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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1895)
TEE ftAjiy . Aip' proper mpbwn np;vote i9,'. i9s. They cay. Who says? Well, almost all Astoria, that 'we have the best assortment of tin and copper wash boil ers in the city. You'll ay so, too,, if you come and ex amine them. . THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four houra ending- at 6 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United State Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 62 degrees. Minimum temperature, 45 degree Precipitation, .02 Inch. Total precipitation from September lit 1895. to date, 6.87 meneB. Deficiency of precipitation from Sep- temtxff 1st, 1896, to ante, v:a incnes. , , BUSINESS LOCALS. Aic tout erociT if or I to Blend tea. It will pJeaae you. E. 0. Cough Syrup win euro your cough, For va'e at Estee-Craln Drug more. Meany It the leading tailor, and pays the highest cam price for rur sums. The coolest and beat glasa of beer In town can be bought at the Gambrlnus saloon, 12th and Commercial creel. Those new perfumes. Just received at the Estes-Craln Drug Btors ars tne nnest In the city. Purest of wines, liquors and cigars e:gant free lunch-all the dally papers, at the Oambrinui, 12th and Commercial. PROM -WW UNTIL SPRIN'O Overcoat's ami winter wraps will be in TeWcm. They can be discarded, tempor arfly iwhfle traveling in the Btoora heated trains of the Cblcago. Milwaukee md St, Paml Railway. For soltd comfort, for peed tuid for eeefety, po other Una cab compare with this great railway of the west. AV ENSGJf ATJCAL BILL-OF FAIRR. For a dinner, evrvsd en ths Dining cars of je Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two cent postage stain p. Ap ply to Geo. H. Heefford, General num gr Agent. Old Colony Building, Ohlcugo, Illinois. . . BUSINESS PROPERTY. ' 60x100, Corner 8ft and Astor streets. 60x100, Opposite 8:ifwn's store best buy in we city. 60x100 Opposite Gan Fae-tory-omer.' 60x100 on Duane, between 9th and lOlh Streets. ' i - ASTORIA LAND A INVESTMENT CO.. - . - 462 Bond street. FOR RENT.- -iwree comrortaoiy furnished rooma. winn nrvfciaas table ooara, at Hra. Hoi oen , corner itat and Dunne streets, to without room Tf Owned. Trade With Foard St Stokes Co., deal ers H Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits and vegetables, They will surely pleas you. Hunger is a very disagreeable sensa tion. TJwre is a place In this town where you can satisfy tta demands with the cleanest and best 25 cent meal you ever te. That place la Joe Terp's. Just arrived at Copoland Thorsen's, a nice line of high grade footwear for ladles, all width from A to JOB. No trouble to show goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Call and examine them. FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkably .mall sum of 16 cent on can procure an excellent chick en dinner every Sunday at the popular "Denver Kitchen," east side of th street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard son, the proprietor, also assure the pub He that they can ebtaln at his place a well-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 apeak the truth. The Resort 478 Commwoinl street, is the bluoe where tbe businessman and tbe laboriug man go (or what is called "BEST ON THE COAST," or nioe oool drink of tbe celebrated Qambrinni beer. Sand wiches of every kind made to order, and an elegant free lunch served every day. Hot Boston Baked Beans served eve- other afternoon. You are welcome. Grosbauer & Brach. What brings people back to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere elseT May be K's one thing, and Mar be It's another. But th fact remains-back they come. And of course th Astoria Wood Tard is proud of It. Until further notice the stumer Lur- ltne will take Hue run of the R. R. Thomp son on tto Afltorla-Pwuna route, leav ing Astoria from the O. R. and N. dock at a. m. dally, except Sunday, ami Port land A am Ash street dock at I p. m . dally, except Saturday. The Luritne win take freight and paasanjrers both from her own wharf and the O. R. and N. hi this city and Portland. Tickets issued by th O. R. and N. Co. or Vancouver Transportation Co. are good on boaits or either company. 1 FINE BA'ROAINB IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property In Van Du sen's, Aiderbrook, Adair's, 6htv!y's, Mc Clure'a, Taylor's, New Astoria, Warren ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan In sums of 1200 to $3,000 on good real estate security, R. L. BOYLE CO. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, nrst-ciasa horseshoeing, eta LOGGING CRjHP GQOQK H SPECIALTY 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth Astoria. Or. tmmmmmmmmmn fyxjal Societg Art Silks, Six Skeins for 330. TeYordSpccl Embroidery Silk, loc. Per Dozen. HJnitting Silks . at 25c. a Spool. filbert Dunbar immmmmmmmmmmm AROUND TOWN. Capuiin Jack a spellbound audienct. A startling thing In clothes the bill. . avris. Sore-son, of Cray's River, was in town yeuterday. Bite the dustthe man who tests a coin with his teeth. , The Liquor ''Dealers' Association held a tynlcM meeting last nifcth?. Mrs. HoQt returned from her Portland vtoit yesterday on the Telephone. Those engaged m ouDdoor work were glad to eee ttoe suroslhane yesterday. The on. C W. Fitfton went to Port land Sureduy might on a business trip. Ttie gobble of hl Ttnkfag4vig' tur key Is heard througih the ,punpk!n vims Pivldnt T. H. Curt1, of the North west Construction Co., went to Portland unaay. R. L. Boyle returned from Portland yeaterVlay, (Where ibe w caWed on Im portant touslneM. Alex. 0mttA)ell returned yesterday from Boaatde wtwre he reports having spent a moat Oellghltrui day. Mrs. Punga returned on the Telephone yesterday afternoon from a vl;t of eev, oral day in Portland. iD. tnirt Jr. yesterday received from ihe eoretairy of state tylrs tbpipointment j a a notary pbUc Ifor Clatsop county. The gradf arid curves on the Goble road aire iaM to ba taut on the plans and scales of ah Southern Pacific railroad. the mill, veiy tarly resulting In hit death, with graxt preeenec of mind and promptness iMr. Tom TrulUnger jumped into Une nnalber and pulled the tittle fel low out aa he was coming up for the antra time. It is thought the lad will entirely recover. There were no oases in the police court yetiteiMay not urea a, Sunday drunk. AatoirUi is getting In line with, the besf-ln fact le equal to luiy city on the coast tn this respect. When there are not enough occupants of he city jail 'to cJean the street, tilings are surely get ting on to. moral plane. 60 remarked sev orkU byMtaTrfars yeatorJay who heaid the ireconi of the court. It has been reported by several differ. ent parties that ithfe teanwtera hauling Hhe BCorte from the dock up to the water iworlds are in the faalUt of urunerclfully oeaung lihelr horens. It iwos thought that 'uhe iwgons were Bometlmes overoladed, pancicrularry Idurtncr the wet weather and that anotlher cause of the horses' inability 10 pun was that they were shod with shloea tvavlng mo corks. Few Hen Would Ask for a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying in every way to make them th most en joyable in town. All the "good things" of th season cooked by our excellent cook in th most delicious style. Perfect service. If you invito a friend to the Palac Restaurant ths placs is a sufficient guar ante that fa will receive a good meal. The Palace Restaurant ASTORIA - MATTRESS - FACTORY, 178 Commercial Street " :, Par fin phoitosjrapih- or crayon portraits call on W. F. Snodgrass, 728 Commercial atreet. The best and cheapest ptice in town. Crt. Bben Parker vVtSted his ranch on Young's river Siuid'iy afternoon. He re ports the roads m fair corMttoIh for the aeaison. The young ladies of St. Agntu Guild will give a sociiat at the home of Mis Zetlta Smith, Tu;siiay evening, November aUtlh, 1896.- The loirge' window of 'the Antorta Land and investmient Company's office Is toeing ddcarkuuxll iwlthl a tine niap ehbwtn the Columbia river, Astoria and Ftevet. Alt Vast week, three times a day, the momlbeiu of 'the C-thollc church faithfully attended the nnhntoa wervlces, during wthlori muchi good accompiiUied. Mamufaoturers of every diwcrlptlon of Countfee, Mattreeees, etc, R PAIRINO IS ALL ITS BRANCHES TONIGHT! Free To My Patrons I T;e btu't buy in real estate in the city todlay lis 'Uhe lot opposite S.Uina!hian's store on ommerctal Street. It is for oa'e. As torla (Land and Investment Co., 462 Bond Ettreet, Peter Bayard, who was Injured wWlle working In Herman WW new store last Friday, Is not t the hcspltal, as stated In one of the evening paper.?, ibut at his awn home under the care of Dr. Jay Tut Ue. A iwag on t.he tltrcetsi ya.'terday, learn lnp thait the ehip owhan was loaded wilbh idtrt ballast from Ireland, remarked Uhiat lit iwouMi he a good time for all true Irlettimen to get native soil In which to grow spuds. Cake Walk The .Baidhelors' Club had a box party ait Me eroterHiaiminent at the opera house last mlglvt. Mesnra. 'VXHierlty nd Mooer looked a llrtie bit out of place, as ttvpy aire unuaKy found with the laxHes on all such occaalointt. ; ; A gentlemitin remarked yesterday that he t'hbugtut he would .buy several round trip ticket on the San Frame !sx steam eru arti just mil up and' down between the it wo ports for a month as 1t nvouM be c;waper than Kvlng at home. The' gang of wtolrmxyn tm the Postal TekwraiU dine 1s now camping wllhi Con tnactor Normlle's men on the pipe tine juLrt above the reaarvolr. The telegrjph people are mlaklng rapid progress and will be hi the ctty in tat few days. The propirle'tors of the Caalno irestaurant have moved Into .:hir new quairters, the Bon Ton, No, B71 Comm?rc:ail Ftreet, They will give a gronVl opcerring today, upvn nl iici loceiCon an excellent turkey ami dhllcken dinner 'Will he eerved in ftnst-cOam etytee. The naiilroad Iron to he used on the tramway in the construction of the rail raali grade above Tongue Point, some, 20 ion, arrived on the Gaitzert Sunday and was Whipped hy barge yesterday to the porm wnere work is in progress. lAddl Comal imen are beimr emnlbved as need e4 tmi tho weather wilt not stop the worn. -line inairge te expected today with a -joi or twe cedar piling for the bridge. Some complaints Wave been made hv various partks of the dirty condition of Cummorclai and lSth streets. SuDerln- tendent CWadwlck says that wiHIle this Is ue of la number of the streets, there are certain tax-Dave who obifpi tn the exipemise of Btreet celanlng, both, on vne ground of economy ajnd because the pmnxing or the streets .weans longer if there Is a coating over it as well as the facit that It Is easier on vehicles not to run on the bare planks. A very pleasant party iwias giiven at the res ktence of (Mr. and Mrs. Tttotrvald Fred erictason tn Upper tAsotrta Salturday even ing. 'iTiose present "were: The MUees Hilda Iiund, Ida Ahdeton, Lena. Hess, Bmille Munchausen, Mornte Laurttzson, Anton la. Johnson, . Majl Fretlckon, Mleteirs. Sofus Jensen, Fred Johmson, Pe- aer Walde, Lorenlts anson, Lars Bel tamldfi CC Hist. JoWahaon. Andrew Bare. Harry Brulin, (Hans 'PrtUerlda , and ur. ana Mrs. Thanw awl Froderiekaon. The evening was spent In gaimes land mu sic. A nice supper was serevd later. Bob" May, the well known traveller Tor Mason, Etonian & Co., was In town wuuraoy evening visiting old friends, ood a.'ivays (has a good ttory for Iht ooy, aind among Kie grist .was the fol lowing, toM on himself: On one cf his recent trips in a email town he attended a perofrmance of "Bnociiv Arden" with B customer. It waa in itlhe scene where Bnodfr, the poor castaway on the desert Isllind, kneeling under tlWe palm tree, arx- loiBiy o.-ans the horizon for a tflvlp, that one auuiemce- hung spellbound on the words of tne aotor: "No sail from day to .day." At this point Bob nudged his 11 lena, ami in a wtoiper, aukllble throiwh out the lower portion of the house, uld: "That's Dike my bosu. He's looking for me. na i n bet hie la sayilngv 'No sale irom way to eay!" Thcv-e who heard thla splendid bit of witticism were convu'sed with laugwter. Tie scene was wnnUrrl hut Bob oM a big hY.l on the stren.th of It. Yesterday afternoon a ire-orter ihmn. pened to strike Captin Jiack Orawfrmi at (the Packer House .while he was writ ing a reply to a letter received heir fmm tills itttie eteven-yeair-old daughter. The young vauys letter sta'ted that ee was Just going to ' water the cattle on h hkj.-ne fanmi In 'New Mexico. nd nxaa wi-it. ten on a typewriter in very goo form. TJie document closed with a double row of signs which- the called "kUUes," and expressed the hope that dear pap would he home ifor Chnlstmas. The captain said he was goilng to try ito "get there," anU In the cornea iof conversation told something of Wis experience an p?clal agent of the juAlcial department under Hairn', ad'milnlstnilt'ion. He eaJd that aimong other .tunings 'he arretted 67 men for Kt'lng liquor to Indians, anli 'hiaa everj"one of ttiem convicted. He alo etated ttiat the recent gathering of the O. A. R. at Louisville -as the largest wiiu G-ranuesi event. or tme kind that had ever occurred Ho the Untted SBaites, baa turned Kentucky to a .RepuMteain etate, and had done more o trfrtd the North and South together than any other event that had ever taken place. Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair, . Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREATil mm. Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. ARE YOU QOINQ To the Ball and Cake Walk Tuesday Night, November 19th? A rare treat to in store for Herman Wise's customers next Tuesday night; in t.rkler to celebrajte the opening of s new store and to estalbHah friendly relations wJth his coistomers, Herman Wise has de cided on this dance and ralke walk, and phomlses to cause a bushel of fun; besides the winners of 'this wark twIUl receive a fine rubber mackintosh, and the winner1 ee partner will receive the ttake. (Monday's the last day on iwhddh you may secure your tickets; It will he a popular ball; no BirtetiocnaiHc affair, but ta good time for the platn, everyiday people; .disreputable dhoracters will be kept out. Every gen man must harve ai ticket, ladles free with escorts. Mr. 'Wise twill open his fine new store on 'Wednesday evening, He will sell goods at his old stand all day Monday. Better get in now or you will be sorry for trussing a treat. TWHNTY-SIXTH STREET GRADE NO TICE. Notice Is Hereby given, that the Com, mon Council of 'the City of Aston harve datenmlned to eotahltsh the grade of 46th street from the north line of Astor street to the south line of oilieyway running through Block 'No. 102, all in that part of Hie city of '.Astoria as ml out and re. corded by John 'Akfata', at the following heights above Uhe hane of grades as es- tulblltfiied by Ordinance "No. 71 entitled. "An Ordmaince to establish a base of gnadets for the sttreets of (Astoria, to-wlt At the inters ectlon of 46th street with ABtior street, 25 feet. At the Inrte ectlon of tfth street with eltey-way running thrrougTi 'Block No. 102, a reet. The street and crossings to be level thirougciout the width thereof. At any throe (within ten davis from the nnaa punuioMtlon of this notice, to-wlt Within ten days rUnom the 23d of Novem, ber. 1896, remonstrance can be made against atd proposed gilaide and If with. in nam trme a, (written iremons'tirance agalnist theeame tee filed with the Auditor and Police Judge by the owners of three fourths of the property adjacent to said portion of taid street, such arade ehaf! not be eatabllGhied. By ortfer of Whe Common Concil. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Aatariia, Oregon, November 11, 1895. EXCHANGE STRBET GRADE NOTICR N D Opetiin g Dance ! Patrons! To My Free If JL ! LiUUWU ii 7 The Reliable If Price Clothier. J. M. Turney. W. H. Stevenson and wife and "Nations," returned! Saturday from Be-oMe to Portland. The party 'have bee.t ftshflng and hunting for a num ber of weeks, and rep)rted good sport And any number of big tkh Mtories were flying around the aocM yesterday even ing. .Several merchants and property cwn ern have recently been discussing the proposition of fmtefilfW Fifleenthi vtreet to tihe edUe of the dock line ami It c prob able tMit some action mill be taken In the near future. In vase of Are In that wlclntty it wouM be a matter of great Importance. Ca,piln Jaiok Craiwford. the "Poet Scout," gave a most Interesting enter. falrvment in Fi.-tW'a theatre lust night to an Audience thoroughly appreciative of the many good tlhUnga he said. An extended report of Captain Jack's talk is unavotdalbly held over till tomorrow througih tack df space. The tug Emm H&y.wanl yesterday .went up to Portland having In tow bairge, loaned with the two O. R. and N. coaches used last summer on the Sea, rXhore iuload. and also the barge Auto- c-iat. The locomotive which was brought down tn She summer ma not returned aa that wu purcMMid for permanent use. The tailor-made suit is king of the day. It Is practical and useful for so many occasion. Although, not always according with the feminine tov of the dainty and pretty fuasiiMe tt Is fetch. Ing beyond dispute. ,.Th rrweeful out lines of a pretty form never look so well a (when deftned by .the curves of ihe tailor gown. CTu,vt!ntIn;-f-l CehWLTJoter tus prepared ' petition ..of property own-. era ror n erection or an electric Ight at ths corner of Bond and 14th streets. nrhkii wttl be prcsenr-Wl to tr rouncll to- mo ow evening. Many people In tw p it have fallen overboard at this cor ner, milt b shouHNt that a Ugh win be of twoefft. Testerday ftemoao a lad &imi REDUOE1D R1ATES. Cheaper iro Tiavsl Than It U to Stay at Home. AnoXier cut h 1 ibenn mnHa In raltes to Sn Farndlsco hy the O. R. and N. Co- Taking effect at once. The rates between lAlsloria nd San Franc.eco will be: 'Oitoln, G.0O; steerage. J2.50. The S 6. State of OaMfornltt. w:tl ni M'ejlnesl day morrflng. G. W. LOUNS'BERRY, - - Agnt. WOMAN'S EXCIIANGR. Anyone detjlring to make fan:y articles neerliewiork, cokes, pies and bread for "Biy-.n" will please laeve mrtl at the PublkJ pibr'ary where further in- lurmu'uon may. be obtained. THE RAILROAD EXCHANGE, Numfber 430 Bond Street, hew . - other pldture of the engine, that is to he on t'ne now road, wtth .Vlke Logon as -ivrrinragfni, in Doots. . Ths best of 11 quors and cigars wj on hand. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. , WORTHY OF NOTICE. Ther i aothlng but bold, clear-cut truth in ths statement that to secure per fect fit, quality and style in your shoes at the lowest reasonable prices you must go to the firm of John Hahn ft Co.. 479 Commercial street. NEW POULTRY MARKET. Corner 13th and Commercial Streets. All kinds of flh and noultrv An nnnil Including a sileMed stock of els- -i tobaccos, candle fruit, etc. Give me a U-lal. MRS. FEAKtS. BIDS FOR BRIDGE. Notice la hereby given that aet in specifications, strained diagrams, and bids will be received by the County Court of the Stake of Oregon for Clatsop County, until 'Monday. Januarv ftrh lout b o'dcrk p. nv, for the buikilng. erection and iconstrutMlon of a bridge across the Kiver . in Clatsop coun ty. Oregos, acordins: to suctt nlu. ciflcatlon and diagrams, at a point where the county roa leadtnr from cimi Junction City, to N. E. corner or kuirf C. N. Hess on Young s Bay. crosses Mid river. Each, bidder hli tenif . uw, cma or cerune. check payabl to the order of the County Clerk to the mount or en per cent of his bid, which shall be forfeited to the county in mm the award is made to him and he failsH Kieci or recuses ror te oeriod at t day after euch award made, to enter Notice is hereby given, thlat the Com mon Council of the Ctty of Astoria, have dldtormlined to eecabltolh the gnvude of Ex- ciWange street from the claim line between MoClure'a and ShlveCy's Donation land claim, to the west line of Eth street, all in the city of Astoria aa laid out and re- cordted by John McClure and extended by Cyrus Olney, at the following heights above 'tine base of grades as established by Ordinance No. 71, entitled; "An ordl. naince to establish a base of grades for tr.ie sUroets ' of Aatorla, to-wilt: At .hie claim line between the Sblvely and Mk-Cliwe Dorfatton Laml Claim, 2J feet. At the crossing with 12th street, 26 feet. At the crofing with 11th street, 24.5 feet. At the crossing with lOtih street, 23 feet on the north line of the street and 30 feet on the south line of atreet. At the crossing 'wiltfh 9th eltreet, 43 feet on the north line of the street and 46 feet on south line of the street. At the crossing with Sth street, 52.5 feet on narlth line of street amd 55.5 feet on somffii line of street. At the crossing with 7th street, 61 feet on north line of street and 64 feet on south line of street. At the crossing' with 6h Btreet, K feet on north tine of street and 88 feet on south line of street. At the crossing with Sah street, 167.5 feet on north line of street land 160.5 feet on south Sine of street. The crossings to be on a level from east to weat and the (Street to be on an even tt.ope betiwietfen croasknKB. , At any time wltllitn ten days Prom '.he final publication of this notice, to-wlt Within ten days from the 29th day of No, vember, 1896, remonstrance can be mode against said proposed grade and 4f -tvtth In said time a written - remonstrance against the saime be filed with the auditor and -police Judge by the owners of three. fourths of the property adjacent to said portion of aadd street, such. grade ehoill not be eatabltahed. By order of 'the Common Council. Attest: K. O8BURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Aat'orla, November loth, 1895. New Goods Arriving Daily! flovelties in Xmas Goods Will Be Shown prom flow On. Down Pillows in All Sizes! Cushions in All Shapes! Covers for the Above ii? Silk, Velvors, Denims, Iainen, Btc, Hem and flieh Designs in Drapery Silks I 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. P ID The Leading House of Astoria. pUQj J ILlllln LOOK OUT F0R- P A T1T yjUKisH Ap oiiisi flE THEY PUE? Only the best grades sold by FOARD & STOKES. BERRY'S HARD OIL FINISH HARD TO BEAT. .SO ARE OUR PRICES. it , .Jr. ..fi 5 omts ' a-Aj)but Columljb IivQr opinion bJ,;hJl?Uvbuy tlMosllAo vou Know 1 m What you r orttmo uw IHAtMAlik RoyilSwI" 1 ' Mn (. Amnio ASTOR STREET GRADE NOTICE. N'odue b hereby given, That the Com mon Council of Uhe city of Asfoiia tiavc detenmtneJ to establkb the crda ot Astor Street in Adair's Atorit, from the west line of 45th street to the east line of 46tlh street, at the fol tow I ny heights WANTED. Wanted A good gtri for general house- 'Work toy Mrs. J. T. Lighter, corner of 16th and franklin avenue. Wanter to rent A centraiCy located house of seven or eigtht rooms. Address M., th olDce. WANTED Agents to reDresent the old National Life Insurance Co.. of above the base of grad s establtoed IX1' .V FLfU,lher ln.f?,rn by Ordlmunce No. 71, entitled "An Ordi- r' to estabiWh: a ;be of grades for F U. V.i om the stireets o Astoria, as follows; to-wlt At the crossing of 46 tJh street, 25 feet. At the ore ing of Wi street, 26 feet. The crofeinm to be lsvet and the street to be level between SU& crcwtntK At ny time within ten cays from tits fYmtl pubHcMtton of thts notice, to-wlt WANTED Man or lady to collect, do soma office work, and manage agenta You will deal through your leading mer chants. Something new and very popu lar. Wt pay all expenses. Position per- Withtn ten days from tts h y of SSTs 1TTXS - S?n T November. 1896. remontns-ce Mn b mode fu Lw J. plcuil John Flnney November, 1896, remonstrance can be made aguifa- said proposed grade, and if with' in ihi time a rwttten remonstrance against the same be flled wttlh the Auditor and PoHce Judse by the vtmtn ot rtiree- rourohe of the property adjacent to raid portton of said street, audi grade ShaH not e established. : , - . . . By order of Dhe Common Council. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, November 15tlb, 18D6. IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold. That from his family would withhold The comforts whloh they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of tb right kind. And w would suggest at this season, nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or se of Dining Chairs. We have the Urges and finest line ever shown In ths city and at prices that cannot fall to pleas thp closest buyers. HEILBORN Si SON. Mgr., P. O. Bos 484, St Louts, Mo. FOR liENT. FOR RENT Furnished room on around floor in private faintly. 414 Kxdhninge St. FOR BALE. PROPOSALS FOR LUMiER. JAPANESE! GOODS Just out Just re- celvsd Just what you want, at Wins Lee's, 64 Commercial street. uww mm nie ms T ntm the-mh-TfrV-Tr5m shakes, loose or rotten. knots. Mr requirtd by ami bo the iettetfkAWof county court. The Diana. DeaM.' tions and diagrams nrUl be subject te Mm approval or the Hon. Secretary of War, of the United States. Tbe payment for said contract to be made fey an order on me county Treasurer. The rlht tn reject any wnd all bids Is hereby reserved. uy order or tne courty Commissioner F. I. DUNBAR. Count Clark. Notice Is hereby -iven tht sealed era. I The tmdwsigned -well mM his farm 4n posals wRl be received by the oocmnlttee TWajnook county, Oregon, ait a reasonable on sterets and pubJc ways of the city I fu and on easy terms, 16 or 20 acres ts of Astoria. unfE Wedneelav. November I In grass, ths ie containltyr ll ao-ea. , 1896. at : o'clock p. ta., for upplylng TJe iace is etated rltfnt on the county the City of Astoria with 100.000 feet (boar I a. nere t nom bottom and tili meest jre.) of street p'-umk, stringers, slde-l - can he cieared easily. There walk lumber, c. 1 a a i s on unaxr. Poopoeals shall be makle on Wanks far-1 OTTO JOHNSON. nldhed hy the Auditor and Police Judrel and cnMrwsed to the Committee on Stre etsl and PnWlc Ways, Proposals hall stats the price per thous-l anvl tit mills or on dock. Snap A Kodak at any man coming out of our store and you'll get a portrait of a man brlmmlns over with pleasant thoughts. Such qaallty in the liquors f we hsvetoofleriireennuKliIo PLEASE ANY MAN. Conpe and Try Them. HUGHES & CO. 1T4 FrankUo are., Astoria. Or. TO LOAN. MONBT Apply to Titls and Trust Cs. Astoria Abstract, MISCBLtULNBOUS. J75.M9 PER WEEK using and sellins BUkaiwiS be Wd ntonthly (by warrants I on Hi Ctty Trea-nrer) for all lumber de- versa the previous month. The rieht U reject any .nd a3 bids I hardby reserved. No contract wlX be entered Into iwlea Dynamos for Blatinr watchaa .i approved by the Common Counc41. land table war. Plates wold. aiivaV y - -a 1. Mr vwnuukiov uaa nu BJ W l I uiuc WUh PSa- ma nT Tf ad Puttie Wy. I ferent atc for Mnt fkmlUM Attt: K. OSBURN. l-JKm. Env opcimttd: no t.hma. AiwVMa sHil tA T..M I kl mpaM(s Cf t w-r . ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Qrocers, : and : Butchers Astoria sad Upper Astoria Flo. Teas arid Coffets. Table Dellcac ei DoaMttp - T,?P, "" Verabk,. , , Cur4 Haas. Bacon. Etc. Ihofce Fresh and Salt Meats. Are You Going East? If so, drop a line to AC Sheldon.--general agent of the "&ZvZuZ Route." 150 WhtnrtJ V p0rtl?. He will mall vou tvJ JJl0"- tims table., wd ZESTS' through rates to any Dated. November Mr, ISO. 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