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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1895)
THE DAILY jUMOSUtf, AJ5X03UA, fniSDAY MORNING, OCTOBEE it, 1005. Ladies' Misses' and Children's Fine Shoes. J-ligh Grade fVIen's Shoes Will Be in a Few Pag3; An Endless Variety of WorkingmerTs Shoes. High-priced clothes wring ers are mostly sold at high priced stores at ridiculous profits, hecause so few are sold thre These stores will sell still 'ess after it is found out that The Arcade sells a lQ-inch wood frame, hard rub ber roll wringer for -the price got caught and squeezed be tween the rolls $2.10. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Loctit weather for twenty-four hour ending at t p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United Btates Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 09 degrees. Minimum temperature, 53 degrees. iprodlpttlaitton, none. Total precipitation from September 1st 1895, o dtaK, 2.81 Inches) Deficiency of preclpltalton from Sep tnnVber 1st, 1896, to date, 8.82 inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh candles every hour at the Bon bonnier. E. 0. Cough Syrup will cure your cough. For ". at Bstea-Cd&ln Drug more. Meany la the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Umbrellas repaired and re-covered by Mrs. Fredrick son. Lieave orders at Grif fin ft Reed's. The coolest and best glass of beer in town can be bought at the Oa-mbrlnus saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. WAH BINQ CO.-Merchant tailors, flat Commercial street, cheaper than y.u can buy ready made. New stock com plete. Those new perfumes, Just received HI the lEstes-Craln Drug Store are the finest In the city. Purest of wines, liquors and clgirs elegant free lunch all the dally papers, at the Gambrlnus, 12th and Commercial. Worth 25g. a Hi SOX! S Natural Wool iuiwVSauHWIWWrfSISIHwn.lMSIMMnil.n,lsMMSlS Sox! Natural Wool VWVSSlSrSlVWW SWWWNSSsStStHSMSHW'M,IWS lMl4MH4rHsW SOX - - Worth 25c a Pair - SOX Our Low Prices On Clothing, Hats, Overshirts, Underwear, Overcoats, Mackintoshes, Shoes, Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Valises, Etc., Etc. . . Will Surprise You Administrator's Winding Up Sale. Schiussel's White House Stora. Copeland & Thorsen, The New BOOT & SHOE Parties wishing to buy candles at wholesale will save money by calling on or writing to the Astoria Candy Factory. 464 Duane street. Trade with Fourd & tlkokes Co., deal ers M Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits and vegetables They will surely please you. Hunger Is a very dlwifireooMe sensa tion. There is a place In this town where you can sar-efy its demands with the cleanest and best 25 cent meal you ever ate. That place Is Joe Terp's. Just arrived at Copeland Thorsen's, a nice line of high grade footwear for ladles, all widths from A to KB. No trouble to show goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Call and examine them. What brings people back to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? May be It's one thing, and May be It's another. But the fact remains back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of It. Nothing bo distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from It. Nothing so dangerous If al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives Immediate relief. C'has. Rog ers. BHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, w In great demand Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children love it Bold by J. w. conn. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. Remember that ''a stitch in time saves nine." The rainy season is now se ting in. Come and get your bonis and sh cs half-poled mxl repaired before they are ton far g"ii" I uni now better pivpurcd than ev-r to do th's in a cheap, m at and lastina manner. Respectfully onrs, . S. A. (JIMUIE 114 12th street, corner oppo ei'e Fisher Bros.' stoic. FURNISHED HOOM3 WITH BOARD. A well-furnished sui'e of roons, with use of parlor, and, If desired, good table board, at reasonable rates. 405 Du ane street, corner of Ninth. I tBVtml.NIl l I pirfor I . 25c. - They Talk For Themselves. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clatsop county, made and entered on the 21t day of February, 180G, In a suit wherein the Nleholai Brother ,Co. waa plaintiff and Wllzabeth Funge. Alfred Funge, Elizabeth Funge as guardian of Alfred Funge and Elizabeth: Funge as adminis trator of the estate of John Funge, de. ceased, were defendants'; whereby It was ordered thalt the undersigned' referees make sale of the hereinafter described real estate: Now, therefore, we wll on the 9th day of November, 1895, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., In front of the court house door, in Astoria, of said coun by and state, offer for sal at public auc tlon to the 'highest and bast bidder, all of lot fourteen (14), in block sixty-five (Co), in the town, now city, of Astoria. laid out, platted and recorded by John MdClure. and extended fcy Cyrus uiney, In Clatsop county, Oregon, but eald lot will not be sold for less than n,uon. The terms of sale will be one-half casn andi the -balance on one year's time, with Interest at 8 per cent per annum. J. H. D. ORAY, H. J. WHERITY, , Referees. N. T. Tho above described property Is known a the Tlghe hotel property and consists af a three story house and ap purtenances. FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkably small sum of 15 cents one can procure an excellent chick en dinner every Sunday at the popular "Denver Kitchen," east side of 9th street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Rlcfmrd on, the proprietor, also assures the pub lic that they can obtain at his place a well-cooked, well served breakfast, din ner or supper any day In the week for the above mentioned price. Give him a call and' be convinced that he speaks the truth. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. To the Creditors of the Pacific raving Co: You aro hereby notified to present your claims, duly vorlfled ns required by law, to the undersigned, at his place of busi ness, number 479 Commercial street, in the city of Astoria, Oregon, within thirty days from the 2tlth day of September, 1KB. By order of the circuit court for the county of Clatsop, State of Oregon. JOHN HAH N, Receiver. FINE BARGAINS IN 01EAL E3TATE. We have choice property In Van T)u sen's, A'lderbrook, Adair's, Shlvely's, Mc Clure's, Taylor's, New Astoria. Warren ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan In sums or $200 to $.1,000 on good real estate security. . R. Li. BOYLE & CO. : . . Sox! l-i OX! Handkerchiefs! I Special sale of 50 doz. Ladles' White Em. broldered Handker chiefs. 1 I GOOD VALUE FOR 25c. $ et 17 Cents Each, or 3 for 5o Cents. Albert Dunbar 1 0 sWfis isk laCgM tt "XH Nil AROUND TOWN. A red sunset Clear morning. NdtNlng to get ready Col. Norton. Henry IV tonight. Ad-m'lisslon only fifty cents. Judge McBTlde went to Portland 3aat nlgtht. Another "Omaha" Is Astoria, says Van E-tten. John Flrtiey, of Nehailom, is at the Parker. . F. Bourne, of F.Waco, Is registered alt the Parker. Herman -Wise's new store Is on the ground floor. Geo. Wlatson, of Lcwts and CJarke, is a guest of the Parker. Henry Fisher, of Hare, paid a vi&It to Astoria, yesterday. S. W. Mudge, of Frankifort, made a Sunday visit to Astoria. E. VlaniHorneyer, of Seattle, registered at tlhe Occident yesterday. L. IP. SlaJck, df Sunshine, was among tlhe Sunday vlaltom .In Asltoria. The mla.il boat did not arrive yester day morning till eight o'clock. Mr. and 'MPs. B. A. Ogden, of Long Beach, are srucWts of Ohe Parker. ACfredi Theokaton and wife, of BaJtl- miore, we guests of the Occident. H. 8. iMtoGawsui, tho cannerymao, ot Chllnook, nvms In Wie city yesterday. S. C. Butlter aaime In from WaWo HCbs yt'steiMay and put up at the Parker. J. M. Cofieman and J. C. McKlnnon, of Sctutit'le, iwere in ifh Wty yesterday. Ri'lph Halt and Ray Morton brought In nil the ducks from Gray's River yester day. E. B. LbnvIoTi, of Wladlhaims & Co., Port. land, called on W1S Astoria friond'j yes terday. E. W. Ordighton, of the BaBey Gatzert TiJUipihtone Mne, registered alt Ithe Ovrdlden't SunUtay. The ECka B.iy that thoy were royally entertained In PbiWund. Fiowera and car rla'ges gialoro. The three cronies who waCked the streets vast nlsh't as a publie exlhiblflon, are well known. Ais tJIi'ere arc no reservjd seaito at the recital this evening, come eor!y and se cure a good eealt. The 8hukeKar Recfial tonight at Fish er's Hall Is under the management of the AHiorlia Public Library. A. CMUberg, the Sealttile banker, was a VL-llttor to Astoria yesterday, and Is stofijylng at Ithe Occident. The ClLUis'op Mill Company startled their llith nilH yestenlny ,and are now pre pared to fill aH orders for Hatha. H. Anderson, Wai'.ter Way md Thoa Bldlwteil, prommerit rantihere of Y'oung's River, spent the day In Astoria yester day. T. W. London, ol the grain shipping ftrtn of Balifouir. Gu';hrle & Co., Portland, and his travelling dog, were guceits ot the Occident yetrtenday. Martin Olucn and August Danlebwn were busy yeAteAHiy entertaln'tng Bknker ChMberg, of Seatit'.e. Mr. Chilberg Bays he Is uriciat favoralbly 'Inniref--eied wi:ih As toria, Toimue Point Is the natural loca'.lon for a city park, and With1 comipara,tlvely tittle expense could ibe un.ule to become to the future ALltorla what Sutro Park Is to Sah FrtinMsco. Ouritomkrs thou.d i-ure tihelr tickets today to Herman Wlsa's Inaugural ball wlhtdit 'Will take iplvce In the new f'tcre bui'UHng as eoon as ccmplV'teJ. Uatce w.y; bo gi-en Wicr. Mr. Frank IWnant, of the Astoria Transfer Co., returned ytsterday from Porfuml and brought with him a brand new liak'k for the benefit of the travelling puMIe of Astoria. It M a co".d day when Boyle & Co. can't mtike a doal. Yesterday they sold .two of the most deslratfle hill Jtfta to H. 8. MV Gowan, w"ho aivtlcipates erecting a hand mc rftlUenco In tlhe near future. Portland exposition excursion steamers Telephone and HaHey Gatzert commenc-In-g October 23rd, the round trip rate to Portland will be $1.50. Tk'kets good re turning up to October 30th, inclusive. At Fisher's open house on Thursday evening, CM. 1", wKt o-.vur the wrrstlliig fnuiV.) between Prof. Chrifltwl, French vf.uiLT.iik.n, and Thonws Spencer, instruc tor of the A. F. C, for $100 a side. Ad mission, 60c; reserved seats, 73c. It Is sold that another Job Trtln-tlng of fice Ub to te moved to Asroria this time ftMi Kaitumu, Wafh.' The owner wan In Atorla Sjfturday looking about for a sulttiMe tndlding. Ita appearance wi3 probaibly be foilowed shortiy by tlhfc? fin ing of anathw "long ifett want." AC1 persons having Tiitoney from sale of tickets for H. A. Wflrlams' recital are requested to ibrlng Mie euime Ito Fiher'e Opera House Tuesday evening and give to committee at the door. This Is neces sary as matters must te settCed as soon as potelble, as 'Mr. W.ataime leaves on morning boat. Be mire to hear H. A. Williams torkghlt at Fisher's Opera Houoe. Portland exlhlbitlon excureCon tickets w.l Iw on stae by the O. R. & N. Oo. from Oct. il to Otit. SO wt the rate of $1.00 for the round trip. Good returning until Oc tober 30th, inclusive. Reduced rates have also been made by the O. R. ft N. Co. from all Columbia river points to Port land at rate of one fare for the round trip for this occasion. Mr. Jensen, the builder of the Ufttle I craA thilt was launched 1at4t week at I j NUrtiin'a boat ohop, was so pt eased with the rkU of hia lateft invention, pro- I : pel?or, that he now contemplates placing j I It on th tit Ob steamer Bertie, and giving I It a HhorouK! te. At the trtel Saturday the Wtltfle fcoalt hf Id her own nVl'tm. a targe ftehboat prope!1ed by two Uratwny fish ermen, sametlhlna fhat y-a (hanfJy cx pedtcd of ihpr, If the pew Invention provta a euocess on the Bortte, a stmlit'ar prope: lor wll be placed on a iUrge elteaimier. The oatrty rlsens yeaterday were treated to a ibeautUfi elgWt. The ludt quarter of ttre irrtoon, ibright and lburn4hed as sliver, surrounded by a few start, tiung In 'the pa3e Ibtiue ky In wlerd effect. Prea ently the rcey fludh of the advancing mbrnlng appeared In tile e'ast, the moon dltfappaarekl, ithe sun came over the east ern liMe and another day began. The A. F. C. Iboys who are eo well known Ifor their efforts to advance the social interest of Astoria now procmrlse another treat iro the fun loving public. They iwlU produce at the Opera. House, about November 1st, that popuT.ar so ciety comedy. "The Private Secretary," and Judgmg from Ithc past work of the CJilb tt cannot help but Ibe a. howling suoceas. The Dlay In itself to enougn to at'dralct a crowded .house, but with the added ifaot of the production being muae by Ihomie talent every one Hn town "will be Where." Sunday was another perfect day and many Adtorlans were out on the hills to enjoy the fine air end dmnK in me gnuiu scenery, IwWIch never paTte or grows tire same to the aover of nature. A dreamy haze hoing over the river and Shore. The brtgWt Mue ky, tol'Ue line of fir crowned hflla and the ttue watere of the bay and river, dotted here and there iwith a wihlte skill lazHy flapping at the mast, tlie day being so cadm tlWat not even a rUpple d's turtied the surface of the water, made one of those restful, hope-inspiring scenes for which man Is at ways better. HE WAS ANGRY. Herman Wise Is usual'.y of an agreealbte disposition, toult yesterday he wlas mad through and "through; he had ordered a large assontment of new goods from the mode in .ha fiWlm.nid about October 1st, da that they would be here about the 'time he was ready to open nis new store. InattJad of thiat, the manufuotu'rer shipped n,nm .iWii.t iWir irnt btfre ve!sterUay. "I have been trying to cut dawn my sUaek," said he, "so uiat it iwouia De easy (to wove, and here I am with a ttitvk thtm ever. "What I going to do about it? Why I wt'll do this: You see tnese suns? wen, I 'WTK Iharve to re-open thlalt $11.50 sale and moiiifn &v neoDJe the choice of amy suit or overCoat In the house for $11.50, anS all this underwear ana overaniris, ooys cl'dtWtng and every'thlng else will Ibe cut .in mh, hnnp. fh. I will tret rid wf them." And ho went cusalng mainulfacturers in general and this one in particular. SUNDAY SERVICES. The Y. P. S. C. E. at the Presbyterian Ohurch. Sunday evening th Y. P. S. C. E, held a spwlal service ait tlhe Presbyterian church. The ailience room was ftMed1 to overflowing and the exercises were most entetfljaiirtlng. Addresses were delivered by Mr. AdUlma, and others Intereifted in the woi'k, .to iwiNidh the iCosest attention was riven. A speeWl tfealture of th'c evening was the imuls'k: wililch wa of an exceptional order. iMrs. Ross Bang one of her beau tiful olos and others well known for both 'instrumental and vocal mualc took part in tlhe program. These young people's meeting! cure foe comitng a strong element In Ithe churches, under whatever name .they may go by and too 'muchl encoui(aeement cannot be given them. THE CITY STREETS Effort Will be Made to Improve Condition. IF ACTION CANNOT BE HAD Our Streets Will Have to be Blocked to Traffic -Couucil Will Find a Way. It is -understood that at the council meeting 'toimiraw night wlays and means of repairing 'the hbltw 1n Exch'ange street near the Ulaitbiop Mill iwftt ibe dfccuaoeH Thb is a much needed move in the right direction, said a prominent aldermian yes terday, and no clouhit same way wiUl be found to conupel tne property owners along t'hte street to make the necessary repairs. It would be a fine comment on the city tiliould the superintendent of streets be comipefJled Ito put a fence across Che strew and stop tuuffic on the only outlet to the east end. The irvajorttv of the owners of property abutting 'the strdt alt this .point are non residents, but no doubt ithe good Judg ircnt ond business mairoageiment of the niembem of the cXy ouneK will devise some wuy to ihioive tine repairs made. Prominent sitreeta In rttiliPr por tions of ihe city ure aOso In need of simllur r.'pa rs, but us the streets are soon to be torn up for the laying of waiter pipe thi;ee re pairs Will .probUMy take, care of t'heim- srC'vci). Once a street bcglr to wear out, Cjulfrudted a-j are tlhe streets of this tcity, the whole street Boon needs repair ing, and this loads to the consideration ol some more durable substance than mere wooden decking. Asphialt, or some sim ilar pmhfltance. th'at Is botl a preservative and a pavement, will sooner or rater be found to be the ow.y economical pavement for a grev.ns city. The lira cost may be greater, br.i tin increased life of the pavement tr.d lessening of the cost of repaJra will much more than counterbal ance the cost. SCIENTIFIC RELIGION. Fiom Nakure to Nature's God Myalery cf M"Steriea Explained. Prof. N. N. RiddcOl. Ph. D., gave his deepest and snost Fcientlflc lecture 1n the M. E. Ohurch Saturdwy night when he opoke on the subject of "From Manure to Nature's God." In this he gave a el entilK; exiptanation of man and his rela tion to his God, In which he proved the iier.ittat C.tflms of ChrMtranlty independ ent 'from the Bible. His t'luouuMa on this ne are new. suggestive and through out based on the purely scientific and analytical, and are destined to meet a demand of many minds who at this pres ent age must Waive eomnhing more tthan t'Und faith; they want a reason, and "WKcue the professor furnishes in his scien tltlc bnailyis. The rpeaker has a nu cleus from which he Intends to establish a scientific religion thalt he c'.ailma win be uble to prove all the truths taught in tho various schools of rheoi)gy from the eMonttlfie standpoint. Many questions were asked at the close of the '.e.'ture on the subject of the evening, but all wereisatlsfi.-itorily unc-iwered and proved the speaker w a complete matater of Ws subject and could give every man a reason for his hope. THE BASE. The ground work of AstVri's future Is s dry dock. The ralircud is only the gateway through which exchanges can be made. The industries that w.H produce fxchumrr iwH be found to be based on a dry dock. So said a prominent visitor In Astoria yesterday. Out of rs.000 farms In Denmark only I.J00 are mors than Ss acres In extent. THE JETTY Boston Capitalists Visit the Work Yesterday. FINAL TOUCHES BEING MADE Work Will be Completed Thursday - Remarkable Piece of Govern ment Engineering: -Cost Be low the Estimate. With characteristic hospitality, Mana ger Seeley, of the Telephone line, has been -for several' dtays entertaining a number of oaestarn people by showing thtam the different points of Interest In and about AtJtorla. Chief among the gueWts was Mir. 8. H. Brown, the Bos ton capitalist. Mr. Btorwn la the falther of FJavel. He It was who capitalized the company and se cured tlhe Haying out of tlhe property and getting It ready to be placed upon the market. Mr. Brown Is quite wet! kmown to muny Aatorians and his touBtnesB foresight, and keen Judgment are known to all. Sunday the pfurty were taken to F'.dvel, where they spent the day noting Im provements made and to be made and blocking out many plana for future die veJopment. Yesterday after an etirly breakfast iwlith Mine Host Megiler, Mr. iSeeley ohliirt'tered the steamer Queen and took the party, including Mayor Kinney, Dr. Norton, Mr, Van Ebten and Wife, amd several other .adles and gemUerrten, on a trip to Knap pa and Bear Creek, stopping at the rur.l road Work above Tongue Point on the way. The morning was delightful. stiff easterly wind Was blowing, throw ing the white caps over the prow, much to the detighlt n the mascot ot the boat, who -made his headquarters on the ex treme point of the bow watching for ducks. The line of th new rtiflroad was point ed out to the visitors, the location of bhe tunnels and Ithe work already done was Inspected. Returning to the city In '.tone for liundh the excursionists refrohed '.ho Inner man and agtiln embarked and were ioon on their way to the Jetty- Superintendent iH'egardt received the company In his wieX known Uvorapl table manner, and took thenn out to the end of the Jtty on the new spaMal car, the "Hunimond." Here the waveu of the PacHlc mulle mtislc and amusement for all and their action In filling in the sand about the Jetty wtaa observed with sur prise.. In the short tHrne since the work has bctn so near completion a gnat change has taken pCtee in the bar. The fondest hopes of the porjectors have been more than realized and Astoria has pe cured th greatest harbor on the coratl nent. The work of constructing the Jetty was begun In 1ES5 just ten years ago. At that time the deepest channel on the bar at tow waiter was 18 to 20 feet. Today It ranges from 31 to 43 feet. It was es. Unrated then by the engineers that the Lotal cost of the work wou'.d be $3,800,000, while the amount expanded up to Jate hUs been less than $2,000,000. This is one of the mOslt remarkable pieces of publ'lc work ever constructed, and certainly the englneerts in enlarge are deserving of the highest credit. UbUa'lCy work of this kind for the government far exceeds the original estimate, but in this case Uncle Saim can F.i)fer.y put $2,000,000 to his credit, Thursday nli of the men now at work en the jetty will be dis Wargied, their fe-r vices no longer being required. The greait work Is finished. Captain Hegairdt iwll) remain, wlith an BBais!ta.nt or two, during the gcrater part af the winter to attend to odda and endis, but to oCl procticil. purposes the work is completed. From fJhe jstlty lahe ptarty Blteaimed throumHi Young's Bay and up the Lewis and Oiarke to the bend In tlhe river where those celebrated explbreira had tilielr camp, and stood, so to speak, on hCstorlc ground. Leaving this point on the re turn, a beautiful view was had. Ttie de clining sun brtehtty illuimlnu'ed the lund ncape, and away to the EJai-t cure ched the IitMe river, like a bland of gold, be tween the hills on either side. Nearer by the cows were seen coming heme for the milking and ttre ascending simokt from the farm hous'js bespoke of suvory euppers ito iwthilch no dOulbt Ohe excui -slon-isis would huive been glud to have hud an Invitation. Rounding SmUUVs Point another tine view was had. The sun was just se'Jting. It was one of th'jse red sunsets, so prevalent In the faf.C, and the effects of rapidCly changing colo.-s on the waiters was beautiful beyond dejcriptlon. Arrived at the wharf, well prepared for a good dinner and voted the Ulay a perfect one and repleta witih enjoyment. CHANGE OF IBASE. Freight Agent WKson is Now at Spokane. The mlany friends of Mr. R. B. Wilson, until' recently ccJmlmereilail w?ent in Asto ria of tlhe Bailey Gatzert-TeEephone line, wE5 be glad to learn of thalt gentleman's appointment to the position of commer cSoll ogenit cf the Great Northern Railway Company at Spokane. Mr. Wilson is an experienced traffic man alndi the same success that has met bis efforts In the past while with the stealmer leompany, and with the Northern Pa'ciflc, wiIB no doubt be with him In his new field. He Is ifhlorouihly familiar With rhe territory and the Great Northern could ndt hlave nlade a (better selection for their commerclall work ia Spokane. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. ADVERTISED LETTERS. Th following '1st of letters was ad vertised In the Astoria postofflce October Uth, 1895: Erickson. H. . LeRoy, Alfred. Davis, Elmer. j Yerex, Allan A. Clark, Mrs. Rachel Ranseh. J. C. Anderson, Ole. Miller, Mrs. A. E. (2) ghwert, 'Mrs. Mary. For tgn. Oarslln, A. WQJames, Robert. Andeieon, John. j Johnson, AHfred. Anderson, Julius. Johanson, Carl. When calling for sny of the above let ters, please say "advertlsjd." HERMAN WI33, P. M NOTICE. I'ntll fuitlhier notice I will make men's business suits to order for fait end winter from $2 to $28. according to the quality of goods. Perfection In flt and latest Styles guaranteed. ANDREW LAKE, I'm -Commercial street, Astoria. Every woman should know: That moire is different from watered sllk the waves of the first being smaller than those of the second. That bengaltne has the effect of coarse gros grain, but as If the cord had not been Inserted. That surah Is a soft silk, the threads of which mingle rather than look straight, as they do in most other silks. That suiting Is a general term for all wool fabrics. That heliotrope Is an Irish1 bull, be ing a deep lilac rather than the heliotrope Itself. That bodice Is the proper name for any fitted covering worn above the waist Mcintosh. What's In a Name. A good etory is told by a. genitteman who mode a tour of Europe last summer. At Wiesbaden, in Germany, while In a cafe, a portly Etig'llls!!ma-n propounded tils qucbtion: Nu my American friend, tij you know Buffalo Bill? Yes, sir, I have beard of him. "Well, I would dike to know Is, lis Mr. Buffalo 'Bill any reCaiWon to your states 'nuan, Mr. McKInley Bill. TiVls Is on a Hue witih one of our country cousina, who iwailked Into Herman Wise's store the other day and Inquired: Is Mr. Mcintosh In? I noticed in the Ahtorlain itlhult Ithere was a Mackintosh In your store, and as my name Is Bill Mcintosh, I desire, to find out whether he ils B relative of mine." We Intiroduced, him to our Immense line of 'mUlekliMoblhies Just received Irom the falctory and the prices we quoted caused him Ito buy one Of these fine rubber macWrftoshes. We have them for men and boys, In Itllie saime variety as our men'a and boys' suits or overcoats; men's or iboys" hats and caps and underwear, ovenshMUs, trunks, valises and blankets. HERHAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier. THIS FIRST. First, before making up a list of papers to be subscribed for In order to provide reading for the family for the next year, get a copy of Public Opinion,- M you aTe not already fatalTlair with ,tt, and eee what an enormous amount and Variety of reading matter it furnishes, ailli fclare fully selected, edited and condensed. There is no other paper published by reading whfieh the busy man or woman can so easily keep abreant of what the .world Is Winking about and doing. The readers of Public Opinion get not one man's views or one side only, but all sides and mlany views. Ita symposiums upon po litical!, relliglous, social and other topics are invaluable to the student of affaire. Teachers in the public schools wll'l find Public Opinion's plan for the study of current topics a most excellent method of enlivening school work. Every eomimu ntty, espeoiolCy In the rural districts, should have a Current Topic Cub, with Public Opinion for Its text book. For paiftloufara send a postal card inquiry to thle Publ'lc Opinion Co., New York City. Special club rate if taken in connection with 'tlhe Astorian. NOTICE. All persons having claims against the estate of Jno. P. Dickinson, deceased, must present the same duly verified, to the undersigned within six months from this date. B. VAN DUSEN. Astoria, Sept. 20, 1S95. THE LEADING DENTIST. Why 1s Dr. Howard the leading dentist? BecJauee he miakes a success of crown and and 'bridge work and extracts and fills teeth without pain. WORTHY OF NOTICE. There is nothing but bold, clear-cut truth in the statement that to secure per fect fit, quality and style In your shoee at the lowest reasonable prices you must go to the firm of John Hahn & Co., 479 Commercial street. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Francis Fealu-3 and all persons having clulms against said es tate are hereby notified to present said claims with the necessary vouchers within six months from the date of this notice to me at the office of F. D. Win ton in the Pythian Castle building, In the City of Astoria, Clntsop county, Oregon. ANNA FElAKES, Administratrix. Astoria, Or., Sept. 20th, A. D. 1SK. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist, For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; But If one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. -That is, when It's twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. SHILOH'S CURB la sold on a gcar ntee. It cures Incipient consumption, t Is the . best Cough Cure. Only one ent a dose. 25 cents. 50 eta., and $1.00. For Sale iy .1. W. Cinn WRESTLING MATCH, TCie wrestling moit'ch between Profs. Ohriitdl and Spender for 10t a fide will take plaice alt Fisher's opera houss on Thursday evening, Oct.' 17. Adm!33ion, 60c; reserved scats, 75c. The Resort 473 Commercial street, is tbe place where tbe tmsioesFiriHn and tbe laborinfr man go for what is called "BK.ST ON THE COAST," or a nice cul driuk of tbe celebrated Oambrinns beer. Saod-wi-hes of evt-ry kind made to order, swl n eleunnt, free lunch served eveiy dny. Hot Boston liaked Beans skived every iher afternoon. You are welcome. Grosbauer & Brach. Asphaltum Work Reservoir Lining, Street Paving, Side walks, Flooring and Roofing. Aaphattlc Cement, Knamel ond So lution for costing and rrforving. IRON and STEEL TANKS, BULKHEADS, GIRDERS. PIPES, etc. Plans and Specifications "--r ' tM, TH08. Iv. MU1H, General Contractor and Dealer In Asphalts. 43 McKay Block, Telephone 841, Portland. Local Representatives and Agents : Messrs. Tee & Bell. Pavel Building. Astoria. Or. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CriEAM EZffli Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. m