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;THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1893. i- ; r . ; : RETRIBUTION'. Respectfully dedicated to the 2C8 politi cians who didn't get a custom house Job. (Bloomtngton Paragraph.) Iiu w wen l I ciiieiiiutrr juoui xau ni mc rally. I marched la the line wld the workln1 mln, sure, And felt just as proud as a king at be houlding The fall of the rich and the rise of the poor. Sure that's what they tould me was mint by the victory, And no wonder that I was elated at that, As I stlped to the music Just like an old sojer. And wore a big rooshter on the top o' me hat. I invied.the boss wld his riches and comforts. No share of the profits I'd git 11 ajln I voted to kape up the tariff tha o ily Protected the boshes and burdontd ihe mln, Ah, sure I'll get even now wld ye, my honeys, I'll voUs, Just a sure as my name is Pat, For G rover, and thin, at the ratifica tion. . I'll wear a big rooshter on the top o' mo hat. I done It, bad luck to the day and the hour, I'd like to recall that same vote If could. AnJ onco agin hear the old sthame whistle soundln' That called m to work when the times they, were good, The boss ho looks worried, the foreman Is sour. Ihe old mill a deserted and gloomy at that. And all I have left for my share of the glory Is the old battered rooshter I wore on me hat. I mustered up courage one day to spake to him And ask him how long we'd be ldje. You see The mill had been closed for a fort night, an' loafln' Wld not a clnt oomln' was tellln' on me. He Bez to me, "Pat, you and I will both suffer; Me blssnesa Is crippled, me credit is flat, Hut if yez git hungry, yea know," he said slyly, ;'Yez can ate the ould rooshter yez wore on your.hat." So there's the whole story, and none can deny It, Tho truth must be told though the heavens should full, Wu made a mlshtake in defeatln' the party Thut gave us protection, good money and all, In four years from now yez may talk till you'rei spiu'hless, An' argify till you're as gray ns a rat, Hut If that party Is ugaln triumphant, The divll a rooshter yez'll see on me . hat. AKOUT THE NEHALEM. School Work Improvement In Schools i A Graded Course Nahalem In Gen eralThings that Grow There -Road Connection. (By II. S. Lyman.) A recent trip through the Nehalem valley to see the schools renews for mer Impressions of the Importance nnd viilue of that part of our county. If ' things In this corner of the state are ever to go, that Is one of the feet that they muBt go on. As to schools, with which the super- .. intendent Is more Immediately con cerned, there Is much Interest shown by the people. In general the school houses occupy the moBt attractive and convenient sites, and while not expen sive, the buildings themselves are umong the best in the community. The BchoolhouBe at Jewell, and that at El bIc which goes by the name of Clover are especially neat and well furnlBh ed. At Vine Mnple there Is a remark ably handsome- site, hi a grove of both , kinds of maplo trees, and by a clear brook. At Vesper Improvements In tho buildings are going on, and at Med ley Homu talk of a new building 1b '. heard. Jewell and Clover nro well fur nished, and much Intelligent Interest Is shown In all tho districts In further " Improvements, such as more apparatus, a library for each school, collecting cabinets of natural curiosities, crna- ' mentlng tho school grounds, and In f Ruch other things as make the school house nnd grounds pleasant to gaze 1 upon, and by Bllent Influence ns well ns by spoken words bring out the facul ties and form tho character. Tho real league whloh exists between knowledge to which the education of "drawing out" of the faculties must be attended to and cleanness, order, and even beauty and right, must bo made to appear In the school house and Us ar rangements before It meets tho de mands of education. Things shabby, ugly, neglected, dismal, and disorderly In nnd about tho school house repeat themselves In disorderly schools, dls nuil recitations, neglected hours and days, and a narrow mind, and a shab by morality; or If they don't, It Is due to better home Influences which poor schooling cannot altogether spoil. Sure ly, school Influences ought In no res pect, either oa to such oh touch the mental or moral, or even physical life, to fall Mow tho best averoge of home life. This Is understood In the most of our districts; and tho school house as n sort of lMiriT.ckH, or pen. for training young animals, no longer exists, though nruch remains to bo done In all dis tricts, both city and county, before tho broader view Is realized. They have had good teachers In the NYhuln valley this summer. Miss An nie lb-Dump. Mixa SophK Groenel, Miss Jewel Wheeler, Miss Maud Rales, Miss Ruby Poster, Mr. II. A. Towell, and Mr. Win, Hear, all having given good mtlnfacttor. and done good work. A toucher, met last year at Vine Maple, MIkh Nettle Jones, who wns married during the winter to Mr. J. It. Wherry, of Elsie, but died this year In June, was much missed from the number, iler dmth Is greatly regretted, and casta a shadow over more than one home; a shadow, however, that, aa In t? v:?? ff f.!l vho like her were ch.vr- ful and faithful and Hopeful, while leaving the earth darker, makes the Fky brighter and more truly discerned. . The children In the Nehalem country are good stuff; not one Invalid, or de formed, or non compia child, being teen In any school or home. So far as observed all are well-behaved, kindly. and good-tempered. The country chll dren labor under one great disadvan tage In school work; their work 13 not graded. Thei difficulties In the way of grading the country schools, or sup plying each a graded course, are great but the benefits ought to over-balance the difficulties, and there ought to be no rest until the graded system is adopted. Twelve hundred dollars a year Invested In an efficient superin tendent of grade, work In the. county schools, who should devise and enforce a practical graded system, uniform throughout the county, even though taken from the school fund, would just double the efficiency ..of the county schools. By wisely , spending twelve hundred dollars, the. ten thousand dol lars or so that goes to the county schools from the" county fund, would accomplish the work of .20,000. The organization classification, and stand ing of the pupils In e,ach school would bo under the direction of such a super intendent. The loss of lime and the destruction of Interest which the pupil Buffers from wrong classification, or r.olng over and over the same ground, or from the different notions of differ ent teachers, would cease. All motive, which frequently affects good teachers, to merely "put In the time," when they work wholly alone, would be end ed: So far as appears, the districts would favor a uniform graded course, It Is certainly not fair to leave them without the advantage of those In town. (To be continued.) THE CHARLESTON AT RIO. ON THE BREAKFAST TABLE In coffee, tea, chocolate -and in many delicious beverages, Richness is added by the use of the GAIL BORDEN EAGLE BRAND Coiickr.'xd Milk. For More than Thirly Years the Eagle brand h::a r-bul the tost, has given perfect sat isfaction tJ the American people, and has had an enormous Export Trade. . It Is the Loit, it goes the farthest and is economical. Your Grocer & Druggist sell it. 1C f, You can use it for general household purposes, Buy our World-famed "Fisherman's Choice" Washington, Sept. 27. The . cruiser Charleston arrived at Klo Janeiro lost evening. ' ' PRESTON FOR THIS MINT. Washington, Sept 27. -The president has nominated vR. E. Preston to ce director of the mlnt.i. J. W. Thompson,' organist at the M. E. church, elves lessonB In music, pi ano and organ. Organs tuned and re paired. Address 589 Astor St., Astoria. Those desirous of furnishing houses can find aa good Dargoins at u. v. Porter's as at any other store In the Northwest. Give him a trial and prove it. All the patent meatctnes advertised In this paper, together- with the choicest imrfimifi-v. and toilet articles etc.. can be bought at the lowest pi ices at J. W. onn s drug store, opposite ucciuem noiui, Astoria. if vim hn.v friends in Europe whose passage you wish to prepay to Astoria, call at the Northern Pacific offlce.steanier Telephone dock, ana mane Known your wants. Reduced rales via an me leau- Ing. steamship lines. Pntrnnlza the' Northern Pacific rallcoad If you are going East. Low rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checked to desti nation. All purchasers of second class ili-ketH can sloD over at Portland. Rates of fare same aa from Portland. ANOTHER CIJT IN RATES. PASSENGER Five dollars less over the Union Pa- clllo to Missouri river and intermedi ate points, effective Sunday, August 20th. Rates to all eastern points corre spondingly reduced. For full Informa tion, call at Ticket muce, union i-a- cltlc dock. O. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent. A DM NISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned- hn been appointed admin- Hlralor of tha estate ot Caroline Han sen, lute of Clatsop county, Oregon, Icceascu, - nnd nil persons having lalms against said estate must pre sent the same duly verified to the un dersigned, jitthe office of Fulton Hros., Attorneys, In the City of Astoria, in Bald county, within six months from Ills date, August 6th, 1S93. VICTOR HANSEN. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the es tate of J nine P. Metz, deceased. All persons Indebted to said estate, ore no tified to pay the tame to me, at Astoria, Oregon, forthwith; and all persons hav ing claims against sold estate, are hereby notified to present the same to me, at the above place, within six months from the date hereof. JAMES W. HARE. Administrator of the above estate. Dated at Astoria. Oregon, this 7th, day of July. Wi. TIME OF CLOSINQ THE MAIL AT THE ASTORIA POSTOFFICE. Eastern mall, dally except Sun day 5:30 am For the night boat, (steamer Telephone) 6:30 pm Knappa, Clifton, and Westport, (steamer Mlier), daily except Sunday 1:30 pm Uwaco, Fort Canty, Senland, etc.. dally except Sunday 6:30 am Warrenton, Sklpanon, seaside, Nehalem, etc 6:00 am TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS. ICnappton, Frankfort, Oneida, nnd Deep River... 1:30 pm WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS.; Olney, Medley, Jewell, Mlsha- waka, etc 5:30 am Grays Rlvor and Roaberg 7:30 ant Chadwell, and Melvllle.tLewls anJ Clarke) 12:15 pm Hare (Hew Creek) 13:45 pm Only mall for Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Britlnh Columbia goes up at right, except Saturday night, when ev erything goes. Office Houm:-Money order and regis try, from 8 a, m., to 6 p. m. General delivery, from 8 a. m, to 6:30 p. m. Sundays: 0:30 to 10:30 a. m. Holidays: 8 to 9 a. m. and 6:30 to 6 p. m. No mon ey order business transacted on Sun days or holidays. JAMES W. HARE, roBtmastcr. CETTOti'S I r ''"' Cur 'in u uvt-r 30 irnra c3 lr-rtl. llli;liv tt-Mi-tllnrilVs, At tlru?v!ta, or ni.uiv! mi n-vi(t of lru.v Jyc. iht1hx. BRAND COTTON TWINE Following sizes always kept in stock by our local agents, Elmore, Sanborn it Co.:"" Numbers 24, 28, 32, 30', 40, Soft Laid. 15 J8, 24, 30, 42, 48, 54, Medium Laid. COTTON - ROPE. ' . ' ' Our thread laid and twine laid cork and lead lines guaranteed . the best ever sold on the Columbia river ; . . - ' Wm. J. HOOPER & CO. p Manufacturers. Mountain Island Mills, North-Carolina. VIGOR E3EH i Easily, Quickly, -! Prr;.-.anentl)f Restored WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DE3iLITYf and all the train of evil f nun rai ly errors or later exwhaen, the results of t tunvork, RioknesH, Vtirrv.eU). Fullntreiigth, tlovolopmeDt and tone given to every organ and pM) Hon of the body. lmpli natural method Im:nedfntoinprnvementi R.'rii. Ritluro impoK-dlile. a,ii references. Ifcmlc, c.xiilanutJott and proofs mulled (sealed ) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO." BUFFALO. H. V. North Pacific Brewery JOHN KOPP, Proprietor. 0 Bohemian Lager - Heer Am! XX rnrtiT. All OHk'rprmitl.v attended to, , MUSIC hi .ALL Sill I lrst xtieet, Aktoria, Or. H. CHRISTENSEN, PROP'R. ZV. Proo Oouoort Kvory iiIkM t-t'iiliininjr t S o'clock. ' (loud iiiiinIc. Mic best of wIhcs, II i nor und clpira iihvuys on hand. Kopp's - Beer - Hall Choice Wliio, I.liiiorn mid Cgnn. KENTUCKY WHISKEY, Onlv Imnded over the lir. The lnrRost L"Iai of N. 1'. lleer. llnlf and half, l.'c. Free liiuch, ERICKSON & WIKKALA, Prs. Cor. Concoraly and Lafaj cttc Sts. Seaside Saw Mill. A complete stock of lumber on hand in the rouch ot dressed. Flooring. Rustic, Colling, anil all kinds of tlnlsh: Moulding and Hiln (lea; alt-o llracket ork done to order, 'i'ermi reasonable and priest at ld roe. AH orders nromntly attrudeU to. otHce and vanl at mill. II, K. L. LOU AM, I'ropr. Bcaaldo, Oregon, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have been duly appointed administrator ot tha estate ot Mary Ann Adair, de ceased. - All persona Indebted to aald estate are requested to call at my ot flee at No. 119, Genevieve street, Ato ria, Clatsop county, Oregon, and pay the aame. And all persona having claim against eaU estate must pre sent the same to me, with? the proper vouchers, at the above named place, within six months from date ot this notice. ' - Dated, Astoria, Oregon, July 25, 1S9J. . B. VAN DUSEN. Aini'nl-titcr ct ?!d c?t tc- the ,iior,ii-i;( iijh:i;n, THKIlt AVOEKS AND KELICS, EV. STEPHEN D. PEET, Ph. D.. d:TOB OP AMERICAN ANTIQUABtAN, Author of Aulmnl Effigies and Emblematic iiouuus, etc This book Croats of the Sfound-bullders; their occupation. inoden of life, religious systems, miwu uiviHious ana early migrations. The work contains dcRCrintloua of the earth works of all classes. Tho classification of the mounds is madn according to their uses, whether as village residences, as defenses, as religious structures, or as Baeriticlal or burial places. The work contains many illustrations and descriptions of Mound-builders relics, es pecially pipes and pottery. The value oi the book Is that It contains a comprehensive view of the whole field., and gives Information about the mounds and relies of all states and districts. It is one of a series which Is devoted to pre historic America, and perhaps would be regarded as the most inter esting volume. The author solicits subscriptions. Orders can be sent to tho publishing lionse, l?f Wabash avenue, Chicago, or to the author at Avon, 111. ti:iCE.3JI(). SOCIETY OTKCTINtiS. Astoria Lodge No, BO, A. 0. 17. W. MEETS EVERY FRIDAY aVEKIXQ M o'clock iu the Odd Fellows' Hall, nlng and visiting brethren cordially vited. , J. T. KOGKRH, Recorder. AT So- iu- Ooaan Uncampme'.t No. 13, 1. O. O.P OEOULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN KN W eampment No, 13. 1. O. O. F., at the Lodge lu the Odd Fellows Buildiua, at seven p. M on the secoud and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojournlug brethren eordialiy invited. By order CP., Astoria Bulldtug & Loan Association TnK REGULAR MEETINGS OFTHIS Asso ciation a-e held at P. K. vou the first Wednesday of each mouth. Ofllce ou Genevieve street, south of Cbeuamus. W. U ROBB, Secretary. Common Uouncu. 5 UKOCIR MEETINGS. FIRST AND third Tuesday eveuiugsot each month at o'clock. sjr Perwua desiring to have matter acted upon by the Oouucil, at any regular meeting must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday erenuig pttortothe ruwtriay ou wnicn me tjvuncu noids im regulai meeuug. K. OKHCRX. Auditor and Police Judge. lloard of Pilot Conmlsatanart. fnHK REGTLAR MEETING8 OF THIS BOARD, I will w neiuoaine nm aionosr, oi em-a 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, 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 (G) months from the date of the publication of this notice. This notice is given pursuant to the provision of an act of the legislative as sembly of the state of Oregon, entitled "An act to amend Sections 3564,, 3568 and 3580, of Chapter L, of the Miscel laneous Laws of Oregon, as Compiled ana Annoiaiea Dy w. .Lair Hill." Ap proved feDruary zt, issa. THE STATE INVESTMENT AND INSURANCE CO. By George L. Brander, President Attest: Charles M. Blalr,- Secretary ' The ; Fast Mail Route. Puts You in Chicago m era Points SHERIFF'S SALE. mouth at 10 kcr. m. at the oilire o( Kobb & Par W. L, EOEB,So In the Circuit court of theState of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. Astoria iron vvorKs flnlntlft vs, Dean uianchard Defendant. By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in tho above entitled cause, on the 22nd, day of June, 1893, upon a Judgment duly made and rendered therein on the lflth day of June, 1S93, which said execution and order of sale was to me directed nnd delivered, I did on the 8th day of ! upt., 1893, levy upon all the right, title, claim and Interest of the within named defendant in and to the follow ing described real 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. 30 mln., E 300 feet, thence N 24 deg. 30 min., W to ship's channel of the Columbia River, thence westerly along the said channel to a point 24 deg. 30 mln. W. from the place of beginning, thence S. 24 deg. 30 mln. E to the place of beginning, in Section 7, Tp. 8N, R! W, of the Will amette Meridian, Clatsop County State of Oregon. And notice is hereby given that I shall on Saturday, the 7th day of October, 1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, in front of 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 as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of $530.58, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from June 19, 1893, together with the further sum of $16.90 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. H. A; SMITH, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or. ' Dated, Astoria, Or., August 14, 1893. SECOND STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the coni non council of the City of Astoria pro pose to establish the grade of Second street, in the City of Astoria, Oregon, at the following heights above the base of grades as established by or dinance No. 71, entitled an ordinance establishing a base of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria as fol lows, to-wltt ' -At the crossing of Welker ave., C8.4 ft - - " " ugaen a. . " Polk " 43. " " -"-Mendell " 25. - " . " " Lane " 24. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to- wit: On or before xnursaay, aept. 14,. 1893, the common council will es tablish said grade. By order of the Common Council.' Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge, City of Astoria, Astoria, Oregon, Aug. 22, 1893. ELECTRIC LIGHTS Incandescent, all night $1.50 - 12 o'clock... 1.00 - " 10 " ... 75 For nnrticnlars innuire of nnv member oi the firm or nt the oihce, root ot uou oomlv Ht. West Sitore Mills Co., m n rn ! . ? 1 1. X. U. xrninnger, rreHiueni. CENTRAL HOTEL Corner Cass and West Ninth. On tli Rnronean Ulan l.iiree. Airy rooms and a tirst-clnss restaurant. Hoard daily, week ly or monthly. Private moms for lainilics Oysters and ll.sh in season. 7- Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. EVENSON Si COOK, - - Proprietors. ASTORIA IKO WOKKS, Concomly street, 1001 .incKson, - Astoria, OreROii. General Machinists & Boiler Makers Laud and Marine Engines, Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery worn aopecnuiy. Outings of All Description! Made to Order at Bnon nouoe. JOKN FOX President and Snp- . L. FOX .... .v ice rrrsiutsu THE : OKEGttt : BAhEKY A. 1. CLKTEUKD, Prop- . Good Bread Cakes and Pastry, None but the Pest Materials used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered in any part ol the city SYPHILIS! A New Remedy a im snr-tAr a nnurrve and immanent eliminatioa of ail poiica from tlx blaod. and a restoration of healthy vigor to (he tnsue is offend to taSam for the fira lime m a remedy which has been undergoing the mmt ievere private experiments fat the past three jwh. Il yet failed, and it mil not fail, as It a True Sectlic fnr Syphilitic poison and all blood cfijease. Do you be lieve ut Send for fall pirticuUn and proof-free. Stop fillinf your system wna mercury and other vBa Tha remedy will cure you in 30 to o d.-v without lau. W Kiuuiuitco at core or reluiwl the money. Address MOFFAT CHEMICAL CO., ha rtn4 SUt FOBTL1X D, Many IIS anead Of any otiier line. Pullman and Tourist i-leoeis Free Reclining Chair Cars C In. ' Ing Cars arc run da ly v'.d th Union Pacific Flyer leaving Port, land at 6:30 p. m. - ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO OCEAN STEAMERS AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, J 80S. Columbia Snmliiy August 27. Mate Friday Hei.tember 1. Columbia Wednesday September G. Mate Monday September II. Columbia (atiirdny September 1G, Wtate lliursday September 21. . Columbia Tuesday HcpttmberlW. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMEKtf Steamer Harvest Queen leaves As toria at 6 a. m daily except Sunday, via Washington Bide of the river; re turning, leaves Portland at .8 p. m., dally, except Saturday. The Queen makes landings on both sides of the river above Waterford, oh both up and down trips. For rates and general infoi linn un e.ill on or address, w. n, iHjri.bpht, r. w. lounsbekuv. A. Gen. fas. Aut, Airent . Portland, Or, Astoria, Or. Is the line to take to all ... points EASTand SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers tl.e best seiviee, con.g billing SrEEDand C0MF0KT It is the populnr route with those who wish to travel on THE SAF .ST It. Is therefore the roule you fhould take. It runs through vest i billed trains every day iu the year to ST. PAUL AND CIli( Ai,0 No Change of Cars, Elegant Pullman Stop crs, , Superior Tonrist Slocpers, Spknilid Free Second-elass Sleepers, ' Only one change of cars Portland to New York Through Tickets To Any Part of tnc civilized world. Passenger ticketed via. all b.-ats rnnnlna between Astoria, Kalama and Por!and. Full Information conoemine rates, time oi trAius, mutes and other details furnished on application to . C. W. STOME. - - Atreut Astoila. - Btcamer Telephone IJock. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Afreut. fiowlZl First St., cor. WaMinifitou, rortland. Oreeou I. IFL. cJ OO.,0 Steamer Ilwaca - faves Astoria dailv at 7:30 a. m. for nwaro. rallinx at Tansy Point, and ronneetius with railroad ninulHi; north at 10 a. m, an.i wild boats tn sboaiwatr hay tor South Krnd. fiauihlae. Irth l're And other tmiiits lliniugh u tirajt liar, bar. KetuniiiiR connects at I iw no with s'eamers for Astoria aud Mglit Baals far Parllaaat. JOHX K GOfjI.TF., L. A. LOOMIS. Se.-rflary. Preaideut. 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