THE DAILY ABTOKIAH. ASTOIil A, SUNDAY MOltNINtt, AUGUST JiO, 1MD3. MEMORIES. The follera over yunder In the town huve rut a band. An' once a week they practice up with all the loy on hand: An out on my plazzy I can set an1 "ear era play As, creepln' up the valley come the notes from far away. There ain't high-toned players on the cand Just common men: There ain't no science In 'em, but you orter near em when They'll start off together an' run up 'an down the scale. An' play "The Swanee River," "Home, Sweet Home" or "Lilly Dale." That harmony comes creepln' up the valley wan the wind. The tune biled out by distance an' the stale notes left behind. I Jest set here an' listen, with my eyes a-runnin wet, It ain't a mlto like cryln' 'cause yer sau an lone, an' yet ' Them tunes jeob digs the covers often memories In yer heart. An' long-forgotten visions Into bcln seem to start, An' youth an' hope, ambition hold a nana out once again. An' gone is all the trouble an' sorrow an the pain. With that sweet music drlppln on yer neart like healln' dew. An' faith an' love a-breakln' all yer sours ifig prison tnrougn. ALONG THE WHAIWES. An answer In the libel suit brought by the master of the Bteamer Chehalls against the steamer Ellis to recover $68 damages by- a collision occurring on July 19th, was filed yesterday, says the P.-I., In the United States district court. It Is denied that the Ellis was at fault, and that she In fact had the right of way when the two crafts col ltded while trying to land simultane ously at the same dock near Charleston The American tug boats which were working about the San Pedro In Vic toria Harbor on Tuesday returned to the Sound and the raising of the vessel will necessarily have to be postponed for although a strenuous effort was made on the last attempt,' the vessel still lies on Drotchle ledge. Whether or not further attempts will be made to remove her from the rock on which she lies Is as yet unknown, but at pres ent operations are suspended. The American ship Agenor, says the Ledger, will ship a crew here today. She Is now In the bay bound fr Hue nog Ayers with a cargo of lumber from Gamble. This is the first cargo of lum ber that has gone to that country from here for three years. Four years It was one of the finest shipping polntB for Puget Sound lumber mills, and It Is to be hoped that this cargo Is only the first of a revival of the lumber for that section. The new steamer Echo has been offi cially added to the Puget Sound fleet. She belongs at SnohomlHh and Is own ed by H. T. McMillan. She Is 70.2 feet long, 10.2 feet beam, and 2 feet deep, and hns no deck. Her tonnage Is 30.2 "A TALENTED EDITOH." Gentlemen: I had occasion to use several boxes of Krause's Ifeadacho Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They noted like a charm in preventing" headaches and dizziness. Have hud very little headache since my return, which is remarkable. Yours, respectfully, JOHN U. SUAFFEIt, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Kecord. For sale by Clias. lingers, Astoria, Or., Bolo agent. NOTICE TO MRS. FOttUM YN'S DANCING CLASS. Members of tho class, both ladles und gentlemen, who desire tickets to the i'Iuhs Party and; have not already ob tained them, will please call upon Mrs. I)r, Tuttle for them before Tuesday afternoon to save confusion at the Inst moment In having, them properly ni di used, MRS. FOREMAN. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that my wife, Lizzie ContuH has left my bed and board without Just cause or pVovoca tlon, and I will not be responsible for or pay any debts that sho mny con trnet. ANTOIN CONTOS, Clifton, Oregon, August 14, 1S93. LAND OFFICE NOTICE. United States ltnd Office, Oregon City, Or,, August 8th, 1893,-rNotice Is hereby given that the Township pint of survey of T, 4 N., 6 W., has been re ceived at this clllco, and on September 19, 1X93, at 9 o'clock a. m., of said day, said plat will be flled In this olllce and the land therein will be subject to en try on and after said date. ROBERT A, MILLER, ' Register. TETEll PAQUET. Receiver. United States Land Olllce. Oregon City, Oregon. Aua-ust 2. 1893. Notice Is hereby given that the plat of survey of T 4 N, R 7 W., has this day been received at this otllc and on September 13. 1893 at 9 o'clock a. m of said day. said plat will bo filed In this office and the land therein will be sub ject to entry on and after said date. J. T. APPERSON, Register. PETER FAQUET, Receiver. At The Monogram you can find fra grant Belmont, Wedding Bouquet, Flor de Madrid and all other choice and favorite brands of cigars. FOR OVER FIFTT TEARS Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothe the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollo, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug gists throughout the world. ' 2.22S,6Ti. Then figures represent the number of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery fur Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which were sold In the United Stntea from March. 1X91, to March. 1S92. Two million, two hundred and twenty-eight thousand, six hundred and seventy-two bottles sold In one yenr. and each and every bottle wns sold on guarantee that money would be refunded If sat isfactory results .did not follow Its use. The secret of Its success Is plain. It never disappoints mid can always be depended on as the very best remedy for Coughs and Colds, ets. Price 60c. and UW. At Chan. Rogers, drugstore. po Pi Se of of o't Of bo bid col PERSONAL MENTION. E. A. Seeloy and Walter C. Smith are In the city, Dan Ingalls from the Lewis and Clarke is In town. Miss Ella Hare Is visiting the Stock ton camp at Gearhart for a few days. Frank Hacheney, city treasurer of Portland, passed through the city on his way to . Uwaco yesterday. G. Wlngate and wife are home from a very pleasant holiday trip, to the Sound cities and British Columbia. Joe Hare, son of W. D. Hare, former ly collector of this port, came down from HIllBboro, last night with his wife to pay a visit to his relatives here for a few days. All the patent meonnnes advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc.. can he boiiL'ht at the lowest Drlces ut J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. TAKE HEART, 'Wa if you're a Eullcriug woman. f Tho chronic weaknesses, painful tusoracra, anu uciicuwuuiuiio raonts luufc conio to woman only have, a positive remedy in Dr. Piorco's Favorito Prescrip tion. If you'll faithfully uso it, every diiiturbaneo und irrogu .laritycanboparnianoiitlycm'cd. It's a legitimate medicine for woman, carefully adapted to hor dolicnto organisation. It builds up and Invigorates the entiro system, regulates and promotes all tho proper func tions, and restores health and strength. "Favorito Proscription" is tbo only remedy for woman's ills that's guaranteed. It it fails to benefit or euro, yoa havo your money back. Which is the best to trr. if vott have Ca tarrh a mediciiio that claims to have cured others, or a medicine tur.t is backed by monoy to cure you ? Tho prcnrliitors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Kopicdy cyroo to curu your Catarrh, perfectly mid permanently, .' they'll pay yoa ?000 fci c..eii. OAPANEGB A new and complete treatment, roimistlnir of nuppuHiimios, (piiiLin. ii l in chphihi'S, hiko t'l box and IIIh; a positive curu fur e terns), in tenia) blind or DlevdliiK. Itdiinsr. chronic. recent or hereditary piled, and umnv other diseases aim lenimo weaKiieiwn; It is always u Kreat benefit to the ruiieral health. The flrnt discovery of a medical curu rendering an opcr- uon wiin mo Kline iinneceHsary nertnltor This remedy hns never ben known to fin). 1 per box.O forfft; scut by mall. Why milfir from Dili. tf.rriltln (limanim wliun n ivriltt.,, mini. anioe m riven wun b boxes, to retuixl the money II not cured, Hontl sttimpn fi r free amole. fJiiaranteo iNsued bv Wondwarri Clark A Co., WhnlCMilo anil Rutail DrninrlNtii stole Agom rnnniiHi. or. inr nyj. w Conn. Astoria Oreuoi. BETTOK'fii .1 Pi'iiiiv? Ouro rO!? Fil.ES. In n i' ovi-r ,tu vcinwT KiMtli; A'f'n'.'iro ll,,,,. ttiTu!, llllivst imii. iuil:ita. At lnii.'lslit, or i i.i in cl ,iii f in lii -,!. iM-rlmx. .'wiuKEi't.u'N & eaowit I l'niW., .nil.. nun. , Mil. DR. GUNK'S . LIVER PILLS & ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE A WORD TO LADIES. TheM pllla are o dtfferont In tnsto, Bmellanil Action from olhtfrt, that Uiey might bo called a medicated ooufoottou. LadtoanuttttriiiK troin hondachca and thoio with sallow complexions who cauuot titko ordinary ptlla ar delighted with them. They mo inv skid Deauiinn, ivce irom biotcnes mid piiuplM. SOo. SoaukoMed.Co.,fliiladolpma(i For sale by J. W, Conn, Druggist. Those tiny Capsules aro superior to Dulsani of Copaiba, Cubeba and Injections. (jfJI5 They euro in 48 hours tho y J same dlacoscs -without anyiiKon vcnlcnca SOLD BY ALLDRUG&1STS SHERIFF'S SALE. In tho Circuit court of the State ot Oregon, for tho County of Clatsop. Autm-ln Tmn Wnrlca PllltntllT VH. Pean Ulanchanl Defendant. Uy virtue or nn execution anu oruer ! sale lssuej out of and under the ...1 .1,A oh..,.. A.,tlll.l nmirl In the. above entitled cause, on the 2nd day OI dune, isvt, UII tt juubiuciii. uuiy mado and rendered therein on the liltli day of June, 1M3, winch suiu execution r....i.r. rt u.iIa waa ti-v mo fllrectetl and nd ,l,,ll,.n-u,l r fll.l nn thp 141 h ilav ot AUKUSt, 1S93, lew upon all the right, title, claim ana interest oi me w mini named defeniiunt in and to the follow ing ,i..B,.i-ihtrl real estate, to-wit: He- Kinnlng on tho meander line S0.2S ns, wefterly rrom tne corner oi u n Kmiiii limiiilJim T.nnil Claim. thence N 65 deg. SO mln., R 300 feet, thence N 24 de. 30 mln., W to ship's channel of tho Columbia lllver, thence westerly along the said channel to a ilnt 24 deg. 30 nun. w. irum mt.- -e of beginning, tnence a. si ucb. oi f beirtnniiiK. In mln ctlon 7. Tp. 8 N. It 9 W, of the Wlll- a mo lotte Meridian, Liatsop uiumn Oi-egon. And notice is hereby given Unit t I shall on luesun.v, Uio nm o..,.i...iv.. iwi:t at the hour of 10 lock a. m. of said d:ti'. in front ot the Court House der, in me .ny ui irla. In siUd county and Btiite. pro , i.. ii .i,.. .nm ni1 ho mueh tnere- Ast ns shall be sutUcient to satisfy the sum of J530.5S. with tnteivst innw l ton nc-r cent, tier annum the . June 19. isi.!. toother with the fur rther stun or n..? cms -momenta and no ruing costs of this Kill i l, at public miction i " der for cash in hand in V. S. t.old nt the tune m t,IIT ii. . .i i . Sheriff of Clatsop County. Or. p;til, AM.-rln, Or.. Aucust 14. ls. I. PII 81 A. W IV mi. 4 HEALTHY ! ti Wevfe'W&'Sr , "wis - '""anStrcat.Ho-;':'' Givc a three month3 old baby r ASSIGNEE'S SALE Continued till old stock i3 closed out at cost. New Goods arriving sold at liberal discount. W. W. PARKER,; Assignee. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given, that under nnd pursuant to the provisions of a certain chattel mortgage executed and delivered to me, the undersigned on the 15th day of February, 1893, by the Astorian Columbian Publishing Com pany, upon the personal property here inafter described, to secure the pay ment of the sum of $11,925,86, and in terest thereon from that date until paid at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, I have taken possession of the said chattels because of default made In the payments in said mortgage pro vided, and will, on Monday the 28th day of August, 1893, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon, at the Astorian Ofllce in the City of Astoria, in Clatsop County, State of Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash In hand to the highest bidder therefor, as a whole, the following described chattels in said , mortgage described, to wit: 1 sitting desk, 4 bricks, 4 maps, 1 standing desk, 4 Shannon files, letter size; 1 bill file, 3 small spindle files, 2 clips, 1 letter press, 1 chair, 2 stools, 1 coal stove, 1 scuttle, 1 poker, 4 joints stove-pipe, 3. picture frames, 1 pen wiping glass pot, 1 book rest, 4 ink wells, 1 mucilage bottle, half full; 1 Ambers letter file, 1 duster, 1 hat rack, 1 letter box, 22 paper weights, 1 pair shears, 200 letter heads, 100 envelopes, 50 J. O. Blaine pictures, CO sheets-proof of publication, 50 statements "Asto rian" 6 largo envelopes, 60 bill-heads "Astorian" 1 waste paper basket, 1 dally paper pigeon-hole rack, 3 blue prints, 25 yards oil cloth, (on floor), 2 yards twine, 3 copying clothes, 1 gas fixture, 1 red Ink part, 6 pen holders, 2 rubber erasers, 1 12" rule, 1 18" rule, 1 ball twine, 1 Ink stand carpet, 2 doz. Pleken's paper novels, 1 I). G. Coal box, 9 office books, acet. 4 blinds with cord attached, 1 view, 1 National cabi net file, 3 maps, 2 pigeon-hole racks & contents, 4 newspaper llles, 1 woste pnper basket, 2 blinds, 29 books, 1 blotting pnd, 12 square feet of linoleum, I gum pot and brush, 4 spindle illes, 1 editor's desk, 4 bottles Ink, 1 cupboard, (1 old letter tiles, 1 gas llxture, 1 rocker, 1 chair, 1 paper ease, 1 diary, 1 calen dar, 1 spring luck, 1 breeches stretcher. nickel plated, 1 House nnd Senate bill die,' 25 newspaper cuts, 1 wisp broom. 1 high cupboard, containing: 35 single person acknowledgements, 10 appoint ment of road supervisors, wo oia acknowledgements, 25 corporation ac knowledgements. 40 secretary or ad ministrators accounts, 25. affidavits of attachments, 13 affidavits for publica tion of summons, 9 affidavits on claim and delivery of personal property, 30 appointments of rond viewers, 4 assign ments, 40 agreement of sale of real es tate, 72 administrators of exc. bond, 75 letters of administration, 75 writs of attachments, 25 articles of co-partner ships, 28 bond of guardian sale of real estate, 40 bond of guardian, 30 bill ot sale, 20 bench warrants, 40 bond or road petitioners, 80 general indemnity bonds, 150 bill of costs, 15 county clerk's certificates, 50 certificates of election, 75 bill of costs and disburse ments, 50 regular term circuit court proceedings, 60 certificates of natural ization, a com. to take deposition, 10 regular term of circuit court proceed ings, 5 special, ditto; 100 cover of judg ment roll, 35 certificates of transcript, 30 creditors claims, 40 citation, 35 clerk 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, 35 letters' of guardian ship, 25 lease (long term), 12 mortgages, 8 per" cent, and taxes. 1 ditto 11 mort gage covenant of warranty, 30 ditto chattel, 30 mechanic's liens, 60 notices to judges of election, 30 ditto to clerk ditto, 30 ditto of uppeal, 40 ditto sheriff's sale, 35 orders of publication of summons, f,0 official oath and bond, 33 order appointing appraisers, 30 ditto administrators, 25 orders granting writ of habeas corpus," 30 petitions for ap pointment of guardian, 20 orders Ultto, 50 power of attorney to sell real estate, 17 petitions for probate of will, 20 pewer of attorney. 25 petition for writ of habeas corpus, 35 ditto letters of ad ministration, 70 grand Jury subpoenas ropy, 100 ditto original, 75 subpoenas (copy). 0 ditto (original). 10 ditto criminal (original), 100 ditto criminal (copy), 50 sheriff's certificate of sale & foreclosure. . 225 ditto on execution, 60 summons (original, 20 transcript of judgment, 50 testimony of sub. witness to will, 15undertnklng on appeal, z ditto Injunction, 10 ditto for attach ment. 20 venire, 40 ditto special. 12 verl fiestion of claim against estate. 20 will. 12 writ of habeas corpus, 40 ditto review, 1 folding machine, 1 cylinder press complete, 1 gas engine; 1 monkey wrench. 1 shooting stick, 1 fret saw, 1 14" tile. 1 6" file. 1 box copper rivets, I roll press tape, 3 oil cans, 1 dipping table, 5 paper board, 1 cockroach bel lows. R pieces pipe, 1 stove. 6 roller moulds. 2 lamps, 1 do cans lye. 2 cans machine oil, 6 Mies, pnper. 2 1-3 rms. ea, 2l"i 30-1U. S-1 bdles. paper. 3 rms. ea. 2:'.xr!2 I3-lbs. Irnm fhit news 40-lbs, 1 folders table, 5 stones, 7 frames. S CHILDREN Arc a great blessing. All children will be perfectly rugged and healthy if raised on the 0A1LB0R0EH EAGLE BUD Condensed Milk, for it is the most nourishing, rich and natural food for infants that can be found. Re member the Eagle brand. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. to 12 parts v.-atcr to one of Eagle condensed millc. .batteries, 2 galley rack, 1 barrel ink l counter, l book case, z sets sneive 1 elevator, 60 feet shafting, 7 pulley R hanm... 17G fopt rf Hclttntr fflh jl that), 1 cabinet, 1 step ladder, 1 dusk, 1 chair, 2 stools, 1 proof presi, 14 chases, 1 folder table, 1 box "wander ings" type, 8 brevier cap cases & type, 4 ditto lower cases & type, 8 minion imTtti nan rinaoa A fltttrt IrtWpr can cases, 4 nonpariel cap cases, 4 ditto lower cap cases, bi cases advertising type-Italic full cases, 44 2-3 advertis ing type-, 19 single galleys, 5 double galleys, 9 gas fixtures with 150ft pipe, 1 smootning plane, i pianers, iuuiicl, 1 shooting stick, 1 set Hempel's quoins, irova 9. lonri cnttprs. l Mitre machine. 1 Webster's dictionary, 2 newspaper files, l slug case ec ieaa, i dux woou quoin, 11 galley sticks, 2 iron lock-up sticks, 1 lot type sorts, 1 hand-saw, 1 Mitre box, 1 box wrapped brevier type, 1 dust pan, li Doxes stereotype piave 1 rri nil ran. 1 shovel. 1 nan. 1 waste- hnslfoK Isnontre. 4 news sticks, 100 pounds leads, 12x13 em, 25 pounds Slugs, 12x13 & ze l-i em, aou aasnea oc i-nloo 19K warrant v deeds. 45 Olllt claim deeds, 62 New York B of lading, 35 for sale cards, 16 for rent caras large, frr int cards. 39 for rent card small, 220 bonds for deeds, 50 chattel r,n hnml for deed laree. 200 lease, 60 criminal subpoenas (copy) circuit), 60 ditto toriginaij circuit, id civil subpoenas (copy) circuit, 125 ditto inunoii rirviiU inn flttn fr.ony) ius- tlce, 125 ditto (original) justice, 40 writ of attachment circuit, auto iuu uuio justice (original), 75 ditto justice (copy), 40 summons ditto (copy), 60 summons ditto (original, 130 writ or arrest out", 30 warrants ditto, 200 affidavit for writ of arrest circuit, 40 ditto auaenment, onfl T.rit of nttnehment. 300 undertak ings for attachment,, 300 subpoenas civil, 25 undertakings on ball before Indictment, 100 summons (copy) cir cuit 7S rillto orlelnal ditto. 35 search urn vrn.n ts. 20 commitment after in- ,iiir,.ar,f iiiutlpo 9f, Hiibnocnas. 125 ex ecutlons (original) justice, 25 garni 01.000 iftftunilnrtnklnir for costs. 25 in formation, 100 complaints, 75 bonds for costs (justice), 40 snippers manuests, 25 ditto coasting, 100 marriage certlfi i,.d nnnntv riiahurspments. 75 mar riage .licenses, 75 notice of protest, 30 protest, i me docks, io ir rem u small, roan supervisors huuvo uviuo, oim T-nitef nf tnv nnnllcatlons. 22 fur nished rooms to let cards, 12 "This awning Is dangerous Keep on. luiub, 5 "All statements etc.," cards, 9 "Posl .i. ..,i,. nn mwiit- etc. .." cards. 5 "No soliciting etc.," cards, 11 promisory notes, 60 teacher's agreements, 500 no i ..nn nam 10ft comDlaint backs. 1 half med. challenge job press, 1 nos- parlel press, 1 paper cutter, i cam to 1 lead do, 1 mitre machine, 3 stoves, 1 coal stove, 18ft. stove-pipe, 1 perforat ing machine, 1 glue pot, z compoBiuuu i,i,cto a imif medium chases. 1 chase. 17, 24x17, 6 nonpariel chases, 6 half med. rollers, 2 galley racKs, ioieei ea fivtiiren 9, ntanllnsr machines, 1 hand saw, 1 screw driver, 1 pair com passes, 1 half med. rouer mouiu, x quarter med. roller mould, 1 rack wood .! rr,it,ir 1 Hlnn-lp eallevs. 6 double galley,2 Job galleys, 6 job sticks, 3 stools, 24 hempie quoin wun w, x uc lows, 1 broom, 1 . rule shaper, 6 1 hntcher 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 proor rouer, c uibi uiu..v., 1 job elevator, 1 wash stand, 1 past pot and brush, . 1-2 paper steel wire brads, 1 n nlmnnr tnr'ka 2 Small SCreW l-A. iinirei ywrFw ' ; , drivers, 1 box (500) small staples, 2 spools thread, 1-2 box mcuius payer fastners 10 lbs, 1 awl, 2-3 qt. diamond a nria iv .11 or rnmnosltion. 2 cans green copying ink, 1 1-2 lb. can purple copying ink, l pound urn """"" Ink, 1-2 pound bronze, 1-2 lb. printers gloss Ink, 1-2 lb. steel blue ink, 1-2 lb. photo brown ink, 1-2 lb. gold size ink, 3 lbs. red ink, 1-4 lb. blue ink, 1-4 lb. gold Ink. 1 1-4 lb. white ink, 1-2 cardinal red Ink. 3 lbs. poster red Ink, 2 lbs. ultra blue Ink, 1 lb. red Ink, 3-4 lb. Itose Lake ink, 1-2 lb. green ink, 1-2 lb. yellow ink, 1-2 lb. Queen city red ink. 1 ounce purple ink, 1 blue blank ink, 30 lbs. book ink, 63 packages grocers statements, 49 packages single state ments, 21 packages double statements, 28 packages mere, bond paper, letter heads, 9 pkgs. lUster linen, letter heads, 62 pkgs. Pacific mills letter heads, 13 pkgs. heads, 9 plcgs. ledger statements, 12 pkgs. - packet heads, 18 pkgs. linen note-heads, 16 pkgs. No. 6 bill heads, 8 pkgs. No. 4 hill heads, 10 pkgs. No. 2 bill heads, 45 pkgs. No. 2 close ruled bill heads, S2 pkgs. No. 4 close ruled bill heads, 5 pkgs. No 2 close ruled bill heads, 26 pkgs. memoranda. 20 pkgs. cold press lines, 11 pkgs. Atlanta mills, 9 pkgs. No. 1 Atlanta mills, 1000 six and one en velopes XXX. 6 boxes No. 6 XXX en velopes. 2 boxes No. 6 yellow envelopes, ir.ruvt h v onvelnrtes. 250 wh. wove XX. No. 10. 9000 No. 4 shipping tags. 6000 No. S shipping tags. 6000 No. 1 shipping tags. 500 No. 6 shipping tags, 200 sheets white card board 22 x 28. S00 assorted colors card board 25x28. 125 sheets K. K. board. 71 rktrs. thin China cards No. 9, 11 pkgs. ditto No. 9. IS pkgs. tough rheck cards No. 9, 12 pkgs. tough check No. 12 cards, 35 pkgs. R. R. board, 6 reams chromatic folios, 1 ream gun paper, 6 reams white folio, 17 X22-20 lbs. 1 1-2 ream pink folio, 17 x 22-20 lbs. 1-4 ream yellow folio, 77x22 20 lbs. 1-2 ream linen folio, 17 x 22 20 lbs. 1 1-2 ream Japanese linen folio 17 x 22 20 lbs. 1-2 ream Super Royal folio 17 x 22 20 lbs. 1 ream cap 14 x 17, 3 ream book folio, 200 sheets cover paper, 600 sheets glazed paper, 1000 sheets ruled folio paper, 15 sheets stencil paper, 7 sheets straw board paper, 9 sheets heavy manllla paper, 50 sheets thin straw board paper, 200 sheets black cover paper, 3 reams colored .poster paper, 3 drawers scraps paper, 200 lbs. labor saving slugs, 1 font labor saving leads, 2 fonts dotted rule, 2 fonts face rule, 3 fonts brass rule, 17 fonts border, 10 ft. border, 15 $-lago-types, 15 No. logotypes, 6 shears, type, 8 bought of type, 1 ree'd. of type, 1 dollars type, 2 sets card ornaments, 47 boxes assorted sizes, 1 drawer cuts, Gr. Piis. Ex. Cond. No. 3, Ronoldson Cond. brevier wide gothic, French Clarendon, 3 fonts, nonpariel, long primer, pica, steel plate gothic, pica. 3 V np. 2 L. pica, tinted, pica, 3 L. pica. celtlc minion, brevier, Gr. Pr. gothic No. 9 pica, L. prim. Aquatint, Gr. Prim. 2 Ll pica, pen text 3 L. pica, 2 Li. nonpariel, haw Italic brevier, u primer, manuscript pica, Gr. primer, double parogon script, Gr. prim. Bos ton, Canon, BoBton, Poyson script, black Cond. No. 8, Ronaldson extra Cond. nonp. brevier, pica, 12 point gothic, wide, lining gothic No. 14, Venetian pica & L. prim. 24 point handard, 24 point dado, 11 point fancy celtlc, 24 point Edson, gothio condense & poBter, Gr. Pr. paragon, Dble. pica, Gr. Pr. 4 L. pica, paragon, 5 L. pica, 69 fonts type, 3 cs. small pica, 150 lbs, 3 ' cs. nonpariel 150 lbs. 2 cs. brevier 100 lbs. 1 c. Italic smalr pica, 10 lbs. 1 20 A font Gr. Pr. post Ionic, 1 10 A case paragon Inloc, card ornaments, Palmer & Rey's typographical charm word ornaments, borders No. 22 1-2 N. P. 14 1-2 N. P. 33 1-2 N. P. 29 1-2 N. P. 21 1-2 N. P. 207 N. P. 215 N. V. 228 N, P 217 N. P. 4 N. P. 212 N. P. 207 pica, I N. P. 321 N. .P. wood border 10ft. plain, 10ft. 10ft. fancy, 10ft fancy, wood type 2 fonts 36 11. pica, 2 fonts 20 11. pica, 2 fonts 15 11. pica, 2 fonts 12 11. pica, 6 fonts 10 11. pica 6 fonts 8 11. pica, 2 fonts 6 11. pica, 1 font 5 ,11. pica, 2 fonts 4 II. plca,4 rule cases, 2 slug caBes, 6 frames, 1 cabinet, 21 cs. 107 full size cases, 32 2-3 cases, 1 set initial letters, 1 set ornaments, 25 lbs. metal furni ture, 2 sets shelves, 1 set pigeon holes with sorts, 1 table with drawers, 1 low table, 50 lbs. leads, 8 yards binding cloth, 100 sheets binding paper, 25 cents glue. 1 small work table, 250 Miss cuts, 1 strip clothes hooks, 1 mallet, 1 shelf stand, 1 proof planer, 1 font circular quod, 1 numbering machine, 1 Lino, type. 1 engine & boiler, shafting pul. leys & belting, 1335 lbs: type metal, 1 pig of tin, 1 safe, 1 galley rack, 51 type racks with old type, 1 old Hlckok press and fittings, l lot puuays oca nieces machinery, etc. 1 lot oM ?arnps & shades, 150 books (about,) 20 bundles old Astorlans (about), 4 bundles salm on colored paper. 1 box Kinney salmon ads, Astorian building, situated at cor ner (S. W.) Cas3 & Squemoqua streets, Astoria, Oregon. Western Associated Press franchise. The franchise & good will of the Dally & Weekly Astorian, news papers, published at said city of Astoria, to satisfy sold sum of $11,925, 86, and interest as aforesaid, and the costs and expenses or, saie, August 10th, 1893. SAMUEL ELMORE. NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS Notice Is hereby given to all persons In the State of Oregon holding policies in the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California. , ' Of the withdrawal from the state of Oregon of the State Investment & In surance Company, of San Francisco, California, and to all other persons in terested, that the said company has reinsured its business in the State of Oregon, in the Fireman's Fund Insur ance Company, ot san i' rancisco, Cali fornia, and has filed notice thereof with the secretary of state, of said state, and proposes to withdraw its securi ties on deposit with the treasurer there of, and to cease doing business in said state. - 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 wun secretary of tate of the state of Or egon, within six (6) months from tho 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 act to amend Sections 3564,, 3568 and 3580, of Chapter L, of the Miscel laneous Laws of Oregon, as Compiled and Annotated by W, Lair Hill." Ap proved February 25, 1889. THE STATE INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE CO., By George Ii. Brander, President. Attest; Charles M. Blair, Secretary ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of Caroline Han sen, late of Clatsop county, Oregon, deceased, and all persona having claims against said estate must pre sent the same duly verified to the un designed, at the flice of Fulton Bros. Attornles, in the City of Astoria, in sa'd county within six months from this date, August 5th, 1893. V1CTUK liAJNSliiN.' 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 flee 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 notice. Dated, Astoria, Oregon, July 25, 1S93. 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 a9 6uch executors, authorized to administer the estate of such deceased; and all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased are hereby notified nnd required to present the same duly veri fied, to the undersigned at the office 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, 1S93. UiiUKUE C lLAVr;ij, MARY C. FLAVEL. 8. S. GORDON. Executors. Rout6. ! Of any other linn Pullman and Tourist teeners Free Reclining Chslr Cars. Oin ing Cars are run da In vln the Union Pacific Flyer leaving Port land at 6:30 p. m. ASTORIA TO SAN FRANflSCO OCEAN STEAMERS f AUGUST, 181)3. . Jf '. Oregon Wednesday Align t 2. Columbia Bumluy Anoint ti. Male lliursdiiy Aiiuust 1". Oregon Mondnv Aumist 11. Columbia Friday August If. Kate Tuesday AiiKtmt 22. Oregon Mitunliiy Aiimisl 20. Col jmbla Weiluusdny August ;!0. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMEKd Mornlhar hnat leaves Astoria dallv. except Sunday, at 6 a. m. and Sundays at 9 a. m.; returning leaves Portland dally, except Saturday, at 8 p. m. and Saturdays at 10 p. m. Night boat leaves Astoria daily at 6 p. m-; returning leaves Portland at 7 a. m., dally ex cept Sunday, and Sundays at 8 a. ni. Morning boat from Portland makes Handings o the Oregon side of the river aurTifliitit 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. The Potter makes connections at Young's Bay wit hears for Clatsop before leaving for Port land,' Sunday mornings. The Queen runs through to the bridge dally nnd connects with the 5 p. m. train. For rates nnd general iiiioinintlon null nn or nd dreys, W. II.nURbnUBT, G. W. l,OUKHBEHHY A. Gen. Pas. Au't. Awiit Portland, Or, Astoria, On 6'MHI2IW Is the line to tnke to nil I 1 1 1 1 s EASTand SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the best seivlce, com bluing SPEED and C0MP0BT It In tno popula r rente w ith Vioe lm wi-li li liuvrl on THE SAFEST It Is therefore the route yon 'hou'd take. It runs IIuimibIi vestilniled. trains every day in tlie year to ST. PAUL AND CIIICA00 No Change of Cars,. Elegant Pullman Sittpirs, Superior Tourist Sli fpcre, Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers Only one oliange of cam Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Tart of m civilized world. Pussencers ticketed via. nil h betwueu Aatoriu, Kalama mid l'orlaiid. Fuli Information roncemine hum. tlm nt Uaiiii, mules Mid other details furutoed oi npnlli-atimi to C. W. STOKE. Agent Atlorl. Pteantcr Telephone lock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pawner Agent, . Hi First St.. iter. W:Uhim;t.,n, P'lrt'miil. Orrirmi. Seaside Saw Mill. A complete tocfc ot lumber 1, tt h, the nxiKh or dressed. Klo-riiir. Rimtic. 'Vilinir. and all Kiiidnot rlnih: Moi ldiiur- mi.l stiin. (Ira; aim itrai ket tt ork .lone IO Order. IVrma lenninahl,- ami prieea at bod ri ck. ah '.rders i r,uu.lljr attended hi. dilir,,,,,! Vrtr,t M inilI , , ' L. lAKi AN, Piopr. 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