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TUB DAILY ASTOHLAN, ABTOHIA, .TIIUKSDA.Y AUGUST 24 13. ,nnl of Babseriptloa. DAILY, barved oy Carrier, per week.... Went tlf Mall, per mouth tiut tit Mall, cor Year 69 $1.00 ' 8ui by per year, 2 00 In advance. Free postage to suhscnue rs. ..,. .a nm a M crili,r.Llitl-e. tA It adVCrtlSOrfl t.u uncest circulation ot any newspaper pub- HI.H nu lue loiuiuuiu nivui. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland. Or., Aug. 23.-For Oregon an J Washington: Continued fair weath er; slightly warmer. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. m., yesterday, furnished by the U. S. Department of A'ioulture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 70 degrees. Minimum temperature, 53 degrees. T"tal precipitation from July 1st, J 893, to date, 1.13 Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from July let, 1893, to date, 1.9G Inches. In tho position of the questions be fore congress Senator Vest, of Mis souri, becomes Important. He Is a senator of more than usual vivacity of inlnd, and his Information would be largo If It were not limited to his pre judices. Ho denies that the overpro duction of silver caused Us fall, and charges the whole responsibility on Germany and the United States, who demonetized It. The senator should have called In his lvserve of good sense and considered that the discoveries of gold In Califor nia and Australia cheapened that met al and that It oiled the machinery of the world. Then followed discoveries of silver that, with the Improved pro fesses caused such yields that sliver, from being the dearer metal under the ratio, speedily became the cheaper and then opened a gap between the market value of the metals that became a gulf we have vainly attempted to fill. Senator Vest complains that Ger many established the gold standard und threw her surplus silver on the market. Has he ever heard of any complaint by the Germans? Hus not the wealth of Germany rapidly In creased under the gold standard, In spite of the dreadful weight of her nrmy, and the monstrous oppression of her militarism? The gold standard und national money are tho greatest benefits Germany has realized -from her victory over France and the first rank among the military nations. Ger man industry has been helped, not harmed. German prldo has been grat ified. We have done, more to protect the silver Industry tlmn any other nation and have thus aided In the very over production that hns tumbled the mar ket and caused a restriction of silver. As a fierce free trader, Senator Vest should cease his absurd und demoral izing outcry for silver, unless he Is frankly for repudiation , through the shortening of the money measure and the destruction of securities, to the amount of one-half of tho savings of the people. Why does not Senator Vest, as the friend of sliver, urge that the govern-ni.-nt shall cvure to bull tho silver in:irket against Itself; shall cease to magnify the privileges of the silver monopolists; shall limit silver for the betterment of the money on band as Is done In France; shall declnre to tho world that wo nro entitled to, and must and will have the best money In the world? That would precisely become a blmetullst. felTer Is the person with a plan. The silver lunatics should survey Porter as he stands and behold the world under his mighty eyebrow und over his oativ ract of hair. Peffer wants to coin paper or aluminum, and pay all the debts of tho country nt once. With moderation Itself he calls for tho Im mediate Issue of JtiOO.OoO.OOO. Why not $10,000,000,000 and pay all delts ""j1 taxes and clear up everything? Our old Oregonlan financier, General Ap- plegatc, can take a back seat. He Is startling enough, but placed against the mighty PeiTer for comparison, he f.-ulen Into absolute Insignificance. However loudly Mrs. Lease may yell "calamity," she Is taking good care of number one. Since she started In w Ith the populist movement she Is said to hove cleared oft considerable mort gngea on the farm and her husband's drug store, purchased a city home In Wichita, and sent her children to ex tensive schooK Her husband, by the way. Is a sad-eyed miui, who speaks in a low voice and acts as If nme great calamity wero hanging over him. We should gay o. The twin of tho Campania, the Ln vunla, seems n have got herself rammed by a dredp-r and had her plutos bent and twisted, she haa u-e detained sme time, npiuirently to rcrr.c'v" " dtfccU discovered at high speed In the Campania, und now there Is further delay. There' Is not, however any vast crowd of Americans in Eu rope waiting to run honie and see the World's Fair on a record breaking and making trip. ' . A number of Western banks which were obliged to close their doors as a consequence of the prevailing finan cial stress, are reported this morning to have reopened for business. This Is encouraging, and shows that the suspension of a bank does not always mean total failure. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. List of Letters Unclaimed at the As toria Postofflce. Advertised August 22, 1893. Uernhard, Allen ttloeh, J Carlson, C J C'hatlaln, Paul Cooke, Fannie Eskolo, Matte Foley, Patrick Henson, Nell, Hill, Mrs Mary Hill, Wm llvltnn R(' Hnmnn. .T F Jnrvella, Matts Johanson, Charley Kalicli, Mrs P Krants, John Larson, Louis Larsen, Simon Larson, L K Limning, A S 2 Markula. Wilke Merk, W H Mells, J J McKlnnon, Emmet Nlemela, Matls Obenouer, Wm G Omsteod, Hattle Olsen, Mr IVrna, Miss Ellua Pt Ellis Pkg Co l'ovsky. Mrs John Prestln, Ole E Hiss, Carl O Keas, C O liogers, Mrs Alma Itoache, lhos HiiHsell. Mr Mantles. Mrs Sherman, Frank W Sylvers, Joe Thompson, E Torkelson, Fannie Walker. Mrs W W Weston, James z Wilsey, F D FOREIGN LIST. Bresnahan, John Desplch, Janl Dixon, William Karttunen, uaveiu Lyngved, MarUn McCullough, Miss M Morrell. P C Ramage Thomas Treacey, E JAMES VV. MAKJii, i-. ai. WORTH KNOWING. Tiiot AltnonU'H Porous Plasters are htchaat roaiilt- of mprllonl science and skill, and in Ingredients and meth . . . i . 1 1 .i oo. nave never ueeu equmieu. - That they are the original and genu ine porous plasters, upon whose repu tation Imitators trade. Thof Mi..f..-U'a Voroim Plasters never fall to perform their remedial work quickly ana enectuaiiy, Thoi thla fart in attested by thous ands of voluntary and unimpeachable testimonials from grateful patients. That for rheumatism, weak back, sciatica, lung trouble, kidney disease, dyspepsia, mularla, and all local pains, they are invaiuaoie. That when you buy Allcock's Porous Plasters you absolutely obtain the best plasters made. ANOTHER CUT IN PASSENGER RATES. in inaa nimr the TTnion Pa- r ivu ui'iuuo . l j - , . . - - -in., a vnan.,.i vUror Rnd lntermeui- UlllU 'U' JUIDO-UII ...... ate points, effective Sunday, August 20th. Rates to all eastern ihiuub u-wc- ,ii i.. iw full mfnrmn- Hon, call at Ticket offlee, Union l'a- cifie uock. . O. W. LOUNSU15KHI, Agent. FUNERALS. in-r iriivVnmiiill tlm lenilinir under- J'J. 11 IV UJ ... ..... r, h.,ii.cr nmnli'liil nri-iuiirements laivci, i ii. i r ---- ' . to purchase goods direct from the fac- tones, regaraiess ol iiiiuuu? mi.-.., " made a irreat reduction In the cost of funerals: . . $ 5.00 Collins reduced io " 8.00 Collins reducVd to G.00 25.00 Cotllns reduced to .... 1S.O0 WITH HEARSE. 36.00 Coffins or ensuots re'd to 25.00 40.00 Collins or caskets re'd to S0.00 00.00 Collins or caskets re'd to 40.00 75.00 Caskvts reduced to.... 60.00 125.00 Caskets reduced to 75.00 onliVtAI. lUKH lllSl'OUNTS. Welch lilock, 718 Water St., Astoria, Oregon. NOTICE. nrennred oirlum nt AStol'llV. Or.. Juno 27, 1S93: Any person clalmlnfr the above mentioned ui ucic, w them, is required to appear and file their claim with tho undersigned wUh- In twenty days rrom tn unto in nrst tuiliHcatlon of this notice, viz; .,...u r.th inr E. A. Taylor, uonecior in wiiif for the District of Oregon. COUNTY ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. The Board of Equalization will meet ho nfllne nf the coun ty clerk and publicly examine tho assessment rolls oi uuaui county for tho purpose, of correcting all errors of valuation or description or ianus,.iois or uiu jijij-.ij. It is the duty of oil persons to np . .i.,., if thev hIhM correc dons made, as no corrections or alter ations can be made by any ofllcer after he adjournment ot ma i.nn..t n,ni mnct n Monday. 4 ok m4 ia r.oir.pif (i. m.. anu close on Saturday, September 2nd, at a p. m. A8t0lla'AUBUWh'GEARHART. County Assessor ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have . i ... . j i...i.iiirntnr nr the es- oeen appuiincu uuuium - tnte of James P. Met, deceased. All . . . . . t.t .e.a.A urn Tin persons inueoiea iu bu - - tided to pay tho same to me, at Astoria, Oregon, forthwith; and all persona hay- ing ciuiins u8' , . hereby notified to present the same to me, nt tne ruovo " months rrom me u.i -kr JAMES W. HARE. - . ,ha almvp estate. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 7th. day or Ju'yji"- A 8ure Cure tor 1'lle. Dr. lUwanko'B -file Kt"i-dy w.ilch t s directly on im .par.- " . ' " " tumors. auay '.t r" mail. permuneni cure. wv. ""r" , . r,.h Circulars .free. . r. , trvet. l'miuueiinuu, x. - - Conn. , . Bnrkb-n's rslca Salve. . . i wprlil fnl ruts. bruises. s.r.s. pleers wvlt rheii n , fev.r sots. tetter. clunnHl handa. Cld b ains, corns, und li skin eruptions, and pos'""-; ly cuivs piles, or o pay nivi - is guarant.Md to give iwrfeet wj""" llon or money refund.; . 1 TK-e t, c?nt ir box. For snlo by Clms. Rogers, sue-y-anor to J. C. in-men- NOTICirTOSTOCKHOLDERS . The annual mVtnfr of tho t.ckhold .i of the Md lvilows' nnJ,J'ui Ing Association will tx h'-ld on fhurs day. Auioit 21th. t 2 P- ". Md r"""S a, j. MEGLElt, secntary. A VIOLENT COMMOTION. In tho stomach and bowels produced by a violent purgative and Its conse quent drenching notion, never are, be cause It Is impossible they should be, followed by permanent good effects. No specific which1 weakens and con vulses the organs for whose relief It Is used can do good. Blue pills, calomel, podyphyllin, salts and senna, vegetable or mineral pills, are drastic remedies generally void of benefit. A reliable and effective substitute for them is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which' ef fects a change both natural and thor ough in the bowels when they are con stipated. A sufficient and regular se cretion of bile by the liver and sound digestion are also promoted by Us use. Malaria in all its forms, rheumatism and kidney trouble ore obviated by this fine reformer of disordered condi tions of the system. A wlneglassful three times a day Is about the doBe. MRS. DR. M. E. McCOY, PHYSI CIAN AND SURGEON. Is In this city. She makea chronic dis eases a specialty. Deafness, catarrh, asthma, dyspepsia, diseases of the throat and lungs, kidney, urinary or gans and all private diseases. Special attention given to diseases of women, Consultation free. Cure or no charg es. Offlc hours, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5 p. m.. Office rooms 18 and 19, Hotel Tlghe. V... . I.. 1. VAlliai.n Xn.If1. Mll'rdn ll X lt l.uiliivni a ..v..... ...... If you are going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class H.-.!.-.ta ..in ctnti nvpr nt Portland. Rates of fare same as from Portland. lr von have friends in Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoriu, call at the Northern Pacillc oflice.steamer Telephone dock, una mane Known your wants. Keuucea rates via an iuo lean ing steamship lines. Hnndlcv & Haaw. ISO First street. Port land, have on sale the Dally Astorlan, so that visitors need aiot miss their morning paper when they are here. America's Great Danger AH ENGLISH COMMENTARY. Said anemincntEncIisli scientist recently: "The dancer that confronts the great Ameri can people to-day is not the possible adop tion of a wrong financial policy for tho nation, or tlio spread of socialism, or the increase of corruption among public men. All these are bad enough, to fce sure, but (hey are as nothing compared to tho terrible nat lomil disease! had almost said national crime of overwork. Ihe mad rush for wealth, is set at a killing pace, and thousands fall by tho way every year. You aro likely to be one of the victims I How do we know ? Because it is the excep tion to find a man or woman of adult age in ueiTect health. Nervous Disorders are spreading with fearful rapidity. Among the symptoms, arc Uackache, .biliousness, corn Hands and I'cct, Dizziness, not finsnes, Fluttering Sensation, Fainting, Headuche, Hysteria. Irritability of tho Heart, Melan choly, Failing Memory, Palpitation, Rheu matism, Short Ureath, sleeplessness, ner vous Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, Fits, etc. Kev. 0. A. CAttROLi,, pastor First Bnptk't Church, Yellow Springs, ).. writes as follows; "l have uscu vr.Mua Jiesioraiivo iNcivino for the p:ist cix months. I find it acls like a charm on tho whole nervous system, I have not found its equal in giving immediate relief. Pr. Miles' littio .Nerve ami Liver rills only need a trial and they will recom mend themselves to bo tho best pills in the market." "For fivo years I have suffered from Ner vous Prostration, I was unable to work or sleep. Tho first doso of Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine gave me relief, and one thou sand dollars would not cover tho good it has done i ip." JOHN MlKCIIEli, Youngs- town, Oil 10. Dr. ft'Ites' Restorative Nervine is im- equalled in ct'iuwi Nervous Diseases. It contains no opiates or dangerous drugs'. Sold on a positive guarantee iv nil druggists, or Dr. Miles Medical Co., JCIklinrt, J ml. m i nose wno nave a 3 00 1 Digestion e 1 have little sympathy rri forthedvSDeotic.Thev can eat everything that J comes along. While iney can eat ncn iooq without fear oft the ences, they neverthe- lii less greatly appreciate y a delicate ilavor in h their pastry when wsed as a short- U ening, always pro- y auces tne nnest iiavor ed pastn', which is en Hi tirely free from the f, many objections which f the use of lard always f V r produces. Test t its r 1 i . . i . i rrS vuiuc uy uuc uitu f I I Refuse all substitutes. 1 Pend thrw) cents In stamps to N. K. 1 RAijBl'ottolfne Cook lioolt.coniAin- I ingBlx Immtrwl rscipw.pn'Par"' by Tl'A nliieemtnont auinortth'MoncouKiag. Cottoleu Is sold by all frocttrs. t K Li Made only by Hi N.K.FAIRBANK & C0 I tft ST. LOUIS and "CHICAGO. NIW VOBK, BOSTON tf-, minion ijj ip in ssnT i rnaS irSlaiilii tsJlaaw utraovxo LIVER PILLS ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE RESULTS ARE WHAT TELL V pTJavauWtht one of thft pillt nt dr-nr. wilt rroliK'o K'ltt rwli tl.f cure c llah. CoallVfli'M, buut t":o.r4.h, h L.rlh ui Pint noil's than ihnrvto l'.w o( any other mjike, and do it VithiMil ;rliiitff on4 Kirkrinrc Thur ronrtrrfu , !, nmi vin it !ir n w boi"C. S-o. bo tnifwi.m irr MtauL iMMAUkaMdw Cu. JtUUVt For wxl by J. W, Conn. Drngtst otMenel A PATARRH v v IN CHILDREN For over two years my little girl's life was m:ub miserable by a case of Catarrh. Tin; discharge from the nose was large, cop. .:.t and very offensive. Her eyes bcc.'.iiij inllamcd, t'to lids swollen and very painful. After trying various remc di es, I gave herg?7f53The first bot tlc seemed to aggravate the diseri': but the symptoms soon abated, an.l 1 ; .1 :;liort time she was cured. : L. J5. RiTCHiiY, Mackey, Ind. O.'i lionk nil lllnoil anil 8k In Diseases mailed Iixm. . Bwht Bi'KMKlo Co., Atlanta, Oa, SYPHILIS! A New Remedy A true Specific a positive ami permanent elimination of all poison from the blood, and a restoration of liealliijr viur ui the ti&itues is olTered to sufTerers for the firtf time in a remedy which has been undergoing the most severe private experiments for the past three years. It has not yet failed, and it will not fail, as it is a True Speelllo for Syphilitic poison and all blood diseases. Do you be lieve It t Send for full particulars and proof free. Stop filling your system with mercury and other poisons. This remedy will cure you in 30 to go days without fail. We (fiiuruutee a cure or refund the money. Address MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., T0 First Street PORTLAND, OB- BUSINESS CARDS. I)R' iVaKiUN"') SITRGKON, Olllco at Occident Hotel, Astoria, Oregon. D Olilce ovor store of J. It. Wyatt, Second street f IllOlVilall rtl-ll' DUimwvi,, near benovlcve, W. M" LF?& AT LAW. oi!ice, Booms 7 ami 8, Kinney's biilliliiiK. A GIBBONS, . AU IUSfUlt'OF ACCOUNTS and I'RDKkSSIONAL H101CKKKPER Ofkicb : Willi tit'iierul Messenger Co,, 615 Skamoque street. T H. MANSELL. . itKAL hSlAfE BROKfiR. Notary 1'ublie. Fire and Accldeot lnsnriiuce, A A. CLEVELAND, ATTOKNKi AT LAW. (Jlllee-Kinney's new bricH builillnK, corner inuu ana ueuevieve mreew ; up stairs. HRANK J. TYLOR, . ATroltMiY.Ar-l.AW, Astoria. Oregon. T O.A.BOWLBY, ATTOMET AXD COliWELOR AT LAW OfUco op Second street, - Astoria, Or, JOHN H. SNJI'H, , J ATIOKNKV'.VT LAW. Oftice In Kinney's new brick building, over Astoria national uuhk, w. W. PARKER, KEAI. K3TATE AND IN8UKANCE AGENT OlUee 112 Heiiton street, Astoria, Oregon. DR A. L. and J. A. FULTON. UISliASlid Of WOMEN A Sl'iiClALCY. surgery by i.r. J. A. Fultou. Olllee 178 0.vss slmei. llourii 10 to 12 and 1 to 4 D. EILIV JANSON. l'HVsTClAN & rtUUHKON. K ()M Ollieeover Osgood's Clolliini: Store, hours, 10 to 3 ill, 2 to 5 1, ill, 7 to S ) 111. Sunday, 10 to 11 111. DR. O, B. ESTES, I'llYSIClAN a'ND 8UUOR0N. SpecliU altrntiou to Diseases ot Women and Biuwry. Olllee over Uiuiziki'T s store Astoria. T AY TUTTLE M. I).. J 1'HYSKJIAN, sUlitiKOW A ACCOOl'HKUR. Olllee?, rooms , 4 over Astoria minimal nan H, hours, 10 to 12 & 2 lo5 lle.sulenee. UXJ Cedar si. DR. WALTEH I.HOWARD. , u llOMUOiii-ATIlli; I'liVSICIAN&SnR irmin. Olliiv. 1)1. Tinril str,iei. lloiirs 10 to 12 uiul'J to4,Sinnlay lit) 2. ItesiJeuee 48 Sd s:reel f P. MULLINIX, M. D., U. (lives speeial ueatiiienl fur Catarrh, lluoal l.iiiins. Knliiev (ienitu-Urinary urmuis Olllee iilaii's,6si'i t'liitxl St. Ilnnrs.a a.ni.H p.m. jJR. SIRICKLER, 1MIYS1CIAN ANU SUIUiEON, Dealer in Drugs and Druggists' Sundries 3T.7 Second Street, Astoria, W. T. IIUKNKV, J. W. DKAl'KK Buriiey & Draper. Inoriieys H 1-1,11 IV, Oregon 1 ity, Oregon. Twelve years' experience as reulster of th U. S. hand Onlee here, reeiiiiiiiieiuls us in out specially of Milling and all oilier business ba ton) hid utiul iillice or uie (Jinin.s, and involv 'ig Hie. practice ol the General Laud Olllee. jlROCKENBROUCU & COWING. LAW OFFICE, OREGON CITY, OK. Special intention given to land business. Set- tiers on noinesieans or pre-emption claims ana limber laud purchases shown every advantage of Ihe law. For assistance in uiaklug final prooi citu on us. SOCIETY atKETINtiS. Astoria Lodee No. 50, A. O. V. W. MEETS EVERY FRIDAY KVESISG AT o'clock iti the Odd Fellows' Hail. 80 jiiiiniiug aud visiting hrethren cordiailv in viied. J. T. UOciEUS, Recorder. Soandiuaviaa Benevuleut Souiety. S.K.ilrI.AR MEETINGS OK III 18 SttUlsT IW nt thrir rooms in l'; th(ai. b ii.ilin t eight d'ciCA r m.. 011 the sojim1 a.-- ouri. Tues day) of eaoii in.Miih, ALU. Da v !K;..S' SecrtKj, Ooutta bncampmb .1 fio. 13, 1. O. O.F pEGL'I.AIi MKETIM1S OF OTr X KS II. e.iinpmeiit No. 13, 1. 0. O. V., 'it tlie Lodge. In the odd Fo'.'.own P.iiiliiuixT u. jevwi r. m., 0:1 the second slid hmrih Mondays of each miiith, Kcjourniiie broth-ru i-onCbilv v-vited. By order ' o. p. Astoria Buildlug & Loan Association flinE REtiU LAR MERTLNCS OF THIS 1SSO X ctatioua-e held ats p. m. no the first Weduesday of each numtb. Olllee ott Oeuerleve street, south of Chec:unu. W. L. ROBB Seoretary. Common Council.' UKUtJLAR WEETINC.S, FIRST AND third Tuesday evenings of each month at o'clock. r tvrsoits desiring to have matters acted upon by the Council, ht any reeular meeting must present the same ti U Auditor and Clerk, oa or before the Pndav exiling prior to Ihe rue.iay ou which tte Council holds le.s reeulai tneetnuc. K. OSBUKN'. Auditor and Folic Judge. Itoard of I'llot ComnilMtaaera. ntllK RKGFI.AR MEFTTVHSOFTHIB BOARD, 1. will be held 011 the flint Mondsy, of ouch iioiuh at 10 a. in. at tho oltlce of Rohb & far ker. W. L. ROB B. See C. P. UPSHUR, SHIPPING and COMMISSION Astoria. - Oregon. Ripans Tabules Rlpans Tabules act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines; cure habitual constipation, dispel colds, headaches and fevers. One tabule taken at the first symptom of indigestion, billi ousness, dizziness, distress after eating, or depression of soirits, will remove the whole difficulty in a few minutes. Ripans Tabules are com pounded from a prescription widely endorsed by the high est medical authorities and are presented in a form that is be coming the fashion with phy sicians and patients every where. One Box (Six Vials) Seventy-five Cents. On Package (Four Boxes) Two Dollars. Ripans Tabules may be ob tained of nearest druggist; or by mail on receipt of price. For free Bample addrett RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. NEW YORK. PORTLAND AND ASTORIA. Steamer Telephone. I taves Astoria Evcrv evening except Satur- U i. B, I . Ml. Arrives at Astoria nvery any exci-ui ouuuuv Leaves Portland Every nay except Sunday .1 T 1' VI' STONK Arrpni. Astnr in. E. A. BiE.lY, Ueneral Auent, rortlana or. Merchant Steamship Co.'s Line, Connecting with Canadian l'aclflo and firent Northern Hallway and China Bteuiiminp x.iue. Taklnff frelRht and passengers for Vancouver and victoria 11. L. and Seattle, lacoma anu an Sound foiuts. nvliis Avtoriaeverv 10 dnv. Kor particulars apply at tho olllco Astoria Abstract T, i: ix. FKUOU.SON IJROa., AKents HUGHES & CO., Wholesale and Ketatl LlOUOn DEA LERS. Importers ot All Uranus ol PorelKU aud Koines tie Wines, l.hmors and (Jittars. - J. H. Cutter Whiskies a snuclalty. Vai Hlati Bottled Beer, Finest Urauasot kj wesrano uoniestie ciRitre. t IniuirM fur McdlClll.il PuruoHHS. Family Trade Solicited All orders troii' iht City and country iiroi"-wy nneu. Bquemoque Street, Astoria. Oregui THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts as trusteo for corporations and Individ imln DcnniiitM solicited interest will bo allowed on savings deposits as lollows; On ordinary savings h oks 4 per cent net annum. On term savlnsbnokHlipcT cent, per annum, On certificates o( deposit: For threo months, 4 per cent, per annnm. For six.months, & per cont. per annum. For twelvo mouths, 6 per cent, per annum. I. W. CASK - President J. Q. A. BOWLBY Vice-Prcsidonl PRANK PATTON .-..Cashier W. K. DEMENT - 8ecrctarj DIRKCTOR8: LW. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, Oust Holmes, C. H. Patre, Benj. Yotint;, A. 8. Reed. F. J. Taylor. THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK DV l'OKTLAND, ORKOON. Paid np capital 'S Surplus and profits tO,vw RANK DEKOM, President. D. P. THOMPSON, vice-r-rusiaeui H. C.8TRATTON, Cashier The Store of John G. Niemi Has been purchased by Butterfield Eros., Who are goinjr to close out the stock, lutcnding purehasi n will do well to call and examine roo s and prices before purchasing elsewhere. They also have a good watchmaker to do repiUiiufC. Atlantic Beer Hall, 312 First street, Astorls, Or. PETE DOUREL, Proprietor. The Finest Wines, Liquors - and - Cigars. r oiicert Evert Evening. Foard & Stokes Q-XI.OOII2X1.0 Dealers In Glassware, Crockery. Ship Supplies, Tobacco. Wines and Fine Whi-kies. ioe reas snd Coffee a Kie-iHlty. The Finest Display of Fruits lo tlieCitv.Kresh 011 Every Steamer. Comer of Third ami West Kishtn btreets. H. B. PARKEK DEALER IJJ IJme Brick. Sand. Fire Brick. Fire any. Cement, Mill Feed. Oats. Hay. Straw G. A. STINSON & CO.. BLACKSMITIIING HWi mikI rwmm work. ll.irKiioeinr, Wa. oos mwo auiu i-irel. tlu "1 w.'rk nnr-uU-ed On ts street, opposite In i in Talk ottice QUICK TIME TO SAN FRANCISCO .AND.. ALL Pn,NTS IN CALIFORNIA, Via the Mt. Hhitsta Route of the Southern Pacific f omp'y The JOr ly JEoute Throngh Clifornia l a Pointi East and South Tho Secnic Route or tho Pacific Coast. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS -AND SECOND-CLASS 8LRKPIMO CARS Attached to express tralns.'alToidlnK superior accommodations for second-class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeplni? car reservations etc, call upon or address B. I. KOClKliS, Assist ant (ieneral Freight and I'asseiiRer Aieut.l'ort and, Or. The CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, CONNECTING WITH A 1,1. TKANSCONTIN. KNTAli 1,1 N KS, IS THK- ONLY LINE . RUNNING Electric Lighted Cars BETWEEN ST. PAUL and CHICAGO AN' OMAHA arri CHICAGO. The EXPRESS TkAlNb consist of VESTI Bl'LEL), SI.KEl'lNf, I.1N1NH AND l'AULOlt C'Ate, HEATED BY STEAM And furnished with every luxury knnnrt modem railway travel. For Speed, Comfart anj.Saletj this Lins is Unsqualed Tickets on sale at all promln.ut rs.iw offices. Ir further information inquire of any tick agent, or C. J. EDDY. General Ajt. J. W. I'ASKY. Trav. Pass. A"-t. i'OUTLAXD.OiaHvOX. JEFFS RESTAUBANT IS THE Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town (And the Flneat on the Coast.? Dinner Parties, Banquets a Specialty Tks FiaMt Wlata ami Lisja COLUMBIA TRANSFER CO., WILLIAM WILSON. P FEED - AND - SALE - START.P ' General Express and IVI'terr Rntlu: Mice ll Olney street. Waliles foot of West