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IHIS DAILY A0TOBIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MOllNING. FEBRUARY 14. !M3 ,!.'. FUBtlaHlD BY ' Astornn-Coluabiaa PuuIUiin? CosTjanj. , ABTOHIA, OKEGOMJ ASTOUIAN BCILDINO, - - CASS 8TEBKT Turn of Bubserlptlei. DAILY, Borved by Carrier, per week........... 10 cU heut by Mail, peruiontU. , ...... 00 f ! tout by Alan, pur V ' : WEEKLY,'' Sent by mail, per year, 12.00 In advance, tfree posts to subscribers. Thh Astobtah guarantees to Its advertisers tho largest circulation ot nny uewspuper pub- IKIieu oil lue lU'umui niver. , III luiuro an iwui yi luum iiitr.rrBb lurnaruru - . .1, 1 1 M t t 1 . - . . , , .. I .1 tu tlib oliico must be addressed to i lis . . - . CtiV Editob. Local weather tor the twenty-four hour ending at 5 p. m yeaterday, rur nlshed by the U. 8. department of agri culture, weather bureau: Maximum temperature, 46 degrees. Minimum temperature, 84 degree. Precipitation, .21' lncj). Total precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to date," 49.40 inches. Deficiency ' of precipitation from July 1st, 1892 to date, 1.(9 Inches. This paper hat the largest Circulation on the Columbia river, ' An honeit and complete telegraphic re port gives a newpapet a right ana uut to ths name. The newt of the world, fresh every morning at your breakfast table, is what you can find in tlte Aitorian. It holds Hit exclusive telegraphic franchise, and its service is improving daily.' Gov. Pennyroyal says Cleveland Is a Wall Btreet man, and so he Is, according to the peculiar phraseology of the Demo cracy of the rainbow region. Gov. Boles means to succeed . Grover Cleveland In the White House. He does not wish to contaminate himself In associations with goldbugs. He sees that Cleveland's policy must rip up the Democratic party, and he proposes to go' with the biggest crowd He moans to run on Democratic prlncl- pies, at the bottom of which Is the Con federate system, of finance Confederate payment of national debts and pension obligations. The payment of the national debt ' In cornstalks Is .preferable to not paying It at all. Gov. Boies and Gov. Pennyroyal have "sensitive views of the public honor;but as to the gold standard strife, that Is to these advanced thinkers a rello of barbarism and the expiring throe of the effete monarchs and their capitalistic statesmen. Gov. Pennyroyal does not think that Cleveland will need two terms consecutively to perform the work of civil service reform. The advo cates of Gov. Boles for the presidency j In the Chicago -convention were in corn' I est. They did not, like the rest, raoc around and prostrate themselves before the prodigious Cleveland, and give him votes on the first ballot, hoping to se-. him beaten, and get the awful usufruc. of Cleveland's good will. There were hah a dozen or more Just such candidates a that, who pused as Cleveland men, bu were anxious to the lust moment to b. extracted, Impressed and nominated Boies was not one of those fellows. H was out for all there was, and he think, there Is a better field to cultivate th future on the outBlde than on the insld of the coming administration. Here Is what tho Ban Francisco Chron icle says of His Holiness, the governor: "Governor Pennoyer, of Oregon, seenn to bo a good many separate sorts of t crank. It will be remembered that h declined to go to the state line to mee. President Harrison, saying ,thut If th. president wanted to see him he could come to Salem, the capital ot Oregon His most recent exploit was to veto th. bill appropriating 160,000 for the Oregon exhibit at the World's Fair, on 1 the ground that taxation should be strictly limited to the honest administration ol tho neoesaairy governmental f unotlona. That Is right In principle, but man like Pennoyer takes a great deal upon himself when' he assume , to decide what such functions are. The duty of the executive of & state Is to carry out the laws, not to usurp the functions of a supreme court and decide that the legislature is Ignorant of the duties devolved upon It by the organic law." ' "The Astoria delegation got away with tho entire Multnomah reserve yesterday, when the pilot bill was amended so as to require two of tho three commissioners to bo residents of Astoria. Considering there has been an Irrepressible conflict for years over this) very proposition, the Clatsop' delegation Js! Entitled to the credit of a grand victory over the fifteen members from the metropolis." Portland Dispatch. The Dispatch Is correct. No praise can be too great for those, who have scored With each series of fifty round trip tickets sold. single or otherwise, on the fast and favorite steamer Telephone, between' Portland and Seaside, tho As toria Eeal Estate Exchange will give free one lot 5'N Buck a signal success for this city. Th silly charees that tho Astorlan gives all the credit to one man are of course "with out foundation. We heartily congratu late both our representatives . in their efforts In behalf of our Interests. Messrs. Campbell and Trulllnger have fulfilled their pledges most handsomely in this instance, and arc entitled to all the good things we can say of them. But we can not forpret that the brilliant work of Sena tor Fulton has mode" It possible for these gentlemen to succeed, and that his level headed leadership of the Senate has done a very great deal to bring about a state of affairs of which all of us must be proud. ' "The Stars and Stripes," nays the Dalles Chronicle, "hoisted over the Allto lanl hall In Hawaii, as an evidence of Brother Johnathan placing his arms around that queendom has one assurance, and that Is, his flag never, never conde scends' to come down. The Hawaiian group will be ours." : If we were disposed to be rude, we might remark that the Chronicle Is "talk ing through . its hat." The Stars and Stripes has been raised In Honolulu on two previous occasions and the act sim ply meant, as It means In tho present instance, that the American government has assumed temporary control for the safety, of 'ithe lives and property of foreign subjects, and particularly citizens, of the United States. The flag will come down, but only when the object for which it was raised Is assured, We hope thaf Our. banner of freedom will never float over Hawaii In the farcical attempt to "cltlzenize" savage Kanakas at tho call of a few clever speculators. Agent Gardner may have been guilty of blackmailing all the female crooks In New York, but extortion Is not a capita: offense, and does not warrant the ac cused being handcuffed to a murderer on his way to and from the courthouse This undue severity looks like a bit ot Tammany police spite against Dr. Park hurst's agent, but they would probably prefer to handcuff the doctor. It is sus pected that the real charge, as It lies deep In the consciousness of the accuser, If that Gardner "personated an officer." Suddenly we hear that Mr. Cleveland Is saying the tariff reform matter is not so urgent as tho sliver matter the para mount question of the hour Is the silver question we ore told. The ravages of protection and reciprocity may be en dured for a time, but the horrors of the Sherman law are intolerable. Is this a change of the front, a rectification of the line, a flank movement or a Changs of base? It must be a military maneuver of some sort. , It Is a. strange story that ex-8eiintor and ex-Governor John M. Thayer, of Ne braska, Is in abject poverty. He was for many years easily the first citizen of his state, and was a brave and capable orlgade commander In the Array 'of the Tennessee. In public life he neglected personal advantages, and Is old (73) and poor. Tho Salem Statesman, commenting on ur lust article on the subject of the As--orla Y. M. C. A. says: "Salem appreciates these facts, and, tppreclatlng them, supports Its assocla lon and gives It the finest rented rooma .vest of the Missouri river." Perhaps tho Behrlng sea arbitration might as well be abolished. The seals ire all to be massacred while the Com' mtssloners and lawyers are talking, and there seems to be a demand for every body who Is anybody at home. We publish today our regular weekly letter from the National Capital. It Is hardly necessary to remind our readers that these letters ore absolutely gen uine and exclusive. St Valentine's day is with us again Heaven give the mall carriers gtron: arms and backs this morning. Pennoyerl Pennoyer! remember the day When the voters shall meet you In tai lot array; And down from the throne that stupid ity gave you You'll fall to a depth where no veto can save you. And old Nick, when he taketh his dolly siesta Will lay back and call for "Sylvester," "Sylvester." Who'll come like a lamb, For no longer "I AM." But a poor Satan's Imp will be Oregon's Nestor. Bncklen's rules salve. The hAnfr mtlvab In th. ..!. ..... IUIB, brulfiaa Hnroil nlrtora .all sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain, Corn. O ml a 1 1 nlrln .fiinlln.. n . .1 . .. i . j ly cures piles, or no pay required. It wiiuiunn w give perieci satisfac tion HI m-knuw a..nrta,4 1 ne per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, suc cessor to J. C. Dement hom: ASTORIA REAL ESTATE .EXCHANGE, tVcident Hotel Building, Ast-via, Or. YOU SHOULD READ THIS. -The popularity of tho TTnlon Pacific Is best determined by the superior service It accords to tho traveling public In main' tninlng two daily through trains to Omaha, St, Paul, Chicago and points east, thuroHKhly equipped with all the latent appliances for the comfort and safety of its patrons besides shortening the distance materially with Its fast trains. Tho. pres ent trulu schedule enables passengers to reach St. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. Omaha and Kanons City and Intermediate points, forty hours quicker than any line from the Pacific Northwest. Now that the election Is over and the business of the campaign has been .set tled, Dr. Mulilnix has settled down to t.roi'essional business at his office, up stairs at No. 084 1-2 Third street, and will give special attention to chronic diseases. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad If you are going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates of faro same as from Portland , If you have friends In Europe" whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific offlce.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, end toilet articles etc., can be bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria, . ; Handlcy & Haas, 150 First street, Port land, have on sale tho Dally Astorlan, so that visitors need not miss their morning paper when they are here. - R. W. Kuykendall, the undertaker; em balmer and funeral director, has his par lors in the Welch block. No. 718, Water ptreet. Call up telephone No. 7. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San Fran cisco, Is our authorized agent. This paper is kept on file at his ofilce. Wing, Lee & Co.carry a full line of Jap anese and Chinese fancy goods, novelties and curios. Ladles' underwear made to order. 62U Third street. Ring Lung, 355 Third street, carries a full line of Japanese and Chinese goods, novelties, curios, ladles' underwear made to order, at low prices. - Star Coffee and Chop House, 643 Third itreet, meals at all hours. White labor. Terms very low. Oscar Peterson, prop. Parties visiting In Portland can get The Dally Astorlan at Hundley & Haas' news stand, 150 First street. Crow's gallery takes the lead for fine work. Seee the new samples of Solio Cabinets now on exhibition. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side is open the yeur around. CMllren Cry forPitcucr's Castori3 French Tsusy Wafers. Ladies will Ond these wafers Just what they need, and can be depended upon every time to give relief. Safe and sure, can be sent by mail sealed securely. Price, J2.Q0 per box. For sule only by J. W. Conn, corner Second and Cass streets. Two Trains Dally. The Union Pacific is the only line run ning two daily through trains between the Pacific Northwest and Eastern cities. Heart Failure. HOW TO AVOID IT. The epitaph on many a tombstone is " heart failure." No wonder, when we con sider the immense strain which is put on that small organ. Marvelous as it is, beating 100,000 times and exerting a force equal to 5,184,000 pounds daily, it has its limit its endurance often is too severely tested. So nninmon are diseases of the heart ihotich often for a considerable lime without the suspicions of Che alllicted person being in the least excited that it is stated that on person in four has a bad heart Dr. Franklin Miles, of Elkhart, Ind., has for years made a special study of all diseases of the heart, and his remarkable success has made his name a familiar one in all parts of our land. He has found the most common symptoms of heart disease to be Pain, distress or tender' nest in the cheat, back, stomach, bowels, left shoulder and arm, shortness of breath, smother' ing spells, fainting, etc. xur. vjteorge rw. ouiiiu, ui jonrues, xaico Co., N. Y., yritc3: "Db. Miles' New Heart Curb hat worked wonderfully on mind and body so 1 can do a good day's work. i feel ten years younger and take more interest in affairs. I had shortness of breath, palpi tation, pain under left shoulder blade, pain around Iht heart, 1 could not sleep on my right side. Since I have taken Dr. Mild Aw Heart Cars I sleep well, and have no palpita tion. It has made my heart stronger. I wish yon would print this, because I want all to know what Dr. NUat' Ilnart Cure has done for me." "For months my wife suffered with palpi tation, smothering spells, and was n unfile to sleep on her left side. She tried several doctors without Telief. Your Heart Cart was recommended. After taking three bottles, she fully recovered her health. Your medicines do what you claim." Chas. Chmstman, Toledo, O. Dr. MilesNew Cure for the Heart is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee. It is safe, aqreeable, tfftctirc, and does cur Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE " (3aHLaLaH! z XaSiSlaSj TO I Astoria Real Estate Exchange Excursions. xl00 feet, in Hill's second addition to Ocean Grove - a lovely, level tract with beautiful gioves and pure . water, ten minutes 'walk from the beach. , ' Tickets on sale at office steamer Telephone, at BUSINESS CARDS. A A. cteyei-Awo. . ' ATTOKMiSi' AT LAW. Oltlce-Kluiiey's new brick building, corner tuna auu uDevieve street ; up siaim. T Q.A.BOWLBY, ITTOMEY A.I) COIXCELOU AT U 0111 to ou second ntreet. Astoria, or. TOHM H. SMI 'H, ., , . Office In Klmiev'i new brick building, over AR, KANACA, AriOltAHY AT LAW. Office over White House Corner. Astoria, Or w. W. PARKER, ItEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AliENl OHlce Hi lienton street, Astoria, Oregon. DR- l'TiWUAMJ.WRGEON. t Ofll'.se tu FUvel'8 brick building. Culls at tcnued p.miiptly at mi) time auy or night. DV. EILIV JANSON. , PHYsIOlAN & HUKUKON. It OM 7 Uilleeover Osuood's Clolliiug btore, hours, 10 to lit m, 2 to 5 p, in, 7 to 8 p in. Sunday . 10 to 11 iu. D R. O, B, ESTES, or, HnaciRl At t-iitum tn DitiAiuMH (if Women and surKery, uuice over uauzigord score aslui-iu, D'ciSBAsfe ao?,dWJ5MAKA,r.-LrY. burgery by r.J.A. Fulton. Otllce 178 Cass street, lioura 10 to 12 and 1 to 4 JpUYJlOlAN!"tSjl!!f!Ki?JN'AACCOUOHKUK, Office, rooniH 3, 4 over Astoria NationsBank. hours, 10 to 12 Si 2 to 6. itesiueuce. Mtf ueuar si, DR" IFaVuSIAN SUE KHun. (dlice. 4M. Third street. HoU'ft 10 to 12 uuu 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. liciiaci.ee 408 8J stieet T P- Mill I IN!Y. M ij. Gives vpeciui ueuiiiutiit for Catarrh, mrOAl LllliRH, MU-iey uenuo-urinary uraiin Oiliiie ut'Staiis lfilrd tit. lluurs,0 u.ni.u p.m. KICHABD HAiiHY. O. B. ISOM City Surveyor. 2JARHY A ISOM, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND 8CHVE20K8. JtOOMS B AMD 6, OVEB ASTOEIA NATIONAL BANK. w. t. Buitxrr, J. W. DK-AFEU Barney & Draper, Attorneys Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as reclster of th IT. H. Land (mice here, recommends us lu oui specialty of Mining and all oilier business be- lore me l.anu t .nice or uiniuuris, auu mvuiy ng (he practice ol the Oeueral Land Office. "OROCKliNBROUGH & CO A INC. LAW OKP1CE, OKfcGON i.ilY, OB. Special attention given to land bufiness. Set tlers on homesteads or pre-enii ion claims and timber laud purchast-s shown every advantage of I lie law. r or assistance lu making ilual proof call on us. rpHOS. FHEDHICKSON, No. 231, West fcutll nree'.. SOCIETY JVIKliTirVUS. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. UEOUI.AR MKET1NOS OFTMIB SOOIUTY at their rooms in i'ytlilaii building ut eight o'clock r m.. ou the sccoiul auu lourtlt Tues days of each uionih, AUO. DA.NIELHOJJ Secretary. Oceun Hinoampme'.t No. 13, 1. O. O. V REGULAR MKETINH3 OF OCEAN JEN campment No. 13. 1. O. O. F., at tbe Lodge. In the Odd Fellows Hnildluu, al seven r. on the second and fourth Mondays ot eatb month. Soiouruiug brelluen cordially iuvttu. By order O.P. Astoria tsuucxiug & Loan Association fimU RKHULAU MEETINGS OK THIS AbSO X elation a.e held at s t. n. on the lirst Wednesday of each im.iili. Oilke on Cieuevleve street, soutii of Cneuamus. -W. L. KOBB, S-eritry. Common (Jouncu. KEUULAR MEKT1M.8, FIRST AND tlurd Tuesday evenings of each moi.ili i 8 o'clock. or Persons desiring to have matters acted upoL by tlit Council, at any regular meeting must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or belore the Friday evening prior to tlie Tuesday ou which the Council &ilt r regular meeting. K. OSBVJRN, Auditor and Police .ludue Hoard of l'ilot Cominissionerii. niHI7. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS BOARD, X will be held on the first Monday, of each month at 10 a. m. in the rooms of the A:-toria Chamber of Commerce. W. L. KOBB, Seo THE : OREGON : MKERT A. A CLtTElAND, Prop. Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None but the Best Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part of the city Dft. GUMS lV- i. is - i Mfi fin unns AUD CROUP. A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. Vv'hw a cftiM a home, mothv m4e m take a tea ntxinfut of onion sytur' ' v the acit mcrninif u7ionchtrM pire. Pp Oi mip it Ind equal. lf?eall'irT i )n;;is(f upon iftvin Dr. Oitnn'n Ouiou and WUUcu'. tfc-ito or suiol' o: the ouiou. Bom, at OCa. For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. CI J rv iiycf Csrl A. Hanson PARKER & IIA.ISO., Boccc'som to " ' .. C. L, Particr,' Dealers In General t-i aierclaandlsie NEW GOODS ON EVERY STB AM Kit. THIS W'PKK. IrosEi OoocJa. The Old Stand, Asloila, Orugou. CLATSOP. LAND CO. Incorporated with f25,000 Capital StocX. Reaf Estate and Insurance Brokers, Notary Public and Couveyauivrs. Hpvulul atteutiou paid to rents, payment of taxes, etc., for non residents. Bole gents ior South Astoria, Pros pect Pant, Hemlock Park and Owen's Additlou, also best Seaside, business and inside properly aud choice acreage. 471 1 bird St., Astoria. 0. A. STIHS01T Se CO.. ' BLACKSMJTHING Sliip and 0anner7 work, Horsasnoelrg, Wag ons made and repaired, t.oxl wjrk tii ranteed On Cass Btreet. opposite Ine 1 own Tain o uoe GENUINE WALL'S END COAL -FOR BALE AT- , $S.50 PER Th $8.A0 Leave Orders at Occident Hotel. G. 0. M0EN, AGEIT, MAGKUS C. CROSKY, DEALER IN HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, IRON PIPtf AND FITTINGS. STOVES - AND - TINWARE, House Furnishing Goods, Sheet I-ea'd, Strip ' Lead, Blieet lrou. Tin and Copper. ASTORIA TRANSFER CO. FKANK DAMANT, Ffopr. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Exptesslnnd delivery business. Dealers in rnal aud Hay at lowest prices. Tele phone No. 12. 'llilrd Street. HUGHES & CO., Wholesale acd Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers ot All brands ol ForelKU and Domes tie Wines. Liquors and Cigars. J; H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vai Blab Bottled Beer, Finest brands ol Key Westauo Domestic Clears. Liquois lot Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade rioilolted. A II orders from tht Oily aud Country propvias nlled. Sqaentoijue Street, - - - Astoria. Oregon INDEPENDENT COAT FOB POETLAKE Will leave Astoria fur Portland, (Fish er'a Poflk) on Tnesilays, Wednesdays, IhnrKiiilys, Fri'lays aud Baturdays at i:W a. in., nn'i auoaay at o:(J0 p. m. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for ClatBoo County. , Herman Heyneman, Plaintiff, vs. M. M, uee ana .Helen uee, uerenaanis. To M. M.- Dee and Helen Dee, Defend ants above named: In the name of the State of Orecon: You and each of you are hereby re- quired to appear and answer the com nlalnt of iilnl.iti.i filed Btralnst vou in the above entitled cause by the first day of the next retiar urm of the above named court,, next uno . l.ijy six weeas puuu cation of thU summons. And If you fall to answer said cemnlalnt as hereby re quired, you are hereby notified that the plamtlil yiii uv.ply to tne court tor tne relief prayed for therein, to-wit.: for judgment a(;al:iht you ana eacn ot you 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 Beventh duy of October, 1891, and for fifty dol lars additional as attorney's fees, and for costs and disbursements or tnis suit and for a further decree foreclosing tht mortgage seto ut in the complaint here in, and for the sale of the real oronert . therein described, being divers lots in Chelsea Hull road Addition to Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, and that tht proceeds or said sale oe appneu to mt payment or saia amounts, auu ior sua other relief as may be proper. This summons is published In Th. Weekly Astorlan bv order of the Hon. T A. MoBride, Judge of said court, made the 14tn day or. jaunary, j.s3. J. A. EAKIN, Attorney forPlaintlft. NOTICE. TTnltol Rtofeo Tjinil Office. Oregon CltV. Oregon, December 26, 1S92. Complaint having entered at this office V... l.....lna atr.ll aaalnol Alft-ail R HH for abandoning ms nomesteaa entry, ino. wot, dated August 5, 1889, upon the BWVi of NWt4 and NVVV4 of SWV4 of Section 22. and SEW of NEW and NEU Of SEVi of Section 21, Township 7 N,.' Range 9 W., in Clatsop County, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at Astoria, Oregon, before the cleric of Clatsop county on the 8th day of Febru ary 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testimon concerning said al leged abandonment, and on the testimony then submitted a hearing will be had at this- ofilce on March 10, 1893, at 10 o'clock " T' J. T. APPERSON, Register ASSIGNEE NOTICE. To the creditors of Parker & Hanson, and of Gelo F.' Parker and Carl Han son, Take Notice: . , That said Gelo F. Parker and Carl Hanson have made an assignment tome of all their estates for the benefit 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 at. my ofilce In Astoria, Oregon, within three months from this date. . ' W . W. PARKER. Assignee. Astoria, Oregon, January 27th, 1893 SCHOOL. TAXES DUE. School taxes are due in district No. 9, comprising Adair's Astoria, West of Jordan Avenue. W. F. McGregor I'is trict Clerk. Ofilce 558 Third street, Lpper Astoria Gclo F. Parker. foot of Alder street; Isonsoi Co., 113$, Third St., Burlington Route office, 250 Washington street, and t p Northern Tacific passenger office, 1st and Wash ington Sts. Deecs will bo delivered at the office o T. W. CASE, BANKER. TSAHSACT? A GKKEHAt BaHKIMO B0SIK1S8. Oralis drawn avatUble in any par. of the O 8 and Eurr.pc, and on Hong Kong, China, Office Honrs: 10 A. II. to 3 V. SI. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. LW.CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, REPEEBENTINfJ German-Ameriottn, of New York City, N. T. California Marine Insurance Comp'y, of S. P. National Fire and Marine Ini. Co., Hartford. Home Mutual InBoranoe Co., San Franciaoo. Photmix, of London. Imperial, of London, Oregon Fire and Marine, of Portland, Oregon. ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOES A " Ariirnil nimi..iM mm...v.A . i:rMhKJII Kflnnlilll KIIVIVLW uuu bimb unmuHu iiwuiilkuu. AcconntB of Firms and Individuals tioliclted on Favorable Toimi. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Honey Loaned on Personal iecurity. Forelgu and tiomestio Exchange bought an 1 sold. D. K. VTimi, President J. K. Hixrlsi, Cashier. J.O Demeat, Vice President. II. K. tV.rre., O.K. Wright, Joh HoImoi, Directors, H. O.ThomiMMia, t Theo Brack.r, THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts as trustee for corporations and Individ uals Deposits solicited Interest will be allowed on savings deposits as lollows; On ordinary savings b'ioks 4 per cent, per annum. - On term savings books 6 per cent, per annum. Ou certificates of deposit: For threo months, 4 per cent, per annum.' For six months, 5 per cent per annum. For twelve months, 6 per cent, per an'ium. I. W. CASE t-residont J. Q. A. BOWLBY Vice-President FRANK PATTON ..(;ashler W. E. DEMENT -eoretary directors: t W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, D. K. Warren, 0. H.fyge, Benj. Youn.', A. 8. fioed. r VI T.,l . THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK nf POBTLAMD, OBBOOIT. Paid up capital -,....................t260,000 Surplus and profits .. 60,000 CRANK DEKUM. President. D. P. THOMPSON, Vice-President . H. C.STRATTON, Cashier QUICS TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO .AND.. ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the Southern Pacific Comp'y Too Caly Routs Throngo California to al Pointa East and Ssuth. The ScceIc Route of the PaeiSe Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -ARB - SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAES Attached ti etnress trains, affnrdlnir aim, .in. accommodations for second class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeping ear reservations etc, eall upon or address 6, P. KOGEKS Assist ant Geueial Freiclit and Passenger A,?t p... and. Or. - - b&XjXiI