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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1895)
ARE you on.lho lookout for saving, some money on your 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 intended. Our plan is to sell, not to carry oyer. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hour ending at 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United State Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. M'axOrrium temperature, 51 degrees. Minimum tempreaiture, 87 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st 1SS5, 4o date, 3.66 (inches. Deficiency of preclpitalton from Sep tember lt, 1885, to date, 9.30 Indies. BUSINESS LOCALS. B. 0. Cougli Syrup wfll cure your cough, For voile at Estes-Cmin Drug Store. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash, price for fur skins. The coolest and best glass of beer In town can be bought at the G-ambrlnus saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. Those new perfume, Just received at the Estes-Craln Drug Store are the finest In the city. Purest of wines, liquors and cigars elegant free lunch all the dally papers, at the Gambrlnus, 12th and Commercial. Trade with Fourd & ritokes Co., deal ers li Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits and Vegetables They will surely please you. Hunger Is o. very disagreeable sensa tion. There is a place In this town where you can sat1 sty '.ta demands with tnt cleanest and best 23 cent meal you ever ate. That place la Joe Terp's. Just arrived at Copo'.and Thorsen's, a nice line of high grade footwear for ladles, all widths from A to ICE. 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 H'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 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 relief. Chas. Rog ers. SHILOH'S CURB,' the great Cough mnA rpnnn Pur, m In rreat demand Pocket size contains twenty-five doses onlv 25 cents. Children love it. tsoia by J. W. Conn. , TEACHER'S EXAMINATION. Tho regular quarterly exuinlnflitlon ol .ppC'lflanta for certificates to teadh In Clatsop county will b thdll In McClure'e (Court Streot) hool mouse, Astoria, oe- ginning at 1 o'clock p. im., Wednesday, November 13, 115, and continue the ireat of ithe week. Ajj applicants will be pres. ent promptly ami continue through the oxaiittl nation. Examination of afpC'toonta for tulte di plomas wfU be heM Satuiay, November 18, 'beginning at 9 a. m. H. S. LYM 4N, Sdhool Superintendent, Clatsop Co, FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkably email sum of lb cents one can procure an excellent chick en dinner every Bunday at the popular "Denver Kltrthen," east side of 9th streot between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard son, the proprietor, also assures the pub lic that they can obtain at his placo a well-cooked, well served breakfast, din ner or supper any day In the wei'k for the above mentioned price. Give him 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 twdst; But If one of the twists 11 n twists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That Is. when It's twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. The Necessary Information About a 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: l What is its fina-cial strength? 2 Does It pay promptly? 3 What Fronts has it paid in the past? 4 What are its prospects for future prolits? THE EQUITA BLE can answer all these questions in a manner most .satisfactory to its policy-holders. FINANCIAL STRENQTH ! THE EQl'ITABLE hat i surplin of nuu THIRTY-SEVEN AND A HALF MILLIONS of dollars, thut belns not onlv Iht largest, but th strongest financial Institution of Its kind In the world. PROMPT PAYMENTS ! THE EQl'ITABLE PaU i.M death claims In i&4. Of this number ,o)4 wer ralj on same day at proofs ol death were received. bEVLN I Y PERCENT, of all dea'h claims were thus paid on tin very day proofs of J.n.h were reielvei. PAST PROFITS! All Twenty-year Tiiir policies of THE EQUITABLE havecash surrender values greater trim the sum of tht premiums paid. Lnd.wmn' policies show a return of all piemlums, with In terest at tht rate of from live to six per cent, per ,', annun, .. , FUTURE PROFITS 1 The surplus of a lift assuranct fompinv it th? fund from which all dlvlJrnJs MUST b paid. THE FOI'ITAHLE has by manv minions of dol lars the largest surplus of auv In aSsmanct Stnd toL. SAMl'EL. Special Agent, Portland, Orrgua, for raics and past rr u'ts uf a policy at vour tg. I GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! Ladle' Fine Black Cash mere uiovet wixn pouns 4, linger upt, oniy . . , , Jer A PA1 T? Ju. I filbert Dunbar i i 1 . .' I Have you seep our 5oc Cashmere Hose? $ fctj irtfc 3We jit AROUND TOWN. I turn too weak ito stanrl On pinnacles of furore; I find It All 'my rwted if itbjis my fraroj) 'Cain itoudh one Ihcart and make It kind. James Berry Be.ieel, Rain, rain, la now the cry. ip. J. McOowan, of Chirwokt is In town. Try our fine bloater mackerel. Foard & Stoket, Matt 'Dee, of San Framclsco, a guest of dhte Parker. Today ito the (hist day In which to pay your water rates. T. J. Coraroy, of Saa Francisco, was In nine city yesterday. Ming. Wm. Dwyer, of Deep River, was In town yesteu-day. Sole agents of the Coulter Maple Syrup. Foard & Stokes Co. O. Jdhnflon, of Young's River, la regis tered alt 'Uhe (Parker. T. P. JenKIns, of Ohlnook, calltd on his Asitorla friends yesterday. J. W. Cot-k, live salmon packer of Port land, waa In tlw CKy yesterday. Pate Da Polos Qras, Andhovtles In oil, Bloater Paste. Foard & Stokes Co. Pat O'Hara, of Wairretnton, cams over yesterday aif U;r a load of BUpplies. Th nomllnla'tlons to be mad todliy a,re Wre one UMlng on Kio political carpet. Geo. F. H'ueson, of Porlttond, wa9 In the olty yesterday, stopping at Uie Occident. John Bunke and F. Bairtoldus, ol Young's River, were In the o!ty yeuter, day. L. Samuel, the well known Insurance man, of Portland, Is a gueat of tine occl dent. C. C. McDonald, of Portland, the (hard ware traveller, Is visiting Wis Astoria (rlenkls. Iart Carrtaln E. J. RailihiUome, of Hhe O. R. a,nd N. Co., Portland, was in the cMy yieaturUay. Jolhjn Stanlhns jedttirviay onrlveJ In As, torla Prom 'his European rlp, and brought wkilh htm mlany iluandaome prenenits for his friends. Ono of ilihe 'Well known tvnpHoyes of Roes, Hlswlno & Co., wry much surprised Wis iwJife fcy sending home a handsome cottage orgto. Tine Caitflno retftainr'arvt Is fttrlng up the room Jut easJt of Geo. Dirtley's on Com imwelul etireet to m'liih place It 'Will soon rumove 'Prom 'tWo presenit location. Powtcr plat'Urs aire coming Into favor awuiln. where the 'host carves ana wium Ulie ihot wAter recqpiiacle underneath one g.ulns wild comfort firom tho old heir loom. In ttie police couirt yeistcrJay John Plorce, an omploye of tho Casino, whs flneO tU for an asi?aiuJt on Manager Johnson, and Fmaink Oleeon iwias flrted $10 (for being drunk and disorderly. Itie Blroeit cars commenced running again on nine line on Bond istreet, the curve wt Ullh stireeit having been anuli 'PartJcuxU sorvloealbte by ttie conplotlon of tihe;iwt t (iholt point. H.ie next entertainment it the opera i!oie ils itline KmiWi-iJieue tjomirinaiion, wihilctu will appear on the Wwt, 22ndl and 2Ji of tti'ls momtih. They itay 'the Amer ican l':i and KsmcraliM. A weld known real estate mm sai'.d lost nlRi'it lihtn-e eeemed to 'be some people In Astoria Who did not Know une o.m-r- nA iijuswown n nrlntlng ofnee and a Jlohogjuipliitng eiillttbllrihln.iit. The Sons of Hermann celebrated one of iiihulr aumlvensurics lust nWht t '.m todwe rooms. A lairge ntten'dttnca or nim bcuu and fi'londs nilcd the rooms nd al, had a merit enjoyable evening. Wllion It gts duuik earlier and a llfedit Is nHde4 for itlhe 6 o'clock tea. Tie iow IX'dwl. n lampwlwli quaint glebes gives a soft d'lKlht, and in 'Uhe amblllclal twllinht, nuiny a proitty bit of contldenc-o may be exdlildnghl. ni.l,.,.. ,,r.pA nun iwMi'A milled 'to the (Mil roaVI camp at Flavel yestentoy by Cory ,t...ih,dl aiLi h e'hA iNnvntih eanvo on tw line and four of dinem 'ViW soon 'Have lbO mw cooh. Air. Cory weni to t-orimnu lasit nltiiiit to purctiiase ral'.is nd horses toe the uroumwiay. ti.. ',. lolV nn HhA KlrwOiS VOStcMTlay u,. tn,.i n-wminir pltv election. Each had if. dn.iiA for uirM various ofllces to be lllld, and eadh ihoid his own Wea a !j rouiiv lines tlhalt mi.g'Wt, couta, or would be drawn. All (agreed. Uowever, mUtl rewilts coutd not ye't predicted. Tlile Estwa-Crutn iwlnldows attracted muiU aiutertioon laJt evonlng. being fllled nf well taken pho tos of Uihe logging nd s.ihnon buslmss mUX-di imount-ea In a nun a some nor. A Ikuw mumper or W'mpias ot gotu end elrver Quarts lo lay on the window holf. .': l. VC. D. Baker returned ytsternlay .. ui mjtia.' vlk.ll in lir.liuid. It UA) til in,.,,', . his Injurvd turm tre.iBa i-i-vm -- sldctb:o lmprovnent. ne ey mo i t.ndanc at tthe ExiposOtron has been very Mrxe but welleves mat avimr ' - bt-rs will bo qulot in Tortland. S. il. Brown of Boston, tljs president of the Havel Land ompany, was In tlie cltv vcttiiay nvl H Avu stated that V CUd jiroiKwed that the new Kinney car.norv be lcxvwed on tne east line or No.v Aiitorla, Instoad of on tine et line, anvl tiht Wro matter under favocablt cHrTtslderaitton. . , . . Mr. D. P. Smith. n.'tf".t sikpcrlrrtendent on the water works tunnel, states thttt aho work ot concreting the north fnd of tthe tunnel Isvlmont completed. Gang of men are 1st work dw and night by rtivtrtc ttehit, tmd cBJn pur t'r from an e'.tttric fan. Tt will ndt be Jons now until tthe tunn4 will bs flnWhed, s thrT r ntaf'rs "protHtbty Ires' .irtAri 100 feet of blast ing now to b dmw, . Tw Junior Aiuxlliry of Grace Church oomiXfcWki of tlh llnle folks of tths Sun- day school, held Its final meextns; of the season in tin baiewmeut of th t hurch ycseterJay ofterenoon. Candy baj 'Wffe made for the coming lliolkla.ys and toe 'boys, wiho had some experience lat year, Urioug't thin was an imiroverrent on 'sow ing carpet nags. Tive cocloty will meet evory rYMay ait 3 o'clock p. m. TXnto regular election of officers of th Cieeroneoo LUtrary Society was held yes terday artJ t)hw follawlng offlctrs elected; Presluenlt, Susie Elmore; teure.ary, Uhlar llo Oray; treamrer, Sig. Young; cei,p, OhorXu Abercrombie ; marshal, KotiCoe Caiajt'U; chorister, Daura Fox; planlut, Ed- Win Hobson. Aflter tliie election a very intorcsfUng progiram iwos cairried out, es pecially Uhe musical pain, of which Miss Be&ale Ross had enlarge. Until further notice Uhe atoimsr Lur Hno will take the run of the U. R. Thomp son on the Astorla-Porttand route, leav ing Ai&itorla from the O. R. and N. dock at 6 :tS a. m. dally, except Sunday, and Portland from Aeh street dock at 8 p. m. dally, except Saturday. The Lurllne win take freight and passongers both from her own wharf and the O. R. and N. in this city and Portland. Tickets issued by the O. R. and N. Co. or Vancouver Trarmportait! n Co. ore good on boats ot either company. Aug. Mtnam, road supervisor of Dis trict No. 14, In tthe Nelmlom, was In the olty yesterday. He rcporis hav.ng opened owo miles of the North Nehalem road, this weason. This, hie says, ds more work than has been done on tthe roads In this district in thie paat tthree years. It took ISO days' labor at a coat of 1250 to do She work. ' With Outs own hands and the aid of Jack sorowa, ifunrafcihiei by the coun ty coutnt, he rolled eiway 40 large logs. Tne road Is now In good eihape amd can be traveled by teams. More work will be done next year, ois 'tthe farmers realize Uhe necessity of good roads. One of tlhe nuanaiTers of the Postal Tel egnaiph Campiainy 'Was in oho olty yester day and eay'3 tlhiat 'tlhe new line they are building to Astoria Is within nine miles of tiMs city, and will be completed In a very few days. Great pains Is being taiken wiilh the construction and the line Is along county roads all of the way trom Port'Jand. After the line Is finished one can dulve over tlhe rlgWt of way Prom Astoria to Portland. All trees and ovoiihiangtng bougihits which would In any way endanger the wire, (have been cut down and If any accident should ocour, a man on a horse cam get over the entlr line. That Astoria's Importance and future prospect are atitiraublng the attention ot the outalde world Is proven by the fact that ith'e "Equitable," the 1arRest and strongest life Insurance company In the worfJd Is opening a permianent office here, the ftrWt exclusive life Vneurance offlce In this city. It will toe under the manage ment of Mr, L. Samuel, one of Astoria's oldest friends wlho In ihleipast connection as publisher, Hias done so imudh to rail the aitten'tlon of tlhe outside world to the advantaiges of A'Storla. The omce will be located at 462 Band ttreet and will be 1n dhairwe of Mr. Eugene F. Soimuel, a "chip of thie oBd block," iwhlch In IUlf is a guarantee tlhajt Astoria will not suffer by, reason of 'Oris connection. BUYERS AND SELLERS. The following transfers of real estate were filed for record In tike county record er's office yesterday: "!. R. Higglns to Mrs. Sophia Thompfoin, Lota 1 and 'i, filock i!, and Tot 11. Block 3. Astoria addi tion to Warreinlwn Patrick O'Hara and wife to Ro?, Hlwglns & Co., Lots 11 i.nd 17, Block 6, O'Hara's Addition to Warrenton Martin Ryan and wife to the As toria iPkg. o., (the birt'din? on the sanria In the Columbia river nortli oNTongue Point Margaret Upuihur and husband to Oeorite TrencWard, undivided or.e fi?;lh (Titerest tn Lots 3, 6. 7 anl 8, Block 33; Lots 5 and 6, Block 31; and Lot 4, Block fit, McCliire'9 addition; also Lot 2, In Block SI; and Lot 4. Block 101, McClure's 13D 100 addition 3!0 C. J. Trenchard, Clara J. Trencfianl Annie M. Pe:rle, by Mdrlon Tren chard, Tier attorney In fact, Mar garet L. Uplhur, Ourttls P. II p tfc'isr, by C. J. Trfindhaird, attor- noy In fact, George Trenothiird, H. M. II. Trenchnrd, Marlon C. Chut teir, and W. T. Chutter, heirs nit law of C. J. Trencfhard, decfiasr-d, to Kite M. 'Moarefhwad', Lot 2, Block 15, McClure's addition Curtis J. Tremciha.rd et. al to George TrenchMird, Lot 6, Blnok 15, Mc Clure'a addition Curtis J. Tronchard et al to Annie M. Perrle, Lot 4, Block 15. and IOts 13 and 14, Block 117, Mc Clure's addition Annie M. rrflu et al to Curfe J. Trent-hard, Lots 3, 6, 7 and S, In B!o-k 15; Lots 6, 7, and 8, Block! M; T.'otw 5. 6, Block 31; Lot 4, Black 51; lot 2, Block 34; and L)t 4, Black 101, 'MeCtore's addition.. ICOO 4000 5200 21,350 ERICKSON'S. Rrti'tVton'u new siloon It the flnrnt fitted artd Ibctfit appointed eslabllrhment of the kind In the state ouIaMb of PorUmd. No distinction Is made between jttransrr-rs and regular cttiittcumenv btrt nil nlike rev! v. pojlte and iftrt-c!aeis attentlun and are seirweU iwWfl the lltuwit liquors and fancy nnlxenJ bexerattea. Good music and ether attiravtloais every evening. GRAND OPENING. Tl.a.iH iwl'.l bs Kite music, wltln ens ot the Item lunchps ever rrread In A.-tor'.a nit the opening of Ilendrlckson & Co. 'a saloon. Number 2110 A?tor nlreot, corner 7th, this ei-enlng. Evcr"lody .v.'elcorr.e. The coiMuUIng chemist of Wis Chicago Bout J of llealtlh isuys Royal Is the best baking jKwdnr. A.STORIAN MENU FOR TODAY. Rrr-ak'fa.'lt. Mixed Fralt. Oatmeal. Cream. Laimb aiwps. IMta'os. Brown Bread. Coftoe. Luncheon. Tmrkldh Ha 'h with Cre.m P.pn-rs. Bilked Potatoes. Tomato Pickles. Sliced Han.vnas. Cwam. Oliocolaite Oake. Tea. Dtnnsr. Chicken Gumbo Soup. Olives. Mixed Pickles. Rasoil ot Beof. Tomato Catsup. Creamesl Cnullllower. "String Beans nd Onion Salad. Fruit Taploctu Vafvr. Cheese. Coffee. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Dhls wM be receli-ed by the unders'gned n,t tihr offlce. 529 Exvciange street, until itr.-iniliiv. NoN"emler 11th. 1S95, for the ertx'tkwi of a 'tetory nd half" residence on l.nt 8. Block 142. MoOHuv'a Astoria. The right to rejevt any and all bM Is reserved. Pkins and (welfloa.'tlons ami all neoes. ury information obtained at t'he omee of LMdJcoat tritw, as;cwi, urejuii. . SALE OF WORK. Tnerw will be . sale of fUmcy work and Japanese aritlclos, dhlna, hronxo, lacquer, v.are, toys, etc.. alt Dhe old school house, Adair's AtHOTOa, on the afteranoon and eveiring of Saturtlay. tthe 18;h of Novem ber, under the mmvttrM of the Guild ot MVily Innocents' Chapel. Articles suita ble for Xmas irlfM to gATtle,nn, lad es and chOlren. at very morate prlcos. Light refreshments will be served. OfTlt sultable tor making lead pen cil I found In tvlmoet ewry country on the atlolM. gome Wry minute writing iwni mads tram crow quills have been found to do excellent work. WHAT ;VILS Til PEOPLE? The Trii Cause of -Most Physical Trouble Made Perfectly Clear. "Wtvit axe tlhe principal ailments of the American people?" This auostkm was recently put by a re porter to Dr. nphralm Outler, wttose name stands oremoflt In the ranKa ot me meu leal profesilon. His answer was. Tlrlcl'.i't'H disease." "Tlie great increase of tihls fearful mal ady Is attracting universal attention. Ev . I,, nnxlous to know how It Is brought on. "What cmuses It, Doctor?" The physician pam.vl a fow momenis before re,".ving. and tihjn s.tld: "I can best exnlain that by a very simple IlluS' traitlon. Anyone who eits beefsteak knows wftat Is fat and what Is lean, Now. If Uhe muscle of the steak la par- tla'.ly Changed to fat, It is called 'fatty defeneration." In the same way, with Uhe human body, If the kidney substance changes into fut. It is called "BritftH's ms tiitx. BrJclhit's disease Is fatty degenar tlon anil not one person in twelve is free from .some twin of kldmey or liver dls- "May I ask if Wifre is any cure ot flhtwe ftrvmnlalnts?" tlhe reporter ased. "Yes." reDlied the doctor, "there Is, It people twill only take the right remedy at the rlKht time. As a nue, it is oniy when thev break down, loss appetite, find their corrDolexions eallow, a constant white coating on the tongue, and Inflamed eyes ehat they eufipect anything wrong. Amer ican trenlus has found it postfble 'o ar rest diseases of tlhe Uvvsr and kidneys find to positively cure Bright's disease. The discovery of Warner's Sure cure nas 'Deen a Goiteend to the world. There are thius and3 of men and women who are alive today and are kept In health entirely thirouah Its use. This fact Is now known and admitted by physicians in every por tion of the Elobe." The words of the doctor are true, and thev domind tfte perlous consld-nra'lon of everyone who teads these lines. Brlgi'it's dlsea.se Is, undoubtedfy, the most ararmmg of all our modem disease.?. It often comes without warning, has few symptoms cf Its own, but cihowa the slgna or almost all o'Jher complaints. Any man or woman wlho Is at all "out of sorts," should not ihi-wltaife for It Is a well-known truth that 'Vlelaya are dangerous. BIDS FOR BRIDGE. Notice Is hereby given that sealed plans, specifications, strained diagrams, and bids will be received by the County court or the Stnito of Oregon for Clatsop County, until MonJay, January 6th, 1836, 'at i o'clock p. m., for the building, erection and Kjoniitru'etlon of a bridge across the Lewis and Clarke River, in Clatsop cottn ty, Oregon, aeordlng to such plans, spe cifications and dlasTaims, at a point where the county road leading from Clatsop or Junction City, to N. E. corner of land of C. N. Hess on Youngs Bay, crossr-s raid river. Each bidder tUnaH deposit with his bid, cash or certified check payable to tlhe order of the County Clerk to the amount of ten per cent of his bid, which shall be fortrelted to the county in ca-e tlhe a;ward is made to him and he fill s, neglects or refuses for the pcrlol of two days after surh award k made, to enter into contract and file his oona in tne man ncr required by anil to the f atlflflatftlon of said county court. The plans, specifica tions and dmsrmms will 1e pnibject to the approval of the Hon. Secretary of AVnr, of t,h United Rliitec. The payment for said contract to he male by an order on ttue County Treasurer. The right to relent any i.un'J nil bids Is hpire'y reserved. By o:ler of the Court; y Comml'sionors. F. I. DUNBAR. County Clerk. Dated, November 7th, -1895. FLE BARGAIN'S IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property In Van Du setrs, Alderbrook, Adair's, Shlve'.y's, Mc Clure's, Taylor's, New Astoria, Warren ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan In sums of $200 to $:!,000 on good real eatato security. R. L. BOYLE & CO. FOH RENT. Three comfortnfhly furnish d rooms, with fl'i-st-cUsa table board, at Mr3. Hoi dVn'tt, corner Iilii and Duune streets, board 'without room 'If desired. BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROP ERTY. The Astoria Land and Investment Co., opposite the Occident Hotel, have some of the most dewirvh'.e r?3irtcnc? property In the city. Buyers will And It to their advantage to consult with them before malting a purchase FROM NOW UNTIL SPUING OvoreoaiU nnd winter wraps will be in fbshlon. They can trt diseai d d, tempor arily iwhlle traveling In (the steaim fhea'.ed trains of the Ohleaso, Mlwaukej and Si. Paiul Railway. Kor solid comfort, for ppcod 'and for iieafety, no olher line can oompnte with tihle great railway of the West. NOTICE OF SALE. By virtue of a decree of the clrcull court of the state of Oregon, for Clatsop county, made and entered on the 21.t day of February, 1S95, In a suit wherein the Nleholai Brother Co. was plaint fl and E.lzabeth 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 I; wa? onlored that the undersigned refereet make sale of the hereinafter de.-ciih, ,1 real estate: No;v, therefore, we wll; on the !th day of November, KX at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., In front of the court house door, In Astoria, of tald eoun ty ami state, offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest and best bidder, al. of lot fourteen (14), In block sixty-live (05) In the town, now city, of Astoria, as laid out, platted and tecorded by John McOlure, and extended by Cyrus Olney, In Catsop county, Oregon, but said lot will not be soM for less than $U,0u0. The terms of sale will be one-half cash and the balance on one year's time, with liiur-st at 8 per cent per annum. J. H. D. GRAY. II. J. WHERITY, Referees. N. B. The above described property is known as the Tishe hotel property and consists of a three story house and ap purtenances. NEW POULTRY .MARKET. Corner Uth and Commercial Streets. All kinds of flsCi and poultry on 'hand, Including a s.'leoted stoek of cigars nd tobaccos, candle?, fruit, etc. Give me a trial. MRS. FEAKES. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. REa4II si Most Perfect Made, 40 Yean the Standard. mm Great mm I 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. These Goods Are All of the Very Sale commences this. Friday evening at 7 p. m. and continues until further notice. MARTIN OLSEN, Auctioneer C. H. The Leading House of AN ENIGMATICAL HILL OF FAJIE. For a dinner, nerve 1 on the Dining cars of 'tiho Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul RalLway, will bo sent to any address on receipt of a two cent postage stamp. Ap ply 'to Geo. H. Heafford, Central Paaien. ger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chicago, Illinois. WORTHY OF NOTICE. There Is nothing but bold, clear-cut truuh In 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. THE LEADING DENTIST. Why is Dr. Howard the lealing demtlst? Bwiuee he nvokes a success of crown and and bridge work and extracts and flits teeth without pain. REV. GIBSON'S SHOES. Durrani's attonu'ys trie 'o implicate the IliH'.Go tjilisoii in the IJliincl t Lamont murder case on account of i pair of slio found in the Rev. gentle man's study, but upon in-Vr-sti'iition it was fouri'l that t lie Uov.Gibson weari a No. ( shoe. Now, we have a fine line of No. f, 6, 9 and 10 t-hoes left; no numher 7 or 8's; som are B. C. Young's, and the rest other line m.ikes; but we would like t- dispose of ihein before moving into our new stur.-, tliere fore, we off.-r them t y u at $2.50 a pair; take our choice. MERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier. Asphaltum Work Reservoir Liiii'is, Street Paving, SiJe walks, Flooring and Roofing. AHptiaitlc Cement ICnttmel nn.l So lution for en t ng urid tn rei ving. IRON an. STEEL TANKS. BCLKHEADS. GIRDERS, PIPES, etc. Plans and Specifications PreparnJ Mmtm THOS. K. Ml'IR, General Gmtractor and DfaK-r in Asphalts. 4) McKay Block. M-Thon 841. Portland. Local Ropresentarkvs and Agents; Alessrs Tee & Bll. F'avel BulUlnc. Asl. ria. Or. - ' TJiE ASTORIA SaYlHCSBflSK Acts as trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. J. 0. A. E0WL3T President BR.VJ. TOl'NO Vice President rnA.n. 1,11 1 u.M (.asnier DIRECTORS. J. Q. A, Bowlbjr, C. H. Page, BcdJ Tcmng, A. S. Reed, D. P. TaompsoD W. E. Dement. Gust Holmes. Auction OF I I j u 0 La COOPER VARNISH iip RQE THEY PUfiE? Only the best grades sold by FOARD & STOKES. BERRY'S HARD OIL FliN15M HARD TO BEAT. 4SO ARE OUR PRICKS. 1 m a SIGNATURE is now printed in BLUE, diagonally iz?z$3 the OUTSiDS T!:e OrMnal ar.tl lit-, '.t Ce:.MheUn.t.1itat..JOMN WANTETX WE DON'T WANT EOY3 OR LOAF era, 'but men of ability. JC00 to $600 a montli to; huatiofa. State and general asUs. Salary and commission. Haclne Fire Engine Co., Racino, Wis. Wanter to rent A oeretraSy looaiedl houae of saven or eigihlt rooms. Adilrees M., liiJJ ofllce. WANTED Agenw to represent the old Katlonal Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller. V't. For further informa tion, address O. M Ptolp, Genf ral Coast Manager, S2-S4 Ciu-Ker Builutng, ban 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 iH, St. Louis, Mo. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room on ground floor In private family. 414 Exchange St. vou hale JAPANESE GOODS Just out-Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee's, EU Commercial sa-eet. TO LOAN. MONEV -Vpply to Astoria Abstract, Title and Trust Co. MI9CjELLANEOTS. J75.000 PER WEEK using and selling Dynamos for plating watches, jewelry, and table ware. Plates gold, silver, nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif- ferent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated: no experience; big profiu. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. H Columbus, Wo. Sale Best Grade. 9 Astoria. i- Mp; r.. vo:t'r :nt flHtSI wrapper 01 cvviv Lo- ol : . VP)? : . :.bfia;c, as a rmscr its . 1 U ii'.:itatijns. DUNCAN'S SONS A I B. F. ALLEN, Wall Paper, Artists' Materia', Paints, Oils, Glass, etc. Japanese Mattl gs, Rugs and Bamboo Goods, 3O5 Commercial Street. Ti e Rescrt 9 0 0 473 C'oniineiciiil stivet. in llio place tthtrv tlie l isii!0-m:iti mid tlie lnliorui;.' man u" 1 lit is paiitd "JiKST "N 'I HE t OAS !."t r n pIc- moi drink of 1 lie tv!t l)r.t,',i lITinbriims bi ei. Satiri i lie- of i-vrry nimi iukcIh to order, mid 'i elcuHi't f Innrh herved evrry day. IIi.l Liivtiiii linked Bi'aug setyed every 'bcr iiiterut-oti. Yon are welcome. Grosbtiusr & Bracb. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers. : and ;,J5utchers Atw la end I'rS-r Aii.t ' Fine Tea an! f- ie, . Ifl."i U' ''ttomisac ani TnT .a; iu:K, V.-S., ..iacjar . Choi. e . Fresh ai.il.V.ea'.' HSTORIA- MATTRE3S ; ' j . FACTORY, 37s Come "'tal Street. . j Man u fact urera olf every dcrlmlon of lounges, McttreesW etc " ' REPAIRING IX Ai its tP VNCHES