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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1895)
thestiou hand, do. Weliaven't got so very many.1' What'does that matter to you i I pu w?i but one. B it lq y.ou?,i,If you d), o'hers do nthjBh!"are only fo many. lli'jhVes'on them are moving ones. " THE ARGABE. ", YESTEBDAY'8 1 WEATHER. , Uxa weather for twenty-four hour ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United State Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. iMudlrou-m tentpc-ra.'tu-r'.). 61 degrees. .... . Minimum temperature, 39 degree. '. PrculpCtfatlon; none.- l'' Total precipitation from September 1st ' VSi, to date, 4.04 Inches. - . ' Deficiency of preclpltalton from Sep ' tturiber lut, 1895, to d'ate. 9.?6 inches. " ' "" BUSINESS LOCALS. ' i. E. O. Cough Syrup wfll cure your cough. , Par aT.e at Eates-Craln Drug! more. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the hlgheat cash price for fur klns. n- ,, ' The cooleit and belt glass of beer In town can be bought at the Gambrlnu saloon, 11th and Commercial street. ' - Those he- perfumes, iuit received at "the Ets-Crain Drug Store are the finest In the city. . -Purest of wines, ,llquo,rt and. cigars e:cnt free lunch all, the dally . papers, at the GAnbrlnus, 12i and Commercial. Trade with Foard & dtokes Co., deal ' ers it Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour,, fruits and vegetables They will sure! please you- ' , Hunger is a very disagreeable sensa tion. There is a place In town where you can carafy tta ..demands -with the oleanest.and best 23 cent meal you ever te. That place Is Joe Terp'a, ' Just arrived at .Copcland A .Thoreen's, a nice line of high grade footwear for ladles, all : widths from A to BE. No trouble to show goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser, , Call and examine them.,.. .,,.., Wlutt brings peopaa Jaclt to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities, everywhere elseT May be It's one thlrigand May be It's another. But the-'fact remafrm bnck -they come. Aad of eou-e the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of it. "W'-''1 :"';. - .Nothing s ; distressing ' a hacking cougb. Nothing so fool ton as to suffer from It. ; Nothing so dangerous If al. lowed to continue: One- 'Minute Cough Cure gives 'Immediate- relief.-- Uhas. Rog er. . . -'i - ' SHTLOH'S' CUEB, the rret Cough and CrouD Cure, la in great demand Pocket sire contain twenty-five dose only it cent. Children love It . Bold by J. W. Conn. ': ' ' " -. tor' rbnt! , , , . Three comforta'bly f urn Lined rooms, with ftrart-claas table board, at Mr Hoi- den's, corner Hit and Dunne uwvets. bOBirtl -duhiout room If ttolmt. WORTHY OF NOWOB. There 1 nothing but iold, clear-cut truth In the ttment rhat to secure per fect fit, quality and etyl In your hoe at the lowest reasonabl prtcea you must go to the firm of John Hahn ft Co., 47 Commercial treet.- ' '' 1 j ' ' ' THE- LKAOING DENTIST. Why 1s Dr. Howard the leading dentist? Because be makes a wucceas or crown ana 'and bridge work nnd extracts and fills teeth without tpalnv l . .., . A , Hi regular aunrterly examination ol appJtcant for certltlcaitw. to. teadh In CSatsop county .will l heJi In McClure' (Count Btiwtl school house, AHtorla, be- ginning, at 1 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, November 13, ltt, and continue the rest of the week. M applicants will be pres ent promptly and cominuo tihrough the examtikatlon. Examination of anpf'lcants for ataite dl ploma WIS be heM Saturday, November in. beginning at a. m. H. 8. LYM4N. Sdhool Superlntendenit, 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 Kltohen," east side of 9th street between" Astor aiid Bond..; Mr. Richard son, the proprietor, also assures the pub lic that they can. ebjaln at his place. a well-cooked. . wet; served breakfast, din ner or supper any day In the" week for the above mentioned price. Glyr-hlm a call and b convinced that he npeaks the truth. , The Resort 473 Commercial street, ia the place where tbe businessman ami the laboriDg man go for what Is called "BKST ON TUE COAST," or a nice cool drink of the celebrated Gumbrintis beer. ' Saod t he of etery kind made to order, nod flecant free lunch served every day. Hot Boston Baked Beam served every other afternoon. You are welcome. Crosbauer & Brach '. Iliss'Constielo Absolutely refuses to have anything to do with 'the Duke of Marlborough unless 'he ap peared at the wpdding inme of Herman Wise'e Jll 50 tuits. Miss Yanderbilt Mas Vu'e in making this proyiso'.Tr'i roan wasj Vise iiUakU tk hint; and.; Wise, himself, wis. Wise in. thinking you r atten tion' woiild be aUirnftpd liV triiis ECU- nCKiennilly ; It 'ItJ- Hliad. l ' -ir tt i . , ... !, il.i !f ti.ji "i ' ran s!anl tliat ir Marllo ilt n " ' I - ' I i r, ... . trit r"f ruj d w.r . i Six fteln for a.so ::: ?''.?":; Ter?-Yard Spool V Embroidery Silk, iocl Per Dozen. Knitting Silks at 25c. a Spool. Albert 'UgW gLfbf gagf JtfLgj 4b7iia Kt irP tf (J AROUND TOWN, But comrade, time ar changing Aa tt'Ve lock's upon tinc'a brow; Maryland arid Kenltuck'y; Have airnost forgot the :row; And even old 1Netw Jersey ... , .' J Is In the Union now, , . X ... Since iwe were mardhing tihi.-o' Georgia. There to one OMng certain- Even Grover iwon't dlfpute, , . ' , ... Old Keystone .blowed Ihcr 'bugle . . And tiwth no uncertain toot, And for ifree trade iheM oolto.- Find another fubfiitrufte. .. ,: t . - J. W. Ora.wfcod ("Capt. JaicCtf!') : ' :xu Clam brot) tiaa come twrk. Shipping WrtCe Uro very Kvaly ' no'ea 3 ' CoacCilng pliTUitu w?e out Sunday aDier- noon. , ,. i . , , (- ;v.' j .. -. .. i-i it-1 Geo. F. Heuiiiitr, of Vort'jcnX H at the Occldonlt. . c- ' . ' : ' nth Try our fine bloater mackerel. .. Foard ft Stokes. ... ' Aistorta'ei real estate men are coining .to Hhe 'front. . j , ." Ed. Wiaiam, of Oh'icago, , to registered ait Wie Tainkieir. ... , y ,-. . .. . ' "' Jcftun Rartdolffti, f Centra'-ta, Wah., is at, the Pairkor. . 1 o u.hbjrn, I,. P. Slack, of Hunonlne, 'Waattti'-ttihe olty yewfervtay. ' H. 6. 'McOowan, of Chinookt WM.&monft Sunday'D viBJt'aA " ih-jii rio. N.' H. WeA)ber, of KnAPPbon, to rf3stf r1 ed at i:ie,OccJirtt.. r i-t m' .' . ( . Vl iix Sole agents of 'the Coulter Map: Syrupl Foard A Stoke Co. R. W.TVIibur, a -well known attorney of PortlaiMl, Is 1n le ctty. S. JUhjnltawTi, Brattle, if bv topping at the Porker. t v town, "I W. n. Wllliatmn siikI 'Wife, of Clilnoal are guests of the Parker. M. Wise, of Ifwiaco, wuts among yester day's) v'witors In tlhe city. . Mr. C. H. Carpemlter, of 01ymp!a;:WathV, wlia In the Cuty yyMteiMay. ' , . ' . .'.!;'-:; v- TWc9 waft ulhell iwalnuts at Paolilo Ccnv mQsslon Co. aire perfectly dnllcljiiB. ' Pate De Foles Gros, Andhovlet-iin1 oll, Bloater' Paste. ' Foard & 6 tokes Co. . Mlsa Guimle Gray 'jiiaa ' 'just .rejurnofl from a two iweeks' visit in Pcrti&mt. N. We.ntwwtlh, of Nouel, iwaaiili tlrv? Olty ytiiterxkiy, a guest of Uhe Occident. R. Evereon, of 8e aside, passed through tlhe city yestf. Uiiy, on Ihls way to Oregon uity. - O. E. Helms and E. B. London, of Port land, iwtoe among AMorla'a' vl:tor yes- (terday. llw erase for plaMa Ihoa reached 'the tock-HiK'. ami tthey are in alt qualities and color ... 'Pure apple effder -without any adulter a.r, won is to be found only at the Pacific Conur&tfton Co. It U KiporWi from SeaUe It'.iut Mr, W. H. S:.3vinson, of 'IMdUanJ, ' 'caug'.it 160 troirt In one day. i ujhih- In tl'ie police court yesterday Jo'.wi Doe forfeited 16 and Henry Nelson wawrfHved: $6- for , 'being disorderly. Cbnlradtor Norml'.e ayu that he expect to llnitia r.vs pipe line in about t wo weeks If ttie w?atihtr is not too bad. - Mra E. 'R. Hamilton, of Portland, -who Owis ju.i; completed an extended visit In Astoria, r.ituriwd dome yeutoriJay..'M-i.- Rev. O. Pnunwn, a Flnllhth. minister of tlhe M. E. Ohurclh; Is ,Vjlt!ng in Antorla, and ila a-guest cf Rev. Mr. Walteu. You can find raisins, currant, oltnan. prune t, liiweet plumli, .black an 1 w lite flge, o.,.at Pacific Commtsalon Co. Atr.o:i r giung of Jvorkinwn ifcr ii'he raill- romd cane down .om Portland ycwiterday. it U iUXl, and. . Kini out to HMnrpi". . Tlhe LaiJien' A'ld Society of Hhi Congre gational dhuroh ace prepairing for a blifh Jkty i'.c-:ti! on Fr.May evening, Nov. i3A. A pic ' ivio.w hat l made of gray wltfh canary fati:ir, combining tlhe gray with red, uid.nd vWvet rcjes on ICie ortrlcli boa. . ' . '. . . i i Editor WllVia nr.D, of l ie Bkam-okawa Bkh'A -n-nd J. N. Uctt, of Bkamoloawa, were vl.ixlng the Astoria frltfubs yes terday., ''.." S .. ' Mia. Lutvl, of flka.noka.wa, 'KtMo as been v'flit'ing at the residence of Mr. M. Wise, of I.'iwaco, Is 1n t'tM city ca her -way home. If iu want the real genuine home mode mlnee meait, and you appreciate a good iirilcle, cm to tlhe PaclBc.Co-mmlB-Mon Co. . - Mr. W. G. Ooslsln, w wtent -to Pbrt-" laitd Sunday to meet his wife, '6vo Is on' her way home from .the Bound, ts expected to reutrn today. A dark blue cloth tailor ault to stylish,; A-ii'.i tH'j:han to tnaKch, -fth goid thread trlmmhiKS; and the plain jacket relieved by an en aim el watch. Vecoo'rday n HWe county cl-k' ofllce H.irl'k 'IWUK a native of iRusiria, de cVirtll ihis inteneionti of becoming clti esn of " Untted State The only K.d UM for record ' -esteS day Jciirh M-eVn a-rnd wife to Adulh nde Alexander, Lot a and tt. Rlcck J2, Pea- Rjrtt Beh, $200. ' An o-.der was Issued1 yetXerJay tn thai county court requiring aha awiisreintratoo tS estate cf Hong Ctiong to file thetr fin.iTjliccount on Nov. 18th. . A Ifcrjre number cf peop m tarda y callj 4ihe Ucka of fin pstaittnirs which ri to tHi olfcwed at aantlon nrt JVlday. -i- - ..' MtZ Chf Tn-"ui.e (TUT-:., of the Geble read. rtawi o a tsiav; 'Mr, I R. OiJstrtp. urall known in As- torla, ha been apnointoi th Port land .., ... ...- TP, auiv ' AjraojoAjf, i mmmmmmmm ... i . - si: gent of R. L. 'Boyle Co., and has owmod-an joflloe lu thlat ohyi .-The march W improvement continue. i'- ' v i- '"i-.. !"( (!-'. I i'" !'! 1 .jllecotvw Burielfih,if .SiertttMtx-i'-Fa- A ;4ai"ffpnl-iiWt3.'Of ijumtf to" .-being rihlpprl t,San -Frawrlsco tiy-the CUtaop It w-s stated m itood touthoirtty veettr dayr ttiat iMr. Hammond ts on In la return from Now il'ork nvltli a big manufacturing project -all cut -nd ulrted for Afltorla Tulis morning Dir. AKred Kinney started out iwltl.f a force of graders nd to la to ccnmence the -work of TrtaJdng etrcet (in New Astoria. "wtwuraTa the march, etc. U'te' CM Id of Grace Church will give one of their popular aucia'.s at the retttdenice of QIm. I. BergrrVan, Wednesday evening. 'Muskr and refrwcimneU. All are Invited. . Rosa, -H-ljine A Co., yesterday hid hupped caA a kirgu tot of auipplles to t he iimrotavi ca-"7 above Tongue Point. Ax ti.jj'mt'n are -.n-!n'? no much 3iey must be doing a large ar. . yjnt of work. Tie bldis icre opened yiBUrday for Uha erection of a "story and a half" resi dence -on lot 6, 'block 112, iMcClure's Auto- lla, ftnd ,ae contiiact mUa taiwiandei to LliUtlcou,t & Cribb, tJie kowcLit bidder;. Cl.iief Green, of the flro deartimont, re turned from Portland on Sunday and will (ommence today putting nip Hho brackets ta'me nem fire luairrn wire wlhldh has been ordered! In, Ban Flrartolsco. As soon 8 Whe. wire arrives tt can then be strung inrtlm couie of Uhrce or four dam iVTh'ile.in 'Portland Mr. Green Waa a pletta- gnjt, vit 'witla Uie oftlceTS of the fire de part nienft of itihoit city. , . blH.1' H " i v i. ...... . ... ,,-acris reporaea ureac 'one conuiaiatiors iwwo afadolng rime ovork at tlhe bead of 15th sWt, frave som: ttlinu Iters wiho were ceen.' to unmercifully txut their ihcrwu -WikU. cluttj. Owing Ho -tlhe laltenesa of the IftwiPT tlhe 'n-Jilj:ei- couOi not be Investigated, butii aa one cr tin bystanafrm remarked, ttiUillardly p.-obab'.e itlhiat reponKlble men wmia Iwve been engaged for some time on Antcrla's Publ'ic works ia-ouM permit such ftapiwnt vtolatlonj of law. -. Until furnhcr notice Uhe etoamer Lur line will take the run of the R. It. Thomp son- on the Afltorla-Partland route, leav ing. -Afctorla from the O. R. nnd N. dock at 6:46 a. xn. dally, except Sunday, and Portrand from Ath street dock at 8 p. m. daily, except Saturday. The Lurline -win take freight and paasenKors bo tin, from jiier own -wharf and the O. R.4.nd N. In fby the O. R. nnd N. Co. or Vancouver ;Trannportortlon Co. are good on boatte oi reiiner company. Toung's Bay h:iM?e contraot "was slsrr.ed m Portlana yeaterUay by 'Mr. Curtis, ores- Ment of Ue NortOiiwtat Construction Co., wttih Mr. Rout. WakefleM, only confirms Uhe -IftUmiaittonis of tlhe lAstoriani several iweekl) ago. tCiat th(a aenitieman -wou'.d S'obaMy be tlhe ucceajor of che firm of Ick'inson i Co. In 'uhM connctclon 1t can "be cinld tWat -M.ra. Jentsien yesterday rented fromi Ohio Tayilor estnte the Ihoune on Bmltlh'a oinit rwQilylhi iwJll lb oeed for a bciaralng ihOulw 'lw 'tJhe 'brldse workmen. - ..Alex ailbert rtlturned.'from Seaside yea trcLav aind renorllift fllniif tlhp .nunf.Ha am securing lange 'numibe-is of ducko and that trout are biMng better ttian ever. We says rhat 1 a very amusing incident occurred fiunUay evening -when Mr. Kauff min made the statement before la Cargo nutnber of people at tiae dance tt.ait In line late wj mere were 4W,uuu,uw -men fcilled, and when called down admitted tlfrat toe m:ght have been mltknv and tlhe number should (vave 'beetve ettatjed ta 400,000,000,000, but tthat- Sve would be prepared wltlh correct ataftotlics the- next 'time, He did not rake a ataU'ngier'a bet on the subject, (however. Hw rcru1nr imeet'iiisr of tTie oRic'al board of itihe First iM. E. tlhurdh, was held' In tlhe kiAure room.' of itlha dhurch lost even. Ing. I't w-ais a nnjat plewjant, hi.-mon;oii5 bnd torg'.y attendeoT eevslon.' Many im pofteinlt 'jratter were oni.':jrel, among OK'xir tlhe lanje lint of iroibaitlonws were oanvaitwe'd 'and recommended to full fel- , lcid.ii?p. TTao ctvurclh1 adopted a new li?yatiem cf Ananofs, so far at least a pewtior's eaCary 'Wim conce.ned. Tt was 1 oecfdel iVx do biteln'o.'.i tlhrougih 't he bn nk lanVl -arrlaniifements 'were made .'to p'ay tlhe p-aato-r'n ralary tn fuil each week. This ieourtds like business and all the lndlca tloro'eie for a hc'.ty and ranOd growth in ji.j dhucfi. Another new caai was organized to invert one Ovaur before, the evening service. It will be lei by Mr. PfJCTrish next Bundiay evening. Six now inWnlter were received InN) the church last Silblhatlh morning. I i i"1' TRUST FEW MEX. : ' Keep J'jur ifollies to yourself, and carry af'-gooJ and 'proper aunv of life Insurance a I'.'it j'ou.- liOiDi tcominga may iDe nur.ea l-n-ttlh you. Tho Bqutt'.ible Life has no ffeort c;'Tijng. It Is tlva aitrongfst life llfi i-irance company 'In t'h-a world. Eugene F,.?3ir.'JH', rccOJent a'jcnlt, 46a Bond street, . "CAPTAIN JACK'S" TALK. , iKTlia- largest audience tWait has yet grect'ed any of the numbers of tlhe lecture mime laeunmbled laUJt night at the Opera House to hear Capt. Jack Crawford, the 'Poet Scout" of A-metrica. Ho ia certainly a mcfcit onterttiaining tipeaker, for he kept his'LauUdence in- one tontmual roar ot 'janglhtti.-" tlhrouilhuut ICie two and a half Siouiw he- poke to tlnem. The toucihing BCfiMiS of tails evenltifiuH life iwere full of moral Jtjfuone, tlhait on ar J young auxe, uld dh well 'to profit by. Capft. Jnck Is a tmm wl:lh a principle, and in 'Oiie strong edtkUenmia ho denounced 'faikea passing thnwelvej off an acoulta and writing false stores, to influence the youth of our land (ntqtdeeda of horror and epime.' lieeos burg,. W, Free IVeei Ulae noyal Bvikfjig PowMer is the great tafci of.:tlhe modern time he'pa to perfect cooktiM. and every receipt requiring a rat)ltr. ingredient houK emboMy It. t 'ASTOHIAN MENU FOR TODAY. '! t ii'-T Breakfaatt. , ' ' '" Sugared Bananas, i C'lPmeal. Sugiar and Cream. , n M"' " Buckmiheat Cakes. 1 k' Fried Sausage. Potatoes. , .;..iv. ? i-i.-.. . Dinner. , 1 '": ix ' " Almber Soup: RcM't Goose. Onion Sauce. ' '!;!.. -Sa''mon Salad. OHven;"-'' Mai h".l iPotatoes. Wafers, : J Turnip. ; " 'i 'Apple Oitstard Pie. i Tea. ... . Supper. ir.ninly Sliced Hnead anJ Butter. Cold Tongue. !ore Riildl;h Sauce. . Ruuu KWt-teiu. White Fruit Cake. ' Tea. Beef caittie are still moving out of Lake county, .tya the Examiner of Lake; vlnjr. : irIUc Oreen started 410 of the XL cauls for Gax-lle last Sunday, mak ing a total of 890 In the two drlv.-o this full.' ; John .Coughlln has started two banJ-s.- from- CCionaucan, 310 pawing throiufii. io Sunilny and about 9X1 on MotiJa,r These UI be .driven south to Honey lake. ' Owrge Jones drove to Honey lake valley last week with about 4 'hvtd..Toeef.. Brut ton ft Lane went to GaaeUe last week wltX 450 head. Por (er Bro drov to tha warn p ace with 100. hsaiv- aiad' Gvjrg Duran4 took SO hl.p .iroa Car- Coinpanyi. too ammt., 1, 00 to 1.J00 head fro n t'ha Sliver Iike coun-try,- an a ortv mi wtii emu H. spring .amounted t ruuy t-' '- T Unc Rai-'riiaI heah ro' ton done got'WWMS haL.be.iiu. ia-4MM p aup. awedT..: 'tWMe Mcsv Va'.i: e!at ihile Jtaa i.Vl wkvie a0 o de family. Puck. ; ' . awu, iriwy' jt$ww, yp(vgiTO ii " WBi in milium. ' i" i i I I i k I ' immmmmmm mm W-t-4--wi I jii.imi. , i i ' "i"." " n ANv-AfcASKA (MNERY .17 DC-"--'1 V ; :,;') v-.c---uf fe- 1-1 Dfl' J" Run fcxdnsively by Indians Who - Work Well. CLAM PACKING AN ADJUNCT The South Eastern Canners in the Teiritory Mi. dj Full Packs and Sold Product at Good Prices. Mr. A. 6. Wadlelgh, wiho has been for ten yean 'uoor!n tendon t far IINe North Paojflc Trading and Packing Co. at their cannlnig estialblWhimen't at Kl-aiwosk in South Eastern. Alaska, wa In Aatoria yeiclbeinday and taHced In an Interesting manner- to an Aeforlaoi' representative about various 'Wrings In connection with the canning business. He said: "Our dinner y at Klawosk id about 180 mT.ea eouuh of Juneau ank outlde of our own littie town of. work people we ore nearly ah-ut out from tlhe rest of the World. - Ours .to about the first cannery ever started In Alaska. Our pack fills year 'W-a very good indeedi, totalling 13,400 oa-sios. . This la about 1,000 cases tftort of lost seauon'a pack, but Is, notwithstand ing, an exoeilent result for an oft year. All our pack came down on the sdhooner H. C. Wright to San Fnanctoco, in the beginning of October, and iwai chipped rlghit out In -Uhe (holds of vecuols bound for England, -where most of our output finds sale. The quality of the fish Is, 1 thlrtk, ; slightly better 'this season than teat. Our catdh oonalrts entirely of what is known en tine -Red Alaska variety, and 19 uniformly good. Nearly all of the South Eaiitern Alaska canneries got good packs this year, but In other parts the shortage ia told to he considerable. In our tatnblto'ii'ment -we employ Indilana ex clusively. There arenow about 150 In our employ, and they make very good labor ers. Indeed. Aa fishermen they cannot be boalten. ' T'he drag net 1a the only gear we-use,-and our ftiih are all taken from tide waiter. During the lartt four years I ihave been putiting up about 230 caes of clams annually, and there is a good market for ail we can pack. Our clams In Southern Alaska are Ihe finest and be t flavored in the world. They are not quite so large as your Clatsop cttam, but are much fatter, though I suppose your peo. pie In Aifljorla will t'ake Uue with me on that ataJtement. We have some clam beds tlhtaie 'that we have worked for the paat four yearns, and they seem to be extending rapidly. I fiho-ui J not be at all surprised t)o see 'this Industry grow Into very large proportions in ACaska cvurtng Uhe next fciw years. At present ours to tho only cannery packing cJamn hut Uhe monopoly wIU not la.it lon.T. We have our. own jum.-rvill and moke our own caiesifor both twlmon and ctarti." ... t. "AnH winat do yc-j i at(oiit Ivht, Mr. Wadlc-Whr ..tv "LokU bleua.iry psaul," toe excla'med. "Wlhlat dij we Want -to tooUher about light for? Th isuri arta at 9:30 alt night and rises affaln at . 2:30 (in tlhe morning. The few hourt between ia twilight, and twl Heht brig'hlt enousih to read by at rholt. We gelt our llnr.nt from heaven up there, erir," he concludtxl with great solemnity. wo oon't wnna nnytlh'Jng crtillclal .in oura. " BIG Dft'AL ON HAND. PoptJand Synlltte to Handle Property. Flavel It wua stated yetenMay .trnait when Mr. Brc.wn, of Boolton, president of the Flavel ijimvi an'l Imoiiovemeiint Oomnanv. maa htv lR'it Satui'Jay it iwaa 'diiclded to al o-nee llwaw tiMat entire townsite on the mu:.kcl:. A iiynl.Vate of Porjiamd Reul eutcile n-.'.'.i at the Ihiead of wihlah, it is said, is Mile firm of Van B. De Lathmutt (nii-.ij iwas '.U'.ij a. Xvy.i time ago looking for office room), .have been engiafcd to (hanU.e tde fropenty. Large commiiislone will be paid ar.'l. ilCie astuts are to do all of tlhe advertising, at (their own expense and in t'.iv'jr ou-n 'manner. It ut not defi nitely known yet iwihthmr t'hcl ie agents will open U hrvuKl'i ofll.e In Astoria, or empJoy a tocal ftrm- of real estate dealers to look after this end of tlhe tine, but pr..ha.Uy tline 'latteir coim.o will be pursued. A 'force of englneerj are now making flnal igurwj-s of -Blue tract preiparaltory to flllr.? tih'a "dlcatton plat wloh tlhe county -recce Ucc. (it ts exptfctel ttiat this work will be comipkttd in a siiort time and ttie ba'l- will Ih.m be openel. THEATRICAL NOTES. Ilaj'i iiiid I'iaytrs of the Country, Terry 'McKetui. by Louis James hsu added "Henry of Na varro" to his repertoire. ' Marie Walnwrlght la to revive "The Love Chaae" this season. Nat Goodman has a new play by Al. Newman ca:ied "Hla Bit Boy." Fred C. Wlhltney has so'.d "The Fencing Master to caianerine Germalne. Otis Skinner ti rr.a-Je a great hit in hie new play, "Villon, the Vagabond.". Bobby GayJor ts playing in the up-to- oate comeay-drania, In a Big City." The Smith-Lie comjxany are booked to ar-peiar at nsic'j th-iater November 21st, U and 23d. "; T.se. 3:ockell and Cogh'lan com pany, mihlcih was to play here, hao canceled-Its engagement. The orJtleis pronounce Bela-sco's new play, "This Heart. of 'Maryland," the best American war drama yet written. The next entertainment to be given hers, of tiie !ar couose, will be Captain Jack Craiwford, the poet fcout, In "The Oi'.Ttpftre and Troll." Alexander Sahin4 has tho 'following pays in his repertoire 'ih'j seuon: "Ruy Bias," "Don Caeear de Basan," "The Three Guamiamen" and "Hamlet." Wlltbaim H. Crane, the actor, celebrated hi stiver wedJmg In Indianapolis a few rays ago, and was presented with a magnificent diver cup by members of hie company. NeJJle Mc-Henry 1 having great suc ce; with her new comedy, "The Bicycle Qflrl." AWorlanu will have a chance to I see M1a iMHenry In this pCay in the near ruiore. Joseph Grlsner anvi Phoebe David, who J very weil known here, having p'. iyed a numioer or enagemie-ms at the old Rose opera house, ar playing "Humanity" his season. Caroline Mfckel Hoyt. famous for her beauty as well a for her acting, and wife of Charles H. Hoyt. the great farce- comedy writer, Is tn San Francisco at the head of her husband's "A Contented Woman" company. - ' i , The dramatic critic (speak ver-y'iuhlv of iM'iy rrwln 1n "The Widow JonL" nU one especially In 'writing of her aavM "More than one comedian ot repute mlgirit rX at her frol - and learn sorriethirnH a'bout '.te art of beai funnJr.', " ji t - SAD CASE OF DROWNING. Viung Man AccMentoHy' Meet Death tn tine Discharge Of Duty. Ti iPteoilp'iDwrrf reyTrwrd,' aboulfsl ciocg iatifHl tYOift Vtrl fer d CjrtD 1 oKt ivmt "w-Tt- anrtTJ;)ty barst plies to tno Hint - In "mooring the axnr near ttie HUxle 'canifery.' In AlAerbrook. Pe'tec Amre, a cV-.a handv mh'lkat walking beetawairVfcj canrytnt llha chain wluh, iwWcll ta vinsj ieaitcjilbr, tppod pit' tlte deck of the 'steameY" frtcf diiippoancd in the wiiuiy, , A -r - i out a tol (cU'lvt -tithe dorknesa, aocn Ange wasJfoattjaB'eajrtj old an'J un married. - H r-.r- FINMNO UIFB BY SAVING IT. Sermon by Rev. E. 8. Congregational Bolllngar, First Church. Text: "For whosoever will save his life Khali lose it, and whosoever shall lose this life for 'My Mike bha'.l And it." -Mlaitt. xvl:2C. Christ was preparing Hto disciples for Hi death, which was now approaching, and also for the necessity of thlls course, and He .wished to impress upon them the tmidh that har&fMp and oelf-d'enial were to be the lot of His follower. In that text the cost Is stated. We--all wanti life. We all want higher, nobler, truer life here, and we want eternal life . afterward. ' Not all things are made right in this life even for God', people, but,the time for Bhelr correction to extended Unto the future life. To uB the text means self -sacrifice and eelf-denllal ; "giving up something for a person or n cause;" "depriving yourself of what rWhtfully beEctura to you." It ia the losing of our very existence, the complete eurreHder of our whole body, soul and .spirit, temper, deposition. In telligence and will Into Hie hankto, in whom, by natural and spiritual birth, we "Mve and move and have, our being, Suo',1 Is the procesj of losing self even to life, and finding Christ, the Ufe eiemai. Finding life 'through death to in accord ance iwt?th universal law. Every pleasing impression of - nature made upon you arises from change or transformation. If you ride in car or boat It costs energy, The breeze that blows and cools your .. l z., ,, ,.1. muA llnA, . qvo- iwcn ciicBji. ii i 1 f. iuiu urn i of the sun comes at tho expense of the great luminary. In the higher realm of life we find that life roots are every. wthere ramifying in death. Living and dying aire co-ordinates. We are- living and dying equally in theavii.i. in mental growth we And a similar provsetu. :1" In the ChUId's mind self ts enthroned;' It considers that everythlngi is made for1 It- aedf. But as It grows In knowledge this Idea is given up for eometMnsP'better, We Wad to give up many pleasant Ideas for otlhecu not ao pleasant at first, to ecttaibrleth our mlgCilt to be nLth'is earth and enjoy the benefits of' existence. It Is only those who -tt.ro 'wfllimaf Koi'lose present Weas wiho girow'Mntellectually. The lower must be eacI1lfleea', for ilhe hWhtT. All nature to held together by this principle. Again this principle is Illustrated in human experience so as to become an fnupkratlon to all life-aeekersi The sacrifices made In a roalbioa'aUife are Wine lrraplra'ttan and means, to higher attainments ail through .'this world's his tory. '"The altar of , sacrifice ,le the toutflistone of character." But this principle of e-elNsacrlflce has been perverted, first In the propitiatory uneoiry tmu pain will atone for n. Chridtianity does not permit of self-in flUMteil pain to bring uu into favor with God. Tiiat is lai retled;1on uipan the per fection of Ghrttfit's atonement. So. also tne stoical theory that there Is somo thing raiHcaUy wrong in pleftsura l& a new edition of Satan s iwhit'oer In Kden "Hath God Indeed said 'that ye ihall not eait of Uie treea of the garden." Ant'thei.- cmoneous fheory 1s bancd upon the fdea tthat 'the body is tlhe center of evil anil should therefore be mortified. becaiufia St. Paul wrote, "I keep my body under and bring It Into' subjection." But ho also speaks of the body a the "temple cf ttho Holy ClhoiEtt," as being preipnrvea faultless, and a "living acrufiee," as well as calling on im to "glorify God in cur bodies."' Sinful In- au.gence must be crucllled, but every- nmg in our oodles la necesrtary to sym metfry of being. nvw Mnau we lose r:re that we may save 1t? Chrtat ' a-n'rwers. i.ise It "for My sake.' vie are to -change the pivot of all our actions from uelf to Christ. The world and cuii'om say made every thing irtC'f -centric. Christ iriays center all on me. Sacrifice for self cr selfMh' pu--dews ts no 'losing" that .wIT re3uilt in "finding." It Is hard ito ipart with llfe'a destructive weetnefu until we .Unte the sweetness of tr-ij lixuvenly manna, wherewith God feeds -the souls of those who love Him. But we find God's from'ssa are fulfilled; Christian service grows I'vec'er;. death becomes the gateway to heaven and the tomb a place of Bweet repoae with Jesus, beyond which we find life everlasting tlhirough Him who has loved us and re deemed us by His own Wood. ADVERTISED LETTER3. The following "1st of letter was ad vertised in tine Astoria nontjoffl Novum. ber 11th, 1895: Carver, Mrs. J. M. Connor, Roger- M. Franisen, A. 'lenness. Vane. Ilnney, Mrs. J. W. Jumieson, James M.CIellan, Wm. ., Ross, A. C. . Smith, C. S. m . Wood, Miss M,aggie WagnerMis.Emma 2 Foreign. (.-. Mcintosh, D. A. .;!., When calling for any fif : the above let' tirs, please say "adverl3d.v '':' HE ll. MAN V5'?: FV'M ,- L -rf ( ''V ! CITY BONDS FOR SALEtiJ ' ' NoMce Is he'thy given that eoft5ei brb- lofufu will be reeelveiji by uttie 'dOsirtflttee n wiays and means of the -city -auncit "r -,ne c-ity or A torla, Claitiscgoonty.- weson, utjmi lecember 15th -I8Ki',at i-iui-K p. tti., iti ' ne sae or Astoria mu nicipal bonds in Wira sum. of $30,000 Pr irr cent for twenty years, For fu.l paPticuiatu addrea K. Osburn Auditor and Polfce Juijge, Asioria, Ore- son. T.ie rlfci.tt to j'.Je .'t uny and all bids to loreioy reser-evi. By oriki- of the Corr.'.nsn Council, Atlteei.: k. OSiBURj;. AuJiitor and Police -Judge. A-storm, tregon, Nov. 11th, 18. NEW POULTRY MARKET. Cornor 13th and Commercial S.reets. All kinds of fhtn and Doultrv on hand Including a e-lo.-ted Block of cigars and eoiwccos, candle?, fruit, etc. Give me ial- MRS. FEAKE8. A TWISTER. A twister tn twisting May twist him twist. For In twitlng a twist Three twists make a twist; But If one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist antwistlsa; Untwist the twist. That Is, when If twisted with Uny other twin than MARSHALL'S. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ' : Da- CREATiI .'. Mqpt Perfect Madr.". 40 Years the StandarA mm Tne , - Time is neaKxathand when we will move into, our .new store on Commercial street. During the few weeb past we had great success with our special sale. Last Week especially did the bar gain hunters of Astoria flock in to take advantage of our offerings.' Our offer of the choice of any suit in the house for $11.50 beat anything we ever attempted; this coming Week! Will be the last week in our present quarters, and you should not fail to take ad vantage of the Remarkable Bargains Offered by us. HERMAN WISE, . The Reliable Clothier. LOOK OUT F0R VANISH Ap RHE THEY PUIE ? Only -the best grades sold FOARD & BERRY'S HARD OIL FINISH HARD TO BEAT. .SO ARE OUR PRICKS. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. We are (positively going out cf business and Itherafore will eetl at PUBLIC AUCTION, On Friday, (November lSJh, at 10 o'clock a m., at 622 Oomnsierclal eoreeii, a lot ot old and now bedroom sets, wardrobes, bed-lcunigca, tabiea, chairs, stoves, hard ware, crockery, glassware, etc., etc, Tate sale to positively without reserve. MICHIAEL & SANDROSICY, S. Friedman, Auctioneer. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE. For a dinner, served on the Dining cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Sc. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address or receipt of a two cent postage stamp. Ap ply to Geo. H. Heafford, General Passen ger Agent.. Oid Colony Building, Chicago, Illinois. BIDS FOR BRIDGE. "Notice ts 'hereby given that seaied p'.nins. epeclflcatlons, strained diagrams, and bids will be received by the County Court ot the Stalls of Oregon for Clatsop County, until Monday, January 6th, 1896, 'at i o'clock p. m., for the building, erection and construction of a bridge across the Lewis and Clarke River, In Clatsop coun ty, Oregon, acording to such plans, spe cifications and diagrams, at a point where 'the county road leading from COatrop or Junction City, to N. E. corner of land of C. N. Hes on Young's Bay, crosses rale1 river. Each bidder thaU depoait with hi bid, cash or certified check -payable to the order of the County Clerk to the amount of ten per cent of his. bid1, which shall be forfeited to the county in caise the award Is made to him and he fai.s neglects or refuses for the period of two days after such award la made, to ente into contract and file hds bond In the man ner required by ami to the satlgfJactfon o said county court. The pians, specif! ca tlon.9 and diagrams will be subject to the approval of the 'Hon. Secretary of War. Cf iftt United Statea The payment fo said contract to be made by an order on he County Treasurer. The rlglht te reject any umd ali bids Is hereby rei-erved By order of the Courtly Commlsslonerr F. I. DUNBAR. County Clerk, Dated, November 7th, 1895. AUCTION SALE Of rare ipalntiiuys, nater colore, and pas teCle, at the A';o:-la Land and Invest ment Co.'e office on Friday, November IB. at 8 p. ai. A choice collection of above pictures from the leading galleries of Philadelphia, CTv.caao, and otner East ern cities, will be diapered of on above Ante to h hlghes bidder. Th'ej colle:- tilon comprises norm choice things In ma rine views, landscapes fruits and figure ylev-ai, fraimed beautifully In real gold and white and ko7J. Parties wishing to see them before date of ale can do so by catling at 462 Bond ttreet. Nothing adds more to the attractiveness of a house than a few well selected pictures, and this. Is an opportunity not often accardeei to secure them. FROM NOW UNTIB SPRINQ OvereoattJ and' winter, wnpa will be in fashion. Ther aa b di.-a-d J. tempor arily whlie -traveling in the steam beared trains or. tiw LMicngo, au:nrausei ana ai. Paul Raflwav. i Fer salll ;'comfirt, lort ieed sod for ewafe;y. no other' line can I compare a-lta thss gtU. -railway oj f BUSQTESS .AND RP3IDENCE PKOP , . ERTY. . 4. i Thu VstoTia Land and Investment Coa Oiiiiuu-ie the Occident Hotel, have some K.tii;. rwn ix-opmy- m me city. Buyers win una it 10 ineir advantage to consult with them before raakiitc a purchase.. . 1 P A TNT OlliS! by STOKES. FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE, We have choice property In Van Du sen's, ACderbrook, Adair's, Shlveiy's. Me C;ure's, Taylor's, New Astoria, Warrcn ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan in sum of $200 to $3,000 on good real estate security. R. L. BOYLE & ca WANTED WANTED Several truatwoithy gentle men or ladies to travel in Oregon for es taiblltlhtd, reliable hourt. Salary $780 and expemseut Steady position. Enclose ret erenees and felf-atfdressed ;amp.d en velope. Tho Domlinion Company, lulnl Floor, Omaha Bldg., Chicago, 111. Wanter to rent A centraXy house of seven or efgihit rooms. M., thto ofnee. loci.ed Address WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building. San Francisco. Cal. WANTED Man or lady to colltct, 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 cent for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. O. Box 484, St. Louts, Mo. . FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room on ground floor in private family. 414 Exchange St. FOR HALE JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-Jut re vived Just what you want, at Wing Lee', 643 Commercial street. TO LOAN. MONEY Apply to Astoria Ahstr.,. rtUe and Trust Co. - MISCELLANEOUS. $75,000 PER WEEK uslrnr rniH .m. iynamos for plating watches, jewelry, upd table ware. Plate gold, silver, ilckel, 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. B. F. ALLEN, Wall Paper, Artists' Materials. Paints. Oils, Glass, etc. Japanese Marti gs, Rbgsand Bamboo Goods, 36s Commercial Street. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and .' Butchers ' Astoria and Upper Amorl. ' Fl Teas and Co,, T.Me Dellcae ... ' tmnc , aad Trorle.i Fmtts. V, getabhr. su " " , Cnred Hams. Bcnn, Etc. - : t t Choice , presfi.,and- flt - Meats . 1 . 'I' ; ;. f., HSTpFIH - :'"" MATTRESS" - FACTORY, . S7S Commensal Street. Manufarturers of everv 1. lounges, M-lttrronrji .,1 ot Mw-ereeaea, etc. REPAIRING IN t.t. t-r r,.