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TILE DAILY ASTOTUAN, ASTORIA, fiUtjtfnA.Y HOUNIUfl, KEBRUABY 5 . Morun-Coltinjbiaa fa.!' Wag Company. ASTOBIAH BUIl.DIMO, CASS 8TBMT Tar at of BabserlpUoi DAILY. Served Dy Carrier, per wwk.... 8ut by Mull, per uioiitb........ KUt by .Mali, per Veur ..... IS eta ... Mob WBKK.I.Y. Sent by mall, per yoar, 100 In advance. Km pouted to subscriber. , Tbb A8TOtiiTAXg-.iar.mtee to Its sdvertlsors the largest circulation ol Buy newspaper pul uudu uu mjo voiuiuou raver. In future all Items of local Interest forwarded to tills omce must be addressed to ih CUT KPfTOB. Local weather . for . the. . twenty-four hours end! rit at t D. m.. ysterdy,, fur niehed by the U. 8. department of agri culture, weather bureau: Maximum temperature, 3$ degrees. Minimum temperature, 25 degrees. PreclDltatlon. .12 Inches. TVitn! nrnolnltuHnn from July 1st, 1892 to date. OM Inches. ' Deficiency of precipitation from Julj 1st, 1892, to date, S.U Inches. ThU paper hat the largesf Circulation on the Coluvibia river. An honett and complete telegraphic re port givet anewpaper a right and title U the name. The newt of the vorld, freth every morning at your breakfast table, U And in the Astorian. It wiw j holds the exclusive telegraphic franchise end ' service it improving daily. THE OREGON! AN AND BLA INS. The Oregonlan's argument that Blaine was a brilliant creature of circumstances ' whoso name will not live, Is absolutely Indefensible. Blaine was great In every senxe of the word. Why was he a grea man? Is the Oregonlan's bidden Inquiry. What did he do that he should rank wltl. Clay, Webster and Calhoun? Well, hi does rank with them, compares favorably with them, wlll be remembered as loni as they are.. Why? Well, what did Clay do? He was the author of a series o! compromises, and all were futile. He was one of the commissioners of the treaty of Ghent. His nam was In bli day Identified with the cause of homt Industries. Webster was the expounds of the constitution, and made a few great speechestwo Bunker Hill oratlont and left a reputation of nuwslve power Ho had the national Instinct and a flu literary faculty. The latter Clay bus not Calhoun was a severely dissatisfied man and the finisher if not the author of i false and dangerous theory of the gov ernracnt of the United States. He win h Bwhltoiit rtt tho machine of the slav- power that sought, first, the control o the general government, and the balonu. of power In the senate. Calhoun an; Webster were In' all things contrasts am opposed. The armies on either side dur lng the war of the states were their log leal representatives. It was Webster'; brain that formulated the American i;a ' Mortal sentiment that prevailed, steadying public opinion during the war, and tha shown In the crowning mercy of Appo mattox. Webster Is Arm in his pride o place, and who cares to remember tha the giant had the faults of a giant? H gave his strength to his country, an that Is his glory. Take the speeches c Maine before the people In 1884, an there Is but one series of public utteram- 'es from our foremost men that are to b compared with them, ono) those are Pre . dont Harrison's in his tour across th continent. Take Blaine's Bering Sea cor respondencft, and It ranks with tlx greatest of Webster's papers as secretarj of state, Take Blaine's volumes of "Twen iJT ICM.I 111 V-vili(roo, !1U nanny 111 public man who has produced an equal!; solid, admirable and durable work, full of all excellencies, and a monuments' . structure. Take Blaine's Paris review oi Cleveland's tarrrt reform message, and say whether the re-election of Cleveland four years later has answered It. Talc Blaine's speeches during the Harrlsor campaign, and see how broad the road he biased for that victory. Take Blalne'i letters refusing to be a candidate for the presidency, when he had but to say the word to be nominated by acclamation and compare them with the presidential epistles of Henry Clay. Blaine rejected what Clay demanded, What did Blaine do? He was, along with John Sherman, responsible for the defeat of the third term presidential movement, even when It was In the name of Grant, and It hat been given to but few men In any age or country to do republican government a better, braver, grander service. What has he done? He has Imparted to the repub lics on tho American continent the Idea of a common interest In the world's af fulrs. Ho has advanced this cause far I ... , " " more than nil the American statesmen who have preceded him. and ha. given With each series of fifty singlo or otherwise, on the fast and favorite steamer Telephone, between Portland and Seaside, the As joria Real Estate Exchange will give free one lot 5 It form. His address at the opening of tho Pan-American congress will be ro memberod until the American nations in conferences of peace learn to abandon the horrors and arts of war, and will go on forever shining In the Bchool books, He has added ft word with magic In it thai glitters like a terrible, swift sword across the path of the mugwump demo cratic president and congress, with their fraudulent professions of tariff reform; and the word Is reciprocity. Behind are commercial treaties and splendid conv merclal results; embodied . in It Is an achievement of Incomparable lusllre h stroke of statesmanship matchless In our annals. mmmmmmmm .' . Mrs. Lease of Kansas shows the pecul larttles of Inexperience In politics when she weeps over the pretended election of Judge Martin of her state. Martin Is horrid old democrat Mrs. Lease, though she has wandered for as a populist, is Just able to perceive that a derrtocrat cannot be a reformer unless he ceases to be a democrat. She did not seem to know a few months ago' that all th roads leading out of the republican party led Into the democratic party. The shock that Mrs. Lease received may cause an awakening of her Intelligence. As soon as she comes to her senses she will find the grievances of the populists are out of the misjudging fancies of misinformation, and the proposed remedy, the idiocies, that have been condemned by the saving common sense of the people through the ages. ' We wonder If Pennoyer would have chartered those state brans cannons to fire a salute in honor of his Inauguration as Collector of Customs for the Port of Portland, that Is, If he had landed the fish successfully? MADONNA. The sloping street ran down a little hill Ana toucneu ine uuu: The clustered town was lying warm and sun By the waterside. I wandered up amid the noonday heat ThrouKh humble doors. Where leafy shadow lay on path and seat Anu open noors. A tiny town It was of yellow walls For telling: folk. Where river boom and hurrying engine calls The alienee broke. But like a vision on the narrow way, Dlvinflv sweet. Within the mother's amis the baby lay 4 IJesule the Biret. Twaa under Bhndow of the maple boughF She sat at rest. A lowly mother by her simple house, ner unoe at ureast; .V slender mnlron of a score of years, With soft blnck even: Full of delights that trembled Into fears oung-motner wise. Bending, she trazed upon the little head Nor heurd a sound: Her lips, drawn up to blesH, were tende: reu And lilssins round. But fainter than her cheeks autumnal rose, A rule, sweet clow Lay round her, as If wings In white repose uuaruea ner so. , Most like It wai the manic color made By some old brush; A halo like a light within a shade, A holy hush! And I what though the steaming mills swokp The heated air? '.Vhat though the rattling engine through tne smoKe Made echo there? ' crossed the hirrler years and won the anu Of tenderost art. nd knew the golden masters hand to nana And heart to heart. The Century. NOTICE. VftflPA I U hemhv t-fvAn (knl m.a V. rsigncd firm of Hay & Cornelius, have ns aay boiu our entire grocery and meat uslnet-s In Upper Astoria, Including the wuu win inoreor, 10 itoas, niggms & Co., ho will hereafter carry It on at the old and, and we heartily bespeak for them lie same generous patronage, bestowed ,)on us. MAX &. COKNELIUS. Referring to the above, will say that It vlil lm ur aim to conduct the business itli the same fairness and attention as ur predecessors. We have begun Borne Jxlenslve Improvements on the store 'lUlldlng which we hope to make of luvamage 10 our patrons and ourselves. In the meantime we will rarrv fun StOCk 6t CholCO erocerll-a. fr..ah inula j " "" a corniai invuation to the iuuiiu, especially citizens nr nnni A a. torla, to give us a call at our "Upper- ROSS, HIGGINS & CO. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I. A, F. Krajfer ittvB huh uay sold my entire WOOd DUSIIleiU to n mwl Tl I r'on,.. hall who will carry on and continue to do business at tha nM umn,! T k.....,n.. 10 u. and jj. it. campbe bespeak for them the same patronage bestowed upon me. All bills contracted prior to February 1st, 18S3, are payable o me. A. F. KHACKH C. R. F. P. U. Kotlce. The remilnr mnnthlv M(inM v. . I lumhl Mivii w-Y. ".TTL,",.,"'r,Vr Inn M X. Y.m' " r"HY un- ... na iiciu ui meir Heading lloomi, v.. luenuay reoruary i. ltMS. at 7:30 d. m. snarp. Business of Importance to be transacted. Members In mnH ctn,n,. ?iT!i rel"psed to be present and to have .ii irvripi ikwk Riong. SOFUS JENSEN, Sec'y, CMirenCryfwPiiciiEr'sCastorij Hod need lUtes. Commencing tmiav Tniu h, .1, 1 "c"lc steamers between As- "J1 nd Portland and Intermediate po nts -tfected, will be y.oo one way and 1 50 C.r.b'Age'n't.8 Gloria." Oo,? W" HOME round triD tickets Knld. ASTORIA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, iVviUent Hotel Building, AsVia,Or. YOU SHOULD HEAD TIIIS. The popularity of the Union Pacific Is best duttrrmlned by the superior service It accords to the traveling public In maln 'itlning two dally through trains to Omaha, St, Paul, Chicago and points east, thoroughly equipped with all tho lntet appliances for the comfort and safety of its patrons besides shortening the distance materially with its fast tialn.u,'0i. pres ent train schedule enabled passengers to reach fit. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hour- quicker. Omaha and Kansas City and Intermediate points, forty hours quicker than any line from the Paclllc Northwest. Now that-the election Is over and the buHlneKS of the rampulgn has been set tled, Dr. Mulilnlx has settled down to rirolesMoiml butiincKH at his ollice, up stairs at No. C84 1-2 Third Blreet, and will give npecial attention to chronic diseases. ' Putronlze the Northern Pacific rai'.road If you are going Kiutt. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets cuu slop over at Portland. Kates of fare samo as from Portland. If you have friends In Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Paclllc office.steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Keduced rates via all the lead ing steamship lines. , : . All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest ..erfumtry, and toilet articles etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. . Handley & Haas, 150 First street," Port land, have on sale the Dally AstorlanL BO mill viruvm uccu iiui miHn uieij- morning paper when they are here. . Parties visiting In Portland can get The Daily Astorlan at Handley & Haas' news stand, 150 First street. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side Is open the year around. DK. ('. K. COUUEH. Physician and Surgeon for the Astoria and PortlandKallway Company, has per manently located in Astoria, tils omce is In Flavel's brick building where he can be found day and night. NOTICE! Use Zlnfandel wine lntead of coffee or tea. 60 cents per gallon. Dont forget reach and apricot brandy, also French Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's. Biu'Ulcu'i Arnica Halve. The best salve 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, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, suc cessor to J. C. Dement A Sure Cure lr Piles. Ilchlnir Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching wnen warm, this iorm, as wen as Buna, Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and meets a crmancnt cure. iuc. uruggist or man. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch tieet. Philadelphia, Pa. Bold ty J. w. Conn. SCHOOL - TAXES DUE. .. School taxes are due In district No. 9, comprising Aduir's As'orla, West of Jordan Avenue. W. F. JTcOregor, Dls trlct Clerk. Ollice Bi8 Third street, Upper AStorla. French Tannv Wafers., Ladles will find these wafers just what thev need, and can be depended upon every time to give relief. Hut'e and sure, can he sent by mall sealed securely. Price. i2.00 ner' box. For sale only by J.. W. Conn, corner Second and Cass streets. Health Officers Speak. City, State and National Authorities report the Royal Baking Powder in every way Superior to all others. - STATE CHEMIST. CALIFORNIA; The Royal fulfils all the requirements. Our tests show it has greater leavening power " than any other. ' ' . ' STATE CHEMIST, WASHINGTON ; There is no question but the Royal is the strongest, purest and most wholesome baking powder in tha market - ' ' U. S. GOV'T FOOD REPORT: Royal Baking Towder is " shown a pure cream of tartar powder, highest of all in leaven . in strength. CANADIAN OFFICIAL TESTS; Royal Earing Powder io commended as of highest excellence, and shown to be greatest of all in leavening strength. SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF HEALTH ; We cordially ap prove and recommend the Royal Baking Powder. It is absolutely pure end healthful, composed of the best ingredients, of the highest strength and character. DOARD OF HEALTH, SEATTLE, VA5?3iNGTON ; finding in analysis that it is entirely free f; om any adulteration, wc heartily recommend the Royal Easing Powder for i:s great , strength, purify arid wholesomeness. BOARD OF HEALTH, TACOMA. WASHINGTON; la our judgment the Royal is the best and strongest baking powder before the public, BOARD OF HEALTH, SPOKANE; Certainly there is no bak ing powder known to us equal to the Royal. DR. BINSWANOER, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON; It Ts also my opinion that there exists no purer, better or stronger baking powder than the Royal. I confidently recommend it. Do not permit the slanderous stories of inter- f ested parties to influence you in using any other than The Best, The Royal. Astoria Real Estate Exchange Excursion xlOO feet, in Hill's second addition to Ocean Grove a lovely, level tract with beautiful gioves and puro water, ten minutes walk from the beach. Tickets on sale at office steamer Telephone, at BrKINE33 OA ft J W. A A. CLE VLANU. . . ATTOUNEi AT LAW. cmce-Kiniwy's new brii:K biillillnir, corner Third and Uvnevie? sueeu ; up Main. J Q.A. BOVYLBY, . if ToaxEi m mtizuw at law omce on second riireet, - Astoria, or. JOHN H. SW1I 'H, atiounkv'at LAVT. Otllce In KlnnoyS new brick building, ovet Astoria National Biiuk, ; A.KAxfKyATLAW. . OfDce over White House Corner, Astoria, Or W. PARKER, BKAL ESTATE AND IN8U11ASCB AOKN1 Ulllce 1U Denton street, A-Uorm, Orvgou. DR. tlL V JNSON. I'HYsTOlAN & HUiltiKON. B 'OM 7. Oillceover Osi;ood'st;loUiiiig Btoro, hours, 10 to Vi ui, 'i to 6 p, in, 7 to p ui. Huuduy. 10 to 11 ui. DR PHfM$I"'ND SURGEON, dnecial sttnition to Dlueaiuts of Women and surgery. Ollice over Dai.ziger's store Astoria J DR . A. U, and J. . rULTOf. rv Ul.SKAiltd UK vv OMEN A i KOI LfY. aiiiuerv tiv r. J. A.- RulUm. Ottlo-178 ; street. Hou 10 to 12 Slid 1 to 4. J FHvJlb'lANaiUiK'T'is'A AC00U0HEUR. OfUco. roomi 8, 4 over Aston a NationsBank, hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to 6. Residence. 69 Cedar st. dr wkWinfo sub. gxon. Office, 464. Third street. Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4, Suudajr 1 to 2. Kesldence 4U) thl si reel T P. MULLINIX, M D.. . u 1J. Uivus special iieaiiuent for Catarrh, Tuioat Luiiks, Kidney (ienlio-Urinary oiaus umceuFStairaM third tit, Houn,9 a.in,9 p.m. RICHAKO BAKBT. 0. H. ISOM. City Burveyor. JJARRY A lOM, ClVU. EKQIJfEEHS AND 8UBYEYOH9, KOOMS 5 AND 6, OVEB ASTORIA NAHONAL BANK. W. T. BUBNSV, J. W. DKATJCB Barney & Draper, Attorney al-Law, Oregon flty, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as register of th I', a. Laud Ollice lit-r, recommends us in our speclnlty of Miuirg and nil oilier business be fore the 1-and i flice or the Courts, and involv ing I he practice ol the Qcueral Land Office. B ROCKr.NBROUCH & COWING. LAV OPWCK, ORKQON CITY, OR. Hperittl aitcntlnn s vi'ii to land biMm-s. Set tle on inMiieste"s or pie t-miiilon clidms snd limher litinl puch iKi-5 Miuwn ever atvantag i'f the law. tor as,Utauce lu cinking &jal priil ou ut. DR. GUM'S otsiur ,i fob caucus, COLDS AXD CROUP. . GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In raisine a f-xmilr of nln rhlldren. mr only rrm- !dy for Coughs, Coldn aid Croup wai oniou syrup, t UJuat as effective to-dw ai it win forty yrara atro. row jay prncifntinron uiko nr. uunni pnion Syrup which ia already prcpnrd and mot t jror BOie by J. W. Conn, Druggist. IS. Qelo F. Parker. - Carl A. nanton IM 12 lit II & IMSOA, i . . : Successors to V, l, I'srkfir, I)ealcr in General . :-: Merchandise NKW GOODS ON RVKKY STEAMKH. TUIS Vt'FEK. IDrooa Goods, The Old Stand, AttorU, Oreguu. CLATSOP LAND CO Incorporated with (05,000 Capital Stock. Real Ettnto and Insurance Brokers, Notary Publlo and Convoyanrera. Special attention nal.l to reutn. payment of taxen. etc.. for nun residents. Bole agents lor South ABtoria, Pros pect fsiK, uomioi:i f ark suu uwen's Addition, alno bent (lessirle, businns and Inside property aua cuoice acreage, in lairu si Astoria G. A. STINSON ft CO.. BLACKSMJTHING Rhln ftlld Tsnnprv wnrlr. rinTSAcnnAlrir. Wur ods made and repaired. Ho Hi work gin rantied od iass street, opposive lus ,iwn lam o GENUINE WALL'S END COA . FOR SALE "AT $8.50 PER TOA $8.A0 Leave Orders at Occident Hotel'. 0. 0. M0N, AGENT, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ror Clatsop county. Herman Heyneman, Plaintiff, vs. M. M. Dee and Helen Uee. defendants. To M. M. Dee and Helen Dee, Defend ants above named: In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of ydu are hereby re aulred to appear and answer the com plaint of plaintiff tiled agalmst you in the above entitled cause by the first dav of the next regular term of the above named court, next following six weeks nuhll cation of this summons. And If you fall to answer said complaint as hereby re quired; you are hereby notified that the .plaintiff ylll apply to the court for the roller prayed tor tnerein. to-wit.: for Judgment against you and each of v for the sum of one hundred and thirty seven and fifty one-hundredths dollars and Interest thereon at the rate of ten ner cent per annum from the seven day of October, 18D1, and for fifty dol lars additional as attorney's fees, and ior costs anu uisoursements or tnis suit and for a further decree foreclosing the mortgage seto ut in the complaint hero in, and for the sale of the real property tnerein aescnoea. ueing divers lots m Chelsea Railroad Addition to Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, and that the proceeds of said sale be applied to the payment oi aula amounts, and for such other relict as may be proper. This summons is published In The Weekly Astorian by order of the Hon. A. MeBride, Judge of said court, made tne inn uay or. jaunary, iku. J. A. EAKIN, . 'Attorney for Plaintiff, ATTENTION ASSIGNEE-! notice, All persons Indebted to the firm of Farlti.-r & Honson will please call at my office, 112 Bi'nton street, this city, and settle Immediately with the undurHlgneu, w. w. mukisk, Assignee. Astoria, ur., January zs, ASSIGNEE NOTICE. To the credltora of Parker & Hanson, ami of Oi lo F, J'aikwr and Carl Han son. Take Notice: That Mild Gelo F. Parker and Carl Haiiun have made an assignment to me ot a'l liii ir ..Mjuee ror the benefit of thel Joint and individual crsuitors. That all r(-tpon l.avlujr claims against them or either of them should present the same under oath to me at my ollice In Astoria, Oregon, within three months from tins date. W . W. PARKER, Assignee. Astoria, Oregon, January Z7th, UW3 NOTICE. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oreson, December 2, 1SS2. Complaint haviiiK entered at this office by C'hurltt; So,! against Alfred Rose tor abandoning nts Homestead entry, No. Woi, dated Auut 5, lsM, upon the KW14 of KWyi and NW'A of SWA or section a, and BEVi Of Nt'H and NEW of SE'A of Section 21, Tov i:iip 7 N Range 9 W., in Clutsop Cuur.ty, Oregon, with a yiew to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at Astoria, Oregon, before the clerk of Clatsop county on tne atn day or l'eDru ary 1SU3, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furniBh lestimon concerning said al leged abandonment, and on the testimony then submitted a hearing will be had at thin oiiice on March id, issu, at lu o mock a. m. 1 T. APPERSON, Register NOTICE. Notice Is hereby elven that all contract. made with Sun Yuen Lung Co., must BlRiied by uo young uoy, anu an mone.. due Mid Arm must be paid to and re celpted for by him. TflE SOMD-I!UlLDEi!S, THEIE WOKKS AND EELICS, KEY. STEPHEN D. PEET, Ph. D.. KO TOR Of AMERICAN ANT1QCAKIAN, Author of Animal Effigies and Embleraalit aiouuuf, eic. - ThU book trr-atB of the Monnd-bnililers: theli occupation, mo en of life, Minions systems, tribal divlKlm a and early miRrniiunii. The nork ciinlin descriptions of the eirth works of c)nsse. The clasiflctlmi of tin mnunilH is mud" according to tneir ue-, wnrtheras villnne reiluenrea, deleaves, ivlii;ii.us8trui-iiiri:, or as soitrifliiAl or bnr.al plare. ' The work contains mTT illustrnrioni and do erlr tlnn t M un.1-builuer' rcltts, e ptiilly pi s and P"trery TheTni'-e nf the book is that tr contains a roiniinin'i'Mve iew of the whole field, mid Ki cs iforir.ail"n nlxmuhe mouiid r.nd e ii- uf ll st it. r and districts. It 8 one of a acr.e hlch in dCT'.ted to pre-historic America, and urhp .Ctn.iil Ih; rtgard.d as the most inn r cuius vntmir. Iho ,idhnrso!liltculisTirtions. Ordersean l.e sent lo thn pulillshlnft niine, 175 abash aveut c. Cil fSor to the author at Avon, ill. PRICE, 3.0. TO foot of Alder street; Isons &. Co., 113 J, Third St., Turlington Koute office, 250 Washington street, and t p Northern Tacific passenger office, 1st and Wash ington Sts. Deecs will be delivered at the office o I. W. CASE, . BANKER. Ieahsaot1: a Gkheeai, Bakkino Bosihiss. Drafts rlrawu arallnble in anyrartof the O 3 and Europe, and ou Hong Kom, China, . Office Hours: 10 A, M. to 3 KM. Odd Fellowa Building, Astoria, Oregon. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, REPRESENTING Germia-Ameriesn, of New York Citj, N. T. O&Ufonua Manna Insnrano Comp'y, of 8. T. National Fin and Mnn Ini. Co., Eirtford. Home Mutual Insunnoe Co., Sin Fruoiioo. Phfsnix, of London. Imperial, of London. Oregon Fire and Marine, of Portland, Oregon. ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts ol Flrma and Individuals solicited 00 Favorable Terms. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Money Loaned on Personal aecuilty. Foreign and Uomeatlo Exchange bought as1 told. D. K. Warrea, President' r i. K. HUttlaa, Caahler. ' J.C Bom.ai, Vice Preaident. v. .. tt arras, . 8. WrUht, John HoiMoa, Directors, H. C. ThomMoi, Tkeo Hracker, J THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acta as trustee for 'orporatlont and Individ unls Dcpoflltd solicited IiiUiicnt W.'U uo aiiuwedOU kavlbxa depoaltl as tollowa; On ordinary saTiug hooki 4 per cent per annum. On term savings books 6 per cent, per annum. On certillcatea of deposit: .' For threo-month", 4 per cent, per ann im. Fox sU months. 5 per cent per annum. For twelve months, 6 per cent, per annum. I. W. CASK : .."realdent J.Q. A. BOWLBY Vice-President . .11. iv 1 n i-.n -..vaanier W. E. DEMENT .......H, -eoretary DIRECTOUI 1. W. Caie, J. Q. A. Bowlby, D. K. Warren, c, Beul. Youn.', A, 8. Reed. 0. 11. l'a.'C e. J. THjiar. THE PDRILAHO SAViNCS BANK lP POBTLAMD, ORKOON. Paid un capital ,$260,000 Surplus ana profits..., ou,uuu D. P. THOMPSON, Vice-President H. CSTKATfON. Caahler 5IAGXUS C. CItOSBY, DBAI.BB IK HARD WAKE. IRON, STEEL, I HON PIPK AND FJTI'INWS. STOVES ANU TINWARE, House KurnMiina ijoods, Sheet l.ead,8trip Lead, Sheet Irou, Tiu and Copper, ASTORIA TRANSFER CO. Fit AN K DAMANT, Propr. L very, Feed ar.d S3le Stable, . Express and dclvcn biis'm ss, Tealere In mil anil Hay ut lowest prices. Te e pliono Mo. 12. Third Street. ' CARNAHART&'CO- t'uccessoratoI.W.Case, Importer and vv'bolt sale ani Ruull dealer lu GENERAL MERCHANDISE " Cor. Second and Casa 8treet, , A810RIA, - OREOON dLUGHES & CO., Wholesale nd RflU LIQUOR DEALERS. porters ot All hraooi, ot fornix n and Domes- tie Wines, Liquors and Cigars. '. H. Cuttt i Wlilskiea a specialty. Vai Blatt olilfd Reer, Fiuest brands of Kej West and .'.UMMStipCtjrar -dqiium for Medicinal Purposes. Hinily trade Solicited All orders from the n and flounrry proi-i-jy filled, quemojue Street, - Astoria, Oregon J. 23. yV-SZTJSLTT Dealer la rJ3ifi and Ship Chandlery. Pure Gil, Brlpht Varnish, Blnacle Oil. Cot 'oii Canvav H'mp Sail Twine. tjuA Oil, Wrought liou .tpikev OalvaolztedCut Nails O-rooorloe, XOto- AKilcultnnil Imnlements, 8wng Ma inachine, Paimsniid OiU. U.B.PAHKEK DEALER IH .lme. Bride, Sand, Klre Brick. Fire Clay, O-ment.Mill Feed, Oats, Hlraw Hair, W)d Delivered to rdcr. Draying, Taaminjr and Eipreii Buiinen. FISHER BIcOTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS, Heavy and HhaH HARDWARIj - Cir.7ln wk Wagons and. Vehicles, Farm SIachin'ry, Paints, ' lis, Varnishes. Loggers S opites, hal.banks -cult a. Doors and Win- owa. PROVISIONS, 'LUIB ana MILL FEED. ASTORIA, - - OREGON.