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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1895)
"T ' Look at this Wash' Howl .anil Pitcher r wJioju make : is it? J;'and J. 'Mfakin of Eng land It. was whisked across the fi?a with 2i more of its mates, a ul I.e.o ihev are for you at 89c. fr the pair! You have heretoforv paid $1 2") for them, fo don't come late or they will be gone at this fig ure. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States Department of Ag riculture, weatner nureau. Maximum temperature, 50 degrees. Minimum temperature, 40 degree. Precipitation, .12 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st 1895, to date, 7.01 Inchc Deficiency of preclpltalton from Sep tember 1st, 1S6, to dite, 10.09 Inches. BUSINESS LOCALS. Amk your grocer for Ito Blend tea. II will please you. E. 0. Cough Syrup will cure your cough. For Bate at Estes-Craln Drug Store. Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. The coolest and best glass of beer in town can be bought at the Gambrlnus saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. Those new perfumes, Just received at the Estes-Craln Drug Store are the finest In the city. Purest of wines, liquors and cigars elegant free lunch all the dally papers, at the Oambrlnus, 12th and Commercial. Trade with Foard & Stokes Co., deal ers In Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, provisions, Aour, fruits and- vegetables They will surely please you. Hunger is a very disagreeable sensa tion. There .s a place in this town where you can satisfy its demands with the leanest and best 20 cent meal you ever te. That place la Joe Terp's. Just arrived at Copland Thorsen's, a nice line of high grade footwear for ladies, all widths from A to KB. No trouble to show goods, and satisfaction guaranteed to every purchaser. Call end 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 ABtorla Wood Tard Is proud of It. Until further notice the steamer Lur '.Ino will take live run of the R. It. Thomp son on tho Astoria-Portland route, leav ing Astoria from the O. It. and N. dock nt 6:4f a. m. dally, except Sunday, and Portland from Ash Btreft dock at 8 p. m. dally, except Saturday. The Lurllne will take freight and passonffdrs both from her own wharf and the O. R. and N. In this city and Portland. Tickets Issued by the O. R. and N. Co. or Vancouver Transportation Co. are good on boats or either company. Royal Society Art Silks, Six Skelna for 25c. Ter?-Yard Spool Embroidery Silk, too. Per ro9ien." $ ' $ Knitting Silks at 25c. a Spool. j I Albert Danbar I AROUND TOWN. .A DOUBLE DELUSION. The appointments of the toilet table should "be in dainty . flowered Dresden china, and the pincushion cover of. linen ihould toe embroidered In a floral dejlgn matclilng tlh:a china. Th'e assriult and battery cases against M. Simpson and Mns. Glbney which -were Wto bo heard In the, Juwtlce court yeater- aay arternoon were continued until 10 o'clock Monday morning. I'afeisengera Intending to tuk advantage of the reduced rates to San Francisco offeired by the O. R. and N. Co., should call at the office and secure Bleeping ac tfommiodaitfons In advance. We aire now located In our now office, ait 635 Commercial street, where we will advertise Astoria 305 davs. & hours, m nin. tftes and 48 seconds every year. Call and we us. u. Lj. lioyle & Co. VHYier engineer Green U pushing the iworit on th -new fire alarm system wl;h. all po;"Sto speed. Another man will be put on tn.j -nomlng and the wortt wmi 00 completed In about ten days. Doutt Manning Hodgklns, In She Youth's Companion. ' "Wfoiat a lovely doll, deiar Flosle," I said, "I aim sure tihat the came front France! Does she eitiut her eyes iwttifcn you put her to bed? Can she walk and talk and dance?" "Hush!" murmured aoftly my brown-eyed pet, "9he mlglhlt (htar you, don't you f ee? She doesn't know she's a dollle yet, But v'm a'peeee the's folks like me." To travel or stay at Won. Mrs. S. Benson, of Skamokawa, la visit ing In Astoria. FOR iR'BNT A "Denamore" Enqul! ut this office. typewriter. Ortat weather for the railroad and wa ter works coritnactors. j The further reduction In 'Frisco rates loaves little margin to go lower Engineer Jaimletson arrived from up the river ywsterday on a 'business visit. The O. 'R. and N. Co.' is selling round trip tk-kets to San Francisco for $10.00. The finest applet of tho aeason are to be found at the 'Pacific Commitalon Co.'s. Tine Western 'Union messenger haa been uniformed In a 'brand new regulation suit. The powidmoster w-ould . not lessen , the amount of damages iared as a result the 'horse to in limbo. . 'i 1. . ., Thte Jadks of t(h Congregational chtMxft moat coruia.iy invite yoa to attend a re. eoption given dn ihonor of your own iri. day alt 'Mrs. M. A. Stevens', 56G Franklin avenue, rriuay evening, November 22d, One of 'Dick Marlon's teams ran away yesterday morning, and In turning Into Commercial street from M'tHn ran Into the cbjomleal engine ihtouse, breaking one or une ooors. Thenoercw were not 1n W1. The Society 'Minerva will rive a socjable Saturdiy evening, the 23d, at O'Brien's Mall, In Uippertown. A good program in prepared for tihe occasion and refresh. ments will Ibe served. Admission, 15 cenm Many Inquiries are being made now for real estate investments in land around Astoria Land companies are becoming active Jn tihe'ir operations and everytSiIng puinis to an increased real curate Inrsiness thris iwinter. Don't forget th'at When the plat of Fla- vei '.a ready nnd the lota are placed on the market that y"ou can buy them of us aa cheap as from any flum In the United mates. R. L. Boyle & Co., 635 Corr.nv.r- clal street. The Cudles of the library association are 'Ward at work dressing dolls for t)He hoi' SdUyu. They mufgest tihat mdffliers iwho tntortJ imaklngpuirc'haseao'f WWisklnd. h'old off -until these dolls are 011 exhibition, wiMdh! will be about ten dayts before Xmas. D. Stuart Jr. left last evening for a two weeks' 'business trip In the Willamette valley. Watclv our window for bairgaln Real estate. R. iL. Uoyle & Co., 535 Commer cial street. J. T. 'Murphy, of Sp'Oka'ne, Id spending a few diys In the city. He Is a guest of Whe Parker. St. Acnes Guild, of Grace Cli'urch, 'Will hold a Btsslon at ithe .home ' of Miss Eva Bmlt'li next Tuesday. Thtro Is a rumor afirtat that eastern capltU'.'lts will soon atart a new tanking Institution in tlhls city. Capltialn Will Wlhltcomb was In town yt'iflerkilay. He retiirned to Portland on W10 Telephone hi the evening. Nothing so distressing aa a hacking cougto. 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'8 CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is In great demand Pocket size contains twenty-five dose only 25 cents. Children love It Sold by J. W. Conn. THE BON TON. Ndar Restaurant-Serves all Ihe deli cacies of the rMnon at the lowest prii-es. Open until midnight, fpeenl otlentlon given to theitre parties. No. 571 Commer cial atreet. Mr. W. B. Kinney was yesterday ap pointed by the county court administrator of the estate or miner Moody. eerloua accidents are liable to 'happen at TliuirpJay evening, ut .wilildli. there will be a lange gathering of the elite. Charles Itone'il, wiho for the past few days Diaa been In Oreffon City On land business, returned tiame yesterday. Said a prominent buslneea man yester day, "The promised Improvements to the rtfaidrway leading to U.ppertowin do not seem to be makini? inTudh. headway. The street Is In a dangerous condition and iscrlous accidents are lltb'.e to happen at any ume. evenaj business men were heard to remark yesterday evening that it seemed tiunvre tihat o many prominent property owners Should .have flled remonotrances at the 'recent Council meeting airilnst the street I'mproveinncnts and thiat It was a good plan to pumsuo If the better class of citizen? wanted to keep the town back. The effect of tilie presenlt reduced rates rrci.n ixirtland to Frisco Dias been to cut the through, rate from Ohlcago and St. Paul- via the Northern route and Port land' t'i San Frairtelsjo by Just the differ ence between the proportion of the tlirougi'i rate lallowedi to the llnea south 01 j'ortinmt and tho V fare. Mack L. C'a nei'on, the genial 'mate of tho American ship Reaper, will ton a now in Portkcnil, Is visiting friends In AstO' rla. FINE BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. We have choice property In Van Du sen's, Ailderbrook, Adair's, Shlvely's, Mc Clure's, Taylor's, New Astoria, Warren ton, and Astoria Addition to Warrenton for sale. Also money to loan In sums of 1200 to 13,000 on good real estate security. R. L. BOYLE A CO. REDUCED RUTHS. Cheaper to Travel Tlian It I. to Siny at Home. Another cut Oiiiua been made In occim rate to Sun FurnfiWo by Wio O. R. and N. Co. Taking efftvt at once, (ha rates between Alt'loria and San Fnane'eeo will e: Ojlbln, aterrnge, 2.50. Tlie 8. H. State of CaMfornla w'U will Welne tlay moining. a. W. LOUNSHEnnY Ag.nt PRC-M NOW UNTIL SPUING Two fvjndoed tons of wnd, to be Uised on 'U.ie water works tunnel, were . un loaded at the lt'A ttreet 'Whaif yesetir- Fish Commttoloner James Crawiford .was a Visitor to Astoria yesterday. He re- Mirne.1 to his homo at Vancouver last nWli't. ,. , '.. .. In the office of County Clerk Dunbar yesterjuy, Victor Forsmnn decfired his Wteretlon of becoming a United States citizen. tawyera Thomson and Smlltlu who have been on a bunting expedition for the past 'four days, are expected nonf to morrow. . Tlie prises to be given at the Red Men's Ball w'hlch takes place next Wednesday nljrlut, ilnave been selected 'and are very foiaiiidNOme. Tne population of 'Astoria is over 10,000 people, land no doubt these 10,000 people inuive i.uuu.uw irathiervj, mothers, slsttirs, brotherp, aunts, uncles, couslr.ls and friendt whom 'they .would like to Wive come nnd make their tiomea here. We ara gfi'jtlng up Some fine literature wlhlch we will mall to them If you will call at our office, G3i Commercial street, and leave Kiel names and a'ddresee R. L. Boyle & Co. Yewtenday imarnlnig the ateamer Rich brjiifcfi't Jjiwn lanotter Kt of graders' outfit from the Lewiij and Clarke which with) ot'lier material and camp supplies, were transferred to Who steamer O. K. ami i?cnt to K10 vanlous caJmps above Tongue 'Ptflnt. About twenty imore men were a' so sent out. The fifth camp w.lll be tswibltllied next week. Contractor Cory left last nlgiht for Tacomn W'hcre he will arrange 'for the building of the 'twenty duimp cars, as Ut Was found Im ipiuletlcable to havethdm made here. The yVung ladlea of the Epworth Leag'ue gave a very plealiunt lniformal soclail last evening In the M. E. chirroh parlors, wihlelh) was very lately attended. One of the peaullair features of the en tertalrtment wihrtdh causod a great deal of mirth, iwaa the now method the young loiJies ih'aid of collecting the price of the reTreaH.nent The gentlemen Invited the Indies to t upper and afterward eadh la dy wa.9 weighed on a platfnm settle. Her PU'iitner pxl 20 cents for Itte flrjt 100 pounds In weight and one-fourUh'Of a cent f:ir ep.cili pound ovor the hundred. Light wei.igiMt ladles were In demand. Thore h.iis been oppoedtlon to Olirietlajilty In OTOryconiilry since Chrt," ' But the Bible Is not overthrown, and . the church 1 more thiafl fever Confidant that Christ will win-;, Btt Chrlstanlty 1 doing more than Jut Jlvjig and moving. In straight line. The progression is geometrical, cubic. . ' 1 V f' - '" Christian progrecj, this going from s'irength -to strength, Is a necessity. The child that- never grows becomes a mon liarostty. So h a Christian you are either going forward or slipping back ward. Listen what thie Book says: "Take up thy cross and walk;" "Search the Scriptures dally."' It to not only an active progress, but an advancing progress. A door turning on Its fcingvs movee, but It doesn't ad vance. The wheels of a chariot ad vance. If we tt down and weep over our failures, drink over again 'the bitter ness of the failures of our work, review h tlhontcolmings of our church and Its members, we can keep ourselves In ta state of motion and commotion. But IX we go and try again; If we take our shortcomings to God In prayer; If we are. determined to do Just the right tWlng for our-ichuroh, then we will progress from strength to strength. "Wings for the angels, but feet for men; ; We may borrow the wings to llnd the tho way, We may hope and aspire and resolve land pray. But our feet must rise or we faM again." THAT BUILDING. Interview With J. E. Ferguson Concern, tng the House He Is Building. ' It seems that the resolution' Introduced m: the council meeting Wednesday night, in regard to 'the use of the building now .being constructed on Bond street by J. E. Ferguson, has caused considerable feeling In various quarters. When Mr. Ferguson was seen yesterday by an Aorian rep resentative he was In a somewhUt wrathy fraime of mind, and did not hesitate to express hte opinion. "To whom does the ground belong, Mr. Ferguson, upon which the house In ques tion is being erected?" "To me." "Who owns the house?" "I do." "For whom are you building the house?" house?" "For myself."- "Who will occupy It?" "The house will be ocoupied by a ten ant, and you can fay that In no manner of way will it be used for Immoral pur poses nor will It be occupied by women of the town, as was stated in the council meeting laat night." DISTRIBUTION PIPE. Nearly (All iLaild, and Will Sojn Be Ready For Use. 1 OK A KIND! PRICE TO ALL ! In tho great American game three of h kind beat two pairs, but the three kinds wo boast of beat the world ! It is our aim to so conduct our business -that the most inexperienced will leain to implicitly trust us ! The time kinds we refrr to are the three splendid divisions of our clothing. 1st Division, $7.50 All of our suits worth from $10 to $12.50. Our price only $7.50. 2nd Division, $11.50. All suits worth from $12.50 to $15.00. Our price only $1150. These suits are world beaters. 3d Division, $15.50. Such grand garments as others ask you $17.50 to $22.50 for. Our price only $15.50. 1. We Challenge Comparison! 2. We Invite Your Inspection!! 3. We Want Your Trade!!! That galngs off men 'have been busily engaged 4n laying the wtater mains Uhrougti tihe at.vets for eevenal weeka past Is well known to all, but tihat the work Is nearly completed1 few realize. Superintendent Simons yesterday stated onat su per cent of tihe work was finished, the only gap remaining Itb do being .be tween 25d and 9tlh streets on Commercial and Eabt Franklin. Seven hundrcn and nnety tons of cast Iron pipe have been laikl In tihe Btreels on the solid ground, and ong before the wUter Is tnirned Into Dhe new reservoir tfhe distribution plpe3 will ibe ready to receive it. The contractors have done ia quick and moat satisfactory Job and Mr. Bjmons, the superintendent m e'hiarge deservfB t.he tihanka of t'he clly as well as of his principals. THANTCSKIVIXQ EVE BALL. Hho Red Men will give a erand mas querade ball at Fieiher's Hall on ThUnk!? givlng eve, November 27th. Admission for gentlemen In costume, $1.00; ladles In cos tume, free. Spectators, CO cent's. Prizes will be giyen. NEW POULTRT MARKET. Corner ,19th and Commercial Streets. All kinds of flah and Doultrv on tinnrl Including a sjlea.xl stock of clears and tobaccos, candles, fruit, etc. Give me a trial. MRS. FEAKES. A TWISTER. lEimi w Opposite Palace Restaurant. The Reliable to I Price Clothier. A twister In twisting May twist him a twist, For In twisting a twist Three twists make a twist; Hut 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 6'he Ycu viper! He (gallantly) You snake charmer! II Oa.zeltiiio. Is there anything more Important than that your 'food should 'be Wh'oleKOine? Fhyaldiana will tell you tlha't it ia made more wtholfeomc .wftn 'Royal Raking Powder. MBNU FOR SATURDAY. Overcoats and winter wraps will be n fiurhlon. They can lie dls.?m.-d.U, tempor arily while traveling in the Mcvm heated trains of the Chleagj, Milwaukee and Si. Pmil Railway. For solid comfort, for peed and for awafoty, no other line can compare with this great railway of the est. FOR RENT. .S L.Tf(rta,bly f-""nl!fc rooms, Jlch flret-claas table board, at Mrs. Hoi. dn, corner 9t'h and Dutme strtota. board without room U desired . FOR THOSE WHO EAT For the remarkably small sum of 16 cents one can procure an excellent chick en dinner every 8unclay at the popular Denver Kitchen." east side of 9th street between Astor and Hond. Mr. Rlchard u. ! Proprietor, bIho assures the pub- V .er cnn ob,nln at hl P'-'ce a wel-cooked, well served breakfast, din ner or supper any day In the week for r i .r. k ""-n"on'a Price. Give him a ca. and be convinced that he speaks the A iliundred people stool on tihe J4ih etrect dwk as th'e Hustler tied up' yes terday afternoon iwlt'h the big barge of sand for Ulie tunnel. TKose Urge Eastern and nine Point ou:p s rven solid will arrive Th'a morn Ing laml tun bo found for sale only by the Pa.'tfl'." Ccm'mla-'lon Co. T'ie condition of Josrpli Andri'l,'-tbe well kno,vn carpenter, ih'j lias been fer lously 111 for the ptot few weeks, wias much tetter lat evening. Superintendent Chadwldc jterday hud a gang of 'men at work cleaning t'he dirt off oT Oommeivlul street, mucth to t'he Joy of the many pedeatrlur.s. We are told tiliwt ipeaa and beans are dhfap now. The place to buy tihem to kiy tip for your winter euppty,. w at ttw Pakilflo Commltalon Co. The good looklnsr and popular Jack Wll' Hams is again behind tihe desk at the As. tor Hoi:'., looking Ian natural and obllg- Insr t'f he never mV.ssed a day.. AX EX 10 ATATICA L HILL OF FARE. ,or, "J1"""-' rv0i on the Dining cars reoelrt of nt ,0 any M " WtartT C:"ny UulMI,. Ohk-uw, THE LEADING DENTIST. Why Is Dr. Howard thrt lu,llK .. nrm,, i- . - """ oennist? "ticcess of crown nnd t-7i.. . " '"."" nil. ". WORTHY OF NOTICE. Thre Is nothing but bold, clearut truta la he ctatement that to secure per. fct fit, quality and style In your shoe, at the lowest reasonable prices you must go ta the arm of John Hahn Co., rt Commercial street ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's ta'r where exhibited. Holders of Stulte Insurance Co. policies will please bring policies to me and will re-wrlte them. A. R. CYRUS, Agent. A. II. Johnson, a well known trapman of llitnook, Is spending a short vacation In Aatorla. Mr. Johnson ta accompanied by Ms wife and Is quartered at the Ator Hoiwe. '( Iirave your orders) at the "Pat" Mar ket. 571 Commerctal street, for Thanks giving tui4cey. One tCumsand pounds) ciime direct from Southern Oregon tins morning. ; Damn tirades. o decoraflve In the driiVlrg iroom, are now of the Empire style, medallions of Nepoleon. being .In sorted in the floworej sIMt of whMh they are made. . Toilay. HjIo California. Ptuamflr wHl ar rive and will unload ve:al "toiM . of T.-.'arrtiflvlng gools for the Pacl(K Conv nittwlon Oa. ; - ' ,' : The "Nw 'Wojnan" shoe Ihw an emun eltd vamp,, blue c'.ol'h- top, 'With sik la:ge butt '.', but the tip has beene sllfihtly cllpe,I, leaving a narrow front, not One Mliit. Contiuctor Lucau' liorse got Itway yinterd'ay and befoce his owner could ejp uic Ktm, IVjiHidniA; frr Petty ihad the n- It- iI In row. The pundmaiter demandedl wa,(t sum t'.ie contractor claimed waj nr,-re tihan fits ho.-s. wn worth. Phy'.'lcliutis nre agreed tihat exces Ive use of laU'J'voDk' illquors will In time almost totally iloptroy the t'aate. This bellet iwUs conniimed in an amusing 'manner one diiy tlvls iwceflt, iwihen tiwo convivial gen tlemen entered a well, known Commercial street rrawt, tihe ne of one being mute t'..it snUbii&ntlal evidence Bhat Its coloring IhUd cost lt owner considerable im'oney kVcxi several yearn' time. Tlie genius. In Ulie white apron astked them what they would 'Wav, nd he with the ermine nose propose! to add mnotlher coat of paint to that orjan by tnk'lng three nnirj ot gin. While 'he wa. engaged In fathoming the 'mjBtetilcs of tihe free lunch counter, IY fnoitfons friend nha.iv?ed the places ot '.he gin and the glass of Ice waiter he took on tihe sMe. On returning to the lar II1".? vtlfr.ui drinker t'elxed dhe nrar- e t glups, cotftalrflng water, and gu'ped vlatwn the contenta, wihreupon, remarking llha't the e wis no.h ng like gin to warm a .man up, he tirrr.e l to 'leave tihe saloon. Ti'-rt Puinrtest part cf the Inic dent was that nothing could convince the toper Tihat a trick had been played uiKm him. EVBft ONWARD. Rrlrf snorI of a sermon preachfd by the llev E. S. Ilolllnirw at the congrega. tiiMial cini'.sv N'ovumbjr nth, from the text, "They go from strength to strength, every one of them In !4 on appeareih be ft re God." Psaltn vxxxiv:7. The palnilal is describing the experi ence cf the worshiper on hl wiiv to the holy sanctuary at Jerusalem. Here the he.'. of Isriel gaVhereJ to worship Je. huv.nh with demonatratlon and ceremony Indescribable. As tho traveler proceeded from hill to hill every now view dded to his already abundant Joy. Coming from the north from Ebal could be seen Gere- slm; from Oereslm, Ra-nah; from Ramah Mlrneli: and from 'MlspeCt, Zlon. See the beauty of theso words. Thousands ard tens of thour inds are going to Zlon. ts rrcn Hill IO,inui my kv, wo ley go 'fettn. rnrHv In eirAich. unLll every one atuwivti'i before Goi In Zloo. llutjhere luia deeper tnejuuna; in tnese or .. Thf w-ay to to, nmwniy aion U also mi; t'hkt crosses Mils nnd 'ales, env.1 th saints' manner of life is very apt ly mi tnroprlate!y "fl3foed going frcm '"trngt.!l tO'Wrengt'V'. The power th'it urses and purflio In the acorn until It becomes fh nilrhty oak And Its coun- terruiif In man. but of . nucl hlghier and more mysterious nature. - The uni versal cry of man "OrrrJ!" There U an Indwelling optnH that Is not aatls nd bv a full developmant of merjly the. phytf.Val and ntell.-Wil paru of our be ne. Poor. Indeed. H tn coivepiion cr rrtan'd prosress wfikfli sees no horhiin be yond t.e tonib. . CTi.ristlar.lty. r.Kl-tly unuerstoou. is the m'V. progrcrlve f.ifior of civilisation. Brookfast. Tokay Gutipea. Cracked W:heat. Willi Cieum. Broiled SteSik. French; Fried Potaitoes. Hread BlWult. Coffee. Luncheon. Minced Ham and Esg on Toast. Th'ln Hread and Butter. Apple Sauce. Tea. Dinner. Corivomme a la Julienne. 'Roast Loin of Beef. Mashed PO.u'tues Browned. Mashed Turnips. Oaiulillower on Toaat. Lcunon Jelly, with Cream tnd Iced Cakes. Coffee. Order u, loin of beef on Friday. Let The bu'tcner remove a steak fo.- Sa:ur day's bre.iifast, and hang the rett In his Icebox. I nut met the butcher to send me your loin of beef early, fcuvlng first removeu tne tenderloin for Sunday's din ner. Did 'hum Send 'horns any bones or trtmmlngt for the soup pot, and fifteen cents worUh of ehln. Put these at once over the nre; dimmer five hours, strain and Bet away to cool, keeping a quart to cooi oy jtsej ror Saturday's dinner For the consomme cook ai pint of thredd- ed vegetables of any and all kinds until tender in water; drain, or let thtm cook nearly dry, and pour over a quart of Boll the cauliflower tintll tender: drain break apart, kiy on toast and pour over a pint or A.tamuvte sauce. Make some plain cup cake batter, and bake in rmutlln pane. Ice and serve with lemon jeny ana wmjppea cream. The American Historical Reglstar for November lhais for Its 'flroritisplece a beau tlfuUy colored and embossed reproduction of tihe inslfrmja of tihe 'Military Order of Foreign AV'ars of 'tihe Unlied tSit.cs of America. An article in tlhls number, whidh. will aittruct purtlcular aittentlon, 1? one by Hon. W. . Bailey, Sr., LL. D., of Houston, Texai, on the "Regulators of North Carolina." "Lafayette's Visit to tihe United States in 1821-25" takes the nadien's guest tCwou;,!: 'New Jersey, with a score of lllus'tiri'tloir.u. A dascendant ot his tells much thiat Is ne.v and entertain ing about General St. Clair. Mr. L. D. Seteeo, of New York, contributes a very readable article on the "Rural Militia cf New Amsterdam." Tlie:-e are several oth er valuable articles in this number, and n;ure ttan tihe usual amount of news concerning lihe Pntrlot-Hcredlrary Soclc tlea of all of which The American His torical 'Register Is the or,;ai The whole s'tyle of the number is-good and attractive and tihe illu.siritions re productions of old family portraits and olden time AimericUn vien-ire particu larly fine, Ihii'if tone work. The imasozlne In every lartlcular appears 'to be growing better iwlth each number and is verily a fln-de-'slecle hlstork'al monthly, published bv till Hlstoric.nl Rc?:er I'ubl flh'ng Co., Phlla., the oflleers and stockholders of wihifdli, Iby ithe way, are all prominent .memlbers of the varioi: Patrlotic-Hered- Itory societies, iw'hose mt.mbereh'p Is bm;ed upon ancestry, ijnd wlhtlh ire neither bdneflolnl, political Won secret orgianzla-Uons. The Louiest Prices and the Largest Assortment I s T STOVES V E S T I N TINWARE A R E -AT- S T STOVES V E S Foard & Stokes. CITY BONDS FOR SALE. WANTED. With the fcvue of the mth the Mitdhell Monitor announced thai;. Its m iSiion on eairtlh 'had been filled nnd was prepared to Join tihe ansels. The Monitor l'a existej jurt one year, and has been a bright, newsy paper. BIDS FOR BRIDGE. WUnted A good girl for general house work by Mrs. J. T. Llg.vtar, corner of 15th and Franklin avenue. located-Address Notice is hereby given that sealed pro posiau will be received by the co.nmUtee on ways and nwans of tha city council of the City or AMoria. Claitajp County, Oregon, unitil December 15tlh, 18 5, nt 2 Wunter to rent A cerotrailCy o'clock p. m., for the sa'.e of Astoria mu- house of seven or eight r joins. nicipal bonds in the sum of $30,000 at six M., thj offlce. per cent for twenty years. , For full pariticularu addres K. Osbuin WANTED Agents to represent the Auditor and Police Judge, Astoria, Ore- oIl National Life Insurance Co., of gon. Montpeller, VU For further Informa- The rJgErt to reject any and all bids in tlon- address Q. M. Etolp, General Coast hereby reserved. , Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, Sao By order of the Common Council. rancisoo. uaa. Attest: K. OSBUR? Awarded Highest Honor World' Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DIX IT k t Jl ' CREAFJ n m Wost Periect'Midf. 40 Yfars the Standard. SINi Ell N-.ice Is hereby plvcn that sealed p'.nns, tipeclflcatlons, strained diagrams, and bids will be received by the County Court of Che State of Oregon for Hatsop County, until Monday, January Sth, 1836, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the bulldlncf, erection and oonstructlon 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 Clatvop or J unction City, to N. E. corner of hand of C. N. Hess on Younz's Bav. imi h river. Each bidder fraH deposit with hie bid, cash or certified check payable to the order of the County Clerk to the amount or ten per cent of his bM, which shall be forfeited to the county in ca-:e Mie award Is made to him and he fal's. neglects or refuses for the period of two days after such award is made, to enter mxo contract and file tols bond in the man ner required by and to the satlijfact'on of said county court. The plans. soec:fli- tlons amd diagrams will be subject to the approval ot the Hon. Secretary of War, of the Lrrited States. The payment for saia contract to be male by an order on one county Treasurer. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby rei--erved. By order ot the Courtly Commissioners. F. I. DUNBAR. County Clerk, Dated, November 7th, 1836. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Nov. 11th, 18.15. LOST. LOST-JAn A. F. "C. emblem yesterday. Finder please return to Miss Lewis. NOTICR OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 12, IRVING AVENUE, FROM lfrttti TO 18;h STREET. TUmtnS.GEESF.CHiCKENS.ETC,, Notice Is hereby Riven that Assessment Roll No. 13, containing the special 'assess ment ifor 'the improvement of Irving ave nue, Ifrom 15th to 18th street, all in E'.iive'.y's A' l.orla, Ciegon, h 13 been filed In ulie office at Dlie Auditor and Police Judge and is now open for tn'p.ctlon and iwKl remain open until WediciJay, Dec. 4ih, 1S35, prior to whl.ti tine all cbjeictions to isuch u&ess.itent must be filed (In writing) ntf'Ch the Auditor and Police Judge. The Conmittee on Streets and Public Ways, together with the Street Ass-s-ors will :ne: in f'e Council OlTimbeie of Ulie City li:ill, in the City ct As'lccla, en WiJnt'Jiy, De?ci.-nb:r 4tli, ISM, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., to review nl equalize such assessment nnd report their action to the Common Coun cil. K. OS3TJRN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Nov. 21st. 18j3. NOTICE OF FILING OF ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 11. 45TH STRKET, IN ADAIR'S ASTORIA. 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 reference and ten cents for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. 0. Box 484, St. Louis, Mo. FORRENT. To Rent Furnlahied house of five rooms. Enquire for one week at this office., FOR RENT Furnished room on ground floor In private family. 414 Exchange St. FOR MALE JAPANESE GOODS-Just out-Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 6B Commercial street. Tie undtirslgned will eetll his farm In Tillamook county, Oregon, at a re.:B.nable fSJ.e and on easy terms, 15 or 20 acres k in grass, the whole containing lug acres. Toa p.a -e id situated rfei.vt or. the county road. There Is both bottom and higin larcdst whdeh can be cleared easily. There Is also a lot of fine timber. OTTO JOHNSON, L46 Franklin ave., Astoria, Or. TO LOAN. MONEY Apply to Astnrl. Ik Title and Trust Co. w MISCELLANEOUS. J75.000 PER WEEK using and selllna Dynamos for plating watchea , Jewelry and table ware. Plates goVST nlcke , etc., same as new goods. Dlf- v 1or asents- 'amine and shops. Easy operated: no experience- Clerk No. 14. Columbus, hlo. AT ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Leave your order early. Notice Is hereby rlvit that Assessment RoM No. 11. containing theeptc'al eescss ment for the Improveiment of 4Sii str et from Oilleyway running ihrouffj Bocks 10'l ar.J 101. to the norlh lln? of Asi.or street, all In the city of'Astor'a, as lad out and recorded by John AdaL- and com monly known Adair's Ap.o.-li, has b en flled In the office of the Auditor and Po lice J mice and is now open and will remain open unt iHverriber 4th, 1SK. prior to whi h t me I objections to such assessment must be1 filed (in writing) with the Auditor andt Police Judge. - 1 The Co mm Ways, together will nieet 01 uie vuy nai.. in vi.y or wi i;es ot eTerv km,l muu j. s 4;... in fltionnt froA . ;.f wKy'liThe Resort 478 Coin.neroial afreet, is tbe place here tbe bustDeMtnan ami the laboring nittee on Stre-ts and Public fP0" fur wbai ia ealled "BK8T N her with th Strt Asseirs 'I'HE COAST," or a nice cool dritikaof In The Council Chmmr.ers 'he cvlebmtl Osmbrinns W iv Hull in t c-t-v r ; I.,, nf .... , . . faoa- fr.T the hour of S o'civk m.. o fl 'C'S Tr Wr review and enuallac such asss-nt and, ,X,i 1 aL' Re'Ted everT report t.ioir aciion to tne common loun-' """eioome. ca. k. osburx, i . Auditor and Police Jude. ' Astoria. Oregon, Nov. Hst. 185. OrOSDtlUer St BrSl'h J'