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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1893)
TIIE DAILX ASTOBIAN, ASTOBIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUAHY 3 5, 1803 OBUHIB ST . 'i.ti'ian--Ctai;ait ta'AUlkg Company. ABTOIOA, OitKQON 1 ASTOHIAST HU.nUKl. - CAM RTBKCT Tubs of Salmcrlptloi. DAILY Served by Carrier, per week...- Wets beut by Mull, permoutb. o ct beut by Hall, per Xear - ...7.UO WKIKLT. Boot by mall, per year, fi.OO In advance. THaSTOBtAW guarantees to tta advertisers I he UtKDHt circulation ol any newspaper pub julied uu tne Columbia Klver. In future all Horn of tonal Interest forwarded to this olllce must be addressed to ihe CI IV KD1TOH. Local weather for the twenty-four houra ending at 6 p. m., yet .erday, fur nished by the U, 8. deportment of agri culture, weather bureau: Maximum temperature, 43 degrees. Minimum temperature, 30 degree. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from July Jt, 1832, to (lute, 49.40 Inches. DeQeleney of precipitation from July 1st, 1892, to date, 1.83 Inches. Thit paper has the largest Circulation on the Columbia river. An honest and complete telegraphic re port gives a newspaper a tight and. title tt the name. The news of the world, freth every morning at your breakfast table, is what you can find in the Attorian. It holdt the exclutite telegraphic franchiie. and its service is improving daily. A CHANGE. Yesterday morning I purchased from Samuel Elmore, his entire Interest In the Astorlan-Columblan Publishing Company, and I have now complete proprietorship and control of The Astorlan. With this change come Increased fa cilities, valuable assistance, and renewed strength and vigor that will enable m to make The Astorlan a better newspa per. It is my highest ambition to make Th Astorlan Invaluable to the business Inter ests and prosperity of Astoria, and welcome visitor in every household. I shall endeavor to guide the policy ot The Astorlan so that it shall receivi and deserve the hearty support of th' people of this city. P. W. PARKER. In another column will be found a re port of the last meeting of the chambei 'of commerce in Portland. Mr. Laidlaw the British vice-consul at that "port went out of his way, we are sorry to see to malign and say' untruthful thing. about the port of Astoria. A man In his position, so constantly In touch with th shipping Interests of the river, must sure ly know that, when he says we are con stantly having casualties with vessels a Astoria, he Is saying what is not th truth. There has been more damage t ull kinds of craft Jn Portland In oiio year owing to freshets and drifts, than ha been chronicled In Astoria, In ten. Port land has no port, never had a port, an never will have a port, as long as th laws of nature prevent water runnln; up hill. We also see that the chambd of commerce has sent' a committee t Salem to attempt to get .Governor Pen noyer to veto the pilot bill.' Buble, sometimes cry for the moon but the. don't get it. About the only sure thing In Cleveland'! Cabinet No. 2, after Carlisle for th Treasury,, is Don Lamont. There Is n doubt of the. solidity of Pan, He I wanted for his frank and able bestowa of good advice. Cleveland ha the Ide. that with Lamont In the War Deport ment he can rip up the pension lists. Thr . lists . ot those who- draw pensions fot the restoration of the Southern Con. federacy to the Union, and putting tht Democratlo party on top again, are to be purged and bled. There must be r. Southern Secretary of the Navy. It li sold. Alabama Is his home. Vilas want a Wisconsin man. Dickinson has a lUi of millionaires from whom it will be at easy to pull a Cabinet man as to draw straws. Voorhees has Mr. Gray in tow, as usual, and may not have seen the end of his disappointments. Mr. Bayard hat jvcede4 mysteriously from tho public guae. We have. a tip for Mr, Cleveland. It Is to call an extra session and have the Cabinet and the Supreme Court enlarged. Much should be composed of fifteen able bodied cltitena. The Administration needs a policy of augmentation. ' We only had one object In signing the document asking the state attorney to forero bringing I O. Carpenter to this elty for trial. We were shown a letter from Mr. Barrett In which he gave It as ils decided opinion that Carpenter could With each series of fifty round trip tickets sold, single 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" net be convicted If brought to this city, r.n-1 that tho county tfiuU crJy to .pt ta teellcsa expnss if Iis-tot ordered to jcme. Thl being the case, arid knowing that, if Carpenter cams to Astoria, ho would lose Ills present position in Stin Francisco, we willingly signed the paper, and stand ready to. do the same thing again under similar circumstances to morrow If nectary. We think that, taking into consideration the saving of expense to the county alone, wo were perfectly Justified in our action. No ul terior motive urged lis In our course. We are averse to stirring up sensational lies for self or any other considerations. In contemplating the name of John Qulncy Adams aa a possible member of the Cloveland Cabinet, we should not for get that tho post for which it Is said his Inherited qualities fit him, and upon which four generations would gaze with favor, Is, of course, that of Secretary of. State. We had been led up gradually to believe that It would bo wonderful for Mr. ' Carter to get that place, ' and the delight with which we recently discov ered in him the head of the American Car equals almost the thrill with which we first appreciated Chief Justice Fuller. Wo give him up, therefore, if we are not to hall him as the frontispiece of the Cab inet, with a certain reluctance. However, the name of John Qulncy Adams would go a good way to elbow us, as it were, into a pleasing path of meditation on the merits of the antique and the eternal loglo of public destiny. One thing Is already plainly written on the face of affairs. It is that the late Cleveland Presidential campaign Is the last in which that Immense old im posture, the Democratic party, can ploy the double-headed hypocrite on all busl ' ness cuetrfulona u!nd win. The j'agged edges of things are sticking out. The Shoe and Leather Bank, we see, Is to have a' new twelve-story building on Broadway, Now York, to coBt $250,000, which wilt maintain the' suggestion of tho natural nnd not unpleaslng hues of tanned leather, and bo an actual veritable ornament to the city. Truly, "there's nothing like leather." Nothing but praise was heard in thL elty yesterday for th action of the County Commissioners In the matter of appointments of district road supervisors. Tho men selected are, taking them ali together, about as good a team as could have been chosen. The Orcgonlun Is evidently ashamed ot Itself, for Its stupid outburst against the pilots of thiB city, and Astoria, and the world In general. It seems to have made up Its mind to Bay nothing more about a matter that has left a stain on its reputation. When Cleveland finds Hill with a ma jority of Dempcratlc Senators behind 'ilm, ho will havo occasion to nsk the lear people who voted for him through nlslnformation, "Will you kindly tell me where I am -tit?" Eastern Oregon is always jealous of is. But then we had to be Jealous two .'ears ago, and everything comes to the nan (or county) that waits. Lent begins toduy, and all through the vorld . Catholic, heads will be bowed In irayer and fasting. Tho Washington Senatorial situation Is jtlll vacant. None but long, hungry waiters need apply. "Aloha nul Hawaii," means "Hail to you, Hawaii." Yet it never does hall In Hawaii. ' l : ! ! ! .! O, why all this waste and this woeful expense, This loadstone, this useless embargo; To give us a place at that folly Immense, The coming World's Fair at Chicago? Poor Oregon's pocket you'd steal from and break, You'd do all you could te destroy her; When, Instead ot expending a cent you could take And exhibit that fossil Pennoyer. A Sure Cure fur Piles! Itching? Piles a.-e known bv moisture like perspiration, causing Intense Itching wnen warm. Tins rorm, as well aa Milml, Kleetllng or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. lloaanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects a ermanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko. 829 Arrh street. l'hiladelnhla. Pa. Sold bv J. W. Conn. ' All Free. Those who have used Dr. TClmr'a New Discovery know Its value, and those who have not. have now the oimortunit v to try It free. Call on the advertised drug gist and get a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to H. R. Bucklet ft Co.. Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, ns well as a copv of Guide to Health and House- K rtl .1 In. All n.Kl..U I iu imo.iuviui, iitv. -All Ul n lit, ii in guaranteed to do you good and cost you noming. unaa, Mogera urugstore. ASTORIA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Occident Hotel Building, As'a,Or. YOU SHOULD READ THIS. The popularity of the tlnloft Pacific fa beet determined by the superior service it acords to the traveling public In main taining two dally throiiKh trains to Omaha, St, Pnul, C'lileoeo ond points enst, thoroughly equipped with nil the Intent appliances for the comfort and safety of its patrons besldup shortening the distance materially with Us fast.tralnH. Tho pres ent train schedule enables passengers to reach St. Paul seven hours quicker and Chicago twenty-four hours quicker. Omaha and Kansas City and intermedial! points, forty hours quicker than any lino from tho I'aolllc Northwest. Now that the election is over ami, the business of the campaign has been set tled, Dr. KullinU has settled down to professional, business at hi office, up stairs at No. G84 1-2 Third street, and will give speclul attention to chronic diseases. Patronize the Northern Pacific railroad' If you are going East. Low rates of fare, through tickers, burgage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class tickets can stop over at Portland. Kates, of faro same us from Portland. If you have frlonda in Europe whose pasnage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacillc ofllcn.steamer Telephone dock, and make known your wants. Reduced rates vlu all tho lead ing steamship lines. . AH the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with tho choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., .can I. a Uiiahl n t tVlA InWAtl riiCtt U t J . W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Asioria. IT 11 .... a. IT... irn .Vl-.r. dl.nnl Tff. 1 1 U 1 1 ' 1 1 T Qt A ti " 1, iwv- ,iai "". w. v- Kind, have on sale the Daily Astorlan, so inui viMiior uceii uui imw) iucii morning paper when they are here. L. P. Fisher, newspaper advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, Ban Fran cisco, Is our authorized agent. This paper Is kept on file at his oflice. Wing, Lee & Co.carry a full line of Jap anese and Chinese fancy goods, novelties and curios. Ladles' underwear made to order. D29 Third street. Sing Lung, 335 Third street, carries a full line of Japanese and Chinese goods, novelties, curios, ladles' underwear made to order, at low prices. Rtnr Coffee and Chop House, B43 Third street, meals at all hours. White labor. Terms very low. Oscar Peterson, prop. Parties viHltlng In Portland can get The Daily Astorlan at Handley & llaas' news stand, 150 First street. Crow's gallery takes tho lead for fine work. Seee the new samples of. .Sollo Cabinets now on exhibition. Remember the Austin House at the Sea side is open the year around. Heart Failure. nOW TO AVOID IT. The epitaph on many a tombstone is "heart failure." Ko wonder, when we con sider the immense strain which is put on that small organ. Marvelous us it is, beating 1(10,000 limes and exerting a force equal to 5,184,000 pounds daily, it has its limit its endurance often is too severely tested. So common are diseases of the heart -inoogh often for a considerable time without the suspicions of tlie nillicted person being in the least excited that it h stated that one person in four hat a bad heart Dr. Franklin Miles, of Elkhart. Itid.. has for years made a special study or all diseases of the heart, and his remarkable success lias made his name a familiar one in all parts of our lund. He has found the most common symptoms of heart disease to be pain, diafress or tender' ness in the chest, back, stomach, bowels, left shoulder and arm, shortness of breath, tmolhev ing sptlls, fainting, eto. Mr. George K. Smith, of Bnrnes, Yates Co., N. Y., wriies: "Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure tuts worked wonderfully on mind and body s I can do a good day's work, lfeel ten years younger and take more interest in affairs. I had shortness of breath, palpi tutinn nnin nnilnr left, shonliler blade, txu'it around the heart, 1 could not sleep on my right sule. Since 1 hove taken ur. juuet jew Heart Curs 1 sleep well, and ham no palpija- linn If li,i mnrln m v Ami! idronntr. I wish ....u ......... j - J - - you would print this, because I want all to know what Dr. June Jueari Lure lias uuno for me." Vnr mnntViu mv wife suffered with txiint- fcih'oit, tmotfierintj tptlls, and was unable tr sleep on her leit sine, one uiea several doctors without relief. Your Heart Curt lerl. After takincr three bottles, she fully recovered her health. Your medicines do what you ciaua." Christman, Toledo, O. rir Miiea' Nrnn Hum for the Heart is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee. It is ni agreeable, ej)fctne, ana aoa euro. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. DECISIVE Baking Powder Tests The United States Official Investigation of Baking Powders, made by authority of Congress, in the Department of Agriculture, Washing ton, D. C, furnishes the highest authoritative informa tion as to which powder is the best. The Official Report Shows the ROYAL to be a cream of tartar baking pow der, superior to all others in leavening power f3 V a Astoria Real Estate Exchange Excursions. xlOO feet, in Hill's second addition to Ocean Grove a lovely, lovel tract with beautiful gioves aud pure water, ten minutes walk from the beach. , Tickets on sale at oflice steamer Telephone, at BUSINESS CARDS. A A. C CVELANO. , A. ATTOKMSK AT LAW. office-Kinney's new brlek building, comer Thud and Oenevleve streets ; up stairs. J Q. A.BOWLBY, AITOltM IB COISCELOR AT At ' office on second street. Astoria, UK TOHM H. SIWI'H, - O A'l'lOKNKV. AT Law Office In Kinney' new brick building, over Astoria Naliomu B.uik, A. R' K Al'fcT AT LAW. ' Office over White House Corner. Astoria, Ot w. W. PARKER, RKAfESTATB AND UfSUEASCK AGEN3 tJfllce Ui lteuton stie-t, Astoria, Uregon, DR'CI'TIflJHUHGEON. f Offl In Fin vers brick bulMing. Call nt tenihnl p-omntly at an j tune day ornlgliu DPhWaJ"K0X. IIOM7. Olllceovcr O.iquod'a Cloihlng Store, hours, 10 to I? in, 2 to 5 p, in, 7 to 8 p in. buiiday, 10 to 11 m. D R- O-B. ESTES. otraw Hnecln1 nt.tMiii.inii tn rlveanM of Women and rillDlljl&A ALlU DLHU&Vil, Surgery. Ollke over Dauziger's store Astoria. Surgery by i r. J. A. Fulton. Oflice 178 Cass street, lioura 10 to 12 and 1 to 4. J FHYSIOlANtFuUG&Jfr'A ACCOUCHEUR. Offlce, rooms S. 4 over Asforia JfRttonsiBank, hours, 10 to.12 & 2 to5. Knsldeuce. 680 Cedar st. D R" iWriVlcFirvsiWAff S SITR- gon. Oflice, 464. '1'lilrd street. Hours 10 to 12 auti 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. lUisldence m Ik) street P., MULLIN1X, M. D., (liven hueeial ueatment for Catarrh, Tiiroat Lungs, Kidney tienilo-Urinary organs. OlUce upstairsljjt Third St. Uount,0 u.niA P.m. RICHARD HAHBY. O. H. 1SOB. City Surveyor. JJARRY A ISOM, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SUKVKifOK8. Rooms 5 and a, OVER ASTOKIA NA1IONAL BANK. W. T. BDKNSV, J. W. DBAfKR . Barney & Draper, sl.Law, . Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as realster of th V. S. Laud Ollice here, reuuiniiienUs us in out specially of Mining and all oilier business be fore the Land tllce or the Courts, aud involv ing the practice of the General Laud Orilce. rROCKfcNBROUCH & COWING. LAW Op-KICE, OREGON t'lTY, OH. Special attention itiven to land bUNiui'us. Set tlers on iiuiiiKHteaiis or prH-eiiiptiuii claims and timber land puieluses .sliuv.ii ever) advantage of me law. t-or as,Uuiici lu inakliig hal prifof call on us. THOS. FREORICKSON, PUvO iCiStii. No 231, Wsst fclxih rt.ee . SOCIETY ItlliETllMUS. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. KKUULAU MBKTlNtlS OFTUIN HOC1KTV at their'rooins In i-ythlxu buildini; it eiKlil e'ulock p m.. on the second aua lourtli Tues days of each oiunth, AU(1. DANIELSOS Becretarv. Ootuui Hiucainpme'.t Mo. 13, 1. O. u. S I ) EGULAK MttEflNOS OK OCEAN EN- : l caiiipment No. t:t. I. O. O. F., at tne l.odne I Id the Uld Fellows Builiiiui:, at seveu r. ; on the second aud toiirh Mumlays oi eKtb i month. Sojourniug breiluen cordially Invltcu, By order Ascona ttuuuuig & Loau Aaaociatlou f lHE UlJOCLrt It AIKE l'lMiS OK TUIH ASO A elation H'e held at 8 r. n. on the first Wednesday of each aiouib. Odiiio o;i Genevieve street, south ol Cbeuaiuus. W. 1.. BOHB, eeretTy. Uomruon (Juuncii. KEHULAK MEK'11N(t, FIRST AN1 tl ird Tuesday eveulugsof each moutl it o'clock. WFersons desiring to have matters acted unor. by the Council, ai any regular meetiiig luusl present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening prior to the Tuesday on which the Council Imlris Its reuulai meeting. K. OM10UN. Auditor and Police .fudee Hoard of IMlot Coninilasinneri. THi"" REhlT.AR MEETIN08OFTHI8 BOARD, will be held on the first Motility, of each uonth at 10 a. in. iu the room of the Atorla (Chamber of Commeree. V. L. KOBB, Sec THE : 0UEG0N : BAKERY A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop. Good Bread; Cakes and Pastry, None but the Best Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part of the elty Gelo F. Parker. Carl A. Hanson PARKER' & II AS SO A', Successors to l I,, Vrt;ef, Dealerit in CSenernl ;-: Jllcrchandise NEW O00D3 OX EVERY 8TKAMKK. rnm WKEK. X5loc3E Goods. The Old Stand, AnlorU, Oreuou. CLATSOP LAND CO. Incorporated with $23,000 Ciiultal Stoclt, Hel Estato and Insurance Brokers, Kotary Fublio and t'onveyani-era. rU'eclnl atteuiiou pal l to rent", pus uicntol Uxe, etc., for non residents. (Sole mjents lor Pouth AnUirln, Pros peel FaiH, Hemlock Park and Owen's Addition, kIso bi-st SbbrIiIo, busiti'-ss nd Inside iiroperty and choke acreage. 471 laird it., Amor a. O. A STINS0H & CO.. BLACKSMITHING Bhlp and Cannery work, Horsewoelrg. Was ons made and repaired, do Ki work KiiuaoHed On Cass street, opposite tne V i(um 'lalK o tie GENUINE WALL'S END COAL -FOU SALE AT $8.50 PER TON $8.iH Leave Orders at Occident Motel. G. 0. 310EN, AGENT, C. CltOSBY, HARD WAKE, IKON, STEEL, IRON P1PK AND FITTINOH. STOVES AND TINWARE, Bouse Furnishing ooris, Sheet J-ead, Strip Lead, Sheet lnm, Tin aud Copper. HUGHES & CO., Wholesale and Ketall LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands ol Foreign und Oomea tie Wiuen, Llouurs mid CiKars. J. H. Gutter Wbltkles a specially. Vai Blab Bottled Beer. Finest brands ol Key West ano Dnniestic Cigars. 1,1 uorw tor Medlolnal Purpos.- Kuinllv Tr.ide holiclied All orders from thi Oity and Country pro)'v'iy filled. Squemoqne Sireef , - - - Astoria. Oregon INDEPENDEKT BOAT FOR PORTLAND lllii Will leave Ahtoria for Tortlanil, (Fish er's Dock) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Tbnradaj's, Fri'lays aud Saturdays at I M) a. ui., and Kunday at OAK) p. ui. In the Circuit Court of the State of OrcKon. for t.lataOD County. Hermiin lleynernan, Plaintilf, vs. M. M, Dee and Helen uee, ueienciaius. To M. M. Dee and Helen Uee, Defend- anta above named: In the name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby re oulred to amiear and answer the com. Dlatnt of nlalntUT filed against you in the above entitled cause by the first day of tne next reKUinr term or tne aoove namea court, next following six weeks' publi cation of this summons. And if you fail to answer suld complaint as hereby re quired, you lire hereby notilled that the plaintiff jill apply to the court for the relief prayed lor therein, to-wit.: for Judgment UK!ilr..st you and each of you for tho sum of one hundred and thirty seven and fifty one-hundredtha dollars and Interest tiiHreon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the seventh dav of October, lslll. and for llftv dol lars additional as attorney's fees, and for costs and disbursements of this suit, and for a further decree foreclosing the mortgage seto ut in tne complaint here in, and for the sale of the real property therein described, being divers lotB In Chelsea Kallroad Addition to Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon, and that ' the proceeds of sala sale oe applied to the payment of said amounts, and tor such other relief a may be proper. This suinmonB Is published in The Weekly Astorlan by order of the Hon. T. A. McBrlde, Judpce of said court, made tne ntn uay oi jaunary, ism. J. A. EAKIN. Attorney forPluintlft NOTICE. United States Land Oflice. Oregon City. Oregon. December 26, 18)2. Complaint having entered at this office by Charles Stoll against Alfred Hose for abandoning his homestead entry. No. 8O0J, dated August 5, 1889, upon the BW'i of NW'A and NW4 of SYV14 of Section XI, nnd SE',4 of NK'A and NE14 of SK'A of Section 21, Township. 7 N Range 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 clerk of Clatsop county on the 90a day of Febru ary 1K3, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish lestlmon concerning said al leged abandonment, and on the testimony then submitted a hearing will be had ftt this olllce on March 10, 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m. . 1 J. T. APPERSON, Register ASSIGNEE NOTICE. To the creditors of Parker & Hanson, nnd of Gelo F. Parker and Carl Han son, Take Notice: That said Gelo F. Parker and Carl Hanson have made an assignment to me of all their estates for the benellt of their Joint and individual creditors. That all persons having claims ngatnst them or either of them should- present the same under oath to me at my oflice In Astoria, Oregon, within three mouths from this date. YV . W." PARKER. Assignee. Astoria, Oregon, January 27th, 1S33 SCHOOL TAXES DUE. School taxes are due In district No. 3, eomnrislriK Adair's Astoria, West of Jordan Avenue. W. F. McGregor, res trict Clerk. Olllce 608 Third street, Cpper ant Genera! Freight and Passenger AKent, Port Astoria ' and. Or. . . . . . TO foot of Alder street; Isons & Co., 113$, Third St., I'urlington Route office, 250 Washington street, and t p Northern Pacific passenger office, 1st and Wash--iuirton Sts. Decc.s will bo delivered at the office o I. W. CASE, , BANKER. T&1KSACT? I 0CKAL BAHKIK3 BBS DISSS. Drafts drawn available In any par jot the D 9 and Europe, ami on Hong Kong, China, Offlco Honrs: 10 A. M. to S P. M. Odd Fellows Bulldlns;, Astoria, Oregon, I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, KKPRE8ENTING1 Oonnan-Ameriow, of Ntw York Oity, K. T. California Marias Inaonnoe Comp'y, of S. T. KationU Firs and Mans Ins. Co., Hartford. Home Mutual Lujoranoa Co"., San Franoijoo. Phmnix, of London. Imperial, of London. Oregon fm and Marino, of Portland, Oregon. THE ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK D0K3 A ' 1 . .- - GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Account oi Firms and Individuals solicited on Favorable Terms. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Moaejr Loaned on Personal security. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought an 1 fid. .. D. K. ffsrrea, President. i. K. Hlnirlai. Cashier. J. Ueaisat, Vice President, l. K. Warren, 1 S. WrUht, J . John HoUea, (Directors. H . TbomiMOS,) Thro Bracksr. j THE ASTORIA SAYINGS BANK Acts as trustee for corporations and Individ uals DcponlU solicited . Interest will be allowed on savings deposits as tollown; On ordinary savings h ioks 4 per cent, per annum. On terra savings books ( per cent, per annum. On certificates of deposit: For threo months, i percent, perauuuui. For six months, 5 per cent, per auuuin. For twelve months, t) per cent, per an ium. I. W. CASK :.. President 1. Q. A. BOWI-BY Vice-President FRANK PATTON . ,ashler W.K. DEMENT -ecretary pibictors: L W, Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, D, K. Warren, 0. H. P&ee, Ben). Younir, A, 8. Keed. K. J. Tiiyljr. THE PORTLAND SAYINGS BANK lir POBTLAND, OBKOON. Paid up capital .. .t280,000 Surplus and profits 60,000 (RANK fiEKUM, President. P. P. THOMPSON, Vice-President. H. C.BTKATTON, Cashier QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO AND... ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Shasta Route ot the Sonthern Pacific Comp'y Tht Oily-Rout Through Oilifornit to al Pointi Hut ml South. The Scenic Rout of the PaciSe Coast PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AND . SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING C.R9 Attahcd to express train, affording sup rlor acroaiiiioea'inus for second ciast pamenKers. Kor mt s, tickets, slei'lns; er reerTtlop. etc., call up D or address B. r. KtMiClU. Assist-