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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1893)
TJ3JC DAJLY ASTQBIAN, ASTOIU A. TVK$ DAY ' . ' MORNINU, FEBRUARY 7. M i Istomn-ColiiniMaa fufcMlng Company. AaTOKIA, OfiKQON ABTOttlAJT HUII.DI1CO, - . CAS1 BlBKKt Term or Bvkaerlptlei. daily. Served by Carrier, per week.......... teut by Hull, per nionth.................. rent by Mali, per Ver......... . . lBet Nttr ..7.w WMK.IT. " Sent by mall, per year, 2.oti to advance, free postage to subscribers. Thb AsroaiAsr guarantees to It advertisers . the hirgest circulation of uuy newspaper puu- touuu ui uio vuiuiuvi, iwver. ' III future all Itonu of local Interest forwarded m iqib ouice must cms acuireeu in ihe Local weather for the twenty-four hour ending at 6 p. m., yesterday, fur n I shed by the U. 8. department of agrl culture, weather bureau: Maximum temperature, 40 degrees. Minimum temperature, 32 degrees. Precipitation, ,73 inch. Total precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to date, 3.56 Inches. Deficiency of . precipitation from July lt, 1833, to date, 3.CS Incheii. ' This paper has the largest Circulation on the Columbia river. . 'An hojxeit and complete telegraphic re port gives a nrwtpaper a rijfct and title to the nam. The newt of the world, fresh even morning at your breakfast table, is what you can find in tlte Aslorian. It ' holds the exclusive tefegraphio franchise, and its service is improving daily. The educational campaign, which has for Its object the adoption of such methods of tuxation as will be the most equitable and which will cause as little Interference with business developments and at the same time result In securing the required rev ertlie for municipal and state expenses Is marching on. The Astorlan'a plan, which we ore pleased to see Is being strongly advocated, and which we believe has rea son and common sense to commend It. is to give the county courts of the various counties in Oregon the power to deter mine what classes of property shall be exempted from taxation. This phase of the movement for reform In taxation is known as home rule for counties. It cer tainly stands to reason that methods or taxation which may be equitable and ef ficient In Clatsop county may be the very reverse In Clackamas county. It Is a fact known to everybody that our present methods are neither Just nor equitable. We are sure that we do not want to fight the war over again. It was well done once. If the victors could not secure the legitimate proofs of victory after1 a - it . . i Appomuxtox, tney never can. There Is no Improvement in the appreciation of. the issue of the war, and the utilities of military success by this generation over that which was contemporaneous with the force of arms and the shedding of blood, and the special consideration of the problems of reconstruction. . Something was gained by the war. The Virginian slave trade at least has been abolished. There 1b feellmr amonir Bouthern people (we refer to the white1 Confederates exclusively) that Abraham Lincoln Is almost as fine a charactor, his torically, as Jefferson Davis. This leads us, aaldo from other convictions and pre judices to believe that the secession of sovereign states In 1800 and '6L and the armed reslstence to the authority of the Unlled States was an errop-lndoed a' very pronounced mistake. We do not see, for Instance, why It should hurt the self respoct to the Southern man a typical Southern man or a fervent and truly! tropical Southern orator, to consent to the Bhou,1 entertain no application or petl I Istorlcal conclusion that Robert E. Lee "on that ft(lvocates the appointment of was not on the right side of the contest men who not tax Py In their own Under all circumstances, why Is not the memory oi "'yj H. Thomas as prec ious as thatof Robert H. Leel Why should not Virginians take as much pride in the great man born in that state whi fought for the Union as In the one who fought for his stateT : I Lee's birthday was celebrated a few days ago at Atlanta. The Constitution of that city that reached us yesterday, gives an account of It. The orator of the day,1 among a lot of painful trash, remarked: j "We know our Southern Arthur shall not come again. We believe his like shall never come again to us until the end of time. Hut In our memories forever h man oe tne snow white chier and his r'tTzz uce where his body rests are the blue mountains of his. native land Its dome (he skies he loved. But the royal and re- leased Hplrlt has passed eternally from' the fclwilowg of defeat unto the place or! victory, where, we believe, the know! edge that -his people have struggled out' of darkness Into this radiant day, can1 touch his high soul Into greater gladness' even amid the supernal splendor of that With each scries of fifty round trip tickets sold, einglo or otherwise, on tho fast and favorite steamer Telephone, betweon Portland and Seaside, the As toria Real Estate Exchange will give free one lot 5- city where the Lord God and the Lamb are the light thereof." . Thero doos not seem to be anything left to say after that. Eloquence was never Ditched beyond that point. But what is It all about? Arv we to have other worn cultivated by means of those giddy sen tlments, gaudily spread before a suscep tible peo; le? In what has the triumph come, since the anrrender of Lee, the cause that was then 'lost?" Would It have been better for freedom if Gottys- gerg had gone the other way? Sometimes we. the people, are after close study of the lessons of local poll tics, surprised that the rulers of the great commercial and manufacturing communl ties of this continent do not save out of the abundance In their hands, the sub stance of things not seen so constantly ax the surface of the streets. . We expect the citizens who make public work their private business, to accumulate steadily the profits that full In their way. How can an able bodied man give his whole time to pubic duties, and avoid the re proach of being worse than a heathen if he does not Improve his opportunities to pro vide his family with a layer of golden tallow, from which they can carve slices of independence when he has gone to his reward? It seems to be the nature of our municipal affairs that those who mail' age them should participate exclusively In the earnings of the producing classes. Of course we only moralize. The great reform party of Astoria will, we hope recognize our right to ponder and talk of false visions, If we want to. The last issue of the War Cry gives some advice about keeping warm. Here it is. It will be seen that the Salvation Army, though engaged in saving souls, from thp extreme warmth of the nether world, do hot propose to debar Us con verts from the medium quantity of heat Intense cold is disastrous In the nat ural world, and In the spiritual world just as deadly. Imagine for example the ef fect of the cold, chilly, formal professor on those around him some of whom per haps are In anxious search of real re ligion. Nay, we need not imagine It, for do we not see around us multitudes of men and women with withered souls and blasted spirits who have had their spirit ual desires and urglngs after God und salvation nipped and chilled by contact with these spiritual Icebergs these dead professors and dry bone formalists who worship tho dollar and pay homage to the world and rasjilon six days a week, and think to eatlsry their conscience and stay the wrath of heaven by one day of cere monialism. Hut there is warmth to be had. The holy Are still burns within many sanc tified hearts, and God will kindle it In the heart of any couraged and purified soul who asks for It. Ne fear of spiritual' pneumonia, or consumption, where thlsl Are burns. The heat from this hallelujah I -, rurnace Insures spiritual vitality and Is I a sure nreventative of snlrltunl Hlnonln. , ," . , Vs ' " . . 7 , 1 " ' II, ,n. 13nf Intrt thft liAntT T.of Ihd hAal n.l "ce' W r rur- ther information at any Salvation Army hall I In another column will bo found an uwniiiit of a eerlous mob outrage at I Oystcrvllle, when a crowd of hot-headed resll,eat8 ot South Ilend. headc1 fl mun who ought to have known better. attempted by force on the Sabbath Uy to carry out a bold illegal plan, nnd to de stroy or secrete the ballots or the dls P"tcJ ek,tlon' ,tttolr held at that Vie o arc afraid that the cause or South llend is both weak and wrong, when men have to resort to such ,mean and under hand tactics in support of it. Slnce " na" becme the duty of the snerlft t0 collect the taxes, and the trou- dle of chaslnff after people for money has ccase1 to become a part of the work of a roa1 ""PWlsor, the aspirants before tne county court for that office are nunv erous and noisy. The commissioners dlstrlct8' The Oregon National Guard, If It is worth having at all is worth supporting! thoroughly, and no man who thinks will say that Its existence, In view of Its utility, Is a burden on the state. A con temporary says that it does nothing but look pretty. At present we are o-lurt thnt It has nothing else to do. But we feel . . .t . out e leej, confident that the members of the Ouard: nre reaay ror narder work than that, the! moment they are called upon to do It. The Oregon City Enterprise armed with t glittering cardboard dagger. Is after the Oregonlan. The Portland dally for "om:,reMon or other not,cel, 'eekly some u"' o. and the fact has glven tne Enterprise a bad attack of "well head, ' CMIiIrfinCryforPitciior'sCastflria OME : AT ASTORIA RA1 YOU SHOULD HEAD- THIS.' ' The popularity of the Vnlon Pacific Is tent determined by the superior service It accords to the traveling public in main taining two dully through trains to Omnhn, St, i'aul. Chicago and points onst. thoroughly equipped with all tho Intent appliances for the comfort and safety or Its patrons besides shortening the distance materially with its. fast trains. The pres ent train schedule enables passengers to teach tit. Paul seven hours quicker and l.'hlcago twenty-four hours mili'kir. Omaha find Kansas City and Intermediate points, forty hours quicker than any line from the I'nclllc Northwest. Now that the election is over and the btiHlness or tho campulgn has been set tled, Dr. MullinU hus settled down to fiolesslonal business at his office, ut stairs at No. 684 1-2 Third street, mid will give special attention to chronic diseases. Tntronlze tho Northern Pacific railroad ir you ar going Kant. Low rates or fur, through tickets, buggnge checked to desti nation. All purchasers or second. clufS ticket can stop over at Portland, ItaUB of fare uumc us from Portland. . . If you have friends In Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacllic ofllce.steamep Telephone dock, and make known your wants, lteduced rates via all. the lead ing steamship lines. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. V. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. Handley & Haas, ir First street. Port- hind, have on sale the Dally Astorlan, ho that visitors need not miss their morning paper when they are here. Parties visiting in Portland can get The Dally Astorian at Handley & Haas' news stand, 1M First street. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side Is open the year around. DR. C. E. COULTER. Physician nnd Surgeon tor the Astoria and Portlandftallway Company, has per manently locuted in Astoria. His ollk-e Is in flavel's brick building where he can be found day und night. NOTICK! Use ZlnTandel wine lntead of coffee or tea. DO cents per gallon. Dont forget Peach and apricot brandy, also French Cognac und wine at Alex. Gilbert's. Bucklen's rutca Salve. The best salve In the world ror cuts, bruiEes, sores, plcers, salt rheum, rever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pny 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 for Piles. Itclilng Piles a. e known by molBlure like perspiration, causing intense itching when warm. This form, as well ns yilnd, Weeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Liosanko's Pile Kemedy, which acts directly on the pans affected, absorbs tumors, - allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 50c. Druggist or mail. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 32!) Aroh Ktreet, Philadelphia, Fa. Bold by J. W. Conn. Reduced Rules. Commencing today.July 29, the rates on the Union Puelllc Kteamers between As- Tia and Portland and Intermediate po:nts effected, will be H.Ou ono way and $1.50 ' .jiuid trip, tickets good until used, G. W. ' ouiiKUerry, Agent, Astorlu. Uregon. Tfl fl nrTril TUT PICE SUU UMtN IHt LAot. INTERESTING PROOFS. . . . 1 - . a young gocigi.v may, oner a round of jmyety, befuiilfSbiidiienlvconsc ous of an uu sensation. She liu . frequent attacks of aimtm ex, ner Uncle acnes, and she leela blue and general, y run down. Mothers, look well to your daughters! Daughters, look well to yourselves ! Let llio first symptom denoting tho ap prouch of disease receive your instant alien (ion. Healthy women are the hope of the race, and it is well-nigh criminal to neglect anything which promises relief. There is hopetor all sufferers from Xcrmus Dixaues. Head what follows: Airs. Jennie C. Davis, a lino artist and an accomplished authoress, of Wentiield, Wis., had been subject to headache ever since ill could remember. So severe were her at t.icks as to cause at times temjiorary delirium. All treuiment had failed to relieve her, bnt after uing Dr. Miles' Kestorative Nervine slie writes: "My record is to me, at least, satisfactory. No headache, constantly in creating appetite, and a consequent gain in weight of two nod a half pounds in just one week." Six weeks litter she writes t "Have read aud Kewed immoderately of late, but niyj iicmmcm'B uu not return. Mrs. John E. Miller.of Valparaiso, Ind,, was attacked three years ago with turn of life in us worst jorm. ii unany went to ner head, and all indications were that it would result either in insanity or softening of the Drain, tier husband thus write; " It would be impossible for mo to attein)t a description vj ner t'ljin uitja uuriug uu tins time- cue was treated by onr twy issf local physicians, with but temporary benefit. She has taken four bottles of Ds. Mlju' Kkstobativk Kervinr, and is cured- She has gained twenty pounds in weight J lull you, she often blesses you for what you have done foi . Recollect that for th CURE of all Ner- o Diseases there is no remedy which ! ProaJ,ies fottarative Nm-ine. It is free from dangerous drugs and opiates. Sold by all druggists, on a positive guarantee, or ft. -Vlea Medical to., Llkhart, Ind. Highest of all in Leavening Power.Lstest J, S, Gov't Report Emms fowd!3 ABSOIJUTELV PURE StjliLiaCX Astoria Real .Estate Exchange Excursions. xlOO feet, in Hill's sc&nd addition to Ocean Grove A lovely, level tract with beautiful gioves a; id pun water, ten minutes walk from the beach. Tickets on salo at offico steamer Telephone, at - ESTATE EXCHANGE. '. . Mont H,ol BUSINESS CAKDS. A cle vet Amu, " AXXORAIKV AT r.AW. offlce-Kiniiey's new brink bulliilng, corner; ....... mu uciicvwvb meets ; up stairs. J Q.A.BOWLBY, AITORA'EY MD COl'ICELOR AT IAW Ofllceuufteuouu street, - anions, or. TOHM H. 8MI'H, O A I'iOWNKK AT LAW. OftlCS In Kllinv' i,.tfi lirli.U hiilMIni. avm Astoria National lluiik, . AR. KANACA. . , AVlvUSEY AT LAW. Office over White House Corner. Astoria. Or Y W. PARKER, RKAL ESTATE And IN8UICANCK Mttce Hz Uruton strela Axtonu, Oregon. DR.C-E. COULTER, , PHYSICIAN AM? SURGEON, uffluc In Fuvei'D brick. liulliMig. Call at tunned puinipily aianjlluie uay orulRlit. D. EILIV JaNSON. PUYalOlAN & 8UKOKOX. R iOM 7 Oillcenver O.tjooil's Clothing Store, lunirx, 10 to VI III, 2 to 6 p, in, 7 to 8 p ill. buiiday. lUioll III. DR. O.B, ESTES, . PHVS1CIA.N JmD SURGEON. Bpeclal atU ntion to OUeases ot Women and Surgery. OUlee over La.zlgor's store Astoria. DR A. L, and J. a. ruLTON. tturgfrv by I r. J. A. Fullou. Olllee 178 Cass street. Hour Jo to 12 and 1 to 4. TA.XTUTTLEM.D. v PHYSICIAN. hUIu.IcuIn'A Af!f!MJCnKUR. OfflCt . rooPm A. 4 ovr ARtfirtu NMtinniii Itdtlk. bourn, 10 to li & 2 too. Kemdeuce. m Cedar ot. DR. WALTER i.H'JWAD. llUMUiiiPATUlU PHYSICIANS SHR geon. Olhce, HA. Tlunl siruet. Houis 1U to 12 aud 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. Residence 468 3d si reel L. P. MULLINIX, M. D., llinuit J.nnus. Kidney (jeiilin- Urlinirv ormuiM Olli;e U(.suiii.s,6,sr.i thinl Sc. lioure,u a.m,!t p.m. K1CHAKD HABBT. O. U. ISOM. City Surveyor. JJARKY A ISOM, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. Rooms 0 ani 6, OVER ASTORIA NAilONAl. BANK. w. t. BURNiev, J. w uraub Barney & Draper, Attorneys ul-Lau, Oregon City, Oiegon. Twelve years' experience us register of th l 8. Lind OHice liciv, reeoiiuueud.s us in nui speulalo of Mining mid iU oilier buMuesx be fore the Land Wee or the Courts, and involv ing I lip pMctiee o the General Lund iillc.i. B ROCM NBROUCH & COrtlnO. LAW OKK1CB, IIKKGON . 1, OK. Special attention l'Vhi to land bu. iiicss. Set tlers on 'lomesp'a s or iie-nii!l'ii ci.'.m.ii ami llmlier land tin .i-Ium-s :iov.i, ever a lvanlif- if llio law. ror aa.Lsl.inou in iiiuking U.,al pnjoi can on us. THOl. FREOR1CKSON, PIA-O -UM... ko wen sum i-titot. SOCIETV MF.K I I1NB. Scandinavian Benevolent Society KKIHII.AV MEETlMiS OK THIS MNjlfcl'Y at Iheii rooms In lylliimi I'lil Jtu .1 cikm o'clovk v .. on the lecoiiii .wn!i lu days of !ucii niuinh, A I G DAME! flu NwlJ. Ocetui ucumpui .( tij. in, i. a. j. jf KEtJOLAit MKKTUVGS Ok OCKAN EN cailllliuenl No. lit. 1. 'J. O. V., HI Hie Lciigv ' i.Ui'.t.Oii. , HUHU.li:;. ,U wV-'ll P. A)., . on the 3ei.i...u mi lour Monna'. of eiu-a nrnitb. tkijowtniiiji hrsh-teti cwrtiaiW wit.. By order :, f, Astoria Buddiug& Loan uj'ictmuon mithhllMULitU MliKIKNUSOP Hits ar.pt i. A elation a-e held at . . od the i.is! Weduestlay oteiteli ino. tb. OCUte i n (ienbyle street, suutli of CbeUMiti.s. w. I.. r.or.K; Sw?i.tar t-uiLuion vuunoi. KKOHLAH Mj..iil.st,e, HH4T AM' thud l'ucsday avei.hiKt of o,u,h mouth at 8 o'clock. , Mr Peraonx desti Ing to have matters a:ied unci, by the Council. M any regular r.ieeimg i.;ii.-t present the nie to the auditor and Cierk, on or nefore Hih Kriilay evening pi'ur to Hie riiefiday on which theCouDci) 'iililslfi. re-.u'.ai uieeuug. A. OSHUHN, At'fl'rnrHii.l Police .lliiluf Itosrd of Pilot Uoiftinlkxl.inrrr. Tn Bh-WUR IKfcTIrtPTHHJlARP, will be held ou thn llrst Mom y, oicjn::! nontlist 10a. m. in the r-iiins of the Atori6 Chamber of Com meri e. W. L hotp, ec Safes, Fireproof. celebrated Alj.lne Sulci) kept in stock si the 4ta. Third St.. Ilimi r.iu,7o,ii... u. .. rsntd good at the bent. Tortus very easy DR. GUM'S LllfER 01,'LYOHE F0 HA DOSE SYOUR STOMACH ?OUR, Breath bnd or Hm4 n'ohlorP Ono cf Hute rift" t' t Jlove. imbo ctouiach and pure. Inulaon. ,M) '"tt niht for -3f k 6WMt.ii. tho otomnoh hi d purlfkn (he c.tb. Ihcy in.ue rcrfrot digmlo, r.(uUt Hi. bowpi. lure pont!ptlrn. ahfi" mot promplly.yet mildly, ntvrr ipo or eicken. oa t)rugui. or mail. to,aokoMed. Co, l'hila f, ' For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. j n.ln it. prlfor. Carl A. Hauler pakki: & nxxsox, Successors u C. I.. rrkr, fltt-la,.,. It. funeral ft Merchandise NKW GOODS OX KVEItY BTKAMhB. THIS WFKK. Dross Goodfli Ihe Old Stsud, Astoria, Oregon. CLATSOP LAND CO Incorporated with $i',000 Capita! Stock. Heal Kutato and Inauninco Brokers, Notary Public and Coiiveyaiu trs. Special attention uuut to reuts, payment of taxen, etc, for non rcilileut. Hole geuUi for South Astoria, Pros pect Faik, Hemlock 1'ark anaiwen ahuiuou, hIso bst Heucldo, bunlneiu snd inside properly sua choice acreage. n isiru ai., aoior,. o. a. smsoif & co.. BLACKSMITHINt uhin nnil ninnorv wnrlr. flnrsHiioeli tt. Vfm oim made und repaired, tlo id w jrk gin rant ivi OU Cass street, opposite mo . ium j.ain o ra GENUINE WALL'S END COAL -FOR 8ALK AT- $8..'!0 PER TOI $8.0 Leave Orders at Oocldent Hotel. . 0. MOEN, AGENT, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreeon. ror Clatsoo County. Herman Heyneman, Plalntllt. vs. M. M. Dee and Helen Dee. Defendants. To M. M. Dee and Helen Dee, Defend ants above named: In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby re. ouh-ed to nnnear and answer the coin rilnint of nlaintllT filed aualnst you In tin above entitled cause by the first day of the next rcgulur term of the above named court, next following six weeks' publi cation or tnis summons. Ana u you ran to answer said complaint as hereby re quired, you are hereby notified that the plaintiff ylll apply to the court for the relief pruyed for therein, to-wlt. : for judgment against you and each or you for the sum of one hundred and thirty Beven and fifty one-hundredths dollars and interest thereon at the rate or ten per cent per annum from the seventh day or October, 1891, and ror fifty dol lars additional as attorney's tees, and ror costs and disbursements or this suit, and ror a rurther decree foreclosing the mortgage seto ut in the complaint here in, anu ror me sale oi me real property therein described, being divers lots in C.hiixea llailroad Addition to Astorlu, Clatsop County. Oreeon. and that the proceeds or said sale be applied to the payment or saia amounts, und ror such other relief ns may be proper. This summoi.s Is published in The eeuiy Astorlan by order or tho Hon. T. A. McBride, Judge or said court, made me ma uay oi juunary, iski. J. A. EAKI.V, Attorney rorPluintlil., ATTENTION ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. All persons indebted to the firm cf Pinker A: Honson will please call at my olllee, 112 Ht-nton street, this city, and settle Immediately with the undersigned, W. , PAHKEH, Assignee. Astoria, Or., January 2, itsi, ASSIGNEE NOTICE. To the creditors of Parker & Hanson, and or Oelo P. Parker and Carl Han son, Take Notice: liui haid c.clo F. Parker and Carl IIa.iit.on have niude an assignment to me oi an .iHir .ii.au.-b lor tne oeiiuilt OI thulr Joint und imilvidual creditors. Thut I'll persons having claims against thorn or e.th.-r ot them should present mo same uuuur oaiu to me at my olllee ill Agiurla. Oregon, within three inontns Iron'- this du.ts. , V . W, rAKKEll, Acslgnce. Astoria, Oregon, January th, IJiW notice! " United Stttea La:d Olllee, Oregon City, Oregon, December ii'i, lbW. Compl.iint huving entered at this olllee by Charles S.oll atalnst Alfred 11 ORA III)' I abandoning his homestead entry, No. 8012, uaieu August u, 1NJ, upon tne swu of iNVV'A and iNWi of SVV'i or Section 2i. and rih', or iSiv', and NE',4 of SEV4 of r-eciio.i ti, io.,us.iip ( in,. Kange V i:) Cquop Coiu.ty, Oregon, with a view thJ ca.ii.iciinilon of pa.id entry, the suld uarnea are mrvuy summonea to apnedr at Astoriu, Oregon, before the clerk of -iai.iop county on lue m pay oi 4)eoru ary 18113, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respont una luinisn teBiimon concerning suld al leged abandonment, and on the testimony then submitted a hearing will be had at tins oiuce on March 10, mi, at 10 o clocli a. m. J J. T. APPERSON, Register - NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that all contracts mane witn i)n luen Lung Co., must b( RMned by Go Younir Dov. nnd nil monpv due said flrm must be paid to and re" eelpted for by him, SUN YUEN LUNG CO. M W-BDILDE Tlim AV0KKS AND KiXICo, 1 IlEy, STOTEND. TEET, Th. D D-r0 OF AMERICAS AMIO.UABUN, Author oi Animal Kfligles and Etoblematir iIouua1etc. This hooL treats of the Mound-hullrlcrnr ihr.t. oeeupiilioi:. nio'es of life, rJigioua svetenis, tribal divisions and early inlgrntiona. The work contains description of the parth- m.r.H oi nin-iHsnes. me claSKlllCHtion of the mounds is niad according to tneir utt whethoraa villHse reiideuees, aa defences, as religious structures, or as sacrificial or biir.nl DlaeVS. ' -The work cor.tain many Illustrations and da er T tlopa of Moiind-quijajers' relics, c's pcrliilly pipes and poitery. ' Hie villi eol ibe book is that It contains a i-oiuiirt-iieii.ive iew or ina ur.n o h..i,i is liiforn jllcn about the mounds miU ie:les of ail t il. i and districts. H is one of a scries mucn ucvoieu to prc-nistorlc America, and perhaps -.voiiUl be rtgardid as tho most inter ogling volume. I lie iUllinrnll-it.sulis'riptions. Orderscan je anot to the publishing home, 175 v abash avciiUfc - ,i;iii.gfloru tjjc juijior t Avon, 111. foot of Alder street; Isons&.Co., 113, Third St., Turlington Route office, 2o0 Washington Street, and l Northern Pacific passenger ofnee, 1st and Wash ington 6tS. DeeC.S Will 10 dWrori nl ihn ffio n Building, As',-fa,Or. I. "W. ' CASE, BANKER. TllAKSACTC A GlNKRlL BaMEINS B0BIHM8, Drafts drawn available in anyparof the V S and Ku n.pt , and on iloug Kong, China, Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 8 P. H, Odd Fellows liulldlng, Astoria, Oregon. . ' J. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, REP11E3ENTINQ Qerman-Ameriotn, of New York City, N. 7. California Marine Insurance Comp'y, of S. T, National Fire and Marine Iai. Co., Hartford. Home Mutual Insurance Co., San frtneisco. Phoenix, of London. Imperial, of London, Oregon fire and Marine, of Portland, Oregon. TnH ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A GENERAL BAKKIXO BUSINESS. Account of Pirmi and Individuals solicited on Favorable Terms. 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