The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 08, 1895, Image 4

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    to, ptAfiy myw't AiftTpjuA, Friday, yofiTOa, ypTOW ftfeig;;
fl RH you on ilu lookout fo
saving some money on
your underclothing purchases
just now? Hero is the place
to como for w hat you want
and ho pretty sure not to pay
so much as you i-iionded. Our
plan is to Hell, not to carry
over.
THE ARCADE.
YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.
Local weather (or twenty-four hours
ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, furnished
by the unitea oiaies ubiuiiuu" v. --o
rlculture, weather bureau.
.V.ixrmum te'.-npera.ture, degree.
.Minimum temperature, 3 degrees.
Precipitation, none.
Total precipitation from September 1st
18M, its date, 3.85 Inches.
Deficiency of precipltalton from Sep
tember 1st 1895, to dulte; 8.66 Inches.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
B. 0. Cough Syrup wfll cure your cough,
For waCe at Estes-Craln Drug Store.
Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays
the highest cash price ior iur sums.
The coolest and best glass of beer In
town can be bought at the Gambrinus
saloon, 12th and Commercial streets.
Those new perfumea, Just received at
the Estcs-C'rain urug more are inu uuni
in the city.
Purest of wines, liquors and cigars
elegant free luncn an me oauy papers
at the Gambrinus, 12th and Commercial
T.-ade With Ford & Stokes Co., deal
ers la Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,
"provisions, flour, fruits and vegetables
They will surely please you.
Hunger Is a very disagreeable sensa
tion. Thsre .s a place in this town wnere
vou can sarsfy its demands with the
cleanest and best 23 cent meal you ever
ate. That place is Joe Terp's.
Just arrived at Copeland Thorson's,
a nice line of high grade footwear for
ladies, all widthB from A to FJE. No
trouble to show goods, ana satisfaction
guaranteed to every purchaser. Call end
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 ABtorla Wood Yard Is
proud of It.
Nothing so distressing as a hacking
oourU Nothing so foolish as to suffer
from It. Nothing so dangerous If al
lowed to continue. One Minute Cough
Cure gives immediate relief. Chas. Rog-
SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cough
and CrouD Cure, is In great demand
Pocket size contains twenty-five doses
onlv 25 cents. Children love It. Sold
by J. W. Conn.
FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE.
We have choice property In Van Du
sen's, Alderbrook, 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 of
00 to fi.OOO on good real estate security.
R. L. BOYLE & CO.
TEACHER'S EXAMINATION.
Tlw recrulor quarterly erimlnaitlon ot
nppl'iewnts for ccrtlflcaites to teach In
Clmtsop county will be Ml In McCltire'e
(Count Street) school houa?, Antorla, be
ginning at 1 o'clock p. m., Wednesday,
November 13, 1895, and continue the rem
of it he week. A Ji applicants will be pres
ent promptly and continue through the
cxaml nation.
Examination of appC'leants for atalte di
plomas vfi.i be held Saturday, NovenVbe
16, 'beginning at 9 a. m.
H. S. LYMAN,
Sdhool Superintendent, Clatsop Co,
FOR THOSE WHO EAT
For the remarkably small sum of 16
cents one can procure an excellent chick
en dinner every Sunday at the popular
"Denver Kitchen," east side of 9th street
between Astor and Hond. Mr. Richard
son, 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 bo convinced that he speaks the
truth.
A TWISTER.
A twister In twisting
May twist him twist.
For In twisting a twist
Three twists muke a twist;
, Hut 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.
Then
and
Now!
Twenty years rgo a young
man in Boston assured his
lifj n iho EQUITABLE for
$2,C0.0O and paid the first
year's pi emium, f 95.3G Evtiy
year vnce, then he has paid a
simi'ar amount. Today, after
enjoying the protection of
$2,000.00 of assuranco for
twenty year, h'n policy has
matured, and he has received
$3,083.34 in cask
HAVE YOU ever made mi
investment which has turned
out better? , ',n y n iitid a
safer nr move pri-fit-iM- :n
vetnie if tod'yr
Stni yj'-T & L - AV.l I I.,
Portland, Orejon, to I ruuvt
gurei pa'-r s yur a.
I GLOVES I ".-"J-
G LOVES 1
GLOVEsV
Ladles' Flos Black . 5tt
inert Gloves, with patent .X
finger tips, only , .,.-.. :
-b-25C. A PAIR-f J
p filbert Dunbar 1
Have you seer? our.5oc
Casrjmere Hose? ;" &
jKi JNp 36 36 rt 3tjpt
AROUND TOWN,;
HERE AN THBREl
tic
Tears and yelirs hi epent alt college,
Filling up Alls head with knowledge,
L-ar,,lng Hebrew, Latin, Greek,
Crowing wiser iweek by week; ''
But one thmg (he did not learn ' '
How ihlu dally 'bread to earn.'' v "' 1 '
Now his time he does employ," '
Hunting for a Job, poor boy.
' Kansas City Journal.
A quiet day.
Reptfbl'laam primaries delegates elected.
Jas.
ker.
Brown, of Knappo, Is at the Par-
. ... -? .
Try out fine bloater mackerel, o'ard
& Stoke. . .. , ,
Protcusac, Wright la laid
slight illnem).
up 'Wlt:;i a
Den. RosenfeM,
of San Frinc!ac'
at the Occident.
II. Cerson, the cigar man, of Portalnd,
Is at the Parker.
A pic'turesque toirge hat Is rclleveil y
brlgfclt geraniumB,
Sole agents of the Coulter Map'.e Syrup.
Foard & S'tokea Co. , ,
Tomorrow ts Bhe last d.vy' on 'whfcli to
pay your water rates.
Chester F. Wrlgiht, of San Francisco,
was In 'tlhe city yesterday
Mis neinson, of SkalmokfkB'ar'was a vis
itor in Uio city yesterday.
Tllue fact ls patent that Astoria hss com
menced to grow on right lines. -
F. U. Stokes and C. W. SWvely return
ed yedierday 'from 'tlhe 'metropolis.
Pate De Poles Oras, Anchovnloe In oil,
Bloater Paste. Foard & S tokes Co.
The air to full of rumora comcjernlng
now ibuitdtagtt ami Ibusiness b;jcta.
Joscrpih Walit'h, of Portland,, was yester
day unions the vlaltoni In the city. .',
C. R. Keelcr, wife and son, of Burnslde
Litndlng, are gue!s of the JParfk
Mrs. E. M. Chabot, and the Mioses
Ohia'bot, of Oakland, Cil., are guest (, of
Uie OccWcnt.
R. A. Hawklna, the we'.l-knoWn m r-
chant, ana wife, of Ilwaco, were visitors
In 'Dhe city yesterday.
T.ie ffiiepHon was askcd on the street
yetllerday, "Wlhat ts the imattcr with
Ba':! Rcpubl Icons?" .
Mio. Feakos" neiw -ftshi 'market, corner ot
Hth and Commercial, 'has bcn compdeted
and Ia a very -neat little place of 'buslmai.
The advertlsemtr.t of the. county court
for bids on the propcaed Lewis and Clarke
bridge uppeara in another colttnui of to-
(Jay's paper.
At the polling place In the second word
tlhe JuUes yesterday had on tap a box
of fine apples and each voter was toU
to help hlmstfif. .-, ., -.ij.
It la a mov:l 'idea to choose one'a per-
ifume In accordamce with the gown. , Thais
x green and white costume auggeets tho
.Minite rote, nnd a black the violet.
It irt p'.:tt.vl Lluot thnro will be on sxhlbl-
tlon Siuturday fvenlng at the Olty Central
Saloon, Vpper Astoria, a freak of nature
In Hit) ajiim.il kingdom owned by A. W.
Utslnuer.
Olo Rwarlcmo, of Skamokawa, wan In
town jvwtcavlay wlUv a lot of beavi.t)ul
aiipUo iwhlift he ra fted this musioti. Some
sa-mjUtfg on iRos's, 'Hlggina & Co.'s coun
ter aje very large and perfect. - !.. -
The new drealng of Foard & fltokes'
cornor window caused muM comment
yvtcrdiiy. Jellies and canned guodis In
fanitasKc thiapei gve ev I J Nice .Wia
Hank" Iwi not forgotten his art.
Mns. R, L. Royle, who lvi Heen 111 for
s-Miie thms la now at 610 F. Street, Port
land, under the care of Dr. 'Jones. She
Is now rapidly hnprovlnr and aa toon as
po.slb'e will Join her husband In A to
rla. C. G. PalmbiM-g. the cotvimctor, liad
quite nn experience in "riding the foat"
at the It. P. Initiation in Astor Lodge,
WdnrJay tiltht. Astor 'Lodgr is ilolng
well, Slaving recently adinlttciieUrbXjyin-
ttldaihea. ,j--t,y
Son-.c of the humtsomest printing .Work
ever to come to this city are the tew
letter he.ids and bntt checks made by
the Lewis & DryJc-n Co., Portland, .for
R. L. P.oyle A Co.
A new thing In the way of a aocial even
ing Is being prepared by the Epwortti
Iveague of ttie Kin M. E. Churdh. It Is
only pjfutble to trlve Its name, but read
ers are referred to later announcements.
It is ca'led a "Hard Times Party."
Ray i.rortau Ih&s deveXjped A genius for
window decoratlona, ts evideM-ed by
the wtntluw at Rosa, Hlggtns .0.'tor
iwr.siift he )TterdUy filled 1i an artistic
manner iwtth canned foods, mrfroui'de,
nuts and rafclns. Ray Is evKlewly, thinking-of
TCvnks:lvIt)g" , , S, ,
The committee on streets and public
way of the rlly council, to iwtwm tra
referred the iradteC pwerttd fcy'W. J.
IrurnVs, of the cHy's openlns; , rtreet and
'moling' f'r the pr.n..! ferry acrica
Young's Bay, to be used In connection
ivl:: the new brides to be constructed
av.OAs t' IwVs nnd Clarke, neM a meet
Inr ytLtteitfey and unanimously approved
of uhe pkin, but took no definite aolion,
"twnever tfite exact spot, where tfto land
ing Vs wanted ta IndloitsJ, the committee
wW takel(-aie. nct.5ury steps for lt' con.
sruetlon. - , . ':
"Tune nnhf.ilng touches are Indlrpereible
to 'l!h cwell dressed lady. Tire daintily
edol fottradOcemcthleBs are pretty, flnVahed
iwltb lace. The collarettes of accordion
platted dhlffon, nvlth edge of Mack sutln,
are becoming to nearly every one. And
tlhe lace or feather fan add 'beauty to
any ccntume.
The clr;ulons descriptive of Astoria, sent
broadcast over the country a few weeks
ago by the Astoria La,nd and InvestmLnt
Co. have attracted a great deal of atten
tion and resultel In a large number of
Inquiries from outside as to the situation
'hero. The entorpre Utiplayej by this
firm 1s commendable.
Chief Green, of the fire department,
wont to Por'lnnd last nlg'ht Mo Investigate
the electric lire s"arm system of tSalt
city under Supt. Coffee, and while In the
city will purchase the necessary supplies
to fix 'Astoria's alarm system, under the
ordinance recently passed. He expects
to return Monday and commence work at
once on the Improvements.
The Every Monday Club will have a pie
and cake isale on Saturday, November 9,
In the. basement of the Presbyterian
chwt'h, from 2 to 6 o'clock. Ladles wish
ing to donate and those having promised
tveip wUl please have their donations! at
the place mentioned by 2 o'clock Saturday.
Mr. J. Baiblor and wife, of Ilwaco, aro
suesla of the Occident. They have Just
returned from BiLs cannery In Alanka.
Mir. William Klngshoro and William
Palmer, of Gray' River, last week killed
nwo eJk, one of iwtWdi was a very large
bull, wltih thorns measuring Ave feet two
Inches Ihigtit, four ifeet tow inches wide,
and one Of the tips twenty-two Inches.
They are very evenly matched. After
much dlffloulty the hunt-era managed to
gut itlhem in to cjimp, a distance of twelv
miles, tihiroug'li tCve thick und'ergrowtlh.
The Aatorta. Land and Invcatme-nt Co.
are disponing of a largo number of Alder
brook lots Just now, and Uie most en
couraging feature la the desirable class
of people Who are making the purchases.
Scarcely u lot la sold but the party buy
ing does so with the intention of build
ing. There U little doubt a to where
tlhe Amt building bo3in will Btrlke, as
every indication points to that end of the
cUty where AJUeinbrook Va locaited.
Until further notice tihe eteimer Lur
Une will take thif run of the R. R. Thomp
son on tho Afltorla-Porttand route, leav
ing Aatorla from the O. R. and N. dock
at 6:45 a. m. daisy, except Susdby, ana
Portfand ft cm Aflh etreot dock at 8 p. m.
dally, except Saturday. The Lurllne win
tiake freight and passentgers both, from
hier own wharf and the O. R. and N. in
this city and Portland. -Tickets Issued
by the O. R. nnd N. Co. or Vancouver
Transportation Co. are good on boats ol
either company.
Tie every day imustlneas and proverbial
dry at'oioiiphere of tlhe count house was
yedtenday ifreiftiened by a breezy event,
none other, than a weitlng. The license
having been procured Erm Clork unbar,
ceorge Nelson amd Sophia Flamhoys re
quested Judge Onay to make thE-m one,
and In to n usual obliging manner, that
official tied 'the nuptial knot. Deputy
airerlff RldlKud iPrael acted as best man
and general manogeir of tlhfl affair, end
It was wild, felt almost as elated at
thougti he (had been the fortunate groom,
A prominent rel eotate man yesterday
suggested that It would be a good 'Id. a,
and money well invedted, if the Olvamber
of Commerce would have made at once
I first claas cut of he Pacific Coast
from tU ColunibU liver to 'tlhe Sound,
Bhc-wln Astoria' splendid situation and
advantage over all other ports. Figures
might be added showing the distances
around tihe horn from Astoria and 'the
porta north. The cut Should then be
placed at the disposal of AatorlaVs binl
rresj 'men who could use it on tthelr sta
tionery. Thus every letter written could
be nvfde to bear an object lesson.
Carley Hull the other day related a
very remarkable ftsla story and has the
afflUitvUs of 3veral well-known Skamok
awa flsherme-n to substantiate It. While
on Ws recent trip tip Orey's river he hau
tCne nJ'ufortune to lose all of his hoks.
As flws fish were very plentiful and hun
gry, he tied a string to a short pols and
fastened a piece of mo.U to 'the other
end of the strlr Ho cut a email ftr,
about four feet lonj. Then he held the
ba.t over UK 'water, and as the M'x Jump
ed up to catf ii tfie bait he knocked them
out on the bank wltlr hla club, keeping
U.at tip untH he hnd nine dozen of thu
l)nevt nroantuin trout vcr rauht In
Washington. He will soon jecover.
JCDaES OF BLKCTION.
At ilio recent city counoll meeting the
fo.loA-ing Jiiiri and clerk for the com
ing city election iwvre appointed by ordi
nance: AVARD NCMUER 1.
I o.liiiyr plaoe No. 1 Judjrea. E. Z. Fer
B'UMun, CThairle Wilson, and D. 8. Wors
ley; clei, H. B. Ferg-ison, and Thomas
Uoelling.
Polling Place No. a-Judges, A. M. Sm th
J. M. Hughes, and Wm. LoKorce; clerks,
H. M. T.iatdher and L. K. Sel g.
WARD NUMBER 8.
rolilr.g Place No. S Julge. O. R. Thcm
on, Ttio.-nas Dculey, and D. H. Welch;
clrks, Frmnk Cook and Harry Gray.
WARD NUMI1KR S.
Polling fttace No. Judters, Fred
WrWht, George Morton, and W. F. Mc
Gregor; clerto. W. B. Ada-lr and O. F.
Mkjv-Ioii.
The following Judgta were appolnttd
ohealrmen n the respective pol 4rg p aces:
Polttng place No. 1 E. Z. Ferguson.
Polling place No. S-J. M. H tight.
Polling place No. s-C. K. Tboinson.
'Polling placa No. 4 Fred Wright.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
HMj wtl be received by. the undersigned
at tihsr office, & Kxchange street, until
Monday, November Ulii. lfSf, tor the
erection of a "lory and a half residence
on Lot S. Block Hi. McClmV Astoria.
Th right to reject any and all to
reserved. '"' ..
. VW and eperffteatlona and all neces
i.iry information obtained at th office
of LKIdicoat Crlbb. Astoria, Oregon.
.. TOOM NOW UNTIL SPRINO -
Ove'rcoai;. and winter wtaps will' be in
ftshioo-.. They .ia-b dlscst tEd. ferapor-"
artly twiille trswltjT ,iv fm hwd
trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee nd Jk.
Panil Railway. For solM comfort, for
vpeed'und for eroety. no other line ran
compare -tth that rat railway of the
Went. v i
THE COUNTY COURT.
(Conttnued From First Page )
110.50, A. VT. 'Duncon; Jti.OO, B. Bufk 112.00,
John Boberg $15.00,' Jame Burk (15.00, Al
bert JobtiBon llfi.OO, P. S. rhilbrlck 12.00,
A. Condlt, $7.60, Cltos. Willard, .00, Ourl
JOhaiuon 115.00, H. B. Eberman $12.00, labor
Road Dist. No. 3; dot Erlckson $20.00. la
bor Road Dist. No. 4; NIc. Bosb4er, $12.00,
J. Giutavson $13.00, labor Road Dist. No.
; Ohas. Spencar $3.00, David Cole $3.00,
David Rose $20.00, Uert Lewis $3.00, V. H.
Coffee $2.00, labor Road Dist. No. ; 3. A.
Bender $15, J. Swane $12.00, W'm. E. Stone
$12.00, labor Road Dbt. No. 10; T. N. Nol.
son $13.50, labor Road DU. No. 12; August
Johnson, $25.00, labor Road DIM. No. 14;
Albret 8tru7n$2.00, Luther Gray $1.50, K.
Twonen, $6.00, COirto Oleson, $10.00, W. L.
Deeds, $18.00, labor Rood DUt. No. 15.
Hills on Public Rocd fund examined and
allowed ad fololws:
Fhher Bros., 1 road piow, $16.00.
Ordered that couit adjourn until tomor
row at 9:30 a. m.
Tuesday, November jth, 1S95, 2nd day,
came present as yesterday.
Now cornea Bar us Jenben, and presents
to the court a resolution parsed by the
Columbia River Ffcitermen's Protective
Union, and a petition from M. J Kinney
and others, stating that believing it to
be a mater of great importance to the
county to have determined finally land
definitely Mie question whether 'the State
of Oregon has full concurrent Jurisdiction
over the Columbia rlevr, respectfully re
quest your honorable body to have an
appeal taken to the Supreme Court from
tlhe decision recenltly rendered upon the
question In the Uultcd States Circuit
Court. Ordered placed on file and taken
under consideration.
In tlhe matter of the bridge across the
Lewis and Clurke river; and a ferry
across Young'd River; now at this time
comes H. S. Lyman, W. J. Ingalls and
Wm. Larson, a committee appointed at a
meeting held Nov. 1st, at Chadwell an'd
preoenetd resolutions adopted at said
meeting: "That It Is the duty ot our
bonaraible county court to take Immediate
Button 'with a vle v of bridging the Lewis
& Clarke river, and also bridging or put
ting on a t?aitn ferry across Young's
bay," and the court having listened to
Dae committee and being fully advised;
It Is ordered that tlhe clerk advertise for
bjds far tho construction of a bridge
across Lei wis and Clarke river, at a point
where the county road croci&d said river,
In laccordance with Section 4141, Title V,
of the laws of Oregon, daid bids to be
opened Monday, January Oth, 1896, at 14
o'clock p. -m. and each bidder to reposlt
10 per cent of h's bid, and to be subject
to the approval of the Hon. Secretary
of War, arid that said advertisement shull
be placed In ttie Daily Astorlan for 20
days, and It Is further ordered that the
matter of bridging or maintaining a ferry
acros Young's River be.contlnued for
furUher consideration.
Ordered that clerk accept state tax and
costs in settlement of tax sales for the
yt'ir 1892, of the propciAy of W. B. Pain
tor. Ordered that Mre. NIc. Davlch 'be allow
ed $6 per month until furdher orders.
Ordered t1)at a deed iaaue to tihe City
of Attorla for certain lots In Pacific Ad
dition upon payment to the clerk of the
tax, cos.ij, penalties and Interest due
theireon, for fire year 1892.
In Bho Witter of tCie 'petition of T. O.
Trulllnger and olherj to compromise the
claim of Clatsop County for taxes, and
on acccuiut of tux sales agolnst the Rail
road Sutaldy Land; this matter coming
on to be 'heard, and the court being fully
advised, It la ordered that (he order ot
June Sua, 1895, bo changed and modi lied
und extended so as to Include all the lai.d,
lots and preWtseu described on the peti
tion of T. O. Trulllnger and cithern lllert
October 24tlh, 1895.
Oidered that count do now adjourn un
til tomorrow at 10 a. m Wednesday, No.
venVber 0th, 1895, 3rd clay, fame present
an yesterday.
In the matter of the settlement of the
tax purchosea "ot the property of D. It,
Monudtih and J. K. Weat'her.'ord, for tho
delinquent taxes for the years 1SM-'91-'H2,
and '93. Now comes J. (J. A. Bowlby and
reports ttitit as requested, he has examin
ed as to a settlement of ttie above matter,
and would recommend that paid parties
be a'. Jo wed to pay In proportion to their
respective ownership In tlhe property nt
tihe date of the eeseesine.nts together with
tr.ie penaltilea Uhrrcon and all costs, ex
cept an to the yeair 1891. The 'total sum
due the county bolng $406.66. Ordered that
report be 'accepted ond filed, and tlnl
upon payment of $406.6-! the clerk Iswue
'.the necessary dee-Jis and redemption cer
.'Iflcato In settlt'.nen't of tax sale for the
property of 'Monteliti and Weat'ntrford
In the matteo of tlhe brldse in Road
Vlst. No. 12; this matter having been con-
sldwrcd ft wna ordered ttat the sum ot
$115.00 be allowed Road Dbt. No. 12 for
tlhe construction of 4 bridges on the coun
ty road between Jewell and Vesper, the
work to be let to the lowest blddir and
to 'be approved by fhe county court.
In ithe mavitef of the collection of de-
ifiKliient t.txeis for 16.13, and 1S94. and the
collection of tax purdhases; ordered that
J. A. Eakin be employed to Instltutte le
gal proceedings at once for the collection
of any and all aimounts due on account
of delinquent taxes and tax sales where
thi time for redumption has expired.
Court adjourned iHne dlo.
J. H. D. GRAY, Judge.
R. M. WOODEN,
C. PETERSON,
Commissioners.
Every receipt for rooking that calls let
cream of tartar and noda, will be im
proved by earbstrtutlng Royal Baking Pow
der. ASTORIAN MENU FOR TODAY.
Breakfast.
Orupea and Plums.
tWIheatlet. - - Cream.
Sirloin Steak. Potato Strips.
Flannel Cakes. Maple Syrup.
Coffee.
Luncheon.
. Fried Oysters. ,
x - Green Pepper Pickle.
-Chinese Canapeea. -5"i -'Y'
Sponc Cake..- '. Grapes.' :.-
Te,, .
.j3innr. ""
, - Puree-of Beana. .
Qllvea j. . Sweet Pldelea .
Roast, Leg of Lam-" ' STinj Si uce."
Drct-ned rotato& ' CtmuimkI CVurota.
Onion and Cucumber Sa'ad.
Caramel PuOUlng.
Wafers. Fruit. Coffee.
El i
llli
Being Overstocked, I have this day placed
in the hands of the auctioneer an immense
quantity of Fine Clothing, to be sold at the
rooms, 563 Commercial street, next door to
Ekstrom's, the Jeweler.
r
These Goods Are All
of the Very
Sale commences this Friday evening at
p. m. and continues until further notice.
MARTIN OLSEN, Auctioneer
C. H. COOPER,
The Leading House of Astoria.
RESULT OF THE PRIMARIES.
Yesterday's election of delegates in the
several wards resulted in the choice of all
the names as publWlieJ ' In yesterday's
Aatorlan, with the exception that In the
Second Ward F. AVlckman was eCeeted
in the place of C. Evenaon, who was
obllije.1 to decline to servo because at
this time Astoria '.a not his legal resi
dence. The. election went off quietly, aind a fair
sized vote was cadi at each polling place.
NEW POULTRY MARKET.
Corner 13th and Commercial Streets.
All kinda of fLh and poultry on hand,
Including a sjle.-ted atock of cigars nd
tobaccos, candles', fruit, etc. Give me a
trial. MRS. FEAKES.
BUSINESS
AND RESIDENCE PROP
ERTY. The Astoria Land and Investment Co.,
opposite the Occident Hotel, have eome
of the moat desir-to'le r?sidene property
In the city. Buyers will find it to. their
advantage to consult with them before
nuking a purchase .
AN ENIGMATICAL HILL OF FA1RE.
For a dinner, served on the Dining Cars
of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Sc. Paul
Railway,' will be sent to any address on
receipt of a two cent postage stamp. Ap
ply to Geo. H. Heaft'ord, Gemral Passen
ger Agftiit, Old Colony Building, Chicago,
Illinois.
RIDS FOR BRIDGE.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed plana,
opocltlcatlons, etiralned diagrams, and bids
vlli be received by the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Clatfop County,
until Monday, Jamuary 6th, 1898, 'at 2
o'clock p. m., for the building, erection
and uonfitructlon of a bridge acroes the
Lewis and Clarke River, in Clatsop coun
ty, Oregon, acordlng to euah plans, spe
cifications and dlagraims, at a point where
lie county road leading from Clatsop or
Junction City, to N. E. corner of land of
C. N. Hess on Young's Bay, crosses said
river. Each bidder jl'taH depcuit with his
bid, oaihi or certified check payable to
the o.dc-r of Kie County Clerk to 'he
mi'Mint of ten per cent of his bid, which
shall be fonfelted to the county in cai-:e
fhe a ward Is made to him and he fails,
neglects or reuses for the period of two
days after enicih award hi made, to enter
into contract ajid file h'ls bond in the wan
ner required foy ar.d' to the satkOaot'on of
sakl county court. The plans, specifica
tions amd dtasriB'ms twill be subject to Wie
approval of the Hon. Secretary of War,
C'f the United State Th payment for
said contrax to be mate by an order on
tlye County Treasurer. The right to
reject any uind all bids is hereby reserved.
By Older of the County Commlfslonerr.
F. I. DUNBAR.
County Clerk.
Dated, November 7th, 1855.
FOR RENT.
Taree comfortably furnished rooms,
with ftrst-class table 'board, at Mr Hoi
dljn'd. corner 9th nnd Dunne streets,
board without room If desined.
THE Ld3.VDI.Va DENTIST.
Why Is Dr. Howard the leading dentist?
Bnciawe he makes a success of crown and
and bridge work and extracts and fills
teefh wtthoirt pain.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair,
. Gold Medal. Midwinter Fair.
CREAK!
Most Perfect Made.
40 Years the Standard.
Auction
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VARNISH Ap
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flfiE- THEY PUftE ?
Only the best grades sold by
FOARD & STOKES.
BERRY'S HARD OIL
SO ARE OUR PRICES.
NOTICE OF SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the clrcull
court of the state of Oregon, for Clatfop
county, made and. entered on the 21s.
day of February, 1835, In a suit wherein
the Nlcholal Brother Co. was plaint ft
and Elizabeth Funge, Alfred . Funge,
Elizabeth Funge as guardian of A.'fred
Funge and Elizabeth Funge as almlnis
rator of the estate of John Funge, de
reased, were defendants; whereby it was
irdered that the undersigned referees
make sale of the hereinafter described
real estate: Now, therefore, we will
in the 9th day of November, 1835, at the
lour of 10 o'clock a. m.. In front of the
-ourt house door, In Astoria, of caid coun
y and state, offer for sale at public auc
tion to the highest and beat bidder, al.
jf lot fourteen (H). In block sixty-five (65).
In the town, now city, ot Astoria, as
laid out, platted and tecorded by John
McClure, and extended by Cyrus Olney,
In Clatsop county, Oregon, but eaid lot
will not be sold for less than $11,000.
The terms of sale will be one-half cash
and the balance on one year's time, with
intercut at 8 per cent per annum.
J. H. D. GRAY,
H. J. WHERITY,
Referees.
N. B. The above described property is
known as the Tlghe hotel property and
consists of a three story house and ap
purtenances. '
WORTHY OF NOTICE.
There Is nothing but bold, clear-cut
truth la the statement that to secure per
fect fit, quality and style In your shoes
at the lowest reasonable prices you must
go to the firm of John Hahn & Co., 479
Commercial street.
VANTEIi
Wantor to rent A centraXy
houae of seven or eight rooms.
M., thfcj office. .
located
Address
WANTED Agents to represent the
old National Life Insurance Co., of
Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa
tion, address G. M. Etolp, General Coast
Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San
Francisco. CaL
WANTED Man or lady to collect, do
some office 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. Louis, Mo.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Furnished room on ground
noor In private family. 414 Exchange St.
FOR SALE
JAPANESE GOODS Just Out Just re
ceived Just what you want, at Wing
Lee's. &4S Commercial street.
TO LOAN.
MONEY Apply to
Title and Trust Co.
Astoria Abstract,
MISCELLANEOUS.
175.000 PER WEEK using and selling
Dynamo for platlns; watches. Jewelry.
and table ware. Plates gold, silver.
nlckeL etc. same as new roods. Dif
ferent sisea for agents, families' and
shops. Easy operated: no experience:
bta? profits. W. P. Harrison at Co
Clerk No, 1 Columbus, bio.
Sale
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Best Grade.
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OILS I
FINISH HARD TO BEAT.
B. F. ALLEN,
Wall Piper, Artists' Materials, Paints,
Oils, Glass, etc. Japanese Matti gs.
Rugs and Bamboo Goods,
365 Commercial Street.
Asphaltum Work
Reservoir Lining, Street Paving, Side
walks, Flooring and Roofing.
AnplialtlcCemetit, Enamel and So
lution for en t ds nnd preserving.
IRON ana STEEL TANKS, BULKHEADS,
GIRDERS, PIPES, etc.
Plans and Specifications n--r " wm
THOS. K. MUIR,
General Contractor and Dealer In Asphalts.
43 McKay Block, telephone 841, Portland.
Local Representatives and Agents :
8i Bell, Ravel Building. Astoria, Or.
Messrs. Tee
The Resort
473 Commercial street, is the place
where the busiue-wniHn aud the laboring
mim go (or what is called "BKST N
THE COAST," or a nice cool drink of
the celebratai Gambrinus beer. Sand
wiches of every kind made to order, and
rin eleeant free lnm-h served every day.
Hot Boston Baked Beans served every
other afternoon. You are welcome.
Grosbauer & Brach.
ROSS HIGGINS & CO.
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Astoria and Upper Astoria
Flnt Teas and CorJees. Table Dellcac s. Domestic
and Tropical Fruits, Vegetables. Sufar
Cured Hams. Bacon. Etc.
Choice - Fresh and Salt - Meats.
THE ASTOHIA SAVINGS BflflK
Acts as trustee for corporations and In
dividuals. Transact a general banking business.
Interest paid on time deposits.
J. a A. BOWLBY President
BHNJ. TOUNO ...Vice Pretdet
frank patto...:.;;:,:..2sj
DIRECTOR
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J. Q. A. Bowlby. C. if? Page. Belli i,
Iu"' A- 8. Reed. D. P. ThompS.?
W. E. Dement, Gnat Holmes.
ASTORIA
MATTRESS
- FACTORY,
37S Commensal Strert.
Manufacturers of every drrlptinn of
'-oung. Jlatt.-e. tc
REPAIRING I.N ALL IT? TU; INCHES
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