The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 30, 1893, Image 2

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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1893.
The Daily Astorian.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILT.
f-'wvcd by Carrier, per week.. .. 15 cts
Font by Mull, per month W ctB
Bent by Mall, per year ti.w
WEEKLY.
8e:it by Mall, per year, J2.00 in advance
Postage free to aubscribers.
rrt. kutnplni. m A rflfl tPH to ltfl tl(l-
1 lit, noiu.wi. b
yerllaera the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
f Advertising mtes can be obtained
ii. ..,,., m Dm hiiKlneas manager
This pnpir Is In possession of all the
. ... ......... A ia til,. linlU
It-legraiin irancuiHun, bj"
paper on the lower Columbia that pub
lishes penuino uispuicnes.
The Pally Astorian's circulation Ii
-.. .!.,. u iM-ni fin that- of the com
blned clreulatlun of the other dally pa
pers of Aston. .
The Weekly Astorian, the third eldest
t.i., i.. ti.u utntA nf Oreeron. h&S.
next to th Portland Oregonlan, tne
lurgost weekly circulation in mo tiwc.
u..ii.,..,n.o-a tr. Tim Astorian are re-
O U l"11-' 1 ' " w -
(luested to notify this olllce, without
loss or time, iminuiu.i.ei mo ..... w
receive their dally paper, or when they
do not K't it at the usual hour. By
doing this they will enable the man
cgement to place the blame on the
proper parties, and to ensure a speedy
remedy. ., .
Handlcy & Haas are our Portland
agents and copies of The Astorian can
be hud every morning at their stand on
First street.
TIDE TABLE.
' IIIUII WATKU OWW4TKK
Ii. ml ft ii ui (1 h qi ft Ii in ft
Fri'l V S iff. 7 II 3 l!8 7 (H i 2 0 9 N 0 4
li ,iifly...30 4 'JU 0 7 i OU S 4 9 48 ii 7 10 Kl 0 4
T'. (PAY'S WEATHER.
Portland, Sept. 29. For Oregon, con
tinued rain, with slight temperature
changes.
Local weather for the twenty-four
lu.un ending at- 5 p. m., yesterday,
furnished by the U. 3. Department of
Ailculture, weather bureau.
Maximum tamperature, 67 degrees, i
Minimum temperature, 49 degrees.
Precipitation, ,3a Inch.
Total precipitation from July 1st, 1893
to date, CIS inches.
Deficiency of precipitation from July
1st, 1833, to date, .33 inch.
DESERVES NO SYMPATHY.
A very general sentiment of public
approval was made manifest when the
Jury in the case of John Hansen
brought In a verdict of wilful murder
against the prisoner. Nor was this ap
probatlon the result of any harsh feel
ing or the desire for the blood of a
fellow creature, but simply the outcome
of a sense of public Justice, that had
become sick and tired of seeing brutal
murderers escape their Just punish
ment, and that realized It had got to
be a byword through Oregon that no
Clatsop county Jury would ever convict
o, man of murder'.
The Hansen case, which we may now
bi lofty review, since It has been passed
upon Judicially, was particularly nnu
rciitlng. The prisoner, a man of ordl
niry ense, was guilty of deliberately
striking down his old wife, without
provocation, and without warning, and
thon proved himself fiend enough to
c.ill his neighbors to look at the result
of his handiwork, and to sympathize
v:th htm for the loss he had sustained.
Hunsen Is the fliMt man that has ever
Won found guilty of .murder In the first
dfgrce in this county. In all probabil
ity he will likewise be the first man to
suffer capital punishment. No sympa
thy can entw Into his case. He is a
Mack hearted old man and richly de
(rves death.
SHERMAN'S CONSISTENCY.
This hi the time when the mugwump
1 ress, as well as the old copper-colored
lortlon of It, and the hyperbola lnde
I undents, are pleased to cnll the ntten
lion of the country to the alleged Incon
t Istenclea of Senator Sherman. It seems
that the senator most distinguished In
public servlco of all the senators, and
of all the men now active, has not al
ways hold to the same, precise views,
lie has not, In other words, been a
l'-oui-Uon or mathematician In matters
of state. There Is one thing, though,
clear In history he has for his busy
fifty years, always stood for the nation
al Integrity and honor of the United
Ktatos, has advocated the soundest fl
nance practicably and, more than any
other men, or than all ethyl's, con
tfhed and achieved the resumption of
pelo payments. He has mere than
any othor individual been responsible
for and is to be credited with the pros
perity of the country for thirty years,
l..vr,uRe he has been Inflexible In will
and Intelligent lu, activity for sound
r.ioiuy. lie has made some miscalcu
lations In ths developments of the axe.
Lut far less than the average, and only
the conspleuouHneiw of his record caus
es thom to be recognUed. He dUl, we
1 tlove. think the coinage of a limited
i uantlty of silver as under the Bland
A!ltm bill would holp Bllver In the
r. irket. The experience of th world
. .is behind him In that opinion. He
vim of the Judgment that the purchase
or 4.F..M.000 ouns of silver per month
v.viulJ uJJ to nistain the price of th
white metal, and tharefore assist the
policy of the maintenance of the parity
cf the two metals. - Tribune.
Mr. VanAllen's name should be "Van
Allen."
REITER IS DOOMED.
Convicted of Murder In the First De
gree Last Night.
At 9:30 yesterday morning Liberty
Hall was packed to the doors with peo
ple from all parts of the county anx
ious to hear the testimony in the case
of John Reiter, accused of the murder
of Victor Sncllman on the 4th of Aug
iiBt. The case Is so well known and
tho details of the crime have apinjored
to such an extent in the Astorian that
It Is not necessary to repeat them. Dis
trict Attorney Barrett prosecuted, as
sisted by Mr. F. D. Wlnton, and ltcitor
was defended by Ex-Judge Frank J,
Tailor, in conjunction with Frank Spit
tle. The whole morning was taken up
In tho selection of a Jury. Judge Mc
Bride excused sixteen names for cause,
tne district attorney excepted two, and
the defence four. The following list
was Anally empaneled:
J. McGulre, Dennis Lucy, Thos. Nor
man, J. Lewis, P. Trulllnger, C. H.
Stockton, J. N. Coffey, J. F. Kindred,
C. H. Gribble, and O. P. Williams.
District Attorney Barrett briefly out
lined the cose that he would attempt
to prove by witnesses for the state,
and then called his testimony, making
out what appeared to everybody pre
ent to be an absolute certainty
of Roller's guilt. Mr. Taylor, who
who had been appointed to defend by
the court, did his best, and In the
cross examination tried in every pos
sible way to give matters a more fa
vorable turn for the defendant.' But
his ability was not proof against the
dead weight of convincing facts, and,
when the state witnesses had conclud
ed, he waived argument and- let the
case go to the Jury as It stood.
Judge McBride, In summing up, was
careful not to add a shadow of weight
to the already overwhelming case
against the prisoner, and never hinted
throughout his charge to the Jury that
his leanings were on one side or the
other. Following very much on the
line of his charge of the night before,
in the Hansen case, he laid down the
law, and Instructed the Jurors , as to
its bearing on the testimony before
them.
The Jury then retired and were out
Just twenty-five minutes when they re
turned, with the verdict, "guilty of
wilful murder, as charged In the in
dictment." Not a muscle of Relter's
stupid looking face flinched as he heard
his fate, and his absolute indifference
was the cause of a good deal of won
dering comment.
Sentence was reserved till Wednes
day nwet, when both murderers will
come up together.
THE FATHER OF MANY ILLS.
Constipation leads to a multitude of
physical troubles. It is generally the
result of carelessness or indifference to
the simplest rule of health. Eugene
McKay, of Brantford, Ont., writes:
"I had for several years Deen a suf
ferer from constipation, had taken a
great many dlffedent remedies, some
of which did me good for a time, but
only for a time, then my trouble came
back worse than ever. I was induced
by a friends, whom Brandredth's Pills
had benefitted, to try tnem. took two
each night for a week, then one every
night for about six weeks.. Since that
time I have not experienced the slight
est dlfllculty whatever, and my bowels
move regularly every flay. 1 believe
frinly that for sluggishness of the
bowels and biliousness Brandietn s
Pills are far superior to any other.
SPECIMEN CASES.
S. H. Clifford. New CasBel. Wis., wns
troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism,
his stomach was disordered, his liver was
affected to an alarming degree, appetite
fell away, ana he was terribly reuueeu in
flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec
tric Hitters cured him.
Edward Slmherd. Harrlsburg. Til., had
a running sore on his leg of elKht yearB'
Btandlng. Used three bottles of Electric
Hitters ana seven boxes or iiucKien s Ar
nica Salve, and his leg Is sound nnd well.
John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five
large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said
he was Incurable. .One bottle Electric
Klttars and one box Bucklen's Arnica
Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Chas.
Rogers, arugKlst.
SET HIM RIGHT.
Geo. Augustus Sola, the well known
English writer, on his Inst Australian
trip, wrote as follows to the London
Dally Telegraph:
I esiieclaly have a pleasant remem
brance of the ship's doctor very ex
perienced maritime medico indeed, who
tended me most kindly during a horri
ble Bpell of bronchitis and spasmodic
asthma, provoked by sea fog which
had swooped down on us Just after we
left San Francis). Bit th doctor's
proscriptions and the increasing
warmth of the temperature ns we near
ed the tropics, and in particular, a
couple of Allcock's Porous Plasters
clapped on one on the chest nnd an
other oetween the shoulder blades
Boon set me right."
Bucklca'i Arnica Salve.
The best salve In the world fot cuts,
bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever
tore, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive
ly cures piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents
Per box. For onle by Chas. Rogers, ;v
vssor to J. C. Dement.
PROVENA BOON.
Gentlemen : I have always recom.
mended K pause's Headache Capsules
wherever I have had a chance. They
have proven a veritable boon In my
family against any and all kinds of
headache. Yours truly,
J. E. WALTER,
Leavenworth, Kansas.
For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria,
Oregon, solo agent.
NOW TRY THIS.
It will cost you nothlns n'd will surf
lv do you Kool. If you have t couh. cold
i- ny trouble with throat, client or
lur.ua. lr. Klnirs New discovery for
Consumption. coukIis und colds la Ruar
nteed to give relief, or money will M
paid back. KunVrers from la urlppe
found it iuat the thlmr, and under Its use
hod eseeiy and perfect recovery, 'lry
sample t our e.-ntM "d learn f it your j
fHf Just how pood tliliist it i. TiiiUi
bottle frts) tit Clina. R.wm' lni put. I
i-rw kvu.. Mil .
A SAFFRON COLORED INDEX.
Of the condition of a bilious stomach
and plupgglHh liver is the human coun
.,,..,,... H,,t inlv tho Rkln. but the
eyeballs, are tinged with the yellow
hue when tno irne gets into me uiuuu.
BesUIes this, sick headache ensues, the
tongue becomes furred, pains are felt
in the liver and through the right
shoulder blade, and dizziness is exper
ienced upon rising from a sitting or
i.u.nn.tuit rvnaturA hv thA hlllotlfl indi
vidual. For these and other indication
of biliousness, Houtetter's Stomach Bit
ters 1 ; the sovereifm remeay. it is aiso
efficacious in chills and fever, dumb
ague, figue cake, inactivity of the kid
neys, und bladder, rheumatism and
i..;rvoi!sn bs. It stimulates, restores di
gestion, ana sleep, ana tenas greauy
to mitigate the infirmities of age.
FOR OVER- FIFTY YEARS
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for children teething. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind chollc, and
Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twen
ty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all drug
gists throughout the world.
A Kure Cure for 'lies.
Itching Piles a. a known by moisture
like porBplratlon, causing Intense itching
when wurm. This form, as well as Blind,
Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to
Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts
directly on the parts affected, absorbs
tumors, allays ucning ana euecis a
permanent cure. 60c. Drugslst or mall.
Circularn free. Dr. Bosanko, 32 Arch
street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by J. W.
Conn.
NOTICE!
Use Zlnfandel wine intead of coffee or
tea. 60 cents per gallon. Dont forget
I'eacn ana apricot brandy, also f rtnen
cognac ana wine at Alex. (Jllbert 8.
Handley & Huax, ir0 Flm street, Port
land, have on sale the Dally Astorian,
bo that visitors need not miss their
morning paper when they are here.
Heart Failure.
HOW TO AVOID IT.
The cpitapli on many a tombstone is
"heart failure." No wonder, when we con
sider the immenso strain which is put on
that small organ. Marvelous as it is, beating
100,000 times and exerting a force equal to
5,184,000 ponnds daily, it has its limit its
endurance often is too severely tested. So
common are diseases of tho heart though
often for a considerable time without the
suspicions of Che adlicted person being in
the least excited that it is staled that one
perton in four hat a bad heart I Dr. Franklin
Miles, of Elkharf. Ind., has for years made
a special study of all diseases of the heart,
ana his remarkable Euccess lias made his
name a familiar one in all parts of our land.
He has found the most common symptoms
of heart disease to bo vain, diislress or tender
ness in tho ehest, back, stomach, boKcle, lefl
shoulder and aim, shortness of breath, smother-
inn soeus. fainlma. etc.
Mr. George K. Smith, of Barnes, Yates
Co., N. Y., writes: "Db. Miles' New
ilBART (JuitB has worked wonderfully on
mind and body so I can do a good day's work.
J feel ten years younger and take more interest
in nfiaiiu. I had shortness of breath, palpi
tation, pain under left shoulder blade, pain
around the heart, 1 could not sleep on my right
side. Siuco I have taken Dr. Milts' Neva
Heart Cure J sleep well, and have no palpita
tion. It has made my heart stronger. I wish
you would print this, because I want all to
know what Dr. Miles' Heart Cure has done
for me."
"For month3 my wife suffered with palpi
tation, smotlusring spells, and was unable to
Bleep on her left side. She tried several
doctors without relief. Your Heart Cure
was recommended. After taking three
bottles, she fully recovered her health.
Your medicines do what you claim." Chas.
Christman. Toledo. O.
Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart is sold
by all druggists on a positive guarantee. It
is safe, agreeable, effective, and does cure.
Di. Miles Medical Co., JMkhart, Xnd.
A
New
Healtb
Food
has made its appcarSrtecl
It is not only a health food,
but ahealthy food ahealth
food that makes other food
healthy. Its name is
GOTTOLEflE
It takes the place of hog's
Lard which is a notoriously
unhealthy food. A purely
vegetableproduct delicate,
digestible, and economical
-onetrial gives Cottolens
a permanent home in every
kitchen, whence it increases
the health and enjoyment
of every member of the
family. Try it for yourself!
At all grocers.
REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES.
N. K. FAIRBANKS. CO.,
ST. LOUIS and
CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BOSTON.
on i on
SYRUP
IK cno tnnrv9
",lll VM VVVUIId.
xMS- AM CR5VP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
Inr(dnNm1!Tof vino children, wiy only TtB
viy far Ooticht, Col4s and Croup w pnion tvrvip. It
if Jurt Mo.ieiHiv o-Uf mm It w Tort Tr ro.
Wew vny rr-ttrtfhildrvD takft IT. UunnOnioo tfrrup
whiob ia ,irdy prraiYd rul men nlmum-it tt ,Ko
For eai by J. W. Conn. DroirglBt.
pr. -1 BWIFT'BHWIFIC is totally unlike any
JN''..i ether Mooil medicine. ItcurcldiiwiuieRof
ta theblooilancl skin by removing the lioimiii,
anil at the muno time numilies good bliwil u the
wasted parts. Won't be Imposed on by milnti
tut8, which are salil to be just as pood, is
not hue. NoncilHne 6M ft'S VVfSSj p
ba9rfornieda3niany Ui I liC iiWtlAi
wouiierlul cures, or relieved so much BUiTeriiig.
" My blood was bailly poisoned last year, which
rot my whole system out of order diseased and
a constant source of sufTcrinfr, no apreU'o una
no en joymont of life. Two bottles of SfTL'
brought mo rlht out. There is 110 K?3l2fti';i3
better remedy for blood diseases. K
"John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio "
Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ua.
PROFESSIONAL CAIfDH.
2 A. SMITH
&Z- DENT 1ST,
Knoiiis 1 nnd 2.' Pvthian Blilldillif. over C. II.
Cooper's store.
WC. LOCAN D D- B.
, WKNi'Al, PAKI.OI19.
Mausell Block, 5 .'J Third Street.
T E. LaFORCE D. O. S.
O. - WliNTisr.
Flavel Building, Opposite Occident Hotel.
FULTON BOS., ,
ATlOllNliYS-AT-LAVy,
Rooms 3, 4, 6 and (1, Odd Fellows' bullilliiR,
Astoria, Oregou.-
WM. LAFORCE ,
ATfOltiNliY AT LAW.
Olllce, Rooms 7 and 8, Kinney's buildliiK.
A A. CLEVELAND,
... ATTOKNKX AT LAW.
Olllof - Kinney's new brick btilhlini;, comer
Third and Ueuevleve streou ; up stairs.
QILAS B. SMITH
io ATTOHMKV a r LAW,
Ofllco over A. V, Allen's store, corner Third
and Cass streets.
I7RANK J. TAYLOR,
1? ATTOKNtV-.vr-LAW,
Astoria. Orctrou.
JO.A.BOVVLBY,
A1T0RXEY AID COliXCELOU AT L'.f
UQice on Second Street, - Astorla.-Or.
DR. W.p. BELT,
OSloe over store of J. it. Wyatt, tSccond street
uear uenevieve,
DRH. A. L. and J. A. FULTON.
wirtisAjsi-a ) woMiiN Asi'iici-arY.
Surgery uy . r. J. A. Fulton.
Olllce 178 Ca3 street. Uoui'ii 10 to 12 and 1 to 4
DR. EILIV JANSON.
PHVsTuiAN & HUlitiEON. K lOM 7.
(mlceover Oswood's Clothing Ktore, hours, 10 to
12 ni, 2 to 6 p, in, 7 to 8 p in. .-Sunday, lu to 11 m.
D
R. O. B, ESTE8,
Snt'Cial attrlltlon to l)isHnn)l III tVomnn aurt
BurKtvy. Oiliceover Wauziger's stora Astoria,
TAY TUTTLE M.D.,
O 1'IlYSIClAN, tSUltUKOA AACCOUC0EUU.
Oflice. looms 3. 4 nvt-T AHtnniL Nutlnnul H'itiU
hours, 10 to 12 & 2 to 5. Kesideuce. 639 Cedar St.
DR. WALTER I. HOWARD.
IlOMtEul'ATlllC I'll VrilCiAN & S0R
Kon. Ullice, ibl, Tlilnl slrcWl. Hours 10 to 12
and 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2. Kesidence 468 3d street
r P. MULLINIX, M. D.,
JLi. dives spec:al lualiiieut for Catarrh,
throat Lunp, Kid n-y lienilo-Urinary organs
Olllce upslairsol.'i lulrd St. Uours.K .ni,u p.m.
JJR. STRICKLER,
TUYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Dealer la
Drugs and Druggists' Sundries
357J5econd Street, Astoria.
BUSINESS CARDS.
V WICKMAN - ,
J . CON rRACTOlt.
House moving and street planking. Screws
and blocks for rent. Call on or address 2037
riue street.
A GIBBONS,
. ALM U.tlltll'OF ACCOUNTS and
1'KOKESSIONAL K IOKKKKPRR.
Offior: With Ueneral Messenger Co,, 61B
T H. MANSELL.
U. KH.VL. taiATR BltOKRIt.
Notary Public. Firo aud Accident Insurance,
W. PARKER,
REAL RSTATS AND INSURANCE AGENT
Olllce 1U lieutoo street, Astoria, Orogou.
W. T. BUltNKV, J. W. DRAFBB
Barney Draper,
. Ittorneya
a al-Lsw,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Twelve years' experience as register of th
V. S. Land Olllce here, recomnieuds us In our
speoially ui Mining and all other business be
fore the Land Olllce or the Courts, and involv
ing Hit) practice of the General Laud Olllce.
JROCKENBROUCH A COWING.
LAW OFFICE, OREGON CITY, OR.
Hpeclal attention glveu to land business. Bet
tiers on homesteads or pre-emption claims and
timber land purchases showu every advantage
of the law. For assistance in making liual
proof call on us.
J. A. FASTABEFJD
GENERAL CONTRACTOR.
Pile Driving, House, Bridge and
Wharf Building.
Address, Box ISO, postofflce.
JIAGXUS C. CKOSHY,
DKALRU l!f
HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL,
IRON PIPK AND FITTINGS.
STOVES - AND TINWARE,
House Furnishing Goods, Sheet Lead, Strip
Lea!, Sheet Iron Tin and Copp-jr.
ROSS, HICSINS A CO.S
liutcliers - and - Grocers,
Astoria and Upper Astoria.
Flnft Teas and Ciftes, TaWe DelleaciM,
IKiiiKtic ami Trlcal Fruits, Vcgeta- .
bles, sugar cured hams, bacou, etc.
CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS
Every Requisite for
FIBST-CUSS FUHEBALS
AT
Folil's Indertating Parlors,
Third Tireet
Kstes ensonslde. Embalming a
Specialty.
....... ... mwMwtnittwtnttiimmimi
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. On Box (Six Vials) Sevtnty-five Cents.
One l'ckage (Four Boxes) Two Dollars.
Ripans Tabules may be ob
tained of nearest druggist; or
by mail on receipt of price.
J'or free sample address
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
! NEW YORK. t
Merchant Steamship Cos
Line, Connecting with
Canadian Paclflo and Oreat No -them
Railway and China Steamship K.'w
Taking frelnht and passeimors for Vancouver
and victoria is U. aim scaiiio, lacoma aim nu
bound folnts.
I.iavinir Astoria everv 10 duvs.
For particulars apply at the oflice Astoria
AUStra.:t T, St 1. uo.
FEllOU.SON BK03., Agents.
PORTLAND AMD ASTORIA.
Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astoria Every evening except Sun
da at 7 p. m.
Arrives at Astoria Every day except Snuday
at 2 p. in.
Leaves Portland Every aay except Sunday
at 7 a. m. V. W. SiONU, Agent, Asiorm.
K. A. 8SELIV, General Agent, Portland Or.
HUGHES & CO.,
Wholesale and Ketali
LIQUOR DEALERS.
Importers ot All brands ol Foreign and Donits
r.iA WlriHS. l.lnllors kllil l.lpurs.
J. H. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vai filati
Bottled Beer. Flucsl branrtsof l-Iey West ana
Domestic Cigars.
Llauors for Medicinal f'un.nws.
Family Trade Solicited aU orders fnue thf
City aud Country prw'-.iy idled.
8quemoque Street, . Astirla. rKOu
THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK
Acts as trustee for corporations and Individ
uals. Dnnoslts solicited
Interest will be allowed on savings deposits
as IoIIowb;
On ordinary savings books 4 per con; tei
annum.
On term savlnfrs booka 6 per cent, per annum.
on certiucatcs ot deposit:
For throo months, 4 per cent, per annum.
For six months, 5 per cent, per annum. -For
twelvo months, 6 per cent, per annum.
I. W. CASE Presldeul
J. Q. A. BOWLBY Vice-President
FRANK PATTON Cashier
W. K. lEMKi)T .. Secretary
directors:
L W. Case, J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust Holmes,
C. H. Pajfo, Bcul. Younit, A. B. Keea.
F. . Taylor.'
The Store of John G. Niemi
Has been purchased by
Butterfield Bros.,
Who are goluc to close out the stock.
Intending purchasers will do well to call
and examine gooi's and prices before
purchasing elsewhere. They also have
a good watchmaker to do repairing.
Foard & Stokes
Dealers In Glassware, Crockery, Ship Supplies,
Tobacco, Wines and Fine Whiskies. Fine Teas
and Coffee a Specialty. The Finest Display of
Fruits iu the City, Fresh on Every Steamer.
Corner of Third and West Eighth Btreets.
H. B. PARKER
DEALER IN
lime. Brick, Sand, Fire Brick, Fire Clay.
Cement, Mill Feed, Oats. Hay, Btraw
Wood Delivered to Order.
Draying, Teaming ind Express Business.
G. A. STIKS0N & CO-
BLACKSM) THING
8hlp aud CannerT work. Hon .uioeing. Wag
ons made and repaired. ioid wjrk piaranteed
Ou Cass street, opposite tne .w Tails olllce
FISHER BROTHEKS
SHIP CHANDLERS.
Heary and Shall
HARDAVAKiC
Carry lu t uyk
"Wagons and Vehicles,
Farm Machinery, Paints, )ils, Varnishes,
Loggers' 8opplies, Fahbank'i Scale,
Doors and Wint-ows.
PROVISiOrJS,
TLOVVL .Ml MUL Pr?.
ASIUMA. - - 0REG.NO.
The CHICAGO.
MILWAUKEE & ST PAUL
RAILWAY
CONNECTING WITH ALL TKANS
ENTAL LINES
18 BE
OXTZ.? LINE
BUNMNO
Eloctrio Lighted Cars
BETWEEN
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO
AN'
L OMAHA and CHICAGO.
The EXPRESS TKA1NS coukIri ol VE3T1
I1ULEU, SLEKI'Inti, lfNlNU AND
PARLOR CA1.
HEATED BY STEAM
And iurnished with evory liixurv known
modern railway travel.
For Speed, Comfort and Safety
this Line is Unequaled
Tickets on sale at all prominent rail
offices.
For further Information inquire of any tick
agent, or
C. J. EDDY. General Ag;t.
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
QUICK TIME TO
3AN FRANCISCO
,.AND
ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA.
Via the Mt. Shasta Rente of the
Southern Pacific Ooinp'y
Tie (h ly Bontt Throngk :CUforni to a
Points East ind South
T&6 Scenic Ronto of the PaeiGe Coast
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAR
Attartcd to express trains, affording xipcnot
ror rat, tickets, slfvi.inir rnr w.rii..a
.( 9r-,nu-Tw pawtnEers.
and,lM. w