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THE DAILY ASTORUN, A3TOBIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1895. The Resort Ou Commercial lrt'ct, in the jilnoe where the uiiH)DC3eniaii uud luo laboring-1 nuin co for what is called "J3KST ON TUB COAST," or a nicu cool drink of tbe celebrated Giimbrmua beer. Sand wiches of every kind made to order, end an decant free luin-li fcerved every dny. lull nru wcioome. I School Gaps Hi X f i ' 25c each AROUXD TOWN. yesterday Valkyrlo day. Grosbauar & Brach. ASTORIA - MATTRESS - -FACTORY, 37S Commercial Street. Manufacturers of every description Of vnuriffes, Mattresses, eto. Children's Umbrellas 5oc Clatsop iium Second to none. Water rates are delinquent today. Fine Gravcnsllen apples at Ross, lllg. Kins & l o. 1 Albert f Dunbar i f. 1 i repairing in all its branches Zmmmmmmmmmmm-M Alfred Laughden, of Clatsop, Is a guest or the ranter. I'. R. Harris, of Portland, la reglaten at (lie I'arker. P. C. Shine, of Spokane, la In the- city, mopping at we rarxer. The much needed street Improvement are progressing favorably. .Mr. Louis I u'bber man, Abrams, the Woonsocket i In the city. One of the hardest tilings YESTERDAY'S WKATJIEU. Local weather for twenty-four hours e have hud t U0 tllO last ten ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, furnished III ... i uy wie uniira oiaies jKpttrwiieiii. wi UUV3 UOl'H U K( VI) IW) Willi rlculture, weather bureau. Ih i irn,, nn nnrlaviumv Maximum temperature, 01 ueisree. Ill 1V1 H t'lL Jl LLIit41 lVt4 Everybody sl'i mod to bo want- them, ami the demand from this time on will be greater than ever". Last even ing s boat brought us a num ber of cast3 which will be opened today. We intend selling them at pricts that will make you believe we arecheat- Mlnlmum temperature, 45 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st im. to date, .62 Inches Deficiency of preclpltalton from Sop. tember 1st, 169G, to date, .86 Inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. Joseph itllppa 'Went lo Portland las night for a few days visit. L. L. Merrick, the Portland exposltloi man, is a guest at the Occident. Superintendent of (Mali's Vail, of this dl vision, was in tno city yesterday. A. Solomon and Alfred II. Kelly, San Francisco, are at the Occident. of Get your milk of Relth &. Wilson. Shaw cases for sale at Oregon Trading Co. Both morning and evening mail boats were late yesterday owing to heavy irainc. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson, of Seaside. were in town yesterday purchasing win ter supplies. Returned-,Mrs. Zwemer trance medl urn, now at 361 Exchange street, corner sin. sittings daily. in" ourselves. Fresh candles every hour at the Bon- bonniere. THE ARCADE. Tennis shoes at Copela-nd & Thorsen's new shoe store. Mr. Jas. Bennett, of the First National Bank, went to Portland last night on a few days vacation. Misses and Children's tan Oxfords at Copelaml & Thorsen's. . v.: Dalgitg Iron ( AM' m) Works, Tan button shoes for Misses and Chil- dren at Cainlaiii & Thorsen's. THE SAME PLACE 118 12th street Is the place to buy fresh fish every day. Meany is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. General flachlnlst and Boiler Works. The Astorlan will hereafter be found All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboat on sale at McGwire's Hotel at Seaside. ana tnglne Work of any Description. castings of all Kinds made to order. Foot of Lafayette St., Astotla, Or. Our mtlk is guaranteed strictly Dure and fresh from the cow dally. ReUli & Wilson. After (Deals! Smith's Ice. cream Is unequalled . Ice cream soda a specialty. Private par lors for ladles. Commercial street. n- hi -.. -ii a' I 1 ,,v vuuic-bi uuij uem k'kms m ueer in v ul uuy uvnur umu town can be bought at the thimbrlnus WI1CII JOU W1HU B 1TO0U Bnlnnn I'Xh nn.l IVmn.l.l 1.,.. cigar BBS tor me wen- knowu, home-made. I For a fine line of fresh candles and Irnnd made, white labor frulit or a glass of delicious soda, go to cigar "La Helle Astoria." Conceded by nil smokers to be tli u best cigar manufactured. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 Nintf? Street:, Astoria, Oregon. fOflRD & STOKES CO. DEALERS IN Picnic Canned Goods, Tents, Camp Stoves, Camp Cooking Utensils, Baskets, And the Infest All-Wool Sleeping Bags At all prices. Just the tiling for camp ers, prospectors, etc. Sure to keep warm at nights. Better than blankets. IS THERE? -Oris there a man with heart so cold, That from Ids family wduld withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of th right kind. And wi would HUKgcnt at this scnnon. nlco Sideboard, (extension Table, or se of Dining Chairs. We have the larscs and Uncut line ever shown In the city ana at prices tnat cannot fall to pleas in? closest Duyers. HE1LB0RN & SON. the "BhnlHmniere," !6 Comimercial Btreet. WAII SING & CO.-Merchant tailors. 620 Commercial street, cheaper than ysu can buy ready made, New stock complete. Mrs. Annie Brown and daughter, Nellie, will leave this morning for a two weeks' visit on the Sound. Mr. R. Wise, of K'waco, leaves on to day's steamer for Oakland, Cal where his family are visiting. The Thompson carried two curs of salmon Monday morning and the Pot ter six cars Monday night, all for the Kast. The old warrants of Clatsop county which remained unpaid and which were ordered canceled by the county court do not amount to 20. It was reported yesterday from Upper town that Robert Johnson had his head broken In a street brawl and was much the worse for wear. No arrests. i nere in no excuse lor not navlng a new suit of clothes for yourself or your boy at the prices Osgood Is now sell'lng mem for. Head his new advertisement Water melons! Water melons! Water melons! A carload received yesterday will be sold cheap today at Pat Lawler's. 671 Commercial. Trade with Fourd & Stokes Co.. deal ers W Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits and vegetables They will surely please you. The Ei'tes-Craln Drug Co. have a win dow full of line tooth brushes that they are selling Tor 10 cents each, and give a samplo bottlo of Rosofoam with each brusb. Mr. and Mrs. Danzinger, Mr. and Mrs Bergman and Mrs. Geo. Halm have re turned from Nuremburg farm, Gray's uiver, navlnsr enjoyed a very pleasant OUtillK. Jas. Weston, administrator of the es tate of J. P. Jensen, was yesterday or dered by the county court to disburse about 190 In settlement of affairs of that estate. All ladles of Astoria interested In the Mary Washington Memorial are Invited to attend the meeting to be held this (Wednesday) afternoon at the rooms of the Library association. The supervisor Of road district No. 8 will today commence repairs on the coun ty roud outside of the Pity limits to the Wafluskl bridge. The amount of money at his disposal Is about .")0. Hunger is a very disagreeable , sensa tion. There jS a place in this town where Suit was filed yesterday In the circuit ( ourt by Dietrich Gerdes, father of the little lone Gerdes. who was killed' by uri you can satisfy tts demands v.ith the electric car, against the Astoria Street cieanest and beat 2o cent meal you ever ; Car Co., for $4,000 damages, ute. That place Is Joe Terp's. ' No batter milk was ever brought to Astari'a than Is furnished for five cents a quart by Relth & Wilson, and de livered In a olean and tightly closed glass bottle at your doer every morning. terday tiled bids with Auditor and Police Judge Osburn for the Improvements to be made on 4.1th slreet. The bids will be, opened today at 2 o'clock p. m. ltoss, Hlggina & Co. will sell water melons at ha'.f price today. They have Just received tho fanciest lot of llartlett pears yet brought to market and will What brings people back to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded be It's" one W. ZTZTH J LV '"cm at very reasonable prices. But the fact remains-back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of It. Purest of wines, liquors and cigars elegant free lunch all the dally papers, at the (l.imbrlmis, 12th and Commercial. THE BOY AND THE SCHOOL. Bids wlvl bo received until September ISth, lSi:., for the removal of SOU yards more or less of excavated earth. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. For particulars address Pacific Paving Co. Tho Troy Laundry Co. lias made ar rangements wllh A. J. Suulres to act in Its agent for Astoria. This company is noted for high giade work and prompt EVERY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : AT POfib'S Undertaking Parlors, 1 THIRD STREET. Rates RionDi. Embalming a Specialty As Franklin says, good dress opens nil doors, you should not lose sight of the fact that a perfect fitting suit Is the main feature. Wananiaker a llrown are noted for fit, workmanship and superiority of qualities. Their rep resentatlve visits Astoria every thr months. Office 64 Dckum Building, Portland, Or. Reserve, orders til! you have seen the spring' line of samples. "TUB MILWAUKEE." The only railroad lighting Its trains by electricity. Ths only railroad using the celebrated electric berth reading samp. The coaches now runninsr on "The Mil waukee" are Palaces on Wheels. On all Its through lines, the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway runs the most perfectly equipped trains of Sleep imr. Parlor, and DltJng Cars nd Conches. For lowest rates to ny point In the United tSates and Canada, spply to ticket agents, or address C. J. EDDY", General Agvnt. Portland, Orefion. ........ .v.. iiikii Kiuuir nuja illlll piumpt lOll ai'G lll'Olld (if V0lir bllV ! ,1,'llv,,'Jr- 'Mending and repairing free. V, 1 ' i l i i Handles callitl for and delivered. Olllce 10U ai)t Jlim tO lOOk Well. J Commercial street. Why don't you go to Herman ' ,t w., t0 yest that a promlnonl WlfeH lind get mm a new SUit l-IU;i'n complulned to the police depart- ,f ,1 n- i t .. I nient that he was smiled at on the i juaiivvu uuhii, 1VJU leuer Prices." WORTHY OF NOTICE. streets and that he objected very strong ly to such proceedings and requested that the offenders be restrained from re peating the performance. I l ne nicavbei. of the Society "Miner There Is nothing but bold, clear-cut j v" and all others Interestd, are hereby trutih In the statement that to secure per- requested to meet at O'Brien's hall In feet flt, quaJlty and style In your shoes Pppeitown, Wednesday evening, Sept. 11, at the lowest reasonable prices you must "i o'clock sharp. go to the Arm of John Hahn & Co., 479 FIHD JOHNSON, Pre'. Commercial street. j ' .il. LUND, Sec. CARD OF THANKS. j The ladles of Astoria" will meet In force "1 1;'W this afternoon at the library Those who so kindly assisted in the re- looms to further consider tho matter covery of the body of my brother, who of a Mary Washington Memorial Fund, was drowned In the unfortunate vneht A -larue attem'lune la nn,i accident during the resvitttt. and those I subject Is one that .h.MiO.i in ,... who assisted at the funeral, will please j mother In the city. accept my sincere tnanKS. CHARLES MEADOWS. HA."S STOCK COMPANY'. The ladles of Astoria should hot forget the meeting for the consideration of 'he Mary Washington Memorial to be held at the library at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon. Is one of tho strongest dramatic or? ml- I M ladles who are Interested In tho fur. Mtlons that has visited the Paelilc slope i iherance of this patriotic movement are In many months. The ulavs are all mm. I Invited to bo present. and the amusement loving public of Asto- j , m wi... ne given a genuine dramatic 111 Ju"e Auercromnie s court yesterday treat. The company have nlnv.nl lonu- decision was rendered In the suit of Dr. and successful engagements In San Fran- t l"hop vs. J. L. Rannels, In which action rlsco and Los Angeles. In Sner.imentn. ' ''as brought for M for professional ser- Cal., they played continually for forty- j v'ces. Judgment was given against the two weeas. jn New York KMnapd ran ; "eienuani lor me amount originally for one hundred nights. In I'nrilnn.i offered 1n settlement. The case was an- tley have played tlfteen week t iw. pealed by the plaintiff. dray's thcs.tr and return at the close f here and play all season. I Yesterday afternoon a stranger, evi dently a fisherman, though his patent FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD ' ,0lUh,r 1,0018 were an attempt at some A well-furnlshed sul'e of roons w'th' n' U I,oyle Co' ,oni,,r1 lO.cents e of pirlor. and. if desired ' good i ,or a copy of the r"ce 0aItte' The table board, at reasonable rates. ane f.'reet, cornfr of Ninth. FIXE BARGAINS IN REAL KiTATK, nu rvmeiiiiy nimiuuK ine ouice ior a book store. A gentleman sitting by dl- ree-teil him to the corner where literature 1s dealt In. i SHILOH'8 CURB Is awld on a grar- ntee. It cures incipient consumption, t Is the beBt Cough Cure. Only on ent a doss. 25 cents, 60 cts., and 11.00. For Sals by J. "W. Conn. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. We have choice nruioriv In Vm n... . n "Mary Washington "Memorial" sen's, Alderbrook, Adair's, Shlve'y's .Mc- n,p,'t''1r at th library rooms at 1:30 this Clure's, Taylor's. New Astoria. Warren- ' tlft(rl,00n 'HI " doubt result In the Ion, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton ! lncr"lon of a series of social affairs for ale. Also monev tn lon in ... . . through the fall and winter months that iXti to JJ.OOO on good real eststa securl'y "Jl1 consMerably to tho pleasure o R L. BOYLE & CO. ' 1hw c"lfns of Astoria. Several ener- lauies are interesting memseives in Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. the meeting, which Is bound to be an rmhuslastic one. Referring to the recently published lists of uncollected subscriptions to the re gatta fund Judge J. H. D. Gray said to n Aitorlan rprfntatlv that none ot me committtee called upon him for his subscription, which he stood ready to pay at any time, and will still pay It If needed by the committee or if It Is decided to use the money for charitable purposes, THE CIRCUIT COURT. A Largo Docket for the Coming Term. CIVIL. James W. Welch vs. O. R. & N. Co. J. AV. Robb vs. J. W. Hume. H M Pierce vs H. 'A. Smith. W'yatt & Thompson vs. Andrew and Mary Olsen. Clatsop Mill company vs. The Gray's River Logging Company. W. W. Wherry Co. vs. Simon Antlila and wife. H. AV. Pierce vs. 11. A. Smith. V. W. Kearney vs. H. D. Newberry.' Laura Terrell vs J M 'MShivcly. Jos Holladay vs C 'B Bellinger, guar dian ad litem. Jos Holladay vs Oregon R E Co. C H Bellinger, guardian, vs Jos Holla day. J W Graham va iPacMc Construction Company. 'Peter 'Brach et al vs John Peterson ct ul. J H De Force vs 'A & P R R Co. Hong Chong Co vs Agnes and William Read. Marcus Wlso vs H A Smith. Goo Kaboth vs John Service ct al. E F Libke vs Mitchell Bros. R L Bush vs James Welch. Dunbar Produce and Grocery Company vs O F Gramms. Astoria Guarantee 'Subsidy Co vs City of Astoria et al. Simonds Saw Co vs Columbia River Lumber Co. R L Saibln vs 'Harkvist and Toivonen. Louis Bloss and L L Baker v A W and Mary Berry. W L Glllett vs W H Corbln. McCague Savings Bank vs D W Bush and E O Rogers. McCague Savings Bank vs J T Ross. McCague Savings Bank vs H C Thomp son. MeCaguo Savings Bank vs Ti & H G Van Dusen. Wm Lehrlng vs 'Emma Corder et al. D K Warren et al vs J H De Force et al. Oregon I & S Co vs Reed & Wilson. ub v-v o kail VBllilUU. Ldward Ehrman vs A & P R R Co. Park & Lacev Mach Cn va A . h n i, R Co. Freeman Cobb vs Erl Beebe. School' District No. 1 vs Nancy Welch. T S Cornelius vs 'E 'A Seelev and K: W Everest. E L Blodgett vs 8 neneer nnd Mirimrof Johnson. M R Jeffrey vs M M Flynn. Astoria B & L Ass'n vs Fred Trnnaon et al. Edward Ehrman vs A & P R R Co. 'Bowers Rubber Co vs City of Astoria. F A Powell vs A & P R R Co. Geo S Klrby vs W P Gibbons. Astoria 'Nat'l Bank vs Mary H Lelnen- weber. S U Smith vs 'B F Stevens. Astoria Packing Co vs August Johan- cen. H AV Swltzer va A R Kanaga. Otto Carlson vs A T Brakkc. Assignment of I AV Case. J G Hanthorn vs Samuel Oliver. Thomas F Carroll vs Alice Carroll. Foard & Stokes vs Ole Haaven. W 'P Denver and William Medley vs Clatsop county. City of Astoria vs R R Marlon et al. State of Oregon vs D K AVarren, as signee of estate of I AV Case, Insolvent. D K Warren vs C J Trenchard et al. Ole Haaven vs Mark iMlnnekka. Ole Haaven vs 'Seth Mlnnekka. 'E J Foc.rd vs 14 L Dwyer and A G Read. Annie F McEwen vs Chas E Anderson. Annie F McEwen vs Geo AV llowen. D K AVarren, assignee, vs Chas God rlnn). The Nichoial Bros Co vs'Ellabeth and lbert Funge. C P Bryant vs Edward Mathews. Gilbert Anderson vs Carl Ahlers. Frank Patton va P H Johnson. Adolph and Jacob Levy vs A R Ka naga. Sanderson & Co vs Buger & Co. Seaside Lodge A O U W vs Grand Lodge of Oregon A O U AV. 'Portland Trust Co vs August Kinney and A Vlgne Andrews. 'A H 'Stowe vs J T Moody el al. F M 'Warren et al vs John Service. iM Hoff vs W V Sackctt ct al. 'A & C R R iR Co vs Jacob Kamm et al. A & C H 'It R Co vs 'N Stanovlch et al. Jas 'Palmer vs Ella L 'Morton et al. J T Ross vs J AV Hare et al. Olive AVInton and L Lebeck vs Char lotte Fosborg. Gertrude Barclay vs Richard Richards et al. Matt Milstrom; vs John B Morris. A & C R R R Co vs Terrence Rogers. California Saw Works vs West Shore .Mills Co. Astoria 'Investzment Co vs L W Wright. Paulino Mlckleson vs Wm Mlrkleson. J L Hortman, receiver, vs C F Slitter et a!. It Luddlngton and John Service vs Martin Ryan and Con Cowley.. Winnie Carroll vs 'Philip Carroll. W 'H Patterson vs 'Board of Pilot Commissioners. Nieholn.v Kerage vs Louis Duluth et al. Bertha Ramussen vs Robert Strange-land James Reld vs 'Agnes Reld et al. W L Glllett vs Nettle Glllett. Karl L Johnnsen vs Isak Olllla. W ti Smith vs 'Albert Seabert et al. A G Spexarth vs Chas AVoods. 11 N Carnahan vs Chas AVoods. It N Carnahan vs Martin Ryan & Co. M J Kinney et al' vs N G Read et al. .Mary R Smith vs 'H A Smith. K Z Ferguson vs Katy Adair Welcker et al. A & C R R R Co vs L H Turner et al. It M Jenkins vs 'W A Chlsholm et ill. 8 11 Graham vs T Taylor. Astoria Packing Co vs N P Johnnsen. Tatum & llowen vs Nehalem Lumber Co. Astoria Packing Co vs AV BUle et al. Chns W Allsky vs Ethel A'llsky. T Heijreson vs Fred Oberg. Annie M - Jones, executrix, vs L It Abercrom'ble et al. AV B Harden vs Adam Rochman. Eureka & Epicure Co vs Gus Bend ers. Meyer, Wilson & Co vs Ocean Canning Co. .1 T Kelley vs Oliver Stewart et al. Angus Sutherland vs Chas Foley. Astoria H & L Ass'n vs E H at.d It A Snow. Alice Swigman vs Peter Swlgman. K A Phelps vs R S Norrls. Oregon Furniture Mfg Co vs J O Ross. leorge Hanson vs Chas Olvis. J D Hlgglns vs 'B F Stevens. 'M Foard & F dl Stokes vs Bartlmus Rasmussen. Assignment of D Chlsholm & Co. D K AVarren, assignee, vs R N Carna Ihan lot JaU i Alexander Harkvist vs R S Norris et al. George Mary! vs Harney Gallagher. R L Sabln vs R N Carnahan et al. . Deldrlck derdes vs Astoria Street Ry Co. CRIMINAL. Ed Cvens, larceny of net. 'A E Andreas, forgery, Nell Claussen, larceny of net. Alex Hansen, arson. Thomas HojUins, assault with dan gerous weapon. Tim Corbet t, rape. Thos Murphy, larceny from person. Thomas Hopkins, threatening to kill. A E Lowe and Henry Grove, larcenv from a store. Henry M Reams, larceny from a boat. Thos Howard, larceny from person. Ah Look, burglary. Bishop Roberts, opening a telegram be longing to another. Henry Schrader, larceny of salmon. NIc Davlch. assault with attempt to kill. Lfwls Dsnny, lureeny from parson, Henry Schrader, larceny from a dwell ing. Chas Norris and Noil 'Rasmussen, lar ceny of net. STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, COItV'ALLlS, OREGON, 1. 22 Instructors, 2. Tuition absolutely free; no incidental fee. 3. Scientific equipment the best in the state. 4. 261 students last year graduating class, dl. 6. Four courses of study Agricultural, 'Mechanical, Household! Economy and Bachelor of Science. 6. Military instruction by U. 8. Officer. 7. 2t graduates, many of whom occupy the most responsible positions In the Northwest. 8. The college furnishes board, room, fuel, light, etc., at $2.50 per week. All expenses, Including clothing, about $14.10 per month, or $141 per year. 9. Pupils who have completed reading, spelling, geography, arlthmatic, U. S. history and English grammar will bo ad mitted to the college course. 10. Corvallls is acity of churches, there fore the moral and religious surround ings of the college are unexcelled. 11. Fall term begins Thursday, Septem ber lth, ISM. Correspondence solicited. Address JOHN M. BLOSS, President. Corvallls, Oregon. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEM ENT. To our 'Lady Customers: There are too many places In this city selling wraps and Jackets. Many of the garments sold here are shop worn, and come out of retail stores In other cities on account of being stale, but are sold here for the very latest. For the past 10 years I have been selling Jackets and wraps of the Drat grades at much lower prices than any house in Portland, and have never yet deceived any customer In order to make a sale. Considering that the city Is overcrowded with this par ticular line of goods 1 shall from this day close out all jackets and wraps at wholesale prices. COHEN'S LOAV PRICE STORE, 401 Bond Street. Astoria, Sept. 11, 1805. RED Letter SALE! Dont! LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT. Professor Williams Coming to the Coast. The ladies of the Library association will make a canvass today among the ladies and gentlemen of the city In the Interest of the library In order to as certain what support can be depended upon for a literary entertainment which may be given the latter part of Oc tober. Prof. Hannibal AVilllams, of the East, will make his llrst trip to tho Pacific coast In October, and all his dates are taken with one exception In the last of the month. He will appear In all of the Sound cities, Portland, etc. The professor's renown as an elocution ist and Impersonator Is almost national, as the press notices and testimonials from all points in the East clearly es tablish. Astoria can secure him on this particular night and the ladies of the library, with their usual energy and well known efforts to upbuild tho literary tastes of the town, will endeavor to se cure sufficient pledges In advance to in sure the engagement. It Is to be hoped that 'they will meet with the encourage ment the project deserves, ns It Is seldom that so good an opportunity has pre sented Itself to lAstorians to enjoy such rare talent. You fail lo investigate our statement; we nave teen busy during the pasi few days re-marking every article in the store with Red Ink. Everythin must Go It takes nerve to make such deep cuts in prices, bu our 11.50 suit sale lias proven our confidence in the good sense of the people o Astoria, and we have deter mined S HA K ESPE A R E OUTS H O UK. Just published! 01 pages each! The Comedy of FrauJI: and the Merchant Prince; two ne.v plays by Dr. Crowe, author of the Trage-dy of Abraham Lin coln; The Rise nnd Fall of Jeff Davis; Ulysses Third; The Mockery of Justice; Mlscegonatlcn: Ben Thar; and other plays. For copies e.f each book senl ten cents in stamps to Dr. S. W. Crowe, 217 W. 4'lth street, New York City. (De cidedly tho choicest Literary Morsels ot the ace. Critic.) I NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding Clatsop county warrants Indors ed prior to November 1st, 1X12, to present the same to the county treasurer for payment as Interest will cease thereon after this date. Dated this 2nd day of September, A. I). 1S',"'- B. L. WARD, Treasurer cf Clatsop Co. 1 "A 1 N LESS D ENTI ST R V. Reward your conlidence in our methods by pull ins a Red Mark on every thing in all di'par;men!s. Like the owl, we never go to Go to Dr. Howard, the painless den tist, 51W Commercial street, for line den tal work of every class. Jle challenges an e-qual. Trices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. HAKINQ HIS MARK. That's whattliey say when a man makes a ten' strike; Her man Wise has made a mark a red mark on every arti- ciei in me store. We are ever watchful ol bargains, and trust that our customers will appreciale our clforls. Men's Suits. Grey mixed tweed, round corner, formerly $8.50 NOW fs 75 Brown double-breasted cheviot, formerly $11 Black cheviot, round or square corneis, formerly $ 12.50 Blue cheviot, rounjl or square corners, formerly $12.50 Black or blue cheviot, round or square corners, formerly $15... Black or jlue cheviot, round or square corners, formerly f 17.50 ' Dark fancy worsteds, formerly $16.50 ' Dark silk mixed, straight or round corner, formerly $15 Heavy blue assabet cloth, round or square, formerly $18 ' Brown mixed Scotch tweed, round or square, formerly $16.50 1 Blue flannel suit, round corner, formerly $12.50 1 Black clay worsted, round or square, formerly $17.50 ' Blue clay worsted, round or square, formerly $17.50 ' Black or blue worsted, round or square, formerly $15 ' Grey cassimere, round corner, formerly $9 ' All summer suits, worth from $10 to $20 reduced to 7 00 7 50 7 50 10 50 12 2; 10 75 11 00 12 50 11 50 8 75 11 50 11 50 10 50 5 75 7 50 Boy's and Children's Suits. Astonishing Reductions! Hats. Black or-co'orej Fedora's, formal y.2 to $3 NOWJi 50 t $2 00 Black cr colored Fedora's, former! $ to $4 " Soft sq'.i ire or round crown, formerly $1.50 t) $2.50. . " Soft squ 1 c or round crown, former! v 3 to i 50 " Biack stiff h its, similar p Ices. C"lo eJ s'i'f hats, ha f former prices. 2 25 to 2 75 1 00 to 1 65 2 00 to 2 75 Underwear. Oversi irts. Socks, collars, ties and suspenders. "I runks and vilises. Ca-.nut quote prices on account of lick of space, but vnti will be pleased wllh the reductions 00 A TWISTER. A twister in twisting May twist him u twist, For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; But If one of tiho twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That is, when it's twisted with nny other twine than MARSHALL'S. COUNTY ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. The board ot equalisation will meet at the office of the county clerk and public ly examine the assessment ro Is of Clat :1op county for the purpose of .-orr?ctlng all errors of valuation or description ot lands or other property. It is the duty of all persjns to ap pear t that time If they wish corrections made, as no e'orrectlons or alterations can be made by nny otllcer after the ad journment of the board. The board will meet on Monday, Sept. 20, at 10 o'clock a. m. and1 close on Satur day, October 6H1, 1855, at 5 p. m. Astoria, Sept. Oth, lStr,. ALFRED GIBBONS. County Assessor. Everything Gat. Mercilessly I Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DEI- Lip The Reliable All VP CREAM N m j Clothier and Hatter. Mil Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. P. S. Store will bo c'osed until Tuesday morning to give U3 a chance to finish mark ing everything down.