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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1895)
t I THE DAILY AJJTORIAJI, AJ3TQKIA, TUESDAY MOENLYG DECEMBER' 3 189.5. :;';akCo tliis best, I1, ,: ; iiiii-fluT tli '3 next !j i.- to search the : i '--,1 1 over nnd pick out ,!, a::;::';; n. 1 the men who need tht money your money it if? ;it lart and make it go !( far as we cm This is how wo camo to have those hamh-aws for you at as low price as 'Aoc, rJc and a firl-rat.ti one, lit for a cai jjpjitcr, for 57c. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours ii.lins at 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United fitates Department of Ag riculture, weather bureau. jOiixunum temperature, 47 degree. Minimum temperature, 41 degrees. 1'reclpitatlon, .0.! inch. Total precipitation from September 1st 1S!C), to dute, 1)3 Inches. Dellclency of preclpltalton from Sep temher 1st, 18.15, to date, 8.9 Inches. BUSINESS lA)t'AL8. A'sk your grocer for I to Blend tea. It will please you. B. O. Cougli Syrup will cure your cough. For sar.e at Estes-Crtaln Drug Store. Meany la the leading tailor, and paya the highest cash price for fur skins. The coolest and best giaus of beer In town can be bought at the G&mbrinua saloon, 12th and Commercial streets. Those new perfumes, Just received at the Estes-Crain Drug Store are the finest In the city. Purest of wines, liquors and cigars elegant free lunch all the dally paper, at the Gambrlnua, 12th and Commercial. Hunier Is a very disagreeable sens' tion. There jS a place In till town where you can eat1 sly '.ts demands wun tm olecneat and best 25 cent meal you ever ate. That place is Joe Terp's, ' Just arrived at Copo'.and ft Thorsen'a, a nice line of high grade footwear for ladles, all widths from A to EE. 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, nd May be It's another. But the fact remains-buck they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Yard Is proud of It. No excuse for Mceplcss nlKhts when you can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This will relievo all annoyances, cure the moBt severe coiifrh, and give you rest and health. Can you afford to do without It? Clias. Rogers, SIIIIXiII'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is In great demand V3v,U ns e rfuitn Inn twentv-flve dose only 2S cents. Children love It Bold by J. W. conn. NEW rOULTRY MARKET. Corner llUh and Commercial Street. ah nf fl-ih And noultrv on hand. Including a Silo-Hod Block of cigars and irttxieeoK. candle, fruit, etc. Give me a irlul. MRS). FEAKE8. THE HON TON. Ndv Restaurant Bivvtt ell the deli cacies of the ewison at the lowest prices. Open until midnight, tfpeolal attention given to theatre parties. No. 671 Commer cial street. CITY BONDS FOR SALE. NoMce Is weby given that sealad pro- pomiCs will be recolved by t!he commutes on ways and means of th city council of the City of Astoria, ClniWon County, Orejrom, uiiltill December 16dh, 1835, at 2 o'clock p. m., fop tine sale of Astoria mu nicipal bonds In the sum of JjO.WW at six per cent for twwty years. Far full particulars eddrew K. Osburn Auditor mid Police JiMko, Awtorla, Ore gon. The. right to wjtvt any and all bids to hereby refleirved. By onler of h Comlmon Council, ACtaut: K. OHUURN, Auditor and Police Judge, Astoria, Orgon, Nov. lltih, 18j3. iFROM NOW UNTIL BPHINO Overcoats and winter wrap will be in fr'hlon. They can be dlaeB.d-ed, tempor arily wilille traveling in tiliu teium beixl trains of the Chicago, Mlkwsukoe and SI Paiul Railway. For solid comfort, for peed amd for ooafiMy, no other Hue can compare with this great railway of the west. FOR RENT. Three comfortably famished rooms, with ibwt-clasa tahlo board, at Mrs. Hoi- den', corner Olh and Dunns streets, bouru without room If (Kwlrwl. FOR TUOS13 WHO KAT For the remarkably mall sum of lb cents one can procure an excellent eHWH er. dinner every Bunday at thvV'opular "Penvftr Kitchen," east sli'j"of Sth sireot between Astor anV.iiod. Mr. Richard son, the .priVA'Wor, also asuures the pub ll Vnit they can obtain at his place a well-cookt, wU served breakfast, din ner or supper any day In the week for the above mentioned price. Give him a eail an, be convlnciM that he apeak the truth. AN F.NIOMATICAL WLL OF FARE. F'r a d nn.-. ?rvtl on the Pln!ng ear of t?ie CM ris,, Milwaukee uid fit. Paul I'.Jii'.Ay, st ill b IMU to any adiltVBe on r..i-ri! of a two cent pontane sump. Ap t ', to G'M. H. HITjrd, G.'tnral l"aiwi. r r Arn!t, OIJ Colony Huihlltig, Ohlo.igo, iliWlG.9. WOliTHY OF NOTICE. T!"?re Is nothing but bold, clear-cut trui'i In the ct.itement that to secure per f t lit. qu.i'uty and style in your shoe at ivi lowt-it reisona):e prices you must t 10 the (irm of John llalin & Co., fit X Tr HS.CfGF.traSS.tlt -AT- . MIGOINS & CO. I Have You !l Seen Our $ I Stamped liineps, Dollies, Tray Cloths, . $ 1 Splashers, Pillow Shams, ft Laundry Bags, Collar & Cuff Bags, I Table Covers, Cushion Covers. 1 I ISfV the Royal Socitty Silks. ffi AROUND TOWN. The boy stood on the burning deck, It was his first sea trip. And he was leaning o'er tho ralC , So couldn't leave the ship. , C. B. Smith's for choice randies. Collections continue to improve. Royal Society Silks at Dunbar's. The woolen underwear boom Is on. The minstrels are coming to town. Political meetings will be coming thick in is week. Two more scow bay shacks have tum bled Into the bay. The grippe has not yet made It ap pearance In Astoria. Mr. Jackson, of North Shore, was a vis Itor to Astoria yesterday. John Eder, a travelling man, of Oregon City, is visiting In Astoria. Finest American mixed candles in the city, 10c per lb., at C. B. S mlth'a. Died Sunday, December 1, 1S95, at Hare, Oregon, Mrs. B. I. Coe, aged 74 years. Men were busy yesterday laying water pipes on Commercial street, between 9th and 10th. Among the big things produced In New Jersey are mosquitoes and Marshall's Twine. Born To tho wife of Axel Anderson, Sunday, Dec. 1, 181)5, a daughter; weight, 8 pounds. Mr. Frank Cnmlo banqueted a number of his friends at the Denver Kitchen Saturday evening. LOANS Made on residence and business property G. H, Randell, at "The Occi dent," (until Thursday). The number of patients In St. Mary's hospital Is now considerably less than 11 was this time last year. Six balls of Ice wool for twenty-five cents at Dunbar's. The regular monthly meeting of En gine Company No. 1 was held at their hall last evs.Hng. The Misses Elsie and Laura Parker, daughters of Copt. Eben Parker, left last evening for Portland. The weather last night could not damp en the ardor of the Salvation army peo ple, who were out as usual. You can buy a tooth brush for five cents each to CO cents, a nail brush 5 cents to 13 each at Chas. Rogers' drug store. nr. Ttn,mAn wltn un (.rentltf In Jured on the steamer Mayflower, was re ported last night as not oeing quue so wen. P. N. Corsets don't forget the name- are sold by Albert Dunbar. Fred Davidson, a well known Astorian, who Is engaged In the cannery business In Alaska, has returned home for the Winter. Young man has $1000 and his services to Invest. Ten years' business experience. Address, with particulars, "H," care of Astorian They have found In California that peach stones burn as well as coal and give out more heat, They sell at the rate of $3.00 a ton. Henry Adams had two fingers of his right hand nearly cut off yesterday by fooling with one of the circular saws at the Clatsop Mill. ' W. H. Hurlburt, genoral passenger "nt of the O. R. and N., was In town yesterday. He returned to Portland on .no evening boat. , The balance of tho wire for the new fire alarm system arrived from San Fran cIkco yesterday and tho men at once com menced stringing It. Stock Fish, Anehovtos, Cape Cod Mack erel, Eastern Codflv Canalied Herrings, Bloaters, NmVwrglan Herrings, etc., etc., at I;'YiY & Btokea Co.'1. Homebody announced yesterday that Postmaster Wise ought to suggest to the department patent metallic umbrellas for his street corner letter boxes. Tho cheapest line of ribbons In the city can be found at Dunbar's. Coma where the woodbine twlneth But let tills be the verdict Impartial There Is no kind of twine that twlneth Like the twine that Is twined by Marshall All wool mittens, 20o pair, at Dunbar's. Dollies, price from five to twenty-five cents each, at Dunbar a. The Ladles' Guild of Grace church will hold their sale of Fancy Article In the basement of the church. Thursday, De cember Mh. Bale to commence at 2:30 p. m. At Porson' fish market yesterday was received the first Chinook salmon since the close of the Ashing season. The fist weighed 40 pounds and was bright and firm. Married-December 2. ISA by Justice of the Peace Abercromble. J. H. Llnd strom and Miss Charlotte Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Llndstrom Will reside at Fort Stevens. Crime Is more common in single life thun In married. In tho former 33 in every lHi.ot'O are guilty, while only 11 mar rlid men of the same numlior have grave ly broken the laws. The most rapid growth In the exports of Japan la in Door matting, which now go to the Tutted States nd Kuivpe In lots of l.io.OOO bales at a time. The second Inrerafe I In cotton rugs. Real el pocket hook 8 at Dunbar'. William Ooollx. of the Bon Ton R'V tai.iMit. was arrested yeiterdny for sell ing liquor without a license. Hi CIS will Iw" heard In-fore Jinhre Osburn In the jvillce court today. The smithes! qonrter cf Feetlon If. ton nstilu & null Ii- runire tt mtw.i. w rM r.y ;.;;rr J'tv t't-,irty en a mortgagej foreclusure In tho caco of Gertrude Bar clay, administratrix, vs. Richard Rich ards, et al. The property was purchased by tho plaintiffs for J707.04. ThA Tverv Mnndav Club of the Presby terian church are preparing a sale -of fancy article ana canuy, to oe ncia in tha basement of the church on Tuesday evening next, Dccomber 10th. ti new WMtern Union telestraph sigh I (h. .nrnn. nt 11th And (!omm,TC'al lS a great Improvement and Is evidence that even corporations realize tnat a cleaning up time has come ror Astoria. The strains of "Mikado" heard yester day In the lion Ton Restaurant, where Prof. Navonl's orchestra played during the dinner hour, made one Imagine that he had somehow got Into the metropolis, C. B. Smith, the confectioner, has the finest selection of candles, nuts, ond Christmas tree decorations ever offered for snle In this city. His prices and qua). Ity of goods oinnot be beaten on the coast. The ball fcr the benefit of the Kalewa band Satuiduy night was a financial suc- lens, and tho proceed will er.nhle the members of that organization to purchase several new and much needed Instru ments. , Citron, Lemon, and Orange Peel, Cur rantsfl Raisins, Sweet and Boiled Cider, Nuts, Cooking Brandy, Cranberries, Plum Pudding, Mince Meat, Oranges, Lemons, Grapes, etc., etc., at Foard & Stokes Co. . A vinegar souled old bachelor, who has probably had three or four unrequited loves In his life, write to ask this ques. tlon: "Which Is worse matrimony or death?" Well, If he tries the former, he will In time find the latter. Fishionable capes have the back and sides made with godet plaits and the front hooks Invisibly in the center. A hat of the same shade, with curving brim, has n large bird In front, with the wlngB backward, enhancing the whole. We have tho finest and most complete assortment of canned fruits and canned goods of all descriptions that has ever been placed on this market. You can convince yourself of this by giving us a call. PAT LAWLER & CO, Yesterday Sheriff Hare sold Blocks SI and 83, in Adair's Astoria, under an action for foreclosure of mortgage In the case of the Astoria National Bank vs. Mary II Lelnenweber ct al. Tho consideration was $1,777.09 and the plaintiff was the purchus. er. Judge T. A. McBrlde will be In Astoria Saturday and hold a short session of court on that day. It Is understood that the principal business to come before him Is the settlement of certain leual ques tions connected with the sub-dlvlslon of Flavol. Captain J. T. Gray, of the stenmer Lur llnc, received a telegram Saturday even ing from his wife, who, with her family, Is visiting her parents, Gen. and Mrs. O. O. Howard, In Vermont, that Ml9 lletsle, their oldest daughter, aged 15 years, died that morning. The Increase In the International mon ;y crder business nt the local post jllicc con sequent upon the approaching Christmas season, Is already notice ulilo und during the coming wek a lai gc numbe of Chi 1st mas cards will I o sr nt to fore gn coin. trio by many Astoria people At the meeting of Concomly Tribe, Im proved order of Red Mm, held hist night, the following ofTlcerea were elected : Sa chem, W. C. A. Pohl; Senior Sagamore, John Ansty; Junior Sagamore, J. II. West Prophet, It. L. Herring; Trustee, Ed. Hiil lock. ChtiH. Jlathi na rode the gout. Mr. Robert Paul arrived yesti rday from Portland and immediately look up his quarters in R. U Boyle & Co.'s office, where ho will spend u number of weeks completing tho largo wall map of that firm by adding the west side of the bay, showing tho towns and land to the coust line. Astorli yesterday wns treated to a nov el condition of the weather-tho almost continuous rainstorms were accompanied by a strong east wind. All the "oldest Inhabitants" are predicting better th'ngs, but Paguo still keeps up his dismal pro phetic remarks fliat tulk of winter and snow, slush, rain and hall. The following attractions are booked to appear In tho order named at the Fisher Opera House: Ben. C. Chapln, lecturer; Professor Al. Weber's Mandolin Orches tra, accompanied by Miss Rose Block, and other lady singers; Schilling Min strels; Multnomah Minstrels; Robert Downing; Uncle Josh Spruceby. But two transfers were filed for record In the recorder' olflce yesterday, that of T. R. Hlgginss, In which he sells to Os wald H. Beekman lots 8 and 9, In Illock 9, Astoria Addition to Warrenton, and E. A. Noycs and wife to Fred D. Pike, eon. veylng to the latter Lots U und 12, In Block 13, North addition. - The considera tion in the first sule was ?120 ond In the other, $100. The ground wire In tho Western Union olllce attached to the gas meter. Ed. Reed, the gas man, did not know this. Yesterduy he was putting In a new meter and as the old one was disconnected he ecclved a terrific shock. Thinking some ono had struck him from Jiehlnd he Jump ed up wllh blood In his eye only to see n.,ur..t.iu p-. i,,senirers convulsed ill" "I1" ...-. .wltl'.lftnBtiter. He was very careful after that how ho rooicel wun nun cun i room. Thlriy plies for tho new bridge hnve been driven by Contractor Jacobsen since stiirtlng In Saturday noon. Another raft of piles arrived yesterday and there If now no lack of material. The rumor was cm rent yesterday that while driving n lle one of the big hammers, pile and all were nearly lost In the bottom of the river. A soft place, or quicksand, was truck and discovered Just In time to lessen the blow of the hammer, or the long stick would have been driven out of sight. Mr. C. W. Stone, for four years past igent of the steamer Telephone In Asto--la, Saturday last severed his connection with that company. Mr. Stone wns well known by every body and has a host f friends among the merchants. He Is a Hrm believer In Astoria's fu ture, and has taken the ofllce Just nortl if Dunbar's dry goods store, where he will engngo In the real estate business. Mr. Stone will take into the new entei nrise that same push and energy which eharaeterixed bis work for the steamer company and will no doubt meet with success. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CHEAT,' Most Terfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. TO? If Beautiful Services Ileld by the Elks Sunday. ELOQUENT ADDRESS DELIVERED Judffe Cleveland Calls to Mind tlie Departed and Tlieir Virtues-The Vacant Cliair Ceremony. Whenever the Elks hold any kind of a public meeting or social they never lack for an audience, and Sunday night was no exception to the rule. The occasion was the annual memorial service, or lodge of sorrow, which, once a year. Is held on the same night by every lodge in the United States, In memory of the deceased members. Qulnlln Lodge No. 180 most fittingly observed tho custom, and their hall in Odd Fellows' building was crowd ed to the doors. The following Is the pro gram of exercises: ORDER OF EXERCISES. Part It 1. Organ Andante, "Schubert's Unfin ished Symphony," Mrs. 11. T. Crosby. 2. "Seek Ye tho Lord," Baumbach Messrs. Belcher, Bennett, McKean and Elmore. 3. Opening Ceremonies by the Lodge. I. Opening Ode, "Auld Lang Syne." 5. Prayer Bro. O. B. Estes, Chaplain Ending with chant, "The Lord's Prayer. 6. Poem, "The Flood of Years,".. Bryant Bro. J. B. Copeland. Part II. 1. Contralto Solo, "Hear Us, O, Fath er," Millard Mrs. H. T. Crosby. 2. Address, Bro. A. A. Cleveland. 3. Anthem, "Praise Ye," Vedl Mrs. F. J. Taylor, Messrs. Belcher and Elmore. 4. Closing Ceremonies by tho Lodge. 5. Hymn, "I Know that My Redeemer Llveth," Stebblns Messrs. Belcher, Bennett, McKean and Elmore. 6. Closing Prayer,. .Bro. O. B. EJtes, Chap 7. Doxology. The opening ceremonies by the lodge, led by Exalted Ruler Edward Halloek, as sisted by Esteemed Leading Knight M. S. Warren, Esteemed Loyal Knight H. Ham blen, and Lecturing Knight, II. J. Whor lty, were most impressive. The music throughout, rendered by well known lo cal tulent, wns appropriate, and excel lently given. The contralto solo "Hear Me, O, Father," by Mrs. Crosby, and the trio "Praise Ye," by Mrs. F. J. Taylor, Messrs. Belcher und Elmore are worthy of special mention. "The Floenl of Years," a po"m, read by Brother J. B. Crpelnnd, In an effective manner, prepared the way for THE ADDRESS OF THE EVENING. In his address, Jud',-0 A. A. Cleveland, tho well known and popular orator, who earned In tho Enst the title of the orator of the We?t, Fiild In pan: "Qulnlln Lodge today mourns the loss of two of Its brothers: Brother J. E. Plunkett, whD died December 2, l,'f2, and Brother Simon Qulnlln, of Chicago, the organizer of this lodge, who died August 2Uh, 1S!I5, and for whom this lodge was named. And there is one more, nn un known brother, whom I met In my tiavels in an Eastern lodge, under peculiar cir cumstances, und who is now with the unnumbered, whose memory I also want to perpetuate, with that of our departed brethren. This was a German brother, whose tender act of mercy to the little daughter of a disabled member was sjon followed by his own death. "In looking back at the lives of those who have ogne before, In forecasting the future of ourselves, of In dwel'lng upon he present, of'timis a flower In the sun light, the song of n bird, tho chirp of an autumn Insect, will carry us back as In a dream to other days when HOPE AND AMBITION Held out templing morsels to our longing eyes. All nature was in a smiling mood that day, the sun was shining on the eoltage roof; and high In air the skylark ang bis matin lay of gratitude and prnlse, that while the sweet stra'm reach ed the earth, the prayer from sorrow's hrcaltlng heart, and from misery's pallid lips might be wafted In a melody of song to "Him who doeth all things will." The rooklet swiftly runs along to where the hand of God had placed Its pebbly bed, which like an organ's pearly note, when touched with skill, gives forth a glorious melody. The sparkling waters here dl vide, and with bejewelcd fingers press each pebbly key and at the touch each glvss forth a plaintive, tender note; the wind springs to the listening frees, and bending low tho bough, gently shakes the 'eafy enstenets which, mingling with tht brooklet's liquid notes, produce a sym, phony so sweet and rich nnd full thai the soul of man Is filled with gratitude o God and love of fe!ow-mn. The icphyrs kiss the roses on the cottage norcn, nnd steal and boar away their per fumed breath- to 'where the daisies nod their sliver heads among the waving. rustling grass. The wild bee hums nnd Ills from flower to flower; the cattle low upon the distant hills and now upon the breeze Is bourne the scent of new mown liny. "The flowers that I have placed upon THE VACANT CHAIR In momory of the dead, are forget-me lots, the flower our order calls Its own. The blue was gathered by the hnnil of '"ideflty from the mure sky, tho emblem of Innocenco nnd truth. Justice wove Its green and wiry stem to raise 't from the sod, that truth In every age ind clime should always stand erect, and when the sun had gone to rest behind the western hills, nnd no human rye wns 'here to see, sweet Charity placed a gold en urop upon the nine, cemented wllh a 'cor. The hand of Brotherly Love then 'ought out the little floral Rem, nurtured It with loving care, nnd placed It on a brother's grave: the rustle of an angel's wing was heard and as it touched the 'lower a sweet voice murmured. In lie Mits low, the wonls. "Forget me rot." The n rime was whispered at the 'gates Tlnr,' ond at the sound the gates wide -pen flew, nnd now nn angel rests beside nch fljwer, and whether It Is worn upon 'he breast. In roriombrunre of the parting "iirst, or In tender memory of the di nd, nn angel nestles close besl.lo and prays, ml each soul, ns It leaves t"e crth "ends a loving mesago by tho flower and nmld the music of the rpheres Is heard a soft refrain, 'Forget-me-not.' " COUNTY COURT. The county court yesterdav hel 1 Its reg ular m .u lily meeting. In attendance were Clerk Dunl e.r. .Sheriff Hare, Com missioners Peterson and Wooden, and Judge Gray. The following business was transacted : Communication from J. R. Wherry for .n allowance to purchase fuse and powd.'r to use In opening the new Elsie road, and tln for an allowance to build a bridge. Oidereel that he be allowed $it.M to pur chase fuse and powder, and petitioner requested to furnish an estimate of the -0t of the proposed brliltre. Petition from Postal Telegraph Com pany for permlssim to erect and main tain a telegraph line upon any county rend. Granted. Supervisor of Road District No. 3. In structed to construct a brldv across the "-Vcannlcum at Seaside. Report of Charles H. Miller, supervisor -f Road District No. 11 stating that he had let contracts for building bridge a follows: Bridge No. 1 to J. Llnberg, for yj; No. 3 to T. N. Nelson for $36.00; No. 4 to J. Nelson for $20. Approved and plac ed on file. Anton Brunold, native of Sweden ;Henry G. Munsel, native of cGrmany; Andrew Koskl, native of Rusrla; John Brlkman, native of Germany; Joseph Klnkela, na tive of Austria; Jphn Haggland, native of Russia; Peter Peterson, native of Swe den, and George Landcm, were admitted to citizenship. HOW FOOLISH. ' To put your trust In princes Is Unwise in many cases; But Is worse to trust in kings When t'other man ha aces. Yenowlne's News. The more certain way to hava your cake and biscuit of the best I to use the Royal Baking Powder. WEDNESDAY'S MENU. Breakfast. Sliced Oranges and Bananas. Oatmeal with Cream. Corn Beef Hash. Wheat Pancakes. Coffee. Luncheon. Sandwiches, rtnllcd Rice wlh Raisins. Canton Preserved Ginger. Tea. Wafers Dinner. Tomato Soup, without Meat. Beef's Tongue, Larded and Braised. Mashed Yellow Turnips. - Potatoes, Creamed and Mashed. Lettuce Salad. Compote of Apples with Cream. THE BEST AT $10. A SET OF FOUR TEEN TEETH. m mv office and I will show you catalogues of all teeth in the market, ,i ik.i h s S White & Sibley teeth are the highest priced and best made In America and only cost me aeniuu i.w ti j7 hv tho Rlnrrle set. and that 1 use these two brands exclusively and have 30 sets that I will mage up ior e.ny ana all for the above price between now and v.n h,iM.vB- that it is strictiv raise as has been reported that I use any inferior material or do any lnienor worn or au vertise anything that I can't do. MENTOR HOWARD. 502 Commercial street. C. R. F. P. UNION NOTICE. T..,r,,lnr mnnthlv meeting; of the Colnm bU River Fishermen's Protective Union will be held at their reading room Tues ,i T-kArr.iir.r 5 180!; at 7-311 n. m.. sham. in ennd standim? are reuuested to be present and have their book or re ceipt along. BUfUS jt.iNr.iN, Secretary GOOD BUSINESS BUYS. 50x100 opposite Shanahan Bros.' rr.inrt utrAft rpnlrftl location. Mxloo', Exchange Btrect, between 11th nn.l 10th 100x100, Duane street, between 9th and 10th. WixWi, Corner 8th and Astor street?. BOxlOO, Corner 11th and Duane. Lot 1, Block 4, McClure's. Lot 3. Block 3, McClure's. 1 Im.una tn r,.nt Farms In Clatsop and Columbia counties for sale. 'nimlin lnvt.la fnr- at.ln Seaside ond summer resort property for fate. Fire insurance, Tho Sun, of London ,..-,oKMh,.,l 171H ASTORIA LAND & INVESTMENT CO., 42 rjonu oircei. A TWISTER. A twister in twisting May twist him a twist. For in twisting a twist Thre- twists make a twist; Rut If one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting ITntwtnf tho twist. That Is, when It's twisted with any nner twine than Marshall, a. REGULAR REPUBLICAN TICKET. Mayor FRANK J. TAYLOR. Auditor and Police Judge HENRY E. NELSON. Treasurer CHAS. LARSON. Attorney Surveyor C. J. CURTIS. HARRY BELL. Street Commissioner C. W. HOLT. . Harbor Master M. D. STAPLES. Police Commissioner JOHN HAHN. Councilman 1st Ward H. C. THOMPSON. Councilman 2d Ward F. L. PARKER. Councilman 3d Ward w. f. McGregor. Free Xmas Presents! Would you like to buy your wile and children Xmas Presents Without extra expense? If k buy your clothing, hats and furnishing goods from us; we guarantee to SAVE you enough money to pay jor n lino lot of Xmas presents. Try us and you will find out. HERMAN WISE, Tlie Reliable 1 Price Clothier. They Lack Life - There are twlnea sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stand In the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden Image does to the human being- they lack strength life -evenness and lasting; qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines beside Mar-hall's irtll do "Just tt well." They won't. They cannot TlfyantTsurere pains in the back, side, chest, or v i 9 limbs, use n 0US ASlCOCk'S Piaster 9 Bear in Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and imita- 5 fctions is as good as the genuine. i-l3sjv2SBNCNH,31'' Jiylanvfasie : ' . " . VrS? Columbia River- Salmon irOb&t' Means 'KSold - FrSt - NTHE V r nr. o The Iiouiest Prices and the Largest Assortment I T I N TINWARE A R E AT s T STOVES V E S Foard & FOR TILhAmOOK, NEHALEM . OTtfEf STEAHERS M. H. HARRISON, AUGUSTA. Sailing dates to and from Tillamook, and Neha'cm depend on the weather. For freight and passenger rates apply to ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents. O. R & N. CO.. FOR SALE. JAPANESE GOODS-Just out Just re ceived juet what you want, at Win Lee's, BU Commercial street. The UTxkiragrred will etill ttis farm in Tillamook county. Oregon, at arcen bt fgu.ie and on easy terms. 15 or 20 icrrs b In grass, the wno'.e containing KS acres. The p:ae fa ffltuarod rU'i-t or. tlie cojnty road. There 1 both botroro nJ : ig. lankte, wMcei can be cleared easily. .There Is also a lot of tine timber. OTTO JOrtNSON'. 1716 Franklin avc, Au:or;a, Or TO LOAM. MONET Apply to Astoria Abstract Title and Trust Co. MISCELLANEOUS. 17S.O0O PER WEEK UKlnir and sellln Dynamos for platlnar watches, jeweln nd table ware. Plates ex!d. si!v nickel, etc.. same as new rooI. Pi' ferent sles for arnts. fimt'I"? sr hops. Easy operated: no ierieTv bis; profits. W. P. Harrison it Co. Clark No. 11 Columbus, Ohio.' JgBtViiMonderJLn oVhaf-W-Baffle-Axf Has To Do Wif f By - All 6las - 6rocer's C3 UN ITED oTATES S T STOVES V E S Stokes. COAST POINTS A Li Li Open por Special Charter. Agen. Portland. FOR RENT. FOR RENT-Furnlshed room on ground floor in private family. 414 Exchange St. WANTED-Reliable man, permanent "oMtion. Pinrrp and references. A. T. Morris, care this paper. Wanter to rent A centra iy loc.t ed ito of s,wn or eiu rjoms. Address i., ibis oRIce. WANTED Asenls to represent the ld National Life Insurance Co., of Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa oii. address G. M Stolp. General Coast Hinafr-r. S2-S4 Crocker Building. San ranclsco. Cat WANTED Man or lady to colkct. do 'me oftice work, and manage agenta Vou will deal through your leading mer hanis. Something new and very popu r. We pny all expense Position per-nam-nt. Send four reference and ten nu for full partlcuUra John Flnnej Mgr., P. O. Box 4S4. 8L Louia, Mo. f