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TAB DAILY ASW)11IAN, A3TOIUA, FHIDAY MOPNINCl, MABCH 3. 18!a THROUGH THE STATE Articles of Incorporation of The Dalles, Dufur. Kinsley, Tygh Valley and Wamlc Telephone Company, were filed with the county clerk Wednesday, The object of the company la to build mid operate a telephone lino from The Dalles to AVanilc, with offices at The Dalles, Dufur, Klngaley, Tygh Valley, Wamac and at such other points along said line as the interests of the public and said company may from time to time require. Capital stock of the com pany Is $1400, divided into fourteen hundred shares of $1 each. The names of the incorporators are M. A. Gordon, F. M. Driver and L. P. Dorais. A gentleman at Junction City says the people of that place and Cottage Grove intend to have revenge on Eu gene for the part taken In tho matter of the county division and are taking steps to remove the county seat from Eugene to Cresswell. He says corres pondence is now being had between the two places in regard to the matter. He thinks that by the people of these three towns, and those directly inte ested in them, standing together they can effect the change. They are thoroughly at outs with the Lane coun ty members of the legislature who op posed the division matter. Rev. H. M. Waller, of the Christian church, died at his home In Albany Saturday night, of heart disease, at the age of 75 years. He had given up active work some time ago and was passing the closing years of his life in an unostentatious manner. Rev. Wal ler was born in Indiana September 9, 1817, and began preaching while young, teaching school at the same time. He came to Oregon in 1817 as a missionary, and settled near Monmouth, Polk county, where he has since resided uYi . til a year or two ago, when he moved to Albany. He assisted In organiging the first church of the Disciples of Christ on the coast. He was married in 1850 to Mary E. Davidson, and six children, five of whom are, living, blessed the union. Rev. Waller was a man of sterling, Christian character, and leaves many friends in Oregon o mourn his death. As will be seen by the supreme court proceedings, says the Statesman, the suit brought by Ira Goodnaugh against the state officers has been dismissed. Goodnaugh sought to enjoin the county clerk of Multnomah county from ex tending the tax roll In the item of mortgages according to the mandate of the state board of equalization. The opinion rendered yesterday was by Chief Justice Lord, who affirmed the judgement of the court below and dis missed the bill. The court held that it would be time enough for the com plalnant to ask for an injunction at ter the assessment was 'extended and the party had paid the part conceded to be due when it was sought to col lect the' tax, assuming that the as sessment had been fraudulently made nu alleged. The contention of Good' naugh was that In Multnomah county the assessment on mortgages should not be increased from fifty cents on the dollar to their face. Now that their suit Is dlsolved, there Is nothing to de ter the state officers from making tht levy. This they will do In a very few days. In the course of a few years Oregor will become the home, by importation and adoption, of a great many varletler of the feathered tribe. The Mongollar pheasants are becoming thoroughly ac climated, and are increasing very rap idly. The German songsters are alsi finding In Oregon a very pleasant and congenial home. In speaking of tht Importation of birds to Oregon the Dallas Itemlsser says: "A lot of Bob White quails have been brought from the KuBt and turned loose In Yamhill county. If let alone they will soon scatter and become as numerous as tht Chinese pheasants. Most farmers have come to the conclusion that birds of all kinds are far more profitable that in JuYlous, they being the natural enemies of pestilential bugs and Insects." From Los Angeles, Cal it is reported that a scheme is on foot for rafting logs from Oregon and Washington for ests to San Pedro, Southern California, there to be sawed into lumber and din trlbuted to yards, or customers as the method shall be determined by demand Tho rafts will be the cigar shaped description. The success that has attended the construction tnid movement of such rafts from Fort rtragg, Humboldt county, Cal., to San Francisco, has Induced the extension of the same method of log floatage so as to bring the logs of the north const into a more intimate relation to the lumber trade of southern California It Is said that eastern and coast cap italists and lumbermen have been mak ing up the scheme for two months past. It will bo an important departure In the Pacific coast business, and will be in the nature of a revolution of past practices. Do not be deceived with cheap pictures, hut get your work done at Crow's gallery - ana you win not regm . Mm. Tlev. Nlssen. music teacher, has removed to 1749 Hemlock street, Upper town. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria (Vhn Baby mi aWt, we ct her CMtorta. IHica she wm a Child, site erlMl f or Cestoria, Then b became UIM, she elung to Otslorla, ffhenibabaJ Children. bltlMm Oaetorll f reach. Tiuy Wafer. Ladles will find these wafer Just what they need, and can be depended upon every time to give relief. Safe and sure, can be sent by moll sealed securely. I'dco, $2.uo per box. For sale only by J. W, vonn. corner Second and Chm streets. A DETERMINED BATTLE. A Draw Declared Aftey Eighty-Two Rounds. Blbux Falls, S. D., March 2. The Do- ly-O'Donnel fight resulted In a draw after eighty-two rounds had been fought. Tho contest took place under a tent just across the Iowa state lino. It began at 2 o'clock this morning and was not finished until 7 o'clock. Daly had the best of the fight from the start, but his antagonist was game. O'Don-. nel broke his hand in the 12th round, after which hem ade a defensive fight. The purse of J600 was divided. SILVER MINES CLOSED DOWN. Spokane Falls, March 2. The Bun ker Hill and Sullivan mine at Ward ner Idaho, the greatest silver-lead property in the world, closed down last night indefinitely. The reason assigned Is the high railroad tariff on ores. It is the high railroad tariff on ores. Is reported that other mines will close. Not even the opening of the famous Yale lock legislature three years ago, equalled in exciting and dramatic in terest the scenes enacted at noon to day, when the third legislative assem bly met in Joint session to take the ilnal ballot for senator In congress to succeed Sanders. Tremendous crowds of the past sixty days had so weakened the walls of tho building where the house met that it was deemed unsafe to further test its strength. Accord ingly the Joint session was held In the auditorium. Rumors of bribe-giving filled the air and the Clark men boldly claimed that they had enough repub licans pledged to Insure Clark's elec tion on the first ballot. As the roll was called a breathless silence prevailed. The first republican to break was Sen ator Hatch of Park county. No sooner had he voted than cries of "Traitor!" Traitor!" "Bought up!" "Put .him out!" etc., were hurled at him from the floor and gallery by republicans, while the .Clark democrats cheered wlldl. With difficulty, order was re stored. Bonner a Dixon democrat, next switched to Clark, while five more re republlcans voted for Clark. The re mit of the ballot was announced as follows: Clark, D2 Mantle, 35; Dixon, 11; Carter, 1. As thirty-five were necessary for a choice, the president then de clared no election and the legislature then adjourned. The Dixon democrats Joined the re publicans to prevent Clark's last hope of another ballot. Then the vast audi ence arose en masse and responded to calls for cheers, which tho republicans and Dixon men kept up for half an hour. The nppolntment of a senator by Governor Rlckards will be made probably, next week. It seems to be between Sunders, Mantle. Carter, and some unknown dark horses with the chances apparently In Sander's favor. TO GUARD CHEROKEE STRIP. Kansas City, March 2. A special fromWIehlta says: all the available troops at Forts Supply, Sill and Reno were ordered out today by Colonel Wade to patrol the northern boundary line of the Cherokee strip to repel a .hreatened Invasion by boomers. rULK Arkansas City, Kan. March 2. The Traveller has courier advices from the Pawnee agency saying that settlers nado a raid on that part of the Chero ee Strip on Saturday and Sunday, and hat now on every quarter section ilong Blackberry creek has a settler on t; In fact all the good claims are al endy taken up. JUDGES DESERVE SYMPATHY. Kansas City, March 2. Judge Phil ips, of the United States court, has endered a decision in the noted case )f the St. Clair Judges who applied for i release from Imprisonment on a writ if habeas corpus. The Judge refused .o grant a release. The Judges were .mprlsoncd for contempt of court for 'efuslng to Issue a special tnx levy to pay for bonds for the purpose of build ing a railroad that was never con structed. BIG FLY WHEEL BURST. Lowell Mass., March 2. The 20-foot lly wheel of the electric street railway power house, making seventy-five rev olutions per minute, burst today, throw ing great sections through the Hides and tops ot the building to a distance of one hundred yards or more, stop ping all the electric street cars In the city. A. H. Meed, assistant engineer, was killed and another employe In Jured. TOLD A BALD HEADED LIE. Washington, March 2. Warner Holt, Third clerk In the pension otllee, was dismissed for his having Btated to members of congress that pensions were being given for "baldness." MAN BURNED IN A BARN. Biggs, Cal., March 2. This morning a ham with hay, three miles north or the town was burned, and a man was found In the ruins, supposed to be Sam Clark, aged 50, single, and an ex-soldler. VERY KIND AND "THOUGHTFUL. Washlngtqn, March 2. Private Sec retary Halford today gave President Cleveland's private secretory, Henry Thurber, a few pointers today. DESTRUCTIVE ISTHMIAN FLOODS. Panama, March 2. The Campldan Valley, at Gautemala, Is Minuted. Six villages huve been swept away, and hundreds are reported drowned. SHE ACCEPTS CATHOLICISM. Paris, March I. Mary, daughter of General George B. McClellan, has be come a Roman Catholic. BRIGGS THERE TEMPORARILY. New York, March 2. Rev. Dr. Brtggs today filled the Systematic Theologlc chair at Union Theological Seminary left vacant by the death of Professor Worcester. '- Dr. Eriggs has . not been assigned to the chair but consented to fill it until another professor can be found to take it. : TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, March 2. For Washington: Fair weather; slightly warmer. For Oregon.: Fair weather, preceded by showers in the southwestern portion; warmer. . jjs Bnrklcn's, trnica Salve. ' 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 frlve perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 2& cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, suc cessor to J. C. Dement ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming tfo well known and so popular ns to need no special men tion. All who have lined Electric Bitters sin the same song ot praise. A purer medicine does not exist and It Is guaran teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls, salt rheum and other affections caused by Impure blood. Will drive malaria from tho system and prevent as well as euro nil mnlarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and indiKextion try Electric Bittern Entire satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded. Price 00c. and J1.0O per bottle at Charles Rogers' drug dtorp. Checked the frightful inroads of .Scrofula and all blood -taints. Dr. I'ierco's Gold en Medical Dis covery purillos and eiu'icbcs the blood, cleanses the svstem of nil impurities, and restores hcnlth and strength. It cures all diseases arising from impure blood. Consumption is ono of thorn. It's simply lung-scrofula. In all its earlier stages, the11 Discovei-y " cirects a euro. IL's easy to see why. Tho medicine that masters scrofula In one part, is the best remedy for it in an other. Jt is the best It's warranted. It's tho only blood and lung remedy that's guar anteed to liencflt or euro, or the money will 1)0 refunded. No other medicine of its class docs it. How many would be left if- they did? ' It's tho cheapest blood - purifier, sold through flrtijrglEts, (no matter how many doses are offered for a dollar,) because you only pay for the good you pet That's tho kind of medicino to try. Your money is returned if it doesn't bene fit or cure you. Can you ask more i JAPANESE CURB A new and complote treatment, consisting ol impposltoi in, oiiilmr-nt in capsules, also in box and sills; a positive cure f-r external, In ternal blind or bleeding, itehlus, chronic, meent or hereditary piles, and many other disease and female weaknesses; it la alwavs a s-reat benefit to the general health. The first discovery of a medical cure rendering an oper sion with the knife unnecessary hereafter I his remedy bits uever lic-n known to fall. II per box, i for 5; sent by mall. Why sutl'or from this terrible disease when a written gusr anieei riven with 6 boxes, to refund the money If not cured. Bend stamps for free mr-le. Guarantee Issued by Woodward Clark Si Co., Wholesale and Retail Prwnrlsts -ole Aieiita Portland, Or. Fur side by J. W. Cuiin. Asicinu Oregon. a GOOD NEWS Q For ti;e millions ol consumers of Q oTatt'sPills.9 5, It gives Ir. Tutt plcnsuro to an iuiiim'c that lie is now putting up a TINY LIVER PILL O which Is of exceedingly small size, yet retiiiiiingull the virtues of tho (S? larger ones, iiunruntced purely (A vegetable J'otli sizes of these pills jS aru si ill issued, Tlio exact si.e of' fj TUTTS TINY LIVER PILLS l.i slum n In the border of this ail." THE OPEN SWITCH. AX ESTABLISHED 8AFEQVABD, Anybody who tinvels by cars knows what is meant by " an open switch." It is the terror of railroad men, and the dread of the traveler. I ts victims killed, horribly man sled or maimed for life are numbered by the score eucli year. Yet even the dreaded "open switch " it not so widely fatal as is a certain disease, which, without ceasing its activity for an instant, is daily titling hundreds of graves. What is that terrible ailment? you ask. It is Heart Dueaul "But," you reply, con tiilently, "1 haven't any heart disease my heart is all right." Are you sure? Dr. Franklin Miles, of Elkhart, Ind., the distinguished specialist in diseases of the heart and nervous system, states that disor ders of the heart are as common as those of the lungs liver, stomach, bowels or kidneys, though often unsuspected. The reason peo ple are not aware of this important fact is because symptoms of heart disease are not usually recognized as proceeding from this oreaii, but ure attributed to some other source. If you have shortness of breath, fluttering or palpitation, pain or tenderness in left breast, shoulder or side, oppressed or choking sensation, fainting or smothering epeus, your heart is aneelea. "1 had been troubled with heart disease for years. My left pulse was very weak, could at times scarcely feel it excitement would weaken my nerves and heart, and fear of impending death stared me in the face for hours. Dr. Miles' Nervine and New Heart Cure are the only medicines that have proved of any benefit and cured me." L. M. DYER, Cloverdale, Md. " My wife has been taking Dr. ilfies' Xev (Jure for the Heart, blie thinks it wonderful. Slio has not been troubled with pain or smothering spells since using it. We hare also used Dr. Miles' J'illt, and we find them all thev are claimed to he." GEO. L, FINK, Philadelphia, Pa. These and hundreds of similar testimo nials are convincing proofs of the wonderful powers of Dr. Miles? Aew Cure for tkt Heart. It is effective, aqretable, and above all, SAFE, bold by druggists on a positive guarantee, or Dr. Miles Medical Co., Llunart, ind. FISHER BROTHERS SHIP CHANDLERS. . Heavy and rihjll . HARDlrV ARE Car.7 In r loefc Wagons and Vehicles, farm Machinery, Paint, 'ills, Varnishea. vcalea. Iswturs' Hupplles, Kniihank. Door and Wlm.ows. PROVISIONS FLOUR , and MUX FEED. ASTORIA, - - 0REGOS. AT ATWOOD Employment Corner Stark and Front St., Portland, Or. Male Help furnished R. R. Co. Contractors, Sawmill Men and Others, on short notice. STEAMER R. Leaves Astoria on Mordays nnd Thursdays for Ray City. Tillamook City, and nil points on 'l iilamook Bay. Leaves Kay City, Tillamook City and Tilla iuouk Hay points on Tuesdays and Fridays. The stoiimer R. P. Elmore connect with Union Pacific steamers for Portland, and through tickets are issued from Portland to Tillamook Bay points hy tho Union Pacillc Co. Ship freight from Portland by Umou Pacific Ktoiimers. - ELMORE, SANBORN & CO., Agents, Astoria. UNION PACIFIC K. R. COMPANY. Agents Portland. CAMPBELL BROS. (Successors to Warren A Campbell), WAKRENTON, OREOON, Dealers In DRY GOODS, GENTS' FCRNISniNG GOODS, Hats, CaD, Boots, Shoes GROCERIES STAPLE FANCY Hardware, Iron end Steel, Crockery, Glassware Wooilenwarf, Notions, etc., Uay, Grsin, Klour and Fei-d. MOTTO i "Small Froflt on Cash Sales," H. B, PARKER DEALER IIJ Lime. Brick, Bawl, fire Brick. Fire Clay, Cement, Mill Feed, Outs, Straw llatr, Wood Delivered to Order. Draying, Teaming and Ezproas Business. Manufacturing Jeweler Wa'c'nes a Specialty. Sclid and Plated Silver Ware. UMBRELLAS Tlmt can lie t:ikeii apart and fpucked in trunks. 4C0Thlrd Streot. AstoriB, Oregon. BOOTS Am SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign of The Golden Shoe. joxxuer uahn The Original and GesoM (WORCESTERSHIRE) SAUCE Imports the most delloioua taste tnd rest tC EXTRACT of LETTER from MEDICAL GEN TLEMAN t Mwl. nu, to bis brother at WOK0E8TKH. Uay, 186L "Ton LEA h PEBKINti' that their ssuoo is highly esteemed In India, aud is In my opinion, 'tho most palatable, as well aa the mopt whojts some sauod that la made." sours KRATIF.Hr FISH, ( HOT As COLD MEATS, GAME, dee. SAUCf yiiltM.. y Beware of Imitations ; coe th at you get Lea & Perrins' denature on every bottle of Original h Genuine. , JOUN PLNCA.VS HONS, NEW Y'Mtlt. DON'T BE A BT NOT RlDMa THE RIGHT BICYCLE fa no roe, ov. fAuuoouc-Teu.) vow au. about N0RTnpAciricflrcxEf,a BICYCLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION."" MaeovaM BviltDim -PORTtANO OREGON.! BETTON'S I Aw'Vw Care rOR PILES. n u.e aver An Simple. JUTrrttn Mi. drri., liul,.t tM,j. luontals. At d.-iu.-vli, or uiailiil on im-ipt of pru-e- i(Jc. prr box. I wat'ijjiiii a iiowa ewts., J 1'rops., IUi!iimor,Sld. CQLU?J1S!A TRANSFER CO., WILLIAM VUON, rop. FEED - AND - SALE - STABLE tlnrl Express snd Iwlivry Unslnese. OOte 11 Oliiev street. 8ilKa f-w of Wst lnth w, Astoria. Ttlt-phone He. it, ' r, i - ' SMHR MM L .BIK1 LT- I tils SiME & COMPANY Office. P. ELMORE Till, : Z'-?jr-t;1..n PICKED UP. A new scow, forty feet long, fifteen foot beam. New anchor aud line. Own er can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Henry Pise. Knappn, Or., Feb. 21th, 1803. ASTORIA TRANSFER CO. FRANK DAMANT, 1'ropr. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, Express and delivery business. GET YOUR COAL AND HAY FROM FRANK DAMANT. Bet Walls hud dial delivered, $)U0. Call at 1.(3 Third street. Telepliouc 12. C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Astoria, Oregon. X. XI. c5 N, OO. S Nleaiuer llwaco Leaves A.-tui In d;illv at 7:30 a. m. for llwaco calling ut Tansy Point, and connecting with ranroua running norm hi iu a. in, auu wiui hunts on slinHlWdtor lu fir Sou tli Bend, Sunnbtne, North Cove And oilier nomts U-muish to Uruy'n liar. bar. Keturui' K conuecis nt. Iiwaco with s earners Inr Astor'aand Mhc Hoata lor Portland. JOHN K. UOULTEK. L. A. LOOMIS, m i-ruMrv. President. . K, V. EClit-ltr. Superintendent. PORTLAND AUD ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sunday nt 7 i. in. Ar ivvsat Astoria Every day except Sunday at 2 p. m. Leaves Portland Every nay except Sunday at 7 a. m. U. W. STONK, A?ent, Astoria. E. A. Bceliv, General Agent, Portland Or. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - Lager - Beer And XX Porter. All orders promptly attended to, MB. DiNIELSOS, SAiYIPLEROOIV!S 7Lnes, Liquors and Cigars. AirM f-tr the OUION Steamship Line and the TUiXGVALLA Steamship Llntr. direct. A!s, aKeiit for "8vnska Trlbuneu" and ?vns!ca Ainerlkunaren." Corner of Water and West Ninth Street Astoria. Oregon. M. SI. Hunter, J. D, Sk rgens. HUNTER & MERGENS, Propiletors of the "f Portland -Bufchcrins Co.vs Matt In Astoria. PcdWs In ull kinds of i Fresh and Salt Meats Corner Poeond and Ronton str els Coiner 'J 'tird and Weal tiulull streets. Phipplni; t 'liil-Hr'n'o'nHy. Terms Cash. Fam ilies, hotels xnd le-itaumnis suppll.-rt. GUNtTS XKPBOVXD LIVER PILLS 0KLYCKE FOR i DOSE A WORD TO LADIES. I Thmt pill ar M different la uste, ratllial miam from othr thu they micht be eaUed a medioalnl oafeeuon. JLxlWa eufUnnc from beadactxa and taoee wuh saUow eomplutoae who etrnol take ordinary pUU are drlihud with them. ThT make U) akia beauiinil, tree from blotches and yinalaa, too. naai Mad. Co. f hllatWrlfhia, Pa. 1 Li ' Is ihe line to tnko to nil ponds EASTandSOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It cilers the best seivlcc, com biniug SPEED and C0MF0ET It is the poptihr route with those who wl-hlo travel on THE S A-FlilST It is therefore the rouleyrn ihou'd take. It runs llirouiih vislibi.led traits eveiy Uay iu the year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO No Chnngo of Cars, Elegant Pullman Slccptrs, Superior Tourist Sleeper?, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers, Oiily one change of cars Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Fart of inc dvil'zed world. Passengers ticketed via. til boats running between Astoria, Jiblama and toillund. Full Information concerning rates, time of tinum, routes and other details furnished on application to R. L. NOLF. Agent Astoria. Steamer Telephone Dock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. HO Fust bt.. cur. Washnton, Portland, Oregon. Line Running THROUGH DAILY TRAINS Leav ng Portland, 8:45 AM. " 7:30 PM. DAYS TO CHICAGO 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quick jr to Chicago, 40 Heirs Quicker to Omaha and Kmsas City. Pullman and Tourist Sleeker, Free Reclining Chtlr Cars, Din ing Cars. ASTOBIA AND SAN FRANCISCO FEBRUARY, 1803. Oregon Friday February .1. CfluniO.a'lui-silay Frlmiry 7. Mute Milur.ii j Kcbp'ary 11 ortgon Wednesday February. Co.uinuW H iim-h i elirut-rv is, tale ' hursrisy Fel.n aiy 23. Oregon Aluuaav Feunury i7. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER3 Mr.rnirir boat leaves Ast m da Iv. ee d Suiidity, a1 7 . in.; it-run. Ii g, ienes I'orili-iul dully, rX'-enl liiidu.v. in b i. in. Mk1'' heat ravs A -lira il.i:ly, except M-lllil), al 6 p Iu : r I hit I. g lfiirt-x I'orl lui.o dally, I'Xd il Mn diiy, nt' si. m. li.e iiioriiiiii! h"t lioin I'o tliir.d iiuk s I iiidiiigHou ti;f Ori'iiuu side Tnstlaj, Thuis- u.'iyi. .-MiurKi ; "11 a-si n (tion sue jn-n-ilavs WrdiirsdajH and rridays. Fn in Astoria lue moiiuhR li.mls nmkis liiiidiiiK- nu i lie Ore i -n MmiiiIus. Woiinesilays and Fridays, nnd until'' S n-ihii khii TUfodajs, Tt liis (t.i Mid Sal uid.i s. -. tori-Hiesai.d KCtrfl liifoimallni Cul! en or address, v. n. mnaiiuiiT, o. vr. loUxN'sbehky, A. Gen a. A el awil Forllaud, Or. Astuiia, Or. ASSIGNEE NOTICE. To the creditors of Parker A Hanson. and of Golo F. Parker and, Carl Han- . son. Take Notice: j That said Gelo F. Parker and Carl ' Hanson have made an assignment to me ot Hit tnelr folates for tl.ee bvnent 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 office in Astoria, Oregon, within three months from this date. W . W. PARKER. Assljrnee. Astoria, Oieson, January 27th, 1SS3 SCHOOL, TAXES DUE. School taxes are due in district No J eomnrisinir Adair'a Astoria. West of Jordan Avenue. W. F. JIcGreror. rris trlct Cleric Office 558 Third street. Upper Astoria Mm Mm 2