The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 21, 1893, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA,
TUESDAY
MORNING, FEBRUARY 21. .cba
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the litest circulation of any newspaper pule
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In future all Item of local Interest forwarded
to mm uiuue iuu-ji u auuieuoa u ma
; CIT KDITOB.
Local weather for the twenty-four
hours ending" at i p. m., yesterday, fur
niahed by the U. B. department of rfc-
culture, weather bureau: "
Maximum temperature, W degreee.
Minimum temperature, ST deyreee.
Rreclpltation, none.
Total precipitation from July 1st, 1891
to date. 62.45 inches.
Deficiency of precipitation from July 1st
1892, to date, .60 Inch,
This paper has the largeit Circulation
on the Columbia river. j
An honest and complete telegraphic re
port gives a newspaper a right and till tp
the name. The news the world, fresi
every morning at your breakfait table, fa
what you can Jlnd in the Attorian. It
huldi Hit exclusive telegraphic franchise,
and its service i improving daily. ; . i
The Portland Telegram Is rampant.
During- the course of three articles on
Senator Fulton with which It adorned Us
editorial columns on Saturday, It re
marked: ",'..
"President Pulton, of the senate, has
eternally damned himself. His Idiotic
effort to Imitate Tom Reed was the most
Illustrious exhibition of aslnlnlty ewer
witnessed In an Oregon legislature.
When the Durham ballot bill was
forced through the senate last night, the
president of that body, unmindful of his
position as an Impartial presiding officer,
made a constructive quorum when there
was actually none present. Csar Reed
may have had some show or pretense of
authority for his autocratic rulings, but
there was actually none for the presi
dent of the senate In his infamous rul
ings on the Durham bill. On the con
trary, senate rule 27, which was adopt
ed for the government of that body and
which the president was obligated by a
solemn oath to enforce, distinctly says
that no member shall even be permitted
to yote on any question unless he Is with
in the bar of the senate at the time the
question is presented. By what author
ity count members as present and voting
when they are outside the bar of the sen
ate? It was on infamous high-handed
proceeding which merits the condemna
tion of every citizen of Oregon, irrespect
ive of his political creed or party affil
iations. Charlie Fulton should have
learned a lesson from Tom Reed's fate;
but he didn't. -The republican party of
Oregon should have looked upon the
wreck of the national organltutlon before
1 embarking In such a foolhardy adven
ture; but it didn't. Now Fulton and his
aBOclntes will have to take the conse
quences. They have dug their grave,
and have gone down to well-merited ob
livion. Any party which attempts to In
troduce Claris m into this country is
doomed to everlasting perdition."
That settles It, but there are two or
three things we wish, the Telegram to
remember. Throughout the session ihe
democratic members have been loud. In
their cries for a longer term. When the
lust day came, In the senate, every re
publican member was in his seat, as were
most of the democrats. On this last day,
as can naturally be supposed, there was
a great deal of work to be completed.
The Durham ballot bill was one of jhe
' subjects to be dealt with. The demo
crats, principally for the reason that, the
measure was one of the best that has
ever been introduced at Salem, opposed
its passage bitterly, and were content to
let drop every other jxlece of work! on
hand and to ignore all other public busi
ness in order to prevent Its going through,
by sneaking out of the senate chamber
' and ' breaking the quorum. j
President Fulton, determined to finish
the work of the session at all hosards,
compelled these brilliant statesmen, to
stand their ground and colled for their
names. On the technicality that It they did
not answer the roll on the vote they
were legally not present, these gentle
men sat as dumb as oysters. They would
not vote for the bill, they would not vote
against it, but they found, much to their
astonishment, that they were counted M
recording their names against the meas
ure, whloji was passed.
What mnn of sense can argue that Mr.
Fulton's action, In keeping these men In
their seat and compelling them to ,act
& - ' HOME
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"
In a manly fashion, ami any "Aye" or
"No," waa wrong or autocratic?
We wonder whether Mr. Cleveland re
allies the extreme cruelty with which h
is treating the old Democratic war-horsee
Take the case of Col. Morrison, of lilt
nols, the pioneer of turITt reform, the
man who fought the free trade battles be
fore Mr. Cleveland emerged from Krle
county-he has not been regarded as one
of tho victor. Gen. Rmrb, of Wisconsin,
was overthrown by the gentlemen with
largo pocket books and mugwump methods
of protestation. Carter Harrison had
something to say in the Illinois election,
but where is he at now T 'Mr. Cleveland
was narrowly nominated. Bayard suc
ceeded in breaking the Maryland dele
gallon against Gorman. Mr Bayard has
been consulted, but that seems to be the
end of It. The statement Is distinct, and
to all appearances authoritative, that the
two New York Cabinet officers are to be
Blssel and Lamont. What have these
gentlemen done for the party? What re
forms do they personify? Their qualifica
tion for office is the personal favor of
Mr. Cleveland. There is no personal ob
jection. It Is a question of taste, tact,
feeling and principle. Can anyone point
out an old war-worn Democrat who is to
get anything? Note the cruel case of the
old war-horse of the Wabash Isaac Pu
sey Gray. The Indiana- delegation, headed
by Don Voorhees, was against Cleveland
and for Gray. Whitney's master-stroke
was getting the Gray reinforcement, and
the vice-Presidency was solemnly prom
ised to Oray. So little doubt was there
of the certification of this promise that In
the great triumphal Cleveland parade the
transparencies bore the names of Cleve
land and Gray as "the ticket." Gray was
defeated, and Stevenson nominated as a
slaD ot Cleveland. Tammany threw the
whole vote of New York for Stevensoi.
because he was an announces spoilsman.
Mr. Gray is not thought of any more for
a Cabinet place. The shunting of him on
a South American mission Is the brightest
prospect before him. Mr. Cleveland Is
not making good Mr. Whitney's word
that Is all. It is a painful situation.
The alleged objectionable features of the
Durham ballot bill constitute a very small
excuse Indeed for the Democratic effort to
block legislation and for tho cry of "Cae
sarlsm" raised usalnse President Fulton,
because ho asserted the right of the ma
jority to legislate. It Is a fundamental
principle of a government by the people,
etys the Oregonlan, that the majority
shall rule, and that the majority of a
legislative body Bhall legislate and be
held responsible before the people for
what that body does. The Idea that tho
minority in uch a body shall dictate
legislation Is repugnant to Republican
principles, and, when put In force Is
subversive of them. This llttlo flurry in
the Oregon senate was a tempest In a
very small teapot. The Democratic objec
tions to the bill were not grave enough,
even from a purely partisan standpoint,
to warrant such revolutionary tactics at
were resorted to by the opponents of the
bill, while, on the contrary, the bill con
tains so many Improvements upon the
present ballot law, In the Interest of
honest elections and honest counts and
recounts, that the friends ot purity at
the polls should have given It hearty
support. '
"No period In our history can be Indi
cated when the national fame and influ
ence and the prosperity of the people
was greater than, now. If the Democratic
party will now put Into law Its platform
declarations, our people will be able to
bring the discussion to the test of a near
contrast; and from that test Republicans
do not shrink. Very sincerely yours,
"BENJAMIN HARRISON."
Mr. Cleveland would' do well to cast his
eye on the above. It Is from' the Presi
dent's tetter to tho Lincoln birthday ban
quet In New York.
Legislation against crinoline will only
cause the swelling of the deformity.
A Sure Cure fur Piles.
Itching Piles a.e known by moisture
like perspiration, causing Intense itching
when warm. This form, as well as Blind,
Kleedlng or Protruding, yield at once to
Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts
directly on the parts affected, absorbs
tumors, allays Itching and effects a
permanent cure. BOc. - Druggist or mall.
Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch
street. Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by J. W.
Conn.
Call at the Albatross Fish Market for
fresh smelts daily.
Deserving Praise.
We desire to say to our cltliens, that
for years we have been selling Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
King's New Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have nev
er handled remedies that sell as well, or
that have given such universal satisfac
tion. We do not hesitate to guarantee
them every time, and we stand ready to
refund thfl mirchilh nrtoA. If atUfi-tnrv
results do not follow their use. These
remedies have won their great popular-1
ity purely on their merits. Sold by Chas.
Rogers, Druggist.
ASTORIA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Occident Hotel Building, Ast'ona, Or,
YOU SHOULD READ THIS.'
The popularity of the Union Pacific Is
bent determined by the superior service it
accords to the traveling public in main
taining two dally through trains to
Omaha, St, Paul, Chicago and points east,
thoroughly equipped with all the Intent
appliances for the comfort and safety of
lt patrons besides shurtenlnK the distance
muteniilly with its fiiHt trains. The pres
ent train schedule enables passengers to
reach tit. Paul seven hours quicker arid
Chicago twenty-four hours quicker.
Omaha find Kansas City and Intermediate
points, forty hours quicker thun any Itue
from the i'nclllo Northwest.
Now that the election la over and the
business of the campaign haB been set
tled. Dr. Mulllnlx hp settled down to
pioi'eHHionnl tiiiHlncbM at nis olfico, up
stairs at No. tet 1-2 Third street, and will
give special attention to chronic diseases.
Patronize the Northern Pacific 'railroad
If you are going Kant. Low rates of fare,
through tickets, baggage checked to desti
nation. All purchasers of second class
tickets can stop over at Portland. Rates
of fare same as from Portland. - ,,
If you have friends In Europe whose
passage you w'sh to prepay to Astoria,
call at the Northern Pacific offlce.steanier
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
perrumery, ana lonei articles etc., nu
be bought at the lowest prices at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel,
Astoria.
Handley & Hans, 150 First street, Port
land, have on sale the Dally AstoTlan,
so that visitors need not miss their
morning paper when they are here.
R, tTr Anil flm ,in.1attn lrai 1-
, vu j nviiuiiu, ......... ,
balmer and funeral director, has his par-
In IV.o Walnh hlm-lr. Nn. 71!). Water
street. 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 llle at his ofllce.
Wing, Lee & Co.carry a full line of Jap
anese and Chinese fancy goods, novelties
nn.i rut-inn ijtdieB underwear made to
order. 628 Third street.
Sing Lung, 355 Third street, carries a
full line of Japanese and Chinese goods,
novelties, curios, ladles' underwear made
to order, at low prices.
Tartles visiting in Portland can get The
Daily Astorian at Handley & Haas' news
stand, 159 First street.
Remember the Austin House at the Sea
side is open the year around.
All Frc.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Discovery know its value, and those who
have not, have now the opportunity to
try it free. Call on the advertised drug
gist and get a trial bottle free. Send
your name and address to II. K. Buckle i
& Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as
a copy of Guide to Health and House
hold Instructor, free. All of which Is
guaranteed to do you good and cost you
nothing. Chas. Rogers' drugstore.
Bucklen's Arnica 8tlve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, Bores, plcera, 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 rdve perfect eatlsfac
i'on or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, suc
cessor to J. C. Dement.
America's Great Danger
AH ENGLISH COMMENTARY.
Said an eminent English scientist recently:
" The danger that confronts the great Ameri
can people to-day is not the possible adop
tion of a wrong financial policy for the
nation, or the spread of socialism, or the
increase of corruption among publio men.
All these are bad enough, to te sure, but
they are as nothing compared to the terrible
national disease I had almost said national
crime of overwork. The mad rush for
wealth is set at a killing pace, and thousands
full by the way every year.
You are likely to be one of the victims!
How do we know? Because it is the excep
tion to find a man or woman of adult age in
perfect health. Nervous Disorders are
spreading with fearful rapidity. Among the
symptoms, are Backache, Biliousness, Cold
Hands and Feet, Dizzincs Hot Flashes,
Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, Headache,
Hysteria, Irritability of the Heart, Melan
choly, Failing Memory, Palpitation, Rheu
matism, Short Breath, Sleeplessness, .Ner
vous Dyspepsia, Sexual -Debility, Fits, etc.
Ivev. C. A. Carroll, pastor Hret Bapiiet
Church, Yellow Sprii gs, O., writes as follows:
"I have used Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine
for the past six months. I find it acts like
a charm on the whole nervous system. I
have not found ilseonal in giving immediate
relief. Dr. Miles' littlo Nerve and Liver
Pills only need a trial and they will recom
mend themselves to be tho best pills in the
market."
'For five years I have gufTered from Ner
vous Prostration, I was unable to work or
sleep. The first dose of Dr. Miles' Restora
tive Nervine gve me relief, and one thou
sand dolhirs would not cover the good it has
done me."-J0HN MLNCHEK, Youngs
town, Ohio.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine la tin-
equalled in cukino Nervous Diseases. It
contains no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold
on a positive guarantee by all druggists, or
Y- . r. i- pil l. t i
ui. juiius iueuicai vo., x-iKnart, inu. -
Higriest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOJ1ITEIY PURE
Astoria Real Estate Exchange Excursions.
xlOO feet, in Hill's second addition to Ocean Grove
a lovely, level tract with beautiful gloves and puro
water, ten minutes walk from the beach.
Tickets on sale at office steamer Telephone", at
BUSINESS CARDS.
A A. CLEVELAND, ,, '
. ATi'OliMM' AT LAW.
cilice-Kinney's new brick uulldl'ig, corner
Third and Ueuevieve streets ; up stain.
J Q.A. COWLBY,
AITOHXEY AD C01ACEL0II AT KAVi
Ofllce uu Mecoud Mtrcet, , - Astoria, Or.
JOHN H. OrVIKM. ' .
t) aTioHNKi AT LAW.
Offlce In Klnnev'i new brick building, over
Alurla National Bank, '
A.
R'KAaVatlaw.
Office over White House Comer. Astoria, Ot
w
W. PARKER,
REAL EHTATB and INSURANCR AGENT
Ofllce 11.' lie nion street, Astoria, OreRon.
DR-CI'flVaTfS5HUltGEOV.
Office In FUvei's brick building. CalU at
tended promptly at anytime uay cr nlKhu
D9. EILIV JANSON. ,
I'HYMUAN & HUWiKOX. R !OM 7.
Olllceover Omood'sOlollnir! Store, hours, 10 to
12 in, 2 to 6 p, ui, 7 to 8 111. Sunday, 10 lo 11 in.
D
R. O. 8. ESTES, ''
eoeclal attention to Diseases of Women and
flurgery. Olllce over Dauziger's store Astoila.
DR'. A. L, and J. A, FULTON.
WdEAotS utr WOMEN AttriiCUL.Y.
surgery by ir. J. A. Fulton.
OOlce 178 Cass street.' iluurn lo to 12 and 1 to 4
J hyJlUtANaitUKww'iACOOUOnRUR.
Ofllue, rooms S, 4 over Astoria National Bunk,
hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to 5. Residence. 689 Ccaur st.
D
R. WALTER I. HflWAftD,
HuAuKwl'ATlllO I'll i'HIClAN & STIR.
gmin. Mlice, 454, 'llilrd street. Houis 10 to 12
and 2 to 4, Huuday 1 to 2. KeMdeuce 4t8 3d slreel
T P. MULUNIX. M. D.,
JJ. Hives Hpeuial ueaiuieht for Catarrh,
Jnioil Lungs, Kidney lienlio-Urinary organs.
Oliloe ustaira,584 llilrd Si. Uoun, a.m.v p.m.
RICUAUD HABRT. 0. H. ISOM.
City Surveyor.
J.JARSY A ISOM,
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND BUBVEYOKS.
Rooms 5 and 8,
OVER ASTORIA NAIIONAL BANE.
W. T. BUHNIY,
J. W. DRAI'KB
Barney & Draper,
Attorneys
at-Law,
. Oregon City, Oregon.
Twelve years' cxperlcnco as register of th
V. S. Laud Otl'ce Iht.-, recommends us in nut
specially of Mining and nil ciln-r 'biMiucss lie
fore the Land t.Qlco or tin Oouris, and involv
ing the practice o; the Ueii'eral Linn (dlice.
B
R OCK NBRCUCH Sl COWlhfC.
LAW OKP1CK, OREGON CITY, Oil.
Special attention piveii to land buMuess. Set
tler uu tuin-!,tei,is or pio-(!iiip: loti claims Slid
ti.iilier lind purch:ve!i sasnn every advantage
of 1 lie law. For as..Ulauce In making llual
prool call uu ui.
rpHOS. FAECBICKSON,
I riA. o ic.Njsii.
No. 231, West Sixth micci.
SOCII.TV MKETINtiS.
Scandinavian Benevolent Society.
KKdCI.AH MKUmWH OK Tin SI.'ClrTV
at the.r n'iw& In t'yiliUu building I elslit
o'clock p. h.. ou the ueooud aud iouttn 'ins
Uays of each mooiu,
ALU. MMELflOP Secretary.
Oooan KncaiaprDe'.t Ho. 13, 1. 0. 0. B'
REHULAU fttSKmtiS OK OCKAN KN
oanipment ,o. Pi, 1. O. O. P., at Mm o-..e.
lu the Odd Kel!o wh iinlldiue. i m-ven K M.,
on the second and fnurh 'Kuanys o! such
month. Sojourning breclitt-n '-i;l'i'.!: mvi,.e'i,
By ordor O. y.
Antoria Bulldtug & Loan Association
rilHK KKUULAU IkUSU'l'lKiisJ OKTlllilAfSO
.L ciation a e held at & I-. m. !. Die lir.ti.
Weunodny ot each movtb. OiUce-on lienevlevf
Street, SfUth ot Chenanius.
W. I,. KOBfc,
Si.ir. tuvv
Common uouncii.
UEGULAR MKTlXiH, FIRST AND
third Tuesday evenings of each month
st 8 o'clock.
vl'eisons desiring to have matters acted iipnr.
by the Council, at any regular meetii'R mu.it
present the same to the Auditor and Clerk,
on or telore tiie Knday evening prior to the
Tuttsday ou which the Council iM t lwulat
aieetlng. K. OSBUKN,
Auditor and H'ilice.)iidL'H
Hoard of Pilot Commlsi.iners.
TflK ItE(,ULAR MKKTIKOSOKTHIf! BOARD,
will be held on the II rat Moiidv, ofeuch
month nt 10 a. in. lu the room, of the Astoria
Chamber of Commerce. W. L, KUHB, 8co
ASTOKIA IKO WltRKS,
Ouuoomly street, toot Jackon,
Astoria, Oregon.
General Machinists & Boiler Makers'
ijuid and Marine KnidneD, Boiler work, Ste im-
uuai aim iauuery vvurs apcoi.iliy.
Castingi of All Deioriptiong Uade to Order at
Short Notioe.
JOHN VOX President. "d Sup-
. L. FOX ..... .Vice freMiden
Chril Kvcuson.
Frank Uoo
HOTEL
-TDK
CENTRAL
KVEXSOM & COOK,
ON THE hUKol'KAN PLAN-'-LAUGE
clean roon.a, a flrst-clsHS rostuunint. Hoard
by the day. week, or month. Prtvnie mi-iiih fm
fuiiiliU-ii i-tc , Transient custom solicited.
Oyster, nli,tc.,c .lte-l to order.
A tirst-e'asa Mlonn "in in connection wilh
the premises. The bn of wines, linimra and
ctgnrs. Oood bl.llxrd InUleSdUd private card
toonis,
Corucr Water Street end Wt st Nrath,
r v
CLATSOP LAND CO.
Incorporated with ti",0o0 C'Hj.llal Stock,
i
P.eul Estate and Insurance BroVers, f'otary
fubllo and ('onveynn. em. special aiteiiiiuu
l'Hl-i to rent, payment o( tnxc, oln., for lion
residents. Holo sgunts lor Foutli Aolnrta. Pr.is
pecUMiK, Hemlock I'nrk mid Ok-ch' Addition,
alo best HcHsWe, biiMln"M mid l'mido urupuity
and choice acrunge. 474 I ItlrU St., Astoria-
G. A.ETII7S05T & CO..
BIjACKSMJTHING
Ship and Cannery work, Ilors-iiioeh g, Wag
ons made and repaired, tio Hi work guiunt9ed
On Cans struct, opposite lae lin-n Xalu o nor
GENUINE WALL'S END COAL
-FOR BALK AT
$8.50 PER TON $8.30
Leave Orders at Occident Hotel.
G. 0. M0EN, AGENT,
JIAGAX3 C. CROSBY,
DRAlKR IN -
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
. ntoy nric and kithnos.
STOVES AM) - TINWARE,
House Furnishing Goods, Sheet Lead.Slrlp
Lead, Blieet Irou, Tin aud Copper.
HUGHES & CO.,
Wbolesalo and Retail
LIOUOR DEALERS.
Importers ot All Brands ot Porelxu and Domes
tlo Wmet, Liquors nnd Cigars.
J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vai Blati
Bottled Beer, FJuest brands ol hey WestauC
Domestic Clours
Liquor for Medicinal Purposes.
family Trade Solicited All orders from thi
Olty and Country roi-,,y fllledr
8quemoque Streef, - . - - Astoria. Oregon
J. 13. "WY-a.T
Dealer In
Hardware find Shi? CSandScry,
Pure Oil, IirlpM Varnish, Plnacle 01. Cot
. tn O.mvas, II -nip Rail Twine, Wit oil,
Wrought lion opikes, Uulvunizlod Cut Nails
Gi'ooorioo, 33to.
Agricultural Implement?, 8vlng Ma
machlnes, Fauns ai.d uils.
INDEPENDENT BOAT FOR PORTLAND
Will leave Astoria for Portland. CFish
er'a Dock) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Uiursduys, tndnys aud Saturdays at
7.t'0 a. in., aud tiimdny at 6:00 p. tn.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Cacsop County.
Hornu'i Ileyneman, Plaintiff, vs. M. M.
Dee and Helen Dee. Defendants.
To M. M. Dee and Helen Dee, Defend
ants above named:
In the name of the State of Oreeon:
You and each of you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint ot piaintiiT tiled aealnst you In the
above entitled cause by the first day of
the next regular term of the atoove named
court, next followLiK six weeks' publi
cation of this summons. And if you fall
to answer said eoir.'.'.lalnt as" hereby re
quired, you an hereby notiiied that the
plaintiff yill a;V to the court for the
relief prayed fr therein, to-wlt.: for
judgment nt-uintt you and each of you
for the sum ot one hundred and thirty
seven and fifty one-hundredths dollars
and Interest thereon at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from the seventh
day of October, 1891, and- for fifty 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 the complaint here
in, and for the sale of the real property
therein described, being divers ots In
Chelsea Railroad Addition to Astoria,
Clatsop County, Oregon, and that the
proceeds of said sole be applied to the
payment of Bald amounts, and for such
other relief as may be proper.
This summons is published In The
Weekly Astorian by order of the Hon. T.
A. McRrlde, Judge- of said court, made
the Hth day of Jaunary. 1893.
J. A. EAKIN,
Attorney forPlalntiff.
NOTICE.
United States Land Office, Oregon City,
Oregon, December 26, 1892.
Complaint having entered at this office
by Charles Stoll against Alfred Hose tor
abandoning his homestead entry, No. 8052,
dated August 5, 1889, upon the SWi,. of
NW'4 and NVVVf of SWH of Section 22,
ana su'a or rrJA ana i
Section 21, Township 7 N,. Re
of SiStf of
ange 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 clerk of
Clatsop county on the 9Lh day of Febru
ary 1893, at 10 o'clock a. m., to respond
and furnish testlmon concerning said al
leged abandonment, and on the testimony
then submitted a hearing will be had at
this olllce on March 10, 1S93, at 10 o'clock
a. m.
1 J. T. APfERSON, Register
ASSIGNEE NOTICE.
To the credltora 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 to me
of All their estates for the benellt of their
joint and individual creditors.
That all persons having claims npmlnst
them or either et them should present
the same under oath to me at my oflice
in Astoria, Oregon, within three months
from this date.
W . W. PARKER, Assignee.
Astoria, Oregon, January 27th, l$Di
SCHOOL TAXES DUE.
School taxes are due in district No. 3.
vuiii,ou,s xiuiiiro mi, itoi oi
tfi.vt, rTTn... ... i-. lmAiivmir, ris
trict Clerk, offlce 668 Third street, Upper
Astoria -
U b
foot of Alder street; Isons & Co.., 113J, Third St.,
Burlington Route office, 250 Washington street, and
t p Northern Pacific passenger office, 1st and Wash
ington Sts. Deeos will be delivered at the office o
I. W.-'GASE,
BANKER.
Trahbaci": a Oneeal Bankiks Basnrm
Pradn drswn.svsilnblo in any par;, of the 0
S sua fcuropc, and on Hong Kong, Chins,
Office Ilourn: 10 A. M. to 3 P. W.
Odd Fellows llullding, AatorJa, Oregon,
I W. CASE,
INSURANCE AGENT,
REPitKHKNllNO
German-American, of New York City, N. T.
California Marine Imnrancs Comp'j, of 8. f.
National Fin and Marino Int. Co., Hartford.
Homo Mutual Imur&nco Co., Ban Frtneicoo.
Phtenix, of London. Imperial, of London.
Orogon firo and Marino, of Portland, Oregon.
ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK
DOES A '
GENERAL BANKIHC BUSINESS.
Accounts ol Firms aud Individuals fcollclted
on Favorable Terms.
Interest paid on Time Deposits. Money
Loaned ou Personal tecurity.
Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought aq1
told.
D.K.WaiTfn, President
J. K. IllKslns, Cashier.
J.C Domsat, Vice Preildent,
v l.K. Warrea, 1
' tin. TVrUht,
Job HoImai, Directors,
H. . Tbomnioa.
N Theo Bracker,
THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
Acts s tmfitee for lorporationi and Individ
nala. DepoHita olicltod
Interest will be allowed on savings deposits
as lollows;
tin ArHfndv ..-!-. A t -
annum.
On terra savings books 8 per cent, per tunam.
On certificates of deposit:
For threo month, 4 per cent, per annum.
For six months. 6 per cent, per annum.
For twelve montha, s per cent, per annum.
I. Vt CASK.. i.PreMent
J. Q. A. BOWr.BY : Vice-President
FRANK PATTON Cashier
W. E. DEMENT Keoretary
DIKKCTOBf:
L W. Osne, J. Q. A. Bowlby, D, K. Warren,
0. H. 1'f.ge, Eenj. Younr, A. 8. Reed.
. F. J. Taylar.
THE PCRTLANH SAVINGS BANK
Or POBTLAJTD, OREGOV.
Paid up capital . .pGO,000
Surplus and proflw : 60,000
(RANK PRKCM, President.
D. P. THOJIPHOS, Vice-President
H. C. 6THATT0N, Cashier
QUICK TIME TO
SAN-' FRANCISCO
,AND..
ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA,
Via the Mt. Shasta Route ol the
Sonllicrii Pacific Comp'y
The fnly Route Through California to al
Point. Eut and Senth.
The Scenic Route of the Pacific Coast.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
-ANT-
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAES
Atfa-tW to express trains, affording snp'rlor
aci-ominodtl.f;ls for second claiw passenirers.
Kor r;U, lli-k.U, nie-iio; enr rewrvHtions. .
, n!e'iioit i
e.c., ea:i upi v nr sour
ant TJenei al Frehjht a
dret.a E. P. ROOEKS. Assi.hU
rii;tit aud Passenger Agent, Port-
and, or.