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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1895)
.w. yJIE PjAJLY ATOIUAN, ASTpsR.U, yjDLCKfl4kY''MC(RNINp, NOVEMBER Have you seen the nigh " lairps in onr fIow windows? .: And more a doming, but we'll InoTtalk of them. Lodjk at theso on hand, do. We haven't A - ' fnt so verv many. What does o 1 . that matter. to. you ? You want but one., Bntdo.you? If you do, others M, and there are only bo many,,; The prices on them are moving ones. - THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local- weathei tor twenty-four hour andlnr at 6 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States. Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, CI degree. Minimum temperature, 40 degrees. Precipitation, .62 Inch. Total precipitation from September lit 1893. to date. d.75 Inches. Deficiency of' 7 precipitation from Sep- teirlber 1st, llOfv to date, 8.80 inane. 1 ' BUSINESS LOCALS. E. 0. Cough Syrup will cure your cough, For vale at Estes-Craln Drug Store. Meany la the. leading tailor, and payi the highest cash price for fur skint. Th coolest' and test glass of beer in town can b. bought at the Oambrlnus saloon, 12th and Commercial streets, Those new perfumes, Just received at the Estes-Craln Drug Store are tne linest in ths city.. ' ' - Purest of wines, liquors and cigars elegant free lunch all the dally papers, at the Gambrlnus, 12th and Commercial. Trade with Foard ft stokes Co., deal ers la Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits and vegetables They will surely pleas you. Hunger Is a very disagreeable sensa tion. Thre is a place In this town where you can satisfy Its demands with the cleanest and best 25 cent meal you ever ate. That place la Joe Terp's. . Just arrived at Copeland Thorsen's, . a nice Una of high grade footwear for ladles, ail widths from A to KB. 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 K's one thing, and May be It's another. But the fact remains back they com. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of It. Nothing so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to suiter from it. Nothing so dangerous If al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives Immediate relief. Chas. Rogers. SHILOH'B CURE, tht great Cough and Crouo Cure, la In great demand Pocket size contains twenty-flva doses only 25 cents. Children love It Bold by J. W. Conn. FOR RENT.. Three comfortably furnished rooms, with first-class labia board, at Mm Hoi' den's, corner nth and Duane streets. tooatM without room tf desired. Mi:--. '4 ;'P!.i.'A'- Ten-Yard Spool Ernbroiderr SilrC, - ioc. Per Dozen. knitting Silks at 25c. Spool filbert -f Danbar deal of art and labor Is bestowed on tibese siau? K(TA!rs,-tinKl ehey tuV gradually re la"$'HuJl!AMCor the .scarf pin and waitaff dhann emblems that were an eattal- ly greaJd Vp toi within? fse past few AROUND TOWN; Try our line bloater itialltrej. "3oard ss Stoke ' '7 " P. B. 'Brown, of IPortlarid,' ft ia't' the Occident. , -"J cl'h' I'li.j pou Jerome Dillon, of Seaside1 vrW thHtSwa yesterday. '-'"-I.. '' '" .. . .C If.'. J.'Klj F. J. Carney is spendng 4 d4jr!'6r: two at Seaside, How do you like tftre raUnt '-Oreyoh ha come home. ........ Jas. Tomson, of 'La Grande, Is a guest m vae rmn R. A. Hawkins and wife, of n waco, were in the olty yesterday. ' A. Maxim, at Warrentn, was.' a visitor in the city yesterday. Wia F. Freltch, of New York, to rtg s- t eml at the Occident. F. C. Kelly and wife, of (portftuid,' are registered at tine IPartter . ., Mfes Gemtrulle Rockwell, ' of - Portland, bt visiting Mrs. C. e. Wright. The Salvation Army doe hoi'st&f, Its work on account of Uie .weth'.f,,.' . ' : -. it-.-.-. . A. G. Long, itlhe 'Are apoaralfjuW' man of Portiaard, was in the city yeBterday. W. A. 'Rabhtoone and fWiMJbf'hsBaco, I were among Asiona s 'visiirai(jru'ay. Sole agents of the Coulter" pleVyrup. Foard Stokea Co. .,..,.,- Pate De Folee Grae, AflcMovies, in, .oil, Bloater Paste. Foard & B tokea Co. -. . W. C. T. U. meet today at Rescue hall at 2 o'clock. Everybody wecome. The Ladles" Sewing Society 'of",' (trace church held a meeting yestefliy" after noon. County Clerk Dunbar yfstanlay insued a marriage license to Ino. Lund and Anne ahristoffarson; WORTHY OF NOTICE. There is nothing, but bold; clear-cut truth in Che statement that to secure per fect lit, quality and style in your shoes at th lowest reasonable prices you must go to th firm of John Hahn A Co., tn commercial street. AN ENIGMATICAL (BILL OF FAKE. For a dinner, served on the Dining cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and t. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two cent postage stamp. Ap ply to Geo. H. Heaftord, General Pasaea ger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chicago, Illinois. iPROM NOW UNTIL SPRING. O-'etvoails and winter wraps will be ta faeMon. They can be discarded, tempor arily iwhlle traveling on the steam heated trams of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for peed Hind for seafety, no other line can compare with, tthls great railway of the west. FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property In Van Du sen's, Aiderbrook, Adotr's, Shlvely's, Mo Ciure's, Taylor's, New Astoria. Warren- ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan In sums of taw to 13,000 on good real estate security. R. L. BOYLE CO. FOR TH08E WHO EAT For th remarkably small aura of U cents one. can. procure an excoKent chick en dinner every. Sunday at the popular "Denver Kitchen," east side of Oth street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard son, the proprietor, also assures ths pub lic wax mey can tbtain at his place a well-cooked, weW served breakfast, din- ner or supper any day In the week for the above mentioned price. Give him a can ana be convinced that he speaks th truth. , The Resort 473 Commercial street, is the plooa where the businessman and the laboring. man go' for what is oalled "BEST ON THE COAST," or a nice cool drink of the celebrated Gambrinui beer. Band wishes of every kind made to order,. and an elegant free lunch served every day. Hot Boston Baked Beana served avery oi ber afternoon. If ou are weloome. Grosbauer & Brach. 8 TO, Heal Estate Ceo, Banket . . an4 Easiness Ren - . ( Of Astoria, - Generally. fl pointer t" - "Cell Into th Astoria sdio sad gtt Mapt. (eaba sf ew regis. Ur Cenawrclal eaiUea. It Man Money in Your Pocket. The todies were out In the storm yes terday, and do not seem to be afraid of Oregon weather. Wlamted A good girl for general house work ty Mrs. J. T. Llghtery corner, of Peairl combs, with silver teeth';' We the latettt, the pearls being set, in, cut silver, producing a shlniTnering ejft F. M. Coxe and EX A. PainieK ti 9. X passe) tturougih lAstoria yesterday on the regular pay trip to 'Fort Can1w.,1( Al, County Treaeurer Ward i-iestspday1 ad vloed Judge Gray that he would make an other call for county warrants Jecember v ,,?: Mr. H. C. CampbeH, of the Pacific Bridge Co., retiurrwd to Portland , last nlgiht to see tf he couht And any better weatloer. The etondernesa of a waist may be In creased by' placing a ribbon bow .at either side of the 'front, and the long loops make the appearance taller. Thoa. Williams, the welt Vh'own repre sentative of the cigar department of Ma son, Ehramn A Co., of Portland, .Is vis iting his Aatwla, friend . ",",l.t . 'Mr. Dozorths of the O. R, .and H yes terday sold a ticket for a pBneehjffer Jftom Uleabarg, Fmland, to Aanoria. "Another addition to She city's population. The A. F. C. yeailerday'sifVnew kilndi of pumdhing ibag whtch tad ,,-up like a man hut comes much.riulcltej-l.tjuin a man. It wfll he here ready' for uee'Trl- Just as the business) meeft'were irol'ng to amner Mist niaiht the mbntil lights went out and all had to climb ttie bills in the darlcnefM. The llgh'tis came OA Againlater m the evening. At- the llftb aimrasJ: coweltUon of lh! cpwonn. ixague, meld Tueediay in Port' land, the Rev. S. W. BuShong delivered i vigorous discourse on "The Era of Lay Activity." He undertook to demonstrate that the people have somethtna- to do a well us the preacher. It iwaa a strong uisoourse, xeirmg on the subject, and de livered witn jr. Budhong's ueual force, Recorder Gunderson, in accordance with the order of the court to adopt the new system of indexing and bring the work up m re-moextng one old records from W, hua engaged additional force In his office, ana -win push, the work as ra.Dldlv possible. lit la Important to rush it he- cause new work is so raptdly Increasing vnai me ordinary iorce cannot handle It, In spite of the stormy iweaWher a most deMtfvtifuI eocaable Was hetd last evening at nine Deautipui dome of 'Mrs. I, Bergman by tine ladles of Grace church. M-uslc. and refervhrnre-.- in the well known IttvtJh style of tine laan rt the Gulfd, fined the nouns. Mra Bergman's spacious rooms were tnost lartlsticaliy decorated In flow ers and no pains spared by that lady to rive an a pMasatrt evening. The steamer Mayflower yesterday brought down from Oiney a barge load or graders' outnt "belonging to Cory Bros., wihtah had been used on the oM Nehalem line., Much of tlhe stuff was brought In from the Saddle (Mountain tunnel by four norse teams, and loaded on to the scow at Young's River. The Maydover took he outfit to the railroad - camps above Tongue Point yesterday afternoon. Until further notice the stejimer Lur Itne will take the run of the R. R. Thomp son on tine .Astoria-Fortlanxl route, leav ing Astoria from the O. R. and N. dock at 8:46 a. m. dally, except Sunday, and rortiana nam Asti street dock at 8 d. m. dally, except Saturday. The Lurltne wHl tiake freight and passengers both tram wer own wharf and the O. R. and N, this city and Portland. Tickets issued by the O. R. and N. Co. or Vancouver Transportation Co. are good on boat of ei cner company. We have accepted the agency of the utoDe iSlectnc Belt, and as a, eneclal in. ducement we offer these belts, for a few days only, for 11,00 apiece. This is ex actiy one-half their regular price. The terms of purchase are as follows: You deposit one dollar iwlth us and receive Hie oant, which you are privileged to wear for three days, at the expiration of which time, If you are not satisfied, you ma return the belt and your money will be rerunaec. Remember that a trial of th' oeit costs you nothing, as under the above liberal offer, we aesu-ne all risks. tustes-uram Drug Co. une society Minerva held lta remilar meaning sit tine wall in Upper Adtorla last evening. The following program 'was well rendered: Heading. Krlst Knutson: ad. dress, L. O. BeJlarrt: sonir. Peter WoJta reading, Lara Tarwilck; recitation. Amide oivertson. The society's paper "Fremad was tmen read oy A. T. BrtOtke. and re. celved well nterfted applause. In the de- paito, "Should the wwiten propoee," Sof us Jensen spoke In the affirmative, and Paul Btangeiaina in the negative. AiTter a lively discussion the question wob decided In the negative; The sooiety will give a sociable In the neiair futiure, notice of which will pe given. A most de&lghtiful little party was riven -ruesaay evening -by Mis Bessie Arntlt in uppertown. It was a "Railroad" nartv the principal amusement of the evening being Uito new game, "A trtp acrcee the contment." All had a good time: the rooms were beautifully decorated with no were and the refreshments, of the most delicate., were appreciated. Among ranose present were: Mr. and (Mrs. J, Rosa. Miss. Holden, Miss Tallant. MIfs cnang, MUss Copelanl, Miss MvKean, and Meers. Huston, Grover, O. Prael, nnd Geo. Smith. Mioses Holden and Crang were tne 'Winners of the ladies' prizes. and Messrs. Huston and Smith carried eft the honors for gentlemen. V The bad weather has mata-iallj ih't'er- fered with the work on the Uppertown sewer, contractor Flastabeid say that one or two more good fays will see the work completed. Robert and Andrew J. Wherry came In from the Nehalem through the storm yes terday with a large bunch of cattle. The Whkunry boys are well known in Astoria, and thcoutfh their energy and push have made a mark for themselves. Aibout 10 o clock yesterday morning a great shouting was heard by passers by in ths vicinity of the Arcau store. In qulry proved the noise to have come from Carlson's place, across the street, tand the occasion was a wres.llng match which cauaed much amusement. Ths summer girl, with marly Biracga trunks and to dresses, seems to have had her day. The "one dives girl" fa the latest. It ks an expensive drens, of'cotirse', and even renewed, but in Paris and Lon don, to wear the same gown as often as posestMe.ts quite ths fashionable fad.- In caUtwrlna- uo ths outfit and tools along the flne of the old Nehalem road. Cory Bros, have found that many hun dreds of dollars' worth havs been, stolen. It would seem that everybody considered the st or places as co nmon poaching ground and helped themselves to-narnea and too. Ok ivt. Jack, the poet scout, '- who wll) appear tn Astoria Monday night, belongs to a large number or secret societies; and Is evidently a treat goat rider. H Is a mcimhor of the I. O. O. F., Red Men, Elks, Q. A. R land Sons of Veteran ; hrth A. R. he is a special aid d camp on th staft of the commander in chief. . Miss Grant's tchooi room was ao dark yesterday that it is thought it may be necesj ry to ase U lamps dUTliMB.eh) win ter, Th would prove aa objection to nunv ounlW with weak ya. i but-is hard to see what In can b dons' Mtbi Doorly Mghted room," said a buslnws man yesterday afternoon In disc isstnff the matter. l These are Kjsys of the taMtoA fd.j ffearly every secret society, -college ciassv' cycling club, sporting cluo, , o-poue;l organisation In fact. lnfVry. ktrgsL bodv conolsrlng wholly, of and coatroiied blem. - Some button are vrr . cho f- f fa.ua. ahlis soais coat COfifcJemwy tjio- Vnm their wol(Cht In goM. eoms nav only . simple ilMfW, whns ot-r -rt of ejaboral and Intricate design. A great There, were- eight horses ' taken' uo to corys ciaimp Tuesdiy night from thl city, arriving after night fall. Yesterday morning one of them was missing In the count, and as the party who delivered them had returned to town and no one could tell on account of their arriving at the camp after nlghtfaill whether was a itftack, iwlhlte, yellow or boy horse- Mr. Corey had to call in the services c Mr. J. W. Reed, Who llvrs In that vi clnity and1 knows ths Identity of every animal within a radlous of ten miles aibout the John Day country. Mr. R?ed trailed the animal to Astoria, and then was aibout to give up the reiirch. When he met Mm. WmRoBa, of Roaj, Hlgiglns & Co. who threw some klght on the subject. Mr, Ross told htm that aa he was on hie way to the store, about 6 o'clock In trie morning, he noticed a horse, without rider or driver, wandering down Commercial street, and that he saw the boys of Da mant's stable open the doors and take him In. Upon inquiry at the stable Mr, Reed discovered the railroad) striker and yesterday afternoon sot him back to camp. FOR THE TJPERA. Movement on Foot to Bring the tonlans" to Aatonla. 'Bo' A movement to on foot amongst the aimusement loveru of the city to secure the engagement in this city of the well known opera company, tlhe "Hostonlans, Justly celebrated for the magnificent pro ductions of Bngtllah ope ru in an tnltervkw 'with,' Manager Beggs mm nitfht 'that gentleman said that he would be more titan gtald to do anything tn hlto power to get the company here. "But," he aid, "you know luxuries come hilgh. I preuume t wlrl take in 'tftre neigh borhood of tlOOO or more to secure this company for Astoria, Which 'would mean about $2.50 per eeat." At the earnest re quest of nuqber of leading citlsens Mr. Beggs has consumed to consider the prop. otoition of opening Si subscription list for tlhe necrtwary guaranty.. The opera company is now playing to crowvtetd houses In Ban Francisco and ha been tlwr for several -weeks and will ap pear hi Portland shortly. ERIOKSON'S. Erlckson's new saloon Is the finest fitted end best appolnteed eetabCkhment of the kind in the state outside or Portland. No distinction is made between strangers and regular customers, but all alike receive polite and first-class- attention and are served with' the finest liquors and fancy- mixed beverages. Good music and other attractions every evening. Awarded Highest HonorsWorld' Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da li bit r-jr.' . 1.-. " .--.J . . Most Perfect Made. 40 Year the Standard. CAPTAIN jlACK.':- xtnaeta front a, Letteer from Right BeV. .Slllha Alexandw, D. D.. BUAop of ' Guj& ; Derry-.and .Raphoac : ' L 'tbihad pleasure of being-present at Captain Oiwifora' eriwrawnmnni nWKt and of moving a vote of thanks to him. He had an audience in our guild ball of probably one thousand people, and held ifhem without a break for up wards of two hours. Bom romln!"r.cts he has enshrined in ballads and snaichrs of poetry not unworthy t Biec Harte, and tie -realcks adnrdraHAy. He la an earnest albs tad ner. and some .f his experience a he tells them are likely to be more effect' lve than any pCatform speeches to which I have ever listened. He Is an unusual raconteur, a real poet In his own line, full of art land pathos, w'M a sense ct relhrton at once brirtit, real and hopeful, I imrlto this line to a mutual friend. In case Captain Crawford should ever with to use it. My language is the simple honest extoreeuion of admiration tor man of genius who has made himself what he Id under every disadvantage.1 The bWhop himself Is a poet of great ability. The Minster of March, published In London, has this to say of him: . "The Bishop of Dew's poem, illustrat ed by Mr. Edwin Ellis, who has fully grasped the inspiration of the verses, iwlll be read with real pleasure. Dr. Alexan der is Justly regarded as the most ek. ouent Wving prelate. He is tagerly wel corned In London whenever he preaches, and we only wteh that he would not al low such long Intervals between his visits.". quietly trotted round, ettvtched her hug form before the' Are, and , In an Instant was snoring ftwVVHy, leaving us all star ing into vacancyFi!lally;;ft:4'., .4 ft AID SOCIETY . WORK HINDERED. TCTe- Severe Weather Irrterferfs With Op orations at tlhe Waiter Works. Contractor IBurke was yesterday seen by an Astorlan representative and In answer to questions he stated that the present storm was Interfering consider ably iwtth itlhe iwork of construotlon at the waiter iworka. All are Mltr iwltfi the vigorous and agaresMve manner in which Mr. Burke, and his fellow bondsmen on the paper of the Pacific Paving Co., took hold of mat ters, ank at great loss to themselves have pushed the construction of the water works," making every effort to finish the work before bad iweathler set in. Much of the work which would be obstructed by 'bald weaitlher hb been finished. But there still remains conaMeratHe to be done on the pipe line and power house, and the coping on the reservoir is still to be finish' ed. Mr. Burke says that two or three more duiya of fuir wewtoher will finish the roof on the power house, and that Con tractor Lucas has the work well in hand and 1s pushing it ail ihiat Is possible. He wllf soon let the coping, work to sub contractors who iwlH use every effort to finish it ait once. He hopes to finish the power house thi!a week. Tne tunnel work la going along In spite of the -weather, but work on the pipe line depends much on fair weather. All are confident, however, that January first will see thle flmai touches completed. Food raised by the Royal Baking row der may be eaten hot, even by dyspeptics, with Impunity. Hot bread, biscuits, lt cakes, muffins, crusts, puddings, etc., are made by its use perfectly wholesome. ASTORIA N MKXU ROR TODAY. 1 . . Brinkfost. p Molded Wihtrat withi Cream. !' Mutton Kidneys, Bread Crumbed. H Boiled Eggs. Potatoes Hashed, 'i Fried Toast. ' Coffee.'j- Luncheon. Grapes. Mutton with Peas. Curry Sauce. Bread Rolls. Cocoa. Dinner. Scotch Mutton Broth. Rolled Rfft Roast. Robert Sauce. 'Potatoes' Parboiled and Baked. Fried Egg Plant. Celery, French Dressing. Bachelor's Putfding. Coffee. YOU MAY NOT LOVE Your family, but you 'might be polite enough to Insure for their benefit. That much you owe them; you- owe It to your self, however, to tike thle policy In the BquitaUle Life,- the beet company on eamth. Eugene F. Samuel; resident ntint, 462 Bond sireet, Astoria, Or. BUYERS AND SELLERS. The following transfers of real estate were filed for record In the county record. er's office yesterday: C. W. Atone and wife to W. T. Schofleld and T. S. Cornelius, Lot 2. Block 21, Holllday Park, Sea side A. R. Murray to Anna Bosworth, Lots S and C, Block It), Hillnday Park M. J. Kinney and' wife et al to Mabel N. Food, Lots 4 and S, Block 23, New Astoria 500 153 100 Sir Henry Bessemer, the "steel king," 83 years of age, continues to take keen interest In scientific mutters, and keeps himself up to date. His peculiarity Is that he will not give any one his auto. graph. Anything new on hand, Ethet?" 'Tea: another engagement ring." Detroit Free Press. In ail lands ravens and crows have been considered birds of evil onvn. TO CHANGE COLOR OF DENIM. Denim is a perennially useful and popu lar 'material for various domestic pur. pos. It makes aheap and artistic car pets for a summer cottage or rooms wihieh are little used In the city, and with a rug here and there to relieve It plainness Its effect to very pretty, and it probably costs leas than any other form of floor covering, txcept, perhaps, the cheap grades of matting, which are far less durable. Its deeirabl9tty for sofla. and floor cin-thlons, table cover and drnp?rtes 'haa become firmly established. While a tew years ago denim came only in two or three iHhaUe and was used principally for overalls. It Is now not only made in many artistic eftaUes of brown, blue, red and yeKow, but u is primed In strag gling a N -over patterns wiMch are very effectively outlined in white or some har monising shade. . A delightful shade of pale blue may be obtained by boirlng the the ordinary blue dentin, laying It over (he grass and keeping it wet for several days, then wurfhirrg and premlng it. This makes a pretty cover for a table cover or draperies of the same material In its shade, Philadelphia Preaj. A DOQ'9 RUSE. (Land and Water.) The other day I witnessed an amusing Instance of canine sagacity worthy of commemoration in print. I was staying with friends who have a varied collection of dogs a Blenheim spaniel and her five pupptee, a fox terrier and two .deer hour This happy family is allowed to spend part of the day In the drawing roo.it. provided they conform to certaia rule as to boundary Urns and an amica ble agreement' among themselves, Th behirUt rug is the . favorite "coign of vantage with them all. Buna, th dew hotnUi: sauntered In one morning antf fountiievery approach to the fir blocked by th slumbering terms of ber cowtpan tens. She trtsd gently ta scratch e van-' sage for herself, txat- waa repelled -with growisx, ISO, apparently-surrerlng from extreme towness.of. spirits, the retired to tttstaat corner of 1da room, but not tn sleep-fFov . ten- oiinutea h . crouoheft there, pondering silently. - Then, sudden ly bounding up, flew- to the window and barked as If an Invading army was in igbV SJt course .eyery .one. hunun and canine,, followed In nd bsste. Th hearth rug sraa ft omecuptsd. and &n LOOK OUT FOR-P A INT VANISH Ap OM! RHE THEY PUflE? ' Only the best grades sold by FOARD & STOKES. For BOys and Girls to Be 'Established In Aaotaia. There Is come talk among the ted lee of the city of starting a Boys and Girls' Aid Society for Astoria. There are sev eral such Institutions in the state. The appropriation of the legislature for their support amounts to $25,000. Astoria pays a large ehiare of the tax but gets no di rect benefit from It, and if any of her boys or girts are found to be in need of the offices of ittve society they must be sent to Portland to be taken care of. If only a small socldty.iwas eaiabDlshed here for the care of Itiia claaa of ch.ll- Z";. HARD OIL FINISH HARD TO BEAT. the general funu on unus, account, in I speaking of the mialttar yesterday, a well known official saild thalt hie was heartily in favor of the move by the ladies of Astoria, and hoped that they would be euccei&f'Ul in bo kuudalne an enterprise. SALE OF WORK. There will be a Sale of Hancy work and Jlaipamese articles, china, bronze, lacquer, v.are, toys, etc., alt the old school bouse, Adair's Astoria, on the aifterenoon and evening of Saturday, the 161th of Novem ber, under the auspices of the Guild 01 Holy Innocents' Chapel. Articles sulita ble for Xmas gift to gontleniem, ladles and children, at very moderate prices. Light refreshments will be served. SO ARE OUR PRICES.. BIDS FOR BRIDGE. THE LEADING DENTIST. Why is Dr. Howard the leading dentist? Because he makes a success or crown and and bridge work and extracts and Alls teeth without pain. AUCTION SALE Of rare paintings, water colors, and pas tel le. at the Astoria Land and Invest ment Co.'s oifice on Frlduy, November IS. at 8 p. m. A choice collection of above pictures from the leading galleries of Philadelphia, Ctvlcago, and other East- era cities, will be dispcead of on above dutie to the highest bidder. Th'.fl collec tion comprises some choice things In ma rine views, landscapes, fruits and figure pieces, framed beautifully In real gold and white -and gold. Parties wishing to see them before date of sale can do so by catling ait 4C2 Bond street. Nothing adds more to the alttiractiveneas of a house than a few well selected pictures-, and this, la an opportunity not often accorded to secure them. Notice ie hereby given that Bealcd plans, specifications, strained diagrams, and bids will be received by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, until Monday, January Ot'h, 1896, at 2 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 Olatsop or Junction City, to N. E. corner of land et C. N. Hess on Young's Bay, crosses eaid river. Each bidder shall deposit with 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 (he award is mode to him and he falls. neglects or refuses for the period of two days after such award to made, to enter tnito contract and file his bond in the man ner required by and to the satldfaxitlnn of said county court. The Dians. aneolflcn.. tions and diagrams twill be subject to tlhe approval or the Hon. Secretary of War, -we unueu states. The paytment for saia conn-oat to be made by an order on ui vouniy Treasurer. The rlgiht to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. ay order or the Counity Commissioners. F. I. DUNBAR. County Clerk, Dated, November 7th, 1895. WANTED. WIANTDD S e veiraJ truslwoithy gentle men or ladles to travel in Oregon for es taJbiiahed, reliable house. Salary $7b0 and expenses. Steady position. Enclose ref erences and self-acMressl stamped en velope. TJo Dowiinlon Company, Third Floor, Omaha Bldg., Chicago, III. Wanter to rent A ccntrai'ly house of seven or eltfhit rjoms. iM., thin office. located Address WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General CoaBt Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE. TVe ore positively going out of business and therefore will sell at iPUBLIC AUCTION, On Friday, November lBth, at 10 o'clock a. m., at 622 commercial street, a lot of ok) and new bedroom sens, wardrobes. bed-lounges, tables, chairs, stoves, hard ware, crockery, glassware, etc., etc. This sale is positively- without reserve. MICWAEL & SANDROSKY. 8. Friedman, Auctioneer. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BAJlK Acts as trustee for corooratlons and In. dlvlduals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. J. 0. A. BOWLBY President BHNJ. YOUNG vice President FRANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS. J. Q. A. Bowlby. C. H. Pnee. Rem Young, A. 8. Reed, D. P. Thompson W. E. Dement, Gust Holmes. FARM FOR .SALE. The 'undersigned will sail his farm In Tillamook county, Oregon,, at a reasonable r.gure ana on easy terms, 16 or 20 acres Is I In gratis, the whole containing 158 acres. The place to situated rigfot on the county roao. 'twere 19 both bottom and high lands, iwhilch can lbs Cleared easily. There is ako a lot of fine timber, OTTO JOHNSON. 17i6 Frankdln ave., Astoria, Or. BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE PROP ERTY. The Astoria Land and Investment Co.. opposite the Occident Hotel, have some of the most deslrttoJe r?sldence property I In the city. Buyers will find It to their advantage to consult with them before making a purchase.. NEW POULTRY . MARKET. Corner 13th and Commercial Streets. 1 1 I 1 11 . All kinds of fish and noultrv on hand. Including a Silejted stock of cigars and toDaccos, cunaitu, iruiv ,etc. Give me a I trial. , . MRS. FEAKES. IIMMiirasMwMiasjMMIinillMHMTO ISP 8-trmssi 1 f 3 ' 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. 0. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo. FOR RENT. FOR RENT Furnished room on ground floor in private family. 414 Exitewige St. FOR HALE. JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-Just re ceivedjust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 643 Commercial street. TO LOAN. MONEY Apply to Title and Trust Co. Astoria Abstract, MISCELLANEOUS. $75,000 PER WEEK using and selling Dynamos for plating watches, jewelry, md table ware. Plates gold, silver. nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent sizes for agents, families and thops. Easy operated; no experience; hig profits. W. P. Harrison & Co.. Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. CUTY BONDS. FOR SALE. Notice Is hereby given that sealed oro-1 posafs will be receive! by the. committee un ways ana means or tne city council of the City of Astoria. ' ClaltSoo Countv. Oregon, until December ' 15th. . 1895. nt 2 o ciock p. nv, tor the sale of Astoria mu nicipal bonds in the sum- of K0.O0O at six per cent lor twenty years. I For full particulars addrea K. Ostium I Auditor and Police JuJge, Astoria, Ore gon. The rlfiCTt 'to reject any and all bids to nwooy reserved. By oHlec of tlhe Common Council, AUteet: . K. OSIBURN. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, uregon, Nov. 11th, 1855. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist, For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; Rut If one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That is, when It's twisted with other twine than MARSHALL'S. Sift oils qnut of Boor, two rounding tet tpoonfuli ot baking powder, and one tea apooofnl of aalt into a bowl : add three tea poonfula of COTTOLENE and rub to gether until thoroughlj miied; then add officiant milk to make a softdongh ; knead slightly, roll ont about half an inch thick, and out with email biacult ontter. Place a little apart in a greaaed pan, and bake in a quick OTen for fifteen or twenty minntea. Theae blacuitl nhould be adelicate brown top and bottom, light on the sidea, and snow white when broken open. The secret of success in this re cipe, as in others, is to use but two-thirds as much Cottolene as yon used to use of lard. will make the biscuit light, deli-1 cious, -wholesome. Better than any I biscuit you ever made before. Try it Be sure and get genuipe Cotto-1 lene. Sold everywhere in tins with trade-marks " Cottolene " and i steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every tin. 9 Ttlfc N. H. FIKHANK COMPsNT, St. LOUIS, s CUaage, Su Kraailm, rrllaa4, Ongu, llUIIUii.rilillli.,.,.. ,,!, PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying In every way to make them the most en joyable In town. All the "good things" of the season cooked by our excellent cook in the most delicious style. Perfect Bervice. If you invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the pi. ice is a sufficient guar antee that he will receive a good meal. The Palaes Restaurant A.STORIA IKON WOKK8 Conromly St., toot ot Jackson. A-.turla. General Machinists and Boiler Makers ( Land and Marine Enclnes. Bollor work, Suaro boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. C tines ot All Descriptions Made ic, Order on Short Notice. ' ' 0 t' .in. I'tealmsiH unit SuperintHiirivnt Fox. Vice President SeiM-etarr Snap fl Jodak any ECONOMY IN FUEL. The Eureka Fuel Econanizer is a scl- entlffcal preparation wthtdh augments the Intensity of coal and wood heat In 'the proportion of 33 per cent. It the direction printed on eadj pack age Is carefully observed, tlhe Eureka Coal Economlier win give to any crdlna- ry or -middling coal Che uuime value as triWt of superior quality. The Eureka Fueil Hcononlxer prevents the shoau, tne cinders and the formation of smoke, Which may spoil. In an apart ment, so many vat'uiajble articles, such as curtail ns, paintings, etc. i'ne jusreKa Durns any kind of aas wmen might destroy the breaittiijfole air: apartments and factories In vhleh it is used aTe consequently more healthy and comrortaiwe. in less than live minutes, one can obtain a very brisk fire which wm vast thirty hours without beitur stirr ed up and without any addition of fresh coal. Hence an economy of coal, work anu money. Tha Bureka Economlier produces a heat more soft and more conecotruted ; when normal heat to wanted, the ventlkutlon must be partly stopped and, again, an economy in fuel is to be relied upon. we guarantee that our Brenarotron pro duces no liuurtous street, on the heafbh, and doe not affect in any way stoves, ranges, grates, etc Large consumers can obtain, ths pro duct, which we do not hesitate In term ing "rmrvelous," alt much mors reduced prices. Bach packiags bears, with very expHott directions, our trade mark, representing four hands crossed together above a Hon with rbis motto: "lo union there 1 strength." Any counterfeiter shall be dealt according to law. Notice Is herelby given that sealed pro posals will be received by the oonr.nlttee on sterols and pulbMc ways of the city of Astoria, untiC Wednesday, November 20, 1896, ait 2 o'clock p. tn., for supplying the Olty of Astoria with 100,000 feet (board measure,) of street plomk, strinsars, side walk himlber, ettc. Proposals (Shall be miaide on Wnk fur nished by the Auditor and Police Juds and ciJlnpsed to the Committee on Streets and Public Way. Proposals hall etate tbe price per thous and at mills or on dock. AS lumber mujtt be good, sound fir, free from Shakes, Hocee or rotten knots. BK'ls will- be pattd monthly (by warrents on the Olty Treasurer) for all ioitnber de livered tlhe previous month. nt any man coming nui ut our 8ia e iiikI ycu'll ifi a -portrait of 11 iinui bi-i 111111 1 n; ner with iile miit IIioukIhs. H i, h quality in th- liquors sj w have to offer itn' enough lo PLEASE ANY MAN. Con?e and Try Them. HUGHES & CO. IS THERE? -o (s there a man with heart so cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of th right kind. And we would suggest at this season, nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or se of Dining Chairs. We have the larges and finest line ever shown In the city and at prices thnt cannot fail to pleas hn closest buyers. HEILBORN & SON. Are You Going East? If bo, drop a line to A C. Sheldon, general agent of the "Burlington Ron;," 2J0 Washington St., Portland. He will mail you free of charge, maps. Mine tahle. nnd Mriviiia vm, aa tn tt. The rlRht to reject any t.nd aCC bids throueh mtea tn nnv nnin hereby reserved. sleeping car accommodations' for vnn No contract will 'bo enter.-d into unless and furnl.sh von wllh ihrnnk ti. .w. approved by the Common Council. via either the Northern, Union South. ity wmr n n vwiiimiiLev un aireeis ern, LunaQiun i'acinc, and Great North- and Pubiic Ways. Attest: K. OS BURN, Auditor and Police Judge, Astoria, Oregan, November 12, 1695. TW'BNTY-SIXTH STREET GRADE NO TICE. em railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington Route Is generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road In the world for all classes of travel. J ROSS HIGGINS & CO. heights above tlhe b.:3 of grades as es- tulbiw.ied by Ordinance No. 71 entitled, "An Ordinance to establish a base of gnaoj rot- atve stlreietts of 'Astoria, to-wlt: At (Tie intersection of ie.ih- sweet with Aetor .street, 25 feet, At ttie intwsecnlon of 4Hth street with We receive too frequently applications ' ,y-way running Hh-roueH Block No. 10: for samnlea. and k k with ntmt ttat I " reeu Nat Ice is Wereby given, tbat t)he Com mon Council of toe City of Astoria have dotenmined to establish the et-nde of JHfh street ifrom tll north line of Afftor streeit Qrocers and n,,l, to Ohe eoutlh fine of alwr.wav run,ninff ulutcrs . tSlltCherS nno-ougin ttiocK wo. iir.', all in that part of the city of AttorU as lold out and re corded by John Atfair. at the following Astoria and Upper Astoria Fins Tea and Cofffes. Table Dellcac'ej, Doratsflc aim iropicai fru'ts. Vegetal'les, Surar 'd H,n,- B". Etc. Choice -1 Tsh - and - Salt Meats. 13. F. ALLEN, ws are compeUed to refuse ths sending of )toe avune. Heretofora we hav Hb , er3y given away samples tn order to popularise our product, but wa cannot afford to support such heavy rxpense any tonfrer. The moderate pries of our pro duM is in Hie reach ot aiij-body who wama to try it. it s ror the same reason "hat w have decided to send it direct pn recsrpt of X cents.. ... - To try Is to be convinced ttfat our pro di Is a trumph of science. 25 cents each paclrjage, sent free of charsa A.TER1CAN EUREKA FL EL ECONOMIZER CO. ' ll4 Bresaway. New Vsrk, U 5. A. Wall Paper. ArtNts' Materia's. Palms, 6ils. Gbs. etc. Japan!? Matt Es, . . .. nJ Eantoo Goods,. Commercial StreeL The Street and tpiwsln?- to be level' tfjrouir-.out tPe wU ti ther.cif, . - - At any time within ten days tr.m rhe' fliia puMini'ion of tfjl" notica. t,--lt: WltOim ten days om T S3d of&Novem- J ber. 1S86, renonstranc can be made RSTORIA - usanw sara propose! prule and If iib- In sard time a written lvmo.9Ta.r.ce, against tfhe same be filed iwlth She Auti tori and Police Judg by tlhe owners of three rourtns or We property adjacent to said portion of saL'd street, euih grade chart. not be esrtablMhod. I By oHkr of tte Common Council. Manufacture. t a ..... Attest: - K. OSBURN. '..n u,,, T l'i unpuon ot Auditor and Pcttce Judge. Asttarta. Oregon, November 11, V". MATTRESS - FACTORY, S78 Commeroial 8treet 'oungvs, Mattresses, etc. ' REPAIRING IN ALL 1T9 Rr.AXCHES