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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1893)
- i Till: DAlL? ASTOKIAN, ASTOELA., .SATURDAY MOKNING, FEJiRUAKY 11. NJBMHHKD8Y Istorian-Colnmbiiit ruilULiui? CoKpanj. ABTOMA, OREGON I ASTOMAK BuILDtNQ, - - CASS BTKKR Ttras of KaWrlptloa. DULY, Served by Cnrrlnr, per week.. 15et tent by Hull, periii'ulb.......... etc toeut by Alall, per Year.. -.fl.Oa YXECLY. Sent by mi!!, per jresr, R.00 la adTanc. freepjsliKolODU bsorioert. Tna Astokiaw Bru&r.iateeeto 1t advertisers the uunest circulation ot tuiy newspaper pub- uuieu 011 me ijoiuiaom inver. . In future sit Items of local Intermit forwarded (o tbia olHce must bo addressed the Cut Korroa. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at B p. m., yesterday, fur ; nlshed by the tj. 6. department of agrl culture, weather bureau: Maximum temperature, 40 decrees. Minimum temperature, 34 degrees. I'rectDltatlon. .61 Inch, ' ! Total precipitation from July lat, 1892 to date, 47.20 Inches. ; - Deficiency of precipitation from July tot 1S02 to date, 2.82 Inches. I " Thit paper hat the largest Circulation on the Columbia river. ' An honett and comvltle telearanhie rt . - . . port give a vewtpaper a right and title lo the name. The newt of the world, freh every morning at your Ireakfatl table, ft what you can find in the Attorian. holdt the exclutive telegraphic franchite, and ill tenice it improving daily. The letter from the mayor of 8oujh Bend, which we took pleasure In publish' Ing yesterday, gives the other side of th. ' controversy. Mr. Cooper, however, does not explain away the "snap shot" appear ance of the whole affair, nor the reasor. why an order of the court, which thr leaders in the movement knew to be 11 legal and worthless, was flourished about In order to compel the Oystervllle official to do what force could not make them do The mayor also claims that legally anu morally the county seat belongs to Soujt!, Bend, and that the court will so order But the South Bend people said the aami thing about the audltorahlp contest, and It went the other way. It will be bettei to wait till the matter Is settled Judicial! on the 14th, before making any more prophecies. They are risky things. Bays the Portland Dispatch: The Asto rlan evidently Is not an advocate of stuti sovereignty, but It does advocate county sovereignty In tho matter of taxes. It I. urging a scheme known as the home rul for counties. This plan proposes to glv the county courts of tho various countle In Oregon power to say what propert; shall be exempted from tuxatlon an what shall not. It claims that what inaj be a good luw for Clulsop county may be poor one for Clackamas county and vie versa. Every one Is allowed to have bl own pet scheme on taxation, and Th Astorlan has the floor till some one els comes forward with a new racket." But, seriously, why Is Tho Astorlan'. pet scheme a "racket?" It la a feasible practical plan with very much in it, a we have already shown, to commend It self to the thinking public. More thu this, It Is nut an experiment, but a flour lulling success In at least throe states I the Union. Mr .Castle, one of the commissioner. of the Hawaiian provisional government made a rather serious blunder lu Wash Ington yesterday, If the wires report hiu correctly. He Is credited with saying I the reporters: "The terms upon wide' such annexation shall be made we ar perfectly willing to leave to the Unlte States government to determine, There Is one condition that we much desire shall be contained In any agreement that may be determined upon, and that Is that the right of sifffrage shall be restricted We want no universal suffrage on the Islands." It Is equivalent to a confession that the "majority of the Hawaiian peo ple are opposed "to annexation. Of course Whitney and pc6ple like him would have no conscience In dealing with an Hownilan question. Whitney says: "We must havo the Islands." But we are becoming more and more of the opinion that the American people do not want to slexe tho Hawaiian Islands against the wishes of the majority of the people thereof, and that a general suspicion of a Job, In some private Interest or other, Is beginning to be entertained. Brother Whitney's enthuulaatio support of the an nexationists is not calculated to allay the suspicion, cither. Jit Is not "Tacoma" or "Tahoma," says the Seattle Telegraph, but according to nil shvUMl.e that could be scared up to 7V With each series of fifty round trip tickets sold, singlo or otherwise, on the fast and favorite steamer Telephone, between Portland and Seaside, the As toria Real Estate Exchange will give free One lot 5' speak In that behalf by the people of the City of Pestlny, It In "Tacobet" In the Nlaqunlly dialect, and "Tacoman" or "Tn.- coban" In tho Fuyallup dialect, and some times "Tuwouk." In English it Is "Rain ier," and until a law is passed to' that effect the English language will remain the tongue of the American people. What rubbish this whole discussion Is: Why not change the name of Fufrct Sound? Why not stop talking of the Olympic moun tains and say "Tu-ad-och-spa-dlt?" BIHy-vester Pennoycr, the Joffersonlan, non-saluting, popullstlc, candidate for oblivion, Is making a floe canvass. He has adopted a new coat of arms a Hon r&muant. kicking his feet through three quartering the Oregon National Guard, Orover Cleveland, and the Wofld's Fair, surmounted by a lumber mill In the back ground. The circular saw of public opin ion Is going his way fast. The governor knows what circular saws generally do When anything pushes hard against them. He's been In the business. Altogether, considering his evidently peaceful disposition and his determination not to fight, the manner In which some of our esteemed contemporaries are treat ing tho British Hoi at present savors of cruelty to animals and calls for the In terference of tho Oregon Humane Bo cloty. Big Guns For Chicago. Herr Glllhausen, chief engineer of the Krupp gun works, with Richard Abe, ar rived last week at Chicago to open Krupps monster display at the fair. The advance section from the celebrated gun works at Essen reached Baltimore some time ago, and was started to Chicago Jan. 26. The removal of Krupps exhibit from freight cars to the building especially constructed for It Is the most dlfllcult problem presented to the bureau .of In stallation. The sensational feature of the exhibit Is a cannon weighing 124 tons the heaviest single article ever offered to a railroad for transportation. There are other heavy ordnance pieces, but in com parison with the leviathan they are llirht weights. Several pieces weigh sixty-live tons each. Herr Ollhausen will discuss the plans for handling these exhibits v. Ith Mr. Holcomb, Chief Engineer ghanlcland and other officials of the park. The Krupp exhibits are coming to Chi cago over the Pennsylvania road. They are due In the park now and have been expected every day this week. For a time It seemed that the display would be abandoned, because none of the rail roads were willing to undertake to bring the guns to Chicago. Engineers of sev eral roads eald the load would wreck every bridge between Baltimore and Chi cago. Much difficulty was also experi enced In persuading any of the ocean lines to put their vessels to the test of carrying tho (runs. Kruprt's engineers kept at work, however, as Emperor Will lam had specially requested that a great showing be made by the Essen works. After contracts were made for ocean transportation tho next thing was to secure a place to unload. After a Ion search tho German engineers selected Sparrows' Point as the only place aloivr the Atlantic seaboard having shears of sufficient lifting power to unload the exhibit. Tho Mnry!an,d Steel company undertook that part of the work. The Pennsylvania Railroad company made a eontract to deliver the goods In Chicago It Is the biggest Job ever undertaken by the engineers of that company. In order to bring the guns to Chicago, 'he Pennsylvania company built cars almost entirely of Iron and steel especl lly for the purpose. These cars are In the form of wide flat trucks, placed on thirty-two exceptionally strong and Heavy wheels, made for the occasion, One car Is to be used In bringing the ui gun. The other ear, to be used in bringing smaller ordnance pieces, Is really In the form of two curs, joined by an iron bridge. It presents the appear once of one long car with sixty-four wiieeis. Herr Glllhausen is confident thnt the exhibit will reach Chicago safely. He naa Inspected the cars and Bays they appear to be amply strong to hold the load. .... Krupp" big gun cannot fall to prove one ot the attractions of the fair. It Is almost twice tho length of the largest orofiance piecej owned In the United states. The gun Is 87 feet long, the big gest one In this country belnir 4G feet It will throw a projectile IGUj Inches In Inches In diameter sixteen miles, the In itial velocity being 4.500 feet a second, the gun will not be fired during the expo sition, me engineer says It would stint ter every pane of glass for miles around the pork. Cooper's Am nil Sale. Rules that will Great Annual Sale are as follows. no goods will be charged except at reg- jq-ices. 20 per cent, off on shoes. 10 per cent, off Oil Tilt Inn trruAa , 10 per cent off on rubber boots and shoes averyimnir else 2K nap ran. rt ..i. - .' - - .... v., unirsa listed goods, such as Starlight yarns, Cenelmerl kid gloves. Royal W C C cor sets, Warner's corsets. Standard patterns, K. and W. Collars anil pnffa Ttni.u ...... and Cutten's silk. Owing to manufactur ers restrictions we are obliged to sustain prices on same. CHItlren Cr jftrpitclicr's Castoris HOME ASTORIA REAL ESTATE HXCHANGE, iV-cidcnt Hotel Building, Ah, Or, YOU SHOULD READ THIS. The popularity of tho Union raclflc Is best determined by the superior service H accords to the traveling public In main taining two daily through trains to Omaha, Kt, Paul, Chicago and points nst, thoroughly equipped with all Alio lnteMt uppllaiicea for tlie comfort mid mifetv of ils patrons besides shortening the distance iiiuienuiiy witn Us fast trains. The pres ent train schedule enables passengers to reach Kt. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. Omuha rind Kansas City and. Intermediate points, forty hourH quicker than any line from the Pticlllc Northwest. Now that the election Is over and the business of the. campaign has 'been set tled, -Dr. KullInU lias settled down to professional business at his oliice, up stairs at No. GS4 1-2 Third street, and will give special attention to chronic diseases. Patronize the Northern Pacific ral'.road If you are going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second cluss tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of furo sumo as from Portland. If you have friends In Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific ofllce, steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wunts. 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, UP First street, Portland,- have on sale the Dally Astorlan, so that visitors need not miss their morning paper when they are here. . Fnrtles visiting In Portland can get The Dally Astorlan at Handley & Haas' news stand, 1,50 First street. Remember the Austin Housa at the Sea side in open the year around. . NOTICE! Use 7.1nfandel wine Intend of cofteo or tea. DO cents per gallon; Dont forget Peach and apricot brandy, also French Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's. BucMen's 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 Reduced Rules. Commencing today.July 29, the rates on the Union Pacific steamers between As orla and Portland and Intermediate points affected, will be $1.00 one way and $1.50 round trip, tickets good until used, G. W. Lounsbcrry, Agent, Astoria, Oregon. A Sisrri Cure fur Files. Itching Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching when warm. This form, as well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. Hoganko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 5Dc. Druggist, or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Dosanko, 320 Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by J. W. Conn. Freueh Tansy Wafers. Ladies will find these wafers Just what they need, and can be depended upon every time to give relief. Safe and sure, can be sent by mall scaled securely. Price, $2.00 per box. For sale only by J. W. Conn, coiner Second and Cass streets. TOO 0FTENTHE CASE. INTERESTING! PROOFS. A young society lady, after a round of gnyety, becomes suddenly conscious of an un usual sensation. She Infrequent attacks of diainest, her back aches, and she feels blue aud generally run down. Mothers, look well to your daughters 1 Daughters, look well to yourselves I Let lue first symptom denoting the ap proach of disease receive your instant atten tion. Healthy women are the hope of the race, and it is well-nigh criminal to neglect anything which promises relief. There is Aoiefor all sufferers from Nervoui Bineases.' Kead what follows: Mrs. Jennio C. Davis, a fine artist and an accomplished authoress, of Westfield, Wis., hud been subject to headache ever' since she could remember. So severe were her at tacks as to cause at times temporary delirium. All t real men t had failed to relieve her, but after using Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine she writes: "My record is to me, at least, satisfactory. Uo headache, constantly in creasing appetite, and a consequent gain in weight of two and a half pounds in just one wcel." ' " ' Six weeks later she writes r "Have read and sewed immoderately of late, but my headaches do not return. , Mrs. John R. Miller.of Valparaiso, Ind, was attacked three years ago with turn of life in its worst form. It finally went to her head, and all indications were that it would result either in Insanity or softening of the brain. Her husband thus writes; " It would be impossible for me to otempf a description of her sufferingt during all this time. She was treated by our wry 6i local physicians, with but terajiorary benefit. She has taken four bottles of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, and is cured. She has gained twenty nonnds in weiclit I tell Toil, she often blesses you for what you have done for her." .. v Recollect that for the cure of all er vou$ Diseases there is no remedy which ap proaches Dr. Mile1 IUstorativ herrine. It is free from dangerous drugs and opiates. Sold by all druggists, on a positive guarantee, or Dr. Miles Medical to., tiKiiart, iua. Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Repdrt ABSOlSJTEDf PURE ... - AT - SSiLSlDE : FBJSE Astoria Real Ectato Exchange Excursions. xl00 feet, in Hill's second addition to Ocean Grovo; a lovely, level tract with beautiful giove3 and puro water, ten minutes walk from tho beach. ; Tickets on'salo at oflice steamer Telephone, at COSINESS CAKD3. 1. ATTOUMJil AT LAW. Office-KIiimmVh ne hn.K bullitlllK. COMier Third and Ueuevleve streets ; up stairs. JQ.A.BOWLBY, Al'TOREY AM) COLXCELGR AT Lift' Office on eeeoud street, - Astoria, or. J OHM H. SMI'H, - , aiiuiinev'aT law. Office in Klniiey'i new brtuk building, over Astoria National Bank, H, KAN AC. m , I. AlluU.VET AT LAW. Office over White House Comer, Astoria, Or W. PARKER, REAL FSTATE and INSURANCE aOKNI Office Ha llenuin street, Antona, Oregon. DH: rtfWj SUBGEON. ,f omce in navels uiick uiiiuuiig. toiiucd promptly at anytime oay or ntelit. D'hiWahkox. b om 7. 01llceiver Ontoou's Clothing Storo, Hours, 10 io l ni, 2 to 6 p, in, 7 to p in. Sunday. 10 to U m. special attention to Dines, of Women sua (surgery. Office over Dauzls-cr'a store Astoila DSAflb WdWJ6ME.ABLln'LrV. surgery by . r. J. A. Fulton. Ofllce 178 Uass street. Hour 10 to 12 and 1 to 4. J rUYSIOl ANUIWEOA'A ACCOUCHEUR. Office, rooms 8, 4 over Astoria, uoiiniDiuiv. hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to5. Kesldence. 639 Cedur st. gon. Office, 4M. Third street. Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. Iteslnence 4W 8u street LP. MULLINIX, M. D.f . Gives iqiecial ueatmeut for Catarrh, Tluoat luiirs, Kia.iey ueuuu-uriunrj uiki' Office upstiJrs.! Ihlrd St. Hours,!) a.ni, p.m. KIOBABD HAP.BT. C. H. 1BOM, Oily surveyor. JJARriY A ISOiVI, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ROOMS t AND 6, OVER ASTORIA NAlIONAL BANK. W. T. BUKNIV, J. W. DBAPBB Barney & Draper, Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as reslster of Ih rv U I , kMl..A l.u ri.tlltni.tlllM ll ill our specialty of Mining and nil oilier business be- iore tue laiiu 'nice ui ia wun", ouU pig the practice ol the General Luuu unco. rROCK-N3R6UCH & COWING. LAW OKKICf, ORLOON t.llY, OK. Special ultentloii s-ven to laud businehS Set tlers ou noiiiestea.sor )ie-empil"ii cunns and timber land puicluws shown every mivantag of tho law. For assistance lu making H-.al proof call on us. WHOS. FAEDRICKSON, I I'lA.'O No. 231. West bixtli .-Heel.. SOCIETY MRU'llNUM. Boandluaviau Benevolent Society, IRiltTI.AH MEKT1NOS OF THIS SOOlfcl'V All at their rooms in Pythian buildup il el;;lit O ClocK r. si., ou lue secouu ana luurui lues days ol each niomii, Al'O. D4NlEMON KecretsiMT. tkwttu hlucaiopmo'.t Mo. 13, i. O. U. if - Ui. fl ( A U Vt U 17 CI , J U KC- iV'tt'A! UK eaiiiiinent No. I.H. 1. O. O. !U ti,e l.i (t In thivOitd Kellowx H.iUilmu. at tcven f. ou the second and fount Mondays ol eucii monili. Hojonnuug oreturou coiumny ii:vim By oMlor O. t. Astonii tiuiiaum A Lou Asaooiatiou Willi Ithtif; L,tlt WliKI INw OF lillS ASO JL elm iimi a"e held al f. . ::i the i.n-i Wednesday of each im.iitli. Ofttce on (ieiti:vlovr siroei, soiiin oi iiuiutniiis. V. I. UOKL, Hwiretrtrv Uoiumon council. OEGUluYtt AlEETlMrb, FIRHT A1 A I third Tuesday orouiiig of each month at So'cluck. nrl'ersoin. desiring to have matters acted uiwr. by the Council, hi any lexulnr nieei.u i; most present the same to the Auditor slid Clerk, on or oeiorc tue many evening prior to ine Tuesday ou which the Council imirti its regular meeting. K. OSP.CRN. AiidHoranit Police .ludire . Board of Pilot Voumiisalonerii. a W E REt, U LA It MEtTl SOS OK THIS BOARD, . will be held on tho first Monduy, of each month at 10 a. m. in the mourn of the Astoria Chamber of Commerce. W. L. JiOHK, 8co THE : OltEUON : UAKERY A. A. CLSmASD, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None but the Best Materials nsed. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered in u part of the city DR. GUMS XXPBOVED LIVER PILLS ' 0HLY0HE FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR, Breath bad or Hend arMprrf1 One cr Iheea yl)e t lievea diire in tho Btomach and cures htauncn. one eaoli night for awri( sweetene lhBtcmac)t evd purine in oreain. They insure perfect dvei-tiif n, revulatethe bowela and cuie oonoiira'ton. " hy act promptly, yet mildly, nrvrr trrip or mvUf r.. 1 64 Brugglau or mall, lioaauieo Med. Co., Thud., i'i. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. owaer -1 1 V2 M Ge'o F. rarkor. , ' Carl A. Hanson PARKSlt & IIASOA, Buccensoin to CI, Parker, - Dealer, lu Cienfrul :-: Mertlinudle NEW GOODS ON F.VEUY STKAMElt. THIS W KKK. The Old Utand, Antoria, Oregon. , CLATSOP LAND CO. Incorporati d with i25,O0O Capital SUirk, Real Estnto and Insurance Brokers, Notary Public and Convcyau. oi. Special aitoutloii paid to renin, payment ot taxes, etc., for non reildents. Hole uueuts tor Booth Astoria, Pros peclFaili, Ilemloeli Fark and Owen's Addition, also bent tieiinl.lo. buln-ss and Inutile property and choice acreage. 471 l aird St., Astoria. G. A. STINSOJf & CO, BLACKSMJTIIING Khlp and Cannery work, Ilorsosnoelrg, Wig oim niado and repaired. oxl work ciu iantJed Ou Oass street, opposite tna '.imm Tain o .iet GENUINE WALL'S END COAL '' FOB BALE AT- $8.50 PER J OA $8.A0 Leave Orders at Occident Hotel. 0. 0. J10EN, AGENT, Tide Table for Astoria. FEBRUARY. . I UIUH WATKK. LOW WAl'KR W I i I A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. 0 lh. m. fU h.m.R. Ii. ni.j ft. h. m. ft. W 1 1 H 7 a 01 9 8 7 19 2 71 7 4!l"T"5 T. 2 2 17 8 2 1 48 8 9 8 09 2 5 8 2ii 1 0 F. 8 2 AH 8 4 2 88 8 5 8 54 2 2 9 01 0 8 rt. 4 8 2 8 8 8J8 0 8 9 41 2 0 9 IH 0 ft 8. b j o9 8 8 4 (Hi 7 1 10 21 I II 10 lh I 2 M. 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ID i 2 3 'a 4 68 8 0 am ui nu oo ,121 30 T 211 5 48 8 41 7 18 6 Oi . . . . 12 50 0 6 F. 24 8 18 8 2 8 40 5 H 0 21 3 9 2 10 0 2 . 7 68 8 1 10 Oil 0 0 1 -18 4 4 a 20 0 2 S. 20 9 Ol 8 1 II 00 6 8 21 4 1 4 211 0 T M 27 l'J Jl 8 8 11 63 7 ii 1 30 3 9 '5 21 10 X. 28 ,11 11 8 6 1 . . . . 0 HI 1 3 0 00 1 1 The lieiKht Is reckoned from the level ol av erage lower low wulera tho niaiie for which ll c souikIIui: aiM given ou the Ccaat aud Uude..c Hurvey bans. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clutson County. Horman Heyneman, Plaintiff, vs. M. M. Dee and Helen Dee. Defendants. To M. M. Dee and Helen Dee, Defend ams aoove namea: In the name of the State of Orecron: You and each of you are hereby, re aulred to apuuar and answer the com plaint of plai.itilT filed atrainst you In the above entitled cause by the first day of tne next resuiar term ot tne above namea court, next followlinr six weeks Dubil cation of this summons. And if you fail to answer said complaint as hereby re quired, you ar"e heivby notilied that the plulntiff ylll apply to the court for th relief prayed for therein, to-wlt. : for judgment agaiiiBt you and each of y6u for the Bum of one hundred and thirty seven and fifty ouo-hundredths dollars and Interest Herein at tne rate of te per cent per uiiuuin from the sevent: day of October. 1S9L and for fifty do! lars addtlioiial as attorney's fees, and lor co.sts ana u:uursement8 or tnis suit and for a further decree foreclosing th mortCiiKe fcto tit In the comnlalnt here In, and for the tale of the real property therein desciied. being divers lots ih ( liel.;ea liuluoad Adultlon to Antorin Clatsop County, Oregon, and that the proceeds of said sale be applied to tho payment or said amounts, and lor such other relief as may be proper. This, summons is published In The Weekly Astorlan oy order ol tne Hon. 't A. Mc Bride, Judge of said court, made tne i4tn uuy oi juunary. issj. J. A. EAKIN, Attorney forFlaintiff. ATTENTION ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. All persons indebted to the firm of Parker & Honson will please call at my office, 112 Benton street, - this city, and settle immediately witn tne unaersignea w. w. fAKitiSK, Assignee. Astoria, Or., January 23, 1893. ASSIGNEE NOTICE. To the creditors of Parker & Hanson, and or uelo . Parker ana Carl Han ant. Tnlra Vnllna' That- said Gelo' F. Parker and Carl Hanson have made an assignment to me or all tneir estates for tne benent of their joint and individual creditors. That all persons having claims against them or either of them should present the same under oath to me It my ottlce in Astoria, Oregon, within three months irom mis date. W . W. PARKER, Assignee. Astoria, Oregon, January 27ih, 1893 ; NOTICE. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, December 20, 1892. Complaint having entered at this office by Charles Stoll against Alfred Hose tor abandoning his homestead entry, No. 82, dated Auyuyt 6, 1889, upon the SW of NW4 and NW4 of SWVi of Section ? nnd SEVi of NKti and NE14 of SE'4 of Section 21, Township 7 N,. Range 9 W., in Clatsop County, Oregon, witn a view to the cancellation of said entry, the suid parties are hereby summoned to appear at Astoria, Oregon, before the clerk of Clatsop county on tne tn day or eoru ary 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond und furnish testlmon concerning said al leged abandonment, and on the testimony then submitted a hearing will be had at this office on March 10, 1893, at 10 o'clock u. m. 1 , J. T. APPERSON, Register SCHOOL, TAXES DUE. School taxes are due In district No. S, comprising Adair's .Astoria.. West of Jordan Avenue. W. F. McGregor, lls trict Clerk. Office 55S Third street. Upper Astoria TO foot ofv Alder street; Isoiis & Co., 113, Third St., Burlington Route oflice, 2o0 Washington street; and t f Northern Tacific passenger office, 1st and Wash in "ton Sts. Deeas w ill, be delivered at the office o I. W. CASE, , BANKER. . IBAHSACT': A OiNEEAI, Bankins 'Bubihms. . Drotts dmwn available iu any rarj of the D 8 and UiU"l'C, and on Hong Kong, China, OIBce Hours: 10 A. M. to 8 P. il. Odd Fellowa Building, ' Astoria, Oregon. I. W. CASE- INSURANCE AGENT, llll.t'KEETlKU Cetman-Aiiierioan, of Nsw Tork Oity, IT. T. California Murine Insnranos Comp'y, of 8. T. . National Firs mi Manns Ini. Co., Hartford. Home Matual Insur¬ Co., Sui Fnneisoo. Phfflnir, of London. Imperial, of London, Oregon Fuo and Marine, of Portland, Oregon. ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK . DOES A . ; CEKERAL BAKKING BUSINESS. Accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited on Fuvoruble Terms. Interest r'd on Time Deposits. Money Loaned on Personal neourity. Foreign and uomestie Kxchango bought anl told. D. K. Warrsa, President J. K. HIkkIh, Cashier. J.C Dnmcai, Vice President. I. K. H ams, 1 :. S. Wrtuht, i Jolia llobsoi, Directors, y H. C.Thonvsoi, Tfceo Bracker, THE ASTORIA SAVIN&S BANK Acts as truRtee for orporatloni and Individ UuIh Depohita solicited - interest will be allowed on savings deposits as tollows; On ordinary savings b loks 4 per oent per annum. On term savinsrs hooka 6 per centre annum. On ceitirles'.es of deposit: Fnr throo months, 4 pel cent, ptr annum. For sU months, 5 per cent, per annum. For twelve months, 0 per cent, per annum. I. W. CASE . "resident J. Q. A. BOVYLBY , Mce-Pr. sident FRANK PA'T"N I Cashier W. E. DEMENT secretary directors: I. W. Case. J. Q. A. Bowlby, D. K. Warren, C. H. Prko, lleiij. Younir, A. 8. fieed. F. J. Taybr. THE PORTLAND SAViNCS BANK OF rOETLAND, OHBOON. Paid ur capital ... ...,.$260,000 Surplus and profits .. 60,000 f KANK DrJKUM. Pn sident. V. P. THOMPSON, Vice-President H. C.STK.ilTON, Cahler MAGNUS C. CKOSBY, DEALER, IN 1UBDWAUH, IRON, STEEL, IKON P1PK AND FITriN'Ofl. STOVES AND TINWARE, Douse FumMlilnit floods, Sheet Lead. Strip Lead, tiiieet Iron, Tin ai.d Copper. ASTORIA TRANSFER CO.. 1'IiANK DAMANT, Propr. L'very, Feed ar.d Sale Stable, Expri'ss nnd del very bls,n. Dealei-s in I'oiil ;iu(i liny ui lowest prices. Tele puone JSo. 12. Tlilrdtiert. CAftNAHAU & CO successors to I. W.Cuse, Importer and Wliolemde and Retail dealer in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Cor. Second and Cass Street, ASTORIA, OREGON HUGHES & CO., Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of Ail brands ot Foreign and Domes tie Wines. Uquors and Cigars. J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vai Blats Bottled Beer. Finest brauds of Key West and Oomestlu Cigars Lhluor i.' ,-(iu'iiiMi Kurpiwes. family trad Hoilcned ill orders from the it'ty anil '"uiii proe'' jj fllied tjueinoiiue Sf.ref! , Astoria. iregou Deaier in . ardwars and Ship Chandlery, tire Oil. Bright Varnish, Etnacle Oli. Cot ton Canvas, H-mp Sail Twine. t.arrt Oil, Wrought Iron Wplkei, (4alvanlzted Cut Nail O-rooorlois, H3to. Agvlctilturiil Implements, 8"Wing Ma iiiaeliine, V aims m.d Oils. H.B. PARKER : DEALER IN Ime. Brick, Sand, Plre Brick. Fire Clay, G liient, Mill bed,Oit, Hraw linlr, W. od Delivered to rder. Draying, Teaming and Express BuintBi. FISHER BROTHERS 8HIP CHANDLERS. Honvr and Slialf HAEDAVABO Car.Tln wk . Wagons and " Vehicles, Farm Mnchlnry, 1'aintr, ils. Varnishes. XAItf'CB 0','f,nB, ini.twitA -.vmiV. - Doors and V, iui.ows. PROVISIONS, FLOUR and MILL FEED. ASTORIA, - - OREGON.