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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1893)
THE DAILY ASTOBIAN, ASTOEIA, WEDNESDAY iiOIINrNG, FEBBUABY 1. 13 'nt -grits 3w nni tatrvn ST ; Jstoaa-MniDWaii fiMfeMflj f'.' AMTOKIA, OiUJUW" ASTORIS1T BlILBINO, Turns T S.brf,, Served ny Carrier, per " KutiJySiui.pw"- Sent br metl. P SfiiSJIl " adTnc, f roe post" w wiw-nuer. tr and otherg most vitally Interested. should do a Utile tor themselfes. They are. content to write communications to the newspapers, buy a dozen copies, cir culate them among their Bisters, cous ins and aunts, and say "I wrote that," Citi Btbmt J but there they' stop. A little level headed work In tha right direction will do more for them than the united efforts of every newspaper In Oregon. ; In short. It Is high time for "Pro-Bono Publico" "Veri tas" and their relations to "get up and git." YOU SHOULD READ THIS.' Gold is going In great quantities t Tb juroRiAir guarantees to It advertiser I Europe, when there are reasons why It Pu-Uhould not do so. But there Is a mighty rn future all Items or local Interest forwarded cusuirblny cause. to thin offlce must be addressed to ih. CllY EDITOR. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 6 p. m., yesterday, fur nished by the U. 8. department of agri culture, weather bureau: ' Maximum temperature, 41 degrees. Minimum temperature, 24 degrees. Precipitation, .29 Inch. Total precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to date, 41.72 inches. Deficiency of precipitation from July 1st 1st, 1892, to date 4.96 inches. ' That cause is plain. It is that Euro peans who have been seeking safe and profitable investments, and found them In this country, have noticed the perilous force of our financial fools, and seeing the danger that presently the dollar of the United States will be depreciated to the silver standard by the free coinage of silver, they are selling out their securities while they call for gold dollars, Of course there Is a movement akin to this on our side, and it takes the form of gold contracts the Insertion In bonds This paper has the largest Circulation of the word gold. This seems very aim- on lite Columbia river, I P' now but " tne "liver madness waxes, An honest and complete telegraphic re- the lmportance of th0 word w, found i verv ETeat. F.rnortfLtlnnn nf o-nlrt In port givesanempaperaright and title to Franc9 wwt fQr a Ume ehecke(, the name. The neiee of the world, freh Panama excitement. That Is, there was every morning at your breakfast table, ii temporary uneasiness that amounted to a what you can find in the Astorian. It ense of l1"""-". As It became known that a revolution that win place either the monarchists or anarchists is not like ly; that the president of France is firm and will have the streets swept with ar tillery the moment the police are made quate, the public confidence becomes Jioldi the exclusive tekgraphio franchise, and ill eervice ii improving daily. , We do not wont Hawaii. That country will never belong to the United States, simply because, when we have recovered gtronger than ever. Four millions In gold, irom me nrsi impression mat tne news according to our telegrams, went yester- of the revolution conveyed, we will get day from New York In a French steamer, back to our right senses and leave out- It , ft very significant shipment. side- conditions severely alone. If by an nexing the country our government could . nt the same moment Imbue into its in habitants the heart, thoughts, and feel ings of American citizens, it would be all very well. Hut under present conditions the cabinet would have a revolution on Its hands every fifteen days. Listen to the Chicago Herald, the leading demo cratic paier of the country, but on the right side this time: "Do we want these people to take ref uge beneath the wings of the great Amer ican eagle? Already we have the negro, the Indian, the Mongolian and the greas er, to say nothing of the Mafia, Jerry Simpson and Mrs. Lease. The nation Is becoming hybrid with alarming rapidity. We must check this new Invasion, which contemplates the annexation of an en tire race at one fell swoop. It . will be far better to turn over the -fee simple of the islands to Claus Spreckols at once and offer a premium to Robert Louis Btevenson and ex-Senator Blair to Induce them to settle there, than to open our arms to receive the leprous Kanakas. We y 111 have none of them." A curious religious sect has been brought to light in China, through com ing Into contact with the government. 11 is called the "Ornish" sect, and a number of children of the sect having offended against the truant law, the parents up held them In it, claiming thnt their "re ligious belief' forbad them to give their children an education. Their "church rules", they say, prohibit the study of geography and of physiology. The gov enrment somehow doesn't seem to appro clato the high plane on which these pious Ignoramuses take their stand, and an nounces the intention to enforce the wise law of the land, even at the risk of breaking up the sect of would-be block heads. It Is expected that there are a number of "Ornish" people in certain benlghte- sections of this country who are "a,?in schools, though not on religious grounds The popularity of the Union Pacific is best determined by the superior service it accords to the traveling public in main taining two dully through trains to Omaha, St, Paul, Chicago and points east, thoroughly equipped with all tbo latest appliances for the comfort and safety of its patrons besides shortening the distance materially with Its fast trains. The pres ent train schedule enables passengers to reach St. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. Omaha and Kansas City and intermediate points, forty hours quicker than any line from the Pacific Northwest. , , Now that the election is over and the business of the campulgn hua been set tled, Dr. AlulllnU has settled down td ,ioiesfional business at his oflice, up stairs at No. Wit 1-2 Third street, and will give special attention to chronic diseases. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are going bast. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. J Q.A. BOVYLBY, A1T0MEY AiD COIIXCELOR AT Lift I Offlrs ou tlecoad street, - - Astoria, ur. If you have friends in Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, tall at the Northern Pacific oflice, steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced rates via all the lead ing steamship lines. EUSLNESS CAttDH. A A. CLEVELAND, ATTOKNJbli AT LAW. ufl!ce-Kinney's new brick bulltlug, corner Third and Uenevleve streets ; up stairs. JOHN H. SMI 'H, d ATIOKNEY AT LAW. Office In Kinney's new brick building, over Astoria National Bunk, AR, KANACA, . , . AllcmyfCY AT LAW, thee over White House Corner. Astoria, Or W. PARKER, KKAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE At'.ENT oflice 11 lieuton street, Astoria, Oregon. Gelo F. Parker. Carl A. Banaor 1'AjlKZ El A IMASOA, fiuccereors to C, Ii, Parker, Dealers in General :-: Merchandise NEW GOODS ON EVERY STEAMER. THIS WPEK. Dross Goods. The Old Stand, Astoria, Oregon. CLATSOP LAND CO. Incorporated with J25.000 Capital Stock. fled Estate and Insurance Brokers, Notary Public and Conveyan ers. npeciui aueuuou . . .. ....., im.nt l.t tuVi.tl AID fill- mm iaiu iu icuin. ii,;wcu,ui , ... iciilents Hole Hgonts lor South Astoria, Prus pectl'aik. Hemlock Park and Owen's Addition, also best Beaside, busint-ss und Inside property aud choice acreage. 47 iHiru si., Astoria. WC. LOGAN, D. D. 8. Booms I and t The Mausell, 973 Third street. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can be bought nt the lowest prices ut J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Handley & Haas, 150 First street, Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorian, so that visitors need not miss their morning paper when they are here. Remnants of fine table linens, flannels, sheetings, etc., almost given away at C. 11. Cooper's. Ladles will please call as soon as possible before tney are gone. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side is open the year around. . DE. C. R COULTEB. PhyHlclun and Surgeon for the Astoria and PortlandKallway Company, has per manently located in Astoria. His olllce is In Flavel's brick building where he can be found day and night. NOTICE 1 . D- FILIV JANSON. P11YMC1AN & SUIIOEON. R OM 7. OUIeeover Osgood's Clothing BUire, hours, 10 to It III, 2 to 6 p, hi, 7 to 8 ( m, Sunday, IV to 11 in. DR. O, B, ESTES. PUVHICIAM aUD 8CR0E0N. upeclal attention to Dlnetuwn of Women and Hurgery. Office over la..zlger's store Astoria. DRf. A. L, and J. a. fulo. DItfiiAilEa OK WOMES AaPtCULrY. Surgery Dy . r. J. A Fultou. Otllce 178 Cass street. Hours lo to 12 and 1 to 4. Use Zlnfandel wine Intead of coffee or tea. w cents per Kallon. Dont foriret Peach and apricot brandy, also FrenchH Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert s. Vucklen'i rnlca Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. 11 guaranteed to mve perfect satlsfac tlon or money refunded. Price 25 cents per Pox. For sale by Chas. itoeers. ac cessor to j. l. uement. JAY TUTTLE M.D., PHYSICIAN, SUKOKuiN A ACCOUCHEUR. Oflice, rooms 8, 4 over Astoria NstlonaiBauk. hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to 8. Besldeuce. 6i Cedar st. DR. WALTER I. HOWA9D, IIUMUCOPATIUO i'H VHIC1AN & 6UR geon. Oflice. 451. Third street. Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4, Suuduy 1 to 2. Residence 108 8d street G. A STIMSON '& CO.. BLACKSMJTHING Ship aud Cannerv work, florsesnoelrg, Wg ons made and repaired. io a work gu; ranged Ou Cass street, opposite me 1 uwn Talk o uce GENUINE WALL'S END COAL '-FOR SALE AT $8.50 -PER TON $8.56 Leave Orders at Occident Hotel. 0. 0. MOEN, AGENT, LP. MULLINIX.M 0., . Gives special ueaiim-nt for Catarrh, iliioat Lungs, Kid iey (it-ullo-Urinary organs. OiHue upstuiis,681 third Sc. Hours,)) a.m.a p.m. RICBAKD HABKY. 0. H. 18011. City Surveyor. JJARKY A ISOM, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ROOMS S AMD 6, OVER ASTORIA NA1I0NAL BANK. W. T. BUKNKV, J. W. Pit AVER Clonk Kule, Every cnrmefit in stock for ladles nml Misses left over will be sold at reduction or from 2a to 50 per cent, from cost nt C 11. coopers during January. Ex-Secretary Thompson, of Indiana, who was American president of the Pan ama Canal Company, says there was n money corruptly spent In America in be half of the canal, so far as he know and goes further and shows that then was no occasion for any such cxpcndl The following was received at this of fice ycflterduy from "J. C. Cooper:" I learn through yours of the 27th Inst.. that the Vancouver Register thinks that ,u,'ee- Whoever may be smirched by tM it Is "on to" me. You are right in your scandal, no one who knows "Dick belief that it Is "on to" the wrong man. Thompson nan the remotest idea that n a never arresiea uy ex-Marshal ,, i Thnmlln.A. - J.m ,. ... . I Will be. --.v......Muu it icuuilll- tLiuurru) WIUIOUC a license and fl nml 11 ft . T nnua. t albums. I never saw Mr. Thomllnson We hllve n0 drslre to nttemPt to know him nor he me. I never was "In ,ne 'un of the JHy crowds, who are no?.- loxlcatcd," nor do I know the taste of making Main street merry at night time n ox,caung annks. drugs, or tobacco's but would it not be well to limit the num I tnH-nk ticm nnrl a nwrutlw ii.... I for that. Mr. IWUKm- m-in w. . htr of PP16 carried down the slide or furthtr for bis "vituperative" corre I ,ho bob e'elghs? If nil overcrowding i spondent if he wishes to find him. I doloPPed the danger of accidents will b know whereof I spoke" when I exposed almost done away with. imu ueuouncea me rampant blackleglsm And AAMAn - A, I . J . v., .Z 3- "I " k" H."n? f democratic commllt.-e of the houso ..Vvv.s - .vuptauui7, nilU flir. flPK- I . lster must have been very "dense" not " rePtrt,n" a 1,111 t0T tho .repcnl of th to know the facts thereoof himself, How- federal election Inws, said: "These lawf evr, some men "go it blind" throuxh are a continued mennr to tho life. M. Editor you say that you have mt "about sized up." Now, about what size nm I In your humble estimation t" Now, we are averse to hurting the feel- Ings of a man with a "properly strict mo- iher," but we will tell the anonymous In- eect quoted above, what size he Is In our estimation. He Is welfare of the country." This Is qutvnl ent to saying that honcct elections are a "menace to the peace and welfare of the country." It will be a lasting disgrace to the dem ocratlo party if the present house fails puny coward, an to appropriate the money necessary to ex-Keely cure convert who has lapsed Into entertain the foreign naval officers who evil rlays again, a spiteful thing whose on- have accepted invitations to participate Jy mission In life, besides running a black-1 'n the International Naval review next mailing sheet, is to stir up trouble byM"y mean of false accusations, hiding his mean stings under cover of a name that Is not his own. No honest man In our estimation can transform himself Into a perpetual and anonymous falsifier. "U'o are In receipt Of dally communica tions from residents of Clatsop county urging us to fill up our columns with demands for better roads, and Immedi ate action In this respect. On this ques tion the Astorian hoi In the past been very willing to ventilate matter thor oughly. Hardly a day passe but what we speak, of it In some way or another, Hus a Chlnnmnn, resident in the United State, the same constitutional rights as an American cltlzenT Judge Nel son. of the United Btate district court of Minnesota, has decided (hat he has. The Library Assoclalton enters its new quarter today. Way it continue to pros per and extend It Influence, We cannot wish too much prosperity to such an ele vating and noble Institution, There Is no truth In the rumor that Moody and Sankey have been engaged by seme philanthropist to Jo mission wni. imd now It Is high time that the farm- In the Kanaa legislature. A Sure Cnro for Mies. licmnc I'lies a.e Known, bv mo sture like perspiration, causing Intense itching wnen warm, inis iorm, as well as llllnd, illeedlng or Protruding, yield at once to Ur. Hobanko'a Pile liemedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs unioiH, allays itching und effects permanent cure. 50c. Druggist or mall Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch street. Ph lade nhltt. Fa. Sold bv J. W. conn. STRICKEN DEAD. TRUSTWORTHY STATEMENTS. A recent Now York dispatch reads: "James C. M , a lino looking and apparently healthy mun, was observed to stagger while walking on Fifth Avenue this alternoon, und alter taking one or two un certain steps fell to tlio sidewalk. When picked up lie was dead. A physician ex amined tile body, und pronounced heartditeast the cause of death. A peculiarly sad feature of the case is that Mr. II was on lilt way to Maine, to settle in the home of his boyhood, lie Imu pushed the previous ten years in the western mining country, and hud annisiicil a fortune. IfYoU have any pf the gymitomsf;ivenint)ie foliowingtegtimonials yuu auuuiu iobu iiu time in sceKing reiiei. From John L. Roberts, Slatington. Pa.: "I have suffered with txilpi'aiion. iireovlar pulse, lauilinn and tmothcrinq ipelli, pain tn nhouldcr, tide, and arms for over forty years. For twelve years have been treated without u vuil by prominent phvsioiant in my neigh bnrliood and iu New Vork. Growing con stantly worse, smothering spells followed one another, bo my liiO was oltcn in danger and I needed constant care. As my son hid been cured by Dr. ilia New Hmrt Cure, he sent me three bnttra. The first Jose gave me instant ix-li f, lk fore using the last bottle. 1 was completely cured. Although seventy, livo yenrs old 1' feel twenty years younger. 1 claim my cure to ue almost a miracle." -Ileie is n letter froru Mrs. John Kolireg. of Cleveland. 0.: I hud been troubled with mv heart and stomach for vears. but fdr six teen nionll.s Inn! been confined to my bed. I Imd four of the hast doctors in the city, but none of (hem could benefit the weakness of my Heart. 1 also lint! dropoy and rheumatism. I never took medicine that relieved me at onco as Dr. M'dd Ncvo Heart Cure does. 1 ain much stronger. My appetite is splendid. I gain strength with every dose. I have gained more in six weeks from your treat ment limn in sixteen months from all the doctors." Dr. MiM Keui Cure for the Heart is sold on a positive cuarnntee by all drueeists. It is mfe, elfftlive, aqreenble, and does cure," Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, In J. Barney & Draper, Auriiey at-l.UtVt Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as iPulnfer of ill 0. 8. Lftid uiiii-.e litre, reconunniids us m our speclult.x of Mining and nil other t-ti-'ue-iH foro the land Trice or the t.'ouris, mid involv ing the practice ol the (iuierol Land untce. X. XI. c& 2ST. OO. O Steamer llwaco Leaves Astoria dally at 7:30 a. m. for llwaco. cnlllng at Tansy Point, and connecting with railroad running north at 10 a. m, and with bouts i-n shoalwater nay fur Mouth Bend, Suimhliie, North Cove And oilier iniintK tl mugh to Uray's Ilr. bor. Keturnii g cniinei"s at Iwaci with s earners for Astoria and Night Boats for I'ortlund. JOHN It. COULTER, L. A. LOOMTS, creUry. " President. R, V. EGBr.Kf. Superintendent. I. W. CASE, ' BANKER. Transact: a Geneeal Banking Bosuns. Drafts drawn available In any rari of the 0 8 and Kun-rc, aud on Hong Kong, China, Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 5 P. M , Odd Follows BoUdlng, Aitorls, Oregon. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, REPRESENTING " German-Amerioan, of New York City, 5. Y. California Mann Inanranoe Oomp'y, of S. T. National Fire and Marine Ini. Co., Hartford. Homo Mataal Insnranoo Co., Sib Franoiaoo. Phoenix, of London. - Imporial, of London. Oregon Tut and Marine, of Portland, Oregon. . THE - ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts of Firms and Inrilvlrfnila -.nllxlbwl on Favorable Terms. Interest paid on Time Derosltl Money Losued on Personal necurlty. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought as 1 old. D. X. Warn a, President. J. K. Hlsslns. Oashier. J.C. Domest, Vice President, I). K. Warns, 1 . 8. Wrlfht, J Jobs Hobnos, jBLrectors, II. C. ThoatMoa.) Iheo Bracktr, J ROCKENQROUCH & CDWIniC. LAW 0KF1CE, OREGON : ITY, 0I. special aitcntiiin !.vii to land bihlucps Set tlers on hoiui-st:is or pre-emption cliilcns mill tlinherlaud purchases shown everv advautaK" of the law. l or usbtauos in luaking ll .nl pMol cull nu m. iiiui iaiiiuiiuv.i SASPLEROOF1S Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Aeem for the GUION Htearcslnp Line ana the 1 Ml VALLA hluanislilp Due, (llrect. Als-', axent for "civenski Tribuncn" RT.f. Pve.nika Amerikanaren.1' Comer of Water aud Vftit Nl&th Slreeii Astoria. Oregon. MBEPEMENT BOAT FOR POEM THE ASTORIA SAYINGS BANK Acts ss trustoe for orporatiosi and Individ usls Deposits solid to i Interest will bo al.oed on savings deposits as lollows; On ordinary savings hioks i per cent per annum. Ou term savings books 6 per cent, per ann-im. On certiflcH'.es of deposit: For throo .nonth, 4 per cent, per nn Jta. For six months. S per cent, per annum. For tweivo moutha, 6 per cent, per annum. I. W. CASK -..President J. Q. A. BOWLBY Mcc President FRANK PA 'TON , ,,Casl iei W. t. DEMENT , -ecretary liiBKcyoRs: I. W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, D. R, Warren, C, H. Paite, Beni. Youu ', A. 8. Reed. F. J. Taylat, Mtil rM socijctv iriKe riKUR. Scandinavian BonevoJent Soolety KEUUI.AU MEE11NHS OK THIS S(Cii,I at their rooms In Pythlnn bnlldhut a eini t o'clock v m., 0.1 the second ami 'ourth Xums days of each luoinh, AU(1. DAN1ELHON Pecretarv. Ocean Baca-npmet Wo. 13, 1. 0. 0. F REGULAR MiSEILMih OF UCMN EX canioiueiit No lb. 1. 1 O. P.. ui tin- i.nrt- lu the Onu Fellows BuHttlDk. ai leveti v. m . ou the second - mid four b Mondays of end! month. Htijouinhig brethren cordially Invltoi , uy ururr u. f. Will leave Astoria for Portlari'1. fFisb- erM Dock) on Tuesdavs, Wednesdays, ThnrHdnye, IVi'lays aid H.-itiirdnys ot 7;H0 a, ni., hdi! Sunday ut 0;00 p, m. POUTLAND AXQ AST OTA . Ste. mr Telephone. Leaves Astoria Everj evening excrpt Cun1a at 7 , in. " Ar Ives at i:orla Every day ezecnt undHv at 2 p m l-avrs Portlnnd Fvi-n- na e n pt snndu at 7 a. m. v.. W. KToVfc, Agent, A-tori s. E. A. 8SLKV, Geuernl Agent, Portland, Or. THE PORTLAND SAViNCS BANK , OF POBTLAND, OKKOOX. laid up e-ipimi 260,000 surplus aud profits ;. 60.000 CRANK PKKUM, Pr sid-ot. U. P. 1 HOMPSOrf, VI e-Presidt-nt n.C.STRATTON, Cashier KOSS, WIGGINS & CO., Carry a fu I line nt choice Htaple and Knni-v (iie Us u l iiil iijid h Couriutsd. ATTENTION ASSIGNEE'S NOTICB a.sr.onanauaiiig etc Loau assuuimIiix. i il persons inderfed to the firm of 11 HKh KOD I. All MKliTl.t..SOF IUIS Ai-eiU Vnrkor & Hont oi will please call at my elation a-e held si S p. u tli am otnee, the rniintiur room of the Parker Wednesday of eaoh ni'inib. Office on (i,.. vievi-1 Hanson dry ncu.la store. In West sid sueet, suum oi theuunnis. .1 u l-v c i'iv i n h k stoio, uneuam is W. L. ROBH. i street, mis ci y nnd settle immediately ; 1 V. W. PARKER. Assignee. iioLuiiu, kji., juauary io, ifwd. ASSIGNEE NOTICE Common uouncu. KULAH MEETIJiGB, FIRST AN1J tl'ird luesdav svenlnirs of nunh miiutii it 8 o'clock. i To the creditors of Parker Mnnonn rersons lies rtnif to nave matron umhA muin - anu or u -io t: Porker nnrl Cm-i w ,n y me ununcii, at any regular meeting niurt Pni tae Jotice: present tne same td the Auditor and Clerk, 'mat tald Geio F. Parker and Cari Jn or before the F'nduv Avf-nfmr itrl.ir t.r t.ha Haosun have marip n.n fLKnii-nmpnr tn m.. Tuesday on which the Couucll olds Its regular ot a" t"e'r estates for the beueiit of the!. meeting. k: osbdrn. Auditor and Police .ludne Doard of Pilot Commissioners. " mH RKi-Ul.AR VEETINQSOFTIIISBOARD. I will be held on the first Mnnrt.v. f uanh month at 10 a. rn. in the rooms of the A toria Chamber of Commerce. W. L. KOBB. See i DR. GUM'S ANION Qitiur PflO tAf'Wffl COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In raisins s fiimtl f of nln ehlldnn. my only rm P4f fpr Coushs. Colda snd Croup wa. onion syrnp. It iBju4,iirllvoti-ct T sj it was forty ycara Joint and individual creditors That all persons having ciaims ogalnst them or either of them should present mu Buniu uuuer outn to me at my uum. mi ifcuMiu, un-jna, wtimn wree monui. from till. d.te, W . W. PARKISlt. Arslirnc-o. Astoria, Oregon, January 27th, 1893. Notice. , United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Lecember Z6, iian. Complaint having entered at this office by Charles S oil against Alfrid Kose lor annnuiing nis homestead entry, No. gdi2, dated August 5, 1W9, upon; the SVVU of .VVi4 and NW'4 of 'SWW of Section' 23, and Sli'A of NEVi and MM lif BMi Now mv rvnrthilil-.ti l.v. rt n..M Dillon Symp which lialndv pr!p.wct nd -ior laaaaut to tho lajto. Sold at CO cents S batUy, for sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. Highest of all in Leavening Tower. latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOIJUTEIY PURE Section 21, Township 7 N,. Range 9 W., In Clatsop County, Oregon, witn a view to the cancellation of tald entrv. the suld parties are hereby summoned to appear at Astoria, Oregon, before the clerk of Clutsop county on the 9tli day of Febru ary lhn3, at 10 o'clock a. nj to respond and furnish testlmon conoerning said Al leged abandonment, and on the testimony then submitted a hearing will be had at this oflice on March 10, 1S33, at 10 o'clock a. m. . . 1 J. T. APPERSON, Register STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Alaska Pack ing Co. will be held at the resjdonce of it, xi. juiiiiauu hi AtoeroruoK, Astoria, Oregon on Tuesday January 3ist at 7:30, u uiuiiv . in. , tor tne purpose ot consid erlnir and acting upon, the proposition wncim-r or not mis corporation snail sell or dispose of its cannery and other prop erty and purchase or accept as pavmiU in such sale the shares of stocks of an- uiuyr v.-uiuuiuuii, aim tuso ior tne trans action or sucu otner ousiness as may By order of the president. O. A. NELSON, Secretary Alaska Pk. Co. Astoria Or., Jan. 20, 1893. WANTED. Agents ii, ,,h and Female, to sell "leeiis'-n'fc ItemedieK," those having handled medi cines preferred. Apply Kenie- hox 055 -ta.. A, l rtlirid ASTORIA TRANSFER CO. . FKaNK U tJI.lNT, Trnpr. L very; Fta and Sale Stab e, Ex..ii'8.s nml di vi r. bus n- si. I ealeis in mil Hay ai lowesi prl es. , io pu tie .Nd.ll lhirdStieet. CARNAHAN & CO iu c. ss..r.ttiI.W.C;.se, Imponei and w hul. sale ami Retail dealer lu GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Second au Cass Street, K! OKI A, OREGON it? 0 . NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that .ill made xvltrt Bun Yuen Lunsr Co.. mii k sianed "by Go Younu Lou. nn.l nil mna duo said firm must be paid' to ar,a' re ceipted for by him. f- BUN TUEN LUNG CO. IUGHES & C( Wholesale and Retail UOUOH OEALFRi porters ol .J.il Braiius ol Koreivu s.id lx' tic ines. t.iguors ,uid Olirara J. 11 uttei hisKies h xniilr v. Mittlwl lr. Piuest brands ol Ke West -oinesrifiinars Liquors fi'i Vlfdimnsi PnrpoMs (fHinil Vri-.de Hodcited sll ordeisf. f.-ty and Country prop- ay filled iiaui.u ue .Street. - Astor n. w Deaier in 5rtr riartfmre and .Ship Zhiait Pure Oil. Bright Varnish. Binacle oil. Co -. Mn Chiivh-s H'mp Sail Twins t.ard n nrouiiiit Iruu.ipiks.. ialvnniztedlut Nat OrooorloB, Krlo. Agilculturnl Implements, 8wln Ma-n.achiiie-, f aims and Oils. II. B. PARIyKR DKALFK 15 : line Prick, Psnd, Fire Brick. Firs ciav. C mi-i't. AMI reed, Oats, straw Hair, W od Uehvered to "rder. Drayisg, Teiaac and Bjprcii Eujiurj. With each series of fifty round triD tickets snM Bingle or otherwise, on the fast and favorite steamer Telephone, between Portland and Seaside, the As toria Real Estate Exchange will give free one lot 5" Astoria Real Estate Exchange Excursions. xlOO feet, in Hill's second addition- to Ocean Grove a lovelyIevel tract with beautiful gloves and pur-a water, ten minutes walk from the beach. Tickets on sale at office steamer Telephone, at ASTORIA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, ( foot of Alder street; Isons & Co., 113, Third St., Turlington Koutc office, 2o0 Washington street, and l p Northern Pacific passenger office, 1st and Wash ihgton Sts. Decc.s will bo delivered at Ihe office o Went Hotel Building, AsH-ia, Or.