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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1896)
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"An J ilo you know what I think the Teatest weakness In the body Is will tell you. 1 believe It Is due to uric - -Id. which Is In th blood, keeping It ' rmcnted all the time. 1 know that It juse rheumatism and I believe most void." "You naturally ask how doea thla uric i "Id get Into the blood. The answer Is -ry simple. The kidneys do no do t. lr duty and throw It from the system they should, and therefore. It remain In the blood and I believe that If uiir ! Id were removed from the blood, most -' rnmatlam and colds would disappear. fne gentleman was ticht and he might Ir.ve added that Bright' disease of the V'.tney Is also brought about by this ne cause. Is It not plain to ba seen i. .t If the kidneys are strong and heal : y and throw the urk! acid out of the - tern It will not get Into the blood and .i poison the muscles and Joints and ..-.use. rheumatism, or decay the kidneys croi cause Bright a disease. There has never been but one known r wdy for all troubles of tho kidneys. it that la Warner's Safe Cure. It has ...a found by the medical profession " possessed or properties unknown to :' discovery of modern or ancient times. it has taken men and women too, who e in tne last stages, ajid restored them ' tierrect health and strength. It Is en. .., ;d by physicians, approved bv arlen. i and used by the best people In the '. It Is a scientific preparation and 1 1 i c it popularity wholly to Its uower. i. should be born in mind, however. t t where there are such serious troubles ... . lose above, mentioned, only a strictly , . ble preparation can be used with ...iv or safety. :. will pay yoo to bear these things In SOMETHING NEW. Ui'.drei Toatks' Stcel-Siot Shoes, lit Sues is1 Styles We also carry a fine line of I idles and men 8 shoes, from iio best to the lowest reliable k' jods. All goods warranted just as represented. JOHN HAHN & CO., 479 Commercial street. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for twenty-four hears t-odtnc at p. m. yesterday, furnished I y the United States Department at Ag- ictarure, weather barean. Maximum temperature. 4 degrees. Minimum temperature, 39 degrees. Precipitation. .11 Inch. Tatal prectsisatloa from September 1st li to date. 44.90 Inches. Excess of precipitation frcm September 1st. 15. to date. . inch. B178I5ES3 LOCALS. Its blend tea. Is th best Ask grocer for it, and take do sther. ysur Veany is ths leading tailor, and pays h highest cash pries for fur skins. For S cnta you can recure an excellent well served meal at the Bon Tsn Keetau rant, Ns. STl Csmmeral street They &re also fully prepareil t serve all kinds of Ash, gams and all delicacies of the as well as oysters In erry lm sginable style at the lowest living prices. ''cm once and yon will continus to came. Charles Wirkkala's saloon, n Astor and 7th streets, which has Isng been one of th most popular snd best patronised drinking plices in ths city has been moved frsm Its present Iscatlsn t ths !t Immediately east of ths Casins thea tre. Many improvements will b added as Mr. Wlrkksla Intends keeping up th reputation his salson ha had since be as sumed chsrgs years ag. Only th best wines, llqasrs and cigars sold at ths bar. a musical cencert by ths best talent In i he city, under th leadership of Prafas- sr Schwsbe, ths well snewa pianist. given nightly. Call around and bring ysur friends with ysu. AM ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE. For a dinner, erred oa th Dining cars of trie CMcagov Milwauke sod 6t Paul Railway, wHI b sent t any address on receipt of a two cent postage staoie. Ap ply ts Geo. H. HeaJBord, General Passes ger Agent, Old Colony Building, Chicago, Illinois. SON'S OF HERMANN'. At the Grand Masquerade Ball to be given by Teutonia Lodge No. 5, of the above or !er, on Thursday evening. February 13, at Fisher's Opera House, the following elegant prizes will be awarded : For the most elegant lady's costume, "fiist prize, a parlor lamp; second prize, an oxyd- lzed silver card receiver. For the most elegant gen tleman's costume, first prize, a gold-headed cane; second prize, a handsome toilet set. For the best sustained ladv character, first prize, gold in laid caid receiver; second prize, silver sugar bowl. For the best-sustained gen tleman's character, first prize, a beautiful clock; second prize, a silk umbrella. Admission Gentlemen, in -.Task, $1.00; ladies, maHked, 50c; spectators, 50c; children under 12 years, 25c. FROM NOW UNTIX. BPKINO Overcoats mat winter wraps wrffl be in fadatoa. They oaa be diverted, tempor artty iwtill trwUns; sn the stsam heated trains of the Cblrsgo, Milwaukee and St. Paal Railway. For solid comfort, fori spd sssd for sosvfety, no other tin csji ! - eompars with ths great railway of UmI Business) man, If you want te fix up TV eat. (your office) 'or the cmlng year, wllh th $40 in Herhvether Downs Lots $5 advanced March Center, Kindred AROUND TOWN. Th sun arrived yesterday. Mis Jennie Meyers, of Clatsknlc. is In ths city. Job printing of all kind at the Astorlan Job office-. X's Marshall's: the others. You take chances on J. U. iJtTourette, of S.tn Francisco, l In the city. Henry I.undberg, was over from North Shore yesterday. C. C. McOowan, of Sun ran-iwA visiting In the city. H. P. Anderson, a Gray' river former, was In town yesterday. A. J. Week, of Warrenton. was in town yesterday, on business. A IVlft room Is the latest hit of expen sive house furnishings. C. O. Palmberg. architect. Koom Num ber , Kinney's bulldlrg. M. falml, of Seal Rock, paid a visit o Astoria friends yesterday. Dr. O. P. Pall. IVntlst, with lady as - slsunt. sfflo CI Mth street C. W. Ilamblln. a merchant of Hare, visited In Astoria yesterday. The modernised poke bonnet Is the spring model par excellence. Fur-lined overcoats have been a drug on the market so far this winter. Dr. Alfred Kinney returned from a short visit to Portland yesterday. For th best of commercial Job print ing call at th Astorlan Job office. Th "Spa has the neatest display win dow In the city. It is a work of art Two thousand dosen seedling oranges ltr dosen today. Pacific Commission Co. Messrs. George and K. McFarl.ind, of Young's river, were in Astoria yester.lny. Marshall's salmon twine Is without a eompsUtor. Strongest, handsomest test Charles Hawhaker. of Portland, was In town yesterday, and a guest at the Par ker. The Clatsop Mill has resumed operations after having need shut down for three weeks. Mr. Gus IlranJt of North Shore, was In the city yesterday on a visit to Astoria friends. The swell man presses up his bow neck tie Into butterfly shape by the aid of two pearl pins. On thousand dosen Washington Naval Oranges, lie dosen todsy. Pscitlc Com mission Co. Linemen were busy yesterday over hauling the America i District Messenger Company's lines. The best cough cur mad Is th K. O. Cough Syrup, for sal at th Estes- Crain Drug 8 tor. Perry Titus and Harold .".earls, two prominent John Days farmers, were In the city yesterday. Just received, at the Scow Bay Wood Yard. 115 cords of oak wood. The finest wood ever brought to Astoria. Dr. W. D. Palter has leased all his resi dences In this city to Mr. W. Maurice Kelly for a period of one year. The forthcoming annual report of the Chamber of Commerce is looked forward to with interest by all business men. Dumbarton's Irish flax salmon twine. superior to any In the market Fisher Brothers, agents for the Columbia river. Antl-nlcotlne Chewing Gam, th latest and beet Tobaoco Cure, only K cents, s package at the Estes-Crain Drug Store. The Rev. Mr. Bhort has been somewhat under the weather for several days, but expects to hold services usual. tomorrow as WartiM dtalrtac- th best nf lob Brlntlnc at th lowest price should call at the I Astorlan jb efllc before going else- where. It was noticed yesterday that shop doors were open wide as if It was the middle of summer Instead cf the dead ol winter. Go to 185 th street to have your tim brellas repaired or recovered. A fine line of cover goods to select from at reason able prices. Duncan Stuart, of Stuart Brothers, re ports that business in the Insurance line I picking up In general, with other lines of business. Suit was filed In the fircult eourr yesterday by Martha E. Brown to recover from Robert Brown the sum of tt'Q due on a promissory note. You can buy a tooth brush for 5 cents to 50 cents, a nail brush from 5 cents to to, each, at Charles Rogers' Drus Store, 4M Commercial street. Referee C. E. Runyon U taking tes- tlmony In the caw of the Clatsop Mill Company vs. the city of Astoria. Thlsl8'- 3Iary " about iO days, and as the case Is commonly known as the "water I rul'' of th(" government require that a worki" case. Dr. O. :. E-es has purciased I,ots 1 anil 2, Itlrx-k 2, in the Hlnman Vraot, the properly facing; Bond street. He Intends to immediately erect a dwelling house on his purchase. T!ie Populist primary election will be ntiii today. The polling places are No. One's engine nou, the C. R. V. P. V. reading room and Smith's cannery, in East Astoria. Mrs. H. S. KKViwan and baby, rccom- panled by Mlm INewson. arrived down from Portland yesterday afternoon, after an extended visit, and left immediately for their home In Chinook. A gentleman said yesterday. "I went to the theatre the other night, snd once more I asked myself, when will women be gentlemanly enough to take off those ten-acre hhts In public places?" The members of the Astoria Football Club are talking election, whljh will take place shortly. VTuch interest Is being manifested ar.d -aspirants for the various officns are already canvassing. Mr. Waller C Smith, of Portland, who recently made w large purchase of real estate near Fla-vel, will arrive early next week and open a real estate office at the corner of Eleventh and Bond streets. Dr. Tuttle reports thst Mr. Beard, who was nrouxht down from ' the railroad eamp last week suffering with pneumonia and placed In the hospital. Is now out of danger and will be able to get out In a few dayi. , 1st. Choice property in all parts Park and Warrenton. ( best of lette heads. Mil hK state ments, etc., call at the Astorlvt J.h ofH where you will I'.nd th best or stock and material. Msrshall's twlne-uel ! Tj per cent of th flihermen on the Oi.liimbl river. On. thousand len fesh mn'h eg. IV' vUni tiolny. I'aiirtf Oomnilssljn Co. A stylish promensil costume I ol navy-blue boucle cloth, with Jacket to match. The cellar and cuffs are of vel vet and the Jaunty chnpeau hs blue plntrcs. A veil with the Inevitable black dots Is quite chick. The tuvcvn Trading Co., ii' Commercial strretrl is the plu'e to buy your dry " j gowK clothtng. loi .ind elioi-., men's and Willi's rvrnlshiiut (iwls. Should you want an auctiori-r. S. !''rl.lmn muk-s his oitl-e at the Or to Tr-tdlruj Co, Have a ilonn photi-s taken at the lnod grttss Kallfrv an. I kucm neansl to the nmnlcr of Ix-nns the Jar contains, whun Is now on exhibition, and get a life Mxcd crayon fortrn.il and frame made to order, valued at tl. abeoluti'ly fr.e of cost. Rehearsals for the Knlrle' T-anl" which will le produ.el nt lasher's tH'ei-a House on Thursday evening, Pebruary is, are progressing smwhly. The enter tMlnnitut promises to be one of the most attractive events ever given In this iltv. 1 J The lanre number of transfer noted In today' Issue of property at Merl- wether Downs and the special rotlc ol Stuart Itrothcrs concerning that property would seem to Indicate that that section of country Is on a little toot of its own. The steamers Klectric and O. K. were very busy yesterday taking supplies to the railroad ramps above Tongue Point, taking advantage of the tine n-tather. Mr. Corey reports that If the ievalcnt sunshine continues, very rapid progress will be made on the grade. A pollticlon who has had experience says that during the year 1K3 the state ol Montana raised about eleven million dol lars worm or rattle. Ptlvrr mines are well enough, but the ranchman can do more for himself ami for the country than the average mine owner. China lilies. In unusual profusion, are no only to be seen throughout Chinatown, but are found in stores and. dwellings everywhere. The plants this year seem to be exceptionally large and their beau tlful green with the wax-like blossoms make bright many a window and dark corner. Go to Elmore, Sanborn's fflc sad se their new snd handsome twine testing machine. Take along some of th twine as good as Marshall's." In your pocket and test them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's money In your pocket and fish in your net to nnd out. Thursday evening an enjoyable su.prse party was given to .Mr. Herman Duncan, of Kast Astoria, the occasion lo-lng his twenty-fifth birthday. The evening was pleasantly passed, a dance being the most attractive feature. One of the gursts states that Mr. Dun -an will short ly become a benedict. The remains of little Gilbert, the two- year-old son of August Wilson, were laid to rest In Greenwood cemetery on Thurs day afternoon. The parents desire to thank the friends who so kindly assisted and sympathised with them In their af fliction. eMpeclaily the brother workmen of Astoria Lodge, A O. I". W. The bright sunshine yesterday was very welcome to all after the continued stormy weather cf the past month. Men. womt-n and children were out taking the air. which was like that of a spring day. The blue hills of Washington vere never bluer or more clearly visible, and the faces of all expressed enjoyment sno contentmr nt. The ml es of nature awa'-e as much happiness as the smtleA of a best friend. Captain John Welch vestrday received tell 3i) from the grand ;iurer of the Mas ters' and Pilots' Aso-latlon, of Ilrooklyn, New York, that being the amount of in surance due the heirs of the late Cap tain Wlnant. wha was swept rom the deck of the liandorllle last Kov.-ntier. off the mouth of the l'mi i'ia river and drowneil. The mon -y will lie f.irwurdeil to his two little girls, who are living In Alameda. Cat. Moat so-called '-salmon twines are enl- ored with acids. Th acldj rot the fibre ana renaer tn material nseless. In the onlce of Elmore, Sanborn A Co. Is an ob- J'ct lesson Inat ouifhl to he examined bv nsnermen. ,t ,n wnoi of the ma terlal used In the manufacture of Mar. snail's twine frcm start to finish. Go there anil examine th color right tnrourn. Ton will see then why Mar shall s Is called the best in th world. A largely attended mee lng of the As toria HulMing and Loan Association wa nri.i iani evening. Alter careful dcllhera lion, it was decided to commence suit a the next term of the circuit court against several delinquents, who ore from six to twelve months behind in thlr rmv ments. This action Is tak?n in Jimlee to inose members who make thi-lr regt: payments, in ligurlng up the hooks of tne institution, the secretary finds that the first series of stock will -nature In AUBust or Heptcmber, Km. vhen mem hers holding stock In this series will be pain in run. I'ndcr Instructions from the depart ment, y.cnng Assistant U. 8. Surgeon Tuttle will transfer, by the stear-- - ''tnte this morning, Jas. 8. Norris, late of the l ntten Mtati-s lightship No. 00. from Ht Mary's hospital to the United State Ma. rine Hospital at San Francisco, for fur- tn''r treatment. Mr. Norris has been at paueni may only remain w days In . hfts- piiai wimnut securing another -day per mlt, In this case It was decided to trans fer the patient to San Francisco. Instead of granting another permit to remain here in fit. Mary s. The doctor says that prob acy anoiner mirty days will put Mr. Norris on his feet again. First .Jehutante My cheeks ore all on fire. Second fjebutante- 1 thouirht there was a smell of burnln,-; paint. Town and Country Journal. India stuffs ire much in demand draperies. for Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DTV CREAM tsrvni JIosl Perfect ll.-ule. 40 Yean the Standard. cash and $5(CTTjjlt)T jjtDftQ KXPKKT JONKS" RKPORT. Conitltlon of tho Several County t'lfti-es I Very Creditable. The The reKrt of Rerl June on the con dltliMi of the several county oftlce ha lieett fllM In the county clerk orltc. Tho report show every thing, with the exception of a few minor error, to le correct, ahlch reflect great cttsllt on the oftWr. r'ollowlng I a summary ol the report: To the Honorable iunty Court of Clnl sop County: In compliance with Your request for a summary report of my tlndlng In the county hooks from July I. 1SW, to le ccmlier SI, I uhmlt the following: Assessment Holl for ISH Amount of Moll tUM.M VherilT' nascMment , 1.111" Total tUtttT.n Collected by sheriff TS.S64.tw Krrors and double assess-nients., NA T lvlimiuent Total Delinquent tax roll. Amount of roll Kherlff' assessment SS.TU.SI ...UlS.tfT.T3 ...I 3S.TU.W 11.13 lXH: Total I3S.TSS, Collected by sheriff t .'. M Hold to county MI7. "3 Sold lo others Ill TJ Krrors and double assessment.. tM.3 Still delinquent l.Hu.TV Total SSS.TM03 Having carefully checked Ihe book and accounts of the county clerk, sheriff and recorder, I find that all money re ceived by these officer ha been paid to th treasurer and his receipt on file In the clerk' office. The treasurer's books show all money received placed to the I roper funds and the proper balance on hand. The clerk's ledger shows th money received for each different fund, the bal ance on hand, warrants drawn, amount redeemed and the amount still outstand ing for each year. Collection of state poll tax has been follows: Collected by II. 8. Worslry. ooc.U'.y rsr. from July 1, 14, to Jan uary 1. 1W, KW; cellected by A. Gibbons from January X. isu, lo January I. Is.-' : total. 14. The collection of fee during the l month ending lVcember 31. Is: Clerk' oftlce, t3.7W.JCl: sheriff's office, 33.011. : recorder's oflice. I3.SoT.TS; total Jlo.iSKT.SS. Warrants outstanding July 1, K-4. ITS, Tt3 3. warrants Issued during the pi months ending December 31. 1N. IT3.titt.Pl: total, IUT.iol.24. Warrants cancelled by order of the coun ty court. Imsi; warrant paid. 41: total cancelled. S.'Jt,S.!H. Warrants out standing January I. Ikk. t-NVMo yfi J. C. JONKS, Expert. 1MKHH! ATHLETIC OAMKfl. Progrum to Me OH-en st Ihe Astoria Kootball Club on the STth. Th Astoria Foothall Club committee. consisting of Messrs. Young, ltathixn. Stuart and Olhson, which has In charge the arrangement of an athletic brograin for the entertainment to be given on Feb ruary ST. has completed Its labors, sev eral new and tntrnm-ly Interesting fea tures appearing. Following Is the uro gram of events: 1-Junlor class inhibition: Dumbbell ex ercise, tumbling and horse Jumping. I tiair-mtie race, handicap. 3 Wrestling contest. Jame Johnson vs. George Hawes. 4- !luslnmen's race, two lap. 5- Twenty-flve ad dash, handicap. -Hlgh Jumping contest, handicap. T-Iloxlng bout by Juniors. fc Attorney's race. -Indian club race. InWrestling contest, it. '..Ilwon vs. Professor KHIogg. ll-Kelay race. IK laps. 13 f'lck-a-bai-k race. 13-Tug of war married men vs. single men. All race hut th fourth and eighth are confined to club memlx rs. 'Che win ners of those two races villi ccntest for a valuable prlie. Kntrles close Saturday February 22, at 12 o'clock, and will be announced lati-r. UL'TERM AND SELLERS. The following transfers of resl estat were filed In the etflc of Recorder Oun- derson yesterday: W 8. Kinney and wife to M. J. Kinney, tract of land In Uearhart Park f i M. J. Kinney and wife to W. s. Kinney, tract of land In Uearhart I'ark S D. Stuart Jr. and wife to Purdy Hart, seven lot In Meriwether Downs 8. D. Adair and wife to Dan Camp bell, four lots In Meriwether Downs 8. D. Adair and wife to John Bult kamp, three lots In Merrlwether Downs C. R. Higgln and wife to J. II. Hutchinson, Lots 5 and 10, Block 5, Astoria Addition to Warrenton. bond for deed Till Sou . THE MINISTERS. Their Names and Places of P.esldence. Rev. E. 8. Bollinger, 8th street, between Harrison and Irving. Rev. Robert Mddell, 111 7th street. Rev. L. J. Trum mi !, SIS Exchange street Rev. O. J. Cchiniil, 2A K avenue. Rev. Johnston McCormac, TS Grand avenue. Rev. E. W. darner, 512 Franklin avenue. Rev. W. 8. 8hort. 125 16th etrect. l:-v. Leopold Dlelman, St. Mary' fio. pltsl. Rev. O. E. Peterson, 19 Flavel street. Rev. J. J. Walter. 110 Bond street. Rev. Jacobsen, 1T6J Franklin avenue. Rev. J. J. ilolkka, 217 ltth street 4 Rev. P. steen. 1601 Franklin avenue. Rev. J. N. Edlund, il list street. CHURCH SERVICES TOMORROW, There will be services In Ihe German language at the Congregational ihurch on Sunday afternoon at 2:30. J. u. 8-hmld pastor. At the Norwegian and Danish M. K. Church, Upper Astoria, there will be ser vice tomorrow at the usual hour. Thi-m In the morning, "The Security of the f!od ly." In the evening, "Devil's Desire, to 81ft Ood's People," Congregational Church Usual services. "Beauty for Ashes" and "Father Love" will he the themes. Among other appro priate music the choir will render "Heav enly Father, Hoverelgn I,oril," In the eevnlng. Welcome all. Regular services at the Baptist Church. Subject In the morning, "Conflict and Victory." In the evening, "The lord's Passover." Sunday school, B. Y. V. U. and prayer meeting as usual, "Come let us go up to the House of the Lord." M. E. Church Preaching morning and evening by the pastor. Morning subject, The Promises of Divine Power and Help.!' Evening, the pastor will prove that there are no Infidels In Astoria, Or egon. Class meeting at 10:30 a. m. and 6:30. Epworth League meet at 6:30. THE TYRANNY OF THE DESK. We will suppose that your occupation Is sedentary that you are. chained, so to sneak, to the difk In some counting house or perhaps tof- the, loom ftt Home vaJt-mlU; wnere-xnji..are nysjrs n n r -isesr morlnlng till night. Kunday Is your only dsy of relaxation. You return horn ev- Cop. Tenth nml Conimcrvlnl. ASTORIA'S BEST. In every Itmn, North. r.t or West, There is on slur that I tho heal: Astoria's IvhU-wo tell Ito llo I the store of Herman W Ise. We know our Ml., We advertise While others growl And itnrl at Wise, They crltlclae and criticise. We Just had a nine, ninety Wilis Which made some shopper II and rail! Hut all Ihe same Ihe people bought Our bargains, as they surely ought. Hut all tho whllo Kool In disguise. Sat on their trunks And cussed old Wise! Thry crltlcUrd and criticised. Why don't these Alecks gel a move And tak ihe moss oft from their roof Why don't they hustle Just Ilk Wise And take the cobweb off their eyes? They leave Ihelr slocks To moth and files. And tell big yarn On little Wise And criticise and criticise! Well, w don't care, w'r utd to that. And on such treatment w grow fat; W have Ihe good, we sell them cheap, Our i-alron smile, our roniets Weep. Hut bargain hunter Trad with Wise, While our compel Just criticise. Till they'll grow Wise and advertise HERMAN WISE, The Reliable 1 Price Clothier. Commercial Street, New Sony's Alley. ery ev-nlng wearied mentally and bodily. Your health and strength begin to fall. What will most effectually recuperate your vital energy? Th Wright of evi dence point lo no oilier conclusion thn that Hosteller' Stomach Hitler Is your safest, most reliable sheet anchor. I'sr it persistently, and your system will soon regraln It preoilne vigor. Every function will receive a healthy Impulse. There I no remedy lo equal the llltter for ner vousness and want of sleep, dyspepsia. constipation, and biliousness. It av-rl and remedlv all form of malarlul til ease, and I a preventive of rheumatism and neuralgia. STATE NEWS. Interesting Item Culled From Oregon Leading Newapapers. Ira Campbell, of the r.iiKene tliianl who ha been to Florida to attend the National Editorial Association, ha sen home two diminutive alligator, prubtbl wllh the Intention -f slocking the waters of the Willamette river. The small boy had better watch out tieit summer whe he goes In halting In the waters of Ihe beautiful Willamette, cr Ihoe nlllgalors will get him. Ira shouldn't have uch a crui I tri for the small Imy. Al bany Herald. The editor of Ihe Albany Herald was present at the hanging of Loyd Mont gomery last Friday, and relate hi feel Ing on that ocrailon as follows: "W have always Imagined that the light of an execution was a horrid affair: tin face to face wllh Ihe reality on come nerved for tho occasion, and, Ilk the murderer, displays sand. The Demo crat man uuld not see an Innocent man hanged, but to see a man emlnrntl guilty mr t Justice la not a difficult mat ter, particularly when In the line of one' bt slness. Several resident of Baker Cliy went t Portland liirt tveiilrg ot attend Ihe con ventlon of the Young Men's Stale Re publican Chili, which will he called order in I hot i ity on Tuesday. Aiming them Is E. M Van 8l)vk, a delegate and also secretary of Ihe congressional com mlttee of tne Si 'nn-1 district and a mem her of the uliile central committee. Mr, Van flyrk rays Haker county will i strslirht Republican tl' lot this yiar. The I'nuullsts are declining In number, and will not muk a strong fight. II thinks the Republican candidates will have large maturities. Pendleton Trlh une. The fat editor of the Salem Post bring Into play some of his remarkable fund of satire at the expense of the editor of the Democrat. "It apHars that our friend the editor of the Alhnny Democrat, has attended the hanging of Loyd Mongom ery. We are a little surprised at this We thought our frierd was such a mild- mannered man that the sight of a slaugh terrd chicken would put him into spasms. But now It sii ms that we were mistaken In our num. ilo has the 'temerity' to go to the hanging of a fi t low being. O, Ihou cruel man! Am! lest our readers, to whom we hav a I .ways said a kind word of Mr. Nulling, may not believe us, we give tho man's own confession and experli-nce In his own language." Albany Democrat. Each generation lives world. Anon. In a different TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Examination for certificate to teach In Clatsop county, Oregon, will be held, be- pinning at 1 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, Feb. 12, 1K96, at McClure (Court street) school house, Astoria, Or. Applicants win be present promptly and remain until ine nose. Examination for teachers' state dlplo- ma win be held on Saturday, February l.", beginning at 9 a. m., at same plnce. If. 8. LYMAN. School Snpt., Clatsop Co., Or, BIDS FOR CLEARING CEMETERY. CLATSOI Notice Is hereby given that bids will lie received by the committee on public prop erty or tne .common council of the city of Astoria at the office of the auditor and police Judge until Saturday, Febru ary 15. 1MS5, at 2 o'clock p. m for clear ing Clatscp cemetery, being the south half of said cemetery. Bids must stule the price of clearing per acre. Tho committee reserve the HkIiU lo re ject any and all bids. .By ordsf of tho dotnmon council. ' a ted Kmitruary U IMifl. H. E. NELSON, Auditor snd Police Judge. Pocket Knives i and Scissors wawiUiailU i am "iwor a W 2-bUJo IVkot Sulk of 7-lnoli fiill Nlokol Bolaors oik OWulMd I be betl .vault simI. For Yu will nt otisemil-en. inti.ts .-h Mine tM. as lee oeta ikm-Is 4 tf -' BLACKWELL'S GENUINE DURHAM TOBACCO. Sees' Coupon wKH Six m4 Alrtl to BUCXIXU'S DDRIliM TOBACCO CO., DCIU1AB, R. a Puy n Kir of llii Crtclinttr J SntokiiiK Tolwifo mul rrail Uto rotiKn whiUt ivc a list ol ylln f prrmiuitut anil liow lo Ret llictii. I CIf4TTAMP ACOKPTCD. I nrintc.: s I' At r iftvr t;-rjj me uu i mui; si JThc Orlylnal nnj ti;m I io V , f tail. J.I o;,i': f Aet.J..rJh.i alleir...'...J0M ATTKNTIHN I'lHIIKIlMI .N tbt your tOflil Trill price. lniat sails niade by and Attiilng Co. the A. I rfi NOTICE iF lill'H Fun liuAltl'l.v. CITY I'RIHONKIl.l. Nntlcn 1 hereby given that bids will I receivrd by the tniniiill Ire on health un, I Mitce of Ihe common council nf Ihe tit' of Astoria, t the ulllce of Hie itbi ' and imllct- Judge, on Halurdsy. Kcliritur . y': at Ihe hour of 2 o'clock l in i ' said day, for lourdiiiK ur furuKiiinr. inral I, i the city prliiu-i In the v Jail of the cliy of Astoria. The rii.iii reserved to reject any and all bills Hy order nf the common ciiuncit. Dated February 1, Iv'si II V. NlXSnV. Auditor and police Ju.Ik,. AHToR STREET tlltADK NuTlcr Notice ts hereby glw n that Ihe c..;-i mon council of the cliy of Astorln Im determined and Intend to rniallth tn, grade of Amor street, in A, loir's Anion i. from th - isl Hue uf Fortv-fiiurth "tii.i o Ihe east line of Forty-sixth strict hi the following heights above the base ,,' gradrs. as ealubllshnl by tirdlnnnce , Tl, r.itltletl "An ordlua:ue to ritnlilHii c base of grade for Ihe SIN I i nf Asli l l i." as follow,, to-wll: Twrnty-nve feci ihrotn: limit an portion f said street, which I" .. b- level from end to rt.d un.l from t,t side. At sny time within ten ilv frcm final piiblli ailnn of this imtl.-e. ,i-,. " WHhln ti n day from the 3ll clay of .l.n uary. IM1. rrmnnsirauce rail Ik- nm.' against siild proiosel grade, and If vie , in said time a written leirnnni.i--against the same Ik- nird in the c.i'l , the auditor and puller Jn.Ue I y l,e ,,v c crs of thrrc-foiirllia of Ihe property n.c Junnt to said portion of sulil street, grade shall not be rstiilillshi d lly order of Ihe common roun-ll H. E MII.HiiV, Auditor and police Jinlir. Astoria, dr., January 1. I vri. NOTICE OF FHTAII1.IHIIIMI C.RAI" ON EXCMANtlE K'I'H I :i:T Notice la hereby given thnt ih rnimo. council of tin, city of Asinrln propose establish the grade on Kxcluinitc sir In the city of Astoria, as laid out , recnrdet by John McClure, luiween . earn line of H-veiitli sine! to ihe i:, line between Mct'lure's and Wuvi ly's . torla at the folic wing helchlh almvc i base of grades: From the east line of Ihe Inii rm ell. . of Seventh and Exchange streets rn i'" north of Kxihunge street nt it I fiet m i nt the south line at ill f.i t llo n -e i ,, on Exchiinirn street In a direct line i the west line of Eighth slreei. From the east linn uf Klirhili i.lrcei i, It intersecllon wllh Exchange -treei, i,,, tho north side nt tf, u fi-i nnd an I'i. south side at fiB.S feet, hence eni nloic: Ex-'hango street In a direct line lo th' west line of Ninth street. From thn east line of Ninth stru t i,i Its Intersection wllh Exchange rlr-et. on the north side ut It feet m il on Ihe smith side lit 45 .1 feet, tln nce east along I v change strict In a direct Hue to the v,i line of Tciiih street. From the east lli.e of Tenth sired m I Interwtlnn wllh Exchange street, on t'i. north side nt 2X feet and on the soil': slilo nt 30 feet, thence eri! In a illr ci line to the west line of Eleventh rtrei I. From thn cast line of Kli vmih stnii nt Its IntciMertlon wllh Ecluinge sire, i, on the north spin n 21 feet unci on th. south shin ut 21 fiet, tin nee c-iHt In n direct line on l.xciuiiige slrci t lo tin west line of Twelfth htrict. From the east linn of Twelfth stru t i.i Its Intersection wllh l-.'xehan," street, o,i the north side ut 2,1 fuet nnd nn lie south sldo at 2.1 feel, thence easterly In n direct line to tho claim line liciwccn M, . Clure's and Hhlvcly's Astoria. At the claim line lint ween Mct'lurc'i nd Shlvcly's Aslorln, at 21.1 feet nbnee the base of grades. And unless a remonstrance signed In the owners of lliree-fourths of Hie prop erty fronting on said portion of phI.i street be filed wllh Ihe auditor nml p... lice Judge wllhln ten flays from Hie lin n puiillcatlnn of this not Ice. m-u i on . .. before February 25. 1MKI. the cmmi,,,i council will esinbllsh said grade. Hy order of the common council. Dated February 4, Iwm. H. B. NKLRON, Auditor and Police Judge. Soothing, henllng, cleam,lng. T Wilt Witch Haxel Salve Is tho enemy to snn-. wound and pile, which It never fall to cure. Stops Itching nnd burning. Ci.reu ha;iHd lip nnd cold gores In two ,r three hours. Chas. lingers. ROYAL Baking Powder has been awarded highest honors at every world's fair when exhibited. lea & mm SM5aATU1.K x 5 ft a n u n v f i 'in it1 i I mi --i SjfVt ,-, mm mmnm ' m. II A II 11 If If A 40 coupon o. roa '1 Coupani nd 40 ttntt. s r v i:i rfr.f -Jj t . r:.t per in c crv .w. - - w i I.USiliRI;, nu a f.irtrcr p f 1. f.!l l:tlllalious. ( DUNCAN'S ?0Nii ,. . A TW UTTER. I A twister In twuilng May Iwim ham a twist. For In lelwing a tout Turei- tit atak a total ; Hut If on of th telt l'ntlt frum th lwlt. Til twist untwltiij I'ntwtst th twist. That I. wnn H' twisted with niur twin than MARKIlAl.l.'R. ny PHtLOH'S CVHK, U rt Cougb and Croup Cure, is In greui drnmml Pocket ls contain twenty-flv dose) only Si cent Children lov It. Sold by J. W. Conn. THE RESORT lltlNIIAii:iA ItUAV'tt. it Ileal llini! ol w WINES. LIQUORS an.1 CIGARS ni:sr on tiii: coA.r." : Th t'mnus tmhrinuA liter ; Al on lap. . , , I i 473 Commercial St., - - Astoria, Ore, j .. . hbTORIfl PUBLIC LIBRARY! IIKAI'l Mi Ktl.iM KIIKK T ) .11.1. ('p. n every ily fnim 3 u'clnck U ;ui nml hMUi in ljji) p. ni. NiilK-rriplr.n rules :l ht uliiiiim. 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Fr further Infnrma lloii. Md.lrem, O. M. Otr.lp, General Const Miinnger. W-m Cnxker llullUliig, San 1' niiicleco, (!ul, WANTED -Man or lady to'eollratrJo sums olflce work, snd manage agent lou will deal through your leading mer chant. Something new snd very popu lar. W. pay all etpenaea. Position per manent. Send four reference and ten cents for full particulars. John Finn Mgr., P. O, Bog K4, Bt. Louli, Mo M frit 'El . LA N KOX IS. 1.1..UI I'l'H WEI K, using and selling Dynamo for Mating watches, Jewelry, nml table ware. Plate gold, gve tilcke . et.! seme as new goods. DIN ferent sles ir agents, families and shops. Easy operated: no experience; i K profile w. P. Harrison Clurk No. 14, Columbus. 9hlo ' 'or: i i;.iv MlMNl-.U' ?0()iiH-,,et oiit-bi.t ... nelv d tun what you wmiit si tvi.. I.e', mi Commercial itrt. .1$ ..x v r .-'' ' t .'