The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, August 22, 1893, Image 4

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    THIS iAlLY AfeTOKlAH. AtJTOlUA, TTJJSSjDAY MOKNlHti. AUGUST lbJ3.
PERSONAL MENTION.
W. W, Cotton, the U. P. ottoniey, of
rortlund, is in town.
Jno. C. Gram, of Skamokawa,
in AHtoria for a few days.
A. A. Maybee, of San Francisco,
registered at the Occident.
J. W. Allen, day clerk of the Port
land Hotel, came down the river yes
terday.
J. S. Urquhart is down from Por
land. He leaves today for Ilwaco on
business.
Fred Grosbauer leaves here today on
the California steamer for a vifilt to
San Francisco,
Mr. and Mrs. Gwynne of Caldwell,
Idaho, are the guests of Mr. and Mm,
J. O. llanlhorn.
J. M. Long, Earl M. Wilbur, It. W
"Wilbur, and W. G. Hill, all of port
land, are in town.
Iawrenee Wilson of Portland, Is vis-
ltlnK In the cHy, the guest of his
brother, Oscar Wilson.
Miss Margaret Krobs arrived hero
from Salem yesterday. She is the guest
of her sister Mrs. P. W. Thlel.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Davis of port
land, and Mrs. Kellogg of Portland
are upending the summer at their sea
side residence near Grimes'.
James Iiabbldge, who was attncked
with spinal meningitis oil Sunday; was
somewhat better last night, and hnpos
of his recovery are entertained.
Geo. C. Brownell, Miss Florence
Lrownell, and Miss McCann, a beach
party . foil) Oregon City, stayed over
in this city yesterday. Mr. . lirownell is
attorney for the General Electric Com
pany.
The following were the arrivals at
the Astor House yesterday: J. E. John
ston, Nehalem; L. BasBman, Portland
,P. E. Brown, Seattle; M. Morrison and
wife, Jamestown, N. V.; Mrs. L. A
Northrop, Don Ellis, C. Norton, Port
land; C. F. Fredrlckson, Peter Peter
son, Stella; J. M. Edwards, L. A. Col
well, W. C. Gram, Mrs. Atkins and
child, Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. Flint, I). C,
Rtoner, Skamokawa; It. C. Jones, W,
S. Smith, Wm. Ellingham, Nehalem.
NOTICE TO MRS. FORE1IVN'
DANCING CLASS.
Members of the class, both ladles and
gentlemen, who desire ti'jks to the
Class Party and nave not already ob
tained them, will please call upon Mrs,
Dr. Tuttle for them before Tuesday
afternoon to save contusion at fie Inst
moment In having them properly en
dorsed. MRS. FOREMAN.
EXCURSION TO THE REACH.
The T. J, potter will leave the Union
Pacific dock, Sunday, August .Oth. at
8:30 a. m for Young's bay, connecting
with cars for Gearhart and Clatsop
Reach. Round trip $1.25 by purchasing
tickets In the odice before going on
board tne boat,
U. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent,
"A TALENTED EDITOR."
Gentlemen: I had occasion to use
several boxes of Krause's' Headache
Capsules while traveling to Chicago to
attend the National Democratic Con
vonlitm. They acted like a charm in
preventing headaches and dizziness.
Have hail very llltlo headache Blnce
my return, which is remarkable.
Yours, respectfully,
JOHN U. SHAFFER,
Ed. Rcnuvo (Pa.) Record.
For sale by ("has. lingers, Astoria,
Or., sole agent.
LAND OFFICE NOTICE.
United States Land Oflloo, Oregon
City, Or., August 8th, 1.S1I3. Notice Is
hereby given that the Township plat
of survey of T. 4 N., (! W., has been re
ceived at this olllce, and on September
1!), lS'.lll, at 9 o'clock n. in., of said day,
said plat will be filed In this olllce and
the land therein will bo subject to en
try on and after snld date.
ROBERT A. MILLER,
Register.
TETER PAQUET.
Receiver.
United Slntes Land Olllce.
Oregon City, Oregon.
August 2, ISM.
Notice Is h'-i-eliy given that the plat
of survey of T 4 N. R 7 W.. lias tills
day been received at this olllo and on
September 12, 1893 at 0 o'clock a. m., of
said day, wi'd pint will bo filed In this
nlllce and tho land therein will bo sub
ject to entry on and after said date.
J. T. APPERSON,
Register.
PETER rAQIIET, Receiver.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. Wlnslow'B Soothing Syrup has
been used for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind chollo, and
Is tho best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five
cents a bottle. Sold by nil drug
gists throughout tho world.
2,22S,G7i
These figures represent the number
of bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
which were sold In the United States
from March, 1SSM, to March, IS2. Two
million, two hundred and twenty-eight
thousand, six. hundred and seventy-two
bottles sold in one year, and each and
every bottle was 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 and can always be
depended on ns the very best remedy
for Coughs and Colds, ets. Price 60o.
and $100. At Chas. Rotvrs. drugstore,
j . r .'. . ... .
mm ' m
Easily. Quickly.
Prmnnllt Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
ml all Hie train of evils
I r, Hit. ly e i nil r lit.
ww"i Um rv-ulu of
voik, ilrkuti,
worrv.eio. Fututi-M.dih,
4lrt-ltitii,l anil tim
lilvt-n iu,ry organ and
iviilnn of tlia tuily.
Riinpl,-. nnuiratmetlKx't
l)tr.iic-(n:it.Jm'!-nv.r.
B-.'tt. KllllMWMfcMt";:l
S.iui refrremvt. Kk,
vxplauaUon fvml ptxoU
utiUloU laukleo) (i ot
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, N. V.
ALONG THE WHARVES.
The bark Landseer had her crew of
14 men shipped yesterday afternoon
and last night the Captain went up to
Portland to sign bills of lading. She
leaves out tomorrow morning.
The Columbine went to Gray's Hnr
bor yesterday.
The Danube passed In Sunday morn
ing with frelgh and Chinese paswen
gers for Astoria and Portland. All the
Celestials for this city weee taken up
the rlvei. '
ANOTHER CUT IN PASSENGER
RATIOS.
Five dollars less oyer the Union Pa
cific to Missouri river and intermedi
ate points, effective Sunday, AuguHt
20th. Rates to all Kastern points corre
spondingly reduced. For full Informa
tion, call at Ticket office, Union Pa
cific dock.
G. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent.
All the patent meoncriiPH advertised In
this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles etc.. can
be bought at tho lowest prices at .1. VV.
Conn's ilrug store, opposite Occident hotel.
Astoria.
JUST FULL
of improvements
Dr. 1 isreo's Pleas
ant J'ellnts. To
begin with, thoy're
tho smallest, end
-5-
, E5s tco easiest to tmio.
'v J f3 Thov'ro tinv.
r iimnv.nnn -r
suirar-coatcd nnti-
biiiciis granules,
ncarcoly le.rpcr
than mustard
- -si seeds. Every child
is ready for them.
Then, after thsv'ra tnkon. instead of dis
turbing and shocking tbo 6ystem, they act
in a mild, cosy, and natural way. There's
no chunco for any reaction aftc:"r.-ard. Their
holp louts. Constipation, Inoieestiou, Eilioua
Attacks, Sick or Bilious Hccucbt3. and all
derangements of tho liver, otomr.ch, and
bowels are promptly relioved uutl ptrnaua
ently cured. '
They're put up in glass rials, which keeps
them always" fresh and :-e!:ublo. unlike tfin
ordinary nills in wooden or wistebocrd
Doles,
And they're the clieavcxi rilb you cm buy.
for thoy'ro mianmtecd to civo er.tk-faction.
or your money la returned. You pay only
tor tne Qooa you cor.
1 I'. .
G
A new mid complete treatment, couslsliiiK ol
MippoKltoiIca, (ilnUnciit in nuis;iles, i.lso I
box and v ills; a positive curs f ir e tcrur.l, in
tenia! blind or lileeltnir. lu-liine. cluonlc
reeent or l-.ereilltr." tdloH. and ninny i ther
dineuKPii and lenmle wenltiioie'eii; it Is alwnys it
xrcHt tiem-IH to llie cenerul hi-iillli. Ttie ilrl
discovery of a mcdlrnl cure renilerhifr nil uper
lion with tho tiilfe iimiecTi'siiry hurcRficr
T ills remedy hni ncvi', bet n known lo fuil
tl por box, (i for Jffi; sent by mull. H'liy Kiiltci
from thin terrible illNenxv when a written Kiinr-
aniee in lven with 0 lioea, to refund the
money-, u mot ctirwi. s-iul nianns I. r irei
HHiiuilo. fiiiiiraiiteb' lMiieil by Woodward
Clark A Co., Whuleonle and Retail !lrn,;Biw't
Hole AkuUi Portland. Or. lor mlo by J. W.
Couu. Astoria Oreiroi-
IVJ'Sji j '"ii'i'V? Care
In use ou-r St j ,rm .
6;.-.lc. ttfrrltvt IIV.II-
lnnl. ill-;lu-s( tcMi.
nunl::'.i. At (IriKulsiB,
Ul ia;ilk(l on teii,t uf
prlie-5ije. per Ikix.
WIi1XELW4N k BROWN
I'ri)w., luni.iinre, Jld.
SHERIFF'S SALK
Tn tta rill.ll.lf nmi.l Af lhA Clnl.
Oregon, for the County of Clatsop.
Astoria Iron Works I'lulntilT vs.
Dean lllnuchard Defendant.
Jiy virtuo or an execution anil order
f ufilit luktioil ttit iT nnil utiili.t I tin
noal of the above entitled court. In the
anove council cause, on me L-nil nay
of June, IN!)!!, upon a judgment duly
mado and rendered therein on tho lUth
ay or June, ly.is, wlilcli h;iii execution
,11 ri.l.it it aiil,. u-:la ti mn illlor-toil
nil rlnllvwml I rltil ftn the 14lh flll.v if
August, 1.VJ3, levy upon all the light,
title, ciuini ana uueresi. oi ino wiiuiu
uunied defendant in and to the follow
ing ilmaiirlluvl font PHtntO. tl-vit! Hp-
glnnlng on the meander line 30.23
-bains, westerly lrotn the Mis corner ot
ho 8. C. Smith Donation Land Claim,
lienee N US dog. :i min., i swi ieei,
liencc N 24 deg. 30 inln., W to ship's
ii-mnoi of the Columbia Klver. thence
westerly along the said channel to a
point 24 (leg. ao mm. vv. irinu me
Ince of beginning, tnenoo s. ieg. .iu
lln. I) to the place of beginning, in
.,.! I..11 7 Tn. 8 N. it 9 w. ot the itt-
nmette Meridian, Clatsop County State
of Oregon. And notice is nereny given
hat I shall on Ttiesdny, the 14 ui (lay
f September, 1S93, at tne nour or iu
'clock n. in. of said day, in front of
... -,i,.t iiimiu rtnor. In the City of
l 1 I V ' V V 1 1 1 t . '
- , in a,, i.i nnnniv n.nd state, tiro-
coed to'sell the same or so much there
of as shall be sutllclent to sausiy ine
sum of $!30.5S. with interest thereon at
tho rate of ten per cent, per annum
from June 19, 1S!W. together with the
further sum of $16.l0 costs ana uis-
bursemonts and accruing costs or. una
suit, at public auction to the blfThest
bidder for cash in hand In U. S. dold
coin nt tho time of sale. nrrmtT
11. J OMli.ll,
Sheriff of Clatsop County. Or.
Paled, Astoria. Or., August 14, 1SD3.
Kopp's - Beer - Kali
( hoico WltiCi, V ,mrs and ClR irs.
KENTUCKY - WH SKY,
Oil'v linmle-1 over tile lr. Ths H wn:
ula' of N.l Heer. lln'f nnd liali.'.-v.
Free Iiuk h,
5RICKS0X & WIUKALA, lis.
for. Concomly ami 1 fnsetto St
MUSIC H ALL
8T4 First stKCt, Atorin. Or.
T. CHRISTENSEN, PROP'R.
xrjfoo Concert
v.
vcrv iilnht N-plmiln M '')'
lll
it S1K1 ei!nr tlinn- '
OKKUON : BAKEKY
. 4. ri.KTKI.A5I. Prop.
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Good
nred Ckcs nd Psttry,
lllO .'.I'M MllTini IIMK1.
Satisfaction Guaranted Customfvf
flreml delivered I" aI 'rt of prlll
Ml
BETTO
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SHLEi
NO DISEASE GERMS !
,14l!sillcsl?nalare. , .
You can use it with success
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
Ifli fitfL
Continued till old stock is closed out
at cost. New Goods arriving sold at
liberal discount.
W. W. PARKER, Assignee.
NOTICE OF SALE.
Notice is hereby felven, that under
and pursuant to the provisions of a
certain chattel mortgage executed and
delivered to me, tho undersigned on
the 15th day of February, 1893, by the
Astorlan 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 Bald 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 flies, 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, i Ink
wells, 1 mucilage bottle, half full; 1
Amberg letter file, 1 duster, 1 hat rack,
1 letter box, 22 paper weights, l'patr
shears, 200 letter heads, 100 envelopes,
50 J. O. Blaine pictures, GO sheets-proof
of publication, 50 statements "Asto
rian" 6 large envelopes, 50 bill-heads
"Astorlan" 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 pad, 6 pen holders,
2 rubber erasers, 1 12" rule, 1 18" rule,
1 ball twine, 1 Ink stand carpet, 2 doz.
1 ili-ken's paper novels, 1 I. G. Coal
box, ! ofllce books, ncct. 4 blinds with
cord attached, 1 view, 1 National cabi
net file, 3 maps, 2 pigeon-hole racks &
contents, 4 newspaper tiles, 1 waste
pnper basket, 2 blinds, 29 books, 1
lilntttiig pad, 12 square feet of linoleum,
1 gum pot and brush, 4 spindle flies, 1
editor's desk, 4 bottles Ink, 1 cupboard,
li old letter tiles, 1 gas fixture, 1 rocker,
1 chair, 1 paper case, 1 diary, 1 calon
diif, 1 spring lock, 1 breeches stretcher,
nickel plated, 1 House and Senate bill
lile. 25 newspaper cuts, 1 wisp broom,
I high cupboard, containing: 35 single
person acknowledgements, 10 appoint
ment of rood supervisors, .60 old
acknowledgements, 25 corporation ac
knowledgements, 40 secretary or ad
ministrators accounts, 25 nflldavlts of
attachments, 13 nflldavlts for publica
tion of summons, 9 affidavits on claim
and delivery of personal property, 30
appointments of road viewers, 4 assign
ments, 40 agreement of sale of real es
tate, 72 ndiiilnlHtrators of exc. bond, 75
letters of administration, 75 writs of
attachments, 25 articles of co-partner-slilps,
28 bond ot guardian sale of real
estate, 40 bond of guardian, 30 bill of
sale, 20 bench warrants, 40 bond of
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, 50 certificates of natural
ization, 9 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, 85 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,
S per cent, and taxes, 1 ditto 11 mort
gage covenant of warranty, 30 ditto
chattel, 30 mechanic's liens, CO notices
tn Judges of election, 30 ditto to clerk
ditto, 30 ditto of appeal, 40 ditto
sheriff's sale, 35 orders of publication
of summons, GO official oath and bond,
35 order appointing appraisers, 30 ditto
administrators, 25 orders granting writ
of habeas corpus, 30 petitions for ap
pointment of guardian, 20 orders ditto,
50 power of attorney to sell real estate,
17 petitions for probate of will, 20
newer of attorney, 25 petition for writ
of habeas corpus, S5 ditto letters of ad
ministration, 10 grand jury subpoenas
copy, lu ditto original, 75 subpoenas
(copy), 29 ditto (original), 10 ditto
criminal (original), 100 ditto criminal
(copy), 50 sheriff's oertitleate of sale
& foreclosure, 225 ditto on execution,
60 summons (original, 20 transcript of i
judgment, 50 testimony of sub. witness ,
to will, 15undertaklng on appeal, 2 .
ditto injunction, 10 ditto for attach-1
meiit. 20 venire, 40 ditto special, 12 verl- j
ftrntlon of claim against estate, 20 i
wills, 12 writ of habeas corpus, 40 ditto '
review, I folding machine, 1 cylinder
press complete, 1 gas engine, 1 monkey
wrench, 1 shooting stick, 1 fret saw,
1 14" lllc. 1 6" file, 1 box copper rivets,
1 roll press tape, 3 oil cans, 1 dipping
table, 5 paper board, 1 cockroach bel
lows, 5 pieces pipe, 1 stove, 5 roller j
moutiis, x lamps, l aoz. cans lye, z cans
machine oil, 6 Mies, paper. 2 1-2 rms.
ea. 24x36 3n-lb, S3 bdles. paper, 2 rms.
en. 23xS2 23-lbs, 2rms. flat news 40-Ibs,
1 folders table, 5 stones, 7 frames, 3
Can possibly exist in a food that has
been heated to more than 2120 Fahren
heit. Every particle of the
GAIL DOHDEti EAGLE BHD
Condensed Milk is sterilized by this
enormous heat and is therefore a perfectly
healthy food. Thousands of children are
annually reared on it and in times of con
tagious diseases it is safe, healthy and
nourishing. For 30 years it has stood
First. Buy it and take no substitute.
Your Grocer and Druggist sell it.
for all cooking purposes.
batteries, 2 galley rack, 1 barrel ink
1 counter, 1 book case, 2 sets shelve
1 olpvntrtl' rifl faat Hhnftlnir 7 Tiiillr-va
6 hangers, 175 feet of belting (about
that), 1 cabinet, 1 step ladder, 1 oesk,
1 chair, 2 stools, 1 proof press, 14
phneon 1 fnldpr tnhle. 1 hnv "wander.
Inn-a" fviw R hrovlor nnn fnttaa Xr Ivnn
4 ditto lower cases & type, 8 minion
upper cap cases, 4 auto lower cap
cases, 4 nonpariel cap cases, 4 ditto
lower cap cases, 54 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 smoothing plane, 2 planers, 1 mallet,
1 shooting stick, 1 set Hempel's quoins,
2' keys, 2 lead cutters, 1 Mitre machine,
1 Webster's dictionary, 2 newspaper
files, 1 slug case & lead, 1 box wood
quoin, 11 galley Btlcks, 2 Iron lock-up
sticks, 1 lot type sorts, 1 hand-saw,
Alltrn hnv 1 hnv wranneii brevier tyne
1 dust pan, 12 boxes stereotype plate,
l gl. oil can, 1 snovei, pan, j. waaiu
minor hnkot. Isnomre. 4 news Btlcks
100 pounds leads, 12x13 em, 25 pounds
slugs, 12x13 & 26 1-2 em, 350 dashes &
rules, 125 warranty deeds, 45 quit claim
deeds, 62 New York 13 of lading, 35 for
a.-iln cnrrls 1(1 for rent cards laree. 9
house for rent cards, 39 for rent cards
small. 220 bonus ror ueeus, bu cnaiiei
mnrto'nn-pq "Eifi hnnrl for deed larere
200 lease. 60 criminal Bubpoenas (copy)
circuit). 60 ditto (original) circuit, 75
civil subpoenas (copy) circuit, 125 ditto
l-nvlrrlnnll nlwilH 1(10 rtltto (cOOY) 1uS-
tlce, 125 ditto (original) justice, 40 writ
of attachment circuit, ditto-100 ditto
justice (original), 75 ditto Justice (copy),
40 summons ditto (copy), 60 summons
riittn Cnrlp-lnnl 130" writ of arrest ditto.
30 warrants ditto, 200 affidavit for writ
of arrest circuit, 40 ditto attaenment
snn writ of attachment. 300 undertak
ing f.ir ntrnz-hment., 300 subDoenas
civil, 25 undertakings on ball before
indictment. 100 summons (copy) cir
cuit. 75 ditto original ditto, .35 search
warrants, 20 commitment after in
dictment justice, 25 subpoenas, 125 ex
nnntlntiii tir ll nil 11 lllfltlce. 25 EHml-
ciinoa innimdortnlrltin- for costs. 25 In
formation, 100 complaints, 75 bonds for
costs (justice), 40 snippers manners,
25 ditto coasting, 10U marriage eeruu
,.,Ti..a 5n nnnntv fi tshnrHpments. 75 mar
7R notice of Drotest. 30
nrotest. 2 file backs, 75 for rent cards
small, 9 rond supervisors notice books,
200 relief of tax applications, 22 fur
tn let cards. 12 "This
awning is dangerous keep off" cards,
5 "All statements etc.," cams, - jr-osi-tivelv
no credit etc.." cards, 5 "No
oniinitint.- otc .. cards. 11 cromlsory
notes, 50 teacher's agreements, 500 ho
tel call lists, 100 complaint docks, i
i.ntf mpd. ohallence Job press, 1 nos-
nni-iri nrposi 1 nnner ciitter. 1 card do
i i,l ,in 1 mitre machine. S Stoves, 1
coal stove, ISft. stove-pipe, 1 perforat
ing machine, 1 glue pot, 2 composition
i.. .,,!,., id i v,,if mfiriinni oh n hps. l chase.
17, 24x17, 5 nonpariel chases, 6 half
nied. rollers, 2 galley racks, 7&reet gas
i-1nA find flvtnrps. 2 standing machines,
1 hand saw, 1 screw driver, 1 pair com-
..ooaa i hnlf mpd roller mould. 1
quarter med. roller mould, 1 rack wood
and furniture, 1 single galleys, 6 double
O l,.l. mtllaVa K Hnh RtlckS. 3
KLlliry,4 JWU foimw a, v j -
stools, 21 hemple quoin with key, 1 bel
lows, 1 broom, i ruie buupci,
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
i,.,.. 1 nrnnf rnllpr. 2 dust brushes,
1 job elevator, 1 wash stand, 1 past pot
and brush, 1-2 paper sieei wire umu,
1-2 paper copper tacks, 2 small screw
.i ..., 1 k,,v snrn small staples. 2
spools 'thread,' 1-2 box McGllls paper
fastners 10 ids, l awi, z- qv. u""
dye, 2 cans roller composition, 2 cans
i,.i,,o- ink 1 1-? lb. can uurple
copying ink, 1 pound Ultramarine blue
ink, 1-2 pound Dronze, i-i iu. v
gloss ink, 1-2 lb. steel blue Ink, 1-2 lb.
photo brown ink, 1-2 lb. gold size IM,
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.
ltose Lake ink, 1-2 lb. green ink, 1-2 ID.
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,
2S packages mere, bond paper, letter
heads. 9 pkgs. Ulster linen, letter
heads
52 pkgs. Pacinc mms
13 pkgs. heads, 8 pkgs.
statements, 12 pkgs. packet
18 pkgs. linen note-heads, 16
c Kin Vcao fi nkca. No. 4
heads,
ledger
heads,
pkgs.
w ,i 111 ni, ten 3 hill heads.
ill.. v HI'. 1 - t I '
Mill HCUun, v t ft - - " -a
45 pkgs. No. 2 close ruled bill heads, U
pkgs. No. 4 close ruled bill heads, 5
plcgs. No 2 close ruled bill heads. 26
pkgs. memoranda, 20 pkgs. cold press
lines. 11 pkgs. Atlanta mills, 9 pkgs.
No. 2. Atlanta mills, 1000 six and one en
velopes XXX 6 boxes No. 6 XXX en
velopes. 2 boxes No. 6 yellow envelopes,
15000 wh. XX envelopes, 250 wh. wove
XX, No. 10, 9000 No. 4 shipping tags.
6000 No. 8 shipping tags. 6000 No. 1
shipping tags, 500 No. 6 shipping tags,
00 sheets white card board 22 x 28, 800
assorted colors card board 22x28. 125
sheets R. R. board. 71 pkgs. thin China
cards No. 9, 11 pkgs. ditto No. 9. 18
pkgs. tough check cards No. 9. 13 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, 17x22 20
lbs. 1 1-2 ream Japanese linen folio
17x22 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, 60 sheets
thin straw board paper, 200 sheets
black cover paper, 3 reams colored
poster paper, 3 drawers scraps paper,
200 lbB. 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. lagotypes, 0 shears, type,
8 bought of type, 1 ree'd. of type, 1
dollars type, 3 sets card ornaments, 47
boxes assorted sizes, 1 drawer cuts,
Gr. Prls. Ex. Cond. N. 3, Ronoldson
Cond. brevier wide gothlc, French
Clarendon, 3 fonts, nonpariel, long
primer, pica, steel plate gothlc, pica,
3 ti np. 2 L. pica, tinted, pica. 3 L. nlea.
Celtic minion, brevier, Gr. Tr. gothlc
No. 9 pica, L. prim. Aquatint, Gr.
Prim. 2 L. pica, pen text 3 L. pica, 2
u. nonpanci, naw italic brevier, L.
primer, manuscript pica. Gr. nrlmer.
double parogon script, Gr. prim. Bos
ton, Canon, Boston, Payson script,
black Cond. No. 3, Ronaldson extra
Cond. nonp. brevier, pica, 12 point
gdthic, wide, lining gothic No. 14,
Venetian pica & L. prim. 24 point
handard, 24 point dado, 11 point fancy
Celtic, 24 point Edson, gothic condense
& poster, Gr. Pr. paragon, Dble. pica,
Gr. Pr. 4 Ii. pica, paragon, 5 L. pica,
59 fonts type, 3 cs. small pica, 150 lbs.
3 cs. nonpariel 150 lbs. 2 cs. brevier
100 lbs. 1 c. Italic small 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. P. 228 N.
P. 217 N. P. 4 N. P. 212 N. P. 207 pica,
1 N. P. 321 N. P. wood border 10ft.
plain, 10ft. 10ft. fancy, 10ft. fancy,
wood type 2 fonts 36 11. pica, 2 fonts 20
II. pica, 2 fonts 15 11. pica, 2 fonts 12 11.
pica, 5 fonts 10 11. pica 6 fonts 8 li. pica.
2 fonts 6 II. pica, 1 font 5 li. pica, 2
fonts 4 II. pica, 4 rule cases, 2 slug cases,
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, l
pig. of tin, 1 safe, 1 galley rack, 51
type ricks with bid type, 1 old Hickok
press and fittings, 1 lot pulleys oe'd
pieces machinery, etc, 1 lot oU runps
& shades, 150 books (about,) 20 bundles
old Astorlans (about), 4 bundles salm
on colored paper, 1 box Kinney salmon
ads, , Astorlan building, situated at cor
ner (S. W.) Cass & Squemoqua streets,
Astoria, Oregon. Western Associated
Press franchise. The franchise & good
will of the Daily & Weekly Astorian,
news papers, published at said city of
Astoria, to satisfy said sum of $11,925,
86, and interest as aforesaid, and the
costs and expenses of sale, 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 hoa
reinsured its business in the State of
Oregon, in the Fireman's Fund Insur
ance Company, of San Francisco, 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 with
secretary of tate of the state of 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 net of the legislative as
sembly of the state of Oregon, entitled
"An act to amend Sections S5C4 3568
and 3580, of Chapter L, of the Miscel
laneous Laws of Oregon, ns Complied
and Annotated by W. Lair Hill." Ap
proved February 25, 18S9.
THE STATE INVESTMENT
AND INSURANCE CO.,
liy Ueorge Ji. liranut-r.
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 persons having
claims against said estate must pre
sent the same duly verified to the un
designed, at the fllce of Fulton Bros.
Attornies, In the City of Astoria, in
said county within six months from
this date, August 5th, 1893.
VICTOR HANSEN.
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 Bald estate must pre
sent tho 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 glvffn to till whom it
may concern, that the undersigned
Iiova Koati rinlv nnnnlntpd the evecntorg
of the last will and testament of
George Flavel, late of Clatsop
county, Oregon, deceased, and as such
-AA.itMM mithnrivpd tn fidmintRter tho
estate of such deceased; and all persons
having Claims aguinai me esime vi me
said deceased are hereby notified and
required to present the same duly veri
fied, to the undersigned at the ofllce 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, tills loth
day of July. 1893.
MARY C. FLAVEL,
S. S. GORDON,
Executors.
The
mulish mm
Route.
Pullman and Tourist lechers
Free Reclining Chair Cars. Din
ing Cars are run da ly via ths
Union Pacific Flyer leavin;.' Port
land at 6:30 p. m.
ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO
OCEAN STEAMERS
AUGUST, 1803.
Oregon Wednesday Aunii't '2.
Columbia Kumkiy August G.
f tate 1 luirsihiy August 111.
Oret;nii Monday August 11.
Columbia Friday August If.
Mute Tuesday August 22. '
Ortgon l-iitiu-ilny August 211.
CoIjiuIjIb Wednesday August 30-
ASTORIA & PORTL AND STEAMEKii
Morning koat leaves Astoria dally,
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 dally at 6 p. m-; returning
leaves Portland at 7 a. m., daily ex
cept Sunday, and Sundays at 8 a. ni.
Morning boat . from Portland makes
landings on the Oregon side of the river
an-4slit 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 daily and
connects with the 5-p. m. train.
For rates and gcuerul Inf.iiiiKilion call on or
address,
W. n, HURLBUKT, G. W. T.OUNSIiEKKY,
A. Gen. Has, Altt. Atrmt
Tortliuid, Or, Astoria, Or.
Is tin- Hue to I like to nil
points
EASTandSOUTH
It is the DINING CAR ROUTE
It offers the best service, com .
billing
SPEED an! COMFORT
It l;ll!o poptil: rroutn wills tinoe uln
wi-li to IniVi'l mi
IT-IK SAFEST
It Is therefore llie rnule ou limiid
take. It runs llirouali ' veslibuleil
trains every day in tins year in
ST. PAUL AND CHI('Ai;u
No Chnngo of Cur ft.
Elegant Pullman Sleepers,
Superior Tourist Slerpern,
Splendid Free Seeciid-tlass Sleepers
Only one clumse of cars
Portland to New York
Through Tickets
To Any Tart, of tne civilized worlrt.
Passengers ticketed via. all bents ninnint
between Astoria, Kalarnii and I'orManil.
Full Information concerning rales, time of
trains, routes and oilier details fumis-bed on
apDlleatinn to
C. W. STOKE,
Agent A-tnrla.
Steanit r Teiephon' !ock.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Asli:iot General Pa,s.iengir Agent,
No. li! First St.. cor. Wa-.ii,ut!!ou,
l'ortHi-1. (irecou.
Seaside Saw Mill;
A complete Hock -f lumber on lmi i in the
iwuth or dressed. Klo.-rini'. Rustle, i eiline,
and all kimlsof linish: Moi-l,!inir n.i Slun
Rles; ali-o Brack t-t Work done to Order. l'-rm
reasonable and priees at be,l r. ck. r I orders
l-r.imptly aitciuleii lo. (Vtheean.t vnl ni mill.
,, II. K. L. LOHAN, l'lopr.
Seaside, Oregon.
Puts You m Cliicago
Points
Many loirs aleai
Of any other line.
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