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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1895)
) WW i)AM AiMl," WtU, IW: il,; V They eay. Who says? Well, almost all Astoria, that we have the best assortment of tin ami coppr wash boil ers in the ci'y. You'll say so, too, if you come and ex amine them. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHEE. . . AMir.f Aiir hours Local weather ior 7.vi by the unueu oi" rleulture, weather bureau. Maximum -temperature, M Minimum temperuture. 45 degree, pireclpllatton, none. Total precipitation from September 1st luuf. no date, o.oo tt teffiber isi, w - BUSINESS LOCALS. rrred lea. It Atew your will please you. E. 0. Cough eyrup will JSL? For eate t Estes-crain -" Meany Is the leading tailor. and payf the highest cash price tor fur skins. The coolest and best glass of beer In The come . 0anlDrinul Soon mh and Commercial streets. ThoM new perfumes, Just received at thEe.-Craln Drug Store are the finest In tne city. . Purest of wines, liquors and clgors ,53t free lunch-all the dally paper.. e.CBBin "" , ,,,. (-"ommerclal. at the uamDnnuB, - - ..... m. illea Co.. deal Trade wun riwu - W.L.r era la Groceries Hardware, Crockery. provisions, nour, rruii They will surely please you. i. . o Hmsreeable lensa tlon. There s a place In this 'town where ft rlftmnndl With ttl VOll CAD muv-WJ oleanest and beat 23 ceut meal you eve ate. Thalt place is joe . . i. ..j . rnnn:.nit Thorsen'a, "... - hio-h tHa footwear for i.. mm A to JOE. No ladies, mil satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser, tall and examine intra. What bring people back to the Ao rlaood Yfrdafr they have funded the. .po-lWUtle. evervwhe d-.TMg Be n one --' -,- 4h.v comti And oTco the AsTorla" Wood'Yard U proud of It. Until' further notice the etLJ iitib will take th run of the R. R. Tnomp m on the Astoria-Portland route, hav ing Astoria from the O. R. and N. dock 66 a. m. dally, except Sure', at Portland fiom Ash street dock at 8 p. m. 2nr7wc.pt Saturday. TJ Lurimejin toe freight and paaeamre" ,$T her own wharf and the O. R. end N. In thta city and Portland. Tickets liwued W the O. R. and N. Oo. or Vancouver Transportation Co. are good on boaM of either cotnpaay. NoChlng no dlatreeelng at a hacking eougH. Nothing so fooltoh aa to luffer from It. Nothing ao daogeroua If al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure glvei Immediate relief. Ohae. Rog era. SHILOH'8 CURE, the treat Cough and Croup Cure, is In great demand Pocket elxe contalne twenty-five doBej only X cent. Children love It Bold by J. W. Connj iPRCJt NOW UNTIL SPRINO Overcoats and winter wraps will be Jn raebion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling lln the Meaon heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Panil Railway. For solid comfort, for speed and for eeafety, no other line can compare with thta great railway of the West. FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property In Van Du sen's, Aiderbrook, Adair's, Shlvely'i. Mo Clure's, Taylor's, New Astoria, Warrsn ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan In turns of 8200 to 83,000 on good real estate security. R. L. BOYLE 4 CO. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FAKE. For a dinner, served on the Dining cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee end St. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two cent postage stamp. Ap ply to Geo. H. Heafford, General Passen. ger Agent. Old Colony Building, Chicago, Illinois. FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkably small sum of 16 cents one can procure an excellent chick en dinner every Sunday at the popular "Denver Kitchen," east side of 9th street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard son, the proprietor, also assures the pub lic that thev can obtain at his place a wed-cooked, well 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 speaks the truth. ' The Resort 473 Commercial street, is the plaee where the businessman and the laboring man aa tor what is called "BKST ON THE COAST." or a nioe cool drink of the celebrated Gambrinua beer. Sand wiches ol every kind made to order, and aa elegant tree lunch served every day. Hot Boston Baked Beaut served every other afternoon. You are welcome. Grosbauer & Brach. Real Estate (Deo, . Backers and Business ften Of Astoria Generally. POINTER 1 e-CaU late the Attoriaa ffice a gtt tuck cooiM el Mr Mid ler Cwniwrviai etitlM. It fesn Money in Your Pocket. rogol Society Art Silks, Six keln for Ter?-Vard Spcol Embroidery Silk, ioc. Per Doacen. 5 Knitting Silks filbert Dunbar ummmmmmmmmmmti AROUND TOWN. CAIRPETS AND RUGS. D. H. 9. n Youth's Companion. Winter' carpet white is seen Mrry Spring aa mattings green: Summer's rugs with flower are gay: Autumn's ever browin or gray. Strangers are betting on Astoria weather Tie new Bon Ton restaurant will be opened tamorrow. Albert Durtbar. tine merchant, returned from PortiumHi yemeruay. (Utbeck 4 Co. have taken eonUW-'ts for movmg three fouMr.ng in xne near iumre. Foard 4 Stokes have rented the entire waihoue between Hon arna iin ireei on Bond. hi, iawn has been largely entertained by travelling men and railroaders the past few days. There will be erview today at 10:30 In the Or main language ait too j? innm.i nu' thenait dhurch. County Clerk Durtbar yesterday IfBued . manniaM license to A. W. Olsen and Mmnle Peiterson- A rood gh-1 for general house ,rW (hv Mrs. J. T. Lighter, corner of 15th and Franklin avemie. Far fine photograijiha or crayon portraits call on W. F. Snodgrass, 728 Commercial atreet. The Ibest and chtaptst place 4n town. Wi.HB(h lAirents A. O. Barker and W. E, Nlles, of the Norttiwestiern and Union Pa- dflc, returned to 'roruano. on wm phone last nigitrt. The young ladles of 'the EpworBh League will give a .welgihit octail at the M. E. dhurdh! oa Thursday evening, November 21. Everybody InvHtftf. ftunt. Wiiison. at the Jetty. Is under tood haa dusl the store now occupied by George Smith and wiKl ooon open a now cigar stand there. TthA nifinwr Hawwurd nd a barge are on t)he iway down to take the two coacraes, toenedi by the Bearthore roaa ror tne bihit mer, back to Portland. Tih n R. and N. Oo. has made a Wg mi, An mtMinrar rates to Ban TTancisco. Cabin fare has been reaucea irom id.uv to $10.00, and steerage From xi.ni to o.uu. The city aurveyor yesterday filed In .Liirtire . Otfburn's office the oertmcaite or acceptance, of the work of Improving 14th street, recently completed by Contrai itor Lebeck. MiniiKw hnnkluwar la becoming to old an'd vit-. rrtie aderette is often In the mid dle, air.d the fides are coquettWhly taught up ovlth rosea, prettily rnstenea againsi theihalr. wrtKiin ii.-tlmr Home work Friday nlsht on the flats beneath Pruel's barn near the Awtor house, Supt. John Johnson was tumbled Into the water while at half tide and received a ducking. tika Oulld of (Holy Innocents' church of Upper atorla will continue their ale of fancy articles, at greatly reauceu v. at the old school hoise, on Monday after noon and evening, November 18. 1 a tviwh Mention dross Is of Havana brown silk with basque Itodlce of velvetof h aairiA mlar. enotted with Kara, i no blows add ruffles are of black lace, and a et belt completes the costume. Dancing school gowns for the little tots . n .Ml. 1 A . aire pretty ot wue nowereu ", "' large collar and satin rlbbonJelt; or may be mille of transparent murtlns with In geiltlons of lace over delicate pink silk. n:w. members of the Ba'dhielors' Club, who nothred n yesterday's piiper that Mr. F. J. Carney had) ibagirea nv aosen dmck'S at SeasMe, were wondering yester-vl diiy iwiliy Uliey did not see any ox .tinem. rr, wiwir clvein Frihlay nlwht at Fisher's Hari 1(1,0 mrimttera of 'tlhte dancing class una nttomiMl vv about 100 cutests and was a mowt UO'Nglhlt.ful' aftW thmoustiout. rroi. BWi will Wart. Wis iwUnter dancing cjss next week. Norweglan-Damlsli "Methodist cburfh Re- ..u-.,,l u.,nulf- vrv nlirnt exceni Muimur. it 7 iii service In the morning at 11 ana Ki,t mimht. Evangelistic servica in tine Bniglli-ih language at 3:30 in the afflternoon All are welcome. i, t rnnnniMl tihat R. M. GaiStrn and rtus. or Nhaem;. are toautrWterlng k nA at cBi tle and tbjc!ng Ids frf s)v meat ir. Ait,trW nuifft. wlhlO will nave m tn.lnov to obvlats the meeesslty for buttlhcr to cenU to Portland for supplies. A iBiire part of the apparatus for the rwuu otwrlft akurm system erriveu y terdlvy and tomorrow Chief Green will have his men at work on the line. The balance of he fixtures to expected In a few days. Commencing wltlh the next waiTIng Of the sto.nmr State of California, November . iftw. o R nd N. Co. iwIM put Irtto effct a roite of 810.000 cabin and 86.00 steerage Atorla to San Francisco. For further Information apply to O. R. and iN. city offlc In Occident hotel blocK. M. E. OhurcHv-Prnwhllng by th pastor both morning ortd evening. Subject for the evening discourse, "The Power of rnvHtainin rinnirtiw." Claw meeting at 10 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Eiworth League at 8:30 . Sunday scMool at J2:16 P. " Special musfc ait ail the services. A prominent merchant yesterday, while itumling at- ie etore or rwni ,"T'tT' ..... m nuiurk that It iwould be splendid thing tf 14rh street, now It Is so well ftrrihed. had a douDie row m qn sWe. and that H would make a giooj impression on incoming mi-mnsi-.. la ruling at the O. at. ana w. aw. Wort e-os recelvM yesterday at Jutg Taylor's offlc ths -the Gray heirs haJ ronoliiJed to take the award of cir cuit court of Clatsop county of 8S ror tihe dmaw cJahr-M by reason of the pas- . - rJlrmlll lOWi hlr pOPTty ..i h,uinn th anneal. This was the rult known the Kanwn case. In speakang of the completion of the big Uppersown sewer Judge OMnrm ena vta.tf Hut utrfs work would undouMed'.y prove a great boon to VM rilds of that portion of t " would be the nwaoe of saving acres ot ejiore or rona. we I as prevent the fuifthel1 hiovlng of corner atonca. If tkl experiment prove successful, otHr euch syatema iWlU be Introduced In other por tions of tBw city. Found A ilorrocco pocket book. The owner an bave name on applying to Sam Harts. t tJhie Casino Theatre on Identi fying property and paying dtwrgea. a. great deb,l of talk !Was furreat yea- terliy oa tfte street arnvong prominent tuilnew men In regard to tiao location of tih depot for we railroad, it seerneo to be file cor.censua of opinion 'Bhat the cora- mHtc having dhain? of tfie malttcr In be- ilaiW of Uh Hty rtvould take lmmdiat action n order t!ha.t the lullradd can go on iWltW construction Uhrougih! Ohe city ltmlta. now tlhult tih construction of the tine on boMi side of We city na3 wen taken up vigorously, ARE YOU QOINQ To the Ball and Cake Walk Tuesday . Night, November 19th? A l'ire treat V in etore for Herman W.fees customers rxt Tuesday ntelht; In oilier Ito cetobraite tlhte coentng of hla) new t tore and to eatablllrfh firdemlly relations wltW Ms customers. Henrtain wlee has de cided on this dance and cake walk, and phonilsesito cause a bud.wfl of fun; txeildes the winners of UWl warn iwiill receive a fine rubber macklntotCi, and the wlnraer'es partner "Will receive the 'C&loe. Monday's the luist day on iwfmlcfli you mxy eeoure youn tlckeits; 1t will e a popular ball; no erMtocraJtilc arsalr, tout ta good tune ror tihe platn, everyday people; dUreputable dhairaeters iwlll be kept out. Every gen- toman muoit have a ticket, ladle free Willi) iscoirts. Mr. iWlise will open his fine new store on WeJnesd'iy evening. He will sell goods at hlks oldi stand all day Monday. Better get in now or you will be sorry for mlasmg a treat. "CAPTAIN JACK." Prom the Tragedian, T. W. Keene. Oaatle Cormens, N. Y Aug 24, 1896. My Dear Friend: I caniniot tell you how I enjoyed .ls'enlng to your talk on flhe rostrum so new, so novel, and so llnterestlng so full of gen ulne American ohaaucter, so unique, and withal, ro intensely dramatic. Your true and stinting stories of the West ore quite ia lesson to the people of the East, and only one who has been a participator therein can tell them as you do. Go on 4n this -work, my dear Jack, for I can' dldly thllnk that you are the right man In the night place. Wfth all good wishes, believe me to be sincerely yours, - THOMAS W. KEENE. Oaptalln Jack appeara at Fii'her' tomor row night. Prices, 25, 35, ad Wc. GRAND MATINEE. This afternoon a grand double bill will be presented at the Casino Thelatre em bodying oJll of their new attractions iwhllch hove drawn crowded houses during 'the past few nights. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 60x100, Corner 8th and Astor streets. 50x100, Opposite Shanahain's store best buy 4n 'the city. 50x100 Opposite Can Factory corner. . 60x100 on Duane, between ih and 10th AOTORIA LAND & INVESTMENT CO. 462 Bond street A DRAMATIC EVENT. The SmltllwlJleb Co., headed by the ta.- vortte antbti9, Mr. Carl Smith and Miss Beatrice Lteb, Willi begin a itwo night's en Basement at Flflher' Opera House next Friday evening, November 22, presenting two excellent plays, all new to Astoria. The company has been playing the Sound country lately, and has received excellent endoroomenta everywllnere. On tlhilr open lng nlsiht they iwifil pre sent on excel lent double bill. "The Violin MaKer of cre mona," a romantic curtain naleer in one adt, aind pytlney Grundy's farcical comedy In tlhiree adds, "The Arabian Nights." On Saturday night, Wm. Rcdmund's romantic seml-imlJltlary drama, "Hermlnle, or the Crcra of Gold)" will be given. A special feature of this company 1 the mounting of their plays. Nothing win ne spared to make this engagement the one draimnt c evertt of Oho eeason. line ioiiow rng compllmentairy of the company Is tak' en from the Tacoma Lett or or Nov. iz: A genuine ifreat was presented to those who were preeerrt at the perofrmance of the Smfttlh A Lrteb Company at 'tne Atne riaeum lust nHotfTlt. "Hermlnle" eunp;sred all preconcelveli iMeas of the pay both as m .ttuMrln and the viirent awpweo, vy vne leading chairacters. 'May ot tne ei'iuaxions Wtense and kept the interest ot the aukilence at the ttvtghest p:toi. Tne dialogues were splittted and the iwhole was cumiled 'ItttroiiRih wltti a 'wr.iap.- uan Smith fhowed Irllmself to oe am actor nf rare ability and he won tirne ravor ot the audience front tine heglnning, a tne blind eottlar. Bind In 'dine scenes wltlh Her mlnle. he was especially etrorv nentnice !Lkb in "Henmirue" cuciy Dore out the kindly notlioes critics huve given her. Cllie Is naturul and, has tain Intelligent conception of Over port. Wine does not rilflce Rood Judgment ror timearomcai euecx Tn Wh eeoond act the Uld ecpecia..y Birar AMtr.jr Her renunolalllon of her mother. imrtil 4n ordier to Secure the happiness ot ihr son. was replete wiltiro dramatic power of 'more tthtin ordinary oiDiiny. Tiha oilh.ns d d unusuay 'wen. jiuv mho, tihA Smillih-Lleb Company Is the 1 v . . .. . , ,i best company 'tinat was poraurniru . coma for a year to our min miuwi' edge. ... ... Prtces of aWrrtltaian. su, ov, " " FOR RENT. Tikr,. onmrortablv furnished rooms, inh ivmukaa table board, at Mrs. Hoi' onrner 9th and Duane streets. boaird wittiout room If desired. nsu. m-m-m Annlv-Jt of iN'.w York fays Ha.i Rnkknir i"0WUer w purer unu vi " . . .. .... fco more leavening strc-ngun im A9TORIAN MENU FOR TODAY. BMttkfaat. Plnihoad Oa'tmeal. Cream. Beef Kidney, with 'Brown Sauce. Brown iHladhed iPdtaltoe Rice Pancakes. Coffee. Luncheon. Panned Oysters. Bread and Butter. Celery Salal. Fruit, Cuke. Tea. Dinner. Game Soup. Bouilabalsse. Caullfltiwer au Oratln. Lettuce ami Tomato Mayonnaise. Baked Indian Pudding. Coffee. Awarded Hirheat Honor World' Fair, Oold M4ai, Midwinter Fair. Most Perfect Made. 40 Yean the Standard 6f aWS Notts'. Intor'e'Sting Itema Culled from Oregon'8 Leading Newspapers. In t'unatliid county It cost 81,031 to print the delinquent tax list. An Bnwiemir tof distemper It prevalent among horses lA various parts ef Benton cctmrty. There was a ail break at Caldwell, Idaho, a few vlay ago, but Harry Booth, the Oregon young man confined there pending trial, refused to avail himself of 'She opportunity offered ro regain 'mo hu erty. ' 1 I iRev. G. W. Gnwvnla, of Salem preached a sensational sermon before the Y. M. C. A. of that city on Sunday on the topic "The Sin of Eden." "Hie address does not seem to have met 'With general appro bation, and ho fa severely cri ticised by the Salem Journal. The Josephine county court! hoa Just contracted with Panley Jail Company to construct for this county two steel cells, the contract price being 82,500. It would appear to most people as poor powcy 10 build two cells of such great coat before the county has any building to put mem in. However, it will save the expense of a guard when a criminal of tough dh&racter Is locked up. Gram a Paea Ob server. The completion of the Owyhee ditch in HaisiteJnn Oreeon malrks one of the largest Irrigation enterprises In that part of the country. ThWty "thousand acres or lano. are reclaimed by It. Work on the ditch Invited settlers, and there are already 1JO Worms estaibllfihed on lands watered by It These oeoDle have organized four school districts, with 200 school children, ana modern school buildings are now under Vniitrudtkn. The ditidhlea Willi give to the Pacific Ncrthweet a multitude of homes, (Worthy of a highly civilized people- Northwest Magazine. From Mr. D. P. Ketchum, who has just returned from1 a ten days' tour In the southern part of the county, we learn that prime mutton Is becoming extremely scarce on the different Tanges. Bince the lefheen were brought from the mount' aiins to the dry ranges they have been losing fleelh so rapidly that there is not an averaoe of imore than one In five Which! are prime mutton In flocks that are runnlntr on the range, wr. netcnum stares that It w1ll be difficult during the next few months to secure enoush mut ton to supply fie markets for which he buying. Express. A peculiar Incident Is reported from the farm of Joseph HougWton, who resides near Milton. Mr. Houghton was engaged In plowing, and In turning thie soil he unearthed a human skeleton, supposed to 'be that of an Indian. What eeema to be still more curious Is that It Was found in a sitting position. A torge Indenture ft said to be Just above the rlgh't eye, ana Dine head Is a very peculiar Shape. The near of 'the elkut! seems to be twisted con slderably to the left and the face to the right. The skeleton was in a perfect state of preservaWon, most or tne nones being nearly petrified. It would seem, eay3 the Statesman that 'the prisoners at flhe penitentiary are not so badly off for reading matter as some of them would like to have under stood ithrougih sympaflhettc sources, r rem an official source the Statesman learn that "during the mtonthl of October there were In circulation among the prisoner 678 library books, OS magazines, and. In addition, 'there were over 200 copies of Chlrletlan and tempcraince papers, etc not 'returnable, distributed 'to the various cells. Snice Awjuat 8 there have been S3 volumes received for the llb.-airy, all which hove been duly numbered and cati logued." It is also safe to say that every opportunity passible will be given by the management of the prison for prisoners to Increase their store of text book knowledge, mathematics or other Htudles, if tlhey will make their desires known. Charles ArrKivlrong, pays tfte Times, now has his riorxivj.fioelng marine In working t rder at'MIlton, and applied It In a praa tlcal way for Vie first time on Monday, This mudlvlne hul'Jd the rearing, plunging cayuse-so tightly and flmily thu't It ImposBlble for him to Tvuirt either himself or the man driving the rails. The ani mal operated on when an Eagle reporter was present was a bad one, but tie was handled mi til neaitness and dispatch. First, he wis led to the machine and a halter strap tied to a nost; then 'the ad justable sides were iiwung In, the wide canvait supports hooked up and the ani mal rai'sed clear of the floor by a wind lass. While In this position the ehoe was duilven by the blacksmith. Then the ani mal wun dropped to the floor and again released, and went oft apparently satis fied with the treatment received. All danger to horse and workman Is entirely obvlateJ1 by Uh's slmp!e yet Ingenious device. ONE CONSOLATION. (New York Tribune.) Scene: Terrible storm, a bus crammed full, smart woman on the pavement. Conductor Oto Insfdl? passengers) Can you squeeze 8. lady In there? Innumerable male voices (In chorus) Yes, certainly. (Smart woman gets In and gets squeezed.) THE LEADING DENTIST. Why is Dr. Howard the leading dentist? Because he makes a success of crown and and bridge work and extracts and nits teeth without pain. CTTY BONDS FOR SALE.. Notice Is hereby given that sealed pro posaTs w-lll be received by the commUttee on ways and means of the city council of the City of Awtoria, ClaidsVp County, Oregon, until December 15th, 1835, at 2 o'clock p. tn,, for the sale of Astoria mu nicipal bonds in the sum of (30,000 at six per cent for twenty years. For full particulars addres K. Ostium Auditor and Police Judge, Astoria, Ore gon. The right to reject nny and all bids Is herdby reserved. By orVler of the Common Council, Attest: K. OSBL'RN. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Nov. 11th, 18J5. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist. For in twisting a twist Thre twists make a twist; But if one of the twists Untwists from the twist. The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That Is, when it's twisted with any othr twine than MARSHALL S. BIDS FOR BRIDGE. Notice ta hereby given that sealed plans. specifications. trained diagrams, and bids will be received by tne county court ot the State of Oregon for Clatsop county, until Monday. January 6th. 1S96, at i o'cicrk p. m.. for the building, erection and construction ot a bridge across the Lewis and Clarke River, in Clatsop coun ry, Oregoa. a cording to sucti plana, spe cifications and diagrams, at a polr where the county road leading from Clatsop or Junction City, to N. E. corner of land ef C. N. Hess on Young's Bay. crosses said river. Each bidder thali dvooslt with his bid, cash or certified check payable to the order of the County Clerk to the mount of ten per cent of his two, wtiKfl shall be forfeited to the county in ci eh kirard Is made to him and be falls. neglects or rafuseaefor the period of two days after awe award is de, to enter tnto contract and file has wwid in tne rran nr required by and to the Mtkfactlon of aid county court. Tne pains. necmrm ttons and diagrams will be subject to the approval of the Hon. Secretary of War., 0 to United States. The payment for said contract to be made by an order on i the County Treasuror. The right to reject any land all bids, is hereby reserved, Bv order of the County Commissioner . . County Clerk. Dated, November 7th, lB9Si WORTHY OF NOTICE. There Is nothing but bold. - clear-cut tniHh in Mia statement that to secure per fect fit. Quality and style in your ahoes at the lowest reasonable prtces-you must go to the firm of John Hahn & Co., tit Commercial street. NEW POULTRY MARKET. Corner 13th and Commercial Streets. All kinds of flah and poultry on hand. ini.iiur jletea eioca ui cigius mm Lndltu. fruit, etc. Give me a I trial. MRS. FEAKES. Jt2?JZ!Z Strength. V. S. Government Report ECONOMY IN FUEL. The Eureka Fuel Econonlzer Is i a scl-1 entlflcal preparation, whion augmenus u Intensity of coal ana wooa mean 111 iwre proportion of 33 per cent. nr Khe ourectton pruuiou uu w-ti age Is carefully observed, the Eureka Coal Economizer will give to any crdlna- ry or middling cooi one mwim tuiua tiitajt of suoenor ouaiuy. The Eureka Fuel Bcono.mlzer prevents the shoots, the cinders and tne ronmation nr amnke. which may spoil. In an apart ment, so many voluaibie articles, such ma nuTitaHns. Dalnitlngs, etc. The Eureka burns any Kina ot gas which tnlEht destroy the breat'hliible air; apantments and factories in 'Vhlch it is used are consequently more healthy and comfortable. In leas won nve minutes, one can obtain a very brisk Are which win last thirty hours without being stlrr pa iid and without any additlon of fresh coal. Hence an economy of coal, work h.nd mfwiev. The Eureka Economizer produces a mean more soft and more conecntrUted; when a normal heat la wanted, the ventilation must be partly stopped and, ugaln, an noonomv In fuel Is to De reueu upon. We guarantee that our preparation pro duces no Injurious err act on tne neasun, and does not affect In any way stoves, i-mmres. Braltes. etc. Large consumers can oonun wie pro duct, which we do not hesitate in term- Ins: "irtarvowus," at mucin, more reaucea nrlces. Bach Docklage beans, with very explicit directions, our trade mark, representing fnur hamds crossed together above a Hon with this motto: "In union there is strength." Any counterfeiter shaffl be dealt accordllng to law. We receive too frequently applications for Sammies, and It to with regret the we aro compeUed to refuse the sending of the Barn. Heretofore we have Ub erla'Jly given away samples In order to popularize our product, but we cannot afford to support such heavy .'xpemee any lonirer. The moderate price of our pro duct Is in the reach of anybody who wants to try it. It Is for the same reason that we have decided to send It direct on receipt of 25 cents. To try is to be convinced that our pro duct rs a triumph of science. 25 'cents each package, sent free ot charge. AflERICAN EUREKA FUEL ECONOMIZER c0. 1180 Broadway. New York, U. S. A. EXCHANGE STRliET GRAIDE NOTICE. Nntilee Is hereby given, that the Com mon Council ot me City of Aelorla, have .IMtermiined to esrabMi Blue graHe or J!.x- fhianira stiiwt rom the claim line 'between 1 uu.l..l'...a lU-vniiln I'll nil I ctUwtne Wie Clly OI ASluiia w mm w v conteJ bv JJhn MeClure and extended by Cyrud Olney, at the following heights above Uie buee of gradts as establlsned by Ordinance No. 71, entitled, "An ordl naince to establltlh a base ot grades for u.ie stiret't-s ot Aatorla, to-'W.t: At '.'he claim line ibatween the Shlvely and MioClure Donation Land Cloilm, 2s.l feet. At the crossing with 12Uh street, 25 feet. At the erosulng with 11th street, 24.5 feet. fimmum,..... At the creasing with 10th etreei.-zs iei on the north line of the street and 30 feet on the south line ot street. a, tih, nnaswlmr 'Wiith 9th street, 43 feet on Who north line of the street and 45 taut on noiiLri line ot the street At the crossing wl.h 8th street, 52.5 feet on nailJh line of etreet aind &u.& reel on sautlh line of etreet At the crossing wfth 7th etreet. 61 feet on north line of street and til feet on soutlh line of etreet ' - - to- , At the oroiBlng with 6th etreet, 8d feet on north line of street and S8 feet on south line of Street. At the crossing with Soh etreet, 157.5 feet on nontih line of ettoieet and 1605 feet wn a nn.fl VU fdAl nn south iine ot etreet. line -crossings to be on a level from m i'i nnd nhie s4:reet to be on an east to west and the efcreet to be on avun .1 i.tn hntiwieclan orcilslnxB. At any time within 'ten dUs"s from vhe Rr., niiihl.lcat'lon Of this notice, to-wlt: wi.ihin tm At from the 29th day of No vember, 18K, remoniatrance can be made airalmit eihl propofel grade an'd won' In taid time a written remonstrance against the same be filed wltlh the auditor and police Judge by the owners vi imw fouriha of the property adjacent to said portion of saW Street, such grade nail nnt l,p fHtvllhl!dhed. nv nrdnr of 'tihe Common Council. Attorn: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. A itoria, November 15Ui, 1895. ASTOR STREET GRADE NOTICE. ViM-Lo It. herebv Riven. That the Com' mon Council ot the city of Astoria have determined to establish the grade of Awtor Sireet In Adair's A-torla. from the west line of 45th street to the east line of 40tlh street, at 'the following heights .te. .ttw nao of sradts as establ fl'ied mi . 1 . 1 a n f.d 1 T?anrrh a' SS the Mreete of Astoria, as follow t-n At the erosefiw of 4,tt, street. At ttie crcsjing ot . vv The crossings to be level and the street tn b level between said crcealngA At any time within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt: Wltlh fn ten davs from the 29h day of November. 1895. remonstrance can be made aainsi earn pruposeu rne, .... . t JLZ1 a nr and Police Judse by the ownom of Uiree- roopolw of the property adjacent to uo portion of said Ftreet, suoli grade Shall not be established. Bv order of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN. Auditor and Police Judge, Astoria, November 15th, 1S96. PROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. Notice is hereby given that sealed pro- twv.ra u-i' tia rOTeflvnd Iw the ..'Omul It tee ..,.. . n.i ralhr. ,mv of the ritv of Astoria, until Wednesday. November 20, 16. JL 2 o'clock p. m., for supplying the City of Astoria with 100,000 feet (board measure.) of street plonk, stringers, side walk lumber, etc. Proposals Ehall be made on Hank fur- nlflhed by the Auditor and Police Judsre and laddresed to the Committee on Streets and Public Wayis. Proposals thai! state the price per thous and at mills or on dock A3 fumber must be good, sound fir, free from shakes, loose or rotten knots. Bills wtB be paid monthly (by warrant on the City Treasurer) for all wimbec de livered the previous mnth. The rlgh to reject any i.nd aZ bids berdhy reserved. No contract win be ontrd Into unless approved by the Common Council. Bv order of the Committee on Streets and Pub.ic Way. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Poll-e J'ldge, Adtorla, Oregon. November 12, ISO. New Goods Arriving Novelties in Xmas Goods Will Be Shown prom jMow On. Down Pillows in All Sizes! n, c:ib- muveis tui .iig nuuvc 11 un, m Hera and Rieh Designs in Drapery Silks 1 JUST ARRIVED. A large assortment of Ladies' Flannelette Robes or Lounging Gowns, in very pretty pat terns, at prices ranging from $1.50 to $3-00 Each. iui jtL y The Leading House of Astoria. LOOK OUT FORrPAINT VANISH ftp Only the best grades sold FOARD & HARD OIL FINISH HARD TO BEAT. SO ARE OUR PRICES. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Srjeclal attention paid to steamboat re pairing, flrst-claea horseshoeing, etc ft corrifll.TV uUtHilflU VrMr VUWiin, a rtwouw 187 Olney street, between Third anrt and Fourth As'nrla TVV,IaNTyglxT1I STREET GRADE NO- TICE. Notice is hereby given, that the Com- a(Jlenmlned t0 le!Un me g,.-ade ot 46th street from the north line 01 Aistor eireei ,ro Dire BUUUII ifire v. ." j - c dh Blopk No m an m t,hiat part ol to the south line or ai;iey-way running I " " ... . 1 . the city of Astoria as lam out ana re rorded bv John AVlalr, at the following helgili'te above the base of grades as es- tiiTblklhod by Ordinance no. 11 ennueu, ., nti. r... 4 ioatji.hlU!h n. ' haaet of dea f0l. peeta of Aeto:i, to-wlt: 0 . . o.rh i,r. with Al U.IU HlllTDTV IIUI. V. ' - ' ...... Aator street. 25 feet At the intersection of 4Bth street wltn alley-way running iflhrougii Block No. 102, 25 feet. The ritreet and crossings to be level KhirousJhout the wlidlh thereof. At any time within ten days from tine final! oubllailtlon of this notice, lo-wit Within ten days iflrom the 23d of Novem- b 1896 remonstrance can be made asatret flaf,j proposed grijide and if with in sard time a written rontons nance aaalne theeame 'be filed iwlth the Auditor and Police Judire by the owners of three fourths of the property adjacent to said portion of said etreet, such grade that not be esitabllEhed. By order of the Common Council. 1 Attest: K. OSBURN. Auditor and PtfUce Judge. Astoria, Oregon. November 11, 1895. 15 THERE? to tb a man with heart soco Tnat from hi. family wou a wiinnoia comforta which theyaucouia Ma m articles 01 r uiuuiuMi . rKnt Wnd. I . . woum guggeet at this season. 1 nlce gjdeboard, Extension Table, or se I m.i.. nk.iM w. fh. limi an(J flnegt Une ever 8hown jn the city and at vrlcea that cannot fall to pleaa the closest buyers. HEILBORN & SON. Few rien Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying In every way to make them tbe most en joyable In town. All tbe "good things" of tbe season cooked by our excellent COok In the most delicious style. Perfect I utrvlnn I If vou Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufBclent guar- " - The, Palace Kestaqrant Are You Going East? If ao. drop a Une to A. C. Sheldon, nt of the "Burlington Koute," 150 Washington at., Portland. He will mall yon free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you as to tne through rates) to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for yon, and furnish you with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, South ern. Canadian Pacific, and Great North ern railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. The Burlington Route Is generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road tn the world for ail classes o' travel. Daily! Cushions in All Shapes! 1,,rtrc nnims. Linen. Etc, vivi-j P jl OIliS! by STOKES. WANTED. Wantor to rent A cen'tiuliy house of seven or eiiht rxms. M., thlB ofllce. located Addreen WANTED Agenie to represent the old National Lite 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 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 tor 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 Exchange St. r'Ott SALE JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee'B, 543 Commercial street. The undersigned will sail his farm In Tillamook county, Oregon, at a re.ienable fljjiuie and on easy terms, 15 or 20 acres Is In grass, the .whole containing 158 acres. Tiie place is situated rlM'lit or. the county road. There is both bottom and high lanl-i, wWdh can be cleared easily. There is also a lot of fine timber. OTTO JOHNSON. 174G FranMin eve., Astoria, Or. TO LOAN. MONEY Apply to Astoria Abstract, Title and Trust Co. MISCELLANEOUS. I SSS ZJSSf - - r.""?, '.'''' , n,cke - - 1 frprit ,nP shops. Easy operated: no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., cierg No. 14. Columbus. hio. Snap A Kodak at any man coming ou' of our store and you'll get a portrait of a limn brimming over with pleasant thonithls. 8iirli quhilty lu th- liquors we have to offer are emiuiili to PLEASE ANY MAN. Corne and Try Them. HUGHES & CO. ROSS HiGGINS k CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria Flat Teas tnd &,, Table Dellcic es. Domestic and Troplcl Fruits. Vegetables. Suer Cured Hams. Bacon, Etc. Choke - Fresh and Salt - Meats. ASTORIA - MATTRESS - FACTORY, 373 Commercial 8treet, Manufacturers of every description of Lounges, Mattresses, etc REPAIRING IN ALL ITS RliANCHES H Ea