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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1895)
THi; DAILY -ASTQEMJ, ASJO' SATURDAY ttOTC, NVEI 2, 185. ARE you on il lookout for ' saving some money on. yonr underclothing purchases just now? Here is the place to come for what you want and be pretty sure not to pay so much as you i icnd.jd. Our plan is to Hell not to carry over. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. : Local weather for twenty-four hour nHino- at s n. m. yesterday, furnished by the United State Department of Ag riculture, weatner Bureau. .M'utlmum tenvp-jraiture, 53 degrees. Minimum itcnei'.iture, 49 drrtes. I'reeitJtatlon, .05 trvdh.. Total precipitation from September 1st 18W, to daite, 3.43 Initfies. Deficiency of precipitalton from Sep tember Ut, 18H5, to date, 7.28 lmlrus. BUSINESS LOCALS. Fresh candlei every tour at tbe Bon bonniere. E. 0. Cough Syrup wfil cure your cough, For car.e at Estes-Craln Drug more. Meany li the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur sums. The coolest and best glass of beer In town can be bought at the Gambrlnus saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. Those new perfumes, Just received at the Estes-Craln Drug Store aire ihe finest In the city. Purest of wines, liquors and clgrirs etegant free lunch all the dally paper, at the Gambrlnus, 12th and Commercial. Parties wishing to buy candles at wholesale will save money by calling on or writing to the Astoria Candy Factory. M Duane street. Trade With Fourd ft ritokea Co., deal ers la Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits and vegetables They will surely please you. Hunger Is a very disagreeable sensa tion. There 4S a place In this town where you can satisfy Its demands with the cleanest and best 25 cent meal you ever ate. That place Is Joe Terp's. Just arrived at Copc'.and A Thorsen's, a nice line of high grade footwear for ladles, all widths from A to RE. 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 Tard Is proud of It. NoUhlng so 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 re'.lef. C'has. Rog ers. SHILOH'S CURB, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is In great demand Pocket slie contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children love It Sold by J. W. Conn. ' WORTHY OF NOTICE. There Is nothing but bold, clear-cut trutih In the abatement that to secure per fect fit, quality and style In your shoes at ths lowest reasonable prtces-you must go to the firm of John Hahn ft Co., 7 Commercial street. THE LBADINQ DENTIST. Why Is Dr. Howard the leading dentist? Because he make a success of crown and and bridge work and exftraots and nils teeth without pain. OIIAND OPENING. Tine Acme Cigar Store Is now cpwi for bwienes at 5C9 Cotnenuvtal Kiwi, where Mr. Cha. Otaen, manager, will be pleaded to wait on his oM Mends. A clear Ha vana cigar for 10 cents. FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property In Van Du sen's, A'.derbrook, Adair's, Shlve'.y's, Mo Clure's, Taylor's, New Astoria, Warren ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan In sums of $200 to 13,000 on good real eatato security. R. L. BOYlE ft CO. FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkably small sum of lb 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. Richard son, the proprietor, also assures the pub lic that tihey 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 htm a call and be convinced that he speaks the truth. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him twist, For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twlatl Rut If one of the twists Untwists from the twist, s The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That Is, when It's twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. FROM THE Jjth Annual Statement Tllu OF Thp Equitable, Surplus Asset, $iH',044,Jio.o6 LUbllltUi47,g64,BQ7-' Surplus, t37479-oaBA Of any life assurance com pany is the result of GOOD MANAGEMENT in the PAST, proof of FINANCIAL TRENGTII in the PRESENT and indicative of GOOD WITS AND DIVIDENDS N TIIE FUTURE. TIIE EQUITABLE'S mrp u- s by many millions of dol- ars'the largos' insuronce urplus in the world. xmmmmmmmmmmmi GLOVES I GLOVES! GLOVES! Ladles' Flos Black I sure Gloves, with pateat , finger tips, only . . f 25c. A PAIR-f I filbert Datte Have you seep our 5oc Cashmere Hose? AROUND TOWN. Glove-buying" trnte. - Winter overcoats are out. v , "Wthait's "tine .other .lhaH far?" "Bob" Mays. ' "The glasses are onaiy." Harry Ham. btettt. L. B. Vtl, an Olney famiter, i.'s In the city. Judge MeBrlde Is quartered at the Oc cident. In evidence uirttire'.lan anJ rrtickln todhes. ' "Business goes by nus and tart." Judge Abercxoittble. Roman Ohecoe, land Imported Maccaronl ait Foard ft Stokes Co.'s. Tha "Prime ess," an old styCe rlnj, tioe been revived In ipoputarlty. , A. L. Parker, of Jofhn Days, was) In town from his randl yaslteaxJay. Mike 'Hunt, PortOand's emlrlng- c'gar selltir, was In Astoria yesterday. Joooptv R. "Wltoalen, a Pont'.and conaner- olal man, was m town yesterday. R. S. McLaren, of Porlthand, to vls'.tlng In this city. He ts Bit tttw Parker. Fine hia'.lliut is now In We mairikeft, mucin to tihe delight of the housewife. Merchialntis yesterday repofltwd co:leetloms be titer Whtan alt any iDlme Iniseveral cnoaftM past. Yetlttirday beilng AH fiaJmts' Day, tbe dburdli people irurned out 4n large num. bens. In attendance upon the circuit court yttftorday was Mr. P. C. Warren, of war ronton. Alex CaombetlTa IrfeflunaA and 'the Is- comoitive-you cam tiaAi djrtt, but ysu can't vote. A 'mi'Jitary company Jias been (formed by tihe young tflrls of tine ht0h school of Helena, IMont. A now redtaiuramt is being fitted up In tihe- etore room reocntfy occupied by "Ohlciap Ohtertey." BihiuJl Fltnt.'im'mons nflilp Corbett and Jackson beat Fltxahronon It would then be "Gentleman JaKik.' Mr. J. T. 'NWeaj, 'tihe well known Cevtlh- aTmet fMhenman, paid a visit to his As- toHa friendis yeeraay.i Auffuet Dandekon and' family Tetum4 ywUT(lay from a several days' visit to the Portf.'ainkl empoelttilon. ITlA CAl'Ov'n.mitt nwJfflM ihaa hun n- moved from ItM flnpntian 41 n thn AvV in tttio store of iPostitnaatar Cooper. Far-alKlhtod ipeople are beginning to lIKtnk of Oh'riamais, and. are planning atttoable presents for the loved ones. A number of buwlmva houses) were In darkness yesterday lalfltemoon because the electric lljhlts wene mat turned on untK late. At tlie Adtor House yesteCJay were rnsMered F, R. AMen and wife arod Mr.i nillmore and daughter, of Brook- ne.a. . Mr. U Marx, of the Corbltt ft Maoleav .., rurtumi, ma "m Mod.b" man, was in town yesterday, vfstthur h'j numerous inenae. '.Mil nee WeelL Cnanberrv Saue. unit An. pie Butter at Foard & Stokes Co.'s. It IS rumoroi Ithaf TTAtvrw Wa) -A u irxHoia corner And .vi 1 mm n flnA wa In a Phot time. If your fthoea are leaking, brlntn 'em to he Red Front Urtop, Ccmomrjlal street. Fred saju be can suit you in prices, no matter hew icranky you are. "Rovrr," tihe well known setter, can drink the entire contents of a itnaJl glasa ami Hhtn pick tip he glaias in his nwutb and Tfiturn It to 'tbe owner. 1 , t m The mo complete utoik of Fancy Oro. ceries at Foard ft Stokes Co. Captain Whltcomu, of tihe Cascades, PMU the day In 'Astoria yecteMay vis iting IhM dM frlendw. Tire Cascades will uu Timu 110m servnoe next The weak on Duane street was finished ycsttnlay and the proper proofs tiled with Julie Oxbuin. TWs Is now dietitlned to be one of the .best btsJnea streets In Astoria. It Is rumord..th.vt the Elks of Amort tfiiase of the flruMt mounted Elk ever n on r.ne coast, which will be used to beaiwiry the todge rooms. ..us?VnTlomr C' S' Wrl states that within three weeks water ougCut to be in he new rtawvoir. It may taks a (tittle longer time to compCWe tbe tunnel, but work cam go on rain or shine. c stock of t3rpes. Bananas, Caps Cod tVanbrres. Aw iVars. Qulncis. Tonsiltoes, Sweats, Btc.. Wtc. at Foard moires Co. The wJieel photograph rbae la the tatest fad. A olrvxrlar viffnette portrait forms Wie center dwlan of h wheeh and the ppokes, of mihicu ,1nep, ure nine or ten. are formed by full length photographs at fnienOK Now is she lime to huve your shoes r-iiff...a!el. Fred. O. 'Waiters, of the Red Front t'Hoe sfiiop. Commerclas street, op. posits CoojWa stora. does it cheapsr and bMltr than svrr has been beard ot In Afftorla before, iMIss Jte Jewvtt. who haa beeen utxfer he InstruoUon of Mr okwa for the sast "h'r years, desires to organise a Unshed class of piano pupils. Her method ot . teaming K e the vrne as lu ttn 1 ryed by Mrs. Olson. ! A Raiton dentist hns mecoverrd rhai RAfAil!h srlrlsare troubled iwlth crumbling tnctih In ttAs country, wbtls ft ts unknowa In their native tend, wber tbe bread is taked oivly at IntervaVs In the year and e ar.j on poles to dry ami fcardeo. Mr. Mas Mavee, mtumtyi- vf the tisat ili'PMMiiait of wis fcrurueitCTak Drug Co., visitek bis many friends In Astoria yesterday. (Mr. Maywr saya tlnat Astoria 1s one of the best towns In his' entire circuit ml that tie consMors" its future assured. W. Mtourice Kelly left for Portland lsr n?jCit to be absfcnt a wevk. Aiwust NbJO hvuf bom in Novum ber but twtJ not gave uway bis Mr. E. Houghton, of Seaside, lent Ihts smiling countenance to a. oull day yester day and carried home wrrti him some As toria wet weather experience. Nift Tuesday Mr. Alex Megfler wl'.l start for ithe iBast in company with 'Mr. and Mrs. J. a. 'Megfer. He wttll vUlt bis old home In New York for the first time In SO years. Mr. F. M. Kagy, Unto fopuUur and sraOt known representative of tbe Crane sod Jack Co., of (Portlaind, spent the day In Astoria yeaterViay. As usuU he bad a large stock of new stories which, tie re lated 1n bis Inimitable style. iAmorv itte Inventtons on exhibition Mrtt Atlanta, t a rfiriiw sewing machine, the pnokkK t df M';a (Mary P. Carpenter Hoop er's Inventive gentus. It was tbe first machine on wMdh s. tiat couM be made from beginning to lend, .wQuhout taking h from the tnaidhtne. Mr, S. C. Pier, represenlting the Mar-Rhatt-WtCOj 'Hardware Co., of DuUith, Minn., 'was one or Asltorla's visitors yes terday. He reports business In his lne better tftran lit bas been In five years. Astoria land The Da20e. tie says are the best business points in the. State foday. ' There was a rumor around town. yester day that a flouring: (nil punt was Ho be removed from the South Bead country to Astoria - In the near future. . Ink tbem come. It was oCso stalted tbait a Similar plant Will be removed from Bioux Valla, SouWhi Dakota, and that sites bave been offered in ATderbrook. It wuii suaited yesterday tlhst Mr. Harm tine saii'.v and door factory mam of Cen tiralta, was offered a fine location in Al derbrodk by the ABtorta band andi In vestment Company and the "Van Dusena and that bs "had tuken a ten day' option on tbe proposition. It Is tttiougHt be iwftt accept the offer artd open a plant here. Bevtrof. merdhlarjbs were hau-d yejttrday to express a wIlling-noM to contribute from S60 Ito $100 per year, payable in fnloni'Jhfy UnelLa'llinonfcs, for the erection of a 'faiidge ecross the Lewis and Clarice, One promltnent busincAS man remarked h alt It mlghit be well for tihe Ohiirnber of Commerce to not only take notice of toils fact, but also to look Into the flouring mill proposition. Mr. C. F. Overbaugh', the erebwftlle pop. uiar general agent of the O. R. and N. left jattt ntoht for bis new field of labor and will hereafter make bis (headquarters In Portland from which point he WW travei n ohe 'WCUUime'ttte and Columbia vaOleys for (the O. JL and N. Sir. Over baugih leaves a host of bis friends iwho wl'T. imiss him, but all of whom- are glad of bis promotion. The luUtes sewing society of tbe 'Nor wegian E. L. Churdh, wC.J give a necktie sociable Saturday nlgdvt, November 2nd, at "Mlnenva" H'a!l (O'Brien's Bul.dlng), Upper Astoria- A gooa program has beeen prei)ared wtitb upeeah6, songs, etc. Re freshments will be served. Tue reputation of the ladles connected wMi uhas enter' prise is a erumceint gxurantee for tbe ulVhnuite success of 'tbe sociable as It is for a'll tlhelr undertaking-.. ' In dhe clrctiH court yesHerAny the treat er part of Khe day was occupied. In ar guing the case of D. K. Warren vs. J. H DeForce, whlc4 had not been concluded ud to adjournment hour. The cafe ot T.- K. Johnson Ms. Oeorgo Kaboohs et th was on jtuttion of plailritirf settled, sod dismtoed. In' the matter 'of the ass-lyn memt of I. W. Ck the oetrtoln of I. L. (Wood ;was allowed aivd an order trade What the onskrne pjy iBhe tfaim. Com'.winciJniB' (tod'ity and until f urthier no tice, tihe steamer Lunliine iwlll take tbe run of Ohe R. R. Thompson sn tihe Astoria- Parjlankl rotate, Oeavlng Astoria at 8:tt a. m. daily except tsunaoy, ana rorvana dally except Saturday it I m m. The L.ur- Cine wall ' continue to take freight and pavengcrs from FJfOner Bros.' as welt an 'Orom the O. R. and H. dock. Tickets of Dhe a R. and N. or Vancouver Trkia- portatkm Co. Issue will be honored, on s.i'.iier boat. Tbe regular 'week'.y enWrtalnmerrt ot Vhe Clceroneain BoHsty of kxMAstorla H lbj Scbtoor took p! ace', yesterday aft. moon The 'program w.is as follows: Recitations, Bdlth Andrews, Mabel Copetatd, WiMlwrn Crotby, and -Frace Foss; eay, Clara Simmon Walter fllAnort amd Ray Twcmib- ly;1" Current .Topics, Jennie. Douglass; de balte, "Resorvrd, That fire has been more dtt'ttHXtlve tihiam water,", was decided In favor of tihe affirmative. The t.egatlve was taken by Ph.1 Trulllnger and Anrrte NcAn, and tha afflrmutlve by Ralph Wprsle y and Reba Hobson. THE TORNDAO. "Th Tornado," Lincoln J. Carter's crtal' Istlc play, whllrih' received Its Inltla pre sentaiton at HiaVl'tn's about a rortnlgthit ago, iwDl return to tbe srume theatre for tt. coming' week. The realistic features of tihe piece a shown by Its previous Ltkixttta't'loA proved to be tbe most e.ab- onalts qW any of Hoe attempts In that line tfcot have been seen In OhUcugo. The tcr- rjaij scene, m wihioh buildings are cwept away and aVitrOing imasses fly hllhr and tMtiher on the stage, ls a more ambitious elTot t-rong the tine wf reallcn t'hsn tbe storm iicene in Who Davenport prodltitlon of..8ardou's Cleopatra. The pl'Ay which tihe Mirrbor has fitted to bis realistic ef fects, contains human Interests and not' ural results and combines with the me- hana feaiture to make an interesting prcduclion. "TWe TprSulo" Is already booked in some of 'tbe targe cities of kbigland, although It ha lea than a monitlt of extstenoa-iiphs Trltwns, 6un- auy jqne is, uoa. NOTICE OF -SAIB. s . - By virtus of a decree of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for Clatsop county, made and entered on the list day of February, 1886, In a suit wherein the N-Ichoral Brother Co. was plaintiff and BUsabetn - Funge. Alfred - Funge, Elisabeth Fungs as guardian of Alfred Funge and Elisabeth, Funge as adminis trator of the estate of John Funge, de ceased, were defendants; whereby it was ordered that the undersigned referees make sale of the hereinafter described real estate: Now, therefore, we will on the tth day of November, 189u, at the hour .of 10 o'clock a. m., in front of the court house door. In Astoria, of said coun ty and state, offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest and best bidder, ah of lot fourteen (14), In biock sixty-five (65), In the town, now city, of Astoria, as laid out, platted and recorded by John Movlure, and extended by Cyrus Olney, In Clatsop county, Oregon, but said lot will not be sold for less than (U.W0. The terms of sale wilt be one-haW cash and the balance on ens year's time, with Interest at I per cent per annum. J. H. D. ORAT. H. J. WHERITT, Refereea N. B.-Ths above described property is known as the TUrhe hotel property and consists of a three story house and ap purtenances. CV.R. F. P. UNION NOTICE. 'RxsjruCar monthly tneetins of the Colum bia River rtAsrnwn's Protective Union win be held as ttwSr raiding room Tue. dr, Noveinber L IS, at T:M p. a.- Bus- trams of bnportsnes to b transacted. . swusjera si good sKartomg are requestea to be present and have their book or rsretpt alorsr. BOFUS JICNSRV, 8ec. Buckwheat cftkes '! teares are turn. Inspection Made by Major Tost Wa8 Satisfactory. 20 FEET IN THE SHALLOW PLACES kfendeli May Remain Here-Caaeadei Will be Laid Up in Portland for ' the Winter. Major Post came down the river with Whe Oasc&ks yeStwrday, after a three ttaya' tour of Inspection along the va lious 'bars and other shallow spots be tween Portland and Whls city. After KiadMng here be took a trip down to Uha rty, though be did not go out to 'tihe end of the .work. The object of the major's trip has been to satisfy himself of the result of the dredging operations Carrie! on during the past season and to obtain reliable- data for his office records. Hs -was visited by an Astorlan repre sentaltlve lest night and expressed him' self as being totehly saitHsfled with tbe outcome of bOs !mspecUon. He said: "I have' found on aH the bars a good twertty feet of water and I consider that atC tMe dredglnB; work during the present year Has been well and faithfully per formed.- I do not tltrmk, however, thialt the one dredge that -tihe government now posseases lfe able to handle all the neces. sary work. It 1s run on the hydraulic system, and DhougCi It fills the bill sat Isfactomy, thiers are certain places on the liver where another system of dredg ing wtould be more eultaltrte. I have had theideia of a second dredge In my mind for some time, and as soon as sufficient money is appropriated we will have one. It wilt be able to do Ws work a good deal faster than tlie present dredge. The cascades wnl take me up to Portland tomorrow morning and will then be laid up vn that city for the winter. It has not yet been decided' whrut disposition win be made of the Mendell for the winter tea son, though I undereftand that H Is the desire of a great many Astoria people to have her kept here. The Cascades has done most excellent work. She has carried down to the jetty during the-present year 216,000 tons' ot rock. Tbe Jetty work is now flniaUy com pleted, tailless - there happens to be a slight sinks fre of 'the present season s ballastine. This, however, I do not trunk probable, as we have been guided by past experience and laid an extra amount of rock. Outside of the watchmen, no (a borers wil be kept at the jetty. It is not Wrought necessary to place any lights on the structure, as Vhe expenditure would be an urmecesBary waste of money. The ocean light how on Cape Disappointment U to be placed on the North Head. The department thinks that locality a good deal more suitable than the Cape. We .will place a shore light on Cape Dlsap pomtmoent with alternate white and red flashes, so thait the two beacons cannot potu.V.y be confused. I cannot say any thing definite on the subject of approprla' itlons for river improvements." "Is your trip a purely official one. Ma jor?" was asked. "Cttftalnly. A'.l ot my trips are official," he repMedb "The data that I have col lee ted be moot vaQuubCe for office record; I have been very desirous of con ducting the 4nvetlgaiton before, but the Casoadds baa been so busy with her barge work Itbait I have hdt been abie to attend to It; I think that without doubt the river 4j ia "ful-' twenty feet deep at the shallowest p.acc, iwltlh a considerably greater dtipta at ia.l other localities." BEATS PORTIiAND. August Danlt'.son Eiiq. reUurneJ from Pccltland yeetc. Jay dud Says that he met an Astoria gnntltanuin who wore one ot Herman Wise's $11.60 sniltis; In order to see wthieitlhier they could beat that price for KMe eulme kind of a suit they went Into several of PortCand's largest houses but found that 16 to $18 w&a the best they couOl do there; IPerman Wish's Offer ot (11,50 for your choice of any suit In the store bas) proved la great boon to the buying public; core holds good for about 10 days longer, Hhtalt to untK 'Her man Wise moves out of tuts present quar ters. A free ttckvt to the ball goes wlln every purchaser ENTHRTAINMENT. Monday evening, November 4lh', the Pol ynirth'WS Club iWB gtve a literary and muatoal entertalrunent In the old school bouse at Upper 'Asttorta. The program will be an exceptionally Ana one. Remember the date. Ofonday evening, November 4. IMS (PRIVATE SECRETARY. The A. F. C. boys wf.l produce that fun- nualklng drama, "The IVIvaCe Secertary." at Flaher'a Opera House Friday and Bat- utoay ntghts.. TMvIs Is the play made fa mous by 80I. Smith Ruatal and is full ot interesting situations. Roserved seats M cents; gaakry, cents. EIUCKSEN'S. Bflckson's now saloon Is Hive finest fitted arid best - appoint! ejtalls:imnt of ihe kind in rhe state outside of Portland. No dtetindtton Is trmde Ixwwem strangem and rugu.ar. customers, but all .alike receive oolite land unst-dlaas attenrtnn nA am sctrved wluh the finest rjiquors and fancy' mixed oeverugits. Good muele and other attractllons every evening. SALE OF WORK. liters iw93 4e a snle of fancy work and JajpaiKMe articles, china, hronse, iarquer wans, foys, ere.; at- me 0M scthool rjbuse, Akialr's Atorta, ontibe evening of Friday, the IBtlh, land afternoon of Saturday, the 14th of Ntovwtfxr, under She auspices of one uwra of Hoiy innoente' dharjeL Ar ticles very anritahls for Xmat gifts to genuenwn, ladles and icihUdren. at very mbdsrata airlcea Light rsfreshmenU wlK be served. PROVEN A BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Kra'ise's Headauns Capsules wherever I havs had a ohanca. They have proven a veritable boon In my family against any and all kinds of headacha Tours truly. J. K. WALTER, Leavenworth, Kansas. For sals by Cha. Rogers. Astoria. Oregon, soleasent Awarded HIchMt Honor World'i Falr Oold MtuUl, AU4wlatr Fair. . aW AVi 1 us s mi 1 '1 rN 4TpTrr Most Tu&ct SIJe. 40 Year ths. CUadard. mm M CAKE WALK. D- DA- DAN- DANC- DANCE! IF YOY BUY $5.00 Worth of Oooda You Will Get a . Free Ticket! GRAND MARCH AT 9 O'CLOCK P. M. The most graceful Gentleman Walker will be awarded a fine Rubber Mackintosh. - - THE LADY who is his partner during the walk TAKES the CAKE. A TTEND Ur Remova SALE and you may our Grand In Ihbbbb augural Ball). . , . .. . . 3IG BARGAINS and A ROYAL TIME IF YOU TRADE WITH .... HERMAN WISE, THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND HOTTER. P. For particulars inquire at our store. - ' WANTED. WANTED A ptano to rent. Apply at Nutond Thomson a omce. Wanter to rent A cenrtraOiy located house of saven or eight roomn. Address M., itvb otflce. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co.. of Montpeller, Vt For further informa tion, address Q. M. Btolp, General Coast Manager, iz-o Crocker Building, Ban Francisco, CaL . . WANTED Man or lady to collect, do some omce work, and manage agents. You will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu lar. We pay all expenses. Position per manent. Send four references and ten cents for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. O. BOX 484, St. LOUlS, MO. FOR RENT. FOR BENT Furnished room on ground floor In private family. 414 Bxtthange St, FOR HALE. JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-lust re ceived Just what you want, at Wing Les s, MS Commercial street. TO LOAN. MONEY Apply to Astoria Abstract Title and Trust Co. MISCELLANEOUS. 176.000 PER WEEK uslnc and selllna Dynamos for plating watches, jewelry. and table ware. Plates gold, sliver, nicKei, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent sizes for ajrents. families and shops. Easy operated; no experience; big profits. W. p. Harrison St Co., Clerk No, 14, Columbus, hlo. Opera House Monday f Tuesday November 4th and 5th. Klghts THE - Lincoln TU Asfil Tniit Tlx (rrat ligtilj Seel. ' Six Tui Firliir a Isiitw J. SuL Tbt Csllisioa if Carter's Mammoth fwi (knt liisn it fill ifttL Rm lirktj Ofrt Stt Swie, titk llTM Sll liig Itutiiii ligk, lii Mctiif Imi if t lexi Scenic Production cal Mlrre. Ckkirs lu Wr at $irkt, im 111 lir Sceaic s- rrs. Ts seM, as wen as fa sacccsa, . : Ksey mp ymr ptajr-MH prom." x. -UHVOUi J. CARTER. Prices, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Stats now on salt at th J4w York flovtlty Stoia. era . 0ES100 rii fin'wr r o ,ii" n.TC'l'T'nv'in Tfc BIG BARGAINS! DURINO OUR Removal Sale! -CflrE WflliK; AT 10 P. LOOK OUT FORs"P A TNT VAHUS0--'Alp RHE THEY PUfiE ? Only the best grades sold by : FOARD & STOKES. BERRY'5 HARD OIL SO ARE OUR PRICES. The Resort 473 Commercial street, is tbe place where the businessman and tbe laboring man go for what is called "BEST ON THE COAST." or a nice cool drink of tbe celebrated Gambrinns beer. Sand wiches of every kind made to order, and an elegant free lunch served every day. Hot Boston Baked Beans served every 01 her afternoon. You are welcome. Grosbauer St Bracb. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria sad Upper Astoria Flss Test end Coffees, Tsble Dellcsc'es. Domestic sal Tropical Fruits, Vegstables, Sugar Cured Hans, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. Asphaltum Work Reservoir Llnine. Street Pavine. Side walks, Flooring and Roofing. AsphaltlcCsmentEnamsl and 8o. lutlon for costing and prcierving. IRON anl STEEL TANKS. BULKHEADS, GIRDERS. PIPES, etc. Plans and Specifications Pre pared THOB. K. MU1R, General Contractor tad Dealer In Asphalts. 4) McKay Block, TeUphons Portland. ' Local Reprtsentstlves and Agents : Messrs. Tee ft Bell. Flavsl Building. Astoria. Or. Kopp's Beer Hall. Cbolcs Wines. Lkjoors sad Cigars. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Oaly basses' ever rhe bar, Ths largest glass - of N. P. Beer. HaU-and-halt. sc. Fras Lunch. Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor,' Cor. Cooroaly and Lafayttte St. Bs F. ALLEN, Wall Paper. Artists' Materials. Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. Japanese Matd' gs. Rugs and Bamboo Goods, 36s Commercial Street. THE JtSTORW SflVlSGS BANK Acts as trustee for corporations and In dividual Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. J. Q. A. BOWLBT.. BHNJ. TOUNO FRANK PATTON... President .Vice President Cashier . - . t ' DIRECTORS. , J. Q. A. Bowlby, C H. Pass. BenJ Toufia;, A. 8. Reed. D. P. Thompson W. B. Dement. Gust Hoeraes. ASTORIA - MATTRESS -FACTORY, S7S Coramfrrlal Street. .'V; Maaafactursrs of srery dascrlpdoa of 'jounsss, atattresnca etc HBPAXJUNO IN AIL ITS BRANCH E8 EOR FUN! :FUN! FUN! VFUN! FUN! $11.50 You can taks your choice of any .- ,' SUIT IN OUR STORE. OIIiST FINISH HARD TO BEAT. OUNSET LIMITED. SEASON OR 189S-i8yO. WILL nUJN Tmiee a Week BETWEEN Sian Francisco . AND . New Orleans Over thefcreat S unset Route leaving San Francisco Tuesdays and Saturdays Fnim Tutt-day, Xor.'5, 1895. The no crvmpCete, modem. elrgarAlv equipped said Perfectly nnungvd Wet I- "' buCed TraoacorMtrientat Train In America. Nrw Eolpirsrnt, espertar Osl?rwd for this service. ' :i, . . .. Direct connections in New Orleans tor all Eastern point. Qukk time. x