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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1898)
The daily astorun, sinday moumxu, maucii t, hub. TODAT' WKATHEh. J'roUlily rain, AROUND TOWN. BCNDAY. W. reach heaven through experience. We reurh exprrlenoe through trial. Da Hul Cobb. Try Schilling'. Bott tea and baking powder. Mldwlfe-Mr.. VUry Mnko. T81 Kichange treat. Chnlceet itock of candle. In th. city at th. Parlor. Mr. and Mr. E. W. Tallnnt are visiting tn Portland. Mra. O. M. Cornwall, of Othlnmrt, wm a visitor In the city yeterday. Angtte Oor waa a paaserurer on th Tele phone for Portland last night Samuel Elmore and family returned yea- terday from an extended visit In the raat W. J. Heckard'. full-wetght creamery hiittar and tiuttormllk and thlelr oream at the Parlor. ... ,, . , ,. . ,., ! Mr. F. K. Harlow, one of the Multno- m.h nub. Vrnge howlen, waa , ,h. y"ra"- j P, August Johnson, a native of Sweden, ' waa admitted to cltltenahlp In the circuit ; court yesterday. P. J. Meany, the leading merchant tailor, 137 Tenth atreet. Th. hlghet price paid for fur aktna. New crop dried frutu. new crop relalna, fig. and asortl nut-U extra fin. qual- j " "-"- - For rent Six room on Commercial I treet: also, furnished room In private i residence. Apply at thla office. '; ! Suit w. flleO In the clrrult court yea- teraay oy wUgneaa w ts, me note, company to recover 1o,.. Suit waa filed yeatenJay In the circuit i pay him to ship It from the cold storage court by Max Sklbbe vs. B. F. Steven to j rooms. The Lenten reason, also, stlmu recover Ilia. 50 on a note, together with latea the price of nh. and sm. lt, which cost. j will now soon be out of reason, are wiling By th. ur. of Kapth Boap wahto, U J rf T.lJ,' tk". better dona to Urn tto. d wtthlU. i "9h, h ,n, ' bor. Prtca, 1 centm. Sample, for lame ! " ,h " : A',0.V at Rogers drac -tor-, j The ateamer Alcatraa. with freight ana passenger for Copper River, arrived ! .t th. Malntreetjock. . 7. gre.t.y to Imported aauaagea. cheaa. Hamburg the aorrow of his faithful, hanl-working el. Holland Herring, lobster, tongue, spouse. To her untiring efforts la due In Scotch herring, BaraUrU shrimp, etc., I a great pal the success of Junga' busl at the Louvre lunch room. j nesa. but the latter apparently failed to Byron Kimball. wTTha been IU for the l??1?' ,h' fac, "e h"n ',?.!. past four or Ave months, waa able to be round yesterday, having entirely recov ered under Dr. Finch' care. A. B. Hughes, Seattle; Wm. J. Bumft, Cascade Locks; John Lewis, John Tur ple. John Day; M. H. Hendiick, Tacoms. are guests at the Parker House. When going east travel oa th North ern Pacific railway. Quick tlm and the only line running dlilng cars. Train leaves Portland dally at U o'clock a. m. Word was received yesterday that John Rogers, at one time In business here and well known In this city, had struck a rich placer claim on Cow Creek. Joeeph In county. The lumber schooner Del Norte, from 8an Francisco, which waa thought to be the wreck seen off Tillamook the first of the week by Captain Daly, of the Hetitc. arrived at Nehalem Wednesday last. The Born iteel ranges are aabestos lined I and equal to any In the market, lhey can be bought for from 17 to tit) cheaper than any other range soli in the city. For sale only by W. J. Scuily, 41 Bond street It you have hide, wool. furs. rag, bone, or any kind of junk for sale, ship It to R. M. Oaston. 106 Fourteenth atreet. Astoria. Oregon, or write htm and he will call at your place and get 1L He pays cash. The partnership of Sherman & M ("Cla sh n was dissolved yesterday, Mr. Mc Glaahan retiring. Mr. Fred Sherman, father of Henry Sherman, has bought Mr. McGlaahan's Interest and the livery business will be conducted as formerly. All white-ribbon are cordially Invited to meet at the W. C. T. U. parlors this afternoon St 145 and go In a body to the 1L E. church, where services will be held tn memory of the late Ml Wlllard. If stormy they will meet In church parlors. A pure whiskey agrees with any food. In fact aids digestion. It tone the stom ach. Increases the flow of the gastric Juices and so promotes strength and flesh. A pure whiskey like HARPER Whiskey. Bold by Foard ft Stokes Co., Astoria, Or. Northern Pacific railroad trains lesve Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. for Ta eoma. Spokane, and the east Close con nection made at Spokane for Roaaland, Nelson. Sandow and British Columbia mining camps For map and Information call on or address C. W. Stone, Astoria. Oregon. Julius Merzbach, San Francisco; H. A. Bnyder. Aurora; H. A. Haseltlne, S. L. Pier, J. B. Mullay, Portland; A- B. Ma son and wife. Burns, Ore.; A. W. Mc Donald and wife. Pittsburg, Pa.; Frank Thebault. Sunshine, are guests at the Oc cident Secretary Ridchalgh has luaued a call for a meeting of the county republican committee to be held Saturday. March 11. at 1:39 p. m.. In the rooms of Engine Company No. L Among other matters of business which will be considered at the meeting. It is understood, will t the appointment of Judges and the fixing of the dutes of the primaries and county convention. The hearing on the motion filed by Dis trict Attorney Cleeton for an order re quiring W. G. Howell to furnish additional security for his appearance for uent-nce under his recent conviction wu continued by Judge McBrlde yesterday until to morrow, when the attorneys of Mr. How ell will present a showing of the sutlicl ency of the present bond. Deputy Internal Revenue Collector Jas. B. Mullay, of Portland, la In the city. He came down for the purpose of causing the arrest of the proprietor of a floating Use only one heap ing teaspoonful of Schillings Best Bak ing Powder to a quart of flour. You must use tut teaspoonful of other baking powder. too brolhel and aaioon near Mayger'a. The man had been aolllng liquor without a license. Sheriff Hare went up the river lnt nlsht to arrest him and he will be given a hearing before Vnlted State Cvmmla aloner Thomson Monday morning. Funny Ihlng hPwn to public offl. clala," anld necorxler "Jara" Wllllaroa yesterday. "Thla Afternoon a woman came Into my office and asked mo to re cord a mnrrlage contract, which doesn't go In thla state. The parties had agreel to live together aa man and wife, and both had taken oaths to treat each other aa truly good people should. I told the wo man 1 aorry t could not accommo date her. but that marriage by contracta la Illegal In thla atate. -Oh, I'm not one of the contracting partlca.' she aald; ' wanted lo have It recorded for a friend." And with that she left the office." The ateamer Oregon, which leave Port land tonight for Alaaka, will carry the following paaaeniiera from Atorla: Mtsa Ida Mynnt, Mlsa Mule Mynnt, N. P. Howe. A. Huber. Oeorge Ohlcr. The Oregon la due here tomorrow morning and will bring about the average frolirht an.l luissemrer list from Ivrtinnu. From prwnt Indication th rush to the ld (lolJi ha not abated, but l at e&out ,. , lh i,w. J I lo abovl 1t ,hore Bre other known lo be going from thla city, but who had not up to late yesterday evening vur- i chaaed ticket at the offl.- of local Agent ; Wilson. Although many different pvle of fish abound In the water adjacent to Astoria ik.M i i.. tt iKt f.nO ttmsnmed In (ho clty than ,n mBnv ,,,,, 0wn of ua, p,,,,,,,,,. Sln ,. cue wlmon eeaeon commenced the local market are almost entirely given tip to smelt and clama. The cold storage plant In Port land supply the local demand there fol MlmAn mnA flSm nnm till tht SttrlTUE SlM' M A fi4m,y YtflP. d , l(KIl, fish AfAi Ml, hiU ,h,.r. wM no fof MUni,n u wouW not "a w un- Clatsop clam. . , ,.,rk milkman. HI buslnesa Is quite profit- I .VI. K.. T..HM V . . .l.,vrtl.n.l an ahnnr- and hla wlfe'a pleading were In vain. He had been tn the city for the last three or four daya making hi headquarter at the Last Chance saloon. Yesterday his wife came to town and soon located him. 8he sent word to him that he wished to see him. but he paid no attention to her meeaage. Mr. Junga then went to the aaioon and endeavored to persuade him to leave the place. The bartender, a brutal fellow, grasped her by the throat and, after choking her, threw her Into the atreet. Procuring a club the angry woman proceeded to demolish the win dows In the building. When the bartender endeavored to stop her she wielded her club, atriklng him on the head and put ting him to night The arrival of a po liceman an the scene prevented further trouble, although the large crowd that had gathered would have seen to It that Mrs. Junga was not Injured. The plucky woman took her husband In charge and started him for their milk boat. In en- deavoring to climb Into the craft Junga fell into the river, and It was with much difficulty that Officer Starke succeeded In rescuing him. No doubt he will steer clear of the Last Chance In the future. ! BEST OF ALL j To cleanse the system In a gentle and I truly beneficial manner, when the spring- I time comes, use the true and ptrlect rem edy. Syrup of Fig. Buy the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup ! Company only, and for sale by all drug gists at U cent per bottle. TREABURER'8 "NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that there are funda In the city treasury to pay all war rants drawn on the general fund and en dorsed prior to July 1. 197. Interest will cease sfter this date. F. J. CARNEY. City Treasurer. Astoria, Oregon. February 15. 1S3S. OABTOniA. tin REAL E8TATE TRAXSFER3. Peninsular Land and Trust Company to John Oranberg, lot 7. block 115, Taylor's -KM. John F. Adams to Frederick Olson, 14'j acres In section . township 4 north, range 7 west $23). Charles O. Smith to E. L. A. Gerding. lot 1, block 137. McClure's-tm THE WEEK ON THE ALLEYS. The Trout are still In the lead In the A. F. C. tournament, closely followed by the Tomcod, who are high on pins. To morrow night the Crabs, a very strong team, will endeavor to defeat the Trout two straight, and. should thy do so. will have an excellent cham-e for the pen nant. The f'rabs art- pn pand ti, do or die and the games will no doubt ! very exciting. The Sardines will alsu play th'--Halibut. The standing of the teams fol low: T'-sm". ;-mei Wnn. Lout. Ti"d. I'ninli Hlii' Trout .... 1') S 1 1 -13 I'M Tomcod ..10 G 2 2 3i; 13 Crabs .... 10 5 3 2 31 1"! Clams .... 10 S 4 30 17" Sardines .8 0 2 0 30 KZ, Smelt .... 10 4 5 1 23 W Oysters ..10 4 5 0 2" i: Mackerel, lo 4 5 20 l'.l'i Flounder. 10 4 6 0 i KH Shad 10 3 7 0 l.i l.Vjl Halibut ..10 2 1 1 13 173S Salmon .. fc 2 0 1 13 V,', At an t-arly hour this mornlnK it wan re ported that Wills Welch had died of cere bro nplnal meningitis. THEY TARE ISSUE WITH DR. KIBES Local 1'hysKlnns Aver That Mcnln gitcs Is Not Contanious. NO l'KRlOl) OF IXCIHAIION Dr. Diskop Say He Tkiiia Dr. Ktttxs Ndc "fooli!.! Aas.tr to a roolisa yrs tiul Xa Daagcr is Astoria, 1 cerehro spinal meningitis contagious That Is the question an Astorlan reporter put to several physlcluna yesterday. All agree that It I communicable only to a very alight degree, and that there Is not the rlightcat possible danger of an epi demlc of the disease In this city. It l"' not thrive In such a climate, although, of course, there may be solitary vases. The disease cannot be brought from Skagway so there I no occasion for a scare. The case of Willis Welch has attracted much attention and ha given ground to the be lief that the disease might apread. Here b) what the physician say: Dr. J. A. Fulton Cercbro spinal men ingitis Is not a contagious disease In the sense that smallpox, scarlatina, etc., are. It 1 perhaps very slightly contagion where all the condition of both patterns and surroundings are fuvoruble. It is perhaps about a contagious as consump tion. Certainly there is not mre proo! that It I contagious than there Is uf con sumption being so. There should be ab solutely no fear of the spread of the dis ease tn the community, although 1 am strongly In favor of always being on the safe side In the management of any dls ease whenever there la the slightest po siblllty of Its spreading. Dr. A. A. Flnch-I am of the opinion that cerebro spinal meningitis Is not what might be termed a contagious disease although I place great reliance In the statement of Ir. KUbea that It la com munlcable. That gentleman has probably had more experience with uch diseases than any other physician living and his statement carries great weight. 1 have not the slightest fear of a spread of the disease tn this city. Dr. O, B. Estes Cerebro spinal menin gitis Is not a contagious disease. At Skagwny. where It I moat prevalent. It ha not reached a malignant form. The number of death ha been greatly ex aggerated. Thei have not been more than twenty-five deaths In all, yet report place the number at from fifteen to twen ty dally. From observations In Skrgway I am positive that the disease Is not com municable. In the case of the son of Dr. Monette. who died of the disease, there was no contagion; neither waa there in the case of Junes Hornbaker or Ostran der. Those three patients were continu ally surrounded by friends, none of whom contracted the disease. Up to the time I left Skagway there were but eighteen deaths from meningitis. In no case that came to my notice did the sufferer re cover. The disease la undoubtedly due to exposure and atmospheric conditions. The cold wind that come through the pass at Skagway la met by a heavier cur rent of air from the ocean and, to a sys tem that has been subjected to exposure, the result Is usually fatal. That por tion of Skagway at which the two cur rents of air meet Is not more than four blocks In extent and the disease Is con fined to that district. If meningitis were contagious there would be a period of in cubation, end this there Is not. There have been epidemics of the disease, but In this Instance there Is no epidemic. If there was, why Is It that no eases are reported at Dyea, less than tout miles distant from Skagway? The disease Is not to be feared in Astoria, as it will not spread. Dr. J. 8. Bishop The statement pub lished In the Astorlan regarding the con tagiousness of cerebro spinal meningitis and attributed to Dr. Edwin Klebes I con sider most extraordinary, and to me only explainable by the supposition that Dr. Klebes considered the question a foolish one and gave a corresponding answer. The disease Is one with which the generality of the medical profession Is familiar, and the general character of the disease Is well known. I have yet to find, after con siderable investigation, a single authority that considers the disease contagious, ex cept possibly In a very slight degree, most authorities pronouncing It definitely non contagious. Thl statement is well borne out by the history of epidemics In this country'- H frequently does not appear in the great avenues of travel, but tn spots remote from them. Nurses and attend ants are not attacked by It. While per sona living in barrack and other crowded localities aem to be susceptible to the disease, yet It Is not a disease especially prevalent In cities, which would be the case were It contagious. The principal predisposing causes are cold, fatigue, und exhaustion from privation or Illness. That It Is due to the presence of a germ Is very probable. 8o also are pneumonia and ty phoid fever, but we do not quarantine or disinfect patients In epidemics of either I of these diseases. No one would In I alarmed for the health of Astoria Ik-i-iiiis ' pneumonia or typhoid fever was prevalent In Skagway. or If some cases an- from t tin-re here. There Is no reason for alarm I In the case of cerebro spinal meningitis. ' There are probably many persons In this ' i l'y ho have passed through an epidemic of this disease, and who know from per sonal fxiH-rl'-nce that It Is not "catching." ; for that Is what "cont.-iKloUH" means In common parlance. There Is nbsolutely ; no need for alarm that we are In direct communication wlh Hkagway. ri"r Is 1 there nny need to quarantine vessels from i there or persons who may be taken hP k after arrival. Dr. H. L. Henderson Cerebro spinal meningitis Is very highly Infections, but only slightly contagious. There Is not the slightest danger of an epidemic of the disease in this city. THIJ TFUAfi OK i)H. STKINKft. A Number of Witnesses Testify to the Circumstances of the Charge. The case of Ir. John Stelner, Indicted for manslaiiKhter In cuuhIiik the death of Mrs. M;iry Hump while in childbirth, ut Seaside, was on trial In the circuit court ycHtcrdiiy In-fore a Jury. The prisoner, who h.'is been confined In the county Jail for alwut three monlhs, showed but Utile li;rj of his Imprisonment and cut beside his council nervously playlnK with any thing that lay convenient lo I1I3 lingers, lie is a German of heavy build, about years of age, and his full beard and hair Is more than half (?ray. He looks rather more like a contented farmer than ono who has been practicing m'-dlclnc more than thirty year. A Jury was Impaneled In the forenoon and the court adjourned for luncheon, On the reassembling of court at 1 o'clock County Clerk Dunbar was called as the first witness, who produced the license Is sued to Dr. Stelner by the state board 0 medical examiners of this state. William J. Bump, husband of the de ceased, wag then called, and In answer lo District Attorney Cleeton staled lhat he had known Dr. Htelner for about two month previous to his wife sickness Had been married len years, during willed time lo children had been born to III wife, one being stillborn. Ills wife whs nliout twenty-six year old nl Hie time of her death, and always enjoyed good health. When nske.1 to narrate the cir cumstance of Dr. Steluer's visit, the de fendant's attorneys, Fulton Ui-os., object. ed, claiming lhat the ronslrin lion of the language In the Indictment precluded the admissibility of the testimony. It was a delicate question of law and was discussed at some length by both Mr. lieetoit and Mr. Fulton. The court, however, over ruled the objection. The witness pro ceeding, said, Dr. Shiner arrived about a m. and stayed till p. nt He mada three different examination nn.l used In struments. I asked him how she was get ting along and he nifwered "All right, but slow." The witness here detailed the divtor'a movement tip to slid after the time of the child delivery, after which he slated, his wife slowly sank and died In about an hour and twenty minutes. The time connumrd In ilolnn this work was about two hours. The doctor then wanted to go homo but a forbidden by witness and hi fathrriu-law. who thought It the duly of the doctor to stay with his patient until the last moment She was conscious up to the time of her death. Witness staled that he had a con versation with Dr. Htelner In regard to keeping quiet. The doctor told him he would "rather than UUi It hadn'l hap pened." He further said he didn't have nny finances but would give me SIM and his team If I would huh It up. After thla he came to my house and told me he had some property In Fugeiie worth six or seven hundred dollars and that he would give tn. a deed to It If I would k'-ep qulel. I refused the offer, saying that 1 wanted Justice. Dr. Stelner then drove oft" In cross-cxainlnallon the witness stated he had never made the proposition l Dr Stelner to hush It up for an amount of money. He had made up his mind to prosecute him but .11.1 n.n so tell htm. No one stopped him nor did he ace any one strike ut him while performing the opera tion. "My mother-in-law held the chlo roform, then Mr. Hubbard, and after wards Mrs. Illgley. Mv mother-in-law was somewhat excited." The patient came to and the doctor ordered us to keep it closer to her nose. We did so. and In the meantime he re. snt united the handker chief with chloroform I Insisted on the doctor staying with the pa!bnt. The wit ness was asked by Mr Fulton if he had not sent a young man named Itclaway to the house of Dr. Stelner the Sunday fol lowing his wife's death with an offer of compromise, to whl.h he replied that he did not remember having sent any one there on that day with such a proposition. Charles D. Hubbard, father of deceased, was the next wltnes. The tlrst part of hi testimony, corroborated the preceding witness. He stated that when he saw the doctor completing the om ration he knew his daughter was killed As Dr Htelner was going to the barn with the remnant of his work he told the witness to c for another doctor, an.l Dr. lllshop was tele graphed foi. When Dr Stelner returned to the room. In about twenty minute, the patient wa almost dead. Dr. Stelner called for stimulants, and one of the wo men gave him brandy snd he drank It Thl wa Just before the child wu born. Cross-examined; My feelings were natur ally worked up. "1 testltlrd at the coro ner' Inquest that the child head wa (eparated from th body, but found out afterward It wa a misapprehension " Mr. Eberman. another witness, testi fied that she had had considerable ex perience In childbirth, having attended a good many. She thought Dr. Stelner was very rough. After the birth of the child Dr. Stelner removed something, on which he remarked. "What this why It's a tumor." The father and husband cautioned him. saying he had better look out for what he was doing. The patient had no seero pains tffore ..ing placed on the cot. She was strong up to child birth. The ondttlon f the .hid was natural. The court th-n iidjourned Medical testimony wilt be Introduced when the trial is resume,! tomorrow. DR. WVIVTH'S OPINION. j Of the New Dicovery In Medicine. l A Remarkably Sucreasful Remedy for j Dyspepsia. Indigestion and Htomach Trouble. Dr. Wurth. in commenting on recent dis covers In medicine, laid: There Isnone which I certain to be (o valuable and far reaching In benefit a Stuart Dypepla Tablet, the new stomach remedy; I aay far reaching, because people little reallie how Important a sound atomach and vig orous digestion Is to every man, woman and child. Indigestion I the itartlng point of con sumption, heart disease. Bright' dlseaa. diabetes, nervous proatratlon, liver troub le; why 1 thl. o? Simply because every nerve, muscle and tlasue In our bodle. I created and nourished from the food w. eat. If that food la, by reason of a weak 1 tomarh. compelled to He for hour, a , sour, fermenting mas of half digested j food. It poison the blood and nervou j system, create ga which distends th. ; stomach and bowels, causing pressure on the heart, lung end other organa and seriously Impeding their action, He say. further, the point to direct at- j tentlnn I not the nerve, nor heart, nor lungs nor kidney, but the atomach, the first cause of all the mischief. The remedy to use for Indigestion and I weak stomach Is not .ome cathartic, but ' a remedy whb h will dlgeet the food, In crease the flow of gastric Juice, absorb the ' g.isses, and Stuart'. Dyspepsia Tablet w ill accomplish exactly this reiult In any . rase of stomach trouble, because these tablets are composed of tho dlgoatlve j acids, us- ptlc pepsin, Golden fleal and ; Msmuth, pleasant to taste, and not being a patent medicine, can be used by any- ' one with perfect safety. I bdlove Btu art's Dyspepsia. Tablet will cure any form of Indigestion and stomach troublo except cancer of atomnch. Full Hlze packages of Stunrf Dyspep sia Tablets nro sold by druggist at M cents. A book on atomach disease, to gether with thousands of testimonials : will be sent by addressing Btuart Com pany. Marshall, Mich. . HOt'IKTY MEKTJNGH. I TKMI'I.I-: I.OIHii; NO. 7, A. I'. AND, A. M. Regular eoininiinli atlons held on j the llMt and third Tuesday evening of, I each month. i H. W. IiI.'NHiIKRRY, W. M. j K. C. MOMilCN, Secretary. , i'rokkhhionai.. ! h' t' crokiiv. " ' ! attorn ky-at-i.aw. 4C8 Commercial Street. ! JOHN T. I.R1HTKH, j ATTORN KY-AT-I.AW. I Olllee, upstairs, AMtorlnn llulldlng. C. C. riUOWEB. ! ATTOHNKY-AT-DAW. i OunilerHon llulliilng, ; Astoria, Oregon. ! DR. O. Tl. ESTE8, PHYSICIAN AND BUKOlCON. J Special attention to diseases; of women j nnd surgery. OfhVe, over Danzlger's ntorc, Astoria. Tclephom No. 52. J. Q. A. HOWIJiY, ATTOJtNKY AND COUNBKLOR AT I-AW. Ollicff, Bond Btrcct, Astoria, Or. linfJ M.'.W.Wm1 OTSTID U1VJOYQ Holh the nictluul ami result when Syrup of l'iis taken; it is pleasant ami refreshing to the taste, ami i t wcntly yet promptly on thcKiilucy, Liver ami Howels, cleanseslhcsys tern effectually, dispel colds. head achesand fevers and cure habitual constipation. Syrup of l ip is the only remedy of its kind ever pro dined, nltusiiiif to the tasle and ac ceptable to the stomal h, prompt in its action and truly bonelicl.il in in ellects.prep.il ed only from the most healthy ami .trrcalilc substances, it many excellent tpulities com mend it to all ami have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of l'ij;s is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all loading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Po not accept any substitute. MLFORM HO SYRUP CO. aM4UW0, CL uumiui. a. um rot t ItEl'OIIT OK THE ' ONl'lTION or Tug First National Bank OF ASTORIA, At Atotl. lit Hie State ot illeg al, at the i" ul bmluess, t . hrusrr I. ts". Hu a. as jaiiaud dleoiiiil lli -' Oteiural'.s ecured and imecme.t '.'. It I . s. II011.U to ure i-ltviiUlMi : o ' IT miuii.s on 1' S. Ixindi I.i '" Stocks, securities, et - .- ' Other Kesl Mute and SlorHn Os lied ..MJ lue Iroia iiat'otia! banks tiivl reeie agent) " ltiefroii sl.ile ktnks and bankers :.".' " Our fro") aiMroe.l reserve aveiits ... . I tf.tia Nolcaof other national Imnk l.e ' Nickels anil cni( - '' lwtt i. Mossv Itrsssvs is lltsg, Vic Specie r".l ' 00 Ij-gal lender uolcs .',.iu iu r ;i . Redemption hind with I'. S Treasurer t&pricenl.uf circulation) M Total i iasii inss I'ap'lal stork paid In I .'" Surplus fund lo.m U) I'ndltlded pmllis less et pensrt and tales aid .... 37.IKI SV National bank uolea out standing to lodl'ldlisl deposits sub lectio check tK4.tr.' W Dem snd rvrtlrU-atr of de posit 40.K r. ttV . Total fimrtl dtate ol Oregon, t County of Clatsop. . I I, it, h. l.oriloii, Cashier of Hie ! named hank, do solenuilr sarar that (lie alsie statr nietil is true to tlie b-sl of m knoleilU and prllef. fit. 8 I.HKIMlVt a.lil-e smlncrlned and sworn lo oet .ir me litis tli dsr of f. Imury. I ..-ML; C R TII.IMSOS-. .Notary I uull Correct - Attest J t IIANrililllN . w K M. 1. UK. nil 5 Director JACOII KAMX. 1 HOARD AND ROOMB. Three or four room, with board, at reasonable ratea. Table boarder can be a.cumodated. Mr. E. C llolden, corner Ninth and Duane . treat. AlOXUE'8 NOTICE? TO CRKD1TUKM Notice la hereby given that the undxr igned haa thl. day been appealed a Knee of Rebecca Strauaa, aa Inaolrrat debtor. Creditor, of the Mid aUnor are hereby notified to present tt.ir claims under oath to Che undersigned within three monttia frora thai date at hla ptset or buaineaa at No, 171 Commercial atreet Astoria. Oregon. Dated tMa 11th day of DecmOer, 137. N. aiLU89CT Assignee of Rebecca Straw, an tnaolv rnt debtor. rUrble and (kanlt. MONUMENTS I1HOFF MINAK, Kl K. Mortlson at.. Portlaad, Ol .AIX HINDU OK CKMETKHY WORK. J. B. WYATT. Phnt No. 6 Astoria, Orogos Hardware, Ship Chandlery, ( irocerieH, ProvisIoriH. HAINTH and OILH. Sfcclsl Attention Paid le Supplying Khlpi 187 j 1N97 Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... I.UDKICATINU OILS A SPECIALTY SICLL, SHIP CHANDLERY HARDWARES IRON AND STEEL COAL GROCERIES AND I'ROVIHIONH FLOUR AND MILL FEED PAINTS, OILB AND VAJINIUH LOOOKR8' BUPPLIB8 FAIRHANK'fl BCALEfl DOORS AND WINDOWS AORICULTURAL IMPIBMBNTa WAOONB AND VEHICLES Bicycles I.OCK", KKYH A Nil HKWINU MAI Ill.vKH.... Aim all l.lKlit Repaired Maehinsry, !C. H. Orkwltz C'Htlug Lead on Flab I.luei. 443 DUANE. J. M. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. IIAVK OI'KNKU Til Kl It IIUAItniMI A N I' DAY HCIItml., For rate, .to., addrea Ui Huperlurvaa liUOIOtVBU in rum I'ltlMAHY, OKAMM Alt AND ACAUKM1U OIIADICM i uuuuauu innnnnnn X rrnnnnitr. I .rn u u u u u u u rvi. Ttm ala at The Occident Hotel Bar, Tit Ode) ale. Aa4 all Ok ra4la We la Aatorta. mm Sn Kranclaco mii' rtiriiMiid W. F. SCHEIBE, A lull lie at Pipe. Taaecce. aa 5aa4rs' Article. 474 Commercial t.1. ijpnunaui irxarrxaK What Style? Man 4 lr find II dlfllrult toolitam a -rfeet fit In Footwear. Koine rrsUlrsa tilh Instep, tu other a narrow shoe la a naewlty. Weare In busluraa tn serve all, and make a Special Study of l4lvl3ul WintJ. Petersen & Brown. 3UCIOOV THE PARKER HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCATED- Corner or Ninth and Astor Mtrwls, Astoria, Guests Received on American or .PiirAfjtflti Pfjin ' The Choicest Table Wines... For Famine Also for Medicinal an Cooking Purpoee Private Stock, Cream Rye, Old Hlckor. Pride of Kentucky and Hermlbvge; Rf .old California Brandl, Carlson's Familyliquor Store 103 TWELFTH STREET The reason for it. Wo have boon In tho Shoe business In Astoria lor mnny yonrs, during wlileh tlmn tho want of our ens tomer tiavo bcon thorotiBlily "tul lod nnd adoqunto prcunrntlons mado to met their ovnry domnml. We carry tho Largest itock In the city. . . and evory ptirchnse wo molto h" the approval of our many your.' ex perience. Commercial JQHN HAHN. INHTUU- MKNTAL MUHIU, I'AIN'NNO AND VOIOH C'Ul.TUHK rOHM A HI'Kl'IAI- DRPAHI'MK NT Mount Angel College H0UNT ANQtl MtriM OjI' O'tOOH Thla M Jual Ui place for " bo Dellfblful location. Inr building, an ground, good maala, plant of health? aiarulae, eiewlleat Iac4re and careful IrmJnlii-- tbta la what lhey all aaf of UT. ANUKL COIJ.KUK. nd lor CM. aloftt and (pedal Icrme P, F. PLACIDUS. Director. OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmoulli, Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL TOR TtACHERS ttaulr Normal I'nutse ol ihr. e eam fanlor er holl prvb oual. Traliiiii oeiwrinieiii ol umr siades llh M) clilMrea. lu.lt.o llok and Irsln 11 to Jmiine ..swodlsli tyo leiii), and V.sai M 'le lor loiWie s. b-'li 1h Norma di,.lom Is re.-. oid I'f ' I.IKK CkKIIHi A1K lo Ira. Ii I ril-li.a I ulllon, tssiki, l-oai'l and lo-lU' !! uniilnisli'lyi, (IJilwuiMi teat Sln.l.-nl. Vuai'ltni tlieiii.rlr.. Ilbi ' Aewlsmlo gradisi .rpuil Itum ' " l"ol ClalnIIM rhes i Kill' will ou lli alb. Adores I', U CAMrllKl.l, I'tesHaal. ' '. A. WANS, SecreUrj 'ruU "Keystone Monogram" Whiskey SHBRWOOD SHERWOOD rACITIO COAtT AOKNT. Manutaclurer atntt la)ler ! FINE CIGARS! Pleasing the appreciative.-:- If you want meat that will pi you, tatlafy you, trengthen you, there I. do better plane than our., We ftv. yen th. beat snd at Ih. beat prlee w. can nik You where we do you good, for we make .nod mrat mil for ordi nary prlrea. Much a line of price a. trice wa. never een for th quality glv. a ROH8, ItlOOINS CO. units' xot;tMit.irvj Underwear MXIir. 10 (lltDIIK Latest 8iye Thorough Workminahin Price Low James Murphv 420 Commercial Street. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Noo-inn J17-31H Portland SavIiik linnk IIMif. Portland, Oregon. THE PROOF of the pudding la In th. eating, and the proof of liquor. IS IN SAMPLING That'a an argument that', oe. cl ualve a demon.tratlogi. Our. will .tand the tMt, HUGHES & CO. m .-a. AS