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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1895)
i V not Ulk of them. Look at thesoon hand, do. Webaverj't got so vpfy m&Ttf; wh at does ,hat matter to- you ? You want but onc!jpjt'i1o you ? If you d'), ortheWfllfl, ;arid there are only V'o nSy; The prices on them are moving ones. ' the arcade. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hour endinf t P- . yesterday, furnlfhed by the United State Department of Ag riculture, weatnar bureau. Muuaimum' femiJertHUira 48 Uegreee. Minlmw teropemfcure, degree Precipitation, . Jtcih. Total "Jireotpnaitloii from September lit IMA tn KfaLte,. 4.M Jftctl8. Deficiency pfeclpltaHon from Sep- tVWMNEgS LOCALS. B. 0. Cough Syrup will our your cough. For wate at Etea-CHaln Drug store. Meany li the leadtnr tailor, and payf the hlrheit cam ijrica xor cur Mini. Tha eooltrt and teat flaaa of beer In townMB puht at the Oambrlnut aaloobi VqpIf3 Jo7nmrclal atraeta. Thea nw perfume, Just received at the Eto-Craln Drue 8ior ara the flnaet In the City. Puree .of .winea, tiquora an4 clfara elegaat ;trealnct-ll tlie dally paper, at th Oambrinua, 12U and Commercial. .;, it ' . 1 1 i I. i Trade -"Wl 61V- taut V dtokea Co., deal era 4 i..Orocrla,r-Hardware, Crockery, prorteiona; flour," Ttult and vegetable, Taey wlli:aurelr tleai you. nth : . i" " . it Huinraf-I""; F dleareaM aenaa- tlon. Ttatre ia a place la town wner you oan eattefy It demands with the oleaneat and beat 25 cent meal you ever t.- That place Ja Joe Terp'a, Juirt arrived at Copoland Thorsen'a, a' nice line of hlgli grade footwear for ladlei, all width from A to KB. No trouble to ahow roods, and satisfaction caaraMeed to every purchaser. Call and examine them. ' VPbat bring peopu back to the Asto ria .Wood Tard after they have sounded the poealbllHlee everywhere elseT May be It's one thin, and May be It'a another. But tha fact remains-back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Tard is proud of M. Nothing so distressing- a a hacking coufh. Nothing so fool Mi as to suffer from It Nothing so dangerous If al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cur gives immediate relief. Uhaa. Kog- SHILOH'B CURB, tha great Cough and , CrouD Cure, la in great demand Socket alia contain twenty-flva doses ohlv tt cent. Children lova it Sold by J. W, Conn. , TEACHER'S" EXAMINATION. The regular quarterly x-nlnitlon oT Mfltciawta for certlflcaites to teacth In Cliattop courtty will be head in McClure's (Court Street) school nous?, Aetorta, e ginning at 1 o'clock p. in., ' Wednesday, November IS, IMS, and continue tha rest of the week. Ad applicant will be pres. ent promptly end continue ttvnough the examtnation. ' Examination of appOicauvts for atalte' di ploma will tie heM Saturday, November 16, 'beginning at t a, tn. M. 8. LYMAN. School Superintendent, CavCsop Co, FOR THOSE WHO EAT Sot the remarkably email sum of U cents one can procure an excellent chick-an- dinner every Sunday at the popular "Denver Kitchen," east side of tth street between Aator and Bond. Mr. Richard oti, tha-proprietor, also assures tha pub lic that they can obtain at hi place a well-cooked, welt served breakfast, din ner or supper any day In the week for the above mentioned price. Give him a call and be convinced that he speak the truUi. A TWISTER. AUWfster Innwrsttng May twist lm Twist, For In twisting a'twlst Three twist make a twist; But if on of twists Untwist' from th twist. The twist untwisting Untwlst Uis twist. That ls, Jwhen it's twisted with any othsr lwla than- MARRHlAIL'S. r.!0 !.. GIBSON'S SHOES Dutrant'ii i attorneys tried to implicate the Rev.Qeo. ,.Gib,?b?i;'illi;.the Blanche 'Y'Lapbnt:murder case on . account of a pair of shoes , found frii: tle Kev. gentle man's Btudy, but upon in vestigation it was found that the Rey.Gibson wears a No. b' shoe. Now, we have a fine line of No. 5, 6,9 and 10 shoes left; no 'number 7 or 8's; some are B., 0. Young's, and the rest other fine1 makes; but we would like to dispose . of. them, before moving into our neV store, there forervei'Offer. them to you .. ,at $2.50 a. pair, take your 1 (JJ J'ti'' rC: HERMAN WISE, iThe Rcliabb Clothier; -c;. O.U. Glm. Ht, Joints Mattiuas. Rap w4 Bubo Geoaa, 36s Commercial BtrgxC F Mi jsl W It t )0t1M'fMlHff3aT jRoqal Societu .'! lw h iii.v.:rii;flrt!5llrrRJ i.ai rto' tu'.uve ivn srfiLt t Six -Bkelns fori jg9a Ter-Yord Spoof Embroidery' Silk, toe. Per Dozen Knitting Silks at 25c. a Spool. mmmmmmmmmx!x AROUND .TCotHV Be net miflSed by etrange A.ntasUc art, But In your dress-let ooiture balce some part. .(, oa'i;:-.-r o .- . 'ma -Gaorlck. " i . r'-'ii u)'i.:'ur. A idMnp iday pleased .hejfe)rrftw:o Water ratee are drflnquwit tomorrow. Try our fine bloatar m&ok4rel.r'Foard ft Stoke. : . 6. K. Stanley, of Beaslde, was in town yesterday. ealturday waj mordrtants. a busy day arming the James Morrison, of Clatsop, la registered at Hhe (Parker. B. T. WlelMngton, of Sn !Frainco, I at th Parker. ;' KV. T. Fetrirr, of New York, aus (n town yeterds,y. Bote agents of tine Coulter Map1. 0yrup. Foard ft 9tok Co. "Crocker Jatok" dropped fci ori 'iils A torta frlertd yewtwday". ' ' '- David Upton, of Deep River, was a vis. nor tn Vat olty yesterday. M. Jdhnson, of etello' Astoria frlendi yesterday. oalfeI"'on hte A. 8. Wadlelgh, of 8nTtPraffetco, is registered at the Oocld&nf M 0 1 Win. 'Atidertaon, of 'Deep river, was a visitor In fho ltv vVW)iv!?,,LAl:''s ' E. H. Lansfrn, of 'PoritltiW iwnong Awtorta vitfitons yettrerxiay. J. H. Todd, of ViiotorIrf,"B. 1C;,'"M In th City, a guewt of the Occidents " : Thos. CThrWrtteJHien, of Wallunkl; made a visit yesterday to the city1.'1- ..... - ' :; Mo.- ' Sydney Oainupbell, the Warren ton mer chant, was In town yesterday. Geo. Watson, of Lewis and Clarke, reg' tstered at the Parker yesterday. Born-JSatunJay, November Oify to the wife of V W NmiCt. k HnlB-hitii-' ' Pate ' Da Poles Orais, Anchovies In oil. Bloater Pate. Foard ft Btokes"Co, The iworlcmen on Bhe Uppertown sewer reenvoa flhelr weekly vtipemd yesteraay. Judge Osburn (aid thiii VHh 8Hly d. and a. m nia court ytsteraay was u news paper man; i..ioii A.'- . f -M)iJilO.tt A larje numb of ranchers amid ml- oemt of nedghaxn-ing tsw'ere In the city yesterday. iiivswi . . Col. John AdAlr, of 6tmHymea9;-leJvt the tlgiht of his countenaiiice- to' a flwil day in AtorM yesterday. Jdhn Frye, of Young's RIVer, hd H. I.. NiattnmanJt, of Gray's River, were In the city yesterday. ' KecxuiCMr uunuerson warn provided a new oM-fUsftkMied lamp Signer for 'the bensftt of his visitor. ,!.!., Turkey are on 'the' waV' to Astoria for Thiamkagtving day, unil wlB no doubt re colve warm welcome". "' Tina 'Renr. W. Seymour StHtft rs'guferlng from a bad sore throat and will only b albCe to oftlotatoe t morbln'ervlce today. It lit statej Wiint electric lamps run by storage batteries will IdM twice long a lamps operated airectly" rom' ttyiri.amos, Mr.. Zeglcr tbreetory hook rest, of lat patent of hl!d own, ' csuoed m:ich commcm yesterday about th recorder's office. 1 The auction sate of picture to be made ThunJay by C. C. Van Kit en prom'aes to bw well attended, a the collection Is rare one. , Thtr will be a meeting- of -rJher 5Cvery Monday Club at the -realdice of Mr, H. F. iPdiei Monday, November llthw at 1 o clock p. m. - 'Mirs. Woodford' clan In iharthand and penmHuvibip merits tomorro-v. evening at he Tltf.'w Hotel. The clam Is rapidly growing in popunartty. Th auction flale of Vie Tingle hotel prop. erty did not take plaoe yesterday as thwa were no bids at aha upset price. The referee have postponed liie sale sixty dajis. A pretity theatre hat ta cream tinted velvet, bordered 'With fcrue silk gause, plaited and wired t 'the edge. Delicate pink chryflawtWenTurns newt. amcnt tlie whrte lace. . - t .. Morning prayer and Sunday 'school at Grace church as uaulal thi morning. The bITerlrijr iwiUl be for missions ! Ocegon. Elvenlng ervlci will be omitted, owing to the lllnetu of the rectonv. : r,-cn Mr. F. W. Nowell's absence from the Renuhlkvwi convention yestenlay ws sat- IrdK-torily explained loat oVeSln by Dr. Jay Tuttle, 'Who reported the Klvn In the Newell family of heW"Ti!iwrr, A now avenue open to women.. Is th tvortilng" of pWuter casujneiMrealpe la: A plaster cat, a cake or fmuoKjao. nawored rad wlenna. and turpentmo, witn a tango supply of pjMtlence, car and pains taking. Mr. C. S. Wright sys he bail not worn his overcoat for rear, and ha not had a cold In tha time. He thlnka oiMlnarlly people wear too many clothe and take tooftltsl xerctoe. The Bcota are tn peo- p4e w5u know how to Vlness.-' TwteiMay nfternrootf Judg Oiuum Is. ul We regu'ar 'notice of o!cttoii,- three for eti volllog place,, and sent out tne notices M tfe- Judgea an4 Cerk, Jih histnwtlowa Jrttat ths notice tie posted and sMPVtd befor olrtoc Hat nighf TSie ItytfdWBialoeii rgais m myn-ahs ago, held a meetiig Isrtt Di(t l.lr. Jos. 8uprerwi1.)mjAl bonded herause shore was nd heeewdlty for tjQKirWtrt:xrtfcio a en obJ;t of 'it oivanlSat!on have been attJnSv rX$ V . .fV!t?vjT -not ic th i xwr. ; Wh M-tuVti -run of ta-Jt.-t.'r'oiisj son on the Antorla-Portauid route, leav ing Aorla from t'rre O. H. and N. 4 a. m. daily, except Sunday, .an IVirtkifld from Ash street dock at I p. at. dally, except Saturday. Th Loritrra srfl TOT DJX? itpft :...ay77M.r.VI m - her own; wiiiirf and' df X B'. and N. an tts ctf-.B.lJi:...-i4a,iu3A-'l)iet Uvued oy me.'ivi aa4"(Mf rfVaaouver Tranwportatlon Co. ar goo n bowt ox IMiar, cosnpajly; f ZtH'gfi nalph Hall and wife, anil 111 trotUer Frank, wbo Is ui Invalid tesvg tottajr tm the BtaM for ta Fnuiofstu ejn& win tipond V. iwmtr In CsJUarala Mr. ilail b long ben known as tin of this com poteot land obOdglng clerk at Rosa, Hlggtna and Co.' tttors, and wilt be nria. ed by a tiost of friends. 1lot of the men iwfho have been working on Mm Uprwrtown semr. were laid oft Yeaterduy by Contractor Fadtabend, a th worx is substantially completed: One 'or two inorw days work . will finish, tlte lob. The men will all be employed on the nail road above Tongue Potot ,nd will prob- aniy go to She camp tolay. Thursday, One 28tu Avtorla, iwilt celebrate an okl-fiahdoned.T9ianlc8glrlng day. Much ha been aocomplWhied hy her cltlsen, ln VSiviMiuially emd collectively and there are many ohiings for tc people to express Dhelr graVHixie. Mirny preparation) are belnjf made the outward observances of tihe diy in V..-t way et turkeys and pumpkin pi Poltrtca! Politic, was the talk of tha day. Judge Oftburn stated that he wa of the opinion that the failure of the Re- pufbrlcane to nominate a tncket yeaiterday. -under the wtate statute, would place them under the necessity of nominating by pe tition. There were others who differed from thin view. The Question la an in. terestlng one. Knot of men could he aeon on every corner, and In the lobbies discussing probabilities, giving their view ami making various prediction, but no one eemed to be able to foretell the ex. act result. . THE WORLD 8BHM1S ORBA8ED For llhie occuislon, when- a -man through some nuocviajnce oetftns to sllD backward. life snouramce is a cleat for just such txs aatnons. ; eryibody needs it some tlma. and those who take tt have H In the hour of need. 'Whilst you are at it, take th most liberal policy written In the strong st and best life insurance company in wie iworuo, the Equitable of Now York. Bugen F. eainvuel, resktent agent, M3 Bona street, Autarch, Or, The U. S. Ooverrement tests of fcaVng powuw anoweu noyau superior to all oth era. Hence it make the best food. HOW TO LIVE. un Thventy-nve Cento a Day EacCi for Four People. Tlie New York World recently submitted a poan tor iune nvlng of four people on an onage of 25 cenits per day ach. The plan is Sifd to have hewn praoticoJly tried anil proved successful. .A bill of fare for eadhl uveal for each day wo prepared wiun atrections tor purchasing and pre paring, ad Included meat and fldh every day, ranging in cost from 79 cents to $1.30 for the Sunday meals, Tire follow ing w the sample Sunday menu: Brealsfast. Brentfast WthSat. " 'Panoak. lAftpl Jelly, IrJad. . hr. Coa. Dinner. ' Rice oup. Chicken Fricassee with Dumplings, f.aln Boiled Potatoes. Celery. ... Tapioca .Puddiag, ':.) Tea, Chicken Sale. (?afte. BlscnJt. Teii. ! THE DAY'S BXPBNSES. Breakfast: Wlhealt ........ Bugar and millk Pancakes Liaind mil hunter Dread anvl butter Coffee, m'llk antleugar Totwl .......... Dinner;, .... . Soup T:ipee-pound chicken at X9c lb Dumpllngo Onlions umd butter. .61 .08 .05 .02 .0 06, Tahle celery Pudding .09 .IS M Todal upper: Ohllcken col ad Biscuits Butter Cake Tea, milk and sugar. .10fl .en .02 .11 .04 , Total .7 .. .30 Breakfast 191) Dinner m Supper 0Mt Total H.30 1h WoodCjurn Independent was fold to Meter.. Miller ft Auto, ton on the 16h of October, and ttwrodfter will be conducted on RopubMcan principle. Mr. Auteraon has been connected with the Independent for the past' five yvirn. Mr. Miller, the senior member bf the firm, is proprietor of the Star job offlq of Eugene, and has been In th newspaper business the greater -portion of hi life. BUYERS AND 8EW.ER8. The following transfers of real, estate were filed for record In Ohs oounty record er's office yeoterday: United Sluites to Melvin H. Btoner, wft't '.ialf of northeast quarter; uij.iJ KL.IXMiat Quarter of north east quarter. Section SO, and the outtiwest quarter of north west) quarter Section 2, township ( , ixv.li, range 7iweUt, W0 acres...... CurMc J. Tranctiard et. U. to Ma rion C. ChuMer, Lot 1, Block li. McClure's and Lot 1 and 1, Block 117. McClure's t J. K. WeaDherford uwl wife to D. K. -Warren, Lot 10, Block McClure's W. W. Parker and wife et al to Mm. Weciman; south GO feet lot 1, Block 1 Shlvely addition C. J. Trenohard and wife to D. K. Warren, Lots t and t. Block t, McClure's United 8tates to BMwIn Bradbory, IxM t and J, southeast qaarter of northwest quarter and orahat Quitter of eoutowtet quavter, 8ec Uo . twwnAlp 7 nortlfc, oang II iweat, liLOl actm Unltsd States to Willis Mufe, BortH east quaretr of section 9. tow shtp I north, rang 7 watt. 1C ' S300 10 400 1000 Award! Hlfhest Hnor WetJi's Fair, , Old Mtdal, Mlivtxteg Pair. DEI ' vM Ot I I L - r I i--J i- mi- I -V F F Moat Perfect Alodr. 40 Yean tb Btairdard. IWl; lb iSTC2iVa,1 WXDft V&WW, RljVE25?a "tk823. 1Z - . .) y Tj y, t, ; .ayftrHI .f'.llt' -.M' 1 ;' it JVM SMH.I i-u: Absolutely refuses to have anything to do with the Duke of Marlborough unless he ap peared at the wedding in one of Herman Wise's $1 1 .50 suits. Miss Vanderbilt was Wise in mating this proviso. Her man was Wise in taking the hint; and Wise himself was Wise in thinking your atteri tion would be attracted by this ad. .Incidentally it is an ad, for Marlborpugh,'too, but Wise can stand that' if Marlborough can; : D The Republican Convention De cided to Hold Off. NOMINATE ON THt. 25TH IN8T AHarmoniont Heating Camt to the OoneinsioB That It Was the Best Conrie to Take. ' YeBtetrday. afternoon the 'Republican City convention was called to order in the council chamber by Mr. G. Wingate, chharman of the city central comm. t toe Moat of the delegates were present in per twn, Hie balance being represented by proxies. TCie meeCSig was harmonious throughout and oultl or a sugnt ainer ence of opinion prevailing about the post ponement of nominations, there was no evidence of a clauh of any kind. Dr. Jay Tuttle, secretary of the Re publican central committee, read the call for the meeting and 'the chairman then asked that- the convention proceed to business. ' Ito -electifon of a temporary chairman being the first move on 'the board, IMeasrs. Hop Ferguson and! "W: M. Barker were pltwed "to nom1:iulrloiri;':'Mr. Barker de cline to serve' and-'Mr: BVraxiawn- was tteetti unasdnsously'aimi took tits aeat amid aecteanatlon. Mf. Frank L. Parker was the only nominee for temporary sec retary. ' ' "' ' Messrs. Ward, ' Llnvllte and McGregor iwere noirttnaited a committee on creden tials by the ohliir, and after recess they reported ' back to the meeting satisfactorily.- ' ' Oft mcWloi the temporary organisation of officers was mejde permanent and Mtira. ''McGregor, Hare end Wickman wene eleictej a committee on ordtr ol business;, 'toother short recces being tok en to 'allow that body to formulate Its recommen'Mbtlone. When' the 'meeting was CBJJ103 to' order aga'm he secretary an nounced What the comnvittee on order of butilness' recommended; to fhe'onventlon the aVJvLsa'bl'.'lty ot adjourning till a lator date in ttrs prtuent month. ThlS report Imime'llately brought on "'a mlM eiiseusialoh. Mr.;1P. J. Goodanun wairrtily contested the Idea of adjourning anVl moved thai? the report be 'referred back to the commtfttee' With Instructions to taring Uf- a formnloJted order of bus ness.' He"'tifioughif tfiafTtho committee had ntceetted 'Hs ddty.' "Tlfere wos'nb reason why'ths' convention' should not at ence frroeevi to nominate candidates. ' - The motion wis seconded. Mr. Barker took issue' with Mr.' Good, man. The Idea of adjourning till later, he 'eald, was a splendia "one for many reasons. A fir as tti Third Ward dele gates' were concerned they were Uolng their htft to get a splendid man to accept the nommatlort for councKiman, and had not yet born able to do It. They wanted more time. The Republicans had always mads ti.-.fe mistake of making their nomina tions too far afiead of the Democrats, and iftey Ihiili no rfeit to persist In this foolish practice any longer. As far as that would be concerned, it didn't matter how late the Republicans made 'their nominations, the Deavoarat would not follow suit till aifterwards. but a postponement would make the time between the tiwo a good deal thcrttr. He thought It a very good move to deliay the nominations till the 20th or 2Sth of the months F. L. Parker was not in favor of the mdtlon. 'He movrtl an amendment that in aiccoriJUmcs with the committee's re port the convention adjourn till the 25th of November, ! p. m. - Mr. 'McGregor, n seconding the amerd tnent, aaild flholt Ihe reason ly the com mittteeihad made the reeomrnenJatlon was broiu.w they understood ',ihnt Uhe genera: feeling among Hie members .of the con ver.'j was decidedly 1n favor of the aiJJoUrr.ment, and they believed tfiot by incorporating the suggestion in the re port it wouBd oe expediting matters con tlderaibly. ' The amendment was put and carried unanimously. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. We are ipcotttvely going out c-f business and therefore twill serl at 'PUBLIC AUCTION, On Friday; November 18. at 10 o'clock a, m., at 6X2 Commercial pbreet, a lot ot old and new bedroom sets, wardrobes, bed-lounges tables, choir, stoves, hard ware, crockery, glassware, etc., etc. This sale la positively without reserve. MICWAEL ft 9ANDROSICY, 8. Fntadman, Auctioneer. MISS HOWARD'S MEDIUMS. Mttterktllaatlorai Will Be Produced on th Open Stage Tonight. .Sunday verAng the Bnglldh medium and mtnld realder, (Mies May Howard, and ber company of -mediums, wCll give an 111 us tasted religious lecture on spirit power on the open stage 1n full light, producing some wondreful materiaiisattorns and -toniabing slgbbs, that will mystify. Inter est and uiun ail who attend. Miss How ani hoa a gerat reputation In the north mni east, arid 4s saM to give demonstra tion of aparltual affairs never before at tempted by any other nvedOum'. -. Remember, thQs irtrat erance ia not Ilk otfaets) you have attended. - The forms seen ;re not afrviid of you but will com so cross to you that -you can not doubt their fttentny nvt mux aatMy you that the are not or Rvs earth' but it ki ia jhe- nomeoon. that doe actually' exist. No on woo has ever satended the servtcea of tCw medium can doubt Vttqtr gen umenetn. Remember, theil WitoeTJ it veiopii medCtim and arrflkJt);tsebtit who hav aeen them ts bave the most. fOMOfai rlcMWABarr.tii Ms country.' The oVlyf ronc1uBive"WiJencoT Irian'k sincerity Js that he give hlnu:f tut a princlpe. WoiMs, money, all tMng etae, re comparatlveiy easy to glv away; but wiben a ana make a gift of his daily i jism) iV ' '. ."'u3li" 1 3 ..v',in -Mk' faw -lr , :i ,i Wt IVl . ABeing 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 Mil 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. life and practice, tt U plain that the truth, whatever It illAy be, has taken possession of him. Aum Russell Lowell. AUCTION SALE Of rare paintings, water colore, and pas tello, at the Astoria Land and Invest ment Co.'s otlice on Friday, November 15, at 8 p. .11. A choice collection of above pictures from Oho leading galleries of Philadelphia, Chicago, and other East ern cities, will bo disposed of on above daite to the highest bidder. Ttv:e colle: tlin comprises iKme choice things in ma rine views, lartJBcaipes, fruits and figure pieces, framed beautifully tn real gold and White and gold. Parties wishing to see them before date of ile can do so by calling ait 462 BonlJ street. Nothing adds more, to the olUtiratJveness of a house than a few well selected plctureu, and llhls Is an opportunity not often aoorded to secure them. A5! ENKrVMATrCAL BILL OF PARE. For a' dinner, serve! on the Dining cars of the Chicago, MIlwauHe and St. Paul Railway, wU be Vnt to any address on receipt of a two nt postage stamp. Ap ply to Geo. H. deafford, iGeneral Passen ger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chicago, Illinois, WORTHY OP NOTICE. There is nothing but bold, clear-cut truth In the statement that to secure per fect fit, quality and style In-your shoes at th lowest reasonable price you must go to the firm of John Hahn A Co., 479 Commercial street THE LEADING DENTIST. Why is Dr. Howard the leading dentist? Becauee he mokes a success of crown and and bridge work end exftracts and fills teeth without pain. BIDS FOR BRIDGE. Notice Is 'hereby given that sealed plans, specifications, strained diagrams, and bids will be received by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, until Monday, January 6th, 18, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the building, erection and oonKtructlon of a bridge across the Lewis and Clarke River, In Clatsop coun ty, Oregon, a cording to such plans, spe cifications and diagrams, at a point 'Where Che 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 tlhall tfepealt srlth hie bid, cash or certified check payable to the order of the County Clerk to the amount of ten per cent of his bid, which shall be forfeited to the county in case the award is made to him and he falls, neglects or refuses for th period of two days after such aiward Is mode, to enter Into contrjot and file Mi bond in the man ner required by and to the satisfaction of eald county court. The p.ans, spee:nca tlons and diagrams Mil be subject t the apnroval of the 'Hon. Secretary of or, of the United States. The payment for said contraot to be made by an order on the County Treasurer. The right to reieet any land all bids is hereby reserved By order of the County Commissioners. F. I. DIT.NBAK. County Clerk. Dated, November Tth, 1896. FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. W have choice property In Van Du sen's, 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 ot $200 to $3,000 on good real estate security. R. L. BOYLE A CO. FOR RENT. ' Three comfortably furnished rooms, With- ftrat -class table board, at Mrs. Hoi den's, corner Sth and Dunne streets. boMI 'Without room tf desired. BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROP ERTY. . Th Astoria Land and Investment Co., opposite the Occident Hotel, have some of the most destrt&e rsidenc property m Ihe city. Buyers will find it to their advantage to conastHith iwi 1 making a purchase j . " J j 4 - 4- "- NEW POUEIKV MARKET. L-W'orier lh 'an'SenrJneW'if fefreets'.- All kind of B and poultry on band. Including a ie-'ted stock of dgnrs nd tcbaccoa, candle. fnu. etc. Glv. m. a trial MRS. FEAKE8. Auction OF 111! L3 LOOK OUT FOR VANISH Ap RHE THEY PUffE? Only the best grades sold by FOARD & STOKES. BERRY'S HARD OIL FINISH HARD TO BEAT. SO ARE OUR PRICES. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING OvercoalU and winter wraps will be :r. fashion. They can be discarded, tempor irlly iwhlle traveling in the steaim Ciea .rains of the Chicago, Mlwauke and S . Paul Railway. For solid comfort, fo fpeed and for seafety, no other line eat oinpare with this great railway of tht West. WANTED WANTED Several trustworthy gentle men or ladies to 'travel in Oregon for ee oa'bJIelhtiJ, reliable house. Salary $7S0 and expentKur- Steady position. Enclose ret erences and self-adkireasfd stamped en velope. Tiio Dominion Comp-uny, Thlru Floor, Omaha Bldg., Chicago, 111. WE DON'T WANT BOYS OR LOAF era, but men of ability. $300 to $500 a month to hustlers. State and general agts. Salary and commission. Racine Fire Engine Co., Riclnc, Wis. Wanter to rent A ceivtraL&y located Itouoe of saven or eight rooms. Address M., this ofllce. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address O. M. Etolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, Sac Francisco, Cal. WANTED Man or lady to collect, do some office work, and manage agents. Tou will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu lar. We pay all expenses. Position per manent Send four references and ten cents for full particulars. John Finney Mgr.. P. O. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room on ground floor in private family. 414 Exchange St. FOR KALE JAPANESE GOOLiS-Just out just re ceived just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 64$ Commercial street. TO LOAN. MON E Y vApply to Title and Trust Co. Astoria Abstract, MISCELLANEOUS. $75,000 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 profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. The Resort 473 Commercial street, is the place where the biiHinevman and the laborin? man go tor what m called "BKST K THE COAST." or a nioe.crol drink o. tbe celelir.ited' Onmbrinns bt-er. Sand wivJies of every kiml made to order, iiiiil an elegant tree lunrb served every dnv. Hot BostoD liaked Beaus served every other aft ernoon. Ton urn aeloome. Crosbuuer St Brach. Sale 3UI mi Best Grade. - PAINT OILS! The Necessary Information About a life assurance company is just the information yon would re quire about any other business or in stitution in which you think of in vesting: 1 What is i.s financial . strength? 2 Does it pay promptly? 3 What profits has it paid in ihe past? 4 What are its prospects for future profits? THE EQUITA BLE can answer all these pesiinns in a manner most satisfactory to its policy-holders. FINANCIAL STRENGTH I ,T,ti1.J?yjTABLE h" surplus ot nvv THIRTY-SEVEN AND A HALF MILLION of dollars, thui belne not only the la-Rest, but . the strongest financial Institution f lis kind In the world. PROMPT PAYMENTS I THE EQUITABLE pili 2.858 death claims In 1004. Of this number 1,0)4 were paid on same day as proofs of deaih wee received. SEvES I Y PER CENT, of all dea'h claims wf re thus paid on the very day proofs of deaih were receive 1. PAST PROFITS! jT'ytu TonC"" policies of THE EQUITABLE have cash surrender values greater than the sum of the premiums paid. End wment policies show a return of all premiums, with in terest at the rate of from five to six per cent, per annum, FUTURE PROFITS I The surplus of a life assurance company Is tha fund from which all dividends MUST be paid. THE EQUITABLE has by manv millions or dol lars the largest turi.lus of auy IHeajsuranct company In the world. Sen i toL. SAMUEL. Special Agent, Portland, Oregon, for rates and past results of a policy at vour age. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers. : and;: Butchers Astoria a rut Upper Aitorla Fine Teas and Or7c. 1, TaH- Mic a, , mantle and Tropical l-rults, V.gvtiM. Sugar -Cured Hams. Baron. Etc. Choice - Fresh and - Salt - V.eats. HSTQRlfl r . MATTRESS - FACTORY, S7S Commercial Street. Manufacturer of every description ot fungs, Miittreesee. etc 1 a REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BR.INCHES i I i 11 1 .