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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1895)
1VC a; of 2UCll holiday '.-liinawaiv and yell it cheaper i!;.ni oIIkts do, docs anybody i.-uppo;e that we'd be selling, as we arc, as many fancy plates, salad dishes, cake plate?, etc., a any two stores in (own? Depression hard times and scarcity of money tend to increase the trade of a store like ours, because people will go and trade where they can buy the hcapest. THE ARCADE. New r Todacjf Novelties M -I Christmas!! -FOtt- Come opd see them. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hours emllnir at 5 P. m. yesterday, furnished by the United States Department of Ag riculture, weather Bureau. Maximum temepralure, GO decrees. Minimum temperature, 42 degrees. Precipitation. .45 Inch. Total precipitation from September 1st ISM. to date. 13.30 Inches. Deficiency of preclpltalton from Sep tember 1st, WJj, to date, 8.22 Inches. BUSLNES3 LOCALS. Awk your grocer for Ito Bend tea, will pdeaee you. , It E. 0. Cough Syrup wfll cure your cough, For vale at Eates-Craln Drug Store. ' Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. Those new perfumes, Just received at the Estes-Craln Drug Store are the finest in the city. Hunger is a very disagreeable sensa tion. There s a place In this town where you can satisfy .ts demands with roe cleanest and best 23 cent meal you ever t. That place Is Joe Terp's. 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. Riit the 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. SHTLOH'8 CURE, the treat Cough and Croup Cure, is In great demand Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children love It. Bold by J. W. Conn. NEW POULTRY MARKET. Corner 13th and Commercial Streets. All kinds of fish and poultry on hand including a sjle.-ted stock of cigars and tobaccos, candies, fruit, eto. Give me a trial. MRS. FEAKES. THE BON TON. New Restaurant-Serves all the dell. cudes of the season at the lowest prices. n umll midnight, Special attention given to theatre parties. No. 671 Commcr clal etreet. COTT BONDS FOR SALE. ' Notfee Is lirey given that sealed pro posal will lie recelvd by tme eommutee on ways and means of Whe city council of he City of Astoria, Cliutauip County, Oregon, uiVUI Deonmber 15t4i, 1835, at J o'clock p. m., for tSie safe of Astoria mil- filcipaJ bonds in the sum of 150,000 at six per cent for twenty years. For full particulars addrcs K. Osburn Auditor and Pot)ce Judge, Astoria, Ore gon. The right to reject any end all bide la hereby reserved. By order of the Common Council, Attest: K. OSBURN; Au.it tor and Police Judge. Aotorfe, Oregon, Nov. 11 tin, IKS. - FROM NOW UNTIL SPHINQ Overcoats and winter wraps will be en fashion. They can be discarded, tempor arily while traveling tn (he steam heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for spend and for ee&fsty, no other line can compare with tihks great railway of the West. FOR RENT. Three comfortably furnished rooms, wish ftret-cl&sH table board, at. Mrs. Ho), dmn's, corner tt'h and Dunne streets, board wMhout room If desired. 0 WORTHY OF NOTIOB. There Is nothing but bold, dear-cut trutfh In the statement that to secure per fect fit, quality and style In your shoes at the lowest reasonable prices you must go to the firm of John Hahn & Co., 471 Commercial street AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FAKE. For a dinner, vorved on the Dining cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, will be Sflnt to any address on receipt of a two cent postage stamp, Ap. ply to Oeo. H. Heafford, General Passem. ger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chicago, Illinois. THE BEST AT $10. A SET OF FOUR TEEN TEETH. Come to my office and I will show you catalogues of all teeth In the market, and that the 8. S. White & Sibley teeth are the highest priced and bent made In America and only cost the dentist 11.08 and 11.47 by the single set, and that 1 use these two bramli exclusively and have SO nets that I will mako up for any and au ior me. above prleo between now and the holidays; that it Is strictly false as has been reported thatsl use any Inferior imucnui or i any lnfortor work or ad vertlsa nn.ylMijf that I can't do. , MENTOR HOWARD. M Commercial street. I Albert Daobaf-1 AROUND TOWN: She buys a rostuma that's as neat As money can provide; She buys a wheel, to be complete And, maybe, learns to ride. Purses at Dunbar's. F. H. Boynton, of Seattle, Is at the Oc- C. B. Smith's for choice randies. ft - - . i. ucuowan, or uninook, Is In the H. Fleckensteln, of Portland, is at the School calisthenics are attracting some before the stores are crowded, and when they have more time to consider the tastes and desires of thoso upon whom they will confer their favors. At Fisher's Monday night, BenJ. C. Cha pln, Shakespearian impersonator. There were a good many corner meet ings yesterday despite the rain. This beautiful corner residence lot on Irving avenue will be drawn from the market on the 10th.. R. I,. Boyle & Co., sole agents. Travel to San Francisco still keeps tip to the high notch. The steamar which went out yesterday had every Inch of space occupied. Take ANY SUIT In the Store for About 2 o'clock this morning It was re ported that "Hoodlum Harry" got Into n fight, at the corner of 7th and Astor streets, and all parties were arrested. Nothing has been heard definitely as yet from the O. R. and N. as to the new mall boat, but Postmaster Wise expects to near rrom the department In a few days. Uppertown society lant iilir' it vnl nut In fores to attend the wedding of Mr. Ole u. oisen, and Miss Karen C. Folden. The affair passed off very pleasantly and tneir mends did the royal. Apronrnt Dunbar's. One of the yesterday. dull days-struck Astoria W. L. Goldberg, or San FYfln tfln la or v . a i.i ' v Wilson Graham, of Uwaco. la Hi me .raraer. Sachet Powder at Dunbar's. '' ' m. tton, or Baker City, was a : uttnr in tne city yesterday. M. E. Logan, of Snohomish. Is reirtfltpr. ed at the Parker. P. J. Glanz. of Fort Canhlv. Is vUliinir ABiuria xrienus. The civil service examination will take piace at tne posumce tomorrow. J. H. Hull, the honey man. of Grav'a iver, was in tne city yesterday. W. J. Honeyman, a prominent merchant of Portland, is a guest of the Occident. Stop that tickling in the throat with Rogers' Bronchial Tablets, only ten cts. Silk Mittens at Dunbar's. : Mr. J. T. Ross Is under the veathcr. suffering from an attack of neuralgia. The raffle for that fine elk head will teko place tomorrow night at the White House. Prof. Jackson, of the Shlvely school. has returned from his trip to the Wil lamette Valley. Mr. I. Cohen has arranged to go to New York the latter part of January, on a visit to his brother. Cow Bells at Dunbar's. Oet you a lot in Astoria Addition Warrenton while thay are cheap. R. : Boyle & Co., sole agents. - fine fruit Marmalade, Jams, Jellies, nd a complete stock of new canned vece tables at Foard & Stokes Co. Married by Rev. J. J. Hotkka, Desem ber 4th, Alexander Frnlser and Pauline Yrjana, both of Clatsop county. John D. McOowan, of New York, east em travelling agent of the Chinook can nery, was in the city yesterday. Olove mending silks at Dunbar's. The ship Claverdon yesterday laid In large store of supplies from Rons, Hie gins & Co., preparatory for her voyage. Don't blame us If you don't get a lot In Astoria Addition to Warrenton while they are cheap. R. L. Boyle & Co., sole agents. gtock Fish, Anchovies, Cape Cod Mack' erel, Eastern Codfish, Smoked Herrings, Bloaters, Norwegian Herrings, etc.. eto, at Foard stokes Co.'s. County Clerk Dunbar yesterday issued marriage licenses to Ole B. Olesen and Karen C. Folden, and Edward J. Wes terlund and Helen O. Ogensdall, four hearts that will beat as two. Manager Johnson, of the Western Un ion did some tall rustling last night to mend a break In the wire. The light and telegraph wires got crossed in some way and the shock was felt In Portland. C. B. Smith, the confectioner, has the finest selection of candies, nuts, and Christmas tree decorations ever offered for sale In this city. His prices and qual ity of goods cunnot be beaten on the coast Alex. Campbell yesterday asked why a box of cigars was like an opera. When an gave It up, he replied: "Bacause If it s a good one, everybody wants a box; but, If It's bad, no amount of puffing will make It draw." A well known merchant yesterday said that he was glad to see the city council take the position that it djd, Wednesday, on the question of building a through road from 8mlth's Point to Tongue Point on Irving avenue. Holiday goods are being exhibited now In great profusion in the store windows, and what with the sales being made by the various church societies there will certainly be no lack of a market for pur chasers of Christmas presents. We have tho finest and most romnlPt assortment of canned fruits that has ever oeen placed on this market. Ynn run convince yourself of this by giving us a call. Eight cans for 11.00. PAT LAWLER & CO. Shell Hair Pins at Dunbar's. Q. H. Kellocrg. of Portlml. arrived In Astoria yesterday. He has been ictalned by the A. F. C. an Instructor, nnd Is a man with a record. The club feel that they have finally secured a "ist-class man. I. L. Osgood says from now on until the day of election lie 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 aro equal to and betler than those that are offered eli-ewhjre for more mom;y. 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. elers made many purchases during their Journey, and the ladles' society netted a neat sum." The vandals seem determined to de stroy the last vestige of wild same. The laws of Oregon and Washington were enacted to protect the nesting ground of wild ducks and geese upon the Columbia and tributary .waters, but the Spokesman-Review says it Is "the last of the goose; Its roosting grounds along the Columbia have been Invaded. It is a peculiar fowl, and when its nest Is dis turbed tho bird abandons It." Such van dals should be dealt with severely; hut as a rule they are out of reach of the law. A well-known churchman yesterday was htard to remark that nobody could tell a better story, or tell It In a better way, than a clergyman. "When a mln U ter Is off the roost, he Is a churmlng fellow. A certain blMiop tells of a man. who lost his wife, who had these wordr. Inscribed on the tombstone: 'The light of mine eyes has gene out.' Within a year the rogue married again, and the bishop slyly remarked that an addition to the line should be made, and the whole ough to read: 'The light of mine eyes has gone out, but I have struck another match.' " In baking powders It Royal only, strated pure powders it Is safe to use rr'i. t i 4 ts,wiLXiz.dTne Iioinest Pnees and the Largest Assortment I Sleigh bells at Dunbar's. Finest American mixed candies In city, 10c per lb., at C. B. S mlth's. the A fine 80 acre farm In the Nehalem Val ley, cheap ; $100 cash, $100 each year, at per cent. A rars bargain. II. L. Joyle A Co., sole agents. Oenulne Flndon Haddocks, Imported Stock Fish, Anchovies and Holland Her ring; also Fine Bloater Mackerel; . try them. Foard Stokes Co. The sale of Christmas articles by the ladles of Grace Church, yesterday, was quite successful. Many new anil bciull ful things were on the tables. OOOI BUSINESS BUYS. fiOxWO opposite Shanahan Bros.' '5xl(i0, Bond street, central location. 60x100, Exchange street, between Uth and 12th. 100x100, Duana street, between th and lot h. mx!W, Comer 8th and Astor strectr Sixlifl, Corner 11th and Duane. Lot 1, Hlo?k 4, MoClure'e. Lot 3, Work . McClure's. Houses to ii-nt. Farms in Clutsop and Columbia counties for sale. Timber lands for salo. , BeaMidc end summer resort property for ale. Klre Insurance, The Sun, of London, "tHhllxhed 1710. ASTORIA LAND & INVESTMENT CO., 4iB Bond Street. There will be an auction sale of dry goods Friday afternoon at 8 p. m., at' the Oregon Trading Co., 600 Commercial st This Is a special sale for ladles. The latest attractions, booked for Fish er s Opera House, are Qua Heege, the Yenulne Yentleman." Jacob Lltt's "Shaft No. 1 Co.," and "Old Kentucky," Ribbons, the cheapest, at Dunbar's. In the county court, yesterday, in the matter of the estate of Casper Baltes, de ceased, F. W. Baltes, administrator was discharged and his sureties released. "A hot bath," said a well known physi cian, yesterday, "with or without soap Is a sedative and a help to the body when exhausted. It Is best taken at night when tired." A girl's coat for school wear is ser viceable made of blue boucle cloth trimm ed with a deep velvet collar, which forms broad epauletts over the melon shaped sleeves. Mr. Wallace Mousey, for four years agent of the P. S. and C. K. N. Co. at Tacoma, yesterday took charge of the ofllco in Astoria In the place of C. W. Stone, resigned. , ' i r. S. Webb, near Caples' ' Landing, Wash., sent a magnificent specimen of a carrot, grown on hi ranch, by the steam er Ilwaco, yesterday The carrot meas ured four feut In length. Christmas gifts should be sensible, nnd ludtes should be pla lining for them now, u If you wsut a sure relief for pains in the back; side, chest, or ijuius, use an ; A tl tl tl Q Dncmtc j :iiiiiuhs o Plaster 9 Bkar in Mind- Not one of the host of counterfeits and imita- S tions is as good as the gctiuiu4. 'J Pon Tons, nil coljri, at Dunb.ir's The steamer Telephone last evening broke an eccentric rod on the engine and was compelled to lay over a short time for repairs. Tho Dalglty Iron Works fix ed Up the break and the steamer pulled out for Portland only a little behind schedule time. The Indntliering of the glfU to the poor at Thnriksplvlng show a good donation of vegetables, groceries, and fruit from th ichools. Fifteen dollars In csfh was col lectcd at'the union service at the church, which wits put In the hands of the W, T. U. for relief work. Some sixteen or more families were supplied with eatableB The W. C. T. U. asks that cases of ned be reported to them and they will endoav. or to wisely distribute the public's gift. Let any one In need of clothing call a llescue hall next Thursday, at 3 o'clock, as tho committee have on hand a good supply to distribute. It was reported yesterday that Mrs, Fred. Krosel nnd a ludy friend, whili gathering shells on the north beach, were almost drowned. They wero caught by a lurge wave and railed back on the beach. One of the ladies was quite over come, but will recover. Mr. R. L. Boyle will go to Portland tomorrow to spend a week with his as sistants In his new office just openrd In that city. He will take with him n full supply of Astoria advertising matter, and 'ays that he Intends to let the people ;n the metropolis know what Astoria Is and will be Handkerchiefs at Dunbar's. The ladles of Bethaula ch'irrh, Upper town, will hold a fair tomorrow evening for the sale of Christmas goods which they have made. A largo number of beautiful articles, suitable for presents for ladles and gentlemen, will be offi-rml. Coffee and cake will bo served by the In dies before the salo. There Is no reason why the people of Astoria should go to Portland, Son Fran Cisco, or any other place for toilet artl cles, druggists sundries, or drugs. carry as complete an assortment of each as any retail house west of the Rocky Mountains. I have Just received "5 dozen tooth brushes, from direct Eastern lnv porters to sell from 5 cents to 75 cents also Prophylactic and Denial Plate tooth brushes; 20 dozen hair brushes from l."e to $7 each. Cloth brushes from 10c to J2.30 each; lather brushes from 10c to $1 each, nnd shoe brushes at all prices; dressing combs from Ec to ll.2i; 50 different hand kerchief extracts In bulk, and a large as. sortment of bottled goods In choicest odors of imported and domestlo manu fnetures, also some very handsome cut glass bottles filled for holiday presents. in fact I carry everything generally foi n In a flr.--t-clsss drug store and at the low est prices. I would like every one to call and examine these goods, whether you want to buy or not. We will take great pleasure In showing them. CHAS ROGERS, Mr. C. J. Trenchard yesterday pi'C' sented the Phlvely school with a full set of Bancroft's History of the United States, consisting of 39 volumes. The pupils were nuch delighted With the addition to thel library through Mr. Trenohard's llbernllty ind were not slow about expressing their feelings In the matter. Silks at Dunbar's. Mr. Monroe Sander, representing Mey rfeld, Mitchell & Co., of San Francisco, who hns been spending several davs in Astoria, says that this Is the llvi-llest and best business town he has found on he coast and that he can do more bnsl ness here In one day than In live In Port nnd. Business, he says Is Improving all through the South and West generally. Mr. Sam Wherry, the well known rancher of Nehalem, who has been ai Imeo Springs, Washington, since Inst Tune, under treatment for rheumatism has returend to Astoria. He says that he Is much Improved, and hopes for stll 'urther Improvement. Farm products In Washington he reports as plentiful and cheap. Hogs are offering for 2'i cents ner pound, -on foot, which Is the cheapest ngure quoted in years. "A.novel entertainment, recently glv ty some church ladles In the East." said ne of Astoria's society lenders, "Is well worthy attention. It. was called 'The xeurslon.' The room was fitted up with every appointment of a railway station and tourists were held over at the v.i- lous cities until they had progressed by guessing the name of the place from the descriptive objects shown. The trav- Awarded Highest 'Honors World's Fair, Old Medal, Midwinter Fair. DIX' rr m IT CHEAM mm i: Most Perfect Made. .. 40 Years the Stamford IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. ' 1 Bargains for the ladles, beginning this day. Mr. Cohen Is closing out his entire stock of jackets, dress goods, velvets, trimming silks, underwear, Mackintoshes, Jet trimmings, ladles' wrappers, and Jllk waists. They will be sold nt Btrlctly wholesale prices. This home Is well known for carrying only (list quality ot goods and never misrepresent to make sales. The Low Price Store, 4!U Bond street. IT'S ASTONISHING How Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription acts upon nervous women. It is a marvel ous remedy for nervous and general de bility, Chorea, or St. Vitus' Dance, In somnia, or Inability to sleep, spasms, convulsions, or "llts," and every like dis order. Even In cases of Insanity resulting from functional derangements, the persistent use of the "Prescription" will, by restor ing the natural functions, generally effect a cure. For women suffering from any chronic female complaint, or weakness; for women who are run-down or over-work-d; at the change from girlhood to wom anhood; and, later, at the critical "change of life" It Is a medicine that safely and certainly builds up, strengthens, regulates and cures. Send for a free pamphlet or remit 10 cents (stamps) for a large book (ICS pages) on oman s Diseases and how to cure them with home treatment. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. W0 BUYERS AND SELLERS. The following transfers were filed with Recorder Ounderson yesterday: J. (J. A. Bowlby ct- si to Clatsop Mill Co., Lot 1, Block 70, Mc Clure's addition $ M. J. Kinney jand wife to W. S. Kinney, 10 acres In. Section 2, Township 8 north, rartre 10 west.. Standard l.and Co. to W. S. Kin ney, south one-half of northwest quarter and southwest quarter ot northeast quarter, section 3d, township 1 north, range 0 west J. F. Hnlloran and wife to W. 8. Kinney, southwest quarter sec tion 22, township 6 north, rano 9 west , John Lace' and wife to W. F. Mc Gregor, southeast quarter of sec tion 11. township 7 north, rango 8 west United States to John Lace, south ern quarter of section 11, town ship 7 north, ranno 8 west, -latent A. 11. Larson and wife to J-isif Kelskl. Lt 18. Block 14, In First addition to Kindred Park ... 1. C. Kindred and wife to A. II. Ijirson. Lot 18, Block 14. First ad dition to Kindred Park SATURDAY'S MENU. Broakfast. Cracked Wheat, Cream. Broiled 1am, Bengal Omelet. Bread Griddle Cakes. Stewed Qulnoei. Coffee. Luncheon, Bouillon. , Wafers. Potted Sardine Sandwiches. Coacoa. . Cake. Dinner. ' ', Rice and Tomato Soup. Mutton Chops a la Piovlncale. Spinach, Boiled and Minced. Potato Fritters. Sunderland Pudding. Cheese. Wafers. Coffee. BEN J. CHAPIN. One of the largest audiences of the sea. son assembled Monday evening to hear BenJ. Chttpin's rendering of "The Mer chant of Venice." Mr. Chap'.n was in troduced by Supt. Study, of the city pub lic schools. To say that Mr. Chapln Is a genius upon the platform and that he captivated the audience, Is stating it In a mild way. jle is an emotional giant, and possesses the ability to infuse in the characters he Imperosnates life so Irre sistibly winning and attractive that we had the powerful dramatic effect and beauty of the play without artifice or any of the drawbacks of the theatrical pro duction. We were made brighter and stronger by living for one evening with the characters of Shakespeare's wonder ful play. In fact, each Impersonation was a Btar creation of the part, while the the change from ono character to an other was done with such ease and grace that the Illusion was complete, and we had an Intellectual treat, appealing at the same time to the eye, ear, and 1m agination. After the play, Mr. Chapin gave some time to short character ketches and an original descriptive recit al. At the close of an hour and forM minutes program he was repeatedly call ed to the platform. As the applause did not abate and all kept their seats. Mr. cnapln returned and gave another num oer. rio was engaged again for next season. Richmond, Ind., News, May 6th, 1NIS. s T STOVES V K S T I jX TINWARE A R E AT- S T STOVES V E S Foard & Stokes. III V Jth "Sf M W W n Jtid ABOUT THE TELEPHONE. Seaside, Or.,' Dec. 4. 1S95. Editor Astorlan: . . . In your local of . today you mlsuuote me when you say that vessels can some. times be seen more plainly from Seaside man from the Rock. I don't think mentioned such to you. I did want to Impress upon you this, though: If Seaside had an office, repairs to the line could be made easier from here than to wait for the lineman who lives on Bald Hill, and who has to travel enght miles before he comes to the worst part or tne line, where breaks mostly occur. Hence It would cause a delay of six to twelve hours and this might be unfortu nate to some poor mariner in distress and in need of a tug. Yours Truly, J. H. JOHANNSKN. READ READ. READ. Herman Wise has made a big cut In the price of Rubber Mackintoshes. There's trouble in the Clothing Camp Herman Wise has renewed his sale of the choice of Miy suit In his store for $1150, and some of his competitors are hot. 4T3 400 Hats and Furnishing Goods, too, share in the general cut of prices at Herman Wise's. Men and boys can dress well for Utile money now; Herman Wise, the Reliable Clothier, Is on the war path. Chill Is preparing for a hot time; now If you are Chilly you too, should warm up by buying warm underclothing, or over- .''ne ss Cutting coats from Herman Wise, prices. - , i:) FOR THOSE VrHO-AT For the remarkatey small sum of U A good book Is the best of- friends, the. cents one can procure an excekent chick- same today and forever. Tupper. en dinner every Sunday at the popular ? lief" Has -To Dn w.Vh Columbia Riiw- 11 A nas sc 't-old-By-4i,i.. irr: InC J-n in. UHI EU'o) A t,- a.llnolia:gfi;irc5f4r;fiovj Sc.ilv "Denver Kitchen," east side of 9th street between Astor and Bond. Mr. Richard eon, the proprietor, also assures the pub lic that they can obtain at his place a we.l-cooked, welu 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. 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. FOR SALE. Wlanter to rent A oentnauiy house of seven or edgthit rooms. M., this office. located Address WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co , of Montpeller, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Btolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. any REGULAR REPUBLICAN TICKET. Mayor FRANK J. TAYLOR. Auditor and Police Judge HENRY E. NELSON. Treasurer CHAS. LARSON. Attorney C. J. CURTIS. Surveyor HARRY BELL Street Commissioner C. W. HOLT. Harbor Master M. D. STAPLES. Police Commissioner JOHN HAHN. Councilman 1st Wcrd H. C. THOMPSON. Councilman "d Ward F. L PARKER. Councilman 3d Ward W. F. MCGREGOR. WANTED. JAPANESE GOODS-Just out just re ceived Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, Ml Commercial street. 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. 1 I GEORGE J01, f INDEPENDFNT CANDIDATE FOR I CITY. 1 I ATTORNEY ! The -uiKleraigned will sell his farm In Tillamook county, Oregon, at a re:a nable rure end on easy terms. 15 or 20 xctvs is in grass, tfhe w0:e containing ira acres. TS plae Is sHuafcd risriM or. the county roao. mere 19 Docn twttmm end blah larfc wthdcih can be cleaned easily. There is also a lot 01 nne tmvber. OTTO JOHNSON. 1746 Franldm ve.. Astoria, Or. MISCELLANEOUS. 175.000 PBR WEEK uslnr and sellln. Dynamos for plating watches, lewelrv. and table ware. Plates gold, silver. Ickel, etc. same as new roods. Dif ferent sizes for agents, families and shops. Easy operated: no experience: big profits. W. P. Harrison Co der No. 11 Columbus. Whio. FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished room on crouna - fteor In prtrmte faimXy. 414 Excbsmre St. TUBIEIS, GEESl, CHICIEISL ETC. V ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. Leave your order. ecriyV