Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1894)
THE DAILY ASTORIA N, ASUOR1A,- SUNDAY MpitNIXG, DECEMBER 2, lS4. You Meet Men: Every day wearing nults made by Mc Donald, the tailor. No doubt you have observed a Blight, diversion In the Btyle, make, and finish of these suits. Yet eaon one or them Is right In touch with the times, and has the genuine stamp irue eiegance. wo matter whether you are a' man of fashion or a dresser for comfort MuDonald's suits will sa.tr isry your taste and protect your puree chas.; Mcdonald, , s The Tailor. 523 Commercial Street A . RUN ' Of business from early-morning , till late at night is the history of this place . since people have got to find out the merlts-of our Hope Whiskey. "How can you give such goods for the price of an average drink of whisky?" and similar questions are frequently asked during the day, and our answer is that we want all the trade in town on good goods, at a fair profit, and we expect ttvat such quality ofi'iiquor Htfpe wniHicey win titng tt io ni.'- THE--OFFICB,- S. E. Utzingor la tin agent In Astoria for the celebrated Ganibrinus Hottied lieer. of Portland. Dr p lum' a. postal card and he will call Tor your oider. The funeral of Herbert Higgins will take place from the residence, this af ternoon at 1:30. The boat leaves for Greenwood at 2 o'clock.. All friends are cordially invited. - Blank books of every kind and de scription,' turned out on short notice ASSESS- I ELECTION NOTICE. NOTICE. Ross, Higgins & Co.'s. ' Every body knows how good fir wood to, but tt must be good, and tint Is the kind that the Astoria Wood Yard luas to offer you. Orders left at Carnahan & Co.'s, or at the Wood Yard. Albert Dunbar n.VS SECURED TUB Agency And Has For , Seventeen members of the subsidy commidtee were each exhibiting a dif ferent souvenir penholder last night, which they claimed was used by Mr. Hammond in signing the contract. Mr. W. I. Crawford, collector for the Coast Agency Co.. Is In Portland on business.- He 1s making a great sale on tne franklin typewriter, selling out completely on Saiturdtay. He expects a new stock soon. FIFTH STREET SEWER MENT NQTICE. . ' a. I .n!ll'A 14 hof.,hU Dlvon tha t i. txn 4 . i tho : uma" JN- 1 I' . ' . win ue held In the city of As- deigned. administrator of the estate assessment ra.i t Mii, ' " e orl wegon, r r city oiricers, name- of James P. Mela, deceased, have (lied anoLMjutni i muo lur me construction ly: One councilman from each ward. ; I iiicre is nereDy set on ana estatxl sh. nmn P rkdun Cnnnt nir flr.ni ..u .u, Hie ijuiuwhmi m ine saiu general account as such administrator, and the' eiojiinn, to oe neici on tne 12th day same has been by said court set for u uemDer, tne louowmg elec- hearing Wednesday, January th, 18M, uou jnecincts, in-wii: t the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at court liivu nuffltiMtu u. ij. house at Astoria, Or. All persons inter i reeinct numbered One be anil Ihe nil ihmin sr h.whv nntiflnH m thun name snaii eniorace a:i or tno city of and there appear and Bhow oause If AKuni west OI an Street in snlrl r V l.n vhv Hi an I, imvinit ho nrrf ol. on or as lam out by John McClure and ex- lowed, and the administrator dlschumr- "y -yrus uiney anu as reei;ri!i(i i efl. . jamrh w harp. ana iaiu out by Hustler & Ail'.on. . Administrator. i rei-inci numbered Two All of the cny or Astoria Pounded on the west by 7th street In MeClure's, and HusU ici oc amens Asiorm. ana on tne ml) xt-u i . i... i t-.... .. by the pastern boundary of W.rH ; ."'"75" lne un Kp.jj nn urmiBiuu,' uuimniBiruior or me estate WmnMIIMnPnirnirm,. , tins uicu ill lie Th, Tf7". .":v., V"".'.? ' the State of Oregon. Thro alio ii oi v, L ,. " v-utiaup wnuiiiy, ins nnai account Site JS1 LtJ 5." 8UOh administrator, and the said NumherPd Twn """""" "l W has set Friday, December 21st, isai, at tne nour or w o'clock a. m., a . I. n n, n . . . . darte. o? 'Si? F"t?,iS bon' Court House at Astoria, Oregos, as the 'fh LrS'" lNu,mbe.i:eaI P"r Je time and place for the hearing there- Heirs of R. Hobson. Lot 2. Block B. iiiminriu n wVi M .Ik!5 SiL" . I ?b aPa that .Peons Interested Heirs of R. Hobson. Lot 7. Block 6. hrnateri .TnTi;,""I.i ana snow cause ir. any there n nm li vviSi4n vitH-t? A vrx on l ix vrn iiii ni n m w na ci o ma n vin 1 1 . -l .'" WAHU. ALEX. mr.RFPT tolling place numbered one In nrA-l i,tminiafva. k. . j iraii eiiKiiiei tome magne, ueceasea, wunc iiuuiutri tru iwie un Asior street. or a sewer in Firth Street from the south line of Commercial street to a point 310 feet north of the north line of Astor street In said City as laid out ana recoraea Dy John McClure, is now due and payable in United States mild and silver coin, at the ofllce of the City Treasurer, and If not paid within fl.ro ,1 .. ... h TWlllr,,. B. U, ., Hlo-a .t i "u l" "nai " --. puDitcation or this notice, to-wlt, ronrana prices. . we guarantee our before Tuesday, December 15, 1894, the work to be the best. . uommon council win order warrants issuea xor tne collection or the same. Yellow Piimnklm. Hnhhaivl Snnnsh I xl. Li. Turner, frontage 110 feet lot Mlnnmut. .tlno nn, I OIOCK 4, -.. v.... H L Turner, frontage 110 feet Lot Vil" 11 U LO, 11B9 lUIDIlia, U11VV9, C LU., tTlC, I 4( ijlOCK 4 $46.70. and large variety of fancy groceries at H. L. T.irner, Lot S, Block 4, $22.50. xl. L. Turner, Lot 4, Block 4, $42.45. H. L. Turner, Lot 5, Block 4, $42.45. H. L. Turner, Lot 6, Block 4, $22.50. Astoria Packing Co., frontage 110 feet Lot 1, Block E, $37.05. Astoria Packing Co., frontage 110 reet Lot Z, Block 5. $15.00. Hiirs of R. Hobscn. Lot 1. Block S. $ 3.J.50. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her tlnal account, as administratrix of the estate of Charles mrom, aeceasea, In the county court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop county, and the time for hearing there on, by said court, set for Monday, De cember 3d, A, D. 1894, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., and all persons having objections thereto, will then and there appear, and show cause If any why the same shall not be allowed, and the administratrix discharged. October 30th, 1894. ELIZABETH STROM, a&w Administratrix. Epicures inv the hest Pork Sausage combines All Bliea And Colors. The Following ts Their "Special Notice." To the wearers of the former CENTEMEftl rD GijOVH NOTE That P. Centimeri & Co. nev er were tne makers of this glove, but simply controlled the sale In the United States, and by being the exclusive sel lers, were given the right to sell the glove under the brand "P. Centemort & Co " The maki;r of this glove is and i.iwuya Bus tx.en Maggloni Franosaco, of Milan, Italy. The contract between r. uentimeri & Co. and Maggloni Fran csco noving expired, P. Centemerl & -o. win no longer have any connection with the sale of this glove whatever, and all gloves henceforth will be sold unoer tne name or "Maggloni Fran cesoo." Parties wishing a fine box of bon bon candles, should go to C. B. Smith's, where they can always And the largest assortment of fine candles In the city. Fresh candles manufactured dally. 483 Commercial Btreet. $13.65, Helns of R. Hobson, Lot 8, Block 5, $33.65. George Hill, Lot 1, Block 12, $33.65. George Hill. Lot 2. Block 12. $13.65. J. Bergman, one-half of Lot 7, Block 12, .0.S1J. H. Christiansen, one-half of Lot Block 12. $6.85. I. Bergman, one-half of Lot 8, Block 1Z, $l(j.g&, H. Christiansen, . one-half of Lot 8, ESIOCK 12, flb.&U, Polling-place numbered two In pre- Utnto nhin r,. , T oinsl numbered two shall be at engine 'eas jouniv Z ,J' L" 7. house, numbered two on Commercial u00,"". "' ... street. rrank L. Cheney makes oath thin he Is the senior partner of the firm of Polling place numbered three, In pre- fw" J' OT-eV5 JL ' ."?..D"!1?es" n SECOND WARD. dnet numbered three, shall be at what "i" vl i?0! .V01". a-na tat.e iuuk. 12, io.ou. iKknawnanWoM'.RInrb r. ""ra' anu max me saia nrm will jonn Fox, one-half of Lot 3, Block oial treet. "" ipay tne sum or ONE; HUNDRED DOL An Illinois Town Ten years ago had only one cigar fac 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 ommended was for smokers to smoke, their town's cigars, talk their town's cigars, and agree to smoke none other. The result is, thait today that town has 8,000 population, 1,500 of whom work In cigar factories. W. F. ScMebe manu factures the LA BELLE ASTORIA, and if the smokers of this city would be loyal to their town and follow the example set by these people of Illinois It might prove as profitable an Invest ment as the encouragement of a rail roaa. Didn't Noe & Scully tell you that Old Probabilities would soon send people looking about their place for stoves? And If you haven't got yours yet, wouldn't It be best, knowing December as you do, to get it now? Foard & Stokes Co. have secured the agency of the famous STEWART'S TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX TWINE manufactured In IRELAND. Their new stock goods are much su perior to any other kind. The schooner Letltta left' out 'with lumber for San Francisco, and the schooner Estella from Knappton for the same destination. The Kenbmere left out with wheat for Liverpool. The Donna Francisco land Scottish Glen's left up the river. A good part of the Jewelry store of R.rS. Norrls will be given over to watches this week, as he intends hav ing a special sale of this class of goods. A good relialble watch. Is a Joy forever. and you should select one from this Block 31, $7.10. 13, $11.25, Alsea Fox, one-half of Lot 3, Block 16, $ii.zb. T. A. Hyland, Lot 4, Block 13, $42.45. C. L. Parker, Lot 5, Block 13, $42.43. C. L. Parker, Lot 6.' Block 13. $22.50. Anna K. Hobson, Lot 3, Block 20, $22.50. Anna K. Hobson, Lot 4, Block 20, $42.45. John Hobson, Lot 5, Block 20, $43.45. John Hobson, Lot 6, Block 20, $22.50 J. W. Munson, Lot 1, Block 21, $33.65. J. W. Munson, Lot 2, Block 21, $13.65. D. B. Montelth, one-half of Lot 7, tsiock zi, $6.85, THIRD WARD. LARS for each and every case of ca- Pollln Place numbered fnnr In . frZ'J :.lnn Pe cure V i j ri.i. il . V , . or, iraus uatarm mire, olnst numbered four shall be at what is known as Smith's cannerv. In Adair's Astoria. Trlllr , V, .. , J -, t..a I WF riavc UM'iiuti tru vne juugmzi (Seal) C W. Holt, FRANK. J. CHFJNRY. Swom to before me and subwlbed m my presence, this 6th day of Decern. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. u, ije:i;irK. ana f. a. i tt.ih- . . r r Trullinwr. Clerks-H. B. Ferguson ... VVir" hre 18 TKen nl?': lf- - i ? .tuivr un reaiiy on me oiooa ana Polling place numbfred Two-Ju.1irer y"'",9.01:8 yni. Bond B. F. Allen. H. D. Thing, and A. M w umon.s, rree, 'Jmlth. Selig. Thing, and A. M. Clerks H. M. Thatcher, L. E.I SECOND WARD. A HnnHmon n.j.,..u t , . ' y.""'S iace mimioerea Tnree :b "-u.ii. i .. judges: Geo. F. Welch, C. R. Thorn- Block 21, $.1.40. E. B. Hackleman, one-fourth of Lot 7, Block 21, $3.40. D. B. Monteith, one-half of Lot 8. Block 21, $16.85. A. Hackleman, one-fourth of Lot 8, Block 21, $8.40. E. B. Hackleman, one-fourth of Lot 8, Block 21, $8.40. Virginia E. Fulton, Lot 1, Block 30, $33.65. O. W. WIngate, Lot 2, Block 30, $13.65. Mary C. Flavel. one-half of Tit S Block 31, "$11.25. G. C. Flnvel, one-sixth of Lot 3, Blook 31, $3.75. Nellie C Flavel, one-sixth of Lot 3, Block 31, $3.75. Katie Flavel, one-sixth of Lot Block 31, $3.75. Mary C. Flavel, one-half of Lot UIOCK 31, $21.20. stock at once. 4. 4, of lot i, on. u Jjairsen. Clerks G. Zeigler. C. J Treindhard. Polling place numbered Fnnr Tudses: W. II. Wood. W. B Paintpr. Fred Wright. Clerks W. B. Adair. O F. Morton. The following named judves are hereby appointed and designated chair men in the respective polling places: Pnilinff place numbered One P. A Tnilllnger. Polling place numbered Two B, F Ml?n. Polling place numbered Three C. 1. Thomson. Polling place numbered Four Fret! Wright. Bv order of the Common Cnunrll. (Attest) K. OSBURN, Auditor nnd Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, November 26th, 1891. F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Captain Sweeney, II. a A., San Diego Cal., Baya: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good. Price 60 eta. Sold by J. W. Conn. THREIJ REASONS WHT. The Printx-Craln Drug Co. are coming io me irom ana outstripping' their ri vals: - 1. Messrs. Prints and Craln are both thorough druggists, each having had nearly twenty years' experinece in the business, and have the confidence of ootn tne physicians and the public 2. They are always Pleasant and obliging to every one who enters their stori, whether tpey wish to buy any thing or not. 3. They have no clerk hire to pay, meir rent is reasonable, and their ex Hunter Hpro-Pn'c theflavor of of lean P' i icien i.pork with the flaly fat ahj the fines herbs. ' We furnish the table with this kind of sausage that pleases the veriest epicure. Portland Butchering Co'i Markat Corner Second and Benton streets. Corner Third and West Eighth street NO BREAKFAST Is complete without a good piece of choice meat One can be Deceived In a piece of meat at the meat iioni. era, and discover when it is too late trat what appeared to be good is noth. In? of the kind. Guard against such mistakes by coming here. We alwaya have the best. WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET, CHRI3TENSEN ft CO.. Prop'rs, G C Viavei one-sixth of Tot DUANE STREET IMPROVEMENT I Perience In the wholesale department one aixip OI JjOI , enuhlea thorn tn hnv o i . ,., Tonight, ait the Elks' Hall in Odd Fellows' building, memorial services will be held, according to the rules of that order. On the first Sunday In De cember of each year, & sacred service Nellie Flavel, one-sixth Block 31, $7.10. Katie Flavel. one-sixth of Lot 4. Block 31, $7.05. By order of the Common council. . .. . . K. OSBURN. - Auditor and Police Judge! Astoria. Oregon, November 15, 1894. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, r7u wl" Oretron. have determined tn i,n.,i above la true. enables them to buy goods in a way mat mey can compete w tn the best of them on prices. Give them a call and you will be convinced that the Dalgitg's Iron Works, ' General Machinist and Boiler Works. All klllll nf f.trinnn, CMr. k..k ..,, oiuH, oiCrtlllLiuill, and Engine Work of any Description, castings of all kinds made to ordtr. Foot of Lafayette St., Astoi la, Or. TpEflST011IJlSflVlSCSBflJ.lt Acts as trustee for corporations and Individuals. Doposlts solicited. Interest will be allowed on savings deposits at the rate of i per cent per annum. i J P; A. BOWLBT. Prenldent l,JUNa Vlce President FRANK PATTON CuBhier W. E. DEMENT Secretary DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. II. Page. G. A. Nelson, BanJ. Young, A. S. Reed. D. P Thompson, W. E. Dement TICE. is held by every lodge ,of Elks in the I FRANKLIN AVENUE GRADE NO country, at whloh memories are re called of departed brother . The mu sic tonight will be especially fine. The public cordially Invited. Duane street from the east side of 10th street to the west side of 12th street, fexeept the crossing of 11th treet), all In the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure and ex tended by Cyrus Olney, by removing all defective rlles. cans and Rtrincnra and putting In new and sound fir nllea. KENTUCKY W H I H T-T TT V Notice is hereby given that the Com- v unu B1"3 wnerever necessary, and 0ni h.. ... . - mon Council of the City of Astoria. r.ew an1 stringers, and planking h Only handed ov.r Hi. , Tha larg.,1 gl, stabllsh the grade of , 6 8f m wltn n9w and sound fir plank of N. P. Bear. Half-and-half, ju I Kopp'a Beer Hall. Choice Winn, Llquort and Clear. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland Dec. ,1. For Waehlneton. Oregon and Idaho, fair wetuther. near. ly stationary temperature, gales on the coast. . , YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four nours enaing at D p. m. yesterday, fur nlshed by the United States Depart meni or Agriculture, weather bureau, Maximum temperature, 47- degrees. Minimum temperature, 38 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September jh, 10 aate, zt.tu inohes. Excess of precipitation from Pepttm- uer it, !,. ro aiate, b.til Inches. n,. A ROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. See Swope. Sea Swope about decorating. See Swope about decorating and sign work. The steamship Oregon noon yesterday. left out at The Alice Blan chard, for San Fran cisco, left out yesterday at 12:30 p. m. Beautiful souvenirs, suitable for Christmas presents, at half price at R. S. Norris." Ths Senator, 1595 tons register. Cap' tain Smith, arrived yesterday, 48 days from Yokohama. Stamping, embroidery, and all the latest novelties, cheap at Mrs. Rapple yea's. 165 10th street. You won't find another stock In the city that will suit you as well as that at the store of R. 8. Norrls. Good is rood but better beats Ir, and Buch Is the story of Hope Whiskey, which can be found only at The Ofllce. Before buying anything in the line of jewelry, examine R. 8. Norris" stock Everything Is new and prices the Very lowest. If you want a watch be sure to call on It. S. Norrls. He sells none but what he can guarantee and ait exceptionally rvrnnnae tn oQtnHlleh i lat'iKim Hvon in in tnn tntttn fv-r sn,r- i ivito a LuitiniicnB. h.iki n v nmin. i . ServirMi at h TaK,rfn"-l u of Astoris Oreirnn a InM rt aA JL Mng Sidewalks on both Sides theronf- ' rree Lunch. eu oy jonn Aaair, rrom the west HI" V ,V "'"'"'"" maae to SriCKSOn St W rlcknU Drnnt alAn of the John Adair Donation Land th?.fuI1 wldtn and established grade of anoKon WirKKBIS, proprietor tnAtlV nllnn,.. T-ol.4- , ICOrQeQ j . iciuiiug 1UUW1IIB ne anu evening py ina Cor. CoDcomly and Lafayette St. epeolal muslo for evening services, attend. both morning and All are Invited tol j S. Ii. WILLETT, PLUMBING, das and Steam Fitting, Hot Air, Steam and water tie atlnjr." pastor, Kev. K. I Claim, tn the enst lino nf 9it, .r saia Btreet, and to Include rnllinira Llddell. At 11 a. m., subject, "The at elevations above the base of grades wh"e neoessary, and to be done In ac Friendship of Jesus." ait 730 n m for tne clty of Astoria, as established wlth P,ans and apeifioatlonB Th Phi r. BiJVrl f',i Ordinance No. 71. entitled, "An Or- and ordinances in relation thereto. The. Chief Corner Stone of Christian- amance establishing a base of grades Jhe lands Rnd Premises upon which Ity, or a few of the evidences of the for the streets of the City of Astoria." the. special assessment shall be levied Truthfulness of the Claims of Jesus" 18 follws, to-wlt: 1 10 aerray the cost and expense of such Sabbath school at 12:15 after thLAt the west line of the John Adair '"i'Yjf T.6"' and, the district embrac- . , : luonation JLand Claim, 27 feet. ttm wnus ana premises, De and the morning service. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 At a point 100. feet west of 33d street. M1 are deslfPnated as follows, to-wlt: p. m. Subject, "True wisdom; getting 33-8 feet. commencing at the southwest corner it, uatag it" The dhoir under (the lead- AJ west line of 33d street, 38 feet. ?Lli of Block numbered 41. or.Wn nr. em i. i.. j I ". ""e i oi uiieei, reel. T..' .''"'"" "e oi v imo irieuiireui At B nn nt 1(1,1 foot oaot nf 91.1 .t OIUCKI ana 64. tn the ontrn hnnn. 12.6 feet. darles of Block numbered 64, thence At a point 200 feet east of' 33d street, northerly along eastern boundaries of ti.i ieei. " nnu oi, io me nortneaBt cor- At west line of 31th Btreet. 61.8 feet ner 01 Lot 8 Block numbered 01, thence At east line of S4th street, 51.8 feet. westerly along center lines of Blocks The grade to be of even elevation "J. and 60- to tne west boundary of throughout the width of the Btreet at B,oc,c numbered 60, thence southerly any given point and . upon a straight i1. western boundaries of Blocks 60 line or even slope between the above and t0 point of beginning; contain, designated points. In8 Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 In Block 44; And unless a remonstrance signed by ts 2- 3 . 6. . and 7, in Block 64; the owners nf throe-fnurtha nf ih ItS 8, 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. and 14. In Rlnnk property fronting on said portion of "J; and,Jx)t" 5- a"d ,8. In Block 60, Dr. Urb.a'. InvlRomtor the (treat Miiertr for said street be filed with the Auditor a" ,'n.tne Twn (now city) of Astoria, emlnanveakuKwi. Loa. of Maiiliood Prl- iira i-ouce juage witnm ten aays rromlan '"m "ul "a reooraea py jonn Mc- iiwvw, uvnrcoinei I'rcniauuenfM hiii tne nnai publication of this notice, to- iurB ana extended Dy Cyrus Olney. wit, on Tuesday, December 11th. 1894. Estimates of the expense of such will establish improvements ana plats and diagrams FRED SAIZ, Manufacturer and Importer of Saddles, Harness; Collars, Whips, Blankets, Robes, Leather, Etc. GOODS SOLO AT POTLflJiD PRICES. - P. O. Box 179. Olney St., Astoria, Or. 178 Twelfth street, Astoria, Or. See that St-e-e-dman Is spelt with two "ees," when you buy St-e-e-dman's Soothing Powders. Try them. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the ohnin. est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.. an oe Dougnt at tne lowest prices at j. w. conn arug store, opposite Oc- naent tiotei, Ai.tona. CHOICE LOTS In Hill's Second Addf. Hon to Ocean Grova, Seaside. Prices in the Common Council QUI Dr.LIEBIG&CO Special Boctori for Caroline, Pri nt uj Waiting Diseisei. wnruuuiei i-reinaiurenHiie sno urciisree ail lor iiiiirrlai(H life's diilles, ulcainireii 1 ,le oiialDI lllf i II I rial bottle given or ASTORIA IRON WORKS' Concomly St., foot of Jackon, Astoria. ' General Machinists and Boiler Makers ' Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work. Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty, Casting! of All Descriptions Made to Order on ' snort notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prasl .". Secretary THIS OGGlDEflT HOTEL la the Beat of It CIsm On the Pacific Coat. Ri UNEXCELLED TflBhH. Rates, la dally and upwards. reach of all. NOTICE. To the Members of the Subsidy Com mittee and their Alternates: Tou are notified that the committee adjourned at Its Saturday's meeting uritilMonday; December 3d, at 2 p. m. said grade of such work or Improvement and of By order of the Common Council. tre locality to be improved have been (Attest) K. OSBURN, neposited by the City Surveyor with Auditor and Police Judge. lne Auditor and Police Judge for pub Astoria, Oregon, November 14, 1S94. 1,0 examination, and may be Inspected ny oraddrwuj Geary Wrest, private entrauce 406 uusuu oi,., omi r ruucisco. Business of Importance will then come up, requiring action of the committee. ALFRED KINNEY, . ' President FOUR BIG SUCCESSES. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising jlalmed for them, the followmg four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for oonmimptlon, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed Elecrlc Bitters, the trroftt remedy for Liver, Stomach, and Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the beat In the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what Is claimed for them, end the dealer whose name Is attached herewith, will be glad to tell you more of them. " Sold at Ctvas. Rogers' Drug Store, Odd Fellows' building. MARVELOUS RESULTS. ' From a letter written by Rev. J. Gundermian, of Dlmondale, Mich., we ire permitted to m.ike this extract at the ofllce of such officer. At the next regular meetlnor nf th Common Council, after ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt: un Tuesday, December 18th. 1S94. at The C. P. UP5HUR Co,, Jommissiofi Astoria, Oregon. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers. Halt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter. Charmed Han-la Chilblains, Corns, and All Ekln Erop. tlons, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough pAZ",T7:"'": w"'""a: and Croup Cure, I. In great demand. Chas. Rogers, Odd Fellows' building. 'I have no hesitation In rerommpnriiaaa the hour of 7:30 D. m at the Cltv Hall. Dr. King's New Discovery, as the re- tne Council will consider any ob- nil!s were almost marvelous In the oise Jeetffm to Buch Improvement being it my wife. While I was pastor'of the ma,le, and If a remonstrance against Biipttst church at Rives Junction, she 9Ucn improvement, signed by person was riugn,t oiwn with pneumonia sue- "'n,,l more man one-Hair or the prop- aeedlng La Grippe. Terrible parox- er,y ln 8U,rl district herein described, rails of coughing would last for hours ani1 ,n which the special 'assessment wtth little interruption, and and it ls t0 be levied shall be filed with the wemed es if she could not survive. Auditor and Police Judge before the ' bem. A friend recommended Dr. "aid time of meeting of the Common King's New Discovery; it was quick In Council, no such improvement or work m wijtk una nigniy satisfactory In Its l"'"1" urureu except Dy tne con currence or an tne councilmen elect, and if such remonstrance shall h alien ed by the persons owning three-fourths of all the property In such district and filed with the Auditor and Police Judge bfore the said. time of meetlnar nf th The best salve In the world for Cuts, Common Council, no such Improvement jr wur anan oe oraerea in any event. ny oraer oi tne common Council. ....... 1 . r .. .. .. ...... Auditor and Police Central Ortice, 515 Third Street Astoria, Oregon, November 16th, 1894. Stable, 128 First Street Telephone No. 7. results." Trial bottles free at Chas Rogers' Drug Store. Regular eize to 5ents and 11.09. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. H. W. SHERMAN, Cabs and Express Wagon. r ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. . Children love It Sold by J. W. Conn. ADMINI3TlATOR'3 NOTICE. FOUND THEM THE BEST. Notice Is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed the assignee of L iV. Case, and that he han minllrtoH am "ucn asmirnee oy nilng with the clerk Notice is hereby eiven that the unrter- Thls Is to certify that I have used Krause's Headache Capsules periodi cally for over a year, and have very of the Circuit Court of the State of ... j T ! Clatsop County, his bond Tou can buy the best eating and - cooking apples ln the city for the least money at the grocery stcre of Howell Se V-ird. Try them.' J)r. Price's Creira Caldag Powder VVksU's Faif Wgtist tUdaJaad Dfpioaaa. aler.! hU 11 nnolnled s,iminltiJ h, " ,L' .. . "Z re""n . " Sa"0P ,or of th, esute of Dan.! Mdnn.s, 'rene'edHmeTn from ten f r.n m. ..A'l b- i ' mi'i a. mi. i .nmm in decesMMt by ?h. Countv .'oiiit ut flat- sap County. On-g'in. All persons Kav- mlnutes. I have br.tr. a sufferer from headache for mary years, and have to do me as FISHER BROS.. SHIP - CHANDLERS, aUFat W lain nine. ' HARDWARE. Wagona & Vehicle in Stock msr claims isnmn nan ctihib inuni pre-1 nevpz. fotml anvt:,in sent le rniM .duly verHM. u the un- much good as Krauses Headache Cap. derslgned, at his -liBn in th" City oflaules. Tours Truly, Awrio. iu i4.j wj-ny, iuun LOTTIS HFRMAN months from this data, namely, Oct! Ml Prmtnr Ht wi,.sw. i.' 18th, 1SS4. I For sale by Chas. Rogers. Astoria. Or., ole agent ' ; C. W. FULTON. imu.ie'j io present the same to the t ndenigned, duly verified, at the office of the Astoria National Rnnv in ih. thVW mth,' Trom U , a V",?' W'lh'n hhT' !,n.' Oils. V.ah... V,ttm' Dated at Astorln. . .1.1. PF. s Sr.l, Doors day of November, 194. 1 Windows. D.-X. WARREN, I ProTlavloM, Flour, mtut Mill 94 , . Assignee. I Astoria, Orejon. CHICAGO PiWAUKEE and ST. PflUli RAIL-WAY Connecting with All Transcontinental Lines Is the Only Line running ELECTRIC LIGHTED - CARS BETWEEN St Paul and Chicago. AND Omaha and Chicago. The Express Trains consists of Vestlbuled, Sleeping, Dining and Parlor Cars, HKATED IIY STEAM, ' Ani furnliheil with Every Liuury known lo ao4ata railway travel. For SPEED, COMFORT and SAFETY This Line Is UneuualeJ. Tlcaets 00 sale at all prominent railway ofices. For further Information Inquire of any ticket ageix C. J. EDDY, General Agent J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt PORTLAND, OREGON.