.1 -V THE DAILY ASTOJIUN, ASTORIA, TIJURDAY MORNINj9, NQVEMBJE 1, 1898. . r Look at thiA- Wash . vBowl and ...Pitcher; whooe make is it? "J. and J. Meakin of Eng land. Ir was whisked across the eoa v,h 2h rpore of its mates, ad here they are for yon at 89c. for the pair! You have heretofore paid $1.25 for them, po don't come late or they will be gone at this fig ure. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hour ending at 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United State Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. .Maximum tomperature, 61 degrees. Minimum twin ppp.it lire, 43 degree. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September lat 1895, to date, 6.87 toicbeU. Deficiency of preclpitalton from Sep terrfher lat, 1893, to Uuto, 9.63 Inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. Ask vour grocer for I to Blend tea. It will pleaae you. E. 0. Cough Syriip wfll cure your cough For sate at Estes-Craln Drug store. Royal Society ; Art Silks, , Six Skeins for 25c. TerVatd Spool Erptooidery Silk, ioc. Per Dozen. Knitting Silks - at 25c. a Spool. I filbert Darta 1 Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price lor rur skins. The coolest and best glass of beer In town can be bought at the Gambrlnus saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. Those new perfume, Just received at the Estes-Craln Drug Store are the finest In the city. Purest of wines, liquors and cigars e'.egant free lunch all the dally papers, at the Gambrlnus, 12th and Commercial. Trade with Fourd Stokes Co., deal ers In Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, flour, fruits and vegetables, They will surely please you. Hunger is a very disagreeable sensa tion. There is a place In this town where you can satsfy Us demands with the cleanest and best 25 cent meal you eve ate. That place Is Joe Terp'a. Just arrived at Copoland & Thorsen's, a nice line of high grade footwear for ladles, an widths from A to BE. 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 It's one thing, and May be It's another. But the fact remains back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of It. Until further notice tihe steamer Lur llno will take live run of the R. R. Thomp son on tho Astoria-Portland route, leav ing As-torla from the O. R. and N. dock at 6:45 a. m. dally, except Sunday, and lNirttand fiom AHh street dock at 8 p. m. daily, except Saturday. The Lurllne will lake frelKht and passengers both from her own wharf and the O. R. and N. In this city an.l Portland. Tickets Issued ly the O. R. nnd N. Co. or Vancouver Transportation Co. are good on boat at Pit her company. AROUND TOWN. A DANGEROUS AFFECTION'. lie seems quite fond of animal, He thinks it Is a pity, For he Is ring to the dogs Because he loved the "kitty." After the stormthe new moon'.'-.' Col. John Adair, of 'Sunnyrrteiald, la In the city. C. H. Callander, of Knappton, was pver ywiwmiiiy. 0 Geo. 'MciFartand, of McMInnvllle, is at the Parker. , Dan McaJtiholt, of the Standard Oil Co., is in the city.. ... i.., . A. Peterson, of Brookfield, Is registered at the Parker. J. M. of the Berry, of St. Louis, Is. a guest Parker. E. A. SeeUy, of the Tcleiphone-Gatiert line, Is In the city. Mr. F. Stokes has on a business trip. gone to Portland O. G. "Buer, of Cathlaimet, to .visiting tola Astoria friends. ' id., : ; .1 ;i: Miss 'Lund, of Foard and Stokeij, eays it is going to rain again. i.e.. no l;' C. W. Haml'ln, of Clatsop, arent to Hare last night on a business trip.? :xt.nc. Chas. Ronenfeld, and Josephl Paquet, Portland1, are at the Occident. of Jonco, of the contractors' office, lays that m sorry to ibe relieved, of the mud. dy trips" back anO-'forth to tiro big dltcn You fap: purchase, a lot In morel cheap, er than"' you can this-time next month no Astoria Load and investment Co, has the property for sale. Call amd see taemj Txaiora t.io dhofce lota are all gone, A unique gown for the opera Is trlmnne up U.io skirt with, ruche of wane and oiaoc truiie. xno gigantic sleeves are rormcd of strips of china ribbon, dged wUHvcrcam-colored Valenciennes, end are caught on. the Shoulder with bum.hes Of nowers. Ricas, Htfrsins & Co. eecurtd tile von tracts for furnishing Wic supplies for the Grasmere and the Vasca De Gamai. and Ohrtetenscn & Co will supply idle meats ror one uaigiite and the Pn.wyrn Castle, Asiona mer.Mantj still keop in tho pro. ccsio:i. Ed. VoiKlhard was In from NdhaJem yes. trday with a four-3vorse team and took out a load of supplies. He says that with neip Tram the city and iwtCIhi what aid the farmers on gilve In that eeetion, they win noon mave i road w'hkth can be trav e.l in winter us well as in oummer. reweruay morning a logger named Stephen A. Hansen, who had been at iwork near Catlhiamet Head, was brought to tne city, sullering from severe in. Juries, Including a "broken arm, caused by a log roiling on turn. Dr. Eetes Is charge of t!he case and States that the man win soon bo an good as new. Thie St. Louis Interstate Grocer of the 15tih Inst, contains another long article in support of the Astorlan and its con slstent course with regard to the fall fishing question. The Fame Issue also pays a migh convpllment to Mr. Jumes A. Duffy, of this city, late business man. aiger of the A'storlan, whose briht ideas on 'two value of advertising in connec tlon with 'Ohe snlmon business have been so widely quoted lately. The ladles of the Presbyterian church will serve a. turkey dinner at the Hotel Tlghe Thanksgiving day. Dinner will be from 1U:30 to 3 o'clock and from 6 to Price, 23 cents. No reduction for chil dren. The bill of tare will be published Tueaday morning. All who Slave premis ed to contribute to this dinner or who wish to do so, will confer a favor upon those 1n charge by leaving a'-l donations at the Hotel Tlghe not later than Wed nesday forenoon, November 27fn. To Renlt-.Purn'lHhwl Ihouse of five. rooms. Enquire for one wfck at this office.. Moetlng today n't 2 o'clock' of thft-.W. C. T. U, ttt 'tllieJr roams at Re-snuo' Hall, ' John Grant, of the North Shore, was yesterday In t'ne cily on a shopping trip. J. Blncbvll, one of the keepers ofTllla- mook Rock, Is a guest of. the "Parker House. 'Onackor Jack" let a train on his rounds amd yeascrdoy called on his lAstorla friends. Airltlcles of agreement were signed yes terdUy between John Wlison and Ed. Wll Hams for. a twenty-round clove content under the Mlarquls of Queenstnury rules, to tike place at Long Beach the 9th, of December. Wilson Is well known to all Astoria, sportsmen as a plucky and con stetem't iperformer wJth the gloves. His opponent is tald to be a clever man, aind no doubt a spirited contest will re suit. Neither man Is to weigh more than 1-10 pound's. In addition to the gate re. celpta la side bet of $500 has been made, Th articles iwere executed In Aetorla yesterday and were witnessed by several gentlemen. Nothing so distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from it. Nothing so dangerous if al lowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. Chas. Rogers. SHILOH'S CURE, the great Cougb and Croup Cure, is In great demand Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children love It Sold by J. W. Conn. THE BON TON. NcIjv Restaurant-Serves all the dell caole-s of the tvsiijon at the lowest prices. Open until midnight. Hpec'al attention given to theatre parties. No. 571 Comincr. clal street. Nwwton iPtiliilps, of San Fram'isco, cltderot. and S. M. Seellgsohn, ore guests of the Oc- Presldkmt T. H. OiiirMs, of the North west OonMriretion-ICo., hmi rettirncij from Portland. A. McPherson, of the Richardson It Boyntton Co., was Plvnklng hands Wfttv his frlemlu yesterday., Afrs. IC. J. Richards, of Portland, agent of 'Richards' pa'tent hull- tonic, is 1n the city ifor a few days. The Wort SMe 'Whist Cub held weekly meeting yesterday aternioon Mrs. C. V. Fulton's. Captain Rk'liuriisjn, of the Columbine, who has Jusst returned frcm Desrruotlon Island, reports that he landed Light Keeper Hair.son anl broug'irt off Assistant Keeper Virtue at Tillaiirtook Rock on the out trip. A large amount of winter isup pilea iwere put off at the rock. On the return trip mall and freth provisions were put alboard the llgiht smip, where all were foun'J weii. Fromi the llelhiuihlp a trip Was made to Destruction Island with Lnimplg; MoClure on toaid, wWo took 'mlnutics of the repairs -to te made on the government railroad on the Island. The weatWer being thick last nlsht the Columlblne could not enter tihe river, but stood off the light ship all nln'ht, wiiiioh 'tihe capialn believes is one of tihe grand est aids to navigation On ;fhe coast. FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property in Van Du. sen's, Aiderbrook, Adair's, Shlve'.y's, Me Clure's, Tnylor's, New Astoria, Warren. ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan in sums of 'X0 to (J.OOO on good real estate security, R. L. BOYLE & CO. REDUCED BATES. Cheaper to Travol Tiian It Is to Slay at Home. AiKMiaer cut imis 1een mndo In oceiiin nvtes to Sam FarneiSL-o by tho O. R, and N. Vo. Taking effwt at once, the rates Owiiwcen Alsterki nd San Francisco will x: 'Oalbln, 5.00: steerage. J2.B0. The 8. B. State of California W.tt sail We.lines- rtay morrtlng. (1, W. LOUNS'UKRRY, Agvmt. FROM NOW UNTIL SPRINO Overcoats and winter wraps will be in fashion. They can be dlscairOed, tempor arily while traveling Dn he steaim heated trains of the Ohlcagj, Milwaukee and St. Paiul Railway. l')r solid comfort, for speed amd for srafety, no other line cam compare with this gveat railway of Uie West. FOR RENT. Three comfortaibly furnished rooms, wltJh hrst-cUa table hoard, at Mr Hoi (ten's, corner tth and Diaatie streots. hcAird wittiout room If desired. FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkably small sum of 11 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 they can obtain at his place a we.l-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. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE. For a dlnn served on the Dining cars .-. i v..,cago, .Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, will be sent to any address on receipt of a two cit potaw stamp. Ap. ply to Geo. H. Hafford, tfctivral lessen. Smiio!1"' ''4 C'"my I,l"M'"' Ohl?go. Another gang of workmen were yester. day inWrrnoon waiting on tho dock for a boat to ta'ke tlhelm to the railroad camp. Fur fine photognaiplha or crayon portraits call on W. F. Snodgrass, 728 Commercial street. The ibest and cheapest -pl'iee dn town. ., '.I iitiit .'. 'Miss Nollle Flynn, of Vancouver, Wash, cister of Mrs. D. Khatrahan, iarrlytd,Pun day morning and will remain ovec.the holidays. All of the stores are 'beginning ' to put on tlhelr holiday attire, parWoularly the Trtamets, wh'lcti are preparing for ye turkey day. ,. . W. E. Taipptn; Ttl. J. Kinney's travelling man, has arrived home from a long Ulp, liurtng wihidhi ihe vlsltel his old home In Pittsburg. . . ,: iv ,i Now Is tihe Uime to pick out your lot in Flaivel. Ca.il around at the otllce of the Astoria Land and Investment (Jo and see the plat. Many people last night attended the opening n't Herman Wkte's and1 adimlred the hnn&'ovne store, Its decorations, r.nd beautiful lights. - - . . SLri'..liitenJou! IVVattls, a! the J'all read construction work, came in from coi.Tip yesterday afternoon nnd rnys that the walking Is good. I-iange beaver and fell hats trimmed with velvet loops land 'bows, iwlt'h pom poms cf ftial.lwris or of iilk of lighter, hue. are piioiiuresnue for little girls. The iwnfters of tlhe bay yesterday af ternoon during the fihort storm were quite rougih, and the White caps curling over l'he di.ii:-k blue 'Wa'tetii made a bMuttful svene. Tliie o.i'ier ti'lght "Bcb" M'ay, the well known Portland travelling man, won a IKty-cent chrnr wlttout taking any of the deadly enhances that rmia'Jy gj with betting. He and a friend bearded a Plflih street cable cur In Portland, and on the way Bob proposed to bet a fifty cent olgor f iat the car ihad a fender on It. His friend took the bet, aind at the next corner 'tHjey disembarked to examine Ihie ci.ir, and found that no ifender was alttacheJ. "I guefs I win the bet," snid t'iio fi'ier.'J. "I gue-s not," remarked Dob, and called out, "Come livere, George," At ehat a gentleman came out on the rear platform. "Mr. Fender," said Bob, "let m'3 malice you acquainted with my frlonij, Mr. ," amd soon they arrived at the Louvre, and clouds of a'.-o-natlc vapors almost enveloped 'line winner of tho bet. THE SMITH-LIEB CO. Tlf'a excellent company, which Is to ap pear at Fisher's Opera House tomorrow and Saturday nights, is worthy of the rnont liberal patronage. The criticisms of Uhelr performance all over tlhe county are inert flattering and it to fair to pre sume that all lover of good drama In Astoria will R'lve them a rousing flrwt night. The bill for the opening night will be a double one, the sparkling comedy, "The Arabian Nights," and the remam'Ic curtain raiser, "The Violin Maker of Cremona." On Saturday evenlnif, their farewell night, they will present the fitrong romantic seiml-mllftary drama, "Hermlnle. or five iCrosj of Gold." Not wiltllvstandlng the greuit expense Incurred In ibrlnglng tlhe company here, Mnnager 'Beggs has aranged the seals of prices at 23, 60 and 76 cents. Mnch Business Transacted Last Night. RAILROAD FRANCHISE LAID OVER Ctty Agrees to Pay the Special Po lice Engaged During the Waterworks Strike. NEW POULTRY MARKET. Corner 1-lfh and' Commercial Streets. All kinds of fltJh and poultry on hand Including a lejted stock of cigars nd tobaccos, candle., fruit, etc. Give me trial. MRS. FEAKES . THE LEADING DENTIST. nlLiV- H10wr ling d..ntlstT inrf t?, ""wess of crown and S.n.2f WOrk ai ts and 1114s teeth wlthoutpoJn. . . , , . WORTHY. OF. NOTICE.. tru.'h. -'!"" but "i" clea'r-cut i statement that to secure pr- L!tltr D'1 " ln "i " IZTZTT'!'1 Prlees-you must go to- ths firm of John Hahn Co.. 7 Commercial strMt. . . . ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair whera exhibited Qeoige Klnnetson, Fred W. Johnson, Al bert Danleiison, and Chas. Peumson, wiiio were over from Fort Stevens yesterday, silent t.h'O dny vtsrKlng r niHTierous frlemls. Ieavv your orders at tHus "Pat" Mar ket, 571 Commercial street, for Thanki giving turtteys. On thbuyand poundB evime direct from Southern Oregon this morning. Jc'ui Mittson has re turned from Fin land where the epei.t a year or so. Mr. MUKflin was .witil Mer. Fonnl Stoke for a THimibw of years tbtfece he left for t'.io old country. People have watted a long time for i'lio FJaveJ property to toe placed on the market, but t.ve time lus come at Inst, 'Tb Astoria Land and Investment Co. has tihe pit ready for Inspection. Cory Ilrotihcrs' office haa been recently llt'red up with a new counter and cah ier's d.iiartiment. The final coat of paint as iput on yesterday and the otllce now rreaenis a vfry neat appearance. Phobably three quarters of the house keepers of America us. Royal 'Baking powder. W'.iy? FKIDaYS MENU. T!k . workmen on the railroad 'grade above .Tongue Point have struck asy dirt to work in wet weather. It la large ly a 'couipuund of sanl and gravel, and good rror-! can be made through It. Holders of StiaUe Insurance Co. policies will p.va?s bring polities to me, and I miiil re-wrife. them-., ,v i '' A. R. CYRUS. Agent. Th liiUJ of tens Congreatlonal churrti rrJ:t ccriia'ly Invite yenr to attend) re ception given in honor of your own birth day at '.Mrs, M.. A. 8tev-nn', b& Franklin vom?. Friday ewnlng, November 2M. Tie big or xct ln Uppertown a 111 be fin Isitr 1 tocjjy or tomorrow, and Ca.hler I Drkfast. 1 Halved Oranse I Fried Yellow Meal Mush. I Minced Veal. Sliced Ham. 1 Flann-1 Cakes. Honey Coffee. '' Lundheon. 'l'r.Jo Bisque Soup. Wffers. Hot Biscuit. Jelly. Tea. Dinner. Sou?. Cream of Bnkevl Beans. Curtrled slices of idlallbut. Boiled Rice. Turnips, with Wtiitlte Sauce. ' Ittuee Salad. Frem-h Divisslng. Boiled Cablnelt PihMing. " Coffee. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. EH frvvt'Liiii Mt Perfect Made..; ' 40 Years the Standard. . A regular meeting of the city council was 'held in the city hall last evening. Mayor Kinney occupied the chair and all councilmen were in their seatc except Thomson and Seherneckaiu. The following Is a summary of the busl nera transacted: A petition for an electric light on 14th and Bond streets was referred to the street ccmimlttee authorizing it to place a llgiht at What corner. ' A petition from H. F. Bruhn asking per mission to pay his bond street assess nent on tho installment plan, referred to the street committee with power to act. The petition (from the Postal Tekgraph Company asking 'for permission to erect poles In 'tlhe city WmtU was referred to the same committee. A petition from property holders in the vicinity of 7th street and Grand avenue asking for the placing of an electric light on that corner, referred to the street com mittee. Petition frdm certain residents on Bond street, calling attention to the fact that a house of prostitution is a'bMit to 'be opened on that otreet, and reques: ing that ifhe necciary stepa be taken to abate the nuisance, referred to the com mittee on health and police. Petitions for liquor lleeness from Ut zlnger & Hock, Harry Hamblett and Har ry Jones' were granted. Petition from the A. and C. R. R. R. Co. for a 'franchise across the streets and hlglhijvays tit Astoria was placed on file. Cominvurtlieation from the water convmte fion ln regard to the payment of the special policemen engaged during the wa terworks otirlke was on motion of Coun cilman Welcih adopted and the auditor Instructed to draw warrants for the pay ment of the several sums. Remonstrance agalns: planking road way between Salmon and 18: h rtre-ts until some time In the future, was placed on file. Remonstrance niiaint the proponed im provement along 17th street, was placed on file. Remonstrance against the Improvement of Irving avenue from 18'h street ".o 24th (street referred to street coin-mllitee. Preposition from A. S. Bennett on the a 'segment of his city property was re ferred to tlho eoonmlttee on wayij and means. Report of the commltce on streets and public ways on ttie Daivid Airthi propjst tlon recommending tihat It be accepted, was adopted. In the matter of the petition for the Improvement of lftth street from Com mercial to Irving avenue, too city sur veyor was Instructed to report on grades before any notion be taken. In the matter of the petition for the city to build an approach to the ferry aerofls Young's bay, the committee's re port that when the county built the brklge the city weald fc Its sliare, was adopted. The report of the street committee on grades for Second street was read and adopted. - Report ifrom committee on health and police on the bill posting petition of Oiarit'j Simpson requesting that an ordi nance be drawn up ln accordance with Bhe request, was adopted. Report fron sundry persons neklng the council to donate $100 to Mrs. O. Peter son was adopetd and petition granted. Report from t'.ie commltee on streets and public ways on the estabHshiment of grade tor Columbia avenue was adopted Report of saime commute for grades on Alameda avenue, adopted. Report of committee on streets and pub 11c ways on bids for limbor was adopted Ordinances appropriating the sum of $1041 for the .benefit of L. Leback for street .wiork: arioraprlallng out of the 14tlh street fund for L. Leback the turn of $S4CT.ri0; fixmir Hie compensation for tne city Sexton at $10 perimonitih: transferring $500 from the police fund to tlhe cemetery fund for the purpose of keeping the cemetery in proper condition, were read first and second times. Ordinances were parsed regulating the manne- of conducting city cleotiors; ap propriating out of the 45th street fund for uhe ibenellt of S. Normlle the turn of $412.16; appropriating to the same party out c'f tihe general street fund for the Im provement of ero'dlngs on 4oth etreot. he sum of $111.38; appropriating out of the Duane rftreet fund for the benefit of N. Clinton & Sans, the sum of $3a04.98: appropriating out of the general street fund for construction of ciwlntM or. Du.iiie street, for the benefit of N. Clin ton and Sonu, tfhe sum of $t!3; and reg ulating ti'vt Ueens'Ing of theateis. A 'motion was made nnd carried that tihe council hold an adjourned ' meeting cn Weimfilay evening next, at 7:30 o clock for the purnop? of ' further con. slderlng tub railroad franchise ordlnam?e. uMiK'.imira ne:cn gave notice thit at ttie adjourned meeting to be held Wed mwuay evemng ,ne wou.ri ntroduee an ordinance imiklng the suiry of the aud itor and police Judge $HK) per month KeHo.utlon deeiirinir the rtn'wrminntin of tlhe council to hniprove 8th Nreet. from south line, of Commercial to oulh line c magara street, adopted. Resolution directing the board of n seom to make the assessment for the improvtmeiH or 14th street, aduntnl. Reiioluiion directing the boanl of asses- soru to imuKe the assessment for the lmprovumeni or IMiune street, aJojited tkraoiutions providing that notices be given of the filing of the ropons of the lev.ui ase.w.nents for Wie Improvement vi wun street, and Irvine avenue, a.lonf. rlesirous of retiring nnd says tlhnt.Jie l,it-s his .best wlsJies with tola successor. Ju what business he win emage in ho has not announced, but now that the railroad Is assuerd he will protmibly qnrry out ecMenios long cJicnaruM. 160 200 BUYERS AND SELLERS. The following transfers of real estate were filed for record In the county record er's office yesterday: B. C. Kindred, and wife, to F. W. Johnson, lot 18, Block 10, First Addition to Kindred Park, $ R. IL. Boyle and wife to C. C. WanwMt, Lot 9, tin sub-dlvislon of Lots 1, 2, 7, and S, Block 66, Adair's 'Astoria George Btirtley to S. E. Utlngzer, all right, title, and interest in saloon and fixtures known as the Gaimtorinus Minnie E. Barrett to Duncan Scott1 Lots 12 and 13, Block 9, Railway! Extension C. C. Warwick to J. I'. Peterson, Lot 9, In sub-division of Lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, In Block 66, Adair's! Astoria C. R. Hlgglns to Aug. Takalo, Lots 3 and 4, Block 3, 'Astoria addition to Warreton 200 200 135 CITY BONDS FOR SALE. Noffce Is hereby given that sealeJd pro posals will be received by the committee on ways and means of the ctty council or tlhe city or Astoria, Claitsop County, Oregon; untiii ieoemoer l&tfh, 1895, at 2 o clock p. m., ror tlhe saCe of Astoria mu nicipal bonds in the sum of $50,000 at six per cent for twenty yeairs. For full particulars addres K. Osburn Auditor and Police Judge, Astoria, Oregon. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. By order of the Comlmon Council, Attest: K. OSBURN, Audlitor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Ntov 11th, 1835. A TWISTER. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist, For In twisting a twist Three 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 other twine than MARSHALL'S. any BIDS FOR BRIDGE. Notice Is hereby given that sealed plans, specifications, strained diagrams, and bids will be received by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, until Monday, January 6th, 1896, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the building, erection and oon-RVructlon of a bridge across the Lewis and Clarke River, in Clatsop coun ty, Oregon, acordlng to such plans, spe cifications and diagrams, at a point where the county road leading from Clatsop or Junction City, to N. E. corner of land of C. N. Hess on Young's Bay, crosses said river. Each bidder thai! deposit with his bid, cash or certified check payable to the order of the County Clerk to the amount of ten per cent of his bid, which snail oe rorrenei to ttie county in case the award Is made to him and he failB, neglects or refuses for the period of two days after such award Is mode, to enter Into contract and file hiis bond in the man ner required by and to the satisfaction of said county court. The plans, specifica tions and diagrams will be subject to the approval of the Hon. Secretary Of War, of the United States. The payment for said contract to be mode by an order on the County Treasurer. The right to rejeft any and all bids Is hereby reserved. By order of the County Commissioners. F. I. DUNBAR. County Clerk. Dated, November 7th, 18J5. If tou want a sure relief for pains in the back, aide, chest, or limbs, use an leocks Plaster Bear in Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and imita tions is as good as the genuine. The Loiaest Prices and the largest Assortment I s T STOVES V K S T I N TINWARE A R E -AT- S T STOVES V E S Foard & Stokes. . .....-... .-. . ..... lOllltS . T5 "--Atjovt Columbia livcr opinion I Ghat m&hi if far When vou hnw r I MAvVn..UM.. .. '. ' Whaf you &re qettino lL00KjF0R--s Ait L e AOirJo ("!Cfl!S Is THf Wo5 Royl Sca1"J Snap R jodak at any man coming out ol our store and you'll get a portrait of a man brimming over with pleasant thoughts. Such quality ln the liquors we have to offer are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN. Conje and Try Them. HUGHES & CO. TURKEYS. GEESE. CHICKENSrETC AT ROSS, HIGQINS & CO. Leave your orders early. ed. iaiuiion tiecjaring the inu-itlon of :ile council ro improve Grund avenue from one east line of 8th to the went line of i.e.i street, was adopted. me Toiiowing resolution was intrdni by CoimcUman Young and referred to the committee on inealth and police. v nereaa, n nan Been reported to the scmmoin council that J. E. Fcrsmson nuts erected a building on Bond strset wj oe usea aj a mouse of 111 fame n,i thtit said house Is soon to be occupied by wfii RiivA-n i.voman or file town, nnu- ttherofore, be It Resolved, by the common counoll ih,i ttie ch!ef of police be and he Is herehv ordered to notify the said J. E. Fergu son tiiat said hoLbe shall not be used for a hoube of ill faime, and ttiat women of tiw town shall not occupy the same. rne following claims against the rltv were read and an order made that war rants be drawn for their payment: Dally Aatorlan, $11.21; Foard & Stokes. S2: Clat. ope Mill Co.. $1.: Foard & Stokes, $r,.io; I. H. uelllnger. K1.50: J. B. Wvatt. ti.K- Griffin A Reed. $1: same. SS.30. R gi $6.; C. S. Gurtderson, $tii.75; Clatsop Mill Company. $IS.j6; same, iw; tame. $1S.T5: lime. $1.92; same. $t.S0; H. F. Prael ft Co., $1.60; same. K2S; ame, $j; c. S Gundwson, $2125: R. R. Marlon, ill- As toria 'Box Co., $68.13; sam, $1.76; Fisher Bros., $1.50; O. Osmundian, $1; James Petty. $10; Scow Bay Foundry, $1 50; Dal glty Iron Wcrka, $iU.2i; Astoria Transfer! Co.. $1.50; Mrs. T. O'Erlen. $l.'..ad: Frv.1 Overbook. $28.50; ine. $10 50,' Oeore BarJey 'has sold the Gambrlnus nwort to Messrs. L'tslnger and Hoch, who rlll bereafter carry on -rtie business. The Mil of eule was fllej for reoord yesterday. For wsn time past Mr. Bartley has been CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that 'by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria to me directed, dated tho 17.h day of Octo ber, 1895, and ognlntst W. E. and M. S. Warren, -Commanding me to levy upon Lot No. Block No. 61. MeClure's Astoria friended ed by Cyrus Olney, a.nd collect tlhe ass ment due thereon, moimt1ng to $43.76, for the construction of a sewer on 12tih street, I 'have this day levied upon paid de. tserlbed property, and on the lTitt day ot December, 1893, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said duy, at the court 'house door In the city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, wl proceed to sel-l at pulbllc auction, ral' prcper'ty to the highest bidder therefor, to pay stiid aaMriment and cotu and exp,nses of sale. Said eale to be for United States gold and silver coin. Dated Astortas Oregon, November 16, 1896 C. W. LOUGHBRY, Chief of Police of the City Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria to me directed, dated the 17th day of Oc.o. ber, 189G, and against W. E. and M. S. Warren, Commanding me to levy upon Lot 6. In block No. 61, MeClure's Aatoola extended by Cyrus Olney, and collect the asse ment due thereon, amounting to $23.76, for the construction of & fewer on 12tlh street I have Dhls day levied upon ea'd de scribed property, and on the ITth day ot December, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. n. of said day, at the court house door In the city of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, win proceed to sell at public auction, raid property to the highest bKJder therefor, to pay iold ae9ment and costs end expenses of sale. Said eale to be for United Stntes gold and silver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, Novenher H. 1896 C. W. LOUGHJDRY, I timet or 1'otlce ot the City Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria to me directed, dated the JTwh day Qf Oc:o ber, 18sto, and against W. E. and M. S. Warren. Commanding me to levy upon Lot No. 8, in Block No. 1, MeClure's Astoria extend ed by Cyrus Olney, and collect the astseL's ment due thereon, amounting to $43.76. for the construction of a sewer on 12th street. I have this day levied upon ea'd de. scribed property, and on tfhe lTtfa Aiy ol December, 1895, at 2 o'clovk p. m. of said rLiy, at the court 4iouse door in the cily of AwtorU, Clatsnp County, O-vg n. will proceed to seS at pulbllc aactton," sld property to the hltfiest bKJl.r therefor, to pay Wd nswniMt and casta ana exposes of sale. Sail sale to be for United States gold ami sllwr coin. ASTORIA - MATTRESS - FACTORY, 37S Commercial Street WANTED WUnted A good girl for general house work by Mrs. J. T. Lighter, corner of 15uh and Franklin avenue. Waniter to rent A oentrai&y located house of seven or elgthlt rooms. Address M., this office. WANTED Agenls to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt For further informa tion, address O. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cat. Manufacturers of every dmrlption of viungea, Mattresses, etc. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astorls Fine Teas and Cofffei. Table Dellcac es, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Venetables, Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt - Meats. 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. O. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo. FOR RENT. FOR 'RENT A "Densmore" Enquire ut this office. typewriter. FOR RENT Furnished room on ground floor in private family. 414 Exctenge St. FOR HALE!. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given 'that by virtue of a. warrant Issued by the Auditor and PoMee Judge of the City of Astoria to me directed, doited the With day of Octo. ber, 3895, and: against Laura. M. Whalley, Commanding me to levy upon Lot No. 4, ln Block No. 18, Adair's Aistosfa, and col lect the assessment due thereon, amount ing to Two Hundred Dolans ($200.00) for the Improvement of 39tlh street from the noirtdh side of Franklin avenue to the south side of Duafc a'.reet, I have this day levied upon eaid de scribed property, and on the 16th day cf December, 1895, ait 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, In front of he court house door in the city of Astoria, Clateop County, Or egon, will proceed to sell at public auction suiid property to the hdgtiest bidder there for, to pay said assessment and costs and expenses of sale, haul sale to be for United States gold and sliver coin. Dated AstorK Oregon, November 16, 1895 C. W. LOUGHBRY, Chief of Police of the City Astoria CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is iherelby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria to me directed, dated the 17th. day of Octo ber, 1895, and against D.- K. Warren, Commanding me to wvy upon tot No. V, In Block No. 56V4, MieClure s Astoria Ex tended by Cyrus Olney, and collect the assessment due thereon, amounting to $23.i6, for the construction of a eewer on 12th street. I have this day levied upon eaM de scribed property, and on the 17tili day ot Deceimfber, 1895, at .2 o clock p. m. of said day, at the court ihouse door In the olty of Autorla, Clatsjp County, Oregon, will proceed to setl at public auction, said property to tlhe highest bidder dlierefor, to pay suld assessment and eosla ana expenses oc sale. fcaiu sale to be for Unite! States gold and silver coin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, November 16, 1895 C. W. LOUGHBRY, Chief of PoMee of the City Astoria JAPANESE GOODS-Just out Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 643 Commercial street. T.iie undurstigned will seill his farm in Tillamook county, Oregon, at a reasonable i'.giu.e and on easy terms, 16 or 20 acres Is In ginass, the whole containing 158 acres, r.-ie p.ae in situated ristiit or. the county road. There Is both bottom and ililgin lamlH, iwMcih can be cleared easily. There Is also a lot of fine timlber. OTTO JOHNSON, 1746 FranMln ave., Astoria, Or. TO LOAN. MONEY Apply to Title and Trust Co. Astoria Abstract, MISCELLANEOUS. $75,000 PER WEEK using and selling Dynamos for plating watches, Jewelry, and table ware. Plates gold, silver, nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated; no experience; big profits. W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14. Columbus, hio. The Resort 473 Corumeroihl htieet. is Hie place where the hiisinesfiiian and the laborin mnn go for what is called "BUST ON THE COAST." or a nice cool driuk of the celebrated Oambrinns Wei. Sand wiches of every kind made to order, nnd an elecunt free lunch served evrv rlnt- Hot Boston Iluked Beans served other afternoon. You are weloome. Grosbauer St Brach. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE, Notice Is hereby piven that by virtue of a warrant Issued by the Aud.tor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria te me directed, dalted the 17;ta day of Octo ber, 1895, and against Fulton Vt, J C. W. C. Dement FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc LOGGING CflJHP ITJOflK A SPECIALTY 197 Olney street, between Third and "and Fourth Astoria. Or Commanding me to levy upon Lot No. k, In U.Oek No. 57. McCure's As or extend ed Dy Cyrus o.ney, anq collect the as sessment due thereon, amounting to $35.71 for the construction ot a tew or on 12$ street. I t-.ave Dhls day levied upon fad de-4 scribed property, and on the lT'.b day ot IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cord, That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles ot FURNITURE of th right kind. And we would suggest at this season, nice Sideboard, Extension Table or se of Dining Chairs. We have the largei and finest llpe ever shown In the city and at prices that cannot fall to pleas h" -losest buyers. HEILBORN & SON. . drop a Une to A C. Sheldon. ,Be"1 of the "Burlington 2 ill Waahlnvt.ro i . - j He will mail you fi r Decwriber, 1896, a 1 o'clock p, ro. of rUa :! ttDI. and advise you as to tha Dated Astoria, Ore-ron, NwrtT IT, 1SX C. W. LOUGHERY. Chief of Porjce of The City A: tor la cuy, at the court Kouse door In the c ty of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, wl l proceed to sell at public auction, f,;i property to the highest bidder therefor, to pay fuld assessment and costs ana expenses of sale. Said eale to be for nited States roM and silver coin. Dated Astorta, Oregon. Novemb r !S, 1S3u C. W. LOUGHERY. 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