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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1893)
1 rnii AAtt- a craiM l i auvii . tiAmrrnnj v MrniMtfTTSfH. ATTfJIfST 'Ail I liiJJ XXX..UU A. A. JU, J-C&L1 t XVOllXtLO.) (Jill U J.VJl.i ' w vr , awui AT CANNON BEACH. Correspond once of The AstorlarO Thre are more people at Canni. ind Erls'iitcn beaches this year than ever l.-efore, the past week being an tiiiusu ally lively one here. Every cottage on the beaches from Elk Creek to Arch Cape, Is filled with summer visitors, and numerous camping: parties from Portland and other up-river points are enjoying the sea breezes and the ex cellent hunting and fishing that can be found back a short distance from the coast. The hotels are filled with guests and rooms are booked until the latter part of September. Next season therm will be a number of now cottages on this beach, several conti.iets having already been let, Lewis and Flanders, the two Portland gentlemen who have alread spent sev eral thousand dollars on their Seal Rock place, will build new cottages and a prlvato hotel, early next year. The contract for lumber has been iiWiiiiled to the Seaside sawmill, and hauling will commence at once. A couple of anglers went out one day last week on the South Fork of Elk Creek and In a few hours returned with 27 dozen speckled trout,' many of which weighed over one pound each At the Elk Creek House are twenty Portland young ladles nnd gentlemen, They are charmed with Elk Creek and will remain several weeks. A Jolly party from Portland Is camp Ing at James Mahcr's place near lirighton Beach. They pass the time pleasantly, fishing and bathing during the day time, excursions far back Into the big forest, or a scramble over the rocks at low tide gathering mussels and crabs. The nights are made merry with songs, around huge bonfires on t'e beach. The following compose the pnrty: Mr. N. Bain and wife, Misses E. V. Bain, Lemah Bain, Nellie Bain, Lillian Bain, Lois Bain, and Amy Pew ell. PERSONAL MENTION. Sam Ooldwater is In the city. F. J. Haines Is at the Occident. E. B. Moore, of Chlcrigo, Is In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Murray are over from Ilwaco, R. A. Hanklns, of Ilwaco, Is at the Occident. J. A. Waddell and wife, of Portland, are in town. E. S. Stevens came down from Ska- mokawa yesterday. Miss Moore and Miss Bole, of Cray's Klver, are In the city. C. Williams Is registered at the Oc cident from New York. Reginald V. Thompson, wife and child are at the Occident. H. R. Wilkinson, of Potrland, tame down yesterday afternoon. P. Ellery, of Portland, and J. M. Brown of New York, came down the river yesterday. Walter Rldehalgh came up from Tillamook yesterduy. He will go down again next week. J. W. Cook eamo down the river yes terday morning. He went back to Portland lost night. A CHANCE FOR HARD TIMES. J. W. Crow la now. prepared to sell the handsomest grades of Wall Papei In the city at the lowest ruling prices, and guarantees good goods. Give him a call before buying elsewhere., Note the address 537 Third street. ilni'klrii'i irnlni Ntlve. The best salve In the world foi cuts. brulKeii, wires, plcers, salt rhi-iiin, fevur norm, tetter, chapped IuiiuIh, chilblains, rornii. und nil skin eruptlotiH, and posltlvo ly cures piles, or no pay required.' It la guaranteed to Klve perfect satisfac tion or money hi uiiurd. price 2ft cent tT box. Kor mil.- iy t.'lins. Rogers, sue-H-HHor to J, C. Ivmeni LAND OFFICE NOTICE. United States I.nnd Otllce, Oregon City, Or., August 8th, 1893. Notice Is hereby given that the Township plat of BtirveV of T. 4 N., 6 W., has been re ceived at this office, and on September 1)1, lsw:l, at 9 o'clock a. m., of said day, paid plat will be filed In this otllce and the land therein will be subject to en try on ti nd after said date. ROBERT A. MILLER, J i Register. TETEIt PAQUET. Receiver. United States Land Otllce. Oregon City, Oregon. August 2, 1S93. Notice Is hereby given that the plat of survey of T 4 N, R 7 W.. has this day been received at this otllo and on September 12, 181)3 at 9 o'clock a. m., of said day, said plat will be filed In this otllce and the land therein will be sub J ct to entry on and arter said date. J. T. APPERSON, Register. TETER PAQUET, Receiver. COUNTY ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. The Board of Equalization will meet at the otllo of the coun. ty clerk and publicly examine the aaaiMssment rolls of Clatsop county for the purpose of correcting all errors of valuation or description of lands, lots or other property. It la the duty of all persons to ap pear ot that time If they wish correc tions made, as no corrections or alter ations can be made by any officer after ,n adjournment of the board. rhe board will meet on Monday, AugUBt SWth. at 10 o'clock ft. m., and close on Saturday, September 2nd, at & p. ni. Astoria, August 6th. 1S03. B. F. WORSLEY. County Assessor. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that T have been appointed administrator of the es tate of James P. Met, deceased. All p. i wins Indebted to said estate, are no tified to pay the same to me, at Astoria. Oregon, forthwith; and all persons hav ing claims against said estate, are hereby notified to present the same to me, at the above place, within six months from the date hereof. JAMES W. HARK Administrator of the above estate. Dated nt Astoria, Oregon, this 7th, tiny of July, 1X93. 2,228,67k 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, 1891, to March, 1892. Two million, two hundred and twenty-eight thousand, six hundred and seventy-two bottles sold in one year, and each and every botte was sold on guarantee that money would be refunded If sat lsfactory results did not follow Its use. The secret of Its success Is plain. It never disappoints and can always be depended on as the very best remedy for coughs ana coias, ets. Price BOo, and 1100. At Chas. Rogers, drugstore. A Hur (lure tor Piles. Itching Piles a.e known by moisture like perspiration, causing Intense ltc-hing when warm. This form, as well as lillnd, Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to Dr. liosanko's l'lle Itemedy, which acts directly ou the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays Itching and effects a permanent cure. &uc. Urutwlot or mall. Circulars free. Dr. Hosanko, 329 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by J. W. i;onn. now do you no when you buy pliocs or cloth hi" ? Don't you go to the place ( If you can tint) It) where tlicy tell you that you nitty wAr tho articles out. and then, if you're not satisfied, they'll refund the money? Why not do the, sumo when you buv medicine? Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is sold ou that plan. It's the only blood purifier so certain and efi'ectire that it can be guaranteed to benefit or cure, in every case, or you nave your money back. It's not like the ordinary snrln" nicili clues or garsaparillos. All the year round, it cleanses, builds up, and invigorates tiie system. If you'ro biliotw, run-down, or dyspeptic, or have any blood-taint, noth ing catquasareineay. Easily, Quickly, P-- ..cnectljf Rcttorod. WEAKNESS, NSSVOUSNESS, p: ' fill (lictir.Ji) of evils t'-.t u, .! fiTuisitr Inter fX.ititer-, tlio result j of 4 vuruuitt, fcK'k a v s, y.r-iry ,itc. FullMi?;:Rl Ji, t'.rTH"j.iinrnl n:nl tin piven lu every tui-ganiind j itln t t tliu b(ty. HinI-.niti!n:lmotl:ot: L'iv.wi!iiti'iimtriveirpi.t (''n, frVllurt Imjjott-tltle. S.ui rvf unfile. Utk, rxpIaiiHtlim and proofs xaaiteti tsealed) (m. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. V. A new sail complete trca ut, consisting l mippositorien, ointmnit In eni-aiilus also hi box and pill; positive cure fir e ternal, in leriial blind or bleeding. lloblnjr, chronic, recent or rcre.lilar piles, ami many other illupMnei and female weakness: It It always n 3 ret benefit to the irciicnil health. 'I lie first leovery of a medical cure rendering an oper- lli.ii wltli tlio mine tiniiccsiiry neriauer l'hl remedy ha uevci be. n known to fa'l i per box. C for f!i: .i bv lnall. w iiy sillier from thla tHrrltilf disease tiheii n wrltleu Kimr aiuee la rlvi-n with 6 box.-.':, to refund the mnucy if not rnreil. send inip i- r ire- ample. 'iiihra'tteo lu. il bv MiKiiiivur.l Clir A Po., Wholesale a:nl Hi-Uill lriiKrfi!f Aveiita PnrtlBP'l. tr. lr -ale ny J. w . ...ill. Atlorni Orivm A f i s:f- Cum COH f- I.ES. i-i- in . r VI jeiii . ,.V. ;.-, M, il.. . lii :tui f-ii,-i!..' i. At i.Vui.'i:!-:'.. 1i ut 11 n!..l ...1 l.'ie.i.t of RIB tiff5?2' i'rl',-K'M"-''. k K HB :WIStl1M,N MOW, faSsi u tea 1 1''";-. i.....m.i...m.i lncaiidrsoeiit, nil niulil. . . . $l.fi0 12 o'clock... I .(HI 10 " ... 75 Kor particulars impure t)f ntiv mt'inlHr of the firm or nt tho oll'ice, f.iot of Con oomly St. Vi:w Shouk Mn.t.y Co., T. O. TrnlliiiKcr, rrt'Hi.leiit. Seashore Railway. itiK c.vi:i. Tra'n 'eav. a 'ii-lile : 7 :Ni :i in tinny. :i.;n i. in d.n'y. 9 i. in. il.ni , ft i in. dally. ... J. t'. V. Ilowi tiv, 1. h. WAIIKI N, Hecreiiiry, i mi ' lloals lenvo Jtilorln oi'e-lmlf lour Inform traini leave tlio pier. J". X3. WYATT Dealer In - Kardware ani SJiSp Chj'ler). litre Oil, nrlj;M Varnish. Kinacle till. Oot to'i Taovas ll'il Twin". '". Wr'iifhl Iron Hplkea, tiulvunlitcrt Cut Nulla Orooorioia, 323 to. AKilcultiiial Intplrmeota, 8-wtnjr M ini Ilium, I'ulnta ami Oils. FISHER BIlOTHEHS SHIP CHANCERS. Heavy nl shill I I A.MDWAHI' C..r.y l.i ti'k Wagons an-1 Voliiclt'S, Farm Maohlnerv, l'alnls. Mils, Varnishes. Lotrsora' 8iiiillo. Kniibanli'a Scales, Ileum aud Wlui.owa, P R O V I S i r S, KLOrR iu.I MM.1 fVT. ST0ni4. - - ORF.OVO. I. XI. c T3 oo.,e Steamer llwwco l eaver A.rnr.a tVillv at 7;S?i. m. for Ilwaco. twllini! at Tansy I'ntnt. '" i-HfOtiiic tt I railroad niimniR eorltl nt It' i, " vl tMWts on i o.il w ater b.iv fo Until Hrtirf, Hn-.e, Hmrtm J T ! i u I er I I fin'o i-i urr'iii" i.... .,.,,.. I. ..... u.,- hi tvae' will) . .-an-fis lir Asiorikiuui Mttt Ut JOHN K. liDlM.TEK. U A. l.tOMJS, s--,rM.iiry. i it-Min-m. K, V. Ktillr.Ur, Sil'ilnli'iilelit. WlWWttgiCB ELECTRIC ! LIGHTS IT IS ECONOMY Oh,. Aait' tCMp., ll ' Hudn:M. tiiYorlyi . "ORK CONDENc -t it uu rnun pri-i' Use it in the nursery NOTICE OF SALK Notice ia hereby given, thnt 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 $11,925,80, 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, 1S93, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, at the Astorlan Otllce In the City of Astoria, In Clatson County, State of Oregon, offer for sale nnd 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, i Joints stove-pipe, 3 picture frames, 1 pen wiping glass pot, 1 book rest, 4 Ink wells, 1 mucilage bottle, half full; 1 Amber letter file. 1 duster, 1 hat rack, 1 letter box, 22 puper weights, 1 pair shears, 200 letter heads, 100 envelopes, 50 J. G. Blaine pictures, 60 sheets-proof of publication, 50 statements "Asto- lan' 6 large envelopes, 50 bill-heaus 'Astorlan" 1 waste paper basket, 1 dully paper pigeon-hole rack, 3 blue prints, 25 yards oil. cloth, (on lloor), Z yards twine, 3 copying clothes, 1 gas fixture, 1 red ink pad, 6 pen homers, i rubber erasers, 1 12" rule, 1 Is rule, 1 ball twine, 1 Ink stand carpet, 2 doz. Dickon's paper novels, 1 D. O. Coal box, 9 oirice books, ncct. 4 blinds with cord attached, 1 view, 1 National cabi net file, 3 maps, 2 pigeon-holo racks & contents, 4 newspaper files, 1 waste paper basket, 2 blinds, 29 books, 1 blotting pad, 12 square feet of linoleum, 1 gum pot and brush, 4 spindle files, 1 editor's desk, 4 bottles ink, 1 cupboard, 6 old letter files, 1 gas fixture, 1 rocker, 1 chair, 1 paper case, 1 diary, 1 calen dar, 1 spring lock, 1 breeches stretcher, nickel plated, 1 House and Senate bill file, 25 newspaper cuts, 1 wisp broom, I high cupboard, containing: 3a single person acknowledgements, 10 appoint-. ment of road supervisors, U0 old acknowledgements, 25 corporation ac-, knowledgements, 40 secretary or ad- minlstrators accounts, 25 affidavits of attachments, 13 affidavits for publica- j tion of summons, 9 affidavits on claim and delivery of personal property, 30 i appointments of road viewers, 4 assign- i nients, 4tl ngreement of sale of real es-! tate. 72 administrators of exc. bond, 75 ' letters of administration. 75 writs of attachments, 25 articles of co-partnerships, 2S bond of guardian sale of real i eslate, 40 bond of guardian, 30 bill ot , sale, 20 liench warrants, 40 bond of ; road petitioners, SO general Indemnity j bonds, 150 bill of eosts, 15 county j clerk's certltieatos. 50 certificates ot , election, 75 bill of costs and disburse-1 incuts, 50 regular term circuit court . proceedings, 50 certificates of natural- ; iziilinii, 9 com. to take deposition, 10 , regular term of circuit court proceed ings, 5 special, ditto; 100 cover of Judg- ; tnent roll, 35 certificates of transcript, ! 30 creditors claims. 40 citation, 35 clerk cert ideates of official character, 35 cer- I tllicales ot record, 20 deiMisltion, 12) exc. ir. circuit, court on judgment endored in justice court, 75 executions, 40 trial discharge, 20 Inventory und ap pointment, 15 indictments, 35 letters testamentary, 35 letters of guardian ship, 25 lease (long term). 12 mortgages, per cent, mid taxes, 1 ditto 11 mort gage covenant or warranty, so ditto chattel. 30 mechanic s Hens, CO notices to Judges of election, 30 ditto to clerk ditto. M ditto of nppeal, 40 ditto sheriff's sale, 35 orders of publication if muniuiins, Ii0 olllclal oath and bond, 15 order appointing appraisers. 30 ditto administrators, 25 orders granting writ of habeas corpus, 30 petitions for ap pointment of guiidlnn, 20 orders ditto, 50 power of attorney to sell real estate, 17 petitions for probate of will, 20 power of attorney, 25 petition for writ ot habeas corpus, 35 ditto letters of ad ministration, 70 grand Jury subpoenas copy, 100 ditto original, 75 subpoenas (eupy). 20 ditto (original), 10 ditto criminal (original), 100 ditto criminal (copy), 50 sheriff's certificate of sale & foreclosure, 225 ditto on execution, CO summons (original, 20 transcript of Judgment, 50 testimony of sub. witness to will, lnundertnUIng on appeal, 2 ditto Injunction, 10 ditto for attach ment, 20 venire, 40 ditto special, 12 veri fication of claim against estate, 20 wills, 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" file, 1 6" file, 1 box copper rivets, 1 roll press tnpe, 3 oil cans, 1 dipping table, 5 paper board, 1 cockroach bel lows, 5 pieces pipe, 1 stove. 5 roller moulds, 2 lamps, 1 doz. cans lye, 2 cans machine oil, 6 bdles. paper, 2 1-2 rms. ea, 24x36 30-lb, S3 bdles. paper, 2 rms. ea. 23x32 I3-lbs, 2rms. flat news 40-lbs, folders table. S Btones, 7 frames, 8 batteries, 2 galley rack, 1 barrel Ink, 1 counter, 1 book case, 2 sets shelves, 1 elevator, 50 feet shafting, pulleys, 6 hangers, 175 feet of belting (about that), 1 cabinet. 1 step ladder, 1 desk. chair, 2 stools, 1 proof press, 14 liases, 1 folder table, 1 bo "wander ings" type. 8 brevier cap cases & typo, 4 ditto lower cases & type; 8 ininlon upper cap cases, 4 ditto lower cap cases, 4 nonparlel cap cases. 4 ditto lower cap cases, 54 cases advertising type-Italic full cases. 44 S-S advertis ing type-. 19 single galleys, 5 double galleys, 9 gas fixtures with 150ft. pipe. 1 smoothing plane, i planers, 1 mallet, I shoot Ins stick, 1 set Henipel's quoins. 2 keys, 8 lead cutters, 1 Mitre machine. Webster's dictionary, 2 newspaper files, 1 slug case Si lead. 1 box wood quoin, 11 galley sticks. 8 Iron lock-up sticks, 1 lot typo sorts, 1 hand-saw, 1 Mitre box. box wrapped brevier type, 1 dust pan, 12 boxes stereotype plate, 1 gl. oil can, 1 shovel, 1 ian, 1 waste- To use a condensed milk that is made from the Purest and Richest Milk to be had. The old reliable GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk is made from the milk of the finest breed of cows. The New York Condensed Milk Co. owns factories in only the best dairy regions of the United States. Its inspectors visit all farms and look most carefully after the con dition of the stock. All milk about which there is a shadow of a doubt is at once rejected. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. and in the sick room. paper basket, lspongo, 4 news sticks, 100 pounds leads, 12x13 cm, 25 pounds slugs, 12x13 & 26 1-2 em, 350 dashes & rules, 125 warranty deeds, 45 quit claim deeds, 62 New York B of lading, 35 for sale cards, 1G for rent cards large, 9 house for rent cards, 39 for rent cards small, 220 bonds for deeds, 50 chattel mortgages, 250 bond for deed large, 200 lease. 60 criminal subpoenas (cony) circuit), CO ditto (original) circuit, 75 civil subpoenas (copy) circuit, 125 ditto (original) circuit, 100 ditto (copy) jus tice, 125 ditto (original) Justice, 40 writ of attachment circuit, utuo iw auto Justice (original), 75 ditto justice (copy), 40 summons ditto (copy), 60 summons ditto (original. 130 writ of arrest aitto, 30 warrants ditto, 200 affidavit for writ of arrest circuit, 40 ditto attachment, 300 writ of attachment, 300 undertak ings for attachment,, 300 subpoenas civil, 25 undertakings on ball before Indictment, 100 summons (copy) cir cuit, 75 ditto original ditto, 35 search warrants, 20 commitment arter in dictment justice, 25 subpoenas, 125 ex ecutions (original)- JUHtlce, 25 garni shees, lOOundertaklng for costs, 25 in formation, 100 complaints, 75 bonds fir costs (justice), 40 shippers manifesto, 25 ditto coasting, 100 marriage certifi cates. 30 county disbursements, 75 mar riage licenses, 75 notice of protest, 30 protest, 2 file backs, 75 for rent cards small, 9 road supervisors notice dooks, 200 relief of tax applications, 22 fur nished rooms to let cards, 12 "This awning is dangerous keep ofl" cards, 5 "All statements etc.," cards, 9 "Posi tively no credit etc.," cards, 5 "No soliciting etc.," cards, 11 promlsory notes, 50 teacher's agreements, 500 ho tel call lists, 100 complaint backs, 1 half med. challenge Job press, 1 nos- oarlcl press. 1 paper cutter, 1 card do, 1 lead do, 1 mitre machine, 3 stoves, 1 coal stove. 18ft. stove-pipe, 1 perrorat' ing machine, 1 glue pot, 2 composition buckets, 3 half medium chases, 1 chase, 17, 24 x 17, 5 nonparlel chases, 6 half mod. rollers, 2 galley racks, 75feet gas nine nnd fixtures. 2 stapling machines, 1 hand saw, 1 screw driver, 1 pair com passes, 1 half med. roller mould, l quarter med. roller mould, 1 rack wood and furniture, 1 single galleys, 6 double galley,2 job galleys, C Job sticks, 3 stools, 24 hemple quoin with key, 1 bel lows, 1 broom, 1 rule shaper, 5 wrenches, 1 butcher knife, 1 punch, 1 hatchet, 1 coal bucket, 7 tin lamp shades, 1 bird cage, 1 snort siep-iuauer, 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 cepying ink, 1 1-2 lb. can purple copying Ink, 1 pound Ultramarine blue ink, 1-2 pound bronze, 1-2 lb. printers gloss ink, 1-2 lb. steel uiue hik, j.- id. 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. Hose Uiko 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, 2S packages mere, bond paper, letter heads, 9 pkgs. Ulster linen, letter head. 62 pkgs. Pacific mills letter heads, 13 pkgs. heads, 9 pkgs. ledger statements, 12 pkgs. packet heads, 18 pkgs. linen note-heads, 16 pkgs. No. 6 bill heads, 8 pkgs. No. 4 bill heads, 10 pkgs. No. 2 bill heads, 45 pkgs. No. 2 close ruled bill, heads, 32 pkgs. No. 4 close ruled bill heads, 5 pkgs. No 2 clono 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, C boxes No. 6 XXX en velopes, 2 boxes No. 6 yellow envelopes, mono wh. XX envelopes, 250 wh. wove XX. No. 10, 9000 No. 4 shipping tags. 0000 No. 3 shipping tags, 6000 No. 1 shipping tags, 600 No. 6 shipping tags, 200 sheets white card board 22 x 28, 800 assorted colors card board 22 x 28, 125 sheets R. R. board, 71 pkgs. thin China cards No. 9, 11 pkgs. ditto No. 9, 18 pkgs. tough check cards No. 9, 12 pkgs. tough check No. 12 cards, J5 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 x22 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, S ream book folio, 200 sheets cover paper, CM 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, 8 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. lagotypes, 6 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. Pris. Ex. Cond. No. 3, Ronoldson Cond. brevier wide gothlc, French Clarendon. 8 fonts, nonparlel, long primer, pica, steel plate gothlc, pica, 3 Ij np. 2 It. pica, tinted, pica, 8 L. plea, Celtic minion, brevier, Gr. Pr. gothlc No. 9 plea, L. prim. Aquatint, Gr. Prim. 2 I., plea, pen text 3 U pica, 2 nonparlel, haw Italic brevier, L. primer, manuscript pica, Gr. primer, double parogon script, Gr. prim. Bos ton, Canon. Boston, Payson script, black Cond. No. 3, Ronaldson extra Cond. nonp. brevier, pica, 12 point gothlc, wide, lining gothlc No. 14, Venetian pica & U prim. 24 point handard, 24 point dado, 11 point fancy Celtic, 84 point Edson, gothlc condense & poster, Gr. Pr. paragon, Dble. pica, Gr..Pr. 4 L. pica, paragon, 6 L. pica, 59 fonts type. 3 cs. small pica, 150 lbs. S cs. nonparlel 150 lbs. 2 cs. brevier 100 lbs. 1 a 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 II. pica, 2 fonts 20 11. plea, 2 fonts 15 11. pica, 2 fonts 12 11. pica, 5 fonts 10 II. pica 6 fonts 8 11. pica, 2 fonts 6 II. pica, 1 font 6 11. pica, 2 fonts 4 1L plca,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, l 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 Illckok press and fittings, 1 lot pulleys odd pieces machinery, etc, 1 lot oH .'amps & shades, 150 books (about,) 20 bundles old Astortans (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 Dally & Weekly Astorlan, news papers, published at said city of Astorlni, to satisfy said sum of 11,925, 86, and Interest as aforesaid, and the costs and expenses of sale, August 10th, 1893. SAMUEL ELMORE NOTICK TO POLICY HOLDERS Notice Is hereby given to all persons in tho 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 r Insured Its business in the State of Oregon, in the Fireman's Fund Insur- nce Company, of San Francisco, Call fornla, and has filed notice thereof with the secretary of state, of said state, and proposes to withdraw Its securl 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 act of the legislative as sembly of the Btate 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, 18S9. THE STATE INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE CO., liy George I.. Brander, President Attest; Charles M. Blair, Secretary ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned nas 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 nice of Fulton Bros. Attornles, in the City of Astoria, In said county within six months from this date, August 6th, 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 floe at No. 119, Genevieve street, Asto rlo, 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 voucner, at the above named place, within six months Jrom date of this notice. Dated, Astoria, Oregon, July 25, 1893. B- VAN DUSEN. Administrator of said estate. SHERIFF'S SALE. Tn fMivMtll- mnfl rtf tho Ktntrv if Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. Astoria jron wonts x uiitiuu. vs. Dean Blanchard Defendant. T-iv xrlftnoi r.f nn nVAnnllnn nn.l nvder ... - . " " " of sale issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled cause, on the 22nd day of June, 1893, upon a judgment duly made and rendered therein on the 19 th day of June, 1S93, which said execution and order of sale was to me directed on.l ,1lltrm-w1 T rll.l nn the 14th dav ot August, 1S93, levy upon all the right, .... . . i . . . .. a title, Claim anu interest, ui uie wiium named defendant in ana to tne louow tnrr . .inanrihpfl ppn.l estate, to-wit: Be ginning on the meander line 30.23 chains, westerly from the NE corner of the S. C. Smith Donation Land Claim, thence N 65 deg. SO mln., E 300 feet, thence N 24 deg. 30 mln., W to ship's channel of the Columbia River, thence westerly along the said channel to a t.,, oi rotr aft mln. W. from the JIVUl, - - place of beginning, thence S. 24 deg. 30 mln. to tne piace oi dcsiuiuuk, m Section 7, Tp. 8 N. R 9 W, of the Will omctto Mprtiilnn. Clatson Countv State of Oregon. And notice is hereby given that I shall on xuesaay. me inn uuy of September, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, in front ot the Court House door, in the City of Astoria, In said county and state, pro ceed to sell the same or so much there of no ohnti v Hiifllctent to satisfy the sum of $530.53. with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from June 19, 1S93, together with the iW lirif aum of S1B90 costs and dis bursements and accruing costs of this suit, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand in U. S. Gold coin at the time of sale. i. A. 8J11IH, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or. Dated, Astoria, Or., August 14, 1S93. ITonAriiisirtpra Department of the Co- tunihhv nfllce of Chief Quartermaster. Vancouver Barracks, Wash., August 25th, 1S93. Sealed proposals, In tripli cate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office, until 11 n'niv- A M Kpntpmher 2ith. 1S93. nnd then opened, for transportation of troops and stores oetween Astoria, Or egon, and Fort Canby, Wash., during iha rMimlndpF of the flsonl year end ing June 30th. 1S94. Blank proposals furnlshea on application. i"e u. . re serves the right to reject any or all bids. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked: "Propcwals for transportation between Astoria and Frt Canby." and addressed to the un dersigned. A. O. Robinson, Deputy fhinrtermaster General. U. S. Armv. Chief Quartermaster. mi mams jiMSpast Mail it Route. Of auy other lino. Pullman and Tourist fifor Freo Reclining Chair Cars, Un ing Cars are run da I y v the Union Pacific Flyor leaving Port land at 6:30 p. m. ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO OCEAN STEAMERS AUQUST AND SErTEUliEn, 18DU. . Columbia Sunday August 27. M;ite Krltliiv Fe temlierl. Col Jinbia Wcdncmlny HentenihcrP. Mntf MowlHV September 11. Columbia fatiirduy September V State tfitirsiiny September i!l. Columbia Tuesday Si-plumber 21. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMERS Morning boat leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 6 a. m. and Sundays at la. 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 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. 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 nnd connects with the 5 p. m. train. 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