The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 09, 1893, Image 2

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    Till!! fiAli MTQniAtf, ASTOttlA. THlJiiSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9 l
FOBLISHKn T
ltitriaa-tVIuLi;li!aa IV lisitmt . Company.
AtsTOHlA, OKKUOSl
Astouun Uuii.diso, - - - Cam Btbmt
Teram of Biibscrlplloa.
DAILY.
gerved Dt Carrier, p?f wetk.......
Ihent ly M ill, pur i'ni h ....
tout by Mali, per Vear ...........
, let
Mttr
WKKKLY.
Sent b mall, per rear, 12.00 la advance,
tfree p wtnKO to subMsrioer.
Tn Astoria iruarauteps to Its advertiser
the largest circulation ot any newspaper puu-
laueu ou tue toiuiuuia uiTer.
Jn future all Items of local interest forwarded
to tul office must Ue addreesed to iii
ClITEDITOJV
Local weather for the twentyrfour
hour ending at 5 p. m., yesterday, fur
nished by the U. 8. department of agri
culture, weather bureau:
Maximum temperature, 43 degree.
Minium temperature, 33 degree.
Precipitation, ,15 Inch. .
Total precipitation from Ju)y..Jt, ISM,
to date. 45.99 Inches.
Deficiency of precipitation from July
1st, 1892, to date, 3,43 Inches. . . r -
Thit paptr hat the Urgent Circulation
on the Columbia river.
An honert and complete telegraphic re
port gives a nempapera right and tith tf
the name. The newt of tht world, freifi
every morning at your breakfatt table,
what you can find in the Attorian. It
holdt tlie exclusive telegraphic Jranchite,
and itt tervice it improning daily.
OUGHT WE TO AtfNtXf
The request of the Hawaiian revolu
tionary government for the annexation
the Island to the United 8tate Is most
embarrassing, to say the least It pre
inn nroblem of a most far- reaching
character, which can not be solved off
hand
Were tho Wanda Inhabited by a homo
genous population of a race akin to ow
own It would be a difficult matter enouRh
to decide what to do., but when the pure
native themselves number . only about
nflive. .
one-third of the total, and the Chine!,
and Japanese form another third, it ls
extremely perplexing to even k those wno traoe. wnen tne lasi arop oi nuia
believe that commercial and national ln-j quce4icd out of the Hawaiian cocoanut
tereet require u to exercise $fntrol over the Hon. Glaus Spreckels will be re
the Island. vealed lii all hi glory- " Mr. Lincoln
The total population, according to tha thought it Impossible to fool the entire
census taken in 1S90, i only 90,000 of
whom 68,000, are male and only 32,000 f
male. Thl disparity between the exes
under contract. Of the 11,500 Chinese only
770 wore females, and of the 12,000 Japan
ese all but 2,000 were men.
.The Importation of these laborer from
. Asia ho been going on steadily since,
and It 1 estimated that the 24,000 of the
census of 1830 ha grown to over 40,000 by
' thl time, so that the Chinese and Jaj
anese male outnumber both the pure ai(J
, mixed nRtlve Hawaiian of both sexes,
two to one, and actually form nearly on1
half of the entire population.
, There aro 'about 8,000 native of Ha
waii born of foreign parent, and theje,
with the 2,000 Americans, 1,300 British a,ul
1,000 Ck'rmana, Scandinavian and French
form what i practically the ruling elaua,
Ther are beside, tome 8,000 or ,00
. Portuguese, who may be counted on to
acquiesce In what th native whites an,.l
the Americana and other Europ
eans may do, bo that there are some
thing like 20.000 white to control tho
forty odd thousand pure and mixed Sand
wich Islandra, and nearly the same
number of Chinese and Japanese coolie.
To talk ahout admitting thl heterogen
ous population Into the Union a a state
I absurd, and to take them In and fur
nish them with a territorial government
will be no easy task. Our law forbid tho
Importation of contract laborer, and a
special exception would have to be made
to enable the planter to keep those they
have now.
Those who overthrew the native queen'
rule did ao for financial reasons pure ami
simple, and this la another complication.
Clau Spreckel. the wealthy sugar plant
er and refiner, ha already made over
1600,000 out of the revolution and the an
nexation talk. On Friday last the stock
of the Hawaii Commercial Company aaj
out
In San Francisco at ten centa al
shore. Saturday It Jumped to ft) a share
and, a he nnd hi son had bought in all
that could, be obtained, they are almost
the olo gainer. Now, If the Islands
should become United State territory
the 100,000 share of thl company would
probably go up to 100 or more a sharp
the figures they were quoted at a few
year ago una the Spreckel
would be
make milliona out of thl one concern
alone. '
Then there I tho bounty of cent a
Wjth cacli series offifly
single or otherwise, on the fast and favoritP steamer
Telephone, between 'Portland and Seaside, the As
toria Heal .Estate Exchange will give free one lot 5"
pound to be paid . to American sugar
planters undtr tho Mo'Klnley bill. If the
United State will continue to pay this
bounty and Hawaii become a pan or in.
TTnid State the Spreckel family will
UUUAI wn"" '
. ... ' m,..1
eeverol million every year on tm1.
mnt It In therefore, a clear a any-
runt, it is, mweiuic,
Cot
account.
thing can be that the o-called revolution
at Honolulu and the demand for annexo-1
in are Dart of a scheme having but one
Hon are pan oi v. o
object, and that I the putting money Into
the pocket of tho rich planter and their
satellite. To oblige them this country la
Bau'iiutn. iw v"
to be burdened with a most undesirable
population, and all that thl Implies, and
more than our own worklngmen probably
oven suspect now.
But we must keep the Island out of the
hand of an European power, and partic
ularly out of the hands of (fi-eat Britain.
Thl much the American people will un
doubtedly concede. It 1 very evident,
however, that before they conclude on tho
necessity of deciding In favor of annexa
tion they will do some very crlou think
ing. They will not permit a few mill
ionaires, who havo all the elflBh ln-
atlnct of their class, to compel them to
take a Jump Into an unknown ea.
Tho new from Salem thl morning Is
encouraging, and excellent though It Is
to think that the pilot bill ha passed the
house, we consider that the repeal of the
mortgage tax law by tho senate give a
great deal more reason for congratula
tion. Thl bugbear that ha held Oregon
back In the race, that ha kept u falling
every year behind our sister state of
Washington, that has locked our doorB
to the capital that men are willing and
anxious to Invest with us, ha been re
moved. We are correspondingly happy.
It Is hardly thought probable that Pen
noyer will veto the action taken by the
two legislative bodies. If he does, he will
dig the grave of his political suicide sev
eral feet deeper than It 1 already.
.The Hawaiian situation In a nut shell:, thXn Pacinnteamer's be'tween"
The esteemed democratic party Intend; orla and Portland and rnjedWetj
to restore the duty on sugar. If thoi roun(i trip, tickets good until used, G. W.
Hawaiian Island, are annexed to the! Lounsberry, Agent, Astoria, Oregon.
United State tho duty 'will not apply toj Preach Tansy Wafer,
sugar ralaed there. The enterprbdu j Ladlpg wil nnh theBe wafer8 Jurt what
Mr. riauH Sureckels is not above over-1 n,.P,i ftnd an be depended upon
------ '
turning a nauve goverumo.u io,
poe of obtaining monopoly of the
American people all the time, even by
nppeals to their national pride.
x JJffl.rjui?! Beecher once said:
These are my special pet, and there are
no states which have uch a future a
thM. That. Kna 1. .. -t
-" Bummer,
and the great Japan gulf stream sets
against their coasts. Their winter are
.1. . ... .
almost snowies, and their summer are
made fertile by abundant rain coming In
from the ocean.
These states have a
transcendant climate and every element
of commerce."
And the next day well, never mind.
lir. ' . 1 . ...
ith win niurc a long suirenng punnc.
Mr. Gladntone Is now eighty-four years
of age and ha seen much service In his
time. Rut we venture to ay that he has
never scon a parliamentary situation
more difficult, one may ay more de.
perate, than that which now confronts
him. Ill following Is made up of odds
. . . , . x
and ends which present an appearance
of solidity before the Torle. but are
bound to drop away from him the mo-
ment that the work of the eeselon be-
" 1 .m....... I
!
Up to laBt week the two evening sheets
have been regularly copying, word for
word, the Aatorlci'a report of the c.ty
. . '
vu..t un or tnem actually
sent a "representative" to tho lnnt mt.
. l , , v, punnea ui Diwain. Tney inaura pcrfeot digeation,
lng, and Oiled up Its columns yesterday free from dsngerous drugs and opiate. Sold KfSJ5S2S.ho,!',MK1 cure oon'P"?n
talking about the wonderful ach.vement " f ?" RUarjutee, or f'SSCSS!
Thl I enterprising.
If some of the newspaper of the coun-'
try had worked a hard before the elec-'
Hon to how the wickedness of Tammany j
nan a tney are now doing, the result
might have been different. .
There Is no longer any doubt about thei
Tammany bds. Richard Crocker, want-!
hig tho earth. He haa imn intn tho wi
estate business.
The picture of Carlisle in published In
the Portland Telegram, Look like Eu.
gene Aram pondering over hi crime.
The Raker City Democrat says: "Hal'
Hal Thl language 1 fearful and ahould i
suppressed.
Ireland la about to ret Unnw t?h!a
again. In the wme old way-on nmvr. '
HOMS
AT
round trin twUt haI.I
ASTORIA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE ' IfoJeJ
YOU SHOULD READ THIS.
The popularity of tho Union Pacific is
veiinij public In main-
hainlng two dally through train to
. , c, un ,,, phlnnvn anil rwilnte on Itt
Omaha, Rt, Paul, Chicago and point east,
tnoroKhiy equipped with .all the intent
appliance for the comfort and safely of,
it piitnm beside shortening the distance
materially with it last trains. The pres-
J vaul Heven hour quicker and
Chicago twenty-four nour quicKur.
Qmaha and Kantta City and intermediate
lllt!4 forty nourl, quicker than any line
from the I'aclrtjhwej
Now that the election la over and the
K,.oini nr thA mtniui en ha been Bet-
tied, Jr. KulllnU lias settled down to
pwil'essionnl business at his ollice, up
talr at No. 684 1-2 Third street,, and will
give ppeclal attention to chronic diseases
Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad
If you are going Kant. Low rate of fare,
through tickets, baggage checked to desti
nation. All purchaser of second class
tickets can Btop over at Portland. Bate
of .fore same as from Portland,
If you have friend In Europe whose
passage you wish to prepay to Astoria,
call at the Northern Pacllic offlce.steamer
Telephone dock, and make known your
want. Heduced rate via -all the lead
ing steamship line.
All tho patent medicines advertised In
thl paper, together with the cholceat
perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can
. hm.irht at tho lowest prices at J. VV.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel,
Astoria. i,
Handley & Haas, TtDO First street, Port
land, have on ale the Dally Astorian,
so that vlHitora need not mis their
morning paper when they are here.
Parties visiting in Portland can get The
Daily Astorian at Handley & Haa' new
stand, 160 First Btreet. . .
Remember the Austin House at the Sea
side l open the year around.
NOTICE f
Use Zlnfandel wine Intead of coffee or
tea. 60 cents per gallon, uoai iorgei
Peach and apricot brandy, also French
Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert s.
Bucklcn'a rnlca salve,
The best salvo In the world for cuts,
brulsen, Bores, plcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive
ly cures plies, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Hice 25 cents
per box. For snle by Chas, Itogers, suc
cessor to J. C. Dement.
Reduced R tes.
. '. I . 1.... T . . I OA fnt.B nn
, iverv t me to give relief. Safe and eure.
c&n -be gent by mal, geal(,a securely,
JJrtt
TOO OFTENJHE CASE.
INTERESTINQ PROOFS.
A young society lady, after a round of
gayety, becomes suddenly conscious of an un
usual sewmtion. She ha frequent attacks of
ditzincs, her back aches, and sue reels blue ana
generally run down. ,
Mothers, look well to your daughters I
proach of disease" rewlveyoilr'rntohl atten-
:iriuli..L-iJ;Li
.i , ... P . . .
. uv,, unit ia nvieiiiKii viliuiutol v UCUICVI
. I. : .. 1 ' i. i .
anytiuiig wiucii promises relief.
There is hope (or all suflerersfrom Nervout
"??""v 1'fau wnM ,uUOws: -
Irs' Je'"e C. Duvis, a fine artist and an
accompli8ied nuthoress; of W'estfiel.l, Wi.,
had been subject to headache evor since she
C0l"d remember, bo severe were her at-
t',fksMWca.i8enttimestemrK)rarydeliriiim.
I...I f-il..l ll.;.l... U.'i,ta.,l' . ' V U'UU1"
- HIV4IIIUVIIV UUU IUIICU IrU 1CIIGTU lit I DU
alter U"ing Dr. Miles' Kestorutive Nervine
she wnies t "Mv record i. to me. at least.
Wit 11 ..t.kl, r l.nan.lllA .nMUnll. .M-
.w.,. j,nUa..iio, v,,iioiuiih -
I creasing niinetite, and a cousenuent (rain in
weight of llvo and a half pounds in jubt on,
week."
Six weeks later she writes: "Have read
and sewed iiunn
oderatelv of late, but my
t return"
headiichrs do not return,
m:ii ... -t ir.i
lllllfMfH (111 wi r k T pnriipn
was iittat ked three year ago with turn of Jife
'n 'ts wflr8t form. It finally went to her
head and all indications were that it would
result eiihcr in insanity or soflening of the
brain. Jler husband thus writes; It would
be impossible for mo to affemnt a description
v ner tnjienngt aunng ail this time, bhe
rented by our 6 local physicians,
with but temporary benefit. Bhe has taken ;
iur Oottieg or DR. Miles' Kestobativk
Nebvine, and is cured. She h is gained
twenty pounds in weight. I tell yon, she
ofcn Wees you for wbut you have done for
'"f,"' . .t . . ,,
Recollect that for tlie cube of all Ker-
Tmw Diseases there is no remedy which np-
nroacliM . MiL-J Tlpxinmti, N.r; T in
w iUeUICa' U0" JMK"art' lna-
Kitchen Economy
Actual tests show the Royal Baking
Powder to be 27 per cent, stronger than
any other brand on the market. If an
other Baking powder is forced upon you
by the grocer, see that you are charged
the correspondingly lower price.
Bread, biscuit, cakes and muffins are
not known in most delicate and perfect
quality .where , Royal Baking Powder is
not used.
- SKA'SITYR! -
Astoria Real Estate Exchange Excursions.
xl00 feet, in Hill's second addition to Ocean Grove
a lovely, level tract with beautiful gioves and puro
water, ten minutes walk f rom the beach. - :
Tickets on salo at "office steamer Telephone, at
BUSINESS CAKDH.
A A. CLEVELAND.
A. AT I'OliNE AT LAW.
lfttpU hnnuv'a nMf hrlflr luitl.tiitir- MmlAI
Third mid Genevieve streets : up stain.
J Q. A. BOtrVLBY, .
A1TOXEY 1XD COl'XCELOR AT LAW
Otllue on Second street.
Aston, Or.
JOHN H. 8MI H, .
A f lUltNKV AT LAW.
Ollice in Klnuev't new brick building, ovei
Astoria National B.mk,
A.B';KAfYATLAW.
Office overWblte House Comer. Astoria. Or
W. PARKER,
REAL FSTATB AND INSURANCE AOEN1
ollice IU Uentou street, Anturia, Ureou. .
DR-CrflVNTA8UR0i)N. t
Ufflun tu FlHvel's brick build ug. Calls at
tended pmmully at anytime uay urnlghu
D4phyIVcIanJ&NbuugV.on. R OM 7.
Ollleeover 0.ood's Oloihlng Store, hours, 10 to
12 m, 2 to 6 p, m, 7 to s V Sunday, 10 to 11 lu.
DR ft-fSIaA'SD SURGEON.
Hneclal attention to DiueaHes ol Women and
8urgery. Office over Dagger's store Attoria.
Surgery by . r. J. A. Fulton.
Ollice 178 Cass street. Uourn 10 to 12 and 1 to 4.
J PHY JlCI AtiMu HUK'A ACCOUCHEUR.
Unlet . rooms 8, over Aaiona siiura,i.
houra, 10 to 12 & 2 to6. Residence. 610 Cedar st.
D' MnAliUANASnR
geoll. t,IIuv,4il. I'lurU stroei. llou-s 10 to 12
and 2 to4,rtunday 1 to 2. Reiddeuce 4t8 80. si reel
T P. MULL.IN1X, M. D.. . ,
JJ. Gives fpeciiU ueaimeiit Catarrli,
Tiiioat Liiiil'"!, Kid'.ey Genilo-Urinary orMims
Ollice upstaiiii,64M I'uird (St. Houo, a.m, p.m.
BIOHAKD HAKHV. 0. B. MOM,
City Surveyor.
JJARftY l&OM,
CIYIL ENGINEERS AND 8CRVEYOR3.
Boom s aki 8,
OVER ASTORIA MAI ION AL BANK.
W. T. BUBNCV, J. W. DKAWtB
Barney & Draper,
attorney
iltl.UWi ,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Twelve years experience as reister of th
I', a Laud Oilice here, revoiumeuda us in our
siieclaltyof Mining and nil oilier business be
fore tlie Land 'lllce or the Courts, and Involv
ing the practice ol (he General Litud ultlce.
lROCK.aNBROUCH & COWInC.
LAW OFFICE, OREGON i'ITY, OR.
Special attention iitven to laud Im-lness Sot
tleraou lioiueatea-lsorpre-einiiiioii vlal-iS "U
tiuilierlitnd puieli4.ies shown ever advantag
of i he law. Fur assistance in inaKing n.al
proof call ou us.
rPHOS. FfiEOBICKSCN,
X I'K O i L.N til.
&o. ail. West tlxih -f ie:.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
Bcanfllnavlau Benevolent Society.
RKUULAK MEETINdH OK THIS 8O01F.H
at their rooms to fytlilmi bullilluK tt n'ihi
o'clutk p. m.. ou the second anu lourtli Tues
days of each monib,
AUG. DANIFlJt! Secretary.
Oouou taicainpme'.t Mo. 13, i. O. O. b
REOUbAK MKK1I1SOS OF OCEAN En
campment No la. I. O. O. F at lle Lodge.
By order -.'jtt;b
Ascoiia ouuuiug & Loan AsaoctMCion
. i fgiHKitici;iii.ii MUKiiMUMnif-iuiu
ciatien a-e . he Id hi s p. h. on the first
Weauesduy of each ntoHib. Olflite on Ueuevieve
ini, soutu oi lueuutlilts.
W. L. ROBB,
Secretory
Uoiunion iouiicit.
!E(1ULAR MEE11NUH. FIRST
Al. third Tiiflnrliiv
AM
- " viuvn,
iTflBnlr,!w 1,1 "aTe n!u'n ied
bD,Wi'B5 ff !!! Si,'"LnSl
AH ftr IdrAN, .l.d l.m.A.. ...1. . 1 . 7 . . '
" j huaj ovuiuk prior io me
1 J on wnlco tlle Oouneil hU n rwulai
meeUuK- A,lrtto, JSl
I : Annitnr and FoUch .Indue.
Board of Pilot Coinmlsnlonert.
TImI'k0,1 M"-TINU8 of this board,
H" w'u be,ho,d on tho first Mond-y, of eaoh
..
I .onl.1?: J.u.: Ja-111 lnu "!:." ;1o A-loria
noma oi -lie a-Ioi
W. L. ROUB.Seo
DR. GUNN'S
tMPHOVED,
LIVER
PILLS
OhLYONE
FOR A DOSE
IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR,
Breath bad or Head achlngF One cf these pills re
lieve dietreaa In the atomach and eurca headacae.
one eaoh nlf hi for a week aweetena the atomaoh and
Fr bMe b J-w- Conn. Druggl8t,
I
i
Gelo F. Prlier. Carl A. Hanson
FARKEK & HAN SOX,
Succeior to
C. 1 I'wrfcer,
Penleri in
General Merchandise
NEW GOODS ON EVERY STEAM KB.
THIS WKKIC.
press Goods.
The Old tad, Astorlu, Oregon.
CLATSOP LAND CO,
IncorMrnted with t25.000 Capital Stock,
Heal Enlato and Insuranc Brokers, Notary
Public aud Oonveyaii' era. Special attoutlou
paid to rents, payment ot taxes, etc., lorni.n
events. Hole agents lor South Astoria, , Pros
nectPai, Hemlock Prk and Owen's Addition,
alao best Seaalrte, business and inside properly
and choice acreage. 474 1 hlrd St.. Astoria.
O. A. STIIfSOlf & CO..
BLACKSMJTHING
8hlp and CannerT work, Horsesnoelrg, Wag
ona made and repaired, no ia w jrk gui rantied
on Cass street, opposite tne i-itcn Tula o act
GENUINE WALL'S END COAL
-FOB SALE AT-
$8.50 PER TON $8..'J0
Leave Orders at Occident Hotel.
0. 0. MOEN, AGENT,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, ror ciaisop tjouiiiy.
Herman Heyneman, Plalntlnr. vs, M. M.
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
quired to appear and answer the com
r.ioint nf nlHintiff filed avainst you in the
hnv entitled cause bv the first das Of
the next regular term of the above named
court, next touowing six weens puun
cation of this summons. And If you fail
to answer sold complaint a hereby re-
ouired. you are nereny noinieu mac me
piainnu yin apuiy to me tuuu iwi ioi
relief prayed for therein, to-wlt.: for
ludument against you anu eacn or you
fnr the sum of one hundred and thirty
seven and fifty one-hundredths dollars For twelve months, 6 per cent, per annum. '
and Interest thereon at the rate of tenlj yf cuy TosMcnt
per cent per annum from the seventh j. q." a. BOWI-UY.. ;. . V lce,Pr. aldont
day of October, ISai. and for fifty dol- cjiNif patthm ranhier
lars additional a attorney' fees, and
for costs and disbursements of this suit,
and for a further decree foreclosing the
mortgage seto ut In the complaint here -
In. and for the sale oi tne real property
therein descrioed. Deing aivers lots in
Chelsea Railroad Addition to Astoria,!
payment of Bald amounts, and for such
otner reuer a may ue proper.
This summon Is published' In Ths
Weokly Adtorian by order of the Hon. T.
A. McBrlde, Judge of said court, made
the 14th day of Jaunary, 1893.
J, A. KAKIN,
Attorney forinalntiff.
ATTENTION ASSIGNEE'S "NOTICE.
All person Indebted to the firm of
Parker & Honson will please call at my
office, 112 Henton street, this city, and
settle Immediately with the undersigned.
V. W. PARKER, Assignee.
Astoria, Or., January 23, 18s3.
ASSIGNEE NOTICE.
To the creditors of Parker & Hanson,
and of Gelo F. Parker and Carl Han
eon, Take Notice:
That baid Gelo F. Parker and Carl
Hanson iiave made an assignment to me
jolnraho inuiviuuur creraviwHt of Jhelr
That ail Dersoim havinix niuim ...in.
-them or either of them should present
nuno unucr uutn io me at my ollice
... nnwi iih ui-cKuii, wunin tnree mentti
from this date.
W . W, PARKER, Asslsnje.
Aow.ta, ucun, uunuary fiiin,.ioya
NOTICE.
United States Land Office, Oregon City
Oregon. December M. lsiti
Complaint i:aviiig entered at this otflcB
uy uaries o o,i against Airred Rose for
abandoning aia homestead entry, No. 80o2,
dated August 5, upon the BWVi of
anu ii yi vi awi oi section a,
nnd SKi,: of NfcJH and NE of SE(i of
Section 21, Township 7 N,. Range S W
in ciatsop county, Oregon, with a view
to the cancellation of said entry, the said
parties are hereby summoned to appear
at Astoria, Oregon, before the clerk of
ciiitsop county on the th day of Febru
ary 18U3, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond
anu rurmsn testlmon concerning said al
leged abandonment, and on the testimony
then submitted a hearing will be had at
mis ollice on March 10, 1893, at 10 o'clock
a. m. ,
X Jj T- APPERSON Register
TUEIIOMUILDS.
TIIKIR WORKS AND RELICS,.
-BY-
REV. STEPHEN D. PEET, Ph. D..
ID'TOB OF AU.ERICAK ANTIQUARIAN,'
Author of Animal Effigies and Emblematic
.Mounds, etc. 1
This bcok treats of the Vound-bnlldera: theii
occupation, ino ea i.f life, religion systems,
ti !,', in miuim hiiu eariv migrations. .
The work coiiIhIus descriptions of the earth
works ol all clauses. The clasiBcation of the
whether as village residences, aa defenses, as
Minimus is linitu arconl nir tn ti.eir iu.
,'-.,k,.,u airuuiuroK, or as aacrmciai or Oiinai
iuueea. ,
The work contains many illustrations and
peeiully pipes and pnlterv.
The vai' e of the book "is that.lt contains a
comprehensive lew of the whole field, and
i Iifnrii.utti-n about the mounds i.nd le'ies
of . II t-t s and diatricta. It g one (if a series
Khleh Is devoted to pre-hlstorln America, and
perhaps -arm. 1,1 lie rigard- d as the most Intor
e-tlnn vnluir e.
The .iiiilioroMtnha-riptions. Orderaean
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I. "W. CASE,
BANKER.
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AGENT,
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Accounts of Finns aud Individuals solicited
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Foreign aud Uomeatio Exchange bought anl
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. ' J. K. Ulitirlaa, Cashier.
J.C Drmaai, Vive President.
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uals Deposita aolleltea
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i annum.
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For siv months. 5 nor rent. Der annum.
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IIARDWAltli, IRON, STEEL,
IRON PIPK AND FITHNOS.
STOVKS TINWARE,
House FiimNhlnif tiods.Sh'aet lead. Strip
Lead, Sheet Iron, Tin aud Copper.
ASTORIA TRANSFER - CO.
CRANK DAMANT, Propr.
Uvery, Feed and Sale Stable,
1AIIT7 1 lC H-.lpH,
., iii oai aon nay at. lowest prices. TeTe- "
plioneKo.12. Third Stieei,
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bncceaanrs to I. W. Cnse, Importer and
Wholesale and beiall dealer In
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Cor. Second and Caas Street,
ASTOKIA, . - OBEGON ..
HUGHES & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
LIOUOR DFAl rot
Importers ol All brands ol Foreign and Dome.
no wines, Liquors and Cigars.
J. H. Gutter Whl.mciH. a aitAAinifw v. niaf
Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key West and
Domestic Cigars - " w
uquors ror Medicinal Purposes.
Famllv Trade .Solicited All ni'.taf. Imm
nity and Country proc'y filled.
tuuemoqueBtreer, - - Astoria. Oregon
T. 23. WTATT
Dealer In '
icn'ware and Sfcip Chandlery,
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Bmacle Oil. Cot
ton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine. T-rd t.
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O-rooorleSi I3to.
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FISHER BROTHERS
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Heavy and Sbaif
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. Cwvy In " ivk "
Wagons and V ehicles,-
Karra Machinery, Valnt. !ila. Var""110!
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Doota aud Win' own. i -
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