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THE DAILY AST0R1AN, FRIDAY MOKMISU, NOYENNKR 4, 1Hi. EYES EXAMINED FREE V;;tF" EYES CORRECTED - - SIGHT MADE PERFECT . BY Dr. A. D. Rothstein, Of Seattle, Wash. Fifteen year experience in optica and study of the eye Will be found at the parlors of the Occident Hotel, Astoria, from NOV. 1st to lOth, 1898 oSering his services to the public. Lenses specially ground to suit the mol difficult case In th varied frms tf pret.yopi. asthenopia, myopia, hyper metropi. d.ple-pia. Simple compound ami mixed estiitnatlsni. SYMPTOMS OF FAILINM VISION. Do your m ache burn. get red or Intlamed? Doe the print run t.vcether 1)0 vou have 'to hold tho paper farther away? IV ),iur bed ache after read Ing or eewlr.g? Do -ou have lo place the light between th eye and the oukcC when examining anything? When attentively conlderlrg a near ob'eol d,ie It mdden'r hecome con fused and appear to have mist before It? If you have nv the above symp tom your eyea are failing and require the help of a so.entltic optician. NVER WEAR GLASSES UNLESS TH FY ARE rROrERLY KITTED TO TOUR OWN ETLa. Tour eyes may be permanently Injured by wearing other people' gl.e. Dr A. D Rothatrtn uaea th very latest and most improved appliance in tetlng eye. Ha teet each ey r-ara.eiy. flu each eye ser-arateiy. and baa lne around to ault each eye a may he required. thu obtaining ha beat r suit. Remember ha pay special atteo tlon to chidren. to children. , Conaultatlon free at the parlors Occident hotel. Aster!, Hour of attendance daily, t a. m. t o U; i p. m. to S. and 7 p. m. to JO. TODATS WEATHER. Occasional rain. AROUND TOWN. FRIDAT. Ws are meant to bo living fountain 0t llttl stagnant pooU.-Lury Lrcom. Try Roalyn coal. Elmore. Sanborn Co, Captain Smith, of Fort Steven, la ths city. in, A four-maJted ship w reported eff the tlrer from the cape yesterday. v TTanted-Glrl to do general housework. Inquire at Bonbonnelre candy store. Bt California wln. 10 centi per gal lon. Alex Gilbert, sole accnt for Aitorla. TelCDhooe C Wallaend coal and coke I the best for domestic purposes. For sale by the Astoria Gas Light Co. The British ship City o: Athens. h at laden, arrived in tow yes'.erJay fr -nt Portland and Is ready for sea. Applee, apple, apples, very choice and ' very cheap. Two hundred boxes must be'', ZS ,UZZ7 Im Z" . old at once. Ron, lliggln & Co. For Sale. 100 tons of Rosyln coal; the Bnest houae and steam coal ever brought ' to Astoria. Elmore, Sanborn Co., Tele- phone, Main 6-1. , Wanted, a school girl to do light bouae- worg In exchange for board. Apply at Mm E. C Holden's. 4S5 Duane street, As toria. Pleaaant furnished rooms. Including ron than during any preo-dg year, the bath, with first class board, for gentle- reason for this great In. reuse In shipping men only, can be had at S30 Seventeenth Mn th Immense grain cpp on the In tre. Reference exchanges. j Empire. . The Tlgllence of the local police ha mo w v.ic... .. b. ault and battery on Anderson, was tried before a Jury In the Justice court yester day, and the defendant discharged. For rent Th. entire upper floor of the Badollet building over Albert Dun bar's store. For particulars Inquire of W. O. Howell. Ca Exchange stmt. W. F. Enodgraaa, Astoria's leading pho tographer, baa purchased the Crow gal lery and will hereafter be found located In the roomf formerly known aa the Crow taUery. j " ' In the county clerk's office yesterday Matto Suslch, a native of Austria, and Christian Julius Jensen, a native ot Den-; mark, declared their Intention to become; American citizens. j The dance irlvcn by the women of the Degree of Honor last night waa one of the most select affairs thus, far this sea son. The dance wan held at Flshi-r's. Which waa handsomely decorated. There lrere about 40 couples present. The popularity of the merchant's lunch served by Mr. Goorge Hartley at the Na tional Is growing dully, and many busi ness men can be found there every day for their midday meal. The lunches set by Mr. Baxtley are the finest In the city. Try W. A. Gaines private stock whisky. This 1 an old Htandard liquor, especially recommended for family nnd medicinal use and Its purity and quality Is guaran teed. For sale in any quantity by John' L. Carlson, sole agent. Twelfth street, new Bond. This Is the ago of adulterations, but Harper whisky Is ttuurcintetd strictly j pure, superlutlve whisky. Chemists, an alysts and physhiana testify this repeat edly. The evidence Is not only strong but conclusive. The people too, find Harper can be (rusted Implicitly; hence the enormous sales of this royal whisky. ; Bold by Foard & Stokes Company, As- j torla, Oregon. When having your eyes tested or fitted with glasses go to en optician of experi ence, not one who fits about one pair a month on an average. What such a so called optician does not know about the business would .1111 a great big book. Dr. A. D. Rothstein has fitted 19,000 men, vomen and children in the west and x.orthwost during the jaat IS years, and he Is the proper person to help your eyes and gave your sight. OPTICAL SPECIALIST The Gulf Stream ha about romp'eta her wheat cargo at Portland and will leave down the. river m a few daya. The well known Japanese hark Ttnkio Maru In loading lumber at Portland for th Orient Sha will arrive down next week. The member of the crew of the Vnitefl Slatca revenue cutter Perry were vid off yeterday by IVputy Collector Park.-r. In all about ts wer paid the men. The Wonder Drill, an IndUpenaable tool to all machinist, plumber, or worker n Francisco th! year a the total ac ta Iron. bra, or other metals. Call and ' tlve shipment, domestic and foreign. I ee It. C. 1L Orkwiti. agent corner of j Tenth and Duane :reets. The Rritlsh sh;p Wlsi-otn'.K- Tark ar rived In tow yesterdsy from Portland. She carries 1151 bushel, of wheat, val- ued at fT!.;, and will lighter T: t"n of wheat at this port to complete her tungo. i i Tho regular meetlrjr of the directors of the Astoria FoMtball CIut was held lst j night, many important matt-Ts o-mlng 1 up for action. Several new roemb-rs were admltt-I. Herman Wi-ie it r-I Will C. Laws have Uen ad.iol to the bowling committee. The news of th iU.uh of In.;or; rn nlf (. Tueen .M - V, , , - . . i I with regret In this city. Mr. Mcl. rmott I had been inspector of hulls an.l bo ler '. for over ly yeiirs. and rr...de hundred of i trip to Astoria. He. was very popular among local h!pplng men. Captain Kerch-n states that there re now mure ships In the harbor of Portland than ever before at any one time. The I ..,-v... (...vu inai mure i ip-irn sn'ps I will come to the Columbia river th s-a- pr.wuctive of many good results. A detail of patrolmen meets every train and anUering willies and Meandering M.kes are promptly Jugged upon their arr.val here on brakebeums and In baggage cars. Aitorla ha a hard name among the bums of the north r-st. and very few now "hit." the city. Warrants were placed In the hands of Chief of Polite Halloik yesterday for tho collection of assessments remaining un paid for the improvement of the alleyway U t ween Thirty-eighth uni For-.y-second streets In East Astoria; of Thirty-fifth stre-t, between Franklin avenue and Du- ane street, and of T.-n;h s'reet, between Commercial and Exchange. The new "flower" tournament to be ln- augurated at the A.v.orla Football Club will beglr. probably next Wednesday or Friday. The captains of the s'-ver d teems nave Deen given until Monday to get their players together. The names of C. R. lligKitis. Frank G.d-ll and A runee have been a J.'.-.l to the n of entries In the J-gamo championship con test. Captain Thomas, of the steamship Bta'e oi t all ton: la., has resigned, to take charge of a ini't p.ymg between San FraiKlseg ami Man'.la. The vacancy thus cau.-ed will be full by Captain E. D. Parsoas, an exp-rii need r.avUvitor. Captain Thomas was one of th most popular masters on the coast, and he has a host of frieni.s in ,storla who will wish hirn luc ess on bib ntw run. Mr. T. (j. Tlath'.way. of M xsoula. Mont, -irrved In the dty . e?ter.lay from Everett, Wah., when, tie has be-n vislt i Imr relative living In that coition. Mr. Hatheway has for many years been In ! charue of certain of Mr. Hammond's In terests in Montana. He is on his way ; back to Missoula and returns by way or Astoria for the purpose r.f consulting Mr. Hammond regarding- some of the latter' business affairs in. Montana. j It Is stated that It Is not the policy of tho county court to provide opium or , morphine flendu with refuse In the county jail when they become crazy from the use of tho drugs. County Judge (jray I states that the city authorities, whenever a cose comes unuer im-ir no. ice. provide temporary shelter for these outcasts of humanity. Although the county has had such crises recently to deal with the county Jit-lpe wishes It understood It was only for a brief period, and that such cases aro rarely, if ever, confined In the county Jail at the county's expense. A man lvln th nam of Anthony Qulnn waa up brfor Iu-a Jn.l NVImm yeatentay on a chare nf Wln. ynlnh latH he had come frm IVrtlnnJ, hv Inir twn arretted there on a aimlUr chante an.1 run nut of the city. He ! Keatmt to Attorney Allen to wire to Purt lanj a to thi tmthfulneoa of hla a:iic ment. Ilia next ohe'tlv point lit the aound, an.t ft.r bclnar flmsl lV, he ex ppewe.1 a doalre to be billed Ur thut Wac. The employe of the Wolff Kwtcker Iron work, out of working hour, are r-rnnslna- tr a ttcnoflt lo be ulvcn the f.m llle of the vli'tlma of the lUM vtt'olilent, aaya th TVIranint, No p. ma will bv aiare,l to muke the pronrum original and attractive. The licet lvnl talent will p per on It, The cnune I one which lll te w,'ll advertlae,! In Portland nnd appeal to every one, and the comvu ,. throughout the atate. Every opportunity will be alven the public to ahow Ita aym paihv In a material manner, and no doubt all the tlcketa mill be it!po d of In a few day. LMMtlct Judge lleHlncr, of Portland, ha Uaued an order for the ante of th ateamera Ohuhv.h k and Suahoun.l. Tt procce,la will be depoaltetl with the court. The order a the outcome of aevrral aulta vhlch have Perl nlM u;.ln.t the ateamer by paenera who Uvt their effect when th ateamera went to pl''ce off the river, lioth boata were hound Alaaka. but encountereil heavy weather when but a few mllea off th river. No Uvea were loat, although the boata were badly dilapidated by the element. They have been lying In the WllUmette a n the dlaaater. Th temer llaneat Queen yeMrrlay brought down the rwnalnder of the mn tertiil for the ork on the guna at Fort Steven. The Queen left for the fort In the afternoon. Work there la prgr. lng rapidly. It la ild. and Steven will be oiu of the tror;e!it poxltlxn In the country when compleUd. The gum are of the very latest ileaign. and every, thing connected lth the rt I up-to-date. Th dlwtppejrlng gunn are pro. tecfed by an embankment more than W fet In thlckne. Alogvther. the fort I strong enough to reiwl almoat any att.ick which might be made on A'ori.i. lul nlghfa ornt w. very ,lagree aWe The wind attn.ne,! a vel.o-liy cf oer j) mile nNotit $ o'cl.v, k. atul p-h trim found great difficulty In nivluat In. I'mboMla were blown lr.ile out, and hat were flying about all urnlng. Peonl grnernlly tyei1 nt home, and the treet wre almost deserted by o'cl.x k. Johnson explain th adere weather romlltlon by a'.atlng that the w.rk nc . dont.U u the Nglnnlng of another ni.'Tth make It Impossible for him to devote the necej.ry time to the elements. In, consequence of which Pagu h. fu'.l war If an assistant csn be secure,! f ir the local weather man. the weither may Improve, but otherwise Astortun will be Compelled to put up wllh rain. TteslJe the fleet of steamer now ptylner between Portland and Ran Fran, claco. loaded with wheat, to the exvlu!cn of all classe of general cargo, the O. R. Sk N. Company U delivering thousand of ton of wheat brought fpim the lnl.ind Empire to the Souther Poi'inc. to p par ried through the Willamette valley and over the mountain to San Franclaco. At the present rate. It 1 estimated by competent authority, a much wheat :il be shipped out of the Columbia basin to have amounted to In prevlou year. Theee San Francisco nhipment ore In duces! by the better prVe obtained there for the wheat as contrasted with the Portland market. Every bushel of It I l'xulod Immediately at Sin Francisco foe foreign markets, and the earnings of the j railroad comjKinles ami Portland wi e.it j shlptv-rs on th difference alone be'we-n the Portland an.iS.n Vr.m. n-.rVe-.l I ,,, . I win amount to m.'iny mill on of dollars. I The Inland farmer ol.talns tn hetter pro-e J f r his wheat In tunwiucivp ..f th San I Francisco demand, but. on the other I I h-ind. he Is jxild i ss: the price fix-I by ' j the wheat buyers of Eastern or-ifn le- ling ba.s.st upon the ex.eptl .nally high : ' ' , ' , ' , charter rates now .1, m iri.-.l ,y ti p 1 owners f ir loadlig In Portlanl. I I COMMON COrNCIt, HAS AN INTERESTING FES-SMS. Ord. nance Granting Street Railway Fran chise Passed Seond Reading- 'Ity Treasurer' Salary Raised. At the regular meeting of the city coun cil last night Mayor Itergman presided, with all the councllmcn present except McGregor. A petition from William Rock for a re tail liquor license wa referred to the eommitte on health and police. A petition from J. W. Welch asking that the board of assessor apportion the assessment on the Hun docket for lots 4, 5, . 7, 8. and 9. block 111. McClure's, Was referred to the street committee. A petition from F. D. Keuttner asking for the right and privilege to construct a single or double street railway, with all necessary appurtenance) . pertaining thereto for a period of 75 years, on mo tion laid over until after the ordlnunte relating to the same be read. A communication from F. D. Kuettner statlt that Irregularities had been made for the transfer of tho Astoria Street Rallw-ay Company and '-ttlnr forth (he advantages to the city of a more extend ed and Improved street railway system, was, on motion, place. on fill. A communication from City Treasurer Carney to the ways and mean committee stating that hi present salary of llfl a month wa Inadequate for the work con nected wllh the office. It being necessary to employ help from time to time, whii.h said salary would not Justify, was, on motion, placed on file. A r.ort from tho health nnd poll' committee rocommend.ng that Neufer and Hteiner, Nels Hlmonson and Harry Jones be granted retail liquor licenses, was adopted. The committee on streets and public ways recornni'iideh tho payment of tho usual monthly bills, among which wan that of J.'a.W of the IVent Khore Mills Company., U7.G0 being deducted for lights out during the month, and the same was adopted. A communication from the AHtoria l;uild!ng and Iun Association for the redemption of property, was on motion granted. A communication from Fulton I'.ro,. offering to compromise tho Adair drain Interest and tallow them to pay the orlg caso providing tho city will throw off th inal assessment, which they agree to do before January 1, was on motion placed on file. An ordinance was Introduced accepting tho Improvement on Exchange street from Ninth lo Tuiith and read the second time. An ordinance was Introduced authoriz ing tho auditor and police Judge to Issue a quit claim deed to the Astoria Rulldlng and Loan Association for lot 2, block 37, Adair's, nnd rend the second time. An ordinance was Introduced authoriz ing tho redemption of tho cast 40 feet of lot 4, block IS, Alderbrook, for delinquent taxes of li2, on the payment of W.75 with in 30 days by W. M. Kelly, and passed under suspension of the rules. An ordinance was Introduced granting to F. D. Keuttner permission to operate a double or single trnck tret railway for a period of TS year, and also for Ihe laying of steam plie for the purpose ot healing residence,- paying to the city I Mr cent of the net earnings; and tend the second time. An ordinance repealing ordinance No. 11.' and providing for Ihe time and man ner of Improving Columbia and Alomed avenue waa pncl, Knllon mid Clinton voting "no.' An ordinance appropriating fMiM for the Nnetlt of U l.ebei k was ptcil, An ordinance prescribing Ihe duties of the city treasurer and living bis salary nt f " per month was passed iinm r sus pension of the rules, Vninger voting "no." On motion the ordinance authorla tig the auditor and police Judge to lsue n unit claim deed to the Astoria Ituildlug and Iami Asam-tatlon w-.ia read the third lime and passed under suspension of the rules. A resolution directing th board of assessors to make a special assessment for the Improvement of Harrison avenue to the amount of ICT X. waa on motion laid over until next meeting. A resolution directing the hoard of a. eessora to make a special asesmrnt on K . I . . . . , ... ... no- imiTovoiucn! or r.ignm treet waa adopted. A resolution authorial mr the auditor and r:ice judge to give tiot.ee of a meeting of the b.-r,l of e.ualtaaton for filing the assessment roll for the tin provement of Kxoh.tnge stri't N-tween Ninth and Tenth was adopted. A resolution declaring the Intention of tho council to tmpro Astor street from st Sixth west io Ninth waa adopted. A resolution declaring the Intention of tho council to Improve Hay avenue from Uifayrtle to Seventh ami from hVvciittt to llobson to a width of 3" feet waa adopted. , " motion the petition of p. l. Kcu t n,r. which had Nt-n cte, uhii. wis laid over until next meeting. I'ouncll then adjourned. WELL KNOWN IN ASTORIA. POUTl.ANtV Nov. 1-Prank M. Ior nioit. f,.r U years lintel State Iti.pe tor of Ivllers. del at his home about mid. night Wednesday, after n lllm ss of nearly a month. MORE TESTIMONY. In add tlon t, th,0 previously tub lished. lir Rothstein ks th.. attntion of the iHs.ple of Asioria to the fallowir; letter teetlfyiug ( tnt profession.. I skill and etaudliw;. All arsons with we.k or def.etixe or d .-.ucd ) are invited to call uml consult lir. Rothste n at the IK. client Hotel, whether they desire to ava.l thetr.sclvea of hi advice ami services or not. MONTESN.. Wash . Sept i U;. UK. A. 1. HUTUSTEIN; Kor 8ir: My gl.u.. are fine; . are those you sent to my nl.ve ,n fait, uil the people you titled here itre well pleased with your work. My reading cUs.v, all ihai Cculd bo deslr.-.! Yours very truly, JOHN O. PETERSEN. HOQl'IAM. Wtsh.Oct, Mt. A L). HoTltSTt-lv 5, IWi. lv.r Sir: The glass,- for Mr. Paer arrived n rv. saw sun ner SOletwllilly. 1 ........ ... Phe wears tnem commuallv and finds mm h III them. Her headaches have dlssp peared aa If ty magic, and I assure vou she Is more than thankful p.r that ishing you that succee you really de erve. I am. very truly your. C. T. II A E R. Office of V. S. Commiss.ener v( Iinds, C. L Marsh, t'omnr. AKLlNiJTiN. Hi . August IS IK A. L. ROTHSTEIN; Ls-.ir Sir: My glasse arrived In June and I have w.rn thn rontlntxilly and Hud thetn satisfactory In every way. My reading gla-e ;ire very g.Hl sn, use then) at MKP.t sometimes. (rh.is n bit ! long, I mv eyes no not s-em to tire as they rmeriy ill. I. I h ive no ht ita,,on what ever In r.- ntiimen ling ou to my fr: nis .is a eons,-, nti. el. ,.ti. skll.ful .-rod ...n. " ' r" ''"V to use tnts l-tter In 1 "Ur tlLi-ltO-e. If Vci'J K,. w-.sh. Your v. rv truly C. I,. .MARSH. pTt V'lVTlHTnv'''1 '"T I. ir Sir: Ttie tin.is ymt !l"e.l for mv IIM'e '"T ",'!-"f" "'r s.-m.s to t.. improving all the time uni li, - .-v.- nr.- j.re'tv n.-.ir s-r.ilgh'. I uni sitlt'-l that y -hi tli'ir-mghly hh,!m i nd your b'lslness nml I shall nlw.iys fis. grateful to you for helping my chid as you have -lore Yours very p. Ml!.- J tefllllv A. I.'MIMIH. AllEriliEEV Wush Oct. 11 Kit Ml. A. I). ItoTHSTEIN. Seattle. Wash. Dear Sir: In ropiy to your Inquiry atsmt my glasses i am plensed to Inform you that th.-y suit me perfectly nnd give entire sHtisf.i.tion In ev.-rv way. U'h'n you cme this way ng iln I stmll do uil I mn for vou. Yotir truly. JolIN IMMATIO. WEST PC RT. V'!h . Sept. J), l.VS. rR. A. I) ROTHSTEIN: 8ntte. Wash. Iear Plr: My glasses arrived per registered mall and ns far us I can Judge I think they are exactly th same ns 'he t'-st glnsse I wore whnst you were here, of mrse It Is too early yet to he quite rertaln. but they seem to fit mi very well, and especially when rvellng. which I did not dare attempt with my other gltiss.-s I thank you for Inquiring and will certainly write you later. Your respectfully. MARY A. YANA. Mr Plain My husband Is n grea-t lover of the beautiful. Mr. Spite Indeed he Is. I should think you would almost feel Jivilou sometime. BUCKI.EN'8 ARNICA SALVE THF. REST BALVB In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Borer. Ulcer. Bait Rheum Fever sores.l Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain, Corns and all Ekln Eruption and positively cures Piles, or no pay re quired. It Is guaranteed to glvs perfect aatlsforUnn or money refunded. Price S cent per box. For sale by Etes-C'onn Drug Co. PR. H. L. H EN I ERSON Of T LIST- A permanent resident of Astoria, treats all disease of the eye. and (Its glasses for the correction of all error of refmc tlon. Any glass that doe not prove sab Isf-'t'tory will be cheerfully corrected Off'-e Kinney Rulldlng. CALL FOR WARRANTS. Notice I hereby given to till parties holding Clatsop county warrants m dorsed prior to July Sth, ISM. to present iv,a samn to the County Treasurer at his office. 104 Tenth street, for pnyment, Interest cease after this date. Dated Astoria. Oregon, this 20th day of October, 1K8. H. C THOMPSON County Treasurer, AN IMPORTANT DIFF.RENCE. To make It apparent to thousands, who think themselves 111, that they nro not iifM!"tcd with any disease, but that the. system simply needs cleansing, Is bring comfort home to their hearts, a roxtlvo condition Is inslly cured by using Hyrup of Figs. Manufactured by tho California Fig Hyrup Company only and sold by all drugirlsts. TO THE LADIES OF ASTORIA. Mrs. SMerntttrom begs to Inform you that hen- place of business will only ho open from 9 a. m. to 12 m. until tho lath of November. After that date I am going out of business. ! GREAT ECONOMIST'S SALE ! Commences Monday Morning, October 3 1 , at Our Store. This Is a Big Aloiiey-Savlnp; Sale on the Articles Quoted Below.- ladies', miss es' and child ren's mackintoshesof the best make in America. Every garment guaranteed. knock-down prices eyer known. These mill be your days to make money daring this great economists sale. SHANAHAN BROTHERS Vou Save Dolfars By Purchasing Your Drugs. Patent Medicines and Toilet Articles of The only rut-rato drtiif lore w here every article i ol.l h to i' vt wit. leas that) 111 manufacturer' price. Mere wtir.U don't tell it all. Here are tue rut'. lieinetnlier every Patiiil Medicine. Toilet Article or J lriij( is aol.1 at cut rat.a Our mail onler ttiaitiraa da trebled In )cr, hvcatiao evrryUs.lv within 'MM) mile uf l'ortlau.l run safe umiiey by trading witti u Our Cut rale I rli IU w IV Keirular rre . lo H . I u ... r ... I It! ... I w .. I U) Alli-oel Porous I'lailrr Avers farxapait'la, farter's fills Cast aria Miiiil.loll HmM'sHanatwrll.a faille st'elery Compound ..... isyruli of f lg On gog ilo-l I'urtner f lercr favorite I'reserlptlon m 7 XV m t.1 1 10 rier.-e l,.. letl -r,nr IHv iulrl .1 HI Pie ee l ell. U Ji V Ksiiis- f t k Mll M ij'iiuui f'isiile,, or nuirar i..! l.i,!.i.. to h-ati.s C"el Inllilt I'll I (lull. . tTi ilie I at t ,le, S-ir.f. c. alri Ist'ie!,. n iK.ltles r.ititNli.tnK l.!.' sisl. i v. tuuilie I'npsul . or SiliC-ir r.Mli 'l I In titl . rieii.m nit b" 3 itslii ltlltl'lie t l'l. e., nr Ml f- ' .le i I St. els P tiol l.es .a t.iii.l.i pn .'i grain v l uy ilirtvi from llie tiihtnifacttiri'r ttl 1 11 n li t it I , winch sa-cure tbe YKI.Y I.OWI.ST TUAlU: UATK.S. This etiiiliiea ti to rctuil at wholesale j'ricc. Vernv IrttnaiMirtnlion clisrgis to A- tuna on all order (nr drug or patent molic'iies atuotinlitig In or over, w hen uri-otnptiK'l by the caali, Dtir ilio'.orpli:r ilcpartment will In terest joii. J-.very new tliinii In (li"tig rspl.y is in stm It. itn.l it will ilehglit kia to have yuU cull, wliellicr yml buy or not. Woodard, Clarke & Company Cut-Kate DruiKts Fourth a tul Wasliington, Portlnrjil, Or. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Parker House V. P, Martin. IO An geles; Geo. V. EasterlirOok, Oceansldr; R. lirownsworth, Portland; Hoi Smith, Link C. Hurton. Elmer II. Colwell. Cuth lamet; J. H. lverlng, A. (i. Itugglea. Ilwaco; J. K. Oalther. lav Center; C. H. Deune. Wurrenlon; T. 11. Ibil, Nalu-otta Occident T. G. Hatheway. Mlsauula; A. M. ArmiT. William 8. Ilrown. Sun Fran cisco; Arthur C. Iawrence, II, A. Hea borg, Portland; K. JI. Wallace, H-ftttle; Eugene C. aowney, H.icramimto; Sebree Hmlth. captain U. 8. A., Fort Steven; J. J. Iirumbiwh. W. J. Seaman, Ilwaco. REMARKAIiLE R E-T K. Mr. Mlchn.-I Curtain, Plalnfleld, 111 makes this statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lung; she wa treated for a month by her family physi cian, but grew worse. He told her she wa a hopoless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. H. r druggist suggested Dr. K.ng'i New Discovery for Consumption; sho bought a bo' tin and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. She con llnued Its use nnd after taking six hot tie found herself sound nnd well; now does her own housework nnd I ns well a she ever wns. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Kt-Cnnn Drug Co. Iargo bottle W cents and $1.00. Chollv-She's to li-t mo know nt ibo end of the Week If she accepts m, Johnny-It m list be, a terrlblo suspense Cholly-llatlier! I don't know whether to break off my other engagement or not. Among every 1,ww bachelors there are I!S criminals; unions married nien the ratio Is onl IK per l.tHHI. ANNOUNCEMENT. STATE TREASURER'S 1TTH NOTICE. Stale of Oregon, Treasury Department, Salem, November 1st, ISM). Notice la hereby given that there arn funds on hand with whb-h to redeem nil outstand ing slato warrnnl endorsed by mo "pre sented nnd not paid for want of funds" between the date of September With, 1R&7, nnd April 7th, 18M, both date Inclusive, with tho exception of warrnnts drawn on tho swamp land fund, All such warrants, when properly endorsed, will bo paid upon prencnlatlon at this ofllco. Interest thereon coaslntf from find after the date of this notice. PHIL METSCHAN, State Treasurer, jy53g3 KID Sl.OO per pair AT ALBERT DUNBAR'S Cor. 9th and CoiiiiiH'rciul New Stock Of Canned Fruits and Vege tables just in. Comparison of quality and price of same invited. ROSS, H1GGINS & CO SPECIAL BAKU IN LADIES' PUSH CAPES MP Braided plush cape.thibet around collar. 52.85. Cloth capes, 1.50, 2 and 2.60. Guaranteed kid gloves, $1.00. Ladies' skirts, 98c, 31.35, & 1.60 Special sale this week of men's pants. THE BEE HIVE. VIctorl.Rost, Elcv.ulh Ht., next to V .1 Trlrglsph Office. WATCHMAKER Hna$lH nnd Hwlaa All repairing, don by myself, Satisfaction guaranteed, TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Notice I hereby given that for the pur poio of maklrof an examination nf all persons who may offer thomHolvna as candidates for touchers of thn schools of this county, tho county school superin tendent thoreof will hold a public exam ination nt the county court house on Wednesday. Nov. 9, 118. nt 1 o'clock p. m. Examination for stale papers will bo held Saturday, November 12, IS'JU. Dated thl 31st day of October, 1M8. JOS. T. LER, County School Superintendent, Clatsop County, Orcnon. SECOND ENTERTAINMENT. All who remember tho humane enter tainment given at Rescue hall two years uifo look forward with pleasure to the entertainment to be Riven at the Molho dist church, Saturday evonlnir, November 26. An excellent program Is being pre pared , many numbers ot which. ar very novel. , ladies', miss es' and child ren's capes,coats,t& jackets.all inthe latest styles and colors at the greatest GLOVES Strt'tU Tit DIK AND JEWELER Wntcltot a Hpoclnlf y. Music? Tlnxes repaired. Marino Chronometer Rated and Repaired L. LEBECK Cnrpcntor nnd Hiilldor Gcnornl Conlrnclor HOUSE RAI5IN0 AND riOVINO A SPECIALTY J. B. WYATT, Phon. No. 6S Astoria, Ortgss Hardware, Ship Chandlery, GrocerleB, Provisions, PAINTH and OILS. Sp.clsl Att.ntlon Paid ts Supplying Iblpe,