THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1893. The library entertainment in Odd Fellows' Hall last night was beyond all doubt the most successful affair of Its kind that has been held In Astoria this year. Tho program, as published In Saturday's Astorlan was carried out without a hitch, and from start to finish was delightful. The hall was ' filled with visitors. The "Circulating Library" contest was provocative of much amusement, and a large number of people, particularly ladles, partici pated. There were several clever rep resentations. Miss Mary White was awarded the prize by the committee. She appealed as the "Blglow Paprs," byLowell, and had two large news papers pinned at the hn of her skirt, alongsldci the letter L. The prize for the largest number of correct guestcs was awarded to .Mrs. Albert Dunt.or. Among the best and most -Ady "books" were "Victor and Vanquished" Miss Bv'nrtle, who wore a picture of the Vigilant and the Valkyrie; "The "World Against Her," Mrs. D. K. Wur- . ren; "The Buckeye Cook Book," Mrs. A. L. Fulton; "Through Thick and Thin," ' MIB9 Hattle Sayre, who ap peared with a hatpin stuck through a package of starch and a sheet of paper; "The Negro Question," Mrs J. T. Rogers; "The Doctor's Daughter," Miss Nettie Tuttle; "Under the Holly," Mrs. G. Wingate; "Middlemarch," Miss Lottie Bonnett; "Half a Hero," Miss Barron; "Soriij Women's Hearts," Miss Maud Warren and "Innocents Abroad" Mr. Eben Rogers. The statuary was splendid and brought down the house. Every piece was perfectly portrayed, and too much thanks cannot be ac corded to Mr3. Robert Carruthers for lior careful arrangement of tho figures. The Soattlo Telegraph says: "The mo.'-it uriUHiiul thing occurred at Port IllnUely the other dny which affords additional proof that the little teredo with which the waters of Puget Sound are Infested are at times, at least, very destructive. A large boom of logs was found to have become Infested with the worms so badly, that they had to be towed out of tfce port, for they were entirely destroyed. There were several thousand feet of lumber In the boom, and the loss amounted to many hun dreds of dollars. This Is an unusual occurrence. There art however, booms of logs even la tho Seattle harbor which, to the unpractised eye, appear to be all right, but a close examina tion would reveal them honeycombed with teredo cello. Usually logs Infected this way lose their buoyency and sink until almost the entire log Is below the surface." There Is a moral In this. How many Astoria lumbermen have ever seen a teredo's work on their logs? The other day a piece of piling from this city was taken up from tho bed of tho river nnd scut to the World's Fair. It li il been down wa ter for 47 years, nnd was as solid as the day It was driven In. The teredo Is as much a stranger here as a trans continental railroad. Hut the latter will come In fcy and by. The former never coo. The following1 significant Item from the pen of a Washington lumberman, Is from the Stattle P. I. of the 10th Inst: "So far aa prizes are concerned Washington, got but small recognition at the World's Full- In the timber" line, We naturally looked for a big array of prizes. All we gut was tho award on a yellow fir log. The Willapa Tun- iiin Ktruot Company, of South Bend, e iplin-ftil (;,nt p. 1 i n- t-itinln extract. That's a feather for our bark, but It Is hardly any acknowledgement of our timber." This lumberman calls atten tlon to the fact that Oregon, while making no pretenslous and having no appropriation, got away with Washing ton and carried, oit tho prize on Its uxhtbit of commarvlul woods. Astoria Hhould feel proud of her position In this matter fu- It wus this city that took hold of tlio forestry exhibit and made It a success. Mr. Johnson, the Smith's Point florist, as the mun whose efforts have been crowned with such splendid rcsulttt. Ho Btarted In at the 11th hour with a miserable amount of cash to assist him, and In splto of these dinieultles come out on top. What could Oregon not have done with her lumber display had she only taken time and spent money without stint In Its preparation? It la said that at the first meeting of Theodore Roosevelt and the late James O. Blaine, Teddy modestly Informed the republican lender that he had n notion of going Into politics, but hadn't derided whether to enter tho house or the senate. The Maine statesman con sidered a moment and then suid: "Don't do either; wait. Get more fa miliar with party polities, and may bo when you are a lew years older you may Do nlilo to attempt there things. Mr. Hoonevelt has waited, and his fi-iends think he Is overdoing the mat ter. They want him to give up his place on the civil service commission and enter active poll I Ice In New York City. Dvorak, the Bohemian composer, says that this country needs Instru mentalists. "It Is a shame," says he, "that' with the millions of Americans, nil the big orchestras like Seldl's '1 hoinns' and the Boston Symphony, should be mnde up Almost entirely of Giornmna." Dr. Dvorak miys that tho young men of this country who "de spise fiddling," would make more mon ey a first violins thnn than as dry goods clerks ana bookkeepers, which Is trim enough. Unfortunately all young men cannot be first violins while most of them are equal to clerking or bookkeeping. Prince Henry, of Battenherg. who has been yachting off the coast of Scot land, has been recalled, and is once more attached to his royal mother-in- law's anron string after tits holiday, The prince, by the way, Is not valuing popularity In England. He makes no tecret or Ms cor.wmpi tor me mkmhh, nnd has not even token the trouble to l ain to sneak Engllwh Intelligently He has an accent like a Milwaukee avenue bartender, and reads nothing but German. Major Hinry Johnstone, of the royal British artillery. ho bevn reading the N'ew York dude who ape the English a lesson. "If Twere an American." ha says, "I Wuuid be more patrtolio than to ape any people on earth. I'd te an American, for this Is a fine coun try. Then again, the people the angio-m-inlucs ape are not our best people. They are loungers In clubs and me apt to be ridiculous." All of which Is true, but It will have no effect on the young men of Gotham. They are wedded to their Idols. SPECIMEN CASES. S. H. Clifford, New Cas'sel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumat ism, his stomach was disordered, hl3 liver was affected to an alarming ae- gree, appetite ieu away, unu ne waa terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured I'.dwurd Shepherd, Ilarrlsburg, in ViaH a rimnlno- Rare on his lee: of eight years' standing. Used three bot tles of Electric Hitters ana aevtn uu.wn of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg Is sound and well. John Speaker, Ca tawba, 0., had five large fever sores on his leg. Doctors said he was ln .,.. nno hnttl nf Electric Bitters hnr rt nimltlpn's Arnica Kalve cured him entirely. Sold by Chas. Kogers, druggist. SET HIM RIGHT. rinr, A mmshiH Kala. the well known ttiiuv. writor on his Inst Australian trip, wrote as follows to the London Dally Telegrapn; "I especlaly have a pleasant remem ion tho ahln'n doctor a very ex perienced maritime medico Indeed, who tended me most Kinaiy uurmg num ble spell of bronchitis and spasmodic asthma, provoked by sea fog which had swooped down on us Just after we left San Francisco. Bit the doctors prescriptions and the Increasing warmth of the temperature as we near .i the tmnina nnd In Darticular. a couple of Allcock's Porous Plasters clapped on one on me cneoi mm other oetween the shoulder blades soon set me right." PROPOSALS FOR A LOT. i I Cnnlnt nrnnnanla will bft received bv .JV.li. i" " l ' -- - the undersigned at the office of the wofor Wnrkaa No. K03 Jefferson street, this city, until 12 m., (standard i. nf pvMnv tho 20th dav of Octo ber, 1893. For the. sale of a lot; fairly ...n ir,,itn,i aiiitnhln for the h torture of water pipes' and shop connected there- n.llh TJpnnnanl TYlllfit fltfttp RiZO. location and price of lot. The right to reject any and all bias is nereoy reserve. tl. U. VAIN JJU&IiilN, Clerk of the Astoria Water Commis sion. RECEIVER'S NOTICE. Tho undorslirnpd hfivine been anpoint- o,l tha. nlrniiir ennrt. receiver for I. W. Case, banker, hereby gives notice to all persons owing saia Dann, uuner uy nnio m nvprrirn.ft. that tiayment of same must be made without further delay. The office of the receiver, at Case's bank, is open, uony irom iu i 12 o'clock a, m., and from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m and all debtors are advised to call and settle at once. GEO. ll. ui'Juhub, Receiver. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Mr.n.,o lu Viorohv riven that the An nual meeting of the stockholders of the Fishermen's racKing uorrpuny wm up held at the office of the company, at Alderbrook, Astoria, Or., on Monday, October 30th, 1803, at 9 o'clock a, m., for the purpose or electing a oouru oi directors for the ensuing! year, and transacting sucn otner miBinesa us nut i-( mo before the meeting. By order of the president. G. A. NELSON, Secretary. Astoria, Or., Sept. 29th. 1803. This will be Union Pacific Day at the World's Fair, and there will be ex tra features presented to the visitors on that day. Everyone should attend the Fair now ns the Union Pacific have li,.. f,.ll.iwl.icr rmliliHifl rntpfl in jA.t-U ...v ' ..... effect. Astoria to Chicago, and return, 150.00; to St. Louis and return, $I7.2". z -. . . ... . a i I.. Intermediate points correHpoiiuuiKiy reduced. For further Information call G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clatsop County; W. S. Hamilton, Plaintiff, vs. P. O. Seaborg and Annie Seaborg, Defendants: By virtue of on execution and order of sale Issued out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, In the above entitled cause, on the 11th day of October, 1893, upon a decree of fore closure and Judgment duly made and rendered therein on tho 19th day of June, 1893, which sold execution and order of Bale was to me directed and delivered, I did on tho 13th day of Oc tober, 1893, levy upon all the right, ti tle, claim and Interest of the above named defendants, in and to the fol lowing ' described real estate, to-wlf. the northwest quarter of the south west quarter and the south half of the southwest ouarter and the, southwest quarter of the Bouthenst quarter of section 30, Tp. 7 N., 11. 7 W., also W acres described as follows; Commenc ing at the northeast corner of the north west quarter of Sec. 32, Tp. 7 N., It. 8 V thence west 83B feet, thence south 1045 feet, thence east 835 feet, thence north 1045 feet to the point of begin nlng, all situated in Clatsop county, Oregon; and I Blmll, on Monday, the 13th dny of November. 1893, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m.. In front of the county courthouse door In the city of Astoria, In said county and state, proceed to sell the same, or so much thereof ns shall be sufficient to satis fy the sum of $917.21, with Interest on the same at tho rate of ten per cent per annum from tho 20th dny of June 1N93. together with tho costs and dis bursements tnxed at $23.60, together with accruing costs of this suit, at pub lie auction, to the highest bidder for cash In hand In U. S. gold coin at time of sale. II. A. SMITH, S herlff of Clatsop County, Oregon. Dated, Astoria, Or., Oct. 13, 1S93. EOCENE. Il a special brand of Hurtling Oil, which we manufacture expressly tor FAMILY I'SE. IT IS A FKKFECT ILLUMINATOR, IT IS ntOII FINE TEST, . IT IS OF UNIFORM QUALITY. Wegnkrantoe It to be the hiohest possiume grade at Illuminating oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Abercromie House " MRS. N. RTKF.I.E, Proi.'r. Th finest ami moatooiiveiitcut Summer House IN SEASIDE. Alii rooms cempletflT furnlthed. Prira t Aom for families. 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Smith & Co. of No. 255Greon. wich St., New York, the manufactur ers of that favorite cathartic known aa Smith's Bilo Beans, have adopted a novel plan. They ask the individual buyers of Bile Beans to send their full name and address, with an outsido wrapper from a bottlo of Bile Beans (cither size) to thoir office, and they give 5 for the first wrapper received In each morning's mail, and $1 for the Sd, 3d, 4th, 6th and 6th. Every day f 10 in cash is thus sent to their cor respondents. Ask for SMALL size. BETTGIa'S i " fcwVw Curo LA luiis uver 5'J rrnra. , i..-ir. j rt.-rtf Hi. fl it"" t. UUliM ti-Nti-inunlul. At druairlsta, wr n::i!!M on i.vipi 0f itcnvs saws iJi.wl a a'i GDRE FITS I V r. : . n I r cntt I do not mean men Ir to ttop tli-.-u for i time uihI then hare th m return n-rciu. I n, :i t ' v!i. nl rv.to. 1 hT niar!r the dimr t : l ITS, KMI.KrMY or I'ALUXU PU'RNtiJ r ' i.--'.,i.i.; '.iuuy. 1 vnnant my rmxydr toenw ,'!.." ;. c-j-a. IUT.iam.-ollio.-i have "foiled U jov.aiji Ari,..t now ri!n" k en re. Send ,ji fwH-rf i r u;l tt Krt-) Bottlo of bi o. '.'. -i"e ETnml rVat-T.!rei i O. SOOT. M. C, 3 Penrl tw H. . f ILbv IS 1 A GOOD REPUTATION yjrnnaRriEfD Take no substitute Buy our World-famed "Fisherman's Choice" BRAND COTTON TWINE - Following sizes alw.iys ko agents,-Elmore, Numbers 21, 28. 15, 18, 21, :i i, COTTON Our thread laid aud twine laid cork and lead lines guaranteed the best ever sold on the Columbia river Wm. J. HOOPER & CO. Manufacturers. Mountain Island- Mills, North Carolina. Iff ARE YOU MED FIRE AUD MARIUE. We are agents for the largest and best companies represented in Astoria. Royal Insurance Co., assets, London Assurance Corp'n Etna Insurance Co. Western U. S. Branch, New Zealand Insurance Co., Combined Assets, till in the Front! FOR SILVER MARSHALL S The staying powers of Marshall's Twine are superior to those of any other ever used on the Columbia river. IT IS THE CHEAPEST GOOD FISHERMEN IT IS THE BEST FOR FALL FISHING FOR SMALL ON HAND: 10-Ply 30's ' 8 Ply 40's 15 Piy 50's 7-Ply 30's 9 Ply 30's Is often ruined by manufacturers, who, relying upon that alone allow the char acter of their goods to deteriorate. The noti im urn Condensed Milk is always the same. Rest assured that its standard of excel lence is constantly maintained. Its purity, cleanliness, richness and perfec tion of process in manufacture has never been equaled. It stands Fifst. It has for Thirty Years. Your Grocer and Druggist sell it. lor the Eagle brand. I in stock by our local ; anborn & Co.: 32, 30, 40, Soft Laid. 12, 48, 54, Medium Laid. - ROPE. I 21,502,376,00 8,030,425.00 10,915,829.00 1,017,195.00 2,077,219.00 $45,403,044.00 FOB Elmore, Sanborn & Co. SIDE FISHING - TWINE USE IT AMERICAN LABOR MAKES IT MESH NETS FOR LASTING QUALITIES 12 Ply 40's 14-Ply 40's The Fast Mail Route. Of any olr lino. Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars, Cln. Ing Cars are run daily v!a the Union Pacific Flyer leaving Port, land at 6:30 p. m. ASTORIA TO SAN FRANCISCO OCEAN STEAMERS Wednesday, October 11. Monday, October 16. Saturday, October 21. Thursday, October 26. Tuesday, October 31. ASTORIA & PORTLAND STEAMER iJ Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves As toria at 6 a. m., dally except Sunday, via Washington side of the river; re turning1, leaves Portland at 8 p. m., daily, except Saturday. The Queen makes landings on both sides of the river above Watcrford, on both up and down trips. For rates and general Information c.ll on or address, W. H. HURLBUET, 6. W. LOUNSBEURV, A. (it'll, fax. Agt, Anent Portland, Or, Astoria, Or. Is the line to take to nil ' points EASTand SOUTH It is the DINING CAR ROUTE It offers the best service, coii8 bluing SPEED and COMFOIIT It is the popular route with those who -wish to travel on THE SAFEST It Is therefore the route you rould take. It runs through vestibuled trains every day in the year to ST.PAULAND.CH1UAG0 No Change of Cars, Elegant Pullman Sleepers, Superior Tourist Sleepers, Splendiil Free Second-class Sleepers, Ouly one chaiiKO of cars Portland to New York Through Tickets To Auy Tart of tiie civilized world. i)., . r ( ,.tr ,i .,.1 .(- all Kiattt ranrifn ' between Aatoria, Kalauia and Porilaud. trains routes aud other details furnished on appllcatiorj'O C. W.STOME. Agent Attorls. Steamer Telephone IKn-k. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Pawenprer Agent, No. 121 First 8t..ecr. Washington. Portland. OrttKou X. XI. 5 3NT. 0O9 Steamer llwaco leaves Astoria dally at 7:30 a. m. for Ilwaeo, caUliiiK at Tansy Point, and connecting with railroad running north at 10 a. iu, aud with Ihww on shoalwater bay for South Head, SuuthlBe, Narth Cove And other DolnU through to Urmjin Ilar r. Returning Conner's at llwaco with steamers for Astoria and NlKht Bata Ir Portland. JOHN K. (iOULTER, L. A. LOOMT8, R. V. fccliKitf. Superintendent. .. V" a- 'mm Puts You ia Chicago . M all Eastern Points laETioisaleai