The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 28, 1893, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, TUESDAY. MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1893.
HALADIN IIHATKN.
Phllifluliihln, Nov. J7. The first lieat
l...eii H.iluilln- and Directum wan
won by Huladln. Tlri.e, 2:10 1-2, In the
riocond heat Directum bent Halm In a
hntfth under tho whip, in 2:10 1-2. .Di
rectum won tho third heat by one
length under the whip In 2:11 1-4,' and
the fourth heat and race In 2:12 .
A DAKINO ROBBEU.
Chicago, Nov. 27. Last night four
nnn appeared itimultaneouxly, two '.n
front and two at rear of a saloon on
State direct, and with revolver held
up twenty Inmates, relieved them of
nil their valuables and escaped.
NOTICE.
Tho nnmiiil meeting of the vtock-
hnlflnrn rif Mir Mnftnnlr. T n.l fm,f t...i!.i
)ng AHSoclatlon of Antoria, will be held
" weum-Huuy, uccemuer zu, at 2
riV-lrieU" n m nt iha naiml .l .
- ' - - "'"- .'.in r, 1 1 I
the purpose of electing five directors to
m rve im me eunuiiig year, ana lor the
tmnfloction of such other business as
.nay come nerore me meeting.
8. T. McKEAN, Secretary.
iru;iia, ir., rtw. 10, 19J6t
CHANGE OF TIME. .
ALL OVER THE WORLD
They are calling for it and our
shipments are increasing daily to
other lands. ' The
yiBORDHI EAGLE BRAIID
tGtHtjJJXSi i Condensed Milk tsthehrst conden
'th&$iJt&t.i scd miil: crcr offered to the public.
SftijHrnYt,.. CPW ICfiB1
'Y
"""Bei-Hiat.
' li' 'V 1 -
i It h the K..'.dinc: brand. It has stood
the test iia 30 years. It has in
itations l.-ut no equal. Try to
remember trir.t!
AH Grocers and Druggists sell it.
It is simply pure milk of the hzsl quality from which a large percentage of water
has bc.a cva.o:ntcd.
On and after this date the steamer
Lurltne will leave Astoria at 7 a. m.,
instead of 6 a. m., giving Astoria pass
etig rs one hour longer to sleep in the
morning. This i a change that no
uouoi win Da appreciated by the travel
ing purilln.
November 21, 1S03.
BUY OUR WORLD FAHED
"Fisherman's Choice1
BRAND COTTON TWINE
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
All persons having claims against the
entitle or k. Nelson, will present
them to me at the oftlce of J. Q. A.
Itowlhy within six months from this
date.
JOHN JACKSON.
Administrator.
Astoria, Oregon, Oct. 19, 1891.
Following sizes always kept in stock by
Elmore, Sanborn cfc Co.:
Numbers 24. 28, 32. 30, 40, Soft Laid.
15, IS, 24, 30, 42, 48, 54, Medium Laid.
COTTON - ROPE.
N iTK'W OK FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given that thur.J.-r-
plgiied, as administrator of the estate
of Thomas Hhay, deceased, has filed
his final account, in said estate, in the
tounty court of the state of Oregon,
for the county of Clatsop, and that
Monday, the fourth day of December,
1M'3, at ten o'clock of said day, is the
lime fixed by said court for the time
or hearing gall final account. Ail per
sons naving oDjecuons xo said nnal ac
count, must present the same to said
county .court on or before said date.
This notice Is published pursuant to
an ordar of the aroresaid county court,
made an 1 entered on the Tth day cf
f.ovemner, 1VJ3.
Dated November 7th, 15SJ.
F. L. PARKER.
Administrator of said estate.
Our thread laid aud twine laid cork and lead lines
guaranteed the best ever sold on the Columbia
river
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Nolle is hereby irtven that the un
dersigned has ben appointed admin
istrator of the estate of Charles T.
Strom, dfreauaed. ait-1 ail rr?ort9 having
claims against itikl estate must present
the same to her. dimly Terifse-d. at her
residence In tbt cily of Astxia. Clats-p
county,. LTHiHL witlua six months
from Has & NoiremlNt-r Kjta. 1-SJ.
ELIZABETH STROM.
Administratrix.
FastMai
LI
AT Ik 1
S" linn tp.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
SALE.
OF
Notice is hereby given that, iwirra-
ant to an order ot the county court ti
Clatsop county, Oregon, the nixier-
Fitned, administrator of the estate cl
hanih K. Coflman, deceased, will, trota
ana after the 10th day of Ieim!)r.
. 1)93, proceed to sell, at private (ate.
for cash or approved security, ah the
right, title and Int. nut of the said
Surah K. Coffman. deceased, at the
time of ht?r death, in the following
described real proxrty belonging to
saui estate, to-wit: a tract or lot fifty
ft-et wide off the north end of that
particular parcel of land belonging to
tne wild estate, described and bounded
as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a
point on the west side of the. county
Toad, leading from Seaside postotlice
to SKtpanon Landing in Clatsop county
Oregon, ibO feet north of the north
line of Section 21. township 6 north.
of range 10 west, and 272 feet west ot
the west line of section 15, of the same
township. Thence north along thel
west line of Bald county road 2t5 feet
to a stake and 213 feet west from
said west line of said section 15, thence
westerly to ordinary high water mark
of Necanlcum Creek, thence southerly
along tho line of ordinary high water
ii ark 265 feet, thence, easterly to place of
iMKinnmg. said tract herein adver
tised to be sold lies fifty feet on the
county road leading from Seaside to
M.limnon, and extends west from said
county road to ordinary high water
mark of Necanlcum Creek, in Clatsop I
county, Oregon, nml will be sold as a
whole or in subdivisions.
W. V. PARKER
Administrator of the estate of Sarah
1".. Corfman, deceased.
Astoria, Oregon, Oct. 1S,'1S93.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Fr ilw Citj E!tkn to be Held
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clatsop county:
John Davis, I'lulullff, .
vs.
Oliver Stewart, Martha Stewart, and
i'. ii. uwyer. Defendants.
Hy virtue of an execution and order
of sale Issued out of and under the
seal ot the above entitled court in the
almve entitled cause, on the 11th day
or October, lxiw, upon a decree of fore
closure and Judgment duly nuule and
rendered t Herein on the 2nd dav of Oc
tober, 1S93, which said execution nnd
order ot sale was to nio directed and
delivered, I did on the l!Uh day of
iouer, levy upon nil tho right,
title, claim and interest of the within
named defendants In and to the fol
lowing described real property towlt:
All that part of section ten lvinur east
of a Hue drawn parallel with nnd one
chain cast of the east bank of Gnat
cre..k, so called; also the south half
of section eleven; also the south half
or i ne norm half ot section eleven, nil
being alluate In towiiHldn ..u.i.t .i,,wh
of range seven, west, of tho Willamette
int-iiniun, in t'latsop county, Oregon.
And I shall on Saturday. iln isth lnv
of November, 1SH3, nt the hour of 10
w.iovn lu m.. in rronl ot the court
house door. In the city of Astoria, In
said county and state, proceed to sell
the same or so much thereof as shall
be Hulllcleiit to satisfy the sum of
u.liW.:t4, together with the further sum
ot :lt0 attorney's fees, toother with
the costs and disbursements taxed nt
- -'.. and the accruing costs of this
r ..1 1. ui imunc auction,' to the highest
bidder for cash In hand In U. S. gold
i . . "' A- SMITH,
Mierlff of Clatsop County, Oregon.
1 toted Astoria, Qr., Oct. 19. 1893.
ftEVKNTY-PIVH CONVULSIONS.
A Thrilling Experience.
iTn?ri. ta no "" but Km prlo
nr.,i;r-!in."i a1.e,lrMrlence that stands out
prominently beyond all others. Such is
i,K..of lon R Collins, of Komeo.
JnnaJlr,12..,ay,: ."From September to
l:.N'f,r,.ul,,n,f Nervlni. 1 had t
J,vc.?,T"flve convulsions. After
Jr MllH' restoratlvs Nervine
.. hi l,irT nervous prostration, hend
Sc ,.J?'".ner,; lP'eneM. neuralgia.
f ooa bul'J" P tha body. Mrs. J.
It tIv?,; ot. Valparaiso. 1,1., .nd J.
. wLyir' of LoiranHport, Ind.. each
.oid by CUaa. Rogers on a guarantee.
rrpvent mm nim rn.tipHnn snd Sk-fc.
fji'uiaicii.', imuii Uili- iKniut.
Auvlidor ami! rcacie S &i-g-c
K, C?ErRX.
City Attortsey.
JOHN Ii. gMITIL
City Treasurer,
J. V. CONN.
City Surveyor,
RICHARD HARRY.
Street feuperintendent,
WILLIAM CHADWICK.
Police Commissioner,
JOHN KOPP.
Harbor Master,
GEORGE BELL.
Councilman First Ward,
ISAAC BERGMAN.
Councilman Second Ward,
A. SCHERNECKAU.
Councilman Third Ward,
BENJAMIN YOUNG.
(f I nOO worth ot lovely Musk lor Forty
Jtlll .. Cnt, consisting of ioo pi:"
WIW fuu ,i Shel Musk ot the
(oircuunt, coin viki inj lnstrumtiil.il.
rutlvn UP In th most flceant mannci. In- 3
J cluJlng four Urge tlio Portrait.
UARMENCITA, Iht SfianUH Dunctr, 3
AOtUMA PAW and ' 5
HINNIi SLUtiNAN CUTTING.
THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO CO. 3
uruAJway i neAirs niuf., new ioric Uity.
TZZ ' CANVASSERS WANTED.
PUTS YOl) in Chicago
Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and a
Eastern Points
JVIany floors Ahead
X Of Any Other Itine,
Pullman and Tourl&t Sleepers
Free Reclining Chair Cars, Din.
Ing Cars are run dadr v!a tha
Union Pacific Flyer leaving Port
land at 7:00 p. m.
Astoria to San Francisco.
OCEAN STEAMERS
SAILING DATES.
Columbia, Sunday, Nov. 5.
KUite, Friday, Nov. 10.
Columbia, Wednesday, Nov. 15.
State, Monday, Nov. 20.
Columbia, Saturday, Nov. 25.
State, Thursday, Nov. 30.
Astoria and Portland Steamers.
Steamer R. R. Thompson leaves As
toria at 6 a. m., dally except Sunday,
via Washington side of the-river; re
turning, leaves Portland at 8 p. m.,
daily, except' Saturday. The Thomp
son makes landings on both sides of
the river above Waterford, on both' up
and down trips.
. 8.11. H CI ArtK.i
. OMVElt W.MINKRoX'ivers.
F. ILLKKY ASDKESON J
For rates and eeueral ltifoinintion cull mi nr
ddiess,
W. H. HUUI.BUKT, fl. W. LOUNSBKHHV,
a. Gen '. A iff. Aceut
Portland, Or, Astorlu, Or.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
AME1ICA'S
DR. GUIM'S
IMPROVED
LIVER
PILLS
OSMOSE
FOR A DOSE
ta vnnn STOMACH SOUR.
DrMih bad or Ha chlnr On. of th Pl""
ym dl.trr.. IU lh .omiK-h .lid '""J?.
purine Iho hrt..th. Th ln.ur prrfaot xic o".
t,il.tilhi boweU and eur oonatipa it. .. . IB M
...I promptly. yt ..rlt,Sirra-8
UruMWta or utalU aWtUfl Mctlv.il.
Tor sale by J. W. Conn. Drugglut.
i "
nicso tiny Ov ules uosuiwrlcr
to IWiaiu or .t-opallia,
CuUlia end Itijcctiona. (jfflm
lTiejf cure lu 43 hours Uie V 7
3,-uno diseases without anylocon-
t t .ftl K.VIO nnttnAMr
YUOICIMTJ. SULUBiaLLVnUUMJU
Greatest Trans -Continental
Kttihvoy HyHteni.
FR0W OCEAN TO OCERH .
,-IN-
Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars.
Lrjxarious Dining Cars.
Elegant Day Coaches.
ALSO
Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken
Vietus of the Wonderful Mountain
Country.
-ALSO
CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE
To China and Japan.
XinprcM ol India" leaves Vancouver Oct. 10.
AUSTRALIAN STEAMER SERVICE
The "Mlimo a" Waves Victoria Oct. 1G for
I'ennlti'.ii and Amaraliail Porta. -l
or ti kt in, ra'ea and intorm.itlon, rail on or
addrt'Mt
J.tS, K l LAYSOK, Ai t.
Astoria. Ore.
I. O. Kt ii 'Vy, TravoliiR I'as. AsU Tacoma.
t!e Mr!. Rrn, lilf. l'aa. Agt. Vancouver,
R.i 0t-S
STmii IN the FHOHT T
For Silver Side Fishing
USE-
MARSHALL'S - TWINE
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 USE IT
AMERICAN LABOR MAKES IT
IT IS THE BEST
FOB FALL FISHING
FOR SMALL MESH NETS
FOR LASTING QUALITIES
7-Ply 30's
9 Ply 30's
ON HAND:
10-Ply :jo's
8 Ply 40's
15 Piy fiO's -
12 Ply 40's
14-Ply 40's
if
ABE
FIE
FOR
IIIANCE
FIRE AND MARINE.
We are agents for the largest and best companies
represented in Astoria.
Royal Insurance Co., assets,
London Assurance Corp'n
.ZEtna Insurance Co.
Western U. S. Branch,
New Zealand Insurance Co.,
21,562,376,00
8,030,425.00
10,915,829.00
1,017,195.00
2,677,219.00
Combined Assets, , - $45,403,044.00
. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO.
i the line to take to nil
points
FAKTflnrl SOUTH
It is the DINING CAR ROUTE
It offers the best service, com;
bluing
UTVTJVL1T., A nATirWiIKN
1 eaEau &um
It U the popular route with those who
wish to travel on'
the SAFEST!
It Is therefore the route you should
take. It runs through veatibuled
trains every day in the year to
St. Paul and Ghieago.
No Change of Cars,
Elegant Pullman Sleepers,
Snperior Tourist Sleepers,
Splendid Free Second-class Sleepers,
Only one ehange of cars
Portland to New York
Through Tickets
To Any Tart of the civilized world.
Passengers ticketed via. all boats runmuy
betweeu Astoria, Kalaraa aud Portland.
Full Information concerning rates, time ot
trains, routes and other details furnished on
aiillcatlouto
C. W. STONE,
Agr-nt AMo.-la.
Steamer Telephone Hock.
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