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    flit' DAILY A&TOIUAA. ASiOltiA) BUNDAV MOilNlHU. AUGUST 18, 193
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The Astorian's Latest
aiid Hest Pmnium
Offer.
fivery re&ulnr subscriber to The
Pully Astorlan for the next twelve
monthg will be entitled every ten
weeks, to a set of ten first clans 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, eacli a handsome
octavo volumn of 64 large double col
umn pages, In a neat attractive cover,
and printed from clear, readable type,
us follows:
THE BELLE OP LYNN; or THE
MILLER'S DAUGHTUIt. By Chur
lutte ML Browne, author of "Dora
Thorne."
THE BLACK TULIP. By Alexander
Pumas.
THE DUCHESS. By "The Duchess."
NURSE REVEL'S MISTAKE. By
Florence Warden.
XIERLE'S CRUSADE. By Rosa Nou-
A STUDY IN SCARLET. By A.
Oosiun Doyle.
KOCK RUIN; Or, THE DAUGH
TER OK THE ISLAND. By Mrs. Ann
t. Stephens.
LORD LISLE'S DAUGHTER. By
Charlotte M. Broome, author of "Dora
'i home."
THE ARMORER OF TYRE. By Syl
vanus Cobb, Jr.
Mr, GlLl-'IL'S LOVE STORY. By
i.coige Elliott.
A SCARLET SIN. By Florence Mar
ryat. THE SEA KING. By Captain Mar
ryat. THE BEIGE OF GRANADA. By
Kir E. Bulwer Lytton.
Mr. MEESON'S WILL, By H. Rider
Haggard.
JENNY HARLOWE. By W. Clark
RuBsell,
BEATON'S BARGAIN. By Mi.
Alexander.
THE , SQUIRE'S DARLING. By
Charlotte M. Braeme, author of "Dora
Thorne."
THE RUSSIAN GIPSY. By Alexan
der Dumas.
THE WANDERING HEIR. By
Charles Reade.
FLOWER AND WEED. By Miss
M. E. Braddon,
NO THOROUGHFARE. By Charles
Dickens and WUkle Collins.
THE GREAT HOGGARTY DIAMOND-
Py W. M. Thackeray.
The above books are nicely printed
and bound In attractive paper covers.
They are sold regularly at retail for
tea cents each, so that our offer en
ables our readers to buy them at one
third of their value. It Is a grand
hance to secure standurd, high-class
Works of llctlon at merely nominal
cost.
The lowest li.-u u( these novels In
any other way. wiiUl be 10 cents each,
or $1 for the U n hihms, which The As
torlan subscribers can hare for 30
cents.
Every ten weeks a new sot of ten
books will I) j offered on the same
terms. Thus, In the course of the year,
you will have a vuluuble library of GO
books that will cost you only J1.C0.
This offer is open only to regular sub-
mrlbera.
Subscribers to The Dally Astorlan,
who puy $7 for one year in advance
will be entitled to these books free of
charge.
Now Is the time to got your home
newspaper, and a valuable library be
sides, for only the regular price of the
paper.
Subscribers to The Weekly Astorlan
who pay $2 In udvunco for ono year's
Hiibri'i'lption, will be entitled to any of
iliexe books they may select at the rate
of '3 cents per book. On receipt of the
IIhI of books diserlbed, accompanied by
a remitance In postage stamps or ell-
vor to the amount of 3 cents for each
book ordered, we will have the books
sent postpaid to the address of any
regular subscriber to The Weekly Asto
rlan as above.
AUCTION SALE.
At the forks of Deep River, Wash.,
tt Anderson's store, on Tuosduy. Au
gust 15th, 1893. at 10 o'cloi k a. m., will
be mid by auction the following prop
erty: 160 acres on Salmon creek, con
taining 70 acres of bottom land wltk
one million feet of fir timber. For
further particulars apply to Martin
Olson, auctioneer. Astoria.
FOR SALE BYUCTION.
Improved mnclilnery for the whole
sale manufacture of mineral water will
be sold at public auction. Particulars
a to date of sale. etc.. can be had
by applying to Martin Olson, auction
eer, Second street-
ASTORIA TO THE WORLD'3 FAIR.
Astoria to Chicago In four flanr,
This Is the time made by 'he Vnlon
Iaclfle. Rates have been rdncM to
a very low figure. Go n-vv lfor
higher rates take effect. For further
information call at ticket umoo Union
Pacific dock.
Q. W. I-OUNSBERRY. Agent,
A Jolly picnic party will leave here
at daylight this morning for the wilds
of the Ne'halem and Flshhawk 'alls. It
will consist of Hon. C: W. Fulton and
wife, O. C. Fulton and wife, Waller
Robb and wife, P. A. StokoB and wife,
the Misses Nora and Dora NK'kerson,
Fred Prael, and Mr. An l.e.-n, Fsoj.,
chief cook and bottlewaistiif its well us
chaperone. Needless to say, Mr. Ah
Lem will have his hands full. At the
stroke of 6, Senator Fulton, on board
his famous Glen Dudley thm'oughbied,
and attired in a sombrero hat, a brace
of pistols, and the other necessary gar
ments that cruel clvllatlon demands,
will rldo out of the Transfer Ft-iMts,
followed by the balance of the party In
vehicles and the provlsioi wagon In
the rear. This wagon contains nine
tents, two cook stoves, guns, fishing
tackle, smelling salts, canne'l goods,
three volumes of the laws of Oregon,
an Insurance certificate, butterfly rets,
kettles, pans, bedding, catsup, novel
ettes, poison oak specific, two marlin
spikes, etc., etc. Mr. Ah Lem will ride
on the seat of honor on this vehicle.
At the Junction; of Cass and Second
the caravan will come to anchor and
Crow Is to take a cabinet photograph
of Hhe group before they leave on their
perilous journey. Last evening was
spent In bidtUng tearful adleux to
friends and relatives who have prob
ably gazed for the last time on some
of the youth and beauty of the feck.
Though O. C. Fulton and WnHer Robb
have been trying to hide the wl rea
son why they- Joined the party, the
fui-t hns leaked out. In the deep for
ests of the Flshhawk., Robb Intends to
race against time, ' punch the bag,
climb trees, jump creeks, an1 other
wise get himself In readiness for the
next football match. Clyde Fulf.irf linn
been engaged at a handsome rwlt'ry ns
his trainer.
Over Jll'0,000 was paid out In wages
xlay to fishermen by the various can
neries and on Monday another $100,000
will bo dispensed In the same way.
Next week winners will be busy filling
final Eastern orders, and receiving
boats and gear from .the men.
The bnrk Thermopylae arrived In
from Victoria today in tow of the tug
Wanderer. She will load lumber at the
Clatsop Mills for Shanghai.
THE CUSTOM OF THE COUNTRY.
Is to idve a fair trial to articles pre
sented for popular approval and then
to testify to the merits of the best.
Tried by this standard, the best ex
ternal remedy known to both the meu
Ical fraternity and the general public
Is the Allcock's Porus Plaster. Its fall
trial has extended over a period of
more than thirty years. In all that
time it has never failed in remedial
and early effect. There is no experi
ment about it. Buyers of Allcock's
Porus plasters take no chance. They
are getting standard goods which have
been known and proved lor a genera
tion. Their composition and Ingredients
have not been equalled In any Imita
tion plaster. The people know this.
They have found a true friend in All
cock's PoruB Plaster. Other so-called
porus plasters are feeble Imitations of
the genuine. They may, now and then,
be sold to the unwary, but experience
and use Boon show their worthless
character. For all purposes wherein a
nlnster Is reaulred Allcock's is tne oniy
one that Is worth buying or trying.
This is not the unsupported assertion
of the manufacturers (they need no
such factitious aid to popularize their
remedy), but the voluntary and nearly
testimony of tho living men and wo
men who have had a personal experi
ence of disease and their cure. The
custom of the country" has put All
cock's Porus Plaster at the head of ex
ternal remedies, and there it win stay,
tnr thn Rlmnle reason that It is thor
oughly good, safe, sure and speedy In
action. What more could bo asked?
Ask your druggist for aucock s unu
accept no other.
Burkion's rnli'ii Salve.
m... 1 . Bnti.. I ilia Tx'firlit fill Cilia.
i nn Ut-Bl diiitt; ... ......
. l.mnl ulllt I'limim T.Vf-r
gores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, nnd nil skin eruptions, and Positive
ly cures plies, or iiu puy, '"i"11, "
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 2; cenif
per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, suc
cessor to J. u. ijemein.
in .v.,. nnAnf m oitw-tnca Advertised In
. Z i..nn,ap ulh the choicest
HUB luipei, ......
perfumery, and toilet articles etc.. can
be bougtit at tne lowest iiriu ... -Conn's
drug store, opposite Occident hotel,
Astoria.
NOTICE!
tt m.. v.i intmwl nf f-nffep. or
evu s.iiuiiiiiK-i tth.tj - ----
ten, SO cents per ganon. i ivm."
i i ...... i... .i hmm.iv h so French
i i hi ii iiiiu m-ii. -'"." ;,,. ',.
Cognac ana wine nt aix. uum-n .
THE FORCED MORTGAGE SALE.
Of Herman Wise's stock Is now In full
blast. Everything sacrltleeu.
m wrsR. Mortcncee.
no ill npi-Hnnn Indebted to Her
man Wise will pleas setuo ai once.
JAPANESE
CURB
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hnv ml uIIIn: ft iHitlvo imr f'r v tt-rniiym
toriml bltn.l or bUwiliiiff, Itolijmr. t'Unmhn
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ai.,..i... ii f.vrtv u.tui isv inn . wny fiuit-r
i iiih ru metis m-u-i v.
I1 - ii.i.. .11 ... a u-rill tll uiliir
iroin hub irrriniu tunvnnv ' - 7 - .
tmeoiii Kiven with 6 boxe. n-u.-.u
money it not wired. 80ml HtRmp ' frJ'J
(Murk A Co., WholrMrte au ReUU lr
OiiIa Aaillt Iirt HIUl. Uf. fDf tlllU "J
Conn. AHtortA Orotioi
DR. GUMS
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SYRUP
COLDS
m mi r ARlflA
sy AXit wuur.
a nriuiCDV FOR CHILDREN.
Wh ehtm t horn, wofher mJ '
.poout.il of onion .,n.( Vr.rt no
mj ooiulh wu ton.. For Crour L ,ij IjLm
ud without WU oinuollulUioouioai. Boia '
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W81
For sale by J. W. Conn. Pniselst
NOTICE OF SALE.
KT! IJ I.A.AI1V nl.fni. (dot nnrlao
i'ot".v ia iicici (JltCll, IJiai. Ul'uvi
and punuant to the provisions of a
rltffilri fihaHnl ni rrt rro rra. &vnmi taA and
delivered to me, the undersigned on
the 35th day of February, 1893, by the
VLUI lail t UIUIIIIJILIII Jl'UUllHIllUK ttm-
inafter dewcribed, to secure the pay-
n u n nor ca In.
iiicTjii, vi tin: sum ui xiui.u, ov, atiu m-
ton.c t Ihnronn - fr-rrv tViot lota lltltll
bi-Mi-OV 1111.1 11 Ulll L. UUIV V
paid at the rate of eight per cent, per
annum, I have taken possession of the
said chattels because of default made
111 1111. iiicuin 111 I7.1K1. iiiui .QnA 1" "
vided, and will, on Monday the 28th
uay or August, ikm, at me nour or icn
(-t'r.lr.iilr In 1 l. n fsdrmtv n 1 4Yn A u t Ml It n
Olllce in the City of Astoria, in Clatsop
County, Stute of Oregon, offer for sale
ami will sen at punnc auction tor casn
in lwin.1 n Ilia tiln-hout V.tilili.t thnraflir
as a whole, the following described
cnaiteiK in sam mortgage uescrjoeu,
to wit:
1 ulltlnty floalr A hntVa A. iTiiina 1
standing desk, 4 Shannon flies, letter
size; I mil tne, 3 small spinuie nies, z
r.lti.u 1 lutfni- Ttnia 1 olifill 9. tttnnla
1 coal stove, 1 scuttle, 1 poker, 4 Joints
Hiuve-piir, o ,iuiurt; iiujiies, i jich
wiping glass pot, 1 book rest, 4 ink
urollu 1 miiollnirn hnttlo Vinlf full? 1
Amberg letter tile, 1 duster, 1 hat rack,
1 letter box, 22 paper weights, 1 pair
shears, 200 letter heads, KM) envelopes,
50 J. (1. Ulalne pictures, CO sheets-proof
or publication, uu Hiuieiiu-ms noi"
rian" 6 largo envelopes, 50 bill-heads
A uhiil;i n" 1 -want a nnrior hiiHket. 1
dally paper pigeon-hole rack, 3 blue
prints, 25 yards on ciotn, ton nour;, i.
yards twine, 3 copying clothes, 1 gas
llxture, 1 red Ink pad, 6 pen holders,
2 rubber erasers, 1 12" rule, 1 18" rule,
1 ball twine, 1 Ink stand carpet, 2 doz.
1 1. f5. Ooal
box, olllce books, acct. 4 blinds with
cord attached, 1 view, 1 National cabi
net file, i maps, a pigeon-noie nu.-Ks
contents, 4 newspaper tiles, 1 waste
paper basket. 2 blinds, 2!t books, 1
blotting pad, 12 square feet or linoleum,
1 nr., onrl 1,1'lluh 4 Mlllnilla flleS. 1
editor's desk. 4 bottles Ink, 1 cupboard,
fl old letter mips, i gas irxuire, i rwnci,
1 chair, 1 paper case, 1 diary, 1 calen
ilnr. 1 snrlnir lock. 1 breeches stretcher.
nickel plated, 1 llouso and Senate bill
tile, 2u newspaper cuts, i wisp uruum,
i i,i,rh rmiilumi-il rontatnlnir: 85 slnerle
person acknowledgements, 10 appoint
ment of road supervisors, 60 old
acknowledgements, 25 corporation ac
knowledgements, 40 secretary or ad
ministrators accounts, 25 affidavits of
attachments, 13 affidavits for publica
tion nf Hiimmnnn. 9 affidavits On claim
and delivery of personal property, 30
appointments of road viewers, 4 assign
ments, 46 agreement or saio oi rem m-
to olmlnlatmlnra nf PXC bond. 75
letters of administration, 75 writs of
attachments, 25 articles of co-partner-..i.i.
,o oa iinn,i nf mi.irdlan sale of real
estate, 40 bond of guardian, 30 bill of
sale, 20 Dencn warrama, w wu
road petitioners, 80 general Indemnity
bonds, 150 bill of costs, 15 county
clerk's certificates, 50 certincates ot
election, 75 bill of costs ana aisDurse
ments, 50 regular term circuit court
proceedings, 50 certificates of natural
ization, 9 com. to lane aepomuun,
recular term of circuit court proceed
..." c .iittn. mn r-over of ludg-
ment roll, 35 certificates of transcript,
30 creditors claims, 40 citation, oo ucm
certificates of official character, 35 cer
tificates of record, 20 deposition, 12
exc. fr. circuit court on judgment
rendered in justice court, 75 executions,
40 trial discharge, 20 Inventory and ap
pointment. 15 indictments, 35 letters
testamentary, it letters oi Buniumu
uViin vr, l.mao nnnc term). 12 mortgages,
8 per cent, and taxes, 1 ditto 11 mort
gage, covenant of warranty, su uui
chattel, 30 mechanic's liens, B0 notices
to Judges of election, 30 ditto to clerk
ditto, 30 ditto of appeal, 40 ditto
sheriff's sale, 35 orders of publication
.,ii ...,,.,,,r,u r.n nnii-l.nl nnth and bond.
1,L DUllunuuo, " ' " i,,
35 order appointing appraisers, 30 ditto
administrators, oruers graining
of habeas corpus, 30 petitions for ap-
....i.,(,r.i,t nf irnsiivlinn. 20 orders ditto.
50 power of attorney to sell real estate.
17 petitions ror pruoaie ui mm, v
pewer of attorney, 25 petition for writ
of habeas corpus, yn out" iulicih ui o..
...i..iui,.an..n m in-niiri lurv subooenBS
1IIIIIIPVI"LIUI.) " . O -
copy, 100 ditto original. 75 subpoenas
(copy), 20 auto lorignmu, x un.i"
irlminal (original), iuu auto unmi
i r.n ahui-ifTo r.prtmea.te OI Baie
i. n......i..0i.o 9r. iiittn on execution,
60 summons (original, 20 transcript of
udgment, 50 testimony "t suu. wuuw
. ...mi ir..,r,.ini-i!ikliiir nn anneal. 2
ditto Injunction, 10 ditto for attach
ment, 20 venire, 40 ditto special, 12 veri
fication of claim against cowk,
wills, 12 writ of habeas corpus, 40 ditto
review, 1 folding machine, 1 cylinder
press complete, 1 gas engine, 1 monkey
wrench, 1 snooting buck, j. u out.,
i.i-' n n i r.-- too l nox cornier rivein,
....ii .,,..'.0ti tuna 'i nil rans. 1 dinning
1 11-11 JHLnp " t' 1 ' " - ' - -
table, 5 paper boara, l cocKroucn ut-i-lows,
5 pieces pipe, 1 stove, 5 roller
moulds, 2 lamps, 1 doz. cans lye, 2 cans
machine oil, miles, paper, z i-z mis.
ea. 24x30 30-lb, 33 bdles. paper, 2 rms.
on avn2 sa-lhs. 2rms. Hat news 40-lbs,
f.iiiinrn mlile. R Rtones. I rrames, 6
latteries, 2 galley rack, 1 barrel ink,
counter, 1 book case, 2 sets shelves,
1 elevator, 50 feet shafting. 7 pulleys,
C hangers, 175 feet of belting (aoout
that), 1 cabinet, 1 step ladder, 1 desk,
l ,-hnlr. 2 stools. 1 proof press, 14
chases, 1 folder table, 1 box "wander
ings" type, 8 brevier cap cases os type,
4 ditto lower cases & type, 8 minion
upper cap cases, 4 ditto lower cap
cases, 4 nonparlol cap cases, 4 ditto
lower cap cases, 54 cases advertising
t-..Tt,ii,. full ,-iiMeq 44 2-3 advertis
ing type-. 19 single galleys. 5 double
galleys, gas tixiures wiwi iwu. I'lif,
1 mnoothlng plnne, a pianers, i nmnei,
1 shooting stick. 1 set Jlempel's quoins,
2 kes, 2 lead cutters. 1 Mitre machine,
1 Webster's dictionary, 2 newspaper
& lead. 1 box wood
quoin. 11 galley sticks, 2 Iron lock-up
sticks, 1 lot typo soriB. i nnmi-nuw, i
Mitre box, 1 box wrapped brevier type,
1 dust pan, 12 boxes stereotype piaie,
1 gl. oil can, 1 shovel, 1 pan, l waste
paper basket. Ispongo. 4 news sticks,
100 pounds leads. 12x13 em. 25 pounds
Blugs, 12x13 & 26 1-2 em, S.iO dashes ii
rule 125 warranty deeds, 4fl quit claim
deeds, 62 New York H of lading, 35 for
sale cards. 16 for rent cards large, 9
hoiiao for rent cards. 39 for rent cards
small. 220 bonds for deeds, 50 chattel
mortgages. ir.O bond for deed large.
200 lease, 60 criminal subpoenns (copy)
circuit). 60 ditto (original) circuit. 73
civil subpoenas (copy) circuit, 125 ditto
(original) circuit. 100 ditto (copy) Jus
tice 125 ditto (original) Justice, 40 writ
of attachment circuit, ditto 100 ditto
Histlce (original). 75 ditto Justice (copy).
4. summons ditto (copy), 60 summons
ditto (original. 130 writ of arrest ditto,
;) warrant ditto, 200 affidavit for writ
of arrest circuit, 40 ditto attachment,
m writ of attachment. 300 undertak
ings for attachment, 300 subpoenas
civil. 25 undertakings on ball before
Indictment. 10!) summons (copy) cir
cuit. 7S ditto original ditto, 35 search
warrants. 20 commitment after in
dictment justice. 25 subpoenas, 125 ex
ecutions (original) Justice. 25 garnl
nhees. lOOundertaklng for costs. 25 In
formation. 100 complaints. 75 bonds for
cost (Justice), 40 shippers manifests.
25 ditto coasting. marriage certlfi
ontes. 30 county disbursements. "5 mar
riage licenses, 75 notice of protest, 30
protest, 2 file backs, 75 for rent cards
small 9 road supervisors notice books,
200 relief of tax applications, , 22 fur
nished rooms to let cards, 12 "This
awning is dangerous keep off' cards,
5 "All statements etc.," cards, 9 ' Posi
tively no credit etc.," cards, 5 No
soliciting etc.," cards. 11 Pmlsory
noteB, 50 teacher's agreements, 500 ho
tel call lists, 100 complaint backs, 1
half med. challenge Job press, 1 nos
parlel press, 1 paper cutter, 1 card do,
1 lead do, 1 mitre machine, 3 stoves, 1
coal stove, 18ft. stove-pipe, 1 perforat
ing machine, 1 glue pot, 2 composition
buckets, 3 half medium chases, 1 chase
17 24x 17, 6 nonparlel chases, 6 hair
m'ed. rollers, 2 galley racks, 76feet gas
pipe and fixtures, 2 stapling machines,
1 hand saw, 1 screw driver, 1 pair com
passes, 1 half med. roller mould, 1
quarter med. roller mould, 1 rack wood
and furniture, 1 single galleys, 6 double
galley,2 Job galleys, 6 Job sticks, 3
stools, 24 hemple quoin with key, 1 bel
lows, 1 broom, 1 rule shaper, 6
wrenches, 1 butcher knife, 1 punch, 1
hatchet, 1 coal bucket, 7 tin lamp
shades, 1 bird cage, 1 short step-ladder,
1 looking glass, 1 funnel, 1 dust pan, 1
planer, 1 lye brush, 2 oil cans, 2 ink
knives, 1 proof roller, 2 dust brushes,
1 Job elevator, 1 wash stand, 1 past pot
and brush, 1-2 paper steel wire brads,
1-2 paper copper tacks, 2 small screw
drivers, 1 box (500) small staples, 2
spools thread, 1-2 box McGllls paper
fastners 10 lbs, 1 awl, 2-3 qt. diamond
dye, 2 cans roller composition, 2 cans
green copying Ink, 1 1-2 lb. can purple
" i.. ink 1 urn mil TTltramarlne blue
Ink, 1-2 pound bronze, 1-2 lb. printers
gloss Ink, 1-2 id. steei uiue i,i, .
photo brown ink, 1-2 lb. gold size Ink,
n. t.o.1 ink i-i lb. blue Ink. 1-4 llx
gold Ink, 1 1-4 lb. white ink. 1-2 cardinal
red Ink, 3 lbs. poster reu mn.,
ultra blue Ink, 1 lb. red ink, 3-4 b.
Kose Lake Ink, 1-2 lb. green Ink, 1-2 lb.
yellow Ink, 1-2 lb. Queen el'ty red ink,
1 ounce purple Ink, 1 blue blank ink,
30 lbs. lxxk Ink, 53 packages grocers
statements, 49 packages single state-
io oi nn fUn rim ilouble statements,
"8 packages mere, bond paper, letter
heads, 9 pkgs. Ulster linen, letter
heads 52 pkgs. Pacific mills letter
heads, 13 pkgs. neaus, im8a.
ledger statements, iz pkbb. in
heads, IS pkgs. linen note-heads, lr
ht a Kill honrla. 8 nkirs. Noi 'i
i.i.r L.io in rvinw, Mr. 2 bill head i.
Oil, lllTtinr,, j'-.n 7 , ,
45 pkgs. No. 2 close ruiea oui iieii.ua, ..
i... Kin i f-lnon ruled bill heads. 6
pkgs! No 2 close ruled bill heads, 26
pkgs. memoranda, 20 pkgs, cold press
lines, 11 pkgs. Atlanta mum, Pe,
t. a i,i,,nio miiia khio six nnd one en
velopes XXX, 6 boxes No. 6 XXX en
velopes, 2 boxes jno. 0 yeiiow euvciuiicu,
15000 wh. XX envelopes, 250 wh. wove
XX No. 10, 9000 No. 4 snipping ihb.
6000 No. 3 shipping tags, 6000 No. 1
-i.i to .n, r.nn Nn R nhlDDlner tags.
200 sheets wnue cara uwuu
r-cirii hoB.nl 22 x 28. 125
, t tj Virto Tii 71 nkM. thin China
cards No. 9, 11 pkgs. ditto No 9. 18
pkgs. tough check caras jno, , u v
i..ri. t.ri. mo, io. miT-riB 35 nkers. R.
XOllgll uncun. ii-- i
R. board,. 6 reams chromatic folios, 1
ream gun paper, 6 reams win iu..,
.nn nn n. i 19 roam nlnk TOliO. 17 X
... 1 A Mam, VallOW TOllO. 77 X lb
20 lbs. 1-2 ream linen folio, 17 x U iv
lbs 1 1-2 ream Japanese iinen
17 x 22 20 lbs. 1-2 ream Super Royal
n i-i on 9ft lha 1 ream- caD 14 x 17, 3
.mil xi a - -
ream book folio, 200 sheets cover paper,
600 sheets glazed paper, mw mCCi
ruled folio paper, 15 sheets stencil
7 .udii ntmw hoard Daoer, 9
UttUCl, I oi"-. .
sheets heavy manllla paper, 50 sheets
thin straw board paper, zuu b ii
black cover paper, a reams curacu
onor s drawers scraDS naper,
200 lbs. labor saving slugs, 1 font labor
saving leads, 2 fonts aottea ruie, n
fonts face rule, 3 fonts brass rule, 17
fonts border, 10 ft. Doraer, io -m8o-
1C XTr. lno-ntvrma. 6 Shears, type,
iijco, iti ii", i-ov.-" - r - .
8 bought of type, 1 ree'd. of type, 1
dollars type, 3 sets card ornaments, 47
. ii aoa 1 drawer cuts.
Gr. Prls. Ex. Cond. No. 3, Ronoldson
Cond. brevier wide gotnic, Drencn
Clarendon, 3 fonts, nonpariel, long
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ner (S. W.) Cass & Squemoqua streets,
Astoria. Oregon. Western Associated
Press franchise. The franchise & good
will of tho Pally & Weekly Astorlan.
news papers, published at said city of
Astoria, to satisfy said sum of $11,925.
86. and Interest as nforesald, and the
costs nnd expenses of sale, August
10th, 1S93.
SAMUEL. ELMORE.
COUNTY ASSESSOR'S NOTICE.
The Board of Equalization will meet
at the office of the coun
ty clerk and publicly examine
the assessment rolls of Clatsop
county for the purpose of correcting
all errors of valuation or description
of lands, lots or other property.
It Is the duty of all persons to ap
pear at that time if they wish correc
tions made, ns no corrections or alter
ations can be made by any officer after
the adjournment of the board.
The board will meet on Monday,
August 2Sth. at 10 o'clock a. m., and
close on Saturday, September 2nd, at
5 p. m.
Astoria, August 5th, 1S9J.
J. W. GEARnART,
County Assessor.
NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS
Notice Is hereby given to all persons
in tho State of Oregon noiuing
iiniaa in tho fftnto TnvpHtment & In-
surance- Company, of San Francisco,
California. , ; .
Of the withdrawal from the state of
nf ih State, investment & In-
surance Company, of San Francisco,
California, ana to an otner persuuB in
terested, that the said company has
.ni..,n Ito hnnlneafl in the State Of
iruiDuitu . . " "
Oregon, in the Fireman's Fund Insur
ance company, oi can rreiiumtu, Cali
fornia, ana nas niea nouce uwrmi wn
aaAraiflrv nf ntatiT. nf said state.
and proposes to withdraw its securi
ties on aeposlt witn tne ireuuurer ik, c
of, and to cease doing business in said
Any policy holder In the State of
Oregon, or any other person having
claims against said insurance company,
are hereby notified to file the same with
secretary or tate or tne state oi Or
egon, within six (6) months from the
date of the publication of this notice.
This notice is given pursuant to the
provision of an act of the legislative as
sembly of the state of Oregon:, entitled
An .nl tn DITIOnil Rffl-tlnnB W.IU . V.RR
and 35S0, of Chapter L, of the Miscel
laneous iaws oi uregon, as uompuea
and Annotated by W. Lair Hill." Ap
proved Jieoruary ia, ibbj,
THE STATE INVESTMENT
AND INSURANCE CO.,
By George I,. Brander,
President
Attest; Charles M. Blair,
(secretary
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
been duly appointed administrator of
the estate of Mary Ann Adair, de
ceased. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to call at my of
floe at No. 119, Genevieve street Asto
ria. Clatsop county, Oregon, and pay
the same. And all persons having
claims against said estate must pre
sent the same to me, with the proper
vouchers, at the above named place,
within six months from date of this
m. Uce
Dated, Astoria, Oregon, July 25, 1893,
B. VAN DUSEN.
Administrator of said estate.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all whom it
may concern, that the undersigned
have been duly appointed the executors
of the last will and testament of
George Flavel, late of Clatsop
county, Oregon, deceased, and as such
executors, authorized to administer the
estate of such deceased; and all persons
having claims against the estate of the
said deceased are hereby notified and
required to present the same duly veri
fied, to the undersigned at the olllce of
the undersigned, George C. Flavel, in
the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Or
egon, within six months from this
date.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 10th
day of July, 1893.
GEORGE C. FLAVEL,
MART C. FLAVEL,
S. S. GORDON,
Executors.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned nas Deen appointed admin
istrator of the estate of Caroline Han-
Into nf Plntann county. Orecron.
deceased,' and all persons having
claims against saia estate must pre
sent the same duly verified to the un-
Aactanart at th fTlPB nf FllltOn BrOS.
uta.gni.u, w v..w .......
Attornles, in the City of Astoria, in
said county wltnin six montns irom
this date, August ttn, issm.
VICTOR HANSEN.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Vntlnfl la TioT-ohv D-lvPn thftt T VlflVfi
been appointed administrator of the es
tate or James V. jvietz, aeceasea. ah
persons indebted to said estate, are no
hrua inmv the Hum a to me. at Astoria.
Oregon, forthwith; and all persons hav
ing claims against said estate, are
hereby notinea to present me same to
me, at the above place, within six
months from the date nereor.
JAMES W. HARE.
Aiminlatrntnr nf the above estate.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 7th,
day of July, 183.
Kopp's - Beer - Hall
Choice Winei, L'guors mid Cigars.
KENTUCKY - WHISKEY,
On y handed over the bar. The lnrgest
gU-s of N. P. llecr. ibilf nnd half, !c.
Free IniK h, ,
ERICKSON & WIUKA.U, Pi s
Cor. Ooueonily and J.afujetto Sts.
FISHER BROTHERS
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Heavy and Shall
H A HDAV AJJl K
C.O'ln Wk
Wagons ail-1 Vehicles,
Farm Machlneryi Paint. iK Varnishc.
Loggers "tWppiH-, rniirniimn inii-.i,
Doom and Wlm.own.
PROVISIONS
FLOUR ind MUX KFED.
ASTORIA, - - OREGNO,
MUSIC h ALL
S.1I First street, AstoriA, Or.
H. CHRISTENSEN, PROP'R.
v jpx'oo Concert
"very nigh' beginning at 8 o'clock.
(Jood mimic 'I ho best of wlni-s, li
quora and cigars always on hand.
VIGOR S
Easily, Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DE32LITY,
nd all th train of -v!s
iromrmrly errursor later
exows, Ue rvstih of
cverw ork, ilrkut-x!,
worrv, elc Full strength,
dtvel"pnetit ami ivn
given t every organ
portion of the birfy.
8lni0i.naiurlmei hi tl
Immed tale 1 m prtweinerit
in. Fntliire lmpcMlMdL
referenc. H--t,
explanation and pmofs
uUW (aieil free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
Line
Running
2
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 AM.
7:30 PM.
32
1 DAYS ro
2 CH ICAGO
7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul,
23 Hours Quicker to Chicago,
40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and,
Kansas City.
Pullman and Tourist Sleeker,,
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Dln
. ing Cars.
ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO
OCEAN STEAMERS
ACOUBT, 1SIKJ.
Oregon Wcilnewlay AiikimI. 2.
Coliiinliia Kmuliiy Aiifrust .
StiUH llinrsdiiy AiiKimt 10.
OrcK'-n Miiiultiv August I I.
CiiliiHinlii Kridny AngiiKt is.
-tale Yuemliiy Aimutit ii.
Oregon 'iitnnlny Augnsl Sill.
Ol inililn Wi'ilncsdny Aiigust I'D.
ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER3
Morning boat leaves Astoria dally,
except Sunday, at 6 a. m. and Sundays
at 9 a. m.; returning leaves Portland
doily, except Saturday, at 8 p. m. and
Saturdays at 10 p. m. Night boat leaves
Astoria daily at 6 p. m-; returning
leaves Portland dally at 7 a. m. The
morning boat from Portland makes
landings on the Oregon side of the river
and night boat on the Washington side.
The morning boat from Astoria makes
landings on the "Washington side of the
river, and night boat on the Oregon
side, except Sunday, and on Sundays
via Washington side. All boats make
landings on both sides of the river
above Waterford-
For rites ami general Inf .iininlinii call on or
address,
V. H. nUKl.BURl, . W. LOUNSllKltRY.
A. Uen. 'a. Airf. Ai?ciit
1'urtlaiHl, Or, Astoria, Or. ,
Is the line tn ake to all.
imuits
EASTand SOUTH
It is the DIMNG CAR ROUTE
It offers tlie best service, eom
bluing -
SPEED and COMFORT
It Is the ropiilar route wit It t'm.-e hu
wiili to travi'l mi
THE SAFEST
It is therefore the route you s limiltl
take. Jt runs tlirougli vt-slibiileil
trains every day in Hie year to
ST, PAUL AND CHICAGO
No Change of Cars,
Elegant Pullman Sleep ts,
Kn porior Tourist Sleepprs,
Splendid Free Sffond-elass Slerpcnr,
Only one change ol ears
Portland to New York
Through Tickets
To Any Tort of tne civilized world.
Passengers ticketed via. all boats rnnnln
between Aktoria, Kalama and For'land.
Full Information concerning rates, time ol
trains, routes wid other details lurnished on
apiillealiuii to
C.W.STONE.
Agent Astoria.
Steamer Telephone Dock.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant Ceneral Passenger A cent
No, U First St.. cor. WashingUiD,
- Portlaud. Urecou.
Seaside Saw Mill.
A rOmillrlA Klnrlr f.f liuulw. nn K.h.I ln il.
rough ni dressiHl. Flo irin. Rusti, Oiliiiu,
and ail klmlsof tlnlsh; Mnr.lilinn and Shin
lo8: alo Bracket Work done 10 order. Terms
icasnnable ami prices at In! n ck. ml orders
1 rjuii-liy alluded U. Ollii-e am. viCnl at mill
Seaside, Oregon.
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