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Tile daxlv astokiain. astoiua, Satukday moiinihu, may 20. li3 LOOK AT THIS Take the Daily Asto rian and Get a LARGE LIBRARY FREE The Astorian's Latest and Best Premium Offer. The Presbyterian Church Controversy. lore me session itseir, testified to a personal knowledge of such Inexcusa ble conduct, why does not the session say so, and let the public judge or It self? It Is possible that the public might consider Itself capable of coh- COLUMBIA LIGHTSHIP NO 60. Its New Location and Bearing Inter- ' estlng Facts. The Columbia river lightship will be moved three miles' Southeast of her struing such acts-acts which good DreBent position on or before July loth, breeding and morality have long ago, 1893' ' characterized as Inexcusable, because She will be moored in 180 feet at low of their immoral tendency. Whether or water' latitude 46 degrees, 10 minutes not the session is more capable of nortn: ,on8ude 124 degrees, 11 mln As already stated, the following com munications were received on Thurs day, but owing to pressure of other local news, the publication of them has JU(lginK tne motlve8 of BUch conduct utes west. She will be placed on the Every regular subscriber to The Dally Astorlan for the next twelve months will be entitled every ten weeks, to a set of ten first class novels, by sending us 30 cents (for each set of ten books) in postage stamps of silver, on receipt of which we will send the books post paid. These books are -complete novels by standard authors, each a handsome octavo volumn of 64 large double col umn pages, in a neat attractive cover, and printed from clear, readable type, as follows: THE SCARLET LETTER. By Na thanlal Hawthorn. KINO SOLOMON'S MINES. By H. IUder Haggard. THE MYSTERY OF COLDE FELL, OR NOT PROVEN. By Charlotte M. Braeme, author of "Dora Thorne" UNDER THE RED FLAG. By Miss M. E. Braddon. AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGH - TY DATS. By Jules Verne. THE CORSICAN BROTHERS. By Alexander Dumas. LADT GRACE. By Mrs. Henry Wood. AVERIL. By Rosa Nouchette Carey. THE BLACK DWARF. By Sir Walter Scott. A NOBLE LIFE. By Miss Muloch. The lowest .price of these novels In any other way, would be 10 cents each, or Jl for the ten books, which The As toriun subscribers can have for 30 cents. Every ten weeks a new set of ten books will be offered on the same terms. Thus, in the course of the year, you will have a valuable library of CO books that will cost you only J1.D0. This offer Is open only to regular sub scribers. Subscribers to The Dally Astorlan, who pay $7 for one year in advance will be entitled to these books free of charge. Now Is the time to get your home newspaper, and a valuable library be sides, for only the regular price of the paper. Subscribers to The Weekly Astorlan who pay i'i In advance for one year' subscription, will be entitled to any of these bookB they may select at the rate of 3 cents per book. On receipt of the list of books discrlbed, accompanied by a remltance in postage Btamps tr sll ver to the amount of 3 cents for each book ordered, wo will have the bookB sent postpaid to the address of any regular subscriber to The Weekly Asto rlan as above. been delayed until this morning: Astoria, Or., May 18, 1893. It is not in a spirit of criticism or with any uncharitable feeling we would consider the statement of the elders of the session of the Presbyter ian church, also concurred In by the reverend gentlemen from Portland, but a spirit of justice would suggest some notice of this statement published In yesterday's Astorlan. Had the gentle men In question kept their delibera tions and conclusions to themselves, then, of course, none would have ven tured to make any suggestions or In quiries concerning such deliberations and conclusions; but when those gen tlemen make a public statement of these things they become public proper ty and it is to be presumed that the public has then a right to consider and question such statements. The paragraph introducing such statement says "A special meeting of the session of the Presbyterian church, called at the request of the pastor, Rev. R. B. Dllworth, to investigate cer tain newspaper statements, prejudicial to his ministerial character, was held on the 16th Inst." So the meeting was held to Investi gate certain newspaper statements. There seems to be a little misunder standing In the minds of some as to the method pursued in conducting this Investigation, and In order to answer some criticisms as to the means em ployed by the session In getting at the bottom of the matter, I shall deal with this matter flcst. To some it seems to be taken as a matter of course that if the truth of -the assertions of a news paper or Individual were to be Investi gated, that such paper or Individual Bhould be allowed a representative present during the whole of such in vestigation. The reason which allows an accused man such privileges In all courts might lead some of the public to expect this much. But the rules gov erning the session, in such cases, do not demand this, and although Mr. Dll worth and counsel were allowed to be present during the entire session, the newspaper representative and others concerned were called only as witnesses and dismissed, as soon as evidence was given and they had been subjected to cross-examination The result would then be that If Mr. Dllworth endeav ored to break down or weaken the evi dence of a witness for the newspaper, he could, unknown to the newspaper representative, call a witness to testify In his (Mr. Dllworth's) behalf, and of the calling of such a witness or his tes than the public Itself, or the ladles who were victims of such acts, is a question which might naturally occur to the disinterested observer, and we therefore think the gentlemen might have expressed themselves farther, and explained what motives j:they them selves imputed to Mr. Dllworth, and why they so Imputed them. following bearings. Point Adams Llc-hthoii , J 1-Z IS. Cape Disappointment Lighthouse. N Dy i 8-4 JS, Tillamook Rock Lighthouse. SE bv l-t is miles. A few days before moving the Llnht- snip, the Manzanlta will go out and The session says secondly: "In tha drop a first-class black and white buoy judgment of the session, nothing has t0 mark the place- Thls buy will be been proved concerning the character Plcked u? a&aln when the Lightship or conduct of Mr. Dllworth or con- 18 m ner. new Position cerning any change in the attitude of the congregation toward him,, which would justify us in accepting his. res ignation, or which demands the action of the Presbytery." "DR. "DAY ARRESTED. xacoma, Wash., May 19. Dr. Day wno administered medicine to John Dillon two weeks ago, from the effects After reading this we must conclude of which It is supposed the latter died, was arrested today at Tenlno. He will be brought to this city tomorrow, LADIES' TEA Is a pleasant drink, which will ha borne by the stomach without nau sea or griping. It acts thoroughly on the liver, kidneys and reproductive or gans. A gentle physic, efficient diu retic, and is most useful in scant or painful menstruation. It aids diges tion and reduces coroulenev: nlpa.rn th complexion, rendering it fair, and ru moring me natural tone of the skin, for it removes the bile, which by ac cumulation, produces the sallow, mud dy complexion, peculiar to the con stipated. Sold by all druggists.- that we were mistaken In thinking, as above stated, that the sworn testi mony of several ladles of unquestioned veracity had the effect of convincing the session that Mr. Dllworth had tak en the unwarranted liberty of embrac ing and kissing ladies of his acquaint ance. For, if the gentlemen of the session did consider Mr. Dllworth guilty of the Impropriety of embracing and kissing ladies acts which neither Mr. jDHwotth nor his most ardent friends, have ever, to my knowledge, denied surely, they could not say that such conduct which would, to all right minded people, ostracize him from the home, and good society, would not dis qualify Mr. Dllworth for the pulpit. In commenting upon the attitude of the congregation towards the pastor, JAMES FINLAYSON or - -" 'V . ' US lit UUUUl, Did the members of the congregation at a meeting, or in private conference, announce these sentiments? We ask this because Several members have spoken of this, saying that neither In a public meeting, nor. in private, had their opinions been asked by the gen tlemen signing this statement. Will the session kindly explain by what means they arrived at this conclusion? If the. gentlemen will throw some light upon these points, they will help materially to put the statement in a proper light before the public. . JUSTICE. Astoria, Or., May 18th, 1893. Editor of The Astorlan: I have read with unspeakable pain and amazement the article in your pa per of yesterday reporting the result of the Investigation of the charges lately made concerning the conduct of Mr. Dllworth. It was not until I saw that the testl- BOOTS AND SHOES The Largest Stock, Best Quality and Lowest Prices at the Sign of The Golden Shoe. john ma;ms C. CROSBY, DltALEIt IK HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, IRON P1PB AND FITTINOS. STOVES - AND - TINWARE, Bouse Furnishing Goods, Sheet Lead, Strip Lead, Biieet Iron, Tin and Copper, Safes, Fireproof. Tv celebrated Alnlnn Hates bent In ntnek at the 47)8. Third St.. Real Kstatn oiH. War ranted u good as the best. Terms very easy W. U. CA8HKLL, Agent. COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO., WILLIAM WILON, Prop. 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Let us suppose that Mr. Dll worth wished to destroy the evidence of a witness for the newspaper. Sup pose Mr. Dllworth had called in a lady who testified that the witness for the newspaper was not accountable (on ac- for which I believe they were suffer ing, I felt compelled, at any sacrifice of my feelings, to relate my own un happy experience to one of the officers of my church. Having myself suffered personal indignities at the hands of Mr. Dllworth, fully equal to any pub lished, and long foreborne (mistakenly, SKIN DISEASES. What spectacle Is more disgusting man mat or a inun or woman with skin disease which shows Itself in plmplea or blotches on hands, arms, face or neckT It is simply Impure blood. See what Brandredth's Pills did for a chronic case: Ueorge Chapman, Plncenjng, Mich, says: , "For four years I was In the mount ed Infantry in the U. S. 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Mate Thursday May is, Oregon Monday May 22. Columbia Friday Htate Tuesday May 30. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERtf Morning boat leaves Astoria dally, except JAN. OALGITY, I'rop'r. (Successor to Arndt & Ferchop.) Boiler Repairing and CaDiiery Woik. Repair ing of Kiver Craft a Specialty. Machine Worlc of all kinds done. Shop, foot of Lafayetto St. W. H. II URL BURT, G. W. I.OUNSBEKBY, , a. uen. Act. Agent. rorlland, Or, Astoria, Or. GO OB NEWS O f For (lie millions ol consumers of q Tmtt'sPills.o vsiokjv moa WORKS. .-"iiv(iujr nunc i, unit UOVI1MJI1, Astoria, Ortion. liciicral Machinist? k Boiler Waters Und and Murine Engines, Holler work, Steam- noat auu cannery worn a Specialty. Oastingi of All Descriptions Made to Order at snort flouoe. JOhN FOX President and Snp- . L. FOX Vice Fresidou II ITOI sst Introduce testimony of physicians and acquaintances, as to the entire respons ibility of the witness whose evldenfte Mr. Dllworth might have wished to weaken. This statement Is not made tu criticize or question the motives of the session, but to explain to the pub lic the method of the investigation and the rules of the session which mado any other methods of proced ure Impossible, If the writer be cor rectly Informed. Inst that It was due to them, the church and the community, that I add my testimony, hoping that It might assist In securing justice. My statement was received as it should have been: I was desired to make the same statement to the commission from the Presby tery. I did so, being kindly permitted to meet them at my home, and was asked questions, one or two of which from Mr. Dllworth's counsel contained insulting Intimations, not, I believe, so The session says, first, In this state- '"tended, but with the object of elicit ment of May 18: "The statements pub- ,n something: possibly palliating for lmhed are mostly untrue." his client. This I endured (without I would respectfully say In regard to ellalnt, earnestly wishing then, as thlB that what the newspaper In ques- now and always, to be entirely fair to tlon said, was published openly and Ule accused, and trustingly completely, without attempt to evade, and It would unreservedly to the right and fair Judg. seem to an ordinary observer, that If nlent r our own- church pincers at the session wished to make public any l0ttst conclusion concerning the alleged truth Tho public has their verdict or falsity of such newspaper state- In the ntune ' Eternal Right; in ments, It would have been only fair to bet"M ot maidenly purity and woman all concerned and to the public that ,y no'or, I now appeal to the manhood they, the session, state clearly and ot "very gentleman in this city. Is without reservation which charges 8Ucn conduct Immoral or Is It not? If were untrue and which true, for they admit that some were true. It Is not the Intention of this article to question the motives of the Besslon, but simply to point out where tho session might have made the matter clear to the public mind. It may he that the members of tho church are willing to take this non-committal state the question of veracity between Mr. Dllworth and myself arises. I do not fear to rest that In the hands of the neighbors and friends among whom I have dwelt for more than thirty yeura until tney are to me as dear brothers and sisters, and to whom I am ready to answer for these words. God knows I would sacrifice all I It Is for thlr alone speak thus. MRS W I feel forced to W. PARKER. Cliillreii Cry forPitcher's Castoria ment without questioning, but while nave and for the right, and that this may be so, the public, upon whom the session has obtruded Ha statement could not. in the nature of the case, be expected to do so without manifesting aesire to nave a more satisfactory ana aennite statement The session, again says: "While we consider some acts were Injudicious, they were not immoral in their charac ter, nor waa any evidence adduced to show that they were actuated by im proper motives," It would seem that it would be only matter of Justice to the public, since the public has been bothered at all with the statement, for the session to state what these injudicious acts were, for tho above distinctions are bewil dering to the uninformed mind. If these Injudicious acts were those of un due liberties, such as embracing and kissing ladles, several of whom, before deputations" from the session, or be- SOMETHINQ WORTH KNOWING. 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Lvdla Jamlsnn Jennie Johnson, Sophia Lehnlsr. and August McConnell. In the name of the state of Oreeon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed In the above court and cause, on or before, the first day of the term of this court, next toiiowing tne expiration or six week's publication of this summons, which will be the nineteenth day of June, 1893, and If you fall to appear or an swer, for want thereof plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the sum of six hundred and ninty-elght dollars, with Interest thereon from the 16th day of August 1891, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, and for costs ana dlsbursments of this action: and will also take an order directing tne sate or certain real property peionging to you, wnicn has been at tached in this action, and which real property Is situated In the countv of Clatsop, State of Oregon, and partic ularly described as the northwest quar ter of the northeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of section thirty-one. of township seven north, range eight west in Clatsop county, Oregon. 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