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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1896)
Our Annual Clearance Sale Offers Unequal Values in Embroideries. 2c Embroidery ReJuccJ to 3c " " 5c 6C 8c 10c 12'4C " 15C 17C lc 6c 10c 12c Great Reductions Made on Dimities. Lawns, Nainsooks, Cambrics and All White doods. ALBERT DUNBAR. SO.MKTlUNt; NEW. Childrta ad Yoats' Stccl-Shod Skocs. XII Sites aid Stlc We also carry a fine line of ladies' ami nieii's shoes, from tlio best to the lowest reliable goods. All goods warranted just as represented. ' JOHN UAHX CO., 470 Commercial street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. . . ..... . ..n.,.rir beura ending at I p. tn. yesterday, fumlaned ' Djr tn L mieu ciate irpmwi v. rtculture, wthr bureau Vailmum temperature. JS degree. Minimum temperature. S degree. Precipitation. .Si Inch. Total precipitation from September lat isss. to date. ST-iS inches. Defielertry of precipitation from Sep-; t-mtier 1st. 15, to dale. L7t Inches. I Bl'SISESS LOCALS. no wend tea i the best Ask your, grocer for it. and take no other. tha hlcttst cai prlca for fur aklna. . - . ...,.., veil n-J meal at the Bon Ton Resiau- rant. No. 6T1 Commercial atreef They are also fully prepared to serve all kinds of nslu -am and all oeucacics o. season as well as oyiters In ev.T lm-1 aainable atyle at the lowest llvin prices. I Com one and you U1 continue to came. Charles Wirkkala a saloon, on Astorandi Tth streets, which has lonp been one of the moat popular and best patroniied nnnains i'jut. ... iu. v.. - - moved from Ita present location to the lot Immediately east of the Casino thea tre. Many Improvement will be added as Mr. Wlrkkala Intend keeping up the reputation his saloon has had since ke as sumed chanre year ago. Only the best wtnea, liquors and cigar sold at the bar. a musical concert by the best talent In the city, under the leadership of Profes sor Schwabe. tne well known pianist. Itiven ntRhtly. Call around and bring your friend with you. Hare you overlooked any of your friends at Christina? If o, you can square yourself by presenting thera with a nice bottle of perfumery as a New Year' gift. We received a large Invoice of these good too late for the Chrlstmns trade, consequently have a line line of fresh goods for the New Tear. Estes Craln Drug Co. No excuse for sleepless night when you can procure On Minute Cough Cure. This will relieve all annoyances, cur the most severe cough, and give you rest and health. Can you afford to do without It? Chaa. Rogers, BHILOH8 CURE, th great Cough and Ctoud Core, is In great demand Pocket alae contain twenty-five dose only It cent. Children lore It. Soldi by J. w. Conn. AN ENIGMATICAL BILL Of 7 ARB. For a dinner, swrved on the Dlnmg ear of b Chicago Milwaukee and 6c Paul Railway, will be aent to any address on receipt of a two eant postage stamp. Ap ply o Geo. H. Heafford. OcmsI Passen ger Agent, Old Colony Building, Cfclotgo, Iltlnoia. PIANO TUNING. Finest work guaranteed by Thor. Fred cricksen. 2071 Bund street. GriiTln k Reed, Commercial street, will take or ders. FROM NOW UNTE. SPRING Overcoat and winter wrap wit! be In faaMon. Tttey can be discarded, tempor arily iwtille trave-Ung In tne atejun tweunl trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. For solid comfort, for ppeed and for aeavfety, no otber line can compare with thai great railway of the West. The Resort 473 Commercial street, is tbe place where the businessman and the labonor nan go for wbat ia called "BEST ON THE COAST." or a nice cool driiik of tbe celebrated Oambrinna beer. Sand wiches' of every kind made to order, snd an eleeant free lunch served every day. Hot Boston Baked Beans served every other afternoon. Too are welcome. Grosbauer & Brach WANTED. WANTED Agents to represent the old National Life Insurance Co., of Hontpeller, Vt For further Informa tion, address O. H. Stolp, General Coast Manager, 82-84 Crocker Building, Bar Francisco, CaL WANTED Man, or lady to collect, do soma office work, and manage agenta Tou will deal through your leading mer chant. Something new and very popu lar. W pay all expense. Position per manent Send four references and ten cents for full particulars. John Finney Mgr., P. O. Box 484, BL Louis, Mo. MISCELLANEOUS. S7S.M PER WEEK, using and Eelllnp Dynamos for plating watches. Jewelry, and table ware. Plates gold, silver nickel, etc., same as new goods. Dif ferent size for agents, families and shops. Easy operated: no experience: big profits. W. P. Harrison ft Co Clerk No. 11 Columbus, hlo. FOR SALE. JAPAN ESB GOODH-Juat out Just re ceived Just what you want, at Wing Lee'a, (41 Commsrclal street. FOUND. LOSTOn Jan. t, on 10th street be tween Franklin and Grand avenues, a tortoise shell comb with gold ornaments. at AMorlan ofPce and re el-e reward. 20c EmtroiJery Reduced to 13c 25c 30c 35c 40c 50c 0c 75c 85c 17c 2 20ci$1.25 4 4C 2 7c 33c 40c 50c 65c SONS OF HERMANN. At the Grand Masouertulo Rill to be given by Teutonia Loose No. o, of the above or der, on Thursday evening February 13, at Fishers Opera House, the following elegant prizes will be awarded For the most elegant lady's costume, tiist prize, a parloi lamp: second prize, an oxyd ized silver ; receiver. l-ir tVi niiit il.ior.iiit c.mi ' w,v "a.. (.v.. tleiliail's eOStUlUO, flTSt pri.e, a eoiu-neaueu cane; seconu prize, a handsome toilet set For the best sustained lads- character, first prize, gold in If hi cam receiver: second prize, silver sugar bowl. For the best-sustained gen tleman's character, first prize, , . a oeauiuiu ciock seconti prize, a Si It UniDlC'lla X. H Until the evening 0f ,aH these lriZCS Will be , , .... 1 . . , kept 011 exhibition 1U tllO SI10W m-..J(W,n Foirii .V Stotft; WlllUOW a 01 fOJrUAOtOKLS C G. PALMBEKti JJa3 opened an architect and . I drawing OtnCe in Connection with his business as contractor and builder, and is now pre pared to furnish estimates and plans fir buildings of all kinds with accuracy and despatch Don't fail to give him a call ifi you contemplate making im provements of any kind. Office, 473 Duane street. FOR BALK. Fin residence and business property by Wm. 11. Adair. Real Estate Broker, No. M Commercial street. "ADAIR'S ASTORIA.' On Irving Arenac At Prices Stated until January 1st. Block -Lot 60x10. from ISS to SBO per lot. Two new house on this block. three others lr contemplation. Block a on ncrth side Irving Avenue, a few lots In this block at do per lot Five residences already on this block. Vlritors will And a plank walk leading to tn aoors property, ana an eiecunc ug wttmn one diock. Block 2 on Duane street only one block from river front-tX4 for lots SftxlfO. Water Frontage Above Hanthorn'a cannery, S7S feet to ship channel. MART ANN ADAIR'S SOUTH ADDI TIO.V. Ten lets SfxlOO only two blocks from Improved p'oix riy and less than five mln utes' wlk from electric car line, are new offered In this addition at the very low price of from I1S0 to COO per lot 8HiY ELY'S ASTORIA. North 1') feet Lot 1, Block 138, cheap for casn. Buplns Lot-No. 4. (rxir) in Block US. on Commer'al street. For short time imly. t.:.i0. Block K-Only one lljck south of eleo rie car line, a few lots at VM per lot. McCLURE'8 ASTORIA. Fine business lot In Block west of cus tom house on Bond street, JS.000. Corner lot 5xl00 In Block 13, Ator street, for short time, SC'JOO. ' MERIWETHER DOWNS." Lots from t"0 to 1100 per lot. Acreaffe Two hundred acres adjoining Bkipanon a bargain: Two valuable tim ber claims, within half mile of proposed Nehalem saw mill. THE PLAGUES OF EGYPT Were mighty bad. Not no serious as these are the nervous troubles, but they are terriWy harraasing nevertheless. That thorough nervine and tonic, Host'it-tf-r's Stomach Bitters, renders the nerves tranquil and strong, promotes illsestlon, apieilte, and sleep, and establishes health on a tirm and permanent basis. This cause of nervous debility Is removed by the Ilim-rs, which Impart a healthy tone to the gastric region, upon the act ivity of which the well tx-lng of the entire system is largely dependent. This ster ling and tlme-honfireil medicine also remedies and prevents biliousness, con stipation, rheumatic and kidney com plaints and ail frm of malarial dis ease. Use It regularly." ALCTION SALE, Martin OLsen will ae-ll at auction, on Tus'lay after noon, January 21, 1806, bc ffinninj; at 1 1 o' lock a. m., in front of the Parker House, a lot of nearly new household and kitchen furniture belong in? lo parties who are com pelled to leave the city. This will le a rare opportunity for persons on the lookout for bar gains in these lines, as it will be a forced sale, and every article offered will be posi tively knocked down to the highest bidder. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair where exhibited. $1.00 Emcroidcry Reduced to 6C 73c 83c $1.10 35 "0C 1.50 $1.00 $LJJ $2.00 AROUND TOWN. T. J. Calif, of Chicago, Is In town. How is your bank book getting on? Job printing of all kinds a', the Astorlan Job office. Use Marshall's: the others. You lake chancre on P. JaoohovK of San Francisco, is at the IVcldent. The cortvt square shaiH. visiting card Is almost J. A. Waddle was down from the me. tropolts yesterday. The c-isterlv storm everylnnly In iloors. yesterday kept T. J. Gorman, of Portland, registered at the Occident yesterday. "Coming thro' the Rye" ought to I a favorite song In Kentucky. , . " , I Its benefit should be largely attended. All kinds of table delicacies, wine and I liquor, at Foard Slcke Co. , A ,,,,r,,n, , K.v. J J Walter from j Mr. F. F. IVYo, of Pekln. III., announce H. D. Holllway. of Philadelphia, was In I ,nat hlnwe,f nn, ramllv started for As the city yesterday afternoon. ( torUl on jn,lnrr w. Mr. IWo's family ! are lending sin-lety eole of Pekln ami J. K. Jones, of Chinook, was In town i wl maK) , ,Uw tMitin ,0 Astoria. Mr. yesterday, purchasing supplies I w.i,r , ( doing his pr.rt tow. nr. Jameson resembles a gun in thai lie nas l..id consi.leratilo lio.-r. For Ihe liest of commercial job prlnu Inc call at the Astorlan Job ortlee. Marshall's twine used by per cent of the fishermen on the Column!, river. Marshall's salmon twine is without a competitor. (Strongest, handsomest, best. The most complete stock of fine canned fruits and Vegetables at Ford A Stokes Co. The Britlsn bark Forfarshire wa tow ed up the river to Portland yesterday af ternoon. A. J. Francis and P. J, Eaton Were among the Portland visitors to Astoria y.stenlay. . . . c. . l-ong ami I. A. Moore, two Port- yesterday. It Is reported that Doll Mooer content. plates taking a plunge Into the matri monial sea. John F. O'Shea. a prominent business man of Portland, was In the city yester day afternoon. The gale came all right, but the respect, ed weather bureau was wron about the 1-oint of the compass. The Spenlsh force In Oil resembles a "growler." Inasmuch as It Is being rushed by the natives. Headquarter for Munyon' new homeo pathic remedies. Rogers' Drug Store. A full line always on hand. The country rnople have not been com ing to the city during the past few days, probably being storm-bound. ll is said that a prominent member of the Bachtlors' Club now crosses a bridge on his way home in the evening. The whitecaps ran high in the river the yesterday, and cs a consequence steamer Harvest Moon Is laid up. A Trilby coat Is of bright velvet, with military effect, the large epaulets being edged with fringe in black an 1 gold. The Rholna Is due in this city today, She will take on here, in addition to her Portland cargo, 4o,im) f.et if lumb-r. Th flnal repairs to the Bedfordshire are being made. In mid stream. She wi 1 be reedy for all her sails by Monday. Fartles desiring the best of lob printing at the lowest prices should call at the Astorlan Job office Iwforo going else where. Mr. Wis" says that he sells on an aver age from 5 to H suits daily since he offer ed them to the public at ?;) for the choice. The case of D. O'.S'ell was again post poned In the Justice's court ''es'erJay, owing to a la'k of witnesses for the prosecution. H. B. Bnrthwick. the contractor who furnished the piles for the Young's Bay bridge, was down from Goble yesterday on a business trip. The father and mother of Mrs. Hinry Johnson, wife of Sawyer Johnson, of Ihe Clatsop Mills, arrived yesterday from New York, on a visit We have a lot of extra choice eating apples. If you want a box do not fall to call early for good apples are very scarce. Howell & Ward. Go to IW 8th street to have your um brellas repaired or re-covered In first- class style. A complete stock of fixtures and repairs ulways on hand. The steamer State of California came In from San Francisco yesterday morning with a full load of freight and la passen gtrs. She left up for Portland at noon. On the last trip of the steamer Harvest Moon to the railroad camps sho took up a carload of powder, which will be used In blasting. Owing to Ihe severe weath er, work on the grade haa been topied. Today a telegraph office will lie opened In the railroad tunnel above Tongue Point, for the purpose of keeping the Astoria office posted on all breaka that are llablee to occur along the construc tion line. From Washington, D. C. to Yellow stone Park. Fifty views by the magic lantern. Th public Is Invited to attend the lecture at the Upper Astoria Social Club this evening. Admission free. No collection. Business men, if you want lo fix up your office for the coming year, with the best of letter heads, bill healt, state ments, etc., call at the Astorl-n Job office where you will find the best of stock and material. The battery pile driver will be re a1 y for work ugaln at the railroad bridge to- morrow. The small flrlvw hss Iwn do In good orlc the past few days, and with another apcll of good weniher lino progress Ull b madtv II h not llleved by the boat Informed shipping cn tn tlio cliy tlil the Ca.Uow Forest ts in any tlangcr. Hit will un doubtedly turn up all HKh In tit course of the next week and there. I at prvseiil no real eaus lor anxiety. On account of falling to make connec tions with the Portland steamer the Ico ttinv which, was to be delivered ly Mr. Tripp at the M. K. Church was Htoned I ,m m delivered tonight In the Vn K'vHtU.iml church. Kverybody Invited. A dispatch front Iho weather obwrvr at Portland says that ll ha been snow ing heavily the rlwr. turning to aloet yesterday. The wires aro down In all directions from that city, the Man Fran cisco lino going down at noon yesterday. It looks now very much, as Urn' nil lite excitement In real I'stitt l going to ho across tlio Hay. It 1- Boyle . Company are selling more lots In Astoria Addition to Wartvnton than all other Ileal estate men put together are selling In Astoria. As soon as he can make nrraugemrnta with professor Heggs. Mr. Wise will an nounce the ilslo of his maquera.li ball to his customers: also what present he will give to the best sustained ladles and gents' characters: In the meantime his Siwlal Reduction Sale still goes on. Although the rain came down In tor rents yesterday afternoon It did not hinder It. U Hoylo from walking to Tonguu Point and selling a lot In Astoria Addition to Warreiiton. When we get a few more such rustler here lit the real estate business Astoria will boom. Go to Elmore, Sanborn's oftloe and ' their new and handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of the twines "as good a Marshall'." In your pocket, I and test them. Then see how much more ; Marshall's will stand. It's money In oiir I pocket and llsh In your nd to II nd out. The operetta lo be given for Iho benrlll of the Rescue Club. "The ''alrlcs' .esca pade." under the direction of Ihe ladles of the Institution, promises to be a grand success. The children of Ihe club will take the pints This organisation, of which Dr. Kstc Is president, I a mean of much education for the children, and arl Astoria's boom, lie says he can Btclm mnnJ. mnro .a,y desirable peo . (( Bwn,m,HUllons can I- foil. id for Ihciu when they arrive. Jas. O'Connell, of Foard A Slok-s. had a controversy with a black ilog the other day. and It was a question which was the fittest to survive Jams tells the story. A sack that did not contain sail' sagN was lowered overboard, but In making Its descent an Intervening pile took charge ot Ihe bundle, and a step ladder and an able-bodied man were necessary to forward It on Its Journey to the ' Moat so-called "salmon twines" are col ored with acids. The acids rot the fibre ' ami render the material useless. In the ! otllce of Elmore. Sanborn Co. Is an ob- i,,n ,.i mihi in he esamlned bv all fishermen. It Is the whole of the ma terial used In the manufacture of Mar : shall twint frcm start lo finish. Go thre an,i ,.1mne the color right through. You will see then why Mar- ! shall' Is called the beat In Ihe world. Mr. A. J Francis, advance agent of I the II. A. Webber Concert Company, ' in the city, negotiating with Manager llegKa as to the possibility of bringing this company Astoria. If a sumclent i giiornnt.-e car. I given Mr. Francis, the 1 troupe will npiMTir here. Yesterday Mr. ; Beggs raised part of the guarantee, and i It is to l e hot , the suftlclc'H amount will : be raised .Mr. Wrbtier is an old-time i Astorian, having two sisters, Mrs. C. T. Thomas and Mrs. C. W. Knowles. In this city. Ills brother. N. II. eblier. owns ! and oprrats a cannery at North Shore, i Wn. Messrs. Corey Brothers, notwlthstand ing the storms, are pushing work on the , railroad and are determined to have that first ten miles completed as early as pos- slble. A new ramp will lie oiiened at j once, which will make the ninth now operated by them. Hupt. Wattls was In town yesterday, and purchased Ihe nece ) sary lumber of the Catsp Mill Co. The . force of men Is Increasing all the while, ; and by the lime spring opens they will I be equipped for handling a large amount I of construction In a short spa?e of lime, i During the few pleasant days last week i a good showing was made on the grade I work, and the tunnel will soon lie com I pleted. At the meeting of the city council Wednesilay evening a communication from Auditor Nelson was read, asklnr that' the council make provision for the employment of a stenngranher In his office and that Immediate action be tnk- t i thc ..ame. The communication was not Immediately acted upon, but referred to the ways and means committee. Yes terday morning Auditor Nlsoi dlspns ed with the services of 'lis assistant, scrn after which a member of the ways and means committee visited the office N'utliinrr the absence of the young lady, he asked for an explanation, which read ily followed. The commltl mn Immedi ately bounded out of tha ohVe, and about half an hour afterwards the young lady was In her accustomed place. BUYERS AND SELLERS. The following transfer of real estate were filed In the office of Recorder Gun derson yesterday: ('. R. Higgln lo Ada M. JuntlPa, Lot 2. Block 2, Astoria Addt'lon to Warrenton t 6" 8. Bolovan to Alex. R. Murray. Lota 15 and 16, Block 4: Lot 2U and 21, Block 5, O'Hara's Addi tion to Warrenton TV F. Clemers to C. C. Phillips, un divided one-fourth Interest In lo acres In Section 10, Township north, of range west J. W. Hare, sheriff, to Alex. Gil bert. Lots 3 and 4, and the south west quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 26, Township north, of range t west J. W. Hare sheriff, to Alex Gil 3T, bert, all of Section 1J. Township 8 north, Bange 7 west, contain ing GO acre C. ft. Hlgglns to Oscar Thomp son, ft 7, Block 8, Astoria Addi tion to Warrenton '. Vn Awaraed Highest Honors World's Fair, Qoli Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DTV CREAM 101 Most Perfect Made. 40 Years tbe Standard. mm v M NEW WATER SYSTEM This Great f.'OO.OOO 1'mkrtuKln.j Is Now Nearly Coinplctcil. THE DAWN OF I'KOSI'F.KITY rtsilsi) sail Ci!l Vill tk rislshf4 This rvtsUq. Vraikrr I'trsiltilsa. i4 the Unf (srrolr flooilfil. Ai'ter many months of puilciit watllng, Astoria' new l.i'i'.n'o water system I now nearly completed. The undertaking was one of i! re.it magnitude, and consid ering Ihe many drawback, rapid prog rcss lias Imcii nude, The caaclty of the reservoir l .Ms gallon, and It will hold enough water lo supply a city of 7S,i people for twenty-four hours. The weler l oLssmed frjnt ll,"r Creek, a niouniiiln stream, alHiul twelve mile front Ihe city, and Is eipitl In quality to that of any cliy on the Paclflo roast. This gives Astoria as good a system a that of any city In the eounlry of Hie same population. The work Is now nearly completed. AH hut sixty-four feet of the tunnel la nil Ishcd, and. as the work I progressing at the rate of slklcen fret iter day, It will soon be ready for use. It will take two weeks of actual work to lay the plw in Ihe tunnel alter It I completed. Th coping stone Is tvlnt hauled lo th reser oir. and placed lit iHulllon. and the fencing Is belli sel up as 'asl a possi ble. When tins work I done, the reser voir will be tilled. If this weather does not Interfere, Hie coping and fencing will Iks In place this evening. And thus closes another great Im provement In Ihe city that la destine.! lo become Ihe arrateal harbor on Ihe coast, and one of the flnest in the worl I. With the completion of the railroad It la thought the present superlluoiis rapac ity will not long ho idle. An era of pros perity is upon us. anL.alredy business men speak of the great Improvement In business Prominent merchants stale that business on January I was hi per rent better than on that date. IW& The cliy park proposition Is meeting with expressions of appro al fr un all sources and It Is cctindcntly npectl by th rlilrrnsof Astoria that this mil h deslrnl place of re-reatlon will be one of this city's possessions before the end of the year MiHth tX TIIK J'.VUK ' tine in' tin Kickers" Favors Ihe Hite at Tongue Point. Asiorlt. Jan. la, K Editor Ast.irlan: - I'ermit nie lo Join In the call for a park for Astoria, or to or them for that mat tcr one at each rvlremc of Ihe city. Hut eso!lly do rmplmslte Tongie Point, for the following reasons: Nature can do no more for a park alte. From Its crest the pleasure and rest seeker can git two niAh-niflcent views. 1'p the Columbia Is a stretch of nearly fifty miles. The Mrs l utiobst ru -ltd ktid then, beyond th.it, the rteinul snow-capped crest of lt St lleli ns, over UU mile away, would I in plain lew. while to the westward the iw Is unobstructed clear out onto the Ixisom of the grand old Pacific In the foreground would be Astoria. Warrenton, Flavel and the rltir that are as yet only on the map of the real estate agent Again. If our street railway company Is not asleep, ll will at one,, push Its line not only lo .lld.-rbrook. but to and around Tongue Point The travelling world thai vllis San Frin.iseo must all see Sutro Park Tins park was mad by the enterprise and m viy of a public spirited gcntl.-man All thil Tongue Point needs Is a means of approach. I There Is no short line of str-o ear er- ' vice on the racuii' const mat would pay so well as belt line rotnpasslng Tongue Point. Think of the ihousj'td who would In the ner future make eicirsinns lo Its beautiful shaded brow Yours, t i.N' E OF THE K K'K I'US. , roititiii-ri'iN Atorln. Jan K 1SSV To the Kdltor of the Astorlan: - While thanking you he.irtlly for your kind notice of the ent.'rf ilnment given fir the benefit of the Public Library rn Ihe llih Inst, let me nk your attention ' to the tinactutintiible omission to take no tice of the excellent pcrf irmince of our J nailing iiiiiv. l can say tor mvaelt, as well as for all those who participated, that much of the success of a "Trip lo Europe" wus due to the thoroughly ar tistic manner In which Miss Polly MV Kean sustained the part of Aunt Hue. Ihe ch.'itierone of ihe party, and her very clever acting and singing In the seasick scene won universal praise. ntn very glad n express my Indebtedness to her, as well as to all of ih ladle and gen tlemen who participate.). Very truly yours. M KS. II T. CP.HSIlY. FOR RBNT. Three comfortably furnlalusl rooms. wlrh fVrvt-cUaa table board, at Mrs. Mul len', corner tth and Ibauaa atreM. board wlttiout room If dralml. A TWISTER. A twister In twining May twist him a twist. Fur In twisting a twist Three twist make a twist; v But If one of tbe twists Untwists from the twist, The twist untwisting Untwists th twist. That Is, when It's twisted with any .liner twine than MARSHALL'S. Bicycle exercise, according to Mis Wll lard, Is healthful. Ho Is Price's Cream Baking Powder. XIKNI Kf.it SATURMAY. "Surety of a good iipp'tl'e I a mod thing: so Is surety nf a good dinner: but neither Is worth tiiu,h alone." Preakfast. Fruit. Wheatena, Cream. Cod llsh HhKHlil.d, with Cream Sauce, ftnkcd potatoes. Veal Cutlets, Breaded. Graham Wheiiiluls. Coffee. Lunch. f'r.iim.d Oyster. Curry of liccf with Ulce. . Celery Mayonnaise. Wafers, French Pancakes. Dinner. Puree of Turnips, a 1'Espagnole. liitdiidics. Cavalre, Boiled Halibut. HtutTed Potaloe. Rabbits In Paper a I'ltallenne. Slewed Beets. Shoulder Lamb. Boned, Stuffed, Roasted, Spinach, with Gravy. Banana Float. Coffee. JAPAN TO RUSSIA. St. Petersburg, Jan. IB-The Vladlvo stoek correspondent of the Novoe Vrem ya telegraph thai Japan has offered to give Russia free and unlimited anchor ago for her wi r ships In all Ihe harbor of Japan. It Is assumed thai the Intention Is to divert Russia from acquiring a harbor In Corea. OREGON'S POPULATION. Special lo the Astorlan. Portland, Jan. 16.-Tho census return as completed 4,y the county assessors show that the population of the slate of Oregon is mw If you want a turt relief limbs, ust an Allcock Brar in Mind- Not on or the host of counterfoil and Imita tion Is as good as the genuine. Have You a Sharp Knife! The New Year's Turkey Hay Be Tough. ..... dust the Thing for a FOARD & The Astorian Job Office ' IIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIII - ' a?Cra!"iL "SfSv j Best of f NMt MM , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiiiii i Is always prepared 151 llKAPs. I.KTTKK 1IKADS, STATK.Ml.STS, v JifSlNIXS CAKPS. KXVKI.OPES. IUTKIITS, And all kinds of Commercial Printing at Prices as Low, If not the Lowest in the City. T : : .- -: r . . . ; , .- Jhere -f ; r -'-W I I... , I , M., I p f3 a i Ahout Columrjb Hivcr Sk a.Imon Chf fuaKr ir fa Whin Wou huw tlsa.i.lii... What Look f,-(f s is 'hi U A Ask yotir grocer for . MMOiWS if . lir,Mild in Cure (not HAMSrSatiin.' Flavor. l,aniuTendcr and Juicy. Tide Table for Illicit DAT! v t'liiusdiiy Ttiiiwluy '2 rriduy Htiinlny SUNDAY Monday Tiifday Tlitirsilliy .. Friday Hl'NDAV , Tiiemluy Wednesday. Friday . SUNDAY .... Monday Tuesday Wwincsday . . , Friday . . . Huturdiiy.. SUNDAY. Wednesday Thursday . . Say the Eugene Oiinril: A palent poultry car has been forwarded lo this city by Charles Jacobnon & Co., com mission merchant of San Francisco. This car has 128 compartments, and will carry from V to ,ixni birds Thi com partments are eight stories high, and range along each side of Hie car, with an alleyway through tlio center, it Is built of Iron, and In each depnrlment arc for palm In th back, aide, chtat, f Plaster Our Stock of Car vers Will Suit You Hew Year's Present. STOKES. to print to order I. VMM. 1U.ANKS, HIIITIMi TAGS, I.KI-S, TH'K I.TS, HAM 'HILLS n r., i:t "sail 1 ...... . mjnoliV Foj '"n t HAMS, BACON, LARD, CANNED HEATS. salty) January, 1896. n lit ii. LOW WATIK. a. m . p. m. a. M. J P. M. 'li. n. I i'. Ii 11, I ft. !h, m. I ft. li. in. I ft '1 I:.", ,7.1. U o? ll -t 7 1a H.O 1 7 68-T 3 'i '2 Ml 7li I i:, HI H 01 8 8 8 8ft -1.1 :i ii ii x. 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I ' U 12 3.7 2 47 1.1 2ft H ll) H i M mi r 7 1 27 8.11 8 4 0.5 211 11 Oil H.ft H yi u i 2ft7 4.4 4 43 ).8 27 10 10 H.h 4 'll KA B 62 -0. 2H (111) fi.H 11 (ft ll.l ft 24 8.7 8 18-1.8 T. (lft'2 7.11 llf,H 0.8 fl lfl 8.6 0 67 -1.4 HO 1 21 H.l 0 .in ,4 7 0.1 2 9 7 .'W -1.8 HI 2 Oft H.4 ; I IlH i.2 7 60 2.8 8 14 -1.0 truiii'liH for food and water for the fowls wlill.. in transit. This car, which I proh.thly the first of the kind ever brought to Eugene, will be loaded with ehli-kt ns, turkeys, ducks and geese and shipped to Han Francisco some lime dlir log I IiIh month. Miss Alice Rothschild lias a passion for llowiis. Her rolled Inn of roue alone Is worth tvi.wii.