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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1893)
THIS DAIltf ASftintAN, A8TOBIA. WDSDAY MORNING, FJELBRUAtt Y 8, l a rcBUBsn IT Astonau-CeliimMaa PubMIng CtmpoBj. AUTO&IA, OltKQOHi AllTOltlAK BOIt.DIKd, .' . . CXBS BTftBCl Ttrs ef 8abKrlUo. DAILY. f erred riy Ciirrler, per wciek..M..M Ueta fceut by Hall, per mouth..., rem uy jitui, yer ear , WEEKLY, Sent by mall, per year, $2.00 In advance. Fne p U to subscriber. . Tbm ASTOBtAsr guarantees to Its advertisers the largest circulation ot any newspaper pub- isnea ou uie tommoia niver. In future all Items of local Interest forwarded to Uila otnoe must be addressed to Hie Cut Editor. Local weather for the twenty-four boura ending at S p. m., yesterday, fur nished by the U. 8. department of agrl culture, weather bureau; Maximum temperature, 40 degrees. Minimum temperature, 32 degrees. Precipitation, .78 Inch. Total precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to date. 8.66 Inches. T Deficiency of precipitation from July 1st, 1893, to date, S.S6 Inches. 37u paper hat the largest Circulation on the Columbia' river. -. , An honest and complete telegraphic re port ghee a newtjper a right and till tv the name. The netes of the world, fresh evert morning at your breakfast fable, U what you can find in the Atlorian. Jt liohh the excHsite telegraphio franchise, and its service in improving daily; This year, as far as It has gone, has been with us In Oregon, most remarkable for Us meteorological surprises, and even the well-known "oldest Inhabitant" is at a loss what to say. Here on this Elys- lan Pacific coast, where bllzaards have heretofore been unknown, and the land; la fairer than day, on the shores of the beautiful and placid Columbia river, wo have been floundering in feet of Ice and snow. Georgia was reported as havlnj had snow, and snowballing, arid sleigh ing parties some weeks ago things un precedented In that latitude and the people are grimly Jesting about tho South being "solid" with ice, and aa having lost Its distinction of being the "Sunny South.." And France too, "La Belle France" has been surprised with such weather as she never expected to sei, and which sho utterly disapproves. It is strange indeed that Oregon, the Paradise of the Pacific, and Georgia tho Fairyland of the South prove recreant to all we have come to believe wo had a right to expect of thorn, and, to steal a little thunder from the dominie, It teaches tho mutability of things terrestrial, and It also teaches, to use a modern and prac tlcal phrase, that we must be conteit to take things as they come, hoisting up on the ambient air, whether sephyr Ilk) or Borean, our banner, with the reassur Ins motto "Shall not wool growers and overcoat dealers Jive as well as othur men?" Mr. Martin, the alleged democratic sen ator from Kansas, says he Is a democrat but he told the populists: "I believe In your platform, and if sent to the senato, will do my best to secure the reform you demand, t will go Into the- democrat!? caucus, but will not be bound by caucus es? "I am in favor ot-aluliig-out all bank charters." This distinguished gentleman should at once constitute himself the con nectlng link between the democrats and populists. He ought to see Cleveland. Carlisle and Bayard at once, with a Mew to co-operation. Then Mr. Weaver, who has some electoral votes for president, Is not satisfied. A mere anxiety to destroy the national banks, or anything else that Is national, Is not good enough for him. Ho has In his teeming brain all sorts of measures of relief, reform, regeneration all to be done by "coining" plenty of pa per aa money. Weaver deplores demo cratic Influence on the populists. Well, what did the poor man expect? Mr. Weaver should Ale his application by tele- graph with Qrover Cleveland for a small post office. The next time the popullstsl come up he will not turn up on top, We know hi. determlnatlo to be president " vl oi tnn uimeu oiaies, out no is aoomea to. be a disappointed cttlsen. Mr. Stafford's letter, which we gladly give space to this morning, Is, we think, . ... . . . .. ' wrong in us main argument tnai inoi first step toward better roads should spring: from the- principal and -most pop uloua locality In the county. The writer will not ear to deny that, above all other classes of men benefited by goHl roads, the farmers and those living along such thoroughfare come first. It la from this palpablo fact that we draw our con- elusion that systematic agitation for a With each scries of fifty round trip tickets sold, single or 'otherwise, on the fast and favorite steamer Telephone, between Portland and Seaside, the As toria Iical Estate Exchange -will give free one lot 5" better state of affaire should have Its beginning from, and be directed by, the farmer thwnsftlves. Ther know bcit what they wnnt. They are mora vitally Interested than nny others; and their po - sl.lon.la stron. for they can bo certain of the heartiest Jcfhit'of support from As torla and other centers of the county. Mr. Blaine's famous letter of acceptance of the secretaryship of state, when ten dered by President Garfield, was dated rjocemlwr 20. 1,880. and 'contained this passage: "In our new relation, I shall give all that I am and all that I can hope to be, freely and JoyfulljL to your service. You need no pledge of my loyalty In heart and In act. I should be false to myself did I not prove true both to the great trust you confide In me and to your own per sonal and political fortunes In tho pres ent and in the future. Your administra tion must be made brilliantly successful, and strong In the confidence and pride of the people, not at directing Its energies for reelection, and yet compelling that re sult by the logic of events and by the Imperious necessities of the situation. To that most desirable consummation I feel that, next to yourself, I can possibly con tribute as much Influence as any other' one man." Rosberry hos probably spoken the word about tho Sandwich Inlands that has the greater amount of business In It. His Idea, a we gather, Is that England, France and Germany will protest agalnnt the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands to our country. Then we shall have to confront a conference. England wants a Bermuda in the Pacific. She has already a Halifax. We do not want to be sur rounded. Neither do we want Hawaii for .oursWves. Let the nlsgort) and Spreckels fight It out. The state of Hawaii may be mixed up In pronunciation with Ohio and Iowa. The New Jnry List The following Jury list was declared by the county court yesterday for the Feb- ruary term: R. R. Cole, farmer, Walluskl. H. C. Harrison, farmer, Clatsop. N. H. Webber, canneryman, Astoria. Thos. Boyle, logger, Wallus'il. C. 8. Dow, farmer, Lewis and ClarUe. L. E. Danforth, printer, Astoria. A. V. Allen, merchant, Astoria. E. F. Llblco, farmer, Lewis ard Clirko. W. H. Twlllffht, fnrmer, Kn.ippa. E. C. Heacock, carpenter, ARtoria. John Enberg, canneryman, Astoria. Qfrse AV. Carl, farmer, Veaper. J. Wlnterho'.der, clerk, Astoria, John'Fox, merchant, Astoria. 8. A. Gragff, farmer, Clover. W. J. IncallB, farmer, Lewis and Clarke John Warnstaff, farmer, Young's River. S. Arndt, merchant, Astoria. John Boberg, farmer. Seaside. J. C. Adams, farmer, Clatsop. Sam Russell, farmer, Clatsop. l"eter Olsen, farmer, Bear Creek. Otto Peterson, flrherman, Astoria. H. Spellmeyer, shoemaker, Astoria. W. L.Uhlenhart, real estate, Astoria. I. M. Forter, farmer, Jewell. J. CjPope, farmer, Mishawaka. C. Hr Miller, farmer, Westport. Thos. Orange, clerk, Astoria. F. F. A. HUderbrandt, farmer, Mtsawft- ka. . Frank Cook, hotelkeeper, Astoria. Sing Lung, 355 Third street, carries a full line of Japanese and Chinese roods. novelties, curios, ladies' underwear made to order, at low prices. Ke il Estate Trimst.-m Following are the real estate transfers recorded since February 1st, as reported for The Astorlan by The Astoria Ab stract, Title and Trust Company: United States to Robert Vincent WVj of HWV, and lots 6 nnd 6 ' sec 10, T,7 N, R- 9. patent, W United Siul-s to Charles Strass myer, 8HV4 of sec 23, T - 5 N, R W, W M, patent W. H. W. Corbett to Hiram Brown undivided V4 lots 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, and 8, SV4 lots 1 and 2, blk 65 30,000 W. I, Crawford, to Jns. 8. Reed. lots 14 and 10, block 10, Gearhart Park W .K. Warren to Aagus Gor, lot 1, block 97, McClure's S2.000 COO I'ei'gniiul Mention, 0. C. Casson Is In the city. H. 8. Tlbbetts Is ae the Occident. M. J. Kinney is reported much better. W. W. Stave Is up from Sun Francisco. Mayor Crosby Is rapidly convalescing. R. Gibson came over from Knappton yesterday. Walter M. O'Dwyer Is In the city visit ing many old friends. H. B. Stratton Is registered at the Oc- rlilenl frnm Hniilh Hon ,1 W, Connoway came down the river' from Portland yesterday, O. F. Bower paid a visit to his Lewis and Clarke ranch yesterday, A. E. Twoml.lv tho u-oll-l A. E. Twomuly. the well-known logger' " " . i .v .. ioi,cilUIJ, ' Bna larmer w town yesterday, in .-..i.rH.,, jC. t!Ml ? lvnappa, was transacting business In the city yesterday. NOTICE. Astnrln PAl.rtmM, 9 1014 As I expect to retire from tho c'lothtmr buBlnesH. I dMlni n nlu,.t oil -,...,..i ! lng accounts. Hills remaining- iiiinnU hu iri.r,.. ir..w 11m. n ;:.", wm ue tiven to an attorney for colleetlnn. h.w .i. HERMAN WISE, CHilflren Cry forPitclier's Castorls Two Trains Dally. The t'ntnn Pad no la h nni.. un. nlng two daily throuKh trains between th. Pacific Northwest and Eastern cUtaL ASTORIA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, t . t-ident Hotel Building, As-ia, Or. YOU SHOULD HEAD THIS The nnmtlarltv of the Union Pacific 1m best determined by the superior service It I ni.nn.ilu V. n fiiiralln ni.KIU In mntn j tnllliiiS two dully through trains to Omaha. . H. appliances for the comfort nnd safety of its patrons besides shortening the distance maleriully with its fast trains. The pres ent train schedule enables passengers to reach St. 1'aul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. Omaha and Kansas City and intermediate points, forty hours quicker than any line from the Pnclilo Northwest. Now that the election is over and the business of the campuign has been set tled, lr. KullinU has settled down to pi ofessional business at his ofllce, up stairs at No. 684 1-2 Third street, and win give special attention to chronic diseases. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are going Kant. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to destlr nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of tare same as from Portland. If you have friends In Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific oftlce.steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced 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. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. . Hundley & Haas, 150 First street, Port land, have on sale the Daily -AstpYlan, so that visitors need not miss their morning paper when they are here. Fartles visiting In Portland can get The Dally Astorlan at Hundley & Haas' news stand, ISO First street. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side la open the year around. NOTICE! Use Zlnfandcl wine lntead of coffee or tea. DO cents per gallon. Dont forget 1'ench and apricot brandy, also French Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's. A Sure Cure for Files. - Itching Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching wnen warm, mis rorrn, as well as litlnu, Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's l'ile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching ana enects a permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mall. Circulars rree. Dr. Hosanko. 321 Arch rtreet, Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by J. W. Conn. Itiickl-,:ii'a M'lilr-a "ilvo. Th bst salve In the world for cuts. lirulEos, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, cnuppeu hamls, chilblains, corns, mid all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perrert satisfac tion or money refunded, irlco 25 cents per box. For sule by Chas. Rogers, sue i osHor 10 J. C. Dement JtidiiciiJ lli.!. t'uninuuiclng tnday.July 29. Ihe rates on the I'nlon Pacillo steamers between As- orla and 1'orUand and lot . nm diato po'nts affected, will be l 00 one way and 1.50 round trip, tickets Kood umll used. G. W". Loui'suerry, Agent, Astoria, Oregon. r'ri nt:b Thu.? Witter. Lad't-j- will find these wafers lust what they need, and can be depended upon tiury inue to give relief. Sm'e and aure. inn I-! sent by mall sealed securely. Prliv, nj per box. For stile only by J. W. Conn, corner Second and Cass streets. TOO OFTENJHE CASE. INTERESTING) PROOFS. A 1.1 fio. . 1 -.".'"r.'"-'..,'"'"" .1 " u gayeiy, uucuuies suuuem v conscious oi an uu uauiii neiibuiitiii. oneiiaMreijueiii uuacKSOi dizziness her back achat, and a tic feels blue aud generally run down. Mothers, look well to your daughters! -Daughters, look well to yourselves I Let the first symptom denoting the ap proach of disease receive your instant atten tion. Healthy women are the hope of the race, and it is well-nigh criminal to neglect anything which promises relief. f here is Aoie for all sufferers from Xcrwue Diseases. Kead what follows: Mrs. Jennie C. Davis, a fine artist and an accomplished authoress, of Weuttiehl, Wis., had been sunject to headache ever since she could remember. So severe were her at tacks as to cause ot times temporary delirium. All treatment had failed to relieve her, but after U-ing Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine she writes: "My record is to me, at least, Batiifautory. No headache, constantly in creasing appetite, and a consequent gain in weight of two and a half pounds in just one week." Bix weeks later she writes: "Have read and sowed immoderately of late, but my headaches do not return. Mrs. John It, Miller.of Valparaiso, Ind, was attacked three years ago with turn of life in lis worst form. It finally went to her head, and nil indications were that it would result either in insanity or softening of the bruin. Her h unhand thus wriles; " It would be impossible for me to attempt a description of her sufferings during all this time." Khe was treated by our twry beat local physicians, with but temporary beneflt. She li.is taken four bottles of Dr. Miles' Uestobitive Neryinr, and is cured. She has gained .An. . 1 . I - I.. T . . I .1 lT"U f,uu""8 '5 wel,Knl' 1,,eu 8,ne ; often blesses you for what you have done for ner.- Recollect that for the cube of all Ner- 1 s, TiVP1? no mel7 "'Vn' T- ., . .... .vivuKtm ur. miitw jitsviraitve Jrvine. J I if Tree from dangerous drugs and opiates. Sold by all drug7)Hts, on a positive guarantee, oi Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Highest of all in Leavening Power. MdM Baking ABSOLUTELY PURE Astoria Real Estato Exchange Excursions. xl00 feet, in Hill's second addition to Ocean Grove-.-, a lovely, level tract with beautiful gtoves a:id' nun water, ten minutes walk from the beach. Tickets on sale at offico steamer Te!eplioho,'at BUSINKSS CARDS. A A. CL6VLANU, ATTORN EX It law. - Mice -Kinney's new bn bullillng, corner Third and (ieuevleve streets ; up xtairs. J Q. A.BOWLBY, AlTOffil AM COli JCELOR AT Ofllce on irec-ond street, - - Astona, ur. JOHN H. SMI 'H. aiiounky'at law. - Office In KluneyS new brick building, over Astoria National Bank, AR. KANAC4, . . ATiOKfi EY AT LAW. Office over White House Corner. Astoria, Or W. PARKER, REAL FSTATK AMD INSUHANCK AGEN1 I'fllce 11 ilenion strel, Astoria, Oregon. D R.C E. COULTf R. rilVdlUAN AND BURGEON. ofllu- In Fuvel s brick build. nu. Calls at- tcuued piomplly atautiuie oay ur night. D'V. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN & SUhUKOIi. R OM 7 oulceover Osgood's Clotliiug Htore, hours, 10 to 1? in, 2 to 6 p, in, 7 to 8 p m. Sunday. 10 lo 1 1 lb. DR. O, B, ESTES, PHYMUIAA a'AD 8UBGE0N. Special attention to DlKease of Women, aud Hurgery. Office over Da. Niger's store Astoria. DR. A. L, and J. A. FULTON. DISEASES UK WOMEN ASI'KtJULrY. biirgerv by r. J. A. Fultou. Office 178 Cass street. Hour lo to 12 and 1 to 4. JAY TUTTLE M.D., r-HYSlUI AN, sUUUKuiN 4 ACCOUOHKUK. omue. rooms a, 4 over Astoria flationa.Uank. hours, la to lili't lo&. fcesidence. 6X Ceuar st. D3. WALTER I. H W-D. HOMlEwfAllUO PHYSICIAN & 6UK Knuil. (.Oice. 454. Third street. Hours ID to 12 and 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. Residence 4t8 3d Street KIOUAilO HAKKY. O. U. ISOM. City Surveyor. JJARRY A ISOM, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SUKVEYOB8. KOOMB S AND 6, OVER ASTOKIA NATIONAL BANK. W. T. BVBNKY, J. W DKAPEB Barney & Draper, Attorneys Kl'LttW) Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as register of ih IT. .8. l.uid O.lice lu re, reioniiiieims us in our specialty of Minli-g and nil oilier busmes be fore the Land lli-B or the Courts, and involv ing liie praetii 01 the General Land tfltlce. TROCK NarfOUCH & COWlnC. LAW OFK1CK, OREGON ITY, OH. Sjieclal attention kivpii to land hii'inrss. Set tlers on hoiiiestearts or pre -mini ion c'aiuii r.nd liuiher laud purchases shown every advHiitiign of the law. tor assistance In limiting tl .at proof call ou us. rpHos. FREn ffo. 211. West bix DRICKSON, I'lA.sO 'lUNuii. bixlh .vtieet. SOCIETY J1EH1I.US. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. REGULAR MEKTINGH OP HITS MOOIM'Y at their rooms la Pvlhlan building t eight o'clock r m ou the second aid tourth Tues days of baeu inonMi, AUG. DAMI'I.HUN Reeretarv. Oottan Jsincaoiptne-.t tio. 13, 1; O. O. F Tiv.it mi- iu'L-ak rn i, op ,h I JliL" , Hl.nVi.nL I', it.?, ' REGULAR MEK Al cainnnient Mo. In the Odd Fellows Buiidim:, at sevau e. on the snennd and fourth ilV,n.;av ,.f i month. Bbiourn ni buHir, eoKilv iuittT. J By order C P Astoria fa uuauig & lKau iiseouiarjon rum t KKUt La It M KTlU0 01' 1 Hitl ApSO X clulton a-e held ai H p. n. in the 6ri W6uiiesdsy ol each luoMih. Olllee On benevievi street, south ol CheuaiuUs. W. L. RORh, Seert-fjir OuuiinoM Uouuen. KKliULAR MtKllMrfi, F1IWT AM third Tuesday evenings of e.ich moull at 8 o'clock. -Persoi deslrlug to have matters ai-ted u-oi by the Council, si any regular meeting must preseul the ssme to the Auditor snd Clerk, on or before the Friday evening prior to the nieiiia) on wuicn tnetJOtinoil nnnisir. reculai meeting. Auditor an; rr:ice Judge. Hoard of irllot Coiuinissl.inert. TVS .iRB'. TTL A R M V. iT I V' (, s ( F T 1 1 1 110 A R t , X. will be held on the first Mond y, of each uonthat 10 a. id. In the rooms, ol the A'torls Chamber of Commerce. W. L HOB U, 8cc Safes, Fireproof. T,, celebrated Alnlne bHfes kept In stock at the 47)1, Third Ht Real Eti Oiti.-e. War ranted as good as the bust. Terrni wry easy W. O. CASSELL, Agent, GUNN'S WCROVXO LIVER PILLS ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, Breath bad or Bead aching f One of these pill rt lipa diatrcaa In tha stomach and cures headacne, one each night for iwwk awetna the itomach and puiiflea tho breath. They inauro perfect digeation, resnlatothe bowels snd en re oonatlpatlon. lhey act promptly, yet mildly. never gripe or iicken. 26o firucglata or mall. Boasnko Med, Co I htl F. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. Latest U. S. Gov't Report T P- MULUNIX, M D., XJ. Gives spi-cal iieaiiiift.t for Catarrh, linoat 1-iingH, Kidney tieiiiio-Urinary organs Oftlue Uf slans,6li third St. Hours.K u.in.a p.m. I : - TO Qelo F. Parker. Carl A. Hanson rAKKKK & -HANSON, flnccesori to . C. It I'arfcer, - c . llwrtlm .In , mineral JHerciftndliic NEW G-J0D3 ON EVERY 8TKAMER, THIS WKEK. - Xzosjhi Goods. The Old Stand, ' Aatorla, Oregon. CLATSOP LAND CO Incorporated with $25,000 Capital Stock, (teal Estate and Insurance Brokers, otry Public and Conveyau ers. Hpcclal attentlou paid to rents, payment of taxes, etc, for non rosuienis. ooic sgeuts ior ouniu itaiuria, rnw npi-tl'iiiH. Hemlock Park and Owen's Addition also bent Heasldo, business and Inside property aud choice acreage. 474 mird St.. Astoria. 0. A STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMITII1NG Rhln snd Cannen work. Honeinoelrtf. Was- ons made and repaired, tio xl w jrk gin rantied tin uatw street, opposite me ivn iain a GENUINE WALL'S END C0A -FOR BALE AT $8.50 PER TON $8.!i0 Leave Orders at Occident Hotel. G. 0. M0EN, AGENT, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clatsop County. Herman Heyneman, Plaintiff, 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 auired to appear and answer the com plaint of plaintiff filed attains t vou In the above entitled cause by the first day of the next regular term of the above named court, next following six weeKs pubil cation of this summons. And if you full to answer said comnlalnt as hereby re quired, you are hereby notiiled that the plaintiff ylll apply to the court for the relief prayed for therein, 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 per cent per annum from the seventh day or October, 1891, and for fifty dol lars additional as attorney s fees, an for costs and disbursements of this suit and for a further decree foreclosing the mortgage seto ut in me complaint here in, and for the sale of the real property therein described, being divers lots- In Chelsea Railroad Addition to Astorl Clatsop County. Oreiton. and that the p weeds of said sale be applied to the payment ot sum amounts, una lor such other relief as may be proper. This summons 1b published In Th Weekly Astorlan by order of the Hon. T A. I.'c Bride, Judge of said court, made tne inn uay ot jaunary. iwa. J. A. EAKIN. Attorney forPlaintlff. ATTENTION ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE, All persons Indebted to the firm of Parker & Honson will please call at my oilice, 112 Denton street, this city, and settle lmnudlately with the undersigned, W. W. PARKER, Assisnee. Astoria, ur., January si, ws. ASSIGNEE NOTICE. To the creditors of Parker & Hanson, and or (ielo t Parker and Carl Han son, TuKe .iottce: That said (ielo F. Parker and Car! ' Hanson have" made an assignment to me "of ,l" ttleir estates for the benetlt of their -Jlnt and Individual creditors. " persons iiaviiig claims against P"em or e,tn.er ot mem should presen the same under oath to me at my otlic. In Astoria, Oregon, within three months irom tins nate. W . W. PARKER. Assignee Astoria, Oregon, January 27th, 1893 NOTICE. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, liecen.b r 2ti. VtH'L Complaint laving entered at this office by Charles S.o.l against Alfred Rose lor abandoning his homestead entry. No. 8002, dated Auaii-.l 5, JiiSi), upon the BWi of NW and NW'i of 8W(4.of Section 22, nnd SE'i of NfciW and NEty of SE',4 of section 2i, rownump I in,, nange V w. in Clatsop County. OreKon. wltn a . view to the cancellation of said entrv. the said Dalies are nereDy summoned to appear at Astoria, Oregon, before the clerk ot Clatsop county on the 9th day of Febru ary l&t'i, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond anu turnisn tesiimon concerning said ai leged abandonment, and on the testimony then submitted a hearing will be had at this ofllce on March 10, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m. 1 J. T. APPERSON, Register TDEJiOUlfD-BUlLDE-.s. TIIEItt WOBKS AND RELICS, -BT- ItEV. STEPHEN D. PEET, Ph. D. ED TOR OP AMERICAN ANTiyl'AI.UN, Author of Anlmnl Effigies and Emblematli . Mouaut, etc. This boo 1c trosts of the Mound-builders: thcli oreupstinu. mo 'es ut life, r.-ligions systems, intmi utviMunH hihi early luigritiions. ' The work enntnins descriptions of the earth works of sll classes. The ola8iflontion of the mounds is ntad according to tneir uses, whether as village resldeuccn, as defenses, as religious structures, or as sacrineiai or burial piai-es. The work contains many illustration a and ao?rriiuiniu ot Mouiui-miuaers relics, es pecially pipes and pottery. The Talr e )( the book la that it contains a comprehensive view of the whole Held, and gvs iiilormatlon about the moutuli i.ml relies of all stiles and districts. It is one of aaerlea .which s devoted to pre-htdtoiio Amerlcs, int purnapK wni.m ue rtgaruea as me most intor en lug volume. The author nllrlt" subscriptions. Ortlers ean be sent to tho publishing house, l5Mabab avenue, Cni.ago, or to the author at A von, ill. PRICK, 3.tt0. fjot 'of Alder street; Isons & Co., 113$, Third. St., liurlington Route office, 250 Washington street, and t p Northern Pacific passenger office, 1st and Wash- ihgton Sts. Deec.s will be T. Wi CASE, BANKER ' TBAKBAOT? A GlKIttAL Bahiins BosrKMg, ' Drafts drawn available in anyyar. of the 0 B and Europe, aiid on Hong Kong, China, Office Hoir:10 A. M. to 1 1. M. Odd Fellows Building, Aatoria, Oregon. I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT REPRESENTING Gtrman-Amerioan, of New York City, N. T. Californ.il Manna Insurance Uomp'y, of 8, T. National Tin and Marine Ini. Go., Hartford. Home Mutaul Iniaranoe Co., 8n rranoiioo. Pnfflnix, of London. Imperial, of London. Oregon Fire and Marine, of Portland, Oregon. j. j an ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A - GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. - Account! ol Firms and Individuals oollclted On Favorable Tetma. s Interest paid on Time Deposits. Money Loaned on Personal ecurlty. Poroigu and Domeatio Exchange bought sol old. D. K. Warns, President. J. K. Illcalaa, Cashier. II. K. Warrea, ) f). K. Wrlrht, Jobs Hubaoa, Dlrectdra, H. I'. Thnmsaos, Theo Uracker, THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts as trustee for orporatlona and Individ uals Deposits solicited IntereHt will be allowed on savings depoilts as lollows; Ou ordinary saviugx rooks i per cent, per annum. On term saving hookd ( per cent, per annum. Ou certiileatea ot deposit: For threo inonthK, 4 per cent, ptr ann im. For six months. 9 per eeut. per anuinu. For twelve mouths, 0 per cent, per au'-um. I. V. CASE resident J. Q. A. HOWI.BY 1 ice-Pn aldent FRANK PAT'lN -..Cashier W. K. DEM KNT - -ecretary directors: L W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, D. K. Warren, C. U. Fuse, Beuj. Younir, A. 8. Beed. F. J. 1 aybr. THE POKiLAN i SAVINGS BANK lP POBTLAND, OKltOOH. Paid up capital . .. ...1260,000 Surplus aud profits 60,000 (RANK DKKUM, Prealdent. D. r. THOMPSON, Vice-President H. C. STRATTON, Cashier MAOXUS C. CltOSBY, DEALER IN II ARD WAKE, IKON, STEEL, IRON BIPK AND FITTINGS. STOVES - AND - TINWARE, House KumWhltig 4ods, Sheet lad, Strip Lead, btieet Iron, Tio and Copper. ASTORIA TRANSFER CO. I'll AN IC DAMAUT, Propr. L very, Feed and Sale Stable, Ex;iress'and di-l:ver bus'm at. IVAIers in i ohI and Hay at lowest prl.-es. Teie punie No. 12. Tliird Bttem. CARUAHAH & CO -ueceasors to I. W. C.tse, Importer and W liol.-snle and Retail dealer In GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Second auJ caaHtreet, ASTORIA, . OREGON IUGHES & CO., Wholesale aud Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. I ".porters ol All brauusol ForeiKU aud Domes tic wines. Liquors una cigars. J. H. Cutlei Wuiskies a specialty. Vai Blabt ottl-d Beer. Fine-' imnilnol m W)r and ' IlleStlr ' il'IOK ' ...(.ior- - -' ,., i-; . ? . .-"iiiiiy r,d . :. -. oi-ie-urr .t- r.. :i'.h) f .i.:,'i , it,!,.,: liieiiio-iiiH oir. . , Actin ia. Orex-' Deaier In lardware anil Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, BrlirM Varnish, Blnacle (ill. Cot toti Canvas, Hsnrp Hail Twine. Ird ull, Wrought Iron pikei. Oatvaulzted Cut Nails GrrooorloB, 3S3to. Agricultural Iinplemenb), 8v.ing Ma machtues, i'atnts and Oils. FL B. PARKER PKAI.EK lil lme. Brick, 8aud, Fire Brick. ' Fire Clay. C. roent, Mill Feed.OaN, -traw Hiilr, W-.od Del.veii-il t nl.tr. Draying, Te&miiijr uj xpren Bnsineia. FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. Heavy and Shelf HARDWARE Curvy In "Wit Wagons and Vehicle v Farm Machinery, Paints. :ila, Vamiahes, xiuKKora ouppiies, rsiioanss TCalea, Doors and Wlni-ows. PROVISIONS, FLOCK and MILL FEED. ASTORIA, - - OfiEGOxX. aLiXiXjI delivered at the office o 1