The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 11, 1893, Image 3

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    THE DAILY, ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1893.
ABOUT TOE CITY.
take. Such errors are nof likely to oc
cur often.
The Truckee got to her dock at 3
o'clock yesterday afternoon.
None of the many Bhlpa due are yet
In sight off the mouth of the river.
His many friends will be sorry to
know that Rev. P. Steen, of the Beth-
anla Church, Is seriously ill.
The Cascades came down yesterday
with her usual load of stone for the
Jetty. No wrecked barges this time.
The funeral obsequies of Miss Ida
Ulklnen, of Uniontown, were held at
Greenwood cemetery yesterday after
noon.
E. A. wall is accused in the Mult- seicci .a suitable testimonial for the
nomah county circuit court of being Oregon; should the governor decline tl
the man who rifled the baggage of sev- committee of. five heretofore appointed
era! passengers on steamboats plying to act. The meeting then adjourned,
between Astoria and the coast last subject-to the call of the chairman,
summer. On August 18, it is alleged, I The committee of five consists of May-
he stole clotheB valued at $30 from Mrs.
Charles F. Kamm, . and on August 21,
bedclothes valued at $21.50 from the
Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Com-
or W. S. Mason, Mayor Crosby, R. B.
Knapp, J. W. Cook, and J. H. D. Gray.
These minutes of the proceedings are
now published for the first time. Capt
pany. . Both robberies occurred on the I Gray gave them to the Astorlan yester-
Otean Wave.
Del. Ferguson, general Job printer.
Astorlan building, upstairs. First-
class work at reasonable rates.
Wing Lee has Just received a- full
line of Japanese curiosities and fancy
day, haveing teen Instructed to wait
till then before giving them to the
press.
It is probable that the new Union
town school, with Miss Maud Bayles
in charge, will be open for pupils on
Monday.
V stands for victory, V stands for
Vigilant, and V stands for Valkyrie.
But vy shouldn't the Vigilant vln three
straight avay?
The steamer Signal will arrive down
the rler at 6 o'clock this morning.
She will load 1200 cases of salmon be-
fore proceeding cut.
Water rates are delinquent today.
Notwithstanding the action of the com
mission In reducing the rents, there Is
a very large list of people who have
not yet paid their dues.
Valkyrie was an old Norse goddess
who went over the field of battle be
fore the combat began, and pointed out
those who were ordained by the deities
to be slain. She must surely have put
hor linger out toward Dunraven.
The various committees who have In
hand the Rescue Club benefit entertain
ment to ba given next Saturday night,
ure not sparing themselves hard work.
A splendid success is already assured.
The sun shone yesterday by mis-
An $S0 lot for J2.
Groceries cheap for cash at Howell
& Ward's.
The Belmont . cigar can be had at
Chas. oisen's.
Men of small means can buy real
estate in Hill's first addition.
Remember McGulre's Hotel at Sea
side is open the year around.
AH groceries sold at bottom prices
for cash at Howell & Ward's.
For fine wines and liquors call at I
August Danielson s Sample Rooms.
In order to insure comport today
pedestrians should fortify themselves
with the following articles: Water
proof, rubbers, fan, ice water, over-
ccat, parasol, umbrella, linen duster,
pair of blankets, and a thermometer.
i,
The Oregonian of yesterday says:
"Mrs. Col. W. H. Jordan, United States
army; Mrs. Sydenham, widow or tne
Sportsman intending to purchase
their winter's supply of ammunition
should communicate with Foard &
goods. Will sell at cost 629 Third street. I Stokes before purchasing elsewhere.
Rare bargains in Jewelry are being I J. W. Thompson, organist at the M.
offered daily by H. Ekstrom. Any ar-1 E. church, gives lessons in music, pi
tlcle in the store can be had at cost I ano and organ. Organs tuned and re
price. .1 Paired. Address 589 Astor St., Astoria.
ThflRA flpnlrnflfl nf f urnlaVilncr hniidAB
The following order, signed by II. lean find as good barcains at G. V.
Grube and F. D. WInton, commanders Porter's as at any other store in the
of Farragut and Cushing Jlosts, G. A. Northwest. Give him a trial and prove
R., respectively, was issued yesterday ' . . . '
. ' , ' , All the patent medicines advertised In
to the officers and comrades of Farra- this paper, together with the choicest
gui x-ost ino. vi, ana cusning -osi o. ir v"""-:' r 21 "' "y "r"t ... I
, , . ' . , ., Ibe bought at the lowest prices at J. W.J
j-t, vr. xi., miu iu uu n-uimui ekiu- Lonns urug store, opposite Occident hotel,
ors, soldiers and marines: "You arel810"8-
hereby requested to meet at the Meth-I The ladies of the library are still
odlst church on Thursday evening, Oc-1 working on the "party" to be given
tober 12th, 1893, at 7:30 p. m. The pas-1 on Monday next. Any one who wishes
tor of the Methodist church, Comrade I to represent a book nay do so. A list
Bushong, wishes to meet us at the! of books has been got out and placed in
above time and place." I the library for those who would like
Thft flnPRt homloPk wnvl vPr onM In i a prepare!! list. 11
Astoria can be had from C. W. Ever-1 anticipated that Monday evsnlng's en
est, Alderbrook. Only J3.25 per cord I tertainment will be one of the most
A SAFFRON COLORED INDEX.
Of the condlUon of a bilious stomach
and sluggglsh liver Is the human coun
tenance. Not only the skin, but the
eyeballs, are tinged with the yellow
hue when the bile gets into the blood.
Besdles 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
recumbent posture by the bilious indi
vidual. For these and other indication
of biliousness, Hosteller's Stomach Bit
ters is the sovereign remedy. It is also
efficacious in chills and fever, dumb
ague, ague cake, inactivity of the kid
neys, and bladder, rheumatism and
i.-ervousness. It stimulates, restores di
gestion, and sleep, and tends greatly
to mitigate the infirmities of age.
PROPOSALS FOR A LOT.
delivered.
Elegant bath tubs, first class shav
ing and neat and artistic hair cutting
at the Astoria Baths. Glilet & Corbett,
proprietors.
Handley & Haa. 130 First Btreet. Port
land, nave on sale tne Daily Astorlan,
so mat visitors neeu not miss tneir
morning paper when they are here.
The Coffee House, 522 Third street;
best place for chops and steaks: oys
ters by the quart; received dally and
always fresh.
Today the third race of the America
cup series will ba contested. It may
and probably will decide the event and
bring the fleet little Vigilant home trl
umphant, or it may possibly be a win awarded to the one who has the most
for her opponent. There is no telling, ingenious representation.
interesting of the- season. As the work
Ings of the wheels of the "circulating
library" may not be understood by
some, and so that it may circulate
freely and the cogs not stick, the fol
lowing data may prove useful: Each
person who wishes, comes represent
Ing In person or dress the title of some
book. All are given cards, and an
hour Is passed In reading the bound
volumes and "circulating." A guess
as to the title of the books that each
person represents Is then written on
each card, and the person who guesses
the largest unmber correctly Is given
a first prize. Another prize will be
The result will be waited for with the
keenest interest, and the Astorlan's
bulletin announcements will no doubt
be as eagerly watched as they were on
Monday. As soon as the telegrams
reach this office, they will be trans
ferred to the bulletin boards.
A large consignment of step-ladders
was received by Hawes, the furniture
man yesterday.
Fred Olsen takes the lead in manu
facturlng boots and shoes. All work is
first class and warranted. Repairing a
specialty. Corner Second and Olney
streets,
Anything in the line of gents' Turn-
left for a visit to the World's Fair yes
terday afternoon.'
There is no place in Astoria where
.Tnhn TCnnn'n fn.moiin heer Is kpnt in
nnnh o-nnrl pnnrlltlnn nn nt Tltsinirer's I ""'"B uuuus, 111 me iieweoi oiyiea, uu.il
popular resort. I De had from P. A. Stokes & Co. during
i me i-uestriiL iiiuiiui, at juncee never ue
wagner ac uo. nave a new line oi I fore emialled.
oniiiranli. ennnna TVatnh rnor n nil 1'W- I
plrv renairlnir a snecialtv Oonosite the 1( yu have fr'enda in Europe whose
aIXJ , rm speclauy- UPP08116 lne passage you wish to prepay to Astoria.
AStOrian Omce. I oca.i1 nr th Nnrthnrn Pnplfli nflWnteumer
Theo. Bracker keeps a varied and Telephone dock, and make known your
HUHt uoou wilful Vf. whiuo, - v. . . , I , Dtaamal. n llnoc
amoer gooas, etc. lf vou are 0i iw Tinw Tte arp
Dry hemlock wood delivered at $3,251 through tickets, baggage checked to desti-
mrcnasers or second class
over at Portland. Rates
from Portland.
Don't go to Portland to buy your
Uite Lieutenant Sydenham, and Miss I per cord by C. W. Everest, Alderbrook. nation. All pur
Clementina Rodney, of St. Helen's Hall, Leave orders with Ben Coe, care of this tickets canrfop
BenJ. Jones is prdving the merits of tickets for the "Old Country" and the
The Astoria footballers will upnoiu " " ' samp nr w nt thp TTnlnn Pnrlfln nfflno
the honor of their city on Saturday th's oay. e is now sailing nnu urj ing nn this city, and thereby save your lo
week on the erounds of the Multno- "Union lor tne marnets. salt sannon cui lare to jroruana.
mah Athletic Club in Portland. Word are put up in Darrei anu nan narrei x .e naiiusome ana mgnesi
received yesterday from the Portland casks, and dried salmon are first slight- f w,u furnlsh"paper gratls to
Club brings the assurance of the larg- ly salted and smoked, then dried down finding this statement not true. Call
until in a condition to keep perfectly and see for yourselves, at B. F. Allen's
,.i,r lontrlV, Hmo In nnv rlimnlp. I'X X IIU'U Bireei.
Already the market for this class of
est attendance ever assembled in that
city to witness a foot ball game.
Only the purest wines and liquors
are sold at Alex. Campbell's Gem.
For $2, a lot is delivered every week
to the buyer in Hill's First addition.
Meany Is the leading tailor and pays
the highest cash price for fur skins.
For all kinds of Job printing, go to
Del. Ferguson, upstairs, Astorlan buna
lng.
For Sale Three good lots at Smith's
Pclnt A bargain. Address A. B., this
office.
Lovers of a good cigar can always
find mild, fresh Belmonts at Chas. Ol
sen s
Every girl that t'liys her school
goods Is steady and increasing at a rate books at the New York Novelty Store
Mr Jones now dries wm De presentea witn a manicure
I oat l'rnv'f 1.-.ir thnf irafa Vila Bnltnnl
GOO pounds per day and puts up an books nt tne New York Novelty store
equal amount in casks, and shipments will get a. nice memorandum book with
to all points of the state are regularly mirror attached.
Increasing. The future of this new in
dustry for South Bend is very promis
ee South Bend Herald. I Constipation leads to a multitude of
jjiiyaictu iruuuiea. xi. la generally uie
THE FATHER OF MANY ILLS.
rurnpm nt hnrspa pan niimhase Camn- result of carelessness or indifference to
bell's Hoof Remedy, and all the Col- "'c picbi. mie ui iicauu. uueeuc
.,mMo Votprinnnr Wpmprtlpa nt Frpfl. I McKay, of Brantford, Ont., writes
Ralz' Saddlerv estabUshment. . "I fr several years been a suf-
creat manv dlffedent remedies, some
blue and white steel enameled ware of which did me good for a time, but
Ther- will be a general meeting of I ever displayed in Astoria, has been only for a time, then my trouble came
to- receivea ai x oara as oioKes. oaek worse tnan ever, i was induced
At the Monogram you can find fra- Dy a"le"ats' flr80" !
TI7nrlHI Pnnnl.ol I UCUCiiilCU, IU UJ Uicui. luvn IVYU
Flor de Madrid' and all other choice lhen "LeY
Thor Frederlckson, piano tuner, has lest difficulty whatever, and my bowels
moved to 1053 Third street, Adair's As- move regularly every day. I believe
torla, near Eagle cannery. Leave or- frmly that for sluggishness of the
the Astoria Football Club at 7:30
r.lght at the usual place, to discuss the
forthcoming game agelnst Portland, to
be held under the auspices of the ex
position management. A full attend-
once Is looked for, as several important
details have to be arranged.
The steamer Elmore came In from
Tillamook yesterday afternoon. She
had aboard nine passengers and a large
quantity of freight for this city and
Portland. For the latter port she had
a consignment of four tons of Tilla
mook butter, which is fast coming into
favor in the up river markets.
Sewing machine and general repair
ing, lock-fitting, etc. C. A .May, 132
Main.
Hill's First addition is located in the
centre of the city. Lots are now selling
In it for J2.
Water 'colors, crayons, and sepias
crayons, copying and enlarging, a spe
cialty at Crow's gallery, Tnira street.
Call at the Astoria Real Estate Ex
change and get a lot in Hill's First
addition for $2.
Lots fOxlOO. all cleared, in block CS,
Adnir's. for sale by W. B. Adair at
from $300 to J450 per lot
ders at Griffin & Reed's book store.
bowels and bfliousness Branilreth'B
Pills are far superior to any other.
The meeting of delegates to the con
ventlon for the purpose of devising
ways and means to procure suitable
testimonials to be presented to the bat
tleship Oregon on her-arrival in Ore
gon, met in the U. S. district court
room at 10 a, m. October 5th,
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that the An
nual meeting of the stockholders of the
Fishermen's Packing Company will be
held at the omce of the company, at
Alderbrook. Astoria., Or., on Monday.
After an October 30th, 1S93, at 9 o'clock a. m.,
Informal discussion of matters to be for the purpose of electing a board of
directors for the ensuing, year, ana
Many people will be glad to hear that
the Clatsop mill started up again yes-
terdav morning. It Is working on
Spruce logs for boxes. A temporary
box factory has been erected in the mill
building, and this, with the assistance
given by the Astoria Box Factory, will
at once begin to fill the orders of Cal
ifornia fruit men, the completion of
whose invoices was interrupted by the
late disastrous fire. It is believed that
this can be accomplished satisfactorily.
The Office llauors and mixed drinka
are unexcelled. Genevieve street, be
tween Second and Third.
There is no risk taken by Joining
Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the
full value of their money.
Get your hemlock wood for $3.25 perl
cord delivered, at tne ABiona vv owi
Yard. Satisfaction guaranteeo..
considered, the meeting adjourned, to
meet at the council chamber at 3 p. m.
On motion of Mayor Crosby, of Astoria,
Mayor W. S. Mason, or Portland, was
chosen chairman. Oh motion of J. W.
Cook, of Portland, J. H. D. Gray, of
Astoria, was chosen secretary. Mr.
Frar.k Davey, of Forest Grove, then
moved that the chair appoint a com
mittee of five, centrally located, with
Mayor Mason as chairman, who shall
Issue and distribute a suitable address
to the people of Oregon, asking them
to contribute in small amounts, money
to purchase suitable testimonials. Mr.
R. B. Knapp moved that Mayors Cros
by, Mason and McComas, of LaGrande,
wait upon Governor Pennoyer and re
quest him to appoint a committee to
transacting such other business as may
ccme before the meeting.
By order of the president.
G. A. NELSON, Secretary.
Astoria, Or., Sept. 29th, 1893.
PROVEN A BOON.
Gentlemen: I have always recom
mended Krause'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, sole agent.
NOTICE!
Use Zlnfandel wine lntead of coffe or
tea. GO cents per gallon. Dont forget
Peach and apricot brandy, also French
Cognac and wine at Alex. Gilbert's.
JIFF'S, Tie Oily REStatM
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. jjj
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years tne Standard.?
Scaled proposals will be received by
the undersigned at the office of the
City Water Workss, No. 603 Jefferson
street, this city, until 12 m., (standard
time) of Friday, the 20th day of Octo
ber, 1893. For the sale of a lot; fairly
well located, suitable for the storage of
water pipes and shop connected there
with. Propdsal must state size, location
and price of lot. The right to reject any
and all bids is hereby reserved.
H. G. VAN DUSEN,
Clerk of the Astoria Water Commis
sion.
RECEIVER'S NOTICE.
FOR AN S80 L3T i
By becoming a member of Hill's Lot Clubj you can get
a first class lot in Hill's First Addition to Astoria. Lots
will be delivered weekly. Now is the time to pro-
cure a lot to build a home, for
Dalgity's Iron Works,
JAS. DALUITV, I'rop'r.
(Successor to Arndt & Ferchen.)
Ilollor Repairing mdrannery Woik. Kepalr
liiK of Ulver Craft a KpccUlty. Machine Work
of all kinds doua. Hhop, foot of Lafayettu Ht.
The undersigned having been appoint
ed by the circuit court, receiver for I
W. Case, banker, hereby gives notice to
all persons owing said bank, either by
note or overdraft,- that payment of
same must be made without further
delay. The office of the receiver, at
Case's bank, is open, dally from 10 to
12 o clock a. m., and from 2 to 4 o clock
p. in., and all debtors are advised to
call and settle at once.
GEO. II. GEORGE'.
Receiver.
NOW TRY THIS.
It will cost you nothing and will sure
ly do you good, lf you have a coiiKh, cold
or any trouble with throat, chest or
lungs. Dr. King's New discovery for
Consumption, coughs and colds is guar
anteed to give relief, or money win De
paid back. Sufferers from la grippe
found It just the thing, and under its use
had espeedy and perfect recovery. Try a
sample at our expense and learn for your
seir just now good a tning it is. Trial
bottle free at Chas. Rogers' drug store.
Large size 60 cents and $1.
V
ANOTHER
CUT IN
RATES.
PASSENGER
Five dollars less over the Union Pa
cific to Missouri river and intermedi
ate points, effective Sunday, August
zuui. Kates to all Eastern points corre
spondingly reduced. For full inrorma
tlon, call at Ticket office, Union Pa
cine aock.
G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent,
A SURE CURE FOR PILES.
Itching Piles a.e known by moisture
like perspiration, causing Intense itching
wnen warm, xnis lorm, as wen as mind,
Bleeding or Protruding, yield at once to
Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts
directly on the parts affected, absorbs
tumors, aiiays ltcning ana eitects c
permanent cure. 60c. Druggist or mall
Circulars free. Dr. Bosanko, 329 Arch
street, Philadelphia, Fa. Sold by J, W,
;onn.
Washington Meat Market.
Coruor Second ami Mala Streets,
Wholesale mid Hctall
BUTCHERS - AND - PACKERS
StcainboatH, ships and mMM supplied
on short notice. Families supp led
promptly at the lowest rules.
CHRISTENSEN & CO., Proprietors
J. 3d. WYATT
Dealer In
Hardware ami Ship CttaMoleri.
Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Hinaele oil. Cot
ton Canvas, Hemp Hall Twine. Ijiril on,
Wrought Irou Hplkei, ttalvanlr.ted (hit Nails
(3-roooi'loe, Bio.
ARrlculliinil linph'ineiilJi, Htwliig M--iiKu.hniei,
I Ml n is noil oils.
JEFFS RESTAURANT
-18 THK
Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town
(And the Finest on the Cokm.
Dinner Parties, Banquets a Special
Tk Finest Wises 1 Llqaon
Clias. Kcilborn & Son,
importers mid DenlciH In
FIMITIIIIE, CiliH'ETS,
And Upholstery.
Ml, WIS, Sfti Third Htrcot, AstorU
WANTED.
HY A COMFETENT PERSON, a cos
illon to do housework. Inquire at 466
Astor streft.
A SITUATION by a young lady to
work for board and go to school. In
quire at this office.
LADIES who will do writing for me
at their homes will make good wages,
itepiy witn selr-artdroscl, stamped en
velope, Miss Mildred Mliler. South
Bend, Ind.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third stret t.
and have your clothes dyed and
cleaned.
GEO. McLEAN, corner Olney and As
tor streets, does a general business in
blacksnuthlng and repairing.
HANDSOME ROOM in sightly loca-
lion, with board In pilvate family: suit
able, for gentleman and wife or two
slnglemen wl o will room together;
terms moderate. Address, A. B., this
office.
edi
PECVLIARL T MADE.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets
are made of refined and
concentrated botanical ex
tracts. They're different
from the large old-fashion-
puis lor those i'ellot are
as tiny as mustard seeds,
ana are sugar-coated.
xney're made In an un
Droved chemical lahoriu
tory under the direct supervision of scientific
men. nverytmng else being equal, the small
er the size of a liver pill, the more comfort.
Thnv Hn nnt elinnlr t ha avatum Kuf ..irrxl.fn
J uw ,UWw.
cleanse and tone up, the liver, stomach, and
bowels, in nature's own way.
They're nut ud in sealed class vials, enailv
carnea in uie vesi-pocKet.
In Bilious Disorders, Sick Headache, Con
stipation, Indigestion. Dizziness, or for break
ing up sudden attacks of Colds, Fevers, and
T,W1 u ,.,.,,, ..... li IJ , U..T1... ,. ,
and effective in action.
Peculiar in the wav they're sold. too. for
they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or
yuur uiuuey is returned.
A certain and lasting aura, for th wnrat
Catarrh in the Head, fi guaranteed by the
manors oi vr. csage's uatarrh xtemedy.
hDR. GUM'S
IKPBOVSD
LIVER
PILLS
ONLY ONE
FOR A DOSE
IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR,
Breath bd or Eud achlDCP Onof the pllUrt
tlevea dutreM In 111 itonuuh and curt I.eadacD.
oat d night for aweek wwuraalhn ilojiacn i a
purlAoa tha breath. The Inaurc perreotulseMUn,
recuUtatha bowel anil cure ooiiaUpatl'-n. Ilifj
act promptly, jet mlldlr.never srlw or f km. too
brugftlata or siaU. Jioa&uaoJaed.Corl.aaX'a.
For sale by J. W. Conn, Druggist. -
Every Requisite for
FIRST-CLASS FUNERALS
AT
foMYUudfrtaling Parlors,
Third Tuect
Bates Reasonable. Embalming
Tne
Occiu
t-
Hotel
dents' Furnishing - Goods
AUK -
Clothing in Endless Variety
S DanzigcThW Street.
HUNTER & MERbENS,
lI'minietitM ot tha
Portland Butchering; Co.'s Matt
Corner Hernnd mid Itri1l4.11 Mir fi.i
Corner Third and West hiKlilh BtieeK
NOE & SCULLY,
Defclt-rs In
Storage! Iron & Coppar Ware
Role agents for Mhgee Stoves and
Kanges.
.Tobblnir of all klnj-i promptly nt
tended to.
4!tl Second street, AbMiIh.
Is the Best of Its Class
On the Pacific Coast.
AN UNEXCELLED TABLE
Hates, $2 dally and upwards.
The Clatsop Market,
720 Third street, opposlto BiiRCt ofllce.
Fisli, Oysters, Poultry and Produce.
Froedollvfry to any partot
tkocltjr.
ATCHISON & SENEY, Props.
STURGEON - HOOKS
1 to l inch points in
all styles.
8-inch Sturgeon
Hook
JMI s, fJ.au per (loz.
A.. G. SPEXARTH, Cass St
Report of the Condition
OK TUB
First National Bank
OF ASTORIA,
At Astoria, in the HI ate or Oregon, ut the elute
01 business, uciouer mi, ivj:.
KiuotmcKS,
lx)iin mid (llscoiints $M-.81i R5
OverdrnltH secured anil iiiisicuietL 4,15 06
U. H. Bonds to secure clrciuiillon.... 12.500
Blocks, eciiritle, etu i:i.M7 K!
IJ110 Irom annioved reserve tiKciila a7 H
Due iroin oilier imnoimi duiikn ,oi i;s
Due fniin l lite biinkK and biinki-rs D.l Ih
Uurrent expenses una tuxes pulu 1,WH 80
rreniiiinis on ti. n, iioiihh j.hi
Checks 1111U oilier cash iU'iim I Ho 63
lillls of oilier banks . 37U
Mckels and cents 1)5 64
Himclo 40,7(0
i-iriii lender noies 771
tiedemuiloii (mill Willi I'. H. Treasurer
(.iiierceiit.olelrciilnllon).. M2 50
Due irom v., H. 1 rensurer, other than
o per cent reuoiupiion niiui 450
Total
A .....Ii.7,750 CO
1,1 AI11I.1T1KS.
t'apllal slock paid 111 I 50,000
riuriilun fund b'.ooo
uiidivuieii prouui U,W1 n
nuitonai uuiik nines oiu-
HtitlKl nil 11.250
Individual dci.osiis subject
to cheek I13I.RM C8
Demand ceitlllcutes ot nu-
poslt ...,, 1H.S55 13
!5.1.2.'M Rl
Due lo Btnto Bunks and Hankers ,. us 71
Total aj7,7fjO 00
8tt of Orfnon. I ...
County of (lutsop, (
I. H. H. Gordon, cashier of the above n.inied
bank, do solemnly swear that the alio,, slate-
nieni i true lo Hie uesi oi mv know edL'H anil
belief. B. S. (iOltlJUM.Casiiler.
Huhscrlbed and sworn to before me this 7t.li
auy oi October, iw R. H. THOMSON,
Notary l'uhllc.
Correct Attest :
JACOB KAMM, f
John A. DKVUN. i lilrectors.
WILLIAM Al. LADI). )
THE : OUEOU.N : UAKERY
i. A. (XEVKLANU, Prop,
Guod Bread Cnket and Psftrr,
None but the 6M 4l.U;riai UiCl.
Satisfaction Guaranteed Custom
itrvad delivered In DJ psriol the city
Seaside Saw Mill.
Acomnlete stock of lumber on hnnd In the
roiiKh or dreased. Vioxrinir. RiiHtie, Ceiling,
nd all kind, of finish; Moulding and Hliin
glea; aleo lirsfket Work done to order. Terms
reasonable and prices at tied rock, nil oirt. rs
j.r..,n.(ijr ai'ri"irti w, n:i-i jxrl at mill.
li. r. L. louan, rropr.
8e aside, OrRon,
BOOTS AKD SHOES
The Largest Stock, Best qu&lil) u '
Lowest Frioea at the rjlgu ol
Tbe Golden Shoe.
THE MODEL
Chop and Oyster Horn o
JOS. TERP, Propiietor.
The best meal in the city for the money
Kiisteru ovtcrR. ext uoor to Oild Kel
lows' building, 4fiilThir.il Ht Asioria.
I. W. CASE,
INSURANCE AGENT,
REPRESENTING
German-American, New York City. N, Y,
I'uiiin Fire and Marine, of Now Zealand.
National fire and larine Ins. Co,, of Hartford. '
Connecticut Fire Ina. Co., of Hartford.
Home Mutual Ins. Co., of San Francisco.
Pbccnii, of London. I Imperial, of Ioadon,
U Yoik Plate Glast lna. Co.
HUC1KTV MKETINUS.
Ooottu ttinoMmpme't Mo. 13, i, u, u. r
IMTIU'LAH MKKTTNGH OF OCRAN KN-
CbJupineiit No. U, I. O. ). f,, al the Loire
tne uiiu renown niiiininu, ai seven r. m
iv tbe second and lourin Mondays oi eiudi
luuiitli, BoiouiulUK brethren cordially Invite
Uy order .
' Astoria Butldlug & Loan Aaaooiatim
liHKKBOULAR MEETINGS 0KTH1H A-SO
1 elation ave held at 8 r. m. ou the hmi
Wednesday of each moutb. ortlim on ;xnri
street, south of Cbeiiamus.
W.L. BOItli,
Hecrelar
Common Oounciu
MKtTlNtlH, FIK8T
AND
, K(IULAIt
l tlnrd Tuesday evenlnmof each niontii
it H o'clock.
"rersons desiring to have matters acted iiihm,
by the Council, at any regular ninenee iiih
uresent the same to the Audlloi rti'd clerk.
ou or before the I'ridny e venliu; i rb 'o i-
rneartav on wlucn llieiioiined o leKiie.i
meeting. K. OsitUKN.
Auuuoranu i unvr .iioi
Board of 1'llot Commlsslnnrra.
f PII K UKtiUI.A K M 1CKTIN0S OFTIII8 BOARD,
1 w 11 bo held on the I rst MoudHV, ol each
month at 10 a. in, nt the olllce of Knbt& far
leer. W. U UOBB.iec
Kopp's - Beer - Hall
Choico Winer, L!i,inrs and Cigars.
KENTUCKY - WHISKEY,
Only handed over til bir. The Isrireaf
Kla'S ol S. I. Deer. Half and half, he.
le'reu liini li,
GKICKS0N & WlltKAA, I'rs.
Cor. Concomly and Ufajette Sla.
North Pa:iix Brewery
JOHN KOPP, Proprietor.-
Uoliemian - Lager - Heer
And XX Porter.
All o-ders promptly alteniled lo.
MUSIC hi AT-iL
SSI First sticet, Aitorls, Or.
H. CHRISTENSEN, PROP'R.
A- 27xoo Oouoort
Good niiijile. uie belli ol wiaen, li
quors and clKars always on hand.