The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 04, 1893, Image 2

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    Itrla DAJLY ARTOIUA, ASTOIHA, SATURDAY MO.ltNIN.G, FJiUinUAKY 4. 1
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AoWlUA. liiltlUONi
Tarns of Sobwrlptloi.
DAILY.
Served rty Carrier, per week.........,.,. Is cts
bout uy KM, per iniiiiln 64 U
Mnt by 4111, (Msr I mr ..4?.WI
WfEKLr,
tent by id per year, $2.03 In ad ranee.
Free postage ' subscribers.
Ths AdoBiAKKianntHto Its sdv;rt!er
tlie laiRest circulation of nay newspaper pub-
jeiieu ou mo i;uiuiuui uivur.
In future all Items of IikhI Interest forwarded
to tuls ollico must u auureoseu to lue
. Cll Bditob
Local weather for the twenty-four
hour ending at 5 p. m., yesterday, fur
' niched by the U. 8. department of agri
culture, weather bureau:
Maximum temperature, S3 degrees.
Minimum temperature, 25 degrees.
Precipitation, ' .12 Inchea. . .
Total precipitation from July 1st, 1893,
to date, 42.44 inches. . ., -. .. .
PeHciency of precipitation from July
lt, 1892, to date, 8.15 Inches.
Thit paper hat the largest Circulation
on the Culumbia: river. " ,
An honett and complete telegraphic re
port give a nempaper a right' and title to
the name. The newt of the world, frtth
every morning at your.brealfatt table, it
what you can find in the Aitorian. . It
hold) the exclusive lelegraphio franchite,
and ill tcrvice it improving daily.
The Albany Democrat hasn't yet given
over talking about the "wonderful ava
lanche" and "popular verdlcfln favor ef
riovuinnrf fit th last election. Mr. Cleve-
land waa nominated by scratch and'
.--. , Deen rewiveu vy. mm, uisms w
elected by a fad. There Is no popular ,nBtructlonB ln reKard t0 the recent
verdict In his favor. Thg Idea that there troUbie,. he says he Bad no power to ln
is may be classed as a phantasm, and struct anybody connected with the corn
It is a delusion and a stupidity. There' lny. The officers had been elected for
i the year and no one could Interfere with
has been a hot-house growth of factions, , mm Evpn a the nfxt electloni lf
an amazing cultivation of barbaric Hlu- desired to make a change, he would bi
sions. Popullstlc politics Is a mania. . It ' powerless to do so, as he was sure he
is the very jim-jams of partlsanlam. Sol-- could not find one shareholder that woull
. ... , not vote and stand by the pronem
Id prosperity l scorned, and the panacea . JU contlnuC(1:
for all evil la paper money, and the
cheaper and nastier It Is the better for
nrmniLiif. nurnonM. Thrift In ihe cause
. . , M
of productive and saving Industry la -;
proached. There U a feverish state of j
the globe, and myriads of silly peopw
think" there are' to be celestial phenjm-
. , .,,,,, !
. .
uoorge waeniugion. u prCTiuem nuuiu
have been beaten for, re-election by Rus-
well Flower, liavld Bennett Hill or Aaron
Burr. What Is the present verdict about?
Bupposo it Is said the vote of the peoplj;
in November last was one of conlldcncj
ln the democratic party. But the demo
ocracy have no program In which they
themselves have conlldence. There has
been a personul success, not a political
achievement. 1
President J. J. Hill's Interview In Ta
coma presents some Interesting sides
About three hundred classes of freight
now go by the sea routes, and Mr, Hill
says thut the Groat Northern wanir.
them all. He further said: "We've got
the railroad, and we've got" to carry the
stuff this country (the north Pacific
coast) produces. We have got to bring
here lots of cars to load with lumber,
and we" cannot haul them empty west
ward. We must bring freight that hu
been coming westward by water." It Is
noticeable that Mr. Hill dues not commit
himself in respect to rates on lumber. He
simply says thut he must furnish car
for lumber, which Is something. But he
Is mainly concerned about the westward
haul. Oregon and Washington lumber
men will look with Interest for the forth-
coming schedule of Oreat Northern rates,
which Is promised to appear about Feb
ruary 6th.
It will be observed that, so far aa we
have been favored with the secrets of the
workshop-nd there are signs In the
shavings; that the reporters gather
around the work bench M. Cleveland Is
taking the view that the cabinet Is hot
to be a grand council of the leaders o
the democratic Darty. but a Dolltlcal fm
ily. President Harrison ha. been scolded
for acting upon this policy, and President
iiayen aim i ivsiurian uurueiu anu urani,
too, were assailed on asserted procllv-
Itles for personal government. But when
we
re e nayara anu uimont serving as
dvisers-ln-chlef. there U no queatton of!
a
output that Ib to be our frontispiece for
four years.
The Cror of all the. Russia, It la said
Is about to assume the title of "Emperor
of Asia." Rut Victoria is Empresr of!
indla and isn't India In Asia T How Isj
the Czar going to get a full and complete
Willi eacli series of fifty round trip tickets sold,
filng.o or otherwise, on tho fast and favorite steamer
Telephone, between Portland and Seaside, the As
toria Ileal Estate Exchange will give free one lot 5"
title unless ha annexe Victoria? He
mlKht amend the title to wake 1t read,
"Emperor of nearly oil Aula." That
would te in line with his presort title.
It Is quite evident that Charles A. Pnna
will not be hapr In the same heaven
with Rutherford P. Hayes.-SpringMd
Union.
Charles A. Dana is one of the few men
who shake-our belief la a neaven ior
anybody.-Ncw Bedford Journal.
But Isn't there a compensation In the
strengthening of year belief in the other
place?
This is the time of the year when you
should open your window how and then
and scatter outside a few crumbs of
bread. There are thousands of snow
birds about Astoria, and they watch for
such little gifts and appreciate them.
We wonder If Cleveland would ever
perform an "act like President Harrlso;
did on Thursday.and appoint a republl
can to one of the hlfihest offices In his
gift?- '
Somebody ought to burst up that Wash
ington senatorial deadlock with charge
of dynamite.
For the first time since the return from
Europe Andrew Carnegie consented to
talk regarding the Homestead affair, and
spoke freely last Monday nftornoon. He
said' he had decided to make one point
clear at the beginning. Four years ago
he retired from active business, and no
consideration In the world would Induce
him to return to It. The great trouble
with Americans is tliat they endure the
harassing cares of the business until
they break down, when they should be In
their prime. He believed In relrlng and
giving younger men a chance. He hud
sold portions of his Interests and was
gradually selling more to such young
men In their service as his partners find
are possessed of ability. He was not an
officer of the company but only a snare
holder. Though appeal8 had
,.t elect to retain my capital In the
manufacturing business. I have' he!pe ".
to build It up because I have a gr a,
nrlde ln It and for the further reason
cuplta, lfl the direct e:n-
ployt,r of i,.))OP, jt furnishes many men
steady work at Rood wages. I Hon t Know
any form of philanthropy bo beneficial at
this. I have not taken any money out
tho business for Investment ln outsd-
things. I never Intend to do so, and since
I retired four yews ago the money tiial
has come to me, beyond that of llvlig
expenses, has been devoted to public uses
I have hoarded none, nor Bhall I. Much
becn gnlJ about my fortune. t have
plenty, but It Is all In the works at Plttc-
burg, which are prosperous. Unless they
nre I havo nothing, and that is how 1
elect to stand. I take chance with niy
partners, and have the satisfaction o
knowing' that the first charge upon every
dolhir of my capital Is still the paymon:
of the highest earnings paid to labor in
any part of the world for similar serv
ice." Mr. Carnegie eulogized Mr. Frlck ln the
highest manner, saying his four year'
management stamps lUm as one of th
foremost managers In the world, ai.d
he (Cnrnegle) would not exchange 1 Irr
for any manager In the world. A good
workman or able man, said he, wh
wished to do what In fair and right will
learn to appreciate Mr. Frlck. Inefficient
or bad, unreasonable and violent work
men he do?s not like, and these will not
thrive with him.
NOTICE.
Notlre Is herebv trtvpn that we. the un
derslxned tlrm of Hay & Cornelius, havi
thtM day rold our entire grocery and meal
mmmeKH in upp -r AHtorlu, including tin
good will thereof, to Ross. HIitcIiib a. Jo..
who will hereafter carry It on at the old
rtand, and wo heartily bespeak for ilieir
the same guneroiiN patronage ht-Htnweu
upon us. HAY & CORNELIUS.
Referring to the above, will say that It
Will be our aim to conduct the buHintH.
with the same fairness and attention as
our predecessors. We have bepun some
extensive Improvements on the store
building which we hope to make of
aavaniue to our pairons ana ourselves.
In the meantime we will carry a full
stock of choice Krocerles.' fresh meitH
ete.. and cxr-nd a cordial Invitation to the
public, especially citizens of tpp?r A.
torlo(i to give us a call at our "Upper'
town store.
ROS3, HIQQINS & CO.'
NOTICK.
X7 U kaiut.,, L..l Van
K.aer; have this day sold my Satire
wood business to D. and 1). Ft cam,.h..n
who will carry on and continue to do
uutiinciuf ai me om stanu. I neurtlly
fewed 'upome. a'i "imt cS!
T r lo r,fDruary 1st, ism, are rayabk
C R. r. P. V. Notice.
i1,I.r,?V'ftr '"",ll,y meeting of the Co-
lumbls .River Fishermen's Protective Un-
10" win oe nem at tneir Heading Rooms,
ml SfabtST LSaSce' S t
I transacted. Members In irnna cmn.u
ikj. J.. I. i i u nave
tneir receipt pook alonir.
SOFL'S JENSEN, Sec'y.
R. W. Kuykendall. the undertaker, em
hslmer and funeral director, hss his par
lors In the Welch block. No. 718. Water
Street Call up telephone No. V.
CMIOr CE Crj forPltCllGr'S CSStGri3
HOM33
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ASTORIA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, i Vtident
YOU SHOULD HEAD THISi
The popularity of the Union Pacific H
bst determined by the superior service It
ai cords to the traveling public lu main
taining two dally throumi trains to
Oniiiha., St, Paul, Chicago and points enm,
thoroughly equipped with all the lntont
appliances for the comfort and safely of
Its patrons healdt'g shortening tho illntani.-e
materially with Un fast Union. The pres
ent train schedule .enables passenger to
reach Kt. Paul seven hours quicker and
Chicago twenty-four hours quicker.
Omaha and Kansas City and Intermuulute
pointy, forty hours quicker than any line
from the Puclilc Northwest. . .
Now that the election Is over rind the
buHlnces of the campaign ha been set
tled, IT. Mullliilx has settled down to
piolcsKjonnl otiuincF.i at hln olllcn, Up
stairs ut No. 584 1-2 Third street, and will
give special attention to chronic diseases.
Patronize the Northern Faclflo railroad
If you are going Kant. Low rates of fare,
through tickets, baggage checked to desti
nation. All purchoHcra of second clays
tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates
of faro same us from Portland.
If you have friends iu Kurope whose
passage you wish to prepay to Astoria,
call at the Northern Pacific ofllce.steamer
Telephone (lock, and make known your
wunto. Riduoed rates via nil the lead
ing steamship lines.
All the patent medicines advertised In
this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, nnd toilet articles etc., can
be boon lit at the lowest orices at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel,
Astoria.
Handler & Hnas..lG0 First street. Port
land, have on sale the Dally Astorlan,
so that visitors need not miss their
morning paper when they are here.
Parties visiting In Portland can get The
Dally Astoria1)) at Hnndley & Haas' news
stand, 150 First Btreet. ,
Remember the Austin House at the Sea
side Is open the year around.
UK. C. R CPU UK c.
Phvslclnn and Sunreon for the Astoria
and PortlandKatlway Company, has per
manently located ln Astoria. His otllce Is
In Flavul's brick building where he can
be found day and night.
NOTICE! :
ITso Zlnfandel wine Intcad of coffee or
tea. BO cents per gallon. Dont forget
Peach and apricot brandy, also French
Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's.
Bucklcn's vnitdi "alve.
The best Balve ln the world for cuts.
bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive
ly cures plies, or no pay required. It
is guuranteea to give perreci saiisiac
tlon or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, suc-
essor 10 j. c uemeni.
A ur (.'are tor J'llts.
Itchlnir Piles a.e known by molntnre
like pjrsplratton, causing intense itching
wnon warm, mm iorm, as wen as mum,
UleeUIng or Protruding, yield at once to
ljr. ilosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts
directly on the parts affected, absorbs
tumors, allays Itching and effects a
lrinanent cure. 6ik Druggist or mall.
Circulars free. Dr. Bosanao, 3211 Arch
street, ihliadelphiu, pa. Sold by J. W.
Conn.
k'reiirh Tiuoj W-tem.
ladles will find these wafers Just what
'Hey nred, and can be depended upon
L-very time to give relief. Safe and sure,
can be sent by mall sealed securely,
i 'i Ice, 2.w) per box. For sale only by J.
V. Conn, corner Second and Cnss streets.
STRICKEN DEAD.
TRUST WORTH STATEMENTS,
A recent New York dispatch nadi:
"Janus 0. II , a line looking and
nnnTOiii!ir lipnll h v man. was observed to
stagger while walking oil Filth Avenue thin
afternoon, una alter taking one or two un
certain ttti'ps fell to tlio sidewalk. When
picked up he wus dead. A physician ex
amined the body , and pronounced heartditean
the cause of death. A peculiarly sad feature
of Hie cas'j in that Mr. II was on his
way to Muinc, to settle in the home of his
boyhood. Ho hud passed the previous ten
yenrs in tlie western mining country, and had
umiwi,.l n I'ormnn. If Villi have ami of the
symptoms Riven in the following testimonial
...... ..I. ....1.1 w r tin.. ... uAnlriltf. al!af
from John L. Huberts, Slatington, Fa.!
"I have sulfcred with txUpi'aiion, irregular
jwLie, fainting and tmolhmng spell), pain in
shouldert, tide., and am for over forty years.
For twelve yean have been treated without
avail by prominent pliVHicians in wr neigh
borhood and in New York. Growing con
stantly worse, smothering spells followed one
another, to my life wus often iu danger and
I needed constant care. An my son had been
cured by Dr. MiUtl AVw lhart Care, he sent
m.i l.r..u lu.ft'oa 'I lie fiiMt'iloKn cave tna
instant relief. L'efore using tlie last bottle
I with completely cured, Aiiiiougn seventy
livo years old I feel twenty years younger.
I claim my euro to be almost a miracle."
Hero is a letter from Mrs. John Kolges,
of Cleveland, O.: "I had been troubled with
my heart nnd stomach for years, but for six
teen montlis bad been confined to my bed.
I had four of the best doctors in the city, but
nono of them could benefit the weakness of my
heart. I also had drop'y and rheumatism,
I never took medicine that relieved me at
once at Dr. AfiW New Heart Cure does. ( I
nm much stronger. My appetita is splendid.
I gain strength with every dose. I bare
gained more in six weeks from yonr" treat
ment than in sixteen months from all the
docloi's."
" Dr. MiM Neva Cure for the Heart is sold
on a positive guarantee by all druggists.
It is nafe, effre-tive, aqreeahle, and doet cure.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Highest of all in Leavening Tower. -Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
r iv if n
AB5011UTEDf - PURE
IfULWaa , ej m uia vr
Astoria Real Estate
x 100 f opt, in Tlillfs second addition toOceaii Grovo
a lovely, level tract with beautiful gloves a:id pure
wator, ten minutes walk from the beach.
Tickets on sale at oflice steamer Telephone, at
LUSINI08S C1R)W.
A A. CLEVELAMU,
A i'lORxNiil AT LAW.
me-K Inimy's new brim bullilliig, cornet
Thud and Uouevlertt streets ; up stain.
J Q, A.BOWLBY,
hmVi m C01ATEL0R AT L,W
utile ou f-econd tkreef.
TOHf4 H. 8N!I H,
O ATloltNEy. AT LAW.
Ofllc In Klniiey'i uhvt brick building, ovoi
Astoria Matioual B.uik,
AR, KAKAC.
. fillUll.Y AT LAW.,
Oflloe over White House Corner. Astoria, Or
W. PARKER,
KEAL E8TATB AKD INSURANCE AllENl
umc it ucuiiu) stiem, Astoria. ureRou.
D9. eiLIV J ANSON. " .
l'iiy.--IOIAN & MUntlr.OX. R M 7
Oilleeovi r Osvood'nClallilug Htore, hours, 10 to
12 ni, t to 5 p, iu, 7 loS p in. Sunday, 10 u 11 iu.
D
a." O.B.ESTES.
eueelal attention to Dlwases ol Women and
durxery. Oitlce over lauzlger's store Astoria
m. A. L, and J. A, "-ULTON. v
rturgpry Uy i r. J. A. Fulton.
Offlce 178 Cass aireet. Uoun lo to 12 snd 1 to 4.
JHYSlt?LiNSFuhUE&5'4 ACCOUCRRUR.
Oilier, room 8, 4 over Astoria NutlonailUuk.
hours. 10 to 12 & 3 to 8, hesideiice. 6iN Ceanr st.
DR. WALTER HOWAD.
HosltKufATHlO PUYSlClANSSnR
grioii, dllice, 454. Tliird street. Hou-.IO to 12
ttud 2 to 4! Sunday 1 to 2. Kesi Joi.cu iiA 3a si i eel
T P. MULLINIX, M D.,,
Li. Ulveit hpeuud ueauacot for Catarrh,
Tuiot Lungs, Kid. jey (leiilio-l'rlnary organs
VMx apmkJM'i third St. Uuun,0 a.ni.O p.m.
RICHAKD HAKBY. O. B ISOM.
Cltj Burveyor.'
JARRY A ISOM,
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND 8DhVl10R3.
KOOMB S AND 6,
OVEH AHTOHIA NAllO.NAL BANK.
W. T. BUKNIV,
J. W PBAl'IH
Burney & Draper,
lioruer
Hl'liSW,
uregon i iry, uregon.
Twelve years' experience as register ot lb
C. 8. Land U!lce here, reconiinends us In om
speuialty of Mining and nil oihi-r buSflitss be
fore the Land . .fllcti or the lioiirts, and involv
ing the piactice ot the General Land odlce.
TRoCKt NBflviUCH A COVVlNC.
LAW OKF1CE, OKE00N CITY, Oil.
Kpei'iai attention u Vet. to land bu.-liif.. Pst
tlers on I oinf tt a s or pie-vin"l"ii clal'hi Hint
tiiiiher lniid purcli.Mt k sianvu ever) wivantagi
of the lu. tor us iaumce iu inuring il.al
prioi utll uu us.
society tu:i; I km..
Qoandinaritii c-tiiovoiurA (society
attJijH MLKliNHH ur i'Uld htK-'lbfl
It at their rooms Iu rytliiau liuimmt .1 tit,):i
'clo.'k t iu. ou the second anu iiiunn Tiurj
iitys ol eucu Kiomli,
Alltl. JAXl).'LHit' Scciotory.
Ooean muoairpme'.t No. lb, 1. u. O. r
UwillLAh iMI!.KIlN(i it OCI'.A. KN
cainpinent. Xo. ID. 1. O. O, f., at the Ludge.
lu the O'ln Kellows Huh'iua., iu wv V. .,
on the soioiia and fourth is 'lty. ni euli
month. Mojouwimg brelhibn coiMiuiiy niit,i.
By order 0. r.
Astoria ti i;laiuj: tk Lotu jvatooiciucii
1IJ riWtiL,il( II KKTl.NilS Of Til IH A,-'d-claviou
a-e htttl a! p. ii. ?a me ln-u
tVeuni'Viuv of ?(.) mo.-ill. UOtce on 'ioaevlen
itreet, south m i nuuiiuw. -
W. I . B'BB,
irrreutrv
Common Council. '
jM UlAh MLu'l IM,.-. FIURT AND
V t'Hrd Ti'.esday evenings of each mouth
o clock. j
-r PeroiiH desiring to have matters acted upon
v tin- Council, at any regular meeting must
resent tin -mine to the Auditor snd Clerk,
ot tefore tlie Friday evening prior to the
ied ou which the Council holds itn regular
.eeting. K. OUBUKN.
Auditor and Police Judue
t,
Hoard of Pilot Coinmlaainnrre.
tlH BEi-UI.AR X r ETIN(5SOFTllIrBOARr,
. wl'l be held on the flrat Mond .y, of each
aonth at lOn.u. In the room ofthe .-toiia
haiubcroi Counuerte. . L ltuliB, Sec
0LUM8IA 'TaA3-E3 CO.,
WIIM VM W1LVON, Prop.
"EED - AND - SALE - STABLE
tleneriil Kxuress and Ocllvry lin ir.ess. .
iffleo 11 Olncy tr-et, Hiniil-s fon' of Wtst
Klutli si, Astoria. Teh-phone So. 11.
j DR. GUN ITS
ONION
SYRUP
l FOR COUGHS,
COLDS
AND CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
Jn ntiilns family ot Bins eMlAran, mjr only rem
edy for CoiUhB. Coldl md Orflnn u nnlnn
t UJurtMerfeottre to-day u it wu forty year
MO. Wow my grandchildren Uka Br. Ounn1
tnton Syrup whloh la alrouiy prapand and more
plaaaant to ths Uatc Sold at 00 uoata a bolUa.
For sale by J. W. Conn, Druitglst, '
sff Cna aU'W
Exchange Excursions
Carl A. Hanson
HANSON,
BueC08Ot to
C. 1 Varl ?r, f
Dealers l-i
Ciionernl 2JcrlinnIIe
NEW GK)D8 ON F.VEKY bTKAMRR.
rfU3 WFKK.
Dross ooods.
The Old Stand, Actort. Oregon.
CLATSOP LAND CO.
- Ii.coipontled with 2.'i,ooa Cnpltal Stock.
Renl Kiitato and Insurance Erokers, VotRry
fubllo and Couveyau. en. Mpeclal aiteuilon
punl to reutfl, payment of taxes, etc., for non
le'Monta. Sole aifeuts lor South Astoria, Pms
peclPailc, Homlock Park and Owen's Addition,
also beit fuunl'io, bunin-m and lualde property
and choice acreage. 474 lkird St.. Aaiona.
0. A. STINS0S !c CO..
BLACKSMITIIING
Ship and Cannerv work, ilorsisnoeirg, Wtg
oils mait) and tepalred. t.o ta wjrk gui rantjed
Ou Chbn street, opposite lue min Tain o ,ec
GENUINE WALL'S END COAL
-FOB SALE AT-
$8.50 PER TON SS.AO
Leave Orders at Occident Hotel..
, 0. 0. MO EN, AGENT,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clatsop County.
Herman Heyneman, Plaintiff, vs. M. M.
I .... ,1 1JA1A rtAA I l..F..n In ...n
To M. M. Dee and Helen Dee, Defend
ants aoove namea:
In the name of the State of Oregon :
You and each of you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
nlalnt of nlaintlff filed avalnst you In the
above entitled cause by the first day of
the next regular term of the above named
court, next following six weeks' publi
cation or Wis summons. Ana lr you iau
to answer said complaint as hereby re
quired, you are hereby notified that the
plaintiff ylll apply to the court for the
relief prayed for therein, to-wit.: for
judgment against you and each of you
for the sum of one hundred and thirty
seven and fifty one-hundredths dollars
and Interest thereon at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from the seventh
dav of October. 1891. and for fifty dol
lars additional aa attorney's fees, and
for costs and disbursements of this suit
and for a further decree foreclosing the
mortgage seto ut In the complaint hero
in, and for the sale of the real property
therein described, being divers, lots In
Chelsea llallroad Addition to Astoria.
Clatsop County, Oregon, and that the
proceeds of said sale be applied to the
paymont ot nam amounts, ana lor sucn
other relief ar, mav be Droner. -
This summons Is published In The
Weeklv Astorlan bv order of the Hon. T.
A. McBrlde, Judge, of said court, made
the 14th uay or Jaunary, inh.
J. A. EAKIN,
Attorney forHalntlff.
ATTENTION-ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.
All persons Indebted to the firm of
Parker & Honson will please call at my
oflico, 112 Ponton street, this city, and
settle- immediately wnn tne unuersignea
W. W. PARKER, Assignee.
Astoria, Or., January 28, 1893.
ASSIGNEE NOTICE.
To tho creditors of Parker & Hanson.
and of Gelo F. Pai'ker and Carl Han
son. Taxe Not ca:
Tnai bald Uelo F. Parker and . Carl
Ilar.uu ha.u rnude r.n assignment to me
ot nil tiw-ir iHit'ti-s tor the benellt of their
ioint rn-.Ll Individual creditors.
That ail persons having claims against
them or either of them should present
tlie same under oath to me at my oltice
in Astoria, Oregon, within three months
irom tins u.tie.
W . V. PAKKER, Arsignee
Astoria, Oregon, Ja.iuary 27ih,. 1W3
NOTICE..
United States Land Office, Oregon City,
Oregon. December 2(i. 1892.
Complaint having entered at this office
by Charles Sion amunst Aitrea nose lor
abandoning His homestead entry. No. 80j2,
dated Au.uit 5, U8,i, upon the SVV14 ot
Kivs and N'4 ot avvy, 01 tsecuon a,
nnd Say, of Nh,t and NE of SKV4 of
Section 21.-TovvnB...D 7 N.. Bangs 9 W.,
In Clatsop County, Oregon, wltn a view
to the cancellation of said entry, the said
parlies urn injr .oy summoned to appear
ai Astoria, Oregon, before the clerk of
ChitHOD countv on the 9th day of Febru
ary 18J3, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond
and rurnisn lesumon concerning nuio. Al
leged abandonment, and on the testimony
then submitted a hearing will be had at
this oflice on March 10, 1893, at 10 o'clock
a. m.
1
J. T. APPERSON. Register
NOTICE.
- Notice Is hereby given that all contract
mudo with Sun Yuen Lung Co., must b
signed by Go Young Doy, and all mone;,
duj suld linn must be paid to and re
ceipted for by him.
SUN YUEN LUNG CO.
fr;is.i HATTrn nun i.s?ih
iifj i!ifii.i;-i)jiLair,!iv
TRillK WCBKS'AXD RFXICS,
P.LT. STEPUEN P.-PEET, n. D.
ID'IOR Of iHEMCAJC AKTlQL'AktA N,
author ol Anlmnl EITgles and EmMi-mnil'
vilounils, etc.
This hook treats of the Monnd-huilders; Ihch
oeenpatior., )no ies of life, r.ligloiis Byaiems,
tril'ai divisions and early iniurationa.
The work contains descriptions of the enrtli
worlta of a.! elaimes. The clas-ificMtion of tht
nouiida is mud- according to tneir u-ef,
whether as village residence", a deienea, a
.ehgii-us struciureo, or as sacrifieial or burn
plf"es.
T'ie work conlsirs nisiy lllnftrallnrn and
de criftlon.-i i f M- nnd-buil.iers' relies, e
ptTinllv pip- s nnd p'lltery.
The valve ol tl.e book is that It contains s
comprehensive ' lew of Ihe whole held, and
rlv.B ii.lwrn.allcn i.bout ihe mounds i.nd re'ici
of "II Rt-ti and diptr:' ts. It '8 one of a tenet
hii h Ji diivotert to p'e-iHtorie America, an
po'hnp wmilil be regard -d s the most inter
CMlng volume. '
Die ,,tlir'llrltasnls'-rlptlons. OnleracHi)
be ten ut ih(-publlshlug house, 175 abash
avenue Cii RO,or to the author at Avon, ill.
TRICE, 3.60.
doloF. Parxer. -
PAR KIWIS'
foot of Alder. street; Isons & Co., 113J, Third St.,
Hurlington Route oflice, 2,'Q Washington street. and
t p Northern Pacific passenger office,lst and Wash
ington Sts. Deec.s will be delivered at the office o
Hoi el Building, As'o-ia, Or.
T. W. OA SB,
-BANKER..
IsinaicT? a Gembbal Eansins Bqflinisl.
Drafla drawn available In any i arof tlift D
a anil Eur..pc, and on lloug Kong, Ch na,
Olllce Houra: 10 A. M. to 8 P. M,
Odd Fellows Ilulldlng, Astoria, Oregon.
I . W. CASE,
INSURANCE AGENT
1
HEPRESENTINO
Cermw-Amsrioan, of New York Oity, N. T.
California' Marino Insnmnco Comp'y, of S. t.
Nationu lira snd K&ruie Ins. Co., Hartford.
Home Mutual Inmranot Co., 81a Frtnoiico.
PhoBniz, 0 London. - Imperial, of London.
Oregon Firs and Marine, of Portland, Oregon.
TIX JO
ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK
, DOES A
CENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Aocount ol Finns and Individuals solicited
on Favorable Terms.
Interest paid on Time- Dopoiits. Honey
Loaned on Pergonal necurlty.
Furelgu and tioiuuitic Exchange bought an
wld.
1). K. Warm, President.
1. K. Hlgriaa, Cashier.
J.C Uamesi, Vice President,
b. K. Warren, 1
i H. Wrlirht.
Joha Hobaoa, Directors,
H. C. TheiMiMina,
. Tiio hraclter, ,
THE ASTORIA SAVLNGS BANK
Acta as trustee for orporatlons and Individ
uala liepoHlta aolletted
lutereiit will be allowed on savings deposits
aa lollowa;
Ou ordinary saving h toks 4 per cent, per
unuum.
Ou term suvltips book j 6 per cent, per annum.
On certitlca'.es of deposit:
For throe innnthH, 4 per cent, pt r ann-im.
For six months. 6 per cert, per annum.
For twelve mouths, 6 per eeut. per an tuin.
I. W. CASK
J. Q. A. BOWI.BY
KKANK PA'T'iN
W. K. DEMENT ;
DIRECTOI
"realdent
. ice-Pref ldent
,.. ...Cashier
-ecretary
I. W. Case. J. Q. A. flowlhy,
1
D. K. Warren,
A. S. Keed.
C. 11. fago.
Belli. Yoiinv,
r, j, inrur.
TE POKiLA v SAVINGS BANK
lF POBTLAyD, OHKOCK.
Paid up cnpital .-..........M....26O,0OO
surplus aud prnlltn 60,000
rRANK HEKUM, Prsld)nt.
V. P. THOMPSON, Vlee-Presldent.
H C.8TRATTON. Cashier
3iAGXUf C. KOSBY,
llKAl BK IK
HARDWARE, IU0.N, STEEL,
IKON PIPK AND KITTINOS.
STOVES AND TINWARE,
Houw FumlhlnK (hwls, Slieet Lend. Strip
Lead, tiiiuet Irou, in and Copper,
i.nlAnv a ft t. r.
I'KANK DAMANT, l'ropr.
L very, Feed and Sale Stable,
ExpreWnnd del verv hnvniss. Dealers .
in i n.-ti Hhti May at lowesi. prhes. leio- '
pb mi; .No. li Third Sheet.
pA(!NAHAN'&; CO
e'ueeessors tn I.W.Ciise, Importer and
Wiinli Bule ami lteUttl dealer ln
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
. Cor. Socoud aul C&ss Street, "
A8T0E1A, ' - OBEQON
IUGHE8 &' CO.,
Wholenitle and Retail
LIQUOH OEA LERS.
piirtnrb ot All ItraiKiti ol ForeiKU aud Oomes
. tie Wines. Liquors mid Cigars.
I. 9. Outtei Whinnies a specialty. VAi Blatl
ii-cil Beer. Fluent Draiidiiof Key West and
'iinr iir itn;p!iiiu nirpos-. .
'-iiiuiv Cr'i.df 4i)itciied All orders from the
l y min Cuu.nt.ry prop"' 'jy flllsd .
.jiieiinMiue Htreet, - Astoria, Oregon
3: Ts. "xrvurjTT 1
Deaier In
rt)vrar and Ship Chandlery,
- 'ire Oil, ftrlirhi Varnish, Ihnscle Oil. Cot
mi Canva H 'inp Sail Twme Ijird t)tl,
A'rnuijlit Irou npikns, (ialviialzted Cut Kails
rooorioH, XDto.
Agi iculturiil Implement, Sowing Ma
v .,. machine., (Minis ai,d Oils.
FT O ID A DT7" ITD
OEALEK IN
Inie. Brick, 8aii(l, Fire Brick Fire Clay,
C". mi nt, M'll Heed.iiaN, -traw Hair,
- ' d .Del-verwl to rder,
Draying, Teaming and Expren Sasineu.
FISHER BliOTHERS
SHIP CITANDLERS.
' Heavy and "h3H
HikEDWAIaR
tw.y In t(r"k
Wagon 8 and VeMcles.
Farm Machinery, Palntr, Hi, VamUhea,
Logdcra' Supplies, Fal. hanks "caiea,
aiiuh null nju ill,
PROVISIONS.
. - FLOL'B and MILL FEED.
ASTORIA, - - OEEGOS.
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