell tho
T V. .. " ranu -p. Centemert
..u iiie maiter or this glove Is an-'
.lViy hus b';en Mniririnnl lirn.
of Milan, Italy. The contract between
P. Cent.merl & Co. and Mugglunl Fiun.
' "avlll expired, P. Centemert A
. v. Ji no loner nave ny connection
"iui nm imih 01 mis glove whatever
mm ii gioves nencerorth will be suld
u.rujci me name or "Magglonl Fran
You can buy the best eating nnd
cooking apples in the city for the least
money at the grocery store of Howell
& Ward. Try them.
In spite of the Inclement weather yes
terday, all tine steamers that left Fish
er's dock were well patronized with
passengers and freight.
Conoomly Tribe No. 7, Redmen, stands
on record for u very generous act. At
their laat meeting -they appropriated
the sum of $25 with which to buy a
number of articles for the poor of this
olty. A oommtttitee was appointed, and
yesterday they made a round of the
stores and purchased ehcee, stocking),
"tfts and other articles of wear, which
will be dlBbrtbulod todav.
BE. UP AND DOING.
Sensible Sug-reotlons Anent the Building
of the Young's Bay Bridge.
Probable Plons of the O. R. and N. Co.,
as ForceWadowed by "Mcwback"
Pirblle Meeting Called for
Friday Evening.
In the county clerk's office yesterday,
James Roddaway made final proof on
his homtnteud in section 13, township
mwtih, t'ange 10 west.
S. E. Utzlnger Is tin agent In Astoria
for the celebrated aambrlnus Nottied. ! mnoy l to be loaned out as per dlrtc
In Tuesday's Issue of the Astorlan,
munition was made of the Security Loan
and Trust Company., articles of Incbr
poraicion having Just been filed. It will
perhaps be Interesting to the public
to know the plans on which this cor-
poraltlon will work, and the purposes
ror which It wan organized. First, each
memlber Is expected to contribute
cents u!h day to the general fund,
whloh will average 90 per month for
the twelve chlarter members. This
Beer, of Portland. Dr p him a postal
card and he will call for your older.
Housekeepers should read B F. ' Al
lcn's new advertisement as It calls their
attention to Just what is ne-;4;d every
day about ' the house In the way of
enamels. - 1 '
Blank books, of every kind and de
scription, turned out on short notice
by Dellinger & Howe, ithe binders, at
Portland prices. We guarantee our
work to be the best.
An Illinois Town
Ten years ago had Olllv onA nlrrnt run.
tory employing five hands. It also had
a young men's business association
whose work was to boom the town.
One of the things the association rec.
"MiniBimea was ror smokers to smoke
tliolr town's elonrn. tulle t-hoii. r.u,nv
cigars, and agree to smoke none other
The result Is, thait today that town hus
8,000 population, 1,500 of whom work In
"iKwr lactones, w. BChlebe mnnu
faotures the LA BELLB ASTORIA,
and if tlie smokers of this city would
be loyal to theilr town and follow the
example set by these people of Illinois,
It, might prove as profitable an Invest
ment as tho encouragement of a railroad.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Portland, Nov. 28. For Western Ore
gon and Wtwtern Washington, owa
slonl light rain.
For Matern Washington, light rain.
'"ii"ra uy uur WMUtner, cooler,
l.v 1,1 .1 .. , . 1 .......
f , P ' "u "nern uregon, you'll have no other,
tlon of the board, or to be nrd
purcihlaslng real estette, notes, bonds
rmjrtgugw. The irftereet, It Is under-
biooo, ror a certain period will be
added to the principal. The members
hope for great things from their new
ervtJerpriee, and are already talking of
milidilng railroads, bridges, etc
THE MISCHIEF'S ACCIDENT.
It Is the steamer Mischief after all,
rays the Colonist, which when the Mex
lco paawel through Seymour Narrows
on her way from Alaska, was ashore
in Menzlos bay. The Vio'.orla steamer
was, as stated In yesterday's Issue, on
her way to Quatslno sound, with Hans
Johnson and his party of Norwegian
coloniets and their effects. At the last
moment It was decldl. to change the
route, and when the steamer balled
early Wednesday morning, Captain
Foot took the Inside passage. His rea
sons for taking this unusual route to
a Wept Coast point were two-fold. In
the first place, ho was desirous of vis
iting the northernmost point of the
island to locate If possible, the wreck
age of the lost Ivanhoe which, accord
ing to the Nootka Indians, had recently
oome atinore near Cape Scott. His
Captain Crosby, arrived in yesterday I secondary reason was that the Norwe-
days from San Francisco. She came K'ana to man were afraid of mal
In ballast ami left up the river during de mer- ftn1 urged him to follow the
this afUernoon for Portland. 1 course which would give them the
shortest sea trip. The Mischief had
Yellow Pumpkins, Hubbard Squash
and Mincemeat; also Cranberries, new
crop nuts, figs, raisins, olives, etc., etc.,
and large variety of fancy groceries at
Ross, Hlggins & Co.'s.
ToJIay being a national holiday, tho
Astorlan will Join with the rest of the
Institutions in the city and close its
doors. No Issue of the paper will be
made' on Friday morning.
Every body knows how good fir wood
Is, but It must be good, and th'dt is the
kind that the Astoria Wood Yard bias
to offer you. Ordure left at Carnahan &
Co.'s, or at the Wood Yard.
The British ship Marathon, 1814 tons,
Astoria, November 2S, Wi.
To the Editor:
In this morning's issue of your paper
you reported the substance of an in
terview with omcIWs of the O. R. and
N. Co., Jn whkfli Interview said officials
tpld of Intended improvements which
their company proposes to make In Its
river service, between this city and
POTtlind, and hinted at oome action
whl. i It proposes taking in the near
futu which will be of great benefit
to tMs city. At first I was inclined
to tl .nk they referred to the buildlnc
of tt,- Oobel road; but when I remem.
bered that Mr. McNeill had remarked
in suoetanco that he would bdlld
road to Astoria when he got readv,
and that Astoria could nt ha. re a road
till then, I concluded otherwise. T am
therefore In the dark as to what was
meant by the aforesaid officials: hut. If
the proposed action of that comoanv
lies In the direction of acquiring the
seashore road, either by purchaoe or
lease, and tho operation of It in connec
tion with their bbats as a through lln
the benefit to Astoria therefrom will
be aibout equal to the benefits which this
city receives from the through summer
business of the Ilwaco Railway and
Navigation Company, which is practi
oally nothing. It to to the interest of
the last named company to have all
the supplies which go to North Beach
come from Portland; for, in that cast
It gets all the freighting from Port-
Kind, while, If It dame from Astoria,
that company might get but a small
part of the freighting from Portland.
or elsewhere, to Astoria, and could
only depend upon tshie freight from
Astoria to the beach. With the Sea
shore road in the hands of the O. R.
and N. Co., the same conditions will
exist on the south heaoh in future, uro
video other conditions are the same as
at present.
How are we going to remedy this
threatened danger? There is Just one
way. Let the city build the Young's
Bay bridge, and let us have a cood
road from the west end of the bridge
the ocean beach, and our merchant
can then reach every portion of th
beach, and of Cla'csoa Plains, with
their wagons: and ths nhm.
largely In favor of the proposition, that
said company obtains control of th
Seashore road, it would be only too
V a . i plxCv
For Fine Turkeys. Geese, end Chick'
ens, alive or dressed, leave your order
with Ross, Hlggins & Co.
THANKSGIVING DINNER.
Tomorrow the Horse Shoe Chop House
on Commercial Street Will Serve
the Best.
Following is the Bill of Fare.
SOUPS.
Consomme a la Clsms and a la Windsor
FISH.
Fried Filet of Flounder and Sauce.
Hollandtiise.
RELISHES.
Tomatoes, Lettuce, Celery, Radishes,
Olives, and Young Onions.
BOILED.
Leg of Mutton, Oaper Sauce.
ENTREES.
(Extra.)
Ohlckn Cronuets with Green Peas.
French Pancakes, a la Glaze
Fritters.
ROASTS.
Thanksgiving Turkey and Cranberry
Sauce.
VEGETABLES.
Sweet Corn, Stewed Prrtlps, Boiled
. Onions, Mashed Potatoes.
SALADS.
(Extra.)
Lcfivfer a la C:ab.
Chicken.
DESSERT.
English Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce,
Marble Hlanc-Mange.
PASTRY.
Home Made Pumpkin Pie and Cream
Puffs.
CEREALS.
Milk, Tea, Cnffe?, Assorted Cakes, Rai
sins, Nuts, Crackers and
Cheese.
Steamer Sarah Dixon will discontinue ilbeem vorv renen.Hv n..fliM 1, ,
hor Friday trips. Other days and time! just sufficient cargo aboard' to btllast
as usual. Reduced rates; round trln. hor rrnM iv. ,..oa , t, .
2.00; single $125; upper berths. 50 make her best speed, which accounts
cents; lower berths. 75; meals, 25cents. for her early arrival at th o r
thi mishap. That ehe was not serious-r" 10 avM Hself ot the opportunity
ly injured Is evident from the fact th-it r1"-'" Dy lne bridge to gain an
she did not signal the Mexico for any tranoe lnto the city, and, If so, its cars
assistance. The beach at Menzles buy 'ou''a be operated from here.
Is sandy and sloping, and it Is the 1 , hear some Persons cay that we
treacherous and very swift currents oan t 'attord t0 build the bridge, be
alone that make Seymour Narrows raUSe our taxes are heavy now,
-K m . fllll Vn .. .1.1 .
ursaoea Dy navigators. It is altogether oum increase our taxes. 1
probiDble that she Is by this time off the ftlm08t bought the remark had been
utwen anu wen on ner way to her des- injaen, ror it is m reality the
The city of Astoria ha3 filed suits in
the circuit court against James Cuslclt,
Chus. Wright, and Andrew Carlson, to
condemn a right-of-way for the pro.
posed new water" pipe line from Bear
Creek.
The salmon Industry of the Columbia
river Is rerresented here this week by
the Hon. J, G. Mogler, of Brookfleld,
Wash., (md by Mr. Georg,. of George jtlwatilon. In addition to her Norwegian aru'me,nt of a mosaback (or of some
& Marker, Astoria.- -Ainerlcin Grocer.
or New York
Parties wishing a fine box of bon bon
candies, should go to C. B. Smith's
where they can always find the largest
assortment of. flno candles In the city
Fresh candles manufactured dally. 483
Commercial street.
Seems hard to believe that The Office
could In so short a time build up such
trade on Hops, Whiskey. But Ice
ks solid enough the Instant before
breaks. Once use Hone whlskev.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Didn't Noe & Scully tell you that Old
Probabilities would goon send neonlo
Local weather fop th ih.f. looklnir ilwmt . .
m.nt of Agriculture, weather bureZ wouldn ' " be knowing December
m-.txiinum lempeiMture, 03 degrees. " 'uu 10 el now r
Minimum temoerHture. iX ,i,.ir., I
Precipitation. .47 inch. ' There wII1Jk a Who-Are-You serial
tvSt I!rec')ltnt,on r September it the residence of Mrs. W. W. Parker,
1st, 1S94. to date. SH.17 Innhu
' Excess of preolpi'.ttlon from ir'eptt-m-
r-i 1 10 naie. b.ii.i inclipa,
AROUND TOWN.
! "JEFF'S"
The Only Restaurant.
See Swope.
See Swope about decorating.
8e Swope about decorating and sign
work.
' Evoryone should be thankful tod iv.
Th uteamsililp Oregon i-rived In yes.
tenrciy rrom Ban Francisco.
Tho bark Prooyon went down to Fort Tr'oo"'le8.
nm yestientay and anchored.
n.i.it.... 1 ...
I'liuuy tfvt-iiing 01 mis week, ror the
benefit of the Presbyterian church. Ev
ery one cordUlly Invited to come and
nctid a pleasant evening.
Fonrd & Stokes Co. have secured the
agency of the famous STEWART'S
TWINES, tho only GENUINE FLAX
TWINE manufactured In IRELAND.
Their new stock goods are much su
perior to nny other kind.
Th CKvixmean society of the Hlnh
lohool, had sicjnl exeroisea yesterday,
ipi'mpiKtiie ror, TlwuikBclvlng. The
Uigh school pupils all brought donations
.vr the poor, the oontriUntions Includ-
:ng WKiring apjuarel, several geese, and
passenguirs, Oapt. Foot has with him one who donX want the bridge built).
Mr. Weft Huson, who Is In chairge of h tne Idge will be self sustalninc
me party, and Mr. Leeson, the store. ,VI" undoubtedly will) and this
keeper at Quatslno. Capt. Foot pur- oity cal derive, through Its business
poses making a search along the nor- msp' 'WO a year profit from the
thern and western coasts of the Island busllneB3 which such an enterprise will
ourore returning. In the hope of obtsln. Duu:l "ft seems as if the shoo might
Ing some definite Information regarding be on the other foot. One reason why
rne ivannoe a rate.
PERSONAL MENTION.
our taxes are so great Is because we
nave not, in the post, developed our
ivwujvea,- bo tnut the surroundlna
Miss Lottie Hume, of Eagle Cliff, 8 country could build up, and becom
visiting for a few days at Dr. Tut tie's.
P. Kinney, a prominent ran-iher nf
valuable and prolltaJble, and help to
ucar me expenses of running the coun
4., T 1 V, . , .
Hare, Oregon, was In the city yester- 7-V. ' . . n"aS he 18 ln
day. " ""u 'u,"ns- Demna, if he thinks
n "'al "y analng w Ma "took he can In-
w ulw,,iai 1 iU'illlU, IS ViSlt- OVQSe hlH hutilT-. i.
1 . - . I aim uuiKe it Tvroiit,
irg oiu inenaa and childhood scenes In able, does he hit, i,... ..
tiatsop county. ivecessurv hwarni..) m. . ...
I - . . . iu tUI, IIP
Among tne Astorlans who will snend ntws that, while there Is an artdiitionni
i.uinfswing in rnrnana are the fol- -iy necessary, that that additional
lowing: Miss H. Sayres, Miss K. Grant. lMay Is what will save him from hnrn,.
Miss Sadie Giving, and Prof. Jackson, jruptey.
BIDS FOD REPAIRING RESCITR ph. 1 1 . t ourae'8 a littlo. We
GINE NO 2 .VB Uee" trylnK t0 BVY a rjl'ad for
'ns time and without success. Let
Bids will te received from this date "s sturt anew. aid do for ourselves
to the 10th diay of December, lSDi bv Blocomllih something If we
the Chief Engineer and Comm.tte; on A 7,rtLZyit
Fire and Water of the City of Astoria, "ever get a ralbvad! w aSSShlh
for repairs to the boiler of Rescue En- ,V,'tnln" else, because no ten men in
gine no. 2. Speolfl.ajtlons of work moj kin J Zt iZll "f. 8 upon an' 0,le
be had by calling , .ha ..... . T.1 al l PPe would not
,. . , " -"'t'l 10 110 iyr memselvea, but were
Police Judge or addrefclnir the Chief ( ''tajitly trying to get someone to
cjoisiiieer oi me Astoria Fire Depart- w ujio meir pdace up for
mtnt. J,'"' wHh(,,t any extrdon or risk on
Bids will be opened on the 10th d.v "'k',!'-
of December, 1S94. at 2 o'clock p. m.. not buJ a city; but that. In oon-
A TIDAL WAVE.
Tacoma, Nov. 28. A big tidal wave
occurred hers at 11:23 tonight, lasting
fully fifteen minutes. Several ships
parted their moorings and went adrift,
but wero secured without damage. Part
of the Northern Pacific freight sheds
were carried Into the bay.
A FISHING SCHOONER SUNK.
Boston, Nov. 28. The schooner Gra
de H. Beason was sunk ln a collision
with the steamer Reading, of the Phila-1
mm nsauins nne, at tne en
trance of Boston Harbor early today.
Six of the Benson's crew were drowned.
PROMINENT POPULIST DEAD.
Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 28. Judee
Isaac Howe, lata Populist candidate for
suvernor or Houtn Dakota, died this
morning ot his home in Redfield. The
exertion of the campaign brought on a
fatal illness.
THE- CZAR'S POPULARITY.
St. Petersburg, Nov. 23. The popular
ity of the Czar Increases dally owing
to his unaffected ways and the fact
that he is dispensing with the military
police body guards of the palace.
ANOTHER TRAIN HELD UP.
San Antonio, Texas. Nov. 59Th
fXnithern Paelflo passenger train was
neia up atJJlka at 12:30 this morning.
THE TREASURY BALANCE.
FOB SALE.
CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small
means can buy real estate ln Hill's first
addition.
LOTS FOR J2. Call at the Astoria
Real Estate Exchange and get a lot
In Hill's First Addition for $2.
JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just
received Just what you want, at Wing
Lee's, 529 Third street.
WANTED.
WANTED Agents to represent the
old National Life Insurance Co., of
Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa
tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast
Manager, 82-S4 Crocker Building, San
Francisco, Cal.
$25.00 to $S0 PER WEEK using and
selllnsr Old Reliable Plater. Every fam
ily has rusty, worn knives, forks,
spoons, etc. Quickly plated by dipping
In melted metal. No experience or
hard work. A good situation. Address
W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14,
Columbus, Ohio.
BOARDING AND ROOMS.
Three or four nicely furnished front
rooms for housekeeping, $1C; two
rooms partly furnished for housekeep
ing, fd; 518 Bond street.
FOR RENT Five-room, nicely fur-
nished house. Enquire Real Estate Ex
change.
FOR RENT Two or three rooms.
furnlHhad for light housekeeping, cheap.
Apply G. V. Porter's furniture store,
517 Bond street.
FURNISHED ROOMS With hoarrt
or good table board by the day, or
week, with home comforts, at reason
able rates. Mrs. E. C. Holden.
9th and Duane streets.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
H. A. SMITH
DENTIST.
Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building,
over C. H. Cooper's store.
W. C. LOGAN, D. D. S..
DENTAL PARLORS.
Mansell Block, 673 Third street.
J. LttFORCE, D. D. S.
HAS DENTAL PARLORS.
In tho
Klavel building. -. t ... ..-.. Occident
W. M. LAFORCE.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flavel s Brick
Building.
SII.AS B. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offlce in Flavel's bilclc building.
HUNK J. I'AYLOK. JNo. T, LlOHTES.
TAYLOR & LIGHTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Astoria; Oregon.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY.
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LA W.
Office on Second Sfcxet, Astoria, or.
DR. EILIV JANSON.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours 19
to 12 a, m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun
days, 10 to 11.
Waahigton, Nov. 28.-The cash bal-
ance in the treasury todav was Stno
638,447; gold reserve, $68,152,911.
HWTT.rm-a .-irmr. ...
" " ' . It , 1 I', Nil I II ntt a
Tf T t.l ""-inient consumption
IL? 58 CouBn ,:,I,e- n'v on
cent a dose. 25 cents, 50 eta., and $1.00.
0010 uy j. w. uonn.
SELLINfJ at 95 nar .
ill XX 111 m n irar o net itlon -
wwiuc. Asiona nea.i Estate Ex
Umhrellna .mri nnmeni..
short notice, as .hllTis the on y buMne,
X follow. J. Jonlln ler. ,,
What Is the use tn en or, , .
cenm for. - r.: .V T.. " I'"'
LIBERTY P. MULUNIX, M. D., '
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office, 65414 Third sL, Astoria, Ore
Special attention given to all chronlo
diseases.
DR. O. B. ESTES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention to diseases of wom
fn and surgerj'.
OfUce over Danzlger" store. Atorla.
Telephone No. 62.
JAY TUTTLE, M. D
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON. AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
Office, Rooms t, Ann e T...u,
puling. Hours. 10 to ?u l' and' T t"
. Residence. 639, Cedar etreet
s Visit to CttU-
A gooil part of the Jewelrv stora nf
Mm. h. A. Buttom tins returned from B- Norris will be given over to
watches this week, as he Intends hav
ing a special sale of this olass of goods.
A good reliable watch Is a Joy forever.
and you should select one from this
stock at once.
ptoaAamt two mouth
fornla.
me wioir of the M. E. Church har
prejuamj some xelal musio tor the
wrvlofi today.
The bttrk Sllverhow came down yes-
tetriay from Portland. She will go to
e in a day or two.
-.tamping, embroidery, and all the
latest novelties, cheap at Mrs. Rapple-
yea s. 165 10th atrmU.
rtii'Slea Just up from that part of the
o.irt report that a large rock In front
f an lmimei!. cave about a nuarter
f a mile south of Ileketa H.i.i is
iw.-rimlng i1ih seallons. Thev ars tl
felloiva. and are more numerous than evening. November smh m
Remember, Thanksgiving service In
the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran
church this evening at 7:30.
Thuiikstrlvlng being a national boil.
ray. me pitofflce will be clod ..t.
Thursday, the 29th Inst. The irenri
delivery window -in k.. .
You won't find another stock In the to 10 o'clock .v m ,i t x ,
city that will suit you a. well a. that o'clock p. m. The carrier, will make
at the store of R. a Norris. thlr uual murnimr .i..n.. .,.
It any one ha. a dentixt'a diploma l' eni '"" ""Jj'wiw mutl
Last evening the water commlsMin
and wants to locate, the Gervalo Star
ays that town has a good opening,
Good la rood but better beats It, and verJr "nemlwr was present. The re-
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. v,,r- miirry ni clime w hlklkv r k1". mi. -iiu-.er. ini eonMiil......
01 conuieniig the Illegal action
01 tne noora at Its reirular meeting.
By order. c. J. CCRHs.
Attest: ' Pre-sIJ-nt.
F. J. CARNEY. Secretary.
Don Quixote fighting wind-mills is
not more amusing than to see peorle
"J1" "P "e progress of Mar
hir Twine. A if anyone but thJ
held an imporant meethor n-hi... 1 1... . " . on
and the undVrelgned will recommend to i,ei,,t,0!1 ' wlth a railroad, It would re
ZJ rTAtntre
.... ... ... .ijuumuie uiuucr. I f""" "in iro a long way without
uiu must do in writing and filed ,u,,w et us try it.
with the Auditor and Police Judge be
fore that day.
C. E. FOSTER, 1
Chief Engineer A. F. D.
. C R. THOMSON.
Ch4;mn Committee on F.re and Water
BOARD OF DELEGATES' MEETING. I
Pursuant to the request of five mem.
bora of the Board of Delcgn? is, A. D.
D., a spe-lal meeting of said Board u
hert'by called to meet at the room, ".f
Aioi t M. and L. Co.. No. 1. on Fridiv
ut the
?Si .rf"".."? doctor Alfred
hi5!!t ?vn'a cigarDirthe OFFICE AT HIS RESIDKN
tllu ttnu ,ree smoking.
.A'L.th9 Patent medicines advertise,!
'tXT.. the choic:
.. , J" " liie: artlc es. etc
.anbe bourht t the lowest Hf .V
cid,n; "."'. du.!.rtore' opposite o:
A.iuriti.
Since no one else seem Im-ih ,
take the load In this matter. I move
that all who fa-or the build'.ng of a
bridge across Young's Bav by the city
nreet at the Chamlr of Commerce
room, on Friday evenlnsr Vra.,h.
.w, o.i i.ju oci'X-K. men and there to
formulate some plan of carrying this
ujcvi iw wtuTi 10 completion.
. MOSBACK.
Clap a magnifying glass upon a piece
Marshall's twine. Notice he threads
-Dlnmn i-nmui "c nireaas
every twirl . " W.""". worK m
" -.wen. 11m iKfa Ihflt
ilax
--ermen on
aiiouian l von. "
Awarded
Highest HonorsWorld' Fair.
Da
CREAF.I
m
whMi cwn ! found only at The Office.
Vt. rYice'a Cream Bjtktns Powder
Word's Felr tidiest Award.
cnji'luerr, un the plans and specifics
lion?, was aeopted and referred to a
spec.il oommltte for examln.;ion ja-e-jiatvitory
to final action being tai:en at
mat mere is only one twine on the
river that is the best for the money
asked, and that twine ie Marshall's,
and the tusk Is getting easier every
day.
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
m
IngeeThhuT1 avulsion, dur-
ing .eethlitg, mothers should alwnv
Shoes and blues rhvme, but if vm,
buy our shies, you wi 11 7,..l v r
the blue.. Th,,V-..n."1. Bcve- have
e round in his office until 1
o clock mornings, from 12 noon until a
P- m., and from 6 untU 7:30 evon 8
MISCELLANEOUS.
call on p. BAxTmrSnC:
ana hnv.
. VJUl
cleaned.
clothes dyed and
been taken out of the
ma a at uo.
prices. Good-
MOST PERFECT MADE
A port Crtpe Cream of Tirtar Powder. Free
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
CHOICE LOTS I" Mill.- e. ... . . - -
ih . "j'nn laimr and pays
he hlgh-st cash price for fur skins.
TURKEYS: TURKEYS! TURKEYS!
Ducks, Gees, and Chickens..
Mince moat v. .
v. ttnuvrries. Drown n.
-., ...ui, lemon neel. f.lrm
peel, shelled almonds, fresh and boiled
h k, ra"''ns' ne Er.g-
..... .lrra. smoked herrings, and al
XJX Trtmtn of ceiebra- ed
eT.'?. W ha- n1 ba-
Foard Stores "1 te
at
Bring your Bhe musicto m
Horn;, the Binder. --,1 v....
bound Into handsome books.
WHEN IN PORTr.Av,.." -
Handley & Haas. 150 Z.
get the Daily Astorlan. V.slYeeS
not miss their morni., 7.
there. " ,""cr "nu
SOCIETY MEETINGST
PILOT POIISi,r,..
ular ineeui Vm"m -
W. L. Robb. Sec!
WedneSa, S'd, " k P' "h the first
Genevieve atreer... UR,
... vne
. - nupg, secretary,
nEAr,N ENCAMPMENT No. IS. T n"
O. F.-Regulnr mti -
Pment No. U VT?
cam
Building, at 7
fourth MonVv; J ? econd and
month. So-
c. P.
ONLY THE
liquors are onlri
Gem.
BETVERAGEa
PUREST Wine, .n
t Alex Campbell's
ndlVwS,N;?..??.PS.C8eZlB.
or tea.
fnndel w,ne" Insta of co'ee"
rifty rents per mlinn rl.
C.l, and r!n si 7eo-
uuoert a.