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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1895)
ir ?sr I ' cip B,UIY ASIW1U.H, AJSID?JA, , RIDXIAQAY. KWIMi. XOVXilElS 0, I til f;oii'offihV lookout for saving- 'some'; mopey 'm your underclothing pOTchases just oo ? Here is the place to come for w hat you want and be pretty sure not to pay so much as you intended. Our plan is to sell, not to carry I over. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty.four hour ending at 6 p. m. yssterdsy, lurmmoa by the United State! Department of Ag riculture, weatner oureau. Martmiun temperalMire, 61 degree .Minimum tneraltiuine, 41 degree ITnt-lnlUitlon. .22 inch. Total precipitation from September 1st 1S95. ito date. 3.66 tndhes. Deficiency of preclpltaHon from Sep- terr-foer lot, 1866, to dote, 7.3S mcnes. BUSINESS LOCALS. E. O. Cough Syrup will cure your cough. For le at Estes-Craln Drug Store. Meany la the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price tor tur sains. The cooloat and beat glass of beer In town can be bought at the Qanbrinus saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. Tbeas new perfume, just recelrad at the tEstes-Crain Drug Store ore xne nnsst In the dty. Pure of wines, liquor and clgv elegant free lunch all .the dally paper, at the Oambrinui, 12th and Commercial. Trade with Foard tftoke Co., deal era la Groceries; Hardware, Crockery, provision, Hour, fruit and vegetable They will surely please you. Hunger 1 very disagreeable sensa- tlon. There is a'place In thla town wbere you con satisfy tta demand with the cleanest and beat So cent meal you ever at. That place la Joe Terp'e. . Just arrived at Copeland Thoraen', a nice line of high grade footwar for ladiea, all width from A to BE.- No trouble to ahow goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Call and examine them. What bring people back to the Aeto rla Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywiier elaeT May be It'll one thing, and May be It' another. But the fact remain back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard la proud of It. Nothing o distressing a a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish a to suffer from It. Nothing so dangerous If 1 lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives Immediate relief. Ghas. Rog ers. GLOVES!-- GLOVES! Lsales' Find Clack Casft nn Olevee, with patent 1 fingertips, only . . -f35C. A PAIRI filbert DanbaKi t Have you seer? our5$c: Cashmere Hose?.'v k mmmmmmmmmmm tagfr tuofW in course of construction on Jjcrt 4, Block 19, Akdeaibrook, sold last Bt. tnyuy.'-TO lAnorfw jaricKaon. . . 'Mijlr.', CKaiOoa HcLeart, he nominee for Jiiia on tlhe Taimmany itick0t, Is the hus band of Mr McLean, -wtho worked asainst TauvKnaoy at tbe Satft Section. u-Vaster-ay tJlie Olfftetenmi. market Wad a targe wear tfn talc, twhl h went off rap dly; particularly among Eastern people wluh wlncm bew meat & 'a rarity. i Sweeping In a Kick room hi nK annoy ing. A good Bubtstttute la to wring a mop dry from a pail of warm "water, with a little ammonia, and iwlpe the dust off the carped. fi 'A board walk 'hua been constructed from rtWe trert on the went of Mr. Max Young's remaence, uppertown, eat on the alley way tc a connection wifh Cadar street fin AWiarihrook. if ii Hwvj Jar loads of canned roods wer wa terway rollAl Into tlhe basement of Foard & Stokeo' tore. TSito is one ot the larvt lmgte fcOKltmnetvus if canned goodtt ever orouirnt to ."Moria, AROUND TOWl..,, REPUBLICANS, ATTBXtOn!' A moo coaeitJIng of the Republican, vet er of Astoria it ibereby celled.. to meet at Uhe court house 4a thl city, on Wed nesday evening, November J, .189 8 o'clock p. m., for thi purpose o? eeleotlng. a Bat of delegate to Uhe city convention, W be held pureuaiit to the cal of the city RepubUcan committee, w(Mi,ei4f lftfof delegatus when ao elected fSiall constitute Uhse ticket to be voted at (He Republican primaries, to be ' held on Taugdfy, "Ine C. B. BAYLE8, Presfdeot McKMey1 "tuo: j. u oaruson; -"v iPrealdenlt a A. R-epubllcaa Club. ' JOHN MATTeON,'-' 'J President Unlontown RepuUtcok 'Club. JOHN HAHN, President Clatsop La.gie "Club. Puffed up a, cigar 'Dune iup ibrowntSw buxwWealt scake.: Mr. MUNab, ot Ilwaco, I in the city. Jno. Lewis, of John Dujts, I it OW Por ker. ' v l04 !' Try our flne bl'oater mackerel. Foard Stokem "' Contractor Campbell, of Portland, is alt tlhe Occident. H. 8. McOowan, tawn yesterday. SHILOH'S CURB, the great Cough and Croup Cure, l in great demand Pocket sli contain twenty-five dose only SI cent. Children love It Sold by J. W. Conn. FIMB BAROAINB IN REAL ESTATE!. We have choice property In Van Du son's. Ailderbrook, Adair', Shlvely's, Mo. Clure's, Taylor's, New Astoria, Warren- ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sal. Also money to loan In sum of 1200 to 13,000 on good real estate security, R. L. BOYLE CO. THE) LEADING DBNTO6T. . Why Is Dr. Howard the leading dentist? Beoau b asakes a uccea of crown and and bridge work and extracts and All teeth without pain. FOR THOSE WHO EAT ;For the remarkably snail sum of U cents on can procure an excellent chick en dinner every Sunday at the popular ''Denver Kltdhen," eaat side ot fth street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard son, the proprietor, also assures the pub lic that they can obtain at his place a , wen-cooked, well served brcakfaat, din ner or supper any day In the week for the above mentioned price. Glvs him a call and be convinced that tie speaks the truth. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a. twist. For In twisting twist Three twists make a twist; But if one of the twist . . Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That Is, when It' twisted with any other twins than MARSHALL'S. The Necessary Information About t life assurance company is just the Information you would re quire about any other business or in stitution in which you think of In vesting: 1 What is its financial strength? 2 Does it pay promptly? 3 What profits has it paid in the past? 4 What are its prospects for future profits? THE EQUITA BLE can answer all these questions in a manner most satisfactory to its policy-holders. FINANCIAL STRENGTH t THE EQUITABLE has a surplut of n.ir.y THIRTY-SEVHN AND A HALF MILLIONS ot 4ollr, Ihut twlnt sot only the U.rt. bul Mi itronfMl finasclal laMltwtioa l lt kins la mt worm. PROMPT PAYMENTS I THE EQUITABLE pals i.M Jth cUlmi In i in. Ol lh' nufci i.om wart mii m hm i-v i; rmnlt o deaili wt nctlvti. SE VEN1 Y . I t'i ClNT. of all 4u'k cUlmt r liu pM on Un vtry ity proof of 4'0 He iiv4. of OMnobk, was in M. M. Dee, of Portliaaid;' ltf' quartered ut uve uociaent. r;.- s;'i Ctlias. fidhrnddt, of Corf,,tr7,'tWiaj5 In the city yeaterday. . ....... Sole getVts of Uhe Coulter llap; Syrup. Foard SVokea Co.. - ciJ -..rr.-. Well porfui-.tlhe ltt)teu'iwJill!f 'ii1' Wxwlal dedvBrry aOamp on It. Henry C. Boyd, of San "Francisco, Is a guest of rtjhe Oocrdeivt. . . TJie turkey Is beginning 'wonder wlhy they coll t Thankaglvlns. JuM. Hlgley and wtfc"bf,,ioritfahd, are guests ot Uhe Porker House. r ,." , O. E. Heints, and E." P.' ' Saifiuel, of Porthutd, are at 'the Occlppt, Mita Lulu Rke iwoiit to'-Portlahd luist night on a eihart vlrtt to. ?frlernda. E. B. Kenr, of Ban A r ton 10, Tek., is in tlhe city, quartered at tfie Parker. Pate De Foleis Qrrvs, Andhowles" in oil, Bloater Paste. Foard ft &tokes Co. Mns. F. HI. Ovecfoeck iwent to' Portland lorit nUMt on a. visit tk Iliw imotftwr. Ous Bnundt and Hehrj''V!llunabf)i-g, of KntynJUMi, ore visiting tn the city. Jdhn Forwrauin,' of IDeipp ttiveVi " was among. ALVioria' Vlsltora yeir.ervjiy. Mr. R. B. May. antf'lrrW Birnlo, ot PortSnnU, are visiting ifrlends In the city. E. A. Seeley and L. Sdhmlay;' of Port land, were vial Coos In Astoria yeaterday. R. M. Oaalon anvl Prfd' ftprringsr mer- dhnlnta of Grand Ifcuplda, ore at the Parker. Every man who has fallen off a tricy cle iwttll ogire tlliat hl is a 'hard, lhand rworld. - ' ' nine Rev. W. 8. Hhont iwent to Portland loot flight for day's vlclt in Che' Me. trropolks. J. O. Nf(-gtr and iwtfe, of Brook fttJU, came down yeflterOiy on. af.ill!ort! t to ArftorHa. Mr. 'Himter, a ipcamnerr rvul wtate nan of South Bend, WweMltitnott, l in tlhe city. tiva' It in no wonUier that a'vy6lihg'!'Tmin rihou'td be conafctared veryi W?Tho bealta tiLs bOMirtl bill. ...mttiw! .jfrir TEE, COUNTY . : .JCOIRT ! ...: . :,, -r.; Lewis & Clarke Bridge Matter Presented. Ntiwsi comas ifrom aorotu ifme water tihat the next aunvmer bonnet .will ibe a emill, flat affair, worn well back on Uhe tiead. simitar to the extreme evening bonnet occasionally eeen alt the theatre. The peoipQe of tlrie Lewis and Clarke are eniflhcUECaEitlc on tlhe question ot roads land fcrtdges. Mr. W. J. Ingalls s.iya that ii e. imore tmportant matter to the farm. ers, really, Whan the railroad which was ao tnucttt needied. iMIsa Jeaale Jewdtt, who has beeen unidier the irtat motion of Mm Oteem for the past onree years, aenres to organize a Umtted das of plamo puplCis. Her method of teacmirrg iwKC be the sarnie as that em pToyed by Mrs. Olson. YeiteirUagr a hoat arii a cow load of sup- piles were lalken to wie new railroad caimp taibove Tongue Point. Contmetor Cory re ports thait a good begimutng has been mtante on Idhe wortc, and that they propose to lueep up .wldhi tlhe gait. Land Agent Gouslln, of the Agiorla- Ooble railroad, was yesterday in attend. tico on the county count amrnglng tax imattecs on t'he railroad subsidy lands. It to tuwemtood that a satisfactory ar rangement was arrived at. Inquiry 'aimcmg the Ibu9lnes men and dttlzenis yfrltrday revealed the fact thai one and all are In favor of the Incretute tn the postal eervtee and Postmaster WTHs says 'tlhalt ihe has mode a -citrons ap peal 'to tlhe departrnlent on the lines inldl da'teu In yedtorday's Astor lain. Mir. J. O. Hamthorn's restdonce in Up- pierttoiwn la being connected by pipe with tlhe ex!hiauis)t of the electrrlc power house, The entire residence will be heated by team n -this imamier during the winter, SuperrlnUenklent Newell is now figuring on ejdtenvtfng HhCs eyatem cf 'heating to other ihoubeo in the neigihbonhood. - Lonklon mllltnory this year 4s remarka. hly preoty, tlhhw refuting itihe popular eu peiil6ion that BrltUCi milliners create heavy Iheadlwear. An ercelleriit (hint for an oval face, bult a trifle too BmaJl for a pound face, is la feVt turned up at an angle of 45 idegrrees, trimmed with double ibows lof dhwkekl velvet and natural wings spotted. .PAST PROFITS I .t V 1 .. s rit Jrny-" imG Bof'c'rf .'j' the .' EQUIIAULE hvjU umotatf valui rator trxa tha lua of the orraluna fit. ' EaSnwnani polkka ahow a rtlurn of all prfjryaii, with l fc . - lit hrlto aroii 6v. toar canCpf 1 Biinwii, FUTURE PROFIT I V- The turptm of a llf auuranct romuay la ht .I'j'i fr tfh all 4ivlonia MUST bt ftli. . . t ; t'i f ASLE ty "ian otllHau of dul. - -4ra Mm Iwraal ayriHua of auv lilt uiuiuxa SJ toL. SAM1TL. SUI A-.K, l'irt!3iiJ. (rjr.a. for .... j ni past ran tirtaef a poMcy at four ae. T). K. Davies and A. O. McLVn. Of Ban FraticCaseo, or nuking a f e'-days" 'tatay In the city. A"IW (A. ArJJiertrirk of NcthaSem. and John Me- Lelltan. of Kinoppa, wer-1altorti" inf ihe city yeaterday. . ' ' E. A. Smith, of Near Clty.l. in, town on a siiort toSliiMs trip, tom-.iv n win . '.!s-..'ll WANTICD CWnvnsys artd fiuwi. of . mil kinds to clean. Addres orders to Joseph WYl. Al-hMrM AffWtA ' ' I ' - u -r A man oiral iwoman alt Wase?k iMlun. were manrtWd lust wet t. ttv, Jge of I oiiq Y years restweuvny. Herman Wlis'aew faulldmit Sa proirre s- Ing Anely and the grumd operting. will take place on TuxMday, the 19WV aU Geo. W. (Freeman, wife MwtTmtr -and Mm Minnie LoiMs, of Polrwl wer gueata of the Occident yeaterday. rint. . R. Purkor ka anVrlnr ifrom an hittuck Of holla on tha fact.-' and hs rot been able to sleep or eu f or aerU days. 1 1 ... i Mr. Alex Metier and Mr. J. O. MfU mVl srtfe stsrtal Iswt night fof)Kh KHst wtwve they will apeavl wvmlaAfHln'lftfM seeing. lf The picture of the firs engine on tCie ooble road tn the Jbaltrosid Excosbtge. ot Carlson, and Lareen, is attraotog rtnuoi attMttun. ' v. : r 1 . Mra. Olive Wiicox, of ttt. Louis, has Iik ixrmru a device for opening ovena an removing tlwdr contMit wOthbut orch Ing the hanrlai or face. -'i -i ;. V. .( , - T. RUns' annual mernarlal itnrU wilt be eM th-Wt- wunty In Docomber, This trrvWAr maiaiAosV on very..led t in Jfte Wt4 ,. 1 . : .- r' r ? none. liVtftna Co. r aaatd t hrare Wrtl t wer,-'tit-wWi' rprwrtslons m-mtly. It awmi that hka txlnr ki fcu 4ull- ifimg- W- ftartIjrfa;"WfTr tm i -t TNa Aalorla Land knd Investment Co. yMtrdajr aotd Lot 1 Block It. Aldertrook. to Mr. Uanabvrt Lsrwson, suad Lot (, Bloc I l, to Mra Georg Peansoa. A neat cot- T5ne eintertualiniment given by the Polyan ttnus Club In the Upper town school Mon day fermtlngr dineiw- a targe crowd and Was a mailt credtfdaible perfortniance. The program condrated of music, tableaux, and readings iby tlhe meiribeins of Uhe club CNmntderaJtyie albillty was rn'anlfeiated by the Olfferen't performers and ano.her en Iwrtallnroenlt wUll be looked foriva.rd to widti pleaeiure. The (propemty ciwnerm on the west side Of the way are aiulihlorlty for the state. m'ent 'tlhlait they iwlll ibulld a plank road from illie most terminus of the Younre "bay uiaillroad ibrldfre to Seaside, 'Which will rrtake a fine wive for all vehicles In the summer outing seatm If 'the citizens will bultit tine oridleo across Uhe tay. It was BUggeated thalt an simangment mlglit he imakJe with the naiHiroa'd company to use th'elr cVrow. Until further notice the yteamer Lur. Mho will take the run of the R. R. Thomp son on the Astoria-Portland route, Heav ing 'Astoria from the O. R. and N. dock at 6:46 a. m. dally, except Sunidiay, and Port hi ml from Ah street dock at 8 p. rnri, dally, except Saturday. The Lurline win take freight and pasoenignrs both from hier own wharf and the O, R. and N. In th'ls city and Portland. Tickets issued by thn O. R. nnd N. -Co. or Vancouver Tranwportaitlon Co. are good on boats ot either company. Mr. D. R. Davks, of San Francls.x, the WtJtci.n Union Telegraph Company's su perintendent of construction and repairs, is In the city land has been making ar- raingerrteinllU to keep Whe line up between Aiatttfla and Pontlartd. A number of line. mD.i have been engaged to take care ot that pant of the Sine whore WVe recent troifble bias been exprlenced. Mr. Davla says tlhnt nex)t yeair 'tliey will give A.tto ria a flne line rwthUch cvnnot be hurt by woodefhoppers and storms. The DcOtce idtrpartiment reported the idlaeovery alt tun early Ovour yesterday, ot 21 nuolC'S of rwUveait on a barge near a wa'iklhousa iwCilJhl had evidently beeen takein fiom one of the triainafcr bargM loading la vf-Mel in tlie harTwr. two oin oens watdhed it for a number of hours, but lip to dayibreaik Uie owners or offend ers Ihad noft mippoaiTiM. The suppo3ltlon 'Wi,t panMes ;hd stolen the wheat and exfp?lua to ameak it into jnie ware!v;use and geit the money k-r It. PitmldV-m.; CurtSs Stated yetiteirdviy that u:ia contract for tlhe buldlng of the Vjiintt's Eluy Itunlvtge had been let to other parties on practically tlhe same terms as the conitradt iwlltlh Dickinson Co., .who altiiliilJotiell the mwk two weeks ago. Aill detaills will .be complpted this week and corrairuotton wUl commence In the Im mUilate ifu'ture. Thto to good news and no douftJt ibefore .the time of the former oorJonoft has expired the bridge will be near completion. Mtaivager Beglgs, of 'Uhe opera house, last n'Utt fcecame so rtLsgiWtod with true sllffrrt aippreClnltlon of the eflortas made to fur nWi Tlriit-clusa am-usemenrts that ne de cide to crew .the ihoutw, except to the few companies ah-eavly contracted ainO Who inwlut on playlmg here. He aays that he haa anuide every effort to please the peopl. hvrw and tlhe enteaVMlnrment laat niffht was a good one. by a good company, but there ua not enough itadoen In to pay -the x pe.iufa of "the compUmy to Aatorla and return to Portland. ThJa kind of. ex perience aeveral rtnvB in aucoesslon Is -v Minmit-urtnar and Mr. Beggs has conclajdted that the mnee vmw iv u to close up tlhe house aa aoon as pc-w.uiu. BUYERS AND SELLERS. The following transfer of real estate were filed for record in one county rev. er'a office yestetvlay: Stake of Oregon to Alex. H. Losler. aMt one-half of rweat on-hMt. of , section Si, townahip nonthi- ralf . '' 1 wort, 160 ax-res erthool lands. a....- , It9UH! Cayer to J. v. pope. .o i, 1 'Block ' 130, MoClure- w..t Real and Personal Estate Comptwyi to Anna E. Keen, six in " IIIOCIT tit fllBSW-nw awm. -.. Chaa. . Dow to J. Los CorvalUx 100 feet Bfock 4. wring rial r Extension to Prospect Pork M. J. Kinney teO.lt. Mijfgins, land In aectioa H, to rump s, rafiW 10 weat... rrwruX Tartoo. rereree, to l. ti. Montelth. Lot 10.-Btock si: Lot a, '.Hoc "SI: Lot 10. Woe 63; Lot J. and Srvmns lo-BVKk H BIDS AND SPECIFICATIONS ASKED Question of Concurrent Jurisdiction Taken Up-Text of the Petition Given in Full. AjrJjng Ule most Important matters tak en up yesterday by the county court was the question of a 'bridge acrofs the Lewis and Clarke. A commuttee of cttizene consisting of H S. Lyman, W. J. Ingalls and William Lar een presented a petition for the building of a brldee over the Lewis and Clarke river, and also for the twitting of a bridge or maintaining a ferry acrora young's rtyer. The comirndttee was appointed by a meeting of citizens living tn that local tty. held several days ago. After the court had listened to the arguments In favor of the bridges they decided that one rfhoul d he ibirilt by the county over the Lewis and Clarke. They ordered County Clerk. Dunbar to advertise for bins which email he subject to the approval of the eecretary of war. The Wda, plans arid specifications will be received on Uhe first Monday In Jan uary next; In the hean time the members of the court wKl cong.Uer the question of steam fe .-ry across Young's Bay to con nect with. Astoria, wMch It is thought may possibly toe completed by spring. The coiramifbtee of citizens of the Lewis and Clarke appointed W. J, Inawlls a com. mlttee of one to confer with the city council torfigiht looking to the arrange ment of a landing at or near Williams. port. The question of the concurrent iurlsHlc- tlon of Orwron in the Columbia rlwjr iWlffli the state of Washington them came before the court on a petition awing the court to appeal to the United States supreme court the cane recently decided by Judge BdxlngOT. The pettt'Sm and this action of the C. R. F. P. Union In regard to the matter are given below: Astoria, Or., Nov. 4th, 1&95. To the Hon. County Court of Clatsop County: Oervtlemen: At the latrt meeting of the C. R. F. P.' Union, the resolution hereon attached Iwas untunlmously paased and the name la respectfully presented to you for your conaideratlon ami sudh action a you mad deem advisable. Yours Respectfully, - SOFUS JENSEN, Secretary C, R. F. P. Union. A Whereas, we believe that the question wihifltlner the State of Oregon has concur rent jurisdiction over the Columbia River to tlhe shore of tha S'tate of Washington, Is the most Important ltgal question af fecting the interests of the citizens of Clnltoop County and the decisions of dif ferent courts upon the question have be;n conflicting, and It Is apparent that ft. would be an easy and comparatively in expensive matter to h'ava the question nrmlly and decisively eietUeiJ by having an appeal to the Supreme Court of the Unit ed fitaits taken from the recent decls'on rendered by Judges Bellinger and Han. ford, therefore be It Resolved. That we re.Dectfully call the atteritloi! of the county court of this coun ty to the extreme Importance of having such ah appeal taken and such a deter mination of this question reached, and earnestly urge the court to have prompt and adequate action lakn to sustain the right to the Jui-isdlctkm over eald river which we believe Justly beiloni?s to this state an.l Li necesary to preserve the tulnion Industry upon wild river as well as to prevent crimes upon the river by tha prosecution of criminals' thereon. C. K. F. Jr. UNIOM, (Seal.) SOFUS JENflEX, Secy. Astoria, Or., Nov. 4th, 1895. add u clove of garlio alleal. one table' spoonful of cAoppeid celery, two bay elavea one eighth of imace, a bit of pa rainy, add cuve-half tcaffpoonful of hatshen bouquet strain this and pour over the Sal ml. Attorney General IiHeanan hlas rernJeve an official opinion on the question as to rwilMiuher or not the cost Incurred by the prosecution of offenders again the kite game law should De pome Dy vn county or state, construing uho language, "One 'half of all the money paid into the county treasury .over and above the- amount necessary to reimburse the county for any expenise patd out of the treasury,' etc. The opinion cites section 2,361, HIM's code, which provides that coats and diabunaconeinite In criminal actions are paid by the county In which the action la 'brought, and holds that section 38 of the game law clearly recognizes the came rule for the protection or game, lt?h and wild fowl, and to provide for the ap' polnitment of flflh and game warden, and that the repealing clause a oca not in, elude section 2,301, and therefore con eludes rhlat costs must' be paid by the County In whloh the action was instl tiitekl, and not by the state. The at. torney freroeral has advised Ftm Commis sioner McGulre that, until annulled by some tribunal having Jurisdiction, section 12 of the new Hiaiw Is In force. This will materially afreet cold-storage nnms, as that section makes it unlawful to have In ponsaswlon dead or live birds, fish or fowls, out of season. : REPUBLTOAN PRIMARIES. Notice Is hereby given that on Thurs day, November 7th, 1895, In the City of Aatorla, Clatsop County, Oregon, a prl rmairy ejection wWl be held In the three wards of eatd City, for the purpose of ejecting twelve delagttis for the Flrwt Ward, mine detefftiiiee for the Second Ward, and elglht delegatea for the Third Ward of tald city, to attend the Repub- -tarn cMy convention to be held at the city hall bundling In said city, on Satur day, November fth, 1895, at thie hour of 2 o'clock p. -m. of said day, which tald convertOon to hereby called to meet at the time and place above mentioned, fin the purpose of nominating tlhe following can didates, to be voted for at the olty eCec atdn to be held on Wednesday, December UUh, 1886, to wit: Mayor, Auditor and Police Judge, Treasurer, City At'tornty, Cfty Surveyor, Superintendent of Streets, Haifbor Master, one Police Commissioner, and one Councilman from each ward. The following Judifes are hereby ap pointed, and tlhe following porting peaces ideefJgnated for tald prlmnry election, to wtlt: First Word, Poling place No. 1 Brglne Houss-Judges, J. A. Duffy, C. E. Bayjee, and P. J. 'Meany. Second Ward, Polling place Welch's Hock-Judges, J. H. D. tlray, J. F. Kear ney, and B. L. Ward. Third Waird, Polling place, McOrror's Ofllce Judges, O. F, Morton, Enoch 'Pe terson, and C. E. Goddiurd. Pools will be open from 1 o'clock p. m. tlM 6 o clock p. m. of Bald Thurstday, NO' velmber Ttlh, 1895. Dy order of the Upubllcain CTty Com. milttee. JAY TUTTLE, Secreitary. To the Hon. County Court of Clatsop County, Oregon : afcrttlenven: We. the undersigned, citi zens of said county, believing it to ba a mutter of great Importance to the crrunty to fc'.we determined llnalty and deflnally the question v.-hetlicr the State of Oregon h;vj full concurrent Jurisdiction ever the Columbia River, rccipetfully request your honornblo body to have an appeal -nken to the supreme court from the lecls'on re cently rendered upon the qti ration !n the United States circuit caurt. M. J. Kinney, J. O. Hanthorn & Co. Fkihermen's Pk'g. Co., a. A. Nelson, Mgr C, R. F. P. Union, by Sofus Jensen, Sec. dust. Holmes.. John H. Smith. O. F. Morton. Her.-nan Wise. J. Strauns. Martin Foard. C. livens in. Benjamin Yjud? Si: a a R. Sm'(th. Ji.:a. W. Weheh. ' C. Gramma P. O. Potctrson, T. Slverson. E. Hauke. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of the circuit court of the stato of Oregon, for Clatsop county, made and entered on the 21.t day of February, 1S93, In a suit wherein the Nleholal Brother Co. was plalnt'ft and E.lzaueth lounge, Alfred Funge, Elizabeth Funge as guardian of Alfred Funse and Elizabeth Funge as aJmlnls trator of the estate of John Funge, de ceased, were defendants; whereby it was ordered that the undersigned referees moke sale of the hereinafter described reai estate: Now. therefore, we will on the 9th day of November, 1863, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., in front of the court house door, In Astoria, of Fald coun ty and state, offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest and best bldiler, al. of lot fourteen (14), in block sixty-live (65), In the town, now city, of Astoria, as laid out, platted and lecorded- by John McClure, and extended by Cyrus Olney, In Catsup county, Oregon, but saU lof will not be sold for leas than $11,000. The terms of ra'.e will be one-half cash and the balance on one year's time, with Interest at 8 per cent per annum. J. H. V. G-RAY, II. J. WHERITY, Referees. N. B. The above described property Is known as the Tlghe hotel property and consists of a three story house and appurtenances. TEACHER'S EXAMINATION. The regular quarterly examination ol applicants for cert lflca,tes to teach Catson county will to hell in McClure (Oo'u't Street) school houa?, Aotorla, be ginning at 1 o'clock p. m.. Wednesday November 13, 1S95, and continue the rest or the week. AX applicants will be pres ent promptly and coiulnua through the examination. Examination of appC'Icants for state dl plomas will be heM Saturday, November id, 'oeginning at a. m. H. 8. LYMAN School Superintendent, Clatsop Co, -aw-hifiiyal Tuesday, November 19th, Fisher's Hall! Our Grand Opening Ball and Cake Walk will take place at Fisher's Hall on the 19th inst. Grand March at o o'clock p. m. 1 "tMBvnrrvv'vv'rw'ftviriyfff Cake Walk at 10 o'clock p. m. Every customer buying $5.00 worth of goods is entitled to a free ticket.- - - $n.go For choice of any Suit in our Store for $11.50 MAN W THE RELIABLE CLOTHIER AND MATTER. WORTHY OF NOTICE. There Is nothing but bold, clear-cut truth In the statement that to secure ner. ftct fit, quality and style in your shoes at me lowest reasonable prices you must go to me nrm of John Hahn & Co., 47 commercial street. FAILING 1161 THE WOMEN'S EXCHANGE. T.i der-WTtmetit of the Women's Ex rf.mngo will be resumed In the Library room. The proceeds ffils winter will be used for the purchase of books for the 'fbraiy. Those having articles for do. nation, or sale on commlrjslon, may leave tihom wltfi the Hbrartan after November llOh. i Royal Baking Powder will maka lighter, ilweeter, more finely flavor! cake, uls- cullt ar.tt wuflts. ASTORIAN MENU FOIt TODAY. .1 . JOO - no: S.3 Bisnkfast. Onangea . Ontmvtal. Cream. Thin Boiled Ham. Omelet. Potatoes a la 'Maltre d' Hotel. EnglUft Toast. Coffee. Sufpfier. CrviiimleU Mai of Veil. Tomato Pickle. BukeU 'Potatoeis. Orange Iiyer Cake. 'Mixed grapes. Cocoa. Dinner. Oyster Codotall. Ollveu. Celery. Baked Pork with Parsnips. Cranberry Jelly. Browned Sweet Potatoes String Beans and Cucumber Salad. French Dressing. Chocolate Pudding. Wafers, Ftnrtt. Cheese. Coff PANNED RABBIT. General and Nervous Debility. weakness of Body a Mind, Kirecta of llrrors or lCxccses In Old or Yoansr. Itnbust, Noblo J'lanuorxt itestorori. How to h.man;e and Strensthcn Weak, L'n developod Portions of Body, Absioliitely nn falllngHonte Treuttr.ent. Itenefltn In n tin v. un lentlfv fmia AO StAtpR nn.l FMn.lirn Countries. Send for De-criptive Book, ex planation and proofs, mailed (scaled! free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. THE RSTOHIfl SAVINGS BflUK Acts as trustee for corporations and In dlvlduals. Transact a general banking business. interest paid on time deposits. J. q. A. UOWLQY . President BRNJ. YOUNG Vice President FRANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, BenJ Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson w. 12. Dement, Gust Holmes. Tha rvirbett-FI'wmvmons fight sws- ouanbed to public ventLmentPittsburg Commercial QaseWe. Singe aod tvtpe a youn atabblt carefully'; cut Into coBVnlotwt paecerv place neatly lu. se tnxmg.pait. sprinkle over it a ta bl-fi;-aoif(il bt. chopped onfons, same ot cthropped parsley aaid same of celery; meH a taoleupoorrful of butter, add to It a Siartf cup of stock, half teapoonful ot kiQ.'ben bouquet and half at teaspoon fu) of pepprr: pour this sver tre rabbit, corer Iwhh another paat arrt btka-ln a moderate erven for 3$ or 4) minutes; idiast with salt and It la ready to serve. Elthjr brown f-ra-a or a chrt max ij-3rvr.l ith it A brown u ic mad Willi a table spoonful of butter, iwhk'b as allowed to tvvwn, then add two tablespoonfula of flour and brown again; a-M one pint of baf anock; snlr constantly until boiling. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. BR; ?JMB CREAfvl n w i i t- k . it -i Meat Perfect Made. 40 Years tie Standard. L00k"0Uf " FOR-P A TIT VARNISH hp OIliST flfiE THEY PU$E? Only the best grades sold by FOARD & STOKES. BERRY'S HARD OIL FINISH HARD TO BEAT. SO ARE OUR PRICES.a Asphaltum Workj Reservoir Lining. Street Paving, Side walks, Flooring and Roofing. Aaplia1ticCement.Irim-iel and So lution for eont'iitt slid ir serving. IRON anl STEEL TANKS, BULKHEADS, CIRDERS. PIPES, etc. Plans and Specifications Prepared - THOS. K. MUIH, General Contractor and Dealer in Asphalts. 4) McKay Block, Telrphone 841, Portland. WANTED WE DON'T W.VNT BOY3 OR LOAF- crs, but men of ability. $300 to $500 a month to hustlere. State and general agts. Salary and commi-sion. Racine Fire Engine Co., Raclno, Wis. Local Representatives and Agents : & Bell, Flavel Bull-In.-. Astoria, Or. Messrs. Tee The Resort 473 ConinioTr-;-:! -!rt'et. is the place wbere the busaie-.-in ui hikI the laboriag man go for wlml is called "13KST UN 111E tOASl,"ir a nice cool dnok of the celebrated Oambrinns bei. 8and wi-.'hes of every kind made to order, and an eleuant free lum-li served every dav, Uot UoFton naked Iseans served every oilier afternoon, ion are welcome. WANTED A ptano to rent. Apply at Noiand & Thomson's ofllce. Wanter to rent A centrally located houe of ssven or eisttt rooms. Address M., tlite office. WANTEI Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co.. ot Uontpelier, Vu For further Informa tion, address O. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, Ban Francisco, Cat. Grosbauer & Brach. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Anuria . , Fin Teas and Ccfiecs, Ta!'l DHc ic ea. Doauratrc and 1 ropical I ruita, V ecttariet, Mig-af Cured Hams. Bacon. Ttc. ... Choke-Fresh-and f Salt Mwts. v ; ,- ---.' flSTORlfl - MATTRESS WANTED Man or lady to collect, do some office work, and manage agents. Tou will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu lar. We pay all expenses. Position per manent Send four references and tea cents for full particulars. John Finns Mgr., P. O. Box 484, St- Louia. Mo. gOJLggNT. FOR RIOT-rrlroora on ground floor In private family. 414 Exwbninge St. FOR HAt,ft JAPANESE! GOODS-Just out-Just rs celved-Just what you want, at Wing Lee s, 6U Commercial street. TO LOAN. SfONBT-Apply to Astoria Ah.r... Tir.e and Trust Co. -' ..-'- MlfiCELLANEOUa r75.00O PETt WKEJC using a0d sellln- . Dynamo, for plaUti!, watolie., jewelry. . and table ware. Plates gold sllveri nickel, etc. same-aa new foods. ferent rt7As.for airents, families and shops. K; sy operated -no euwrienMl cr..N n 6Sbi mSr ' . S7S Comraerrlal Street Manufacturers of every description of T-ounges, Mattreesea, etc REPAIRJNQ IN ALL ITS BRANCHE3 factory, B. F. ALLEN, Wall Paper, Artlra' Mswriaii. Paiat, Oils. G-as. c JapaiwM Mattf g. Rt ad Buboo Goods. 365 Commercial Street. .' 1 3