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Ouo suan make this best, i .wtlicr that; nnoilicr the next thins:, and to on, Oar iob is to search the ruun'l wbiM over and pick out the things and tho men who need tho money your money it is at last and make it go far as we can This is how wc came to have those handsaws for you at. as low price as 33c., 49c and a first-rute one, fit for a car penter, for 57c. THE ARCADE. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Novelties -Fon- Xhristmas! Come ar?d see them. i . I 1 filbert Dunbar ! '1' Local weather for twenty-four hour ending at 5 p. m. yesterday, furnished by the United states Department 01 Ag riculture, weather Bureau. Maximum temperature, 48 degrees. Minimum temperature, 42 degrees. Tironlttitnf inn. .43 inch. Total precipitation from September let 1S95, to date, 12.91 incnes. Deficiency of preclpitalton from Sep tember 1st, to aaie, b.m Irenes. BUSINESS LOCALS. Ask your grocer for Ito BSewd tea. It will ploaee you. E. 0. Coiurh Syrup wtll cure your cough For eate at Eates-Cmln Drug more. Meany la the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skint. Those new perfume, Just received et the Estes-Craln Drug- Store are the finest In the city. Hunger Is a very disagreeable sonsa- tlon. There a place in this town where you can satisfy It demand with th cleanest and best 23 cent meal you ever te. That place la Joe Terp'a. Wliat brings people back to the Asto ria Wood Yard after they have sounded the possibilities everywhere else? May be It s one tiling, ana way De h anmner. Rni Hia fact remains back they come. And of course the Astoria Wood Tard Is proud of It. No excuse for sleepless nights when you can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This will relieve all annoyances, cure the most severe cough, and give you- rest and health. Can you afford to do without It? Chas. Rogers. SHILOH'S CUKE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, la In great demand Pocket eize contains twenty-five doseg only 25 cents. Children love It. Sold by J. W. Conn. NEW POULTRY MARKET. Corner 13th and Commercial Street. All klnde of flsfli and poultry on hand. Including a s-ilo-'ted stock of cigars and tobaccos, candle., fruit, etc. Olve me ti-iul. MRS, FEAKE8 THE BON TON. Neiw Restaurant Srve all the dell- owle of Mie ecason at the lowest prices. Open urvtll midnight. Special attention given to theatre parties. No. 671 Commer cial atreot. CITY BONDS FOR SALE. Nottce Is hereby given that aealdd pro posal's will be received -by tlhe eoinmilttee on ways and means ox rive city council of the City of Awtorla, Cloibejip County, Oregon, uwt'Il December IGtfh, IfflB, at i o'clock p. m., for tlhe saCe of Astoria mu nicipal bonds in the sum of $50,000 at six per cent for twenty yors. For full partlc-ularn eddrea IC. Oaburn Auditor and Police Judge, Astoria, Ore gon. The right to reject any land all bids la hwoby reserved. By order of tlhe Common Council, Attest: K, OSfBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Aetorta, Oregon, Nov. lltlh, 18M. iFROM NOW UNTIL SPKINO Overooait ami winter wraps will be in fartflon. They can be discarded, tompor aril' while traveling to tihe team tinaied tnalns of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, For solid comfort, for upeed amd for eei&fety, no other line cam compare with tihta great railway of the West. FOR RENT. Throe comfortably fumtahed room, wilih lVrwt-claws table board, at Mr Hoi. don'e, corner 9th and Duana streets. bcaoM -without roam it desired. WORTHY OF NOTICB. There Is nothing but bold, elear-cut trutih In tlie statement that to secure per. feet fit, quality and style in your shoes at the lowest reasonable price you must go to the firm of John Hahn ft Co., 479 Commercial treL AROUND TOWN. The open fields lie shivering In the oreeze; Rude winter's hand at autumn's cham ber door has knocked; Denuded limbs stand bare on naked trees What wonder Is It, then, that corn Is nocaea 7 Rochester Post Express. Purses at Dunbar's. C. B. Smith's for choice randies. Capt. Banks will leave for San Francis co on today's steamer. Capt. U. B. Scott, of the P. S. and C. R. N. Co., Is In the city. II. and O. Sloop, of Hare, were among Astoria visitors yesterday. County Clerk Dunbar yesterday Issued a marriage license to Alexander Frazler ana famine Yenrn. F. D. Hull and wife, of Cray's River, ore visuing menus in Astoria and will re main several weeks. Sachet Powder at Dunbar's. An ingathering of Thanksgiving Items at the W. C. T. U. today at Rescue Hall at z o clock. You are are welcome. Don't blame us If you don't get a lot In Astoria Addition to Warrenton while they are cneap. it. L. Boyle & Co., sole agents. Christ. Olsen, of Chinook. E. L. Oseond. Olney, and Hans Ogdendall, Clifton, were among Astoria's country visitors yester day. There will be a full attendance at the Chamber of Commerce meeting tonight Matters of great importance will be considered. Silk Mittens at Dunbar's. Stock FHsh, Anchovies, Cape Cod Mack erel, Eastern Codfish, Smoked Herrings, Bloaters, Norwegian Herrings, etc., etc., at Foard ft Stokes Co.'s. Finest American mixed candles In city, JOo per lb., at C. B. S mlth'a. the A fine 80 acre farm In the Nehalem Val ley, cheap ; $100 cash, $100 each year, at k per cent. A rare bargain. R. L. 3oyle a lo., sole agents. Sleigh bells at Dunbar's. The rush of travel to and from San Francisco, on the reduced rates of fare, still continues, and still there are some people left at home. The battering pile driver will commence work today at the Young's Bay bridge, weather permitting, under charge of Mr. Wm. Chance, superintendent, There will be an auction sale of dry goods Friday afternoon at 2 p. m., at the Oregon Trading Co., 600 Commercial st. This Is a special sale for ladles. Ribbons, the cheapest, at Dunbar's. In the police court yesterday Wm. Gooltz forfeited $25 ball for selling liquor without a license, and Ooo, Balsam for felted $r for using Indocent language. The Ladles' Guild of Grace church will hold their sale of Fancy Articles In the basement of the church, Thursday, De cember Mil. Sale to commence at 2:30 m. to do the same thing with his good or 111 fortune. A straw too short or a straw Just long enough makes the difference be tween success and failure. When a man marries a deaf muto he take a silent partner. Stop that tickling In the throat with Rogers' Bronchial Tablets, only ten cts. An attractive toque Is of pink velvet with a band of sable fur round the brim. The Roman satin bows are relieved by a tall white osprey fastened with a Jeweled ornament. The board of assessors on street Im provement assessments did not meet yes terday, because there was no quorum. There will be another meeting next Tues day and all adjustments of such matters will have to lay over another week. Take ANY SUIT In the Store for "Talking of pipes," said a popular deal er ycBterday, "briar-root pipes are cut out of the wood of the tree heath, which grows In Bouthern France and I'a'v, and the pipes are manufactured at Nuremburg and at St. Cloud, In the east of Finnce. The rapidity und thoroughness with which the men unikr Superintendent Si mons are doing the work of laving the distribution water pipes Is a surprise and matter of favorable comment amongst all who have paid attention to the matter. Silks at Dunbar's. I. L. Osgood says from now on until the day of election he Intends to do all he cm to sell his men's and boy's mack intoshes at factory prices, and his men's suits at $10.00 that are equal to and belter than those that are offered elicwh?re for more money. Mr. Lord, father of Chief Engineer Lord of the Columbine, last night started for Maine, to make a visit to his old home which he has not seen In 40 years. Ho will visit the Sound on the way, going East via the Canadian Pacific from Van couver, B, C. !a prominent business man yesterday said that he was veiy glad to see so rrauy new members In the Chamber of Com. merce, and that It was a sign of en iwakenlng In all lines when the represen tative body of the clty'B enterprise wns in a glowing condition, and when that body was dealing with (he live and per pertlnent questions of tho city's progress. Orowth and prosperity must follow. Handkerchiefs at Dunbar's. The little rive-year-old son of Mr. Ein monson, of the north side, yeHterday had one of his hands almost cut off at the wrist Joint. It Beems that the till d was playing with his brother and an axe, and between the three the dreadful acci dent hapepned. Dr. J. A. Fulton, who dressed the wound, says that tho boy will be a cripple for life. When he came to examine the cut the hand was hanging only by a single cord at tin back and could be doubled back upon the arm. An other case of dangerous playthings. The people had a taste of our last $11.50 sale and insist on having the same continued. A large number of NEW PATTERNS in suits received lately. Everything goes. Come early and secure your choice. HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Price Clothier. THA COUNTY COURT. Compiled by F. I. Dunbar, County Clerk, by Order County Court. A well known business man yesterday. during the noon-day meeting of a few congenial spirits who were making an et- ort to throw off the general gloom of the murky weather, asked In a confidential manner If there wits anything more be- nmlng In n wnmnn than red cheek?. 'But," he said, "nature ought to provide them, and, if she does not, cosmetics may be used, though very sparlnKly. There was a young womnn not far from here who always Imd red cheeks, and sreh red cheeks! They were like a morning unrlse, and tho color was not of rouge, either. Oh, no, she knew something worth two of that, and for the sake of the fill? iex I nm going to give the Ferret nwny. She used mustard plain mustard some thing that no other womnn ever thought of. A mild, very mild, mustard plnsler on the cheeks at night, and In the morn tng such a heavenly ml! Hut one di y alas, the plnster was too Htren'.', and when morning cnmelul why wring your hearts with the snd ta'.c? (Official Report.) In the County Court, Monday, Decem ber 2nd, 18113, 1st day December Term. Present, Hon. J. II. IX Gray, Judge; R; M. Wooden, and Chris. Petereon, Commis sioners; F. I. Dunbar, Clerk, and Jas. W. Hare, Sheriff. Court met and was duly opened at 10 o'clock A. M. Communication from J. R. Wherry, read, requesting an ullowance of $S.;u, with which to purchase powder and fuse, for the purpose of assisting the volunteers In opening new read known ns Elsie road: alio an allowance to assist In l'U 'ug or bridging canyons. Ordered that J. R. Wherry und S. A. Grog? be a'lowcd W.50 with which to purchase powder and fuse, and that they be requested to fur nish the court with the length, width, and and accounts of the various county offices the court being of the opinion books and accounts of the county should be examined and checked from July 1st, 1895, to December 31st, 1895, as to their correctness and a proper accounting of the county funds. It Is ordered that J. C. Jones be employed at $5.00 per day, to take charge of and supervise said work and report at the earliest date. Bills on Special Road Fund presented and allowed as follows: Lloyd Loomls, labor, Road District No. 1, $12.0D; Sam Vannlce, labor Road Dlst No. 1, $21.50; John Anderson, labor Road Dlst. No. 2, $9.75; Carl Johnson, labor, Road District No. 3, $13.35; N. Bozier, la bor Road Dlst. No. 6, $20.00; Fred Olscn, nails for Road Dlst. No. 6, $2.50; O. A. Cole, labor, Road Dlst. No. 13, $1.50; J. W. Miller, labor Road Dlst. No. 13, $4.00; Jas. Fox, labor, Road Dlst. No. 13, $0.00; P. O. Wage, laying 20 rods of puncheon, $10.00; Road Dlst. No. 15; R. M. Gaston, building bridge, Road Dlst. No. 15, $2.25. Hi I The Iiomest Prices and the Largest Assortment I A tii.lln.i.tin ,.t W n HlrnH ,,, ,tu ..i.....i..m. turn ui , , l, ..m., . ..., posed bridges or fills. Report of Chas. H Miller, snp"nlpor I'on Pons, all coljr.i, at Dunbar's AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FiW!E. For a dinner, worved oot-jne Dining care of the Chicago, MJltwauke and St, Paul Rallwuij, w,IIJ '68 8nt to any address oi wiif a two cent postage atamp. Ap ply to Goo. H. Ilea if (j rd, General Haaoen. gr Agwut, Old Colony Building, Gil leu go, Illinois. THE BEST AT $10. A SET OF FOUR TEEN TEETH. Come to my office and I will show yor catalogues of all teeth In the market, and that the S. S. White & Sibley teeth ure the highest priced and best mad. In America and only cost the dentist $1.6t and $1.47 by tho single set, und that 1 n?e these two brandj exclusively and havi So seta thut I will make up for any anr. all fur tho above price between now and the holidii)1; that It Is strictly false as huH been reported that I use any Inferior rrmieriiil or do any Inferior work or ad vertise anything that I can't do. MENTOR HOWARD. tv:2 Commercial street. Q. D, Fahnestock, general agent for the Pacific Coast of the American line of trans-Atlantlo steamers, headquarters In Han Francisco, spent yesterday In Asto ria. All persons having articles for the sale at Grace Church, will please hand In the tame by x o'clock today. There will be a special table with nrtl clea for children. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, lias thr finest selection of candies, nuts, and Christmas tree decorations ever offered 'or snla In 'this city. His prices and quo) nf of goods cjnnot be beaten on Ihe coast. Glove mending silks at Dunbar's. Get you a lot In Astoria Addition tc varreuton while thay are cheap. R. L. uoyie uo., sole agents. Citron, Lemon, and Orange Peel. Cur- -antstl Raisins, Sweet and Boiled Cider, Nuts, Cooking Brandy, Cranberries, Plum Pudding. Minos Meat. Orano-ex Lemons, Grapes, etc., etc., at Foard ft oiokos co. f, Aprons at Dunbar's. GOOD JJUSINEPS BUYS. MxlOO opposite Bhanahan Bros.' V.'.xlifi, ;nnd street, central location. IPixlen, Kxehirige street, between 11th und ):'th. levxin), Dnane (street, between 9th and 101 h. 9S, Corner lilt and Atur treetl. !'ii, Corner llth and luane. ' Lot 1, tilo -k 4, McClure'a. Lot !. I'loi-k 3. McClure'a. iiounea lo lent. Furma In CIMsop and Columbia counties f.-r sale. Timber lands! for hul". Seaiiiie ami summer resul t property for l ira Insurance. The Sun, of Lon-lon, e,;;.ii. J 17ii. AS-TOKIA LAND A INVESTMENT CO., i'J Bond Ptreet. We have the finest and most romnletr ssortment of canned fruits that has ever een placed on this market. You car convince yourself of this by giving us a can. Night cans for $1.00. PAT LAWLER & CO. This beautiful cornor resldonce Jot op Irving avenue must be sold In the next six days or It will be drawn from the market. R. L. Boyle & Co., sole agents. Shell Hair Pin at Dunbar's. Contractor Corey yesterday sent the steamer Rich with a load of lumber and supplies for the railroad camp. Another lot of men came down from Portland and were at once sent to the camp above Tongue Point. Dr. Bishop, with the assistance of Dr. Kates, performed a delicate operation on the wife of Rev. E. a Bolllngir Tuesday forenoon, ehe recovered nicely from the operation, and will probably be out again In a couple of weeks. Cow Bells at Dunbar's. One of the profoundeat disappointments of boyhood la to try to get cldor out ot a barrel with a straw that Is Just two Inches too short. Many a man has tried There Is no reason why the people ot Vstorla should go to Portland, Snn Fran Msco, or any other place for toilet artl- lcs, druggists' sundries, or dines 1 arry as complete nn assortment of each is any retnll house west of the Rocky Mountnlns. I hnvo Just reeelvi d 75 dozen ooth brushes, from direct Eastern lm- norters to sell from 5 cents to 75 cents; 'ISO Prophylactic and Dental Plate tooth brushes; 20 dozen hair brushes from l."c o $7 each. Cloth brushes from 10c to 2 5" iach; lather brushes from 10c to $1 enrh nd shoe brushes nt nil prices; dressing ombs from 5c to $1.25 : 50 different hand kerchief extracts In bulk, and a large as sortment of bottled goods In ebo'ce ' idors of Imported snd domestic manu 'actures, also some very handsome cut glass bottles filled for holiday presents n fact I carry everything gene ally 'o- n 'n a first-class drug store and at the low est prices. I would llko every one to call nnd examine these goods, whether yon want to buy or not. Wo will take great pleasure In showing th.-m. CHAS ROGERS. All the baking powders exhibited at the Chicago Fair, except one, were found tc contain alum or ammonia, lioynl Baking Powder is absolutely pure. MENU FOR FRIDAY. Breakfast. Stewed Fruit. Graham Mush. Cream. Fried Ponllsh. Slewed Potatoes. Rice Mutllns. Coffee. Luncheon. Chicken Pie. Coffee. Dinner. Chicken Soup. Halibut Steak, a la Flamnntle. Baked Ribs of Beef, Yorkshire Pudding. Potatoes In dice, with Parsley Butter. Celery Mayonalse. . Cracker Pudding. Coffee. BUYERS AND SELLERS. The following transfers were filed wltn Recorder Gunderson yesterday: C. C. Grimes and wife to C. II. Sloop, 25 acres In section 10, town ship A north, range 10 west $ C. li. Sloop to Mrs. B. Sloop. S'-i acres section 10, township 6 north range 10 west W. S. Kinney and wife to M. J. Kinney, lets 18 , !a 23 and 21, Block 10, Gearhart Park J. 11. Nlchol and wlie to C. R. Hlgglns, Lots 15. HI, 17, IS, 19, and 20. block 7, and Lot 15, Block 8. Flavol Center 7:5 120(1 400 Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Old Medal, Midwinter Fair. If you want sure relief for paint in the back, tide, chtit, or ' t, u an A -1 1 Porous S I b Plaster k it and imlta- - U i I f1 l !iND- Mot one of the host of counlerfe Road District No. :;, rend, slating that he had let the following contracts for bridges between Hopkins and Vesper; Rrldge No. 1, 70 feet long, and No. 2, 'eet long, to J. Llndhertr, for $roro: No. 1, S5 feet lonp, to T. N. NeTon, fer S?,C,.C,n; No. 4. f.0 feet lonn. to .1. Ne'son. for $20.00: approved and ordered placed on file. fn the mntror nf Ihe rieltlnn of the Pos tal Telegraph Cnble Co. to c'-oet end maintain a telegraph and te'ephone line upon any of the eountv ronds In Clatsop county: It Is ordered (lint sa d company ' e granted the rlirht nnil privilege of con--Xrnctlng and maintaining a telegraph nnd teleph .me line npnn the county roads between Astoria and Westnort fn the matter of a brldtre nc-oss the Veonnnlouni at Senside: Now oDmes K. M. Grimes nnd requests that a gate be laced neioss the nbove named bridge so as to prevent mock from cro-s'iicr upon Ms preniNes. Oiden d that sitpeHvlsor of Rond District No. 3 he Instructed to p'uee 1 serviceable dniib'c gate up'm the west end of said bridge nt the least possible "pcnse to the county. In the matter of the pelltnn of John Hnhn and others to lay out and estab lish a county road beginning nt :he 13. iille post on the county rond lend'ng from F. Beerman's D. L. C. to the south boun. dary line of Clatsop county to a point on the section line between Sections 13 nnd 21, Tp. 5 N., R. W., and nlso from a nolnt In Section 23, to a point to S ctlon ".". T. 5 N., It. 0 W, At this time Is rend the report of tho viewers und surveyor In the above entitled road nnd o dered 'aid over until tomorrow for second rend lug. Report of It. L. Ward, County Treas urer, read, showing that he bud called 'bo sum of $5,9:10.95 principal, and $1,540.4' Interest of the outstanding warrants for payment, that have not been present d nt this date. Peter Anderson appears and requests 'nt the sum of $11. SO, taken from the body of John Olsen, deceased, by the r.'-orer. and paid to the treasurer ,le refunded, the same belon-rlng to him "eter Anderson und Peter I!iac1i sworn and testified to the ownership et the money. Ordered that Ihe requ st be granted, and a warrant issued on th treasurer in favor of Peter Anderson for $11.80. Ordered Hint court do now adjourn until tomorrow nt 9:30 o'clock a. in. Tuesduy, December 3rd, 1R95, fecoid day same present ns yesterday. Court met and was duly opened nt 9:30 a, in. Bills on General Fund presented and al lowed as follows: . Dr. Jay Tuttle, examination Helen S- en sen, Insane, $".(0: T. E. Coe, one dnv's services as deputy sheriff, $3.00: J. W. Hnre, sheriff, board of prisoners, $Pi7.1S; J. W. Hnre, sheriff, expenses serving pa pers, $30.00; Sam A. Koxer, services In recorder's otllce, $12 00: O. Zelgler, ser vices recorder's oflice, $75 00: A. T. Brnk ke, services recorder's oflice, $1S.OO; Robert Gibson, copying tax roll, $i;iP0; Geo. Brown, copying tax roll, $15; Sam A. Ko ser, copying tax roll, $7B.00; A. V. A'len, provisions for Seldlck, Salkka, Hakka. Pe- terson, Westerburg nnd Pcliultz, J33.nO: C. R. Ward, care of Oslmrn, $10.00: C. Nord strom, care of Sorglund, $li .00: Mrs. A. Knnpp, care of O'Donnell three months, 2t.00; Ross, llb-glns & Co., provisions for Mrs. Banish, $5.95: I!. L. Jeffery, rceals for Jury. $150; launch Function, trip ."to Lewis and Clarke for surveyor, $5i'0; S. A. Grngg, to building liritbre rn E'sle rond, $0.50: J. Went, for building bridge near J. West's. $10.00: Foard & Stokes, spikes and bolts for wharf nt Svetison's landing, $10.00; Astoria Hex Co., lumber for wharf at Svonson's lnndlr.g, $0".00: J. N. Jones, boating lumber to Svenynn's landing. $12.00; Astoria ron Works, cast. Ing for Young's River bridge, $1.75; tele phone for December. $3 on; J. R. C'nton. repairs to electric lights, $2.00; Grlflln Reed, stationery. $15 s": Chas. Rogers, drugs for prisoners, $305; Dr. Fulton, professional Forvices for prisoners, ts IV Astoria Herald, publishing pro-wdings. I $12 25: Parker Hanson, supplies f"- Jail. $0.00; N. D. Raymond, survey for Lewis and Clarke bridge. $lt it): P. Hickman, sorvoy Lewis and Clarke briiK-e, $'.'2 Necannlcum road, $12.00; drafting for re. corder. $1.00; ("art Johnson, viewing Ne-' ctnnlcum road. $1100; James Bmk, cbnln- i man Necannlcum road. $13 00; It. M. ! Campbell, chalnman Lewis and Clarke i i bridge survey, '.. .tH. j ! J. I. A. Bowlby, local services In tax : mailer. JlOO' II T!ni-mii-.l .& t I overs for Indexes, $"i,00; C. A. Gearhnrt. ! R. N. Wright. H. S. Lyman, three d-vS services at teachers' examlna'lon 17 on coroner's examination of Klmer Moodv assessment, granted and penalty remitt ed. In the matter of the petition of John Hahn nnd others, to lay out and establish I a county road. At this time Is read the second time I the report of the viewers and surveyor In : the above entitled road, and no objection or remonstrance having been filed herein, It Is ordered and confirmed a public road. in the matter of the petition of A. Moody and others to lay out and estab lish a county road; at this time is riad the petition of A. Moody and others to survey, locate nnd establish a county rond commencing nt the wharf at Aldiich Point on the N. W. M of Sec. 26, Tp. 9 N., R. 7 W., known as Aldrleh wharf, and running thence southerly lo and along the east line of the S. W. v, of Sec 2fl, Tp. 9 N., R. 7 W., to the S. E. corner of the S. W. Vi of said section, thence Iff a southeasterly direction to the N. W corner of S. W. '4 of Sec. 30, In sa'd town ship, running outside of all buildings on Woody's place, thence southerly along Sec. line to N. W. corner of N. W. V Sec. 1, Tp. 8 N., R. 7 W., thence southerly to N. E. corner of N. W. Vi of S. W of Sec. 1, thence southwesterly to tho N E. corner of 8. W. of S. E. i of Sec. Tp. S N., R. 7 W thence In a southerly direction to a point where the county road running from the wharf at Knappa to the west line of Sec. 30, Tp. 8 N., R. 7 W., crosses the south line of the D. C Ramcy D. L. C. Ordered that same bt allowed, bonds fixed at $100.00, George Aherncthy, John Lundberg and Jona Pearson appointed viewers and N. D. Raymond surveyor, to meet at Aldrlcb wharf December 5th, 1S93, at 4 o'clock p. m., to view, survey and locate said road Application of C. Peterson to pay state tax and costs on tax sale, of land assess ed to J. R. Cagle and P. Coleman for the year 1S92, he having heretofore paid taxes on mortgage assessed on same land, granted. Application of J. E. Ferguson for can collation of tax sales on land ass ssed to Terrence Rogers on account of same be Ing stnle Innd ns shown by state deed Is sued August 5th, 1STO; granted. Ordered Hint the court do now adjourn sine die. J. H. D. GRAY. Judge. R. M. WOODEN, C. PETERSON, (Attest) Commissioners. F. I. DUNBAR, County Clerk. s T STOVES V K S 1" I - N TINWARE A R AT- S T STOVES V E S Foard 6t Stokes. -slREAD READ READjEaa,, Herman Wise has made a big cut In the price of Rubber Mackintoshes. There's trouble In the Clothing Camp; Herman Wise lias renewed his sale of ttu choice of any suit In his store for $11.50, and some of his competitors are hot. I Hals und Furnishing Goods, too, share in the general cut of prices at Herman Wise's. A 'K.x , , "i o it 1 Sft I-Vs-" n &: SUsfc rr. c 'l r-, r' 1 ' r : . .'.s-v 'j v-. 9-A mmm V-Vv -f f-fj With, OStlfi'Iljsal 1;J fjVrl'iiC-rAS.anr. I;i u,oi llAILll OVt, Has C ? GvVDown All Gompetflfon f-tDOlD-DY-AlL At; .of DIF'O flliTHE-UNITID -STATES-!'' I'd "Denver Kitchen," east side of 9th street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard son, the proprietor, also assures the pub- dc that Chey can obtain at his place a .veil-cooked? weK served breakfast, din ner or supper any day In the week for the above mentioned price. Give him a a.l and be convinced that he speaks the truth. A TWISTER. FOR SALE. Wanter to rent A centra uy located house of seven or eigihit rsoms. Address M., Hue oflice. A twister in twisting May twist him a twist. For in twisting a twist Thre? twists make a twist; But if one of the twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists the twist. That la, when It's twisted with any other twine than MARSHALL'S. WANTED Agenw to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager. K2-4 fV(v.L-oi- Hniiinn o.. Francisco, Cal. REGULAR REPUBLICAN TICKET. Mayor FRANK J. TAYLOR. Auditor nnd Police Judge HENRY E. NELSON. Treasurer CHAS. LARSON. Attorney C. J. CURTIS. Surveyor HARRY BEIL. Street Commissioner C. W. HOLT. Harbor Master M. D. STAPLES. Police Commissioner JOHN HAHN. Councilman-1st We.-d H. C. THOMPSON. Councilman 2d Ward F. L. PARKER. Councilman 3d Waul w. f. McGregor. 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. Men and boys can dress well for little money now; Herman Wise, the LVLible Clotht-.r, Is on the war path.- WANTED. JAPANESE GOODS-Just out Just re ceivedJust what you want, at Wing Lee's, 543 Commercial street. I mm joircsoy, J INDEPENDFNT CANDIDATE t I CITY. FOR I s ATTORNEY I I Chili Is preparing for a hot time; new If you are Chilly you too, should waim up by buying warm underolothlng. or over- $75,000 PER WEEK using nnd selling Dynamos for plating watches. Jewelry, and table ware. Plates gtdd. silver. ..00; coroners examination. Peter Pefr- coat from Herman W!so. He is cutting ! nt for .... r.mllte. nd shops. F.asy operated: no experience 'Rt unoSarign-eJ will tai hii farm in Tillamook county, Oregon, at a r,- b n b e fg-u and on easy ter.ns. 15 or 20 icrvs U In grasa, th whole containing l."8 acres. The plav t?::uat l rLiv: or. t ie cojnty road. Tliero 1j both bofom anl !ilg"n laiH wlvi.'h can beclear.d easl'y. There Is also a lot of fine timwr. OTTO JOHNSON. 1740 Franklin avc, Atsioria, Or. MISCELLANEOUS. I III I Host rerfect IJodc. 40 Years the Standard. son. $..ri; Mate vs. Sampson, No. 1, costs. $11.50; State vs. Sampson. No. 2, costs. J2S..V: State vs. Mrs. Oltmey. No. 1. $M"; Siato vs. Mrs. Gibney No 2, costs. $l:0i; State vs. Kenned, costs, SI11.'; D:,l'y As torlan, publishing court rcceHlinrs. tlI..O. prices. FOR THOSE WHO EAT bt profits. W. P. Harrison Clerk No. 14. Columbus. fhio. & Co. : TUBKf S, GEE CHfCIEJiS, CTE. A' For the remarksh'y small sum of IS nit. ." . nn..p AT. .nal an. 1. t, - In the matter of experting the books' en dinner every Sunday at the popular! floor In private faintly. 411 Exchange Bt. ' SS nififilVC f. m FOR RENT Furnished room on grouu v uvjii IA. Leave your orders early.