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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1894)
TIIE DAILY ASTORIAN; ASTORIA, SUNDAY ' MORNING, FEBRUARY!' 18, 1894. ABOUT THE CITY. Tho circuit court -will meet tomorrow . morning. The BrltlBh ship Annesley will prob ably will tomorrow. The German bark Irene lias finished loading at Portland. The steamer Elmore, which has been bar-bound at Tillamook for ten days past, Is expected daily. The British ship Clan McPhersoit did not leave Portland until yesterday morning. She will probably arrive down some time today. Alderbrook school will celebrate Washington's birthday on Wednesda afternoon next with literary exercises, commencing at 1 o'clock. The last of the jurymen who are to attend the session of the circuit court, tomorrow were summoned yesterday by Sheriff Smith, who went to West port for that purpose and returned In the afternoon. News conies from Seaside yesterday thnt on Thursday night last the smoke house belonging to Tom Jewctt was broken into and robbed of a quantity of Bmoked salmon. So far no clue has been obtained to the perpetrators. If Councilman O'Hara makes his ar pearnnoc on the streets today with ONLY a boiled shirt on, as announced In the Budget, Chief Loughrey will probably have a case fur the police court docket tomorrow, Dame Rumor having it that the police commission had given the cnlef orders to that effect, The Clatsop Debating club, at its last n:eetiner discussed the interesting ques tion, "Resolved, That married life If preferable to single blessedness." The debate was won by the negative, whe were awarded the decision bv Judnrer every one of whom was nvtrrled. Thr h'dles think tho jude-es have been guilty of nothing less than treason. An ISO lot for $3. Manny Is the lending tailor and payi the hlphest cash price for fur skins. For $2, a lot Is delivered every weel to the buyer tn Hill's First addition Liovers of a good cigar can always flpd mld. fresh Belmonts at Chas. Ol Men's Hill's First addition Is located In the centre of the city. Lots are now sellinr In It for U The third presentation of "Under thr Gaslight." was witnessed last evenin" by a still larger audience than those at the preceding performances, and the ap preciation was not abated In the least. It lg worthy of note that all the playf presented so far by Mr. Stuttz and hlr Company are standard., anil the price of admission Is so small that people can well afford to give the company the liberal patronage it has received. The performance will be repeated tonight Tomorrow evening tit society drama, t'Lady Audley's Secret, and Family Jars," will be presented. Fresh fish and poultry at Welcome's Market, next to Foard & Stokes'. There 1b no risk taken by Joining Hill's lot clubs. Everybody gets the full value of their money. Flashlight photos of the maskers; al fio' printing op silk and. satin, now on Cxiiblton at Crop's gallery. Bt-e-o-dman's Soothing Powders suc cessfully used for children, during the teething period, for over fifty years. Edward Brekhus, who has created such a sensation In the Sound cities by h)o I'nisptrcd" utterances while in a trapes condition, la a native of Norway, having been born In Hylleslad Presteg feld, Bergens StifU He came to this country about three years ago, and since then has made the state of Washington hjs, home. He will speak In Bethanla JSorwggfan Evangelical Lutheran church on the 24th Inst., and not, as previously announced, at the Swedish Lutheran church. All Scandinavians are Invited to attend. The inspiration ser vice will begin at 7:30 p. m, The Nor wegian clurgyi(iii iu this city ai con vinced that Mr. Brekhus Is certainly In spired. Japanese novelties and fancy dry good.i, can be had at half price, at the ore of Wing Lee, next to Olson's cigar gtorq. tl. Ekstrpm has fixed his prices for Jpwplry to suit the times, and the latest jioveltit-s can be secured at the cost of material used In the manufacture. Ladles' wrltlnj desks, rocKing i .i,e. and dining chairs, suitable for Christ mas presents, at G. V. Porter's. Rpnp street. Handsome crayon por'ralu With 125 purchases, - - , thI:' RESCUE CLTJB. An Interesting Programme and Good Attendance Lal Eyonlpg. A very large sudlence. considering the Inclement weather, attended the enter tainment given by the Rescuo club last evening. President Estes was in the chair, and Miss Fr?nlde Holden pre sided at the piano. The program was an excellent one, as follows: VoeM solo, j "Then Tou'll Remember Me," Mis fchne 1'aiirer; reojfHion, '"fhe White Ribbon." MIR Myrtle Denska; rsclta f.'on, "The Temrerane Girl," Minnie Doenaka; recitation, "The W. C. T. U.." Miss Tena Kronoulst; violin and pno duet, P. Pirker and Miss Trene John K-.n: rc-'t tion. "The Price of a Drink," ?::; T'J I j'repwebep re-ittioji. 'lss 1 Al!m" Nvl'Trt: sor". VSnr M" Vtov.v Itlrs. tVru.i. Miss Catherine Powell Mr. P.obe-t C. Molnto-h and Dr. O. B. Fstus. pled by Mltfi MaUl Powell. Be In? he-rtlly encored, they responded with "The Drunkard's Child;" remarks, pleif"nt. perMnent practk-1 pnd philo porh'l: erl'T ?nli. Pro'. PoMvii, ,.-,, . '--Ty enrwel nr.d f"ve tr. In.'if Mr" "-p e' f-"""l i v-a f-c t-.the pl'fVp-?. t!. vere three to the temperance pledge j and ton to tho clgarbtto pledge, Tho High School Choir wa appointed a committee on program for next week. It was announced by Piesldent Estes that the Columbia Camera club has kindly consented to exhibit a large col lection of world's fair views, for the benefit of the Rescue club, on Monday night, at 8 o'clock, in the Rescue Club hall. The admission Is only ten cents, and as these views are exceptionally fine and well presented, all who attend are sure to bo delighted. All thr finpHt hrflnita 1imt,ill,. r,t niont, Flor de Madrid, Lillian Nordlca, anil IjUS i-uiiima, are soul at W. T. Btv eridg's Columbia Cigar Store. nluon has 29 brands of olonr lin,, cigars and he will give you a better el- ' ,n i . I. . . - gar iui ju ttriiio iuau you can get ror ,3 tciiio a.. any umcr j,uui:e. oil Third street. Anything In the line of gents' furn- I5M1HB su"i i" ": iieweui Biyies, can je had from P. A. Stokes & Co. during me present inuiun, tu prices never be orp equalled. A SMART VESSEL. Interesting Facts in tho History of the Tarn O'Shanter. The barkentlne Tarn O'Shanter is still '.n the river near Parker's dock, but will start up for Vancouver as soon as a tug rrives. Capt. Patterson has been un able to secure definite information as to the depth of the water at Vancouver, authorities here differing In their state ments. The Tarn O'Shanter draws 18 feet when loaded, and in shipping circles the assertion Is made that she cannot load at Vancouver and get away from that port. During the entire passage from San Francisco, which lasted ten days, the Tarn O'Shanter encountered exceedingly rough weather. Capt. Pat terson states he was In company with the bark Aureola the day after he start ed, but thinks that if the Aureola en ountered as unfavorable weather as did his vessel, it will be three or four days yet before she arrives at this port. The Tarn O'Shanter is one of the smartest vessels that ever, wag built on his coast, and has been singularly for tunate In all of her trips. She is now 8 years old, but Capt. Patterson be lieves that today she is far superior In ?very respect to many of the more mod tii vessels. All of her trips have aver- eed up well, and on one occasion, dur ing the days tho old Bteamer Ajy was running on this coast, the Tarr O'Shanter gave the steamer a good race having left San Francisco within an hour of the same time, and made the dock here as soon as the Ajax. On four occasions Capt. Patterson has 'last anchor opposite this city threr days after leaving San Francisco, and wts never detained a single day outside the Columbia river bar fifteen years Thl3 not liana speaks well for the bar. but is a record that any shipmaster may well be proud of. The cargo to be taker from Vancouver will consist entirely of piles. "ffnow Flake" Flour, claimed to br superior to all others, yet costing nr more thn Inferior brands. Roas, Hig gins & Co., Sole Agents. Special attention Is called to our largf stock of stRple and fancy groceries which we ore now selling at largely re duced prices for cash. Ross, Higglns & Co. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Things were rather outet about th temple of Justice yesterday, though preparations were being made for thf opening of the February term, which commences tomorrow. Sheriff Smith has been practicing the last few days with his head in an empty barrel cry ing the usual "Oh yes!" "Oh yes!" etc He's got the tune all right, but there'f not a very large docket, so he won't have to keep the key-note long thlf term. Two appraj' casta were filed, that of A. K' Kragttf vn. Eusene Brock and Ellen Brock, and Charles Olsen vs. M. M. "Walker and City of Astoria. Don't go to Portland to buy your tickets for the "Old Country" and th. East when you oa;i get them for tlu same prica at the Union Pacific office In this city, and thereby save your lo fal fare to Portland. All the patent medicines advertised In this papsr, together with the choic est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc. n be bought at the lowest prices at T. W. Cortn drpg foe. o.j;po.site Oc cident Hoel Ailoria HOME AGAIN, Jacoh A, Jordan, engineer of the As toria Box company, has Just returned from an extended trip down east. Be fore going away Mr. Jordan says he had an idea that A3toria a the dullest tqwu on the map, but he's changed his mind. He found some cities, In fac whole counties down In Ohio, as dead as Lizarus. He behoves, fts a. whole A.sU la is as lyely as any city east of the Rockies. STILL REGISTERING. Chinamen to the right of him, Chlnn men to the left of him and Chinamen all around him, was the condition o' J. M. Stott, of the revenue service, ove at the custom house yesterday, I Biott has been in Astoria for a- week and during this time has issued ove 200 certificates to Chinamen reglstere; here. He went back to Portland on la? night's ste-mer, and will return to Af torla next Thursday. UNIFORM RANK, fc. OP P- t . . - Attention. Sir Kni"htsl All member f the U. R. In good stindlng in thet --r,bord!n?te lodges will meet al O hpn's hall, on Monday evening, Kebru ary 19th. at 7:30 p. m. sharp. PLPlneps Election of officers for thr ensuing year. By order of SIR KN'IGHT CAPTAIN- NOTICE. M-.f-r t'uif! tj.iu :ue' uudfan-itrned r.r.t .pit -nip r.r o-'l by rpfll r n-itUn be lim'tf f the tv ' -p'r b-'rp" hpvlr 'h'.s d'iv h- "M to " V t"p' r ATOPIA GA3 LIGHT CO. Astoria, February L 1S9I. AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE. A Xehalom Rancher's Mlaadvonturo at Arch Cape. A party of Nehalem people, one of whom had an exciting experience at Arch Cape, arrived at -Seaside yepter- iday. The party Included J. B. Pace, .Hen. Hlgglnbotham, Mr. Zimmerman I and three others, and made the trip on iuui, witn tne exception 01 wi " named, who was on horseback and took charge of the baggage. -The latter in eluded a valise, containing money and other valuables, and a number of water proof coata, etc. When near Arch Cape, Mr, Pace, who was In the rear, was in formed by Mr. Clutrie that he could ride through the arch, and thus lessen the distance he had to travel. This he decided to do, but he had not proceeded far beneath the overhanging rocks when his horse got into deep water and threw the rider over his head. The animal swam In one direction toward a rock which was surrounded by water and effected a landing, while Pace made the liest of his way toward the beach. He spent some time pelting the horse with rocks in the hope of gett4ng the animal to swim back, but without avail, and seeing their baggage, including the va lise containing the money, being tossed about by the waves, Pace concluded to seek assistance. He borrowed a fishing- pole some distance from the scene and recovered the property, but found that the horse had faced the waters and made off down the beach. After a long chase the animal wns captured, and when Pace reached Seaside he was In a woful plight, being almost chilled through and with his clothes buttonless and badly torn. TRIBUTE TO LINCOLN. Memorial Address Delivered in Chicago by Luther Laflln Mills. Luther Laflln Mills recently delivered before a large audience at the People's Institute, Chicago, a memorial address on Abraham Lincoln. The speech bris tled with goad points and was frequent ly and heartily applauded Among other things Mr. Mills said: We contemplate, for one brief mo ment, Abraham Lincoln in the largeness of his attributes; his general influence jri mankind. This Is an old contempla tion, but It wears like truth; It Is never .hreadbare; It Is like a lofty story of morals or religion, which constantly as sumes a fascinating newness for our faith and Interest. In his mentality ho shone In Judg ment, common sense, consistency, per sistence, knowledge of men. In his sen Jmenta he was kind and patlenb and brave, No leader ever more completely :omblned in his personality the graceE of gentleness with rugged determina tion. In his morals, truth was his star; honesty tl) vital air of his living. In his religion he was faithful as a saint; Providence wns his stay; 'he walked with God. Fundamentally the two vital charac teristics of Abraham Lincoln were his love of men and his faith In God, Pov erty had schooled him to pity and had taught him the general equality of all mankind.. Abraham Lincoln waa the vindication of poverty. Ho gave glory to the lowly. In the light of his life the cabin became conspicuous, the common est 'toil no longer common and the pool man's hardship the road to honor. It put shame on the prejudice of wealth and birth, anfl dignity on common man hood. The poor received from him in spiring hope; he taught the humblest youth that there was for him a path to power. CHANGE OF ADPRES3, Rev. L, Js'lssen, Scandinavian German and English Lutheran Pastor, Has removed to the house of Mr. M. Lareen Berrinn, W. Fifth street, at the Dack of Scow Bay Foundry, pjiposltt the Finn church, CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Mrs. Christine NIssen, Teacher of Piano and Organ, Has removed to the house of Mr, Larsen Berrinn, W. Fifth FUvet, at the jack of Scow Bay Foundry, and oppo site tUf f'i'Mi church. SMOKE! SMOKE! SMOKE- SMOKE! T f ...it want nnv thins- mwl tn amc.1... tTow WpRt- imnoptpd. nr Hnmitatln must go to Chas. Olsen. ' tyH REWARD. This sum will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction oi inv person selling or ueiiverinjr wines. Hnh-ltuous or matt liquors in ouantltlpc less tnan one gallon in the city of Astoria unless holding a city license for selling same under the provisions of the or dinance regulating harrooms and drink ing shops, LiyUOH JJEALEttH' AS'N. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. Tkn nAvt T'nk'trol t f l7vtaMa(nH T I IIC iiai. v. ....... j uAitiinmu UCIJ tures will be given 'next Monday and Tuesday evenings at 7:30 a'clook fhese ...III ha hv Vn f '1: ILfW'lollnrwl n. Mill J i T ' - '.ii-i, j MT'I- effic University, upon "Political Econo my. lii-Kem may ue nu ai mo aoor. Seventy-five cents for the remainder of the course. Ten cents each. OF INTEREST TO ATHLETES. Tnmna T r n ttfin ilia fi 'h 1 n I . a i urn"- .--v -.ini iritinPr it Princeton College, Princeton, N. J. sys: I have found It imperative to. have sure ana simple remedies on hand In case of cuts, bruli.es, strain, sprains ilH, rhr.lim:il!t--m. Ptf. ChnHl.. ' ' """i vi.r uliit n'rlng upon my profesplon I dlnrover- u eucn icni-ij. in jiiicir-K l'orous TJInatom T trifll rithpff rlnuAM i . ' ' - ' , lU L found them too hrsh and irritating Allcork's Porous Plasters give almost nr.i. . nn n i fi eri In cc power is remarkable. In cagv t - - ' " rrnvmu U4 fcinfilt of thp b'oK nd in a short time you will be capable of oulto severe exer els. In "sprint" and "dlstancs" races snd Jumping the mu"fln or tii.l.mx in Wn and fe Rome time rr.ikPn This run lnvrisMy bp rM'-o , ( ting the plaster in narro-r sir;j, bo m o give free motion, and applying on muscles affected." Only bad weather can check the deepening ' interest inspired by the continuance of our Great Silk Sale. We have all kinds of Surah Silks, Brocades and India Silks, all at prices that are interesting. You expect such things here. In fact you expect more here than elsewhere more to buy and cheaper than anywhere else in As toria. Are you often disappointed? Not often, we think. Velvets. We've heard somewhere of a woman with . black hair who bought a red switch, because it was cheap. What a elorious place our Velvet Stork A wou'd be for such a woman these days! These . days are opportunities for any lady wishing velvets in any style. Whatever kind or color you need, you'll find that it takes less money to supply it, through us, than ever before. Embroideries-- It seems as though we must be selling Ham burg and Swiss Embroideries very low, judging from the crowds that have attended our great sale the past week. It isn't a very profitable business, we can assure you, to let goods go so low, but we intend having the embroidery trade of this town. , ' We're not stopping this sale yet. Better-we're not eolng to stop, This week you will find plenty of bargain nuggets left C. H. Cooper, The Leading Dry Goods House of Astoria. FOR RENT. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ' FOR RENT A good farm on Lewis " and Clarke River Apply to J. V. Mar- len, care Ross, Higglns & Co. i ' BOARD AND LODGING. H SMITH " ! DENTIST. FIRST CLASS BOARD-Wlth or Room8 j .j 2, Pythian Building, without rooms, at reasonable rates. Ap- ovcr c h. Cooper's store, ply at E. C. Holden's, corner Main and efferson. : : W. C. LOG AN, D. D. S WANTED. J DENTAL PARLORS. Ls. Manscll Block, D73 Third street , WE WISH to employ a few good men ! : to make $50 to $100 a week selling our J. . LuFORCE, D. D. 8. Home Electric Motor. Runs sewing ma- trie npsrit ptmnne nines, printing presses, pumps, etc. HAS DLIhTAL PARLORS. Everybody buys them. Steady employ- . , ., n lne " , , , .nent. Kasy situation and good wages. Flvel building, opposite Occident. Address W. P. Harrison & Co., Clerk ' No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. FULTON BROS., WANTED Agents to represent lead- ATTORNEYS AT LAW Ing typewriter. Exclusive territory. Ad- Rooms 3, i 5, and 6, Odd Fellows dress Pacific Typewriter Exchange, Building, Astoria, Oregon. Portland, Ore. . : AGENTS Makes J5.00 a day. Great- W" M t aw ,-Bt kiwhen uumsll ever invented, ite- ATTORNEY AT LAW. mils Sacts. 2 to 6 sold In every hoiiBe. Office, Rooms 7 and 8, Kinney's build- 3am p e, postage paid, Ave cents. For- lng. " hee & McMakln, Cinclnnatti, O. ' " " SILAS B. SMITH, SALE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ""TniTlr'Tr offlce ln Fuel's brick blinding. , CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate in Hill's first tldltion' FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. LOTS FOR $2.-Call at the Astoria j, Oregon ueal Estate Exchange and get a lot ABtona' uregon- in Hill's First Addition for $i - J. Q. A. BOWLBY, JAPANESE CURIOSITIES Wing ATTORN EST AND COUNSELOR Lea has Just received a full line of AT LAW. mpunese curiosities and fancy goods. nm. cnii Rtroet Aatorla. Or. Will sell at cost. 629 Third street Offlce on Second Street, Astoria, ur. q ESTES " MISCELLANEOUS. 'pHYSIClAN AND SURGEON, rTtrrTr" T rrrT Special attention to diseases of wom HOTEL. Remember McGulre's Ho- ' nd sureerv tel at Seaside is open the year around. office over Danzlger's store, Astoria CALL ON P. BAKER, 478 Third St., , . r mIT. nd have your clothes dyed auo JA- TUTiLii., w. v. cleaned. PHYSJCIAN, SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. SEWING MACHINES And general Offlce, Rooms 3, 4, over Astoria Na- repairing, lock-fitting, etc. C. A. May, Uonal Bank. Hours, 10 to 12 and i to 1 32 Main street. 5. Residence, 6W, Cedar street. GEQ. McLEAN, corner Olney and As- tor streots, does a general business in LR- STRICKLER, olacksndthlng Mid repairing. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Dealer in WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on ORUGS AND DKUUQISTS' SUN- Handley & Haas, 160 Flrut street, ano DU1K8. get the Dally Astorlan. Visitors neeo not miss their morning paper whlli 357 Second Street, Astoria, there. YOUR FRIENDS IN EUROPE.-It BUSINESS CARDS, you have friends in Europe whose pas- .--vwvW aage you wish to prepay to Astoria. 'vr"n"w call at the Northern Pacific offlce, F. WICKMAN, steamer Telephone dock, and make CONTRACTOR. ARE! YQU GOING EAST? Patron- r addre8d 2037 flne Btrect- me the Northern Pacific railroad It you are Going East. Low rates of . nrpnnvfl fare through tickets, baggage check- " ,,J nr ArrouxTS and ed to destination. All purchasers ol ADJUSTER OF ACCOUNTS ana second-class tickets can stop over at PROFESSIONAL BOOKKEEPER Portland Rates of fare same as from Offlce, with General Messenger Co. Portland. il6 6quemoque street BEVERAGES. -..-...-j.;.....r,.;s.-.-j.-ss.:-.sss.-ss S- H- MANSELL. FINE WTvrcs lien i.TnTTrmstrali at August Danlelson's Sample Rooms. ONLY TUV. rrTrT7aT ..j w&v7- . ... liquors are sold, at Alex Campbell's Gem. A DELTfTflTTS nmvv frhro u no Dlarn In Aami-ln . - - V" IL T HV I t V' S I famous ber la kept ln such good con dition aa at Utzlnger's popular resort. WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zln fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget lach and apricct brandy. Also French rVenac and wine at Alex Gilbert's. Portland and Astoria. STEAMER TELEPHONE. Leaves Astoria every evening except Eunday at 7 p. m. Arrives at Astoria every day except Sunday at p. m. t.revca TV.rtUr.. day except Sunday at 7 . m C. W. STONE, Agt, Astoria, . A. Scelcy. general agent, Portland. REAL ESTATE BROKER. Notary Public. Fire and accident In surance. W. W. PARKER, BEAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office, 112 Benton street, Astoria, Oi I. R. & N. COs Steamer Ilwaco. Leaves Astoria dally at 7:30 for II in . tv. -TJiJnt. and ron WACO, UUI1IIS m jmu - " ' nectlng with railroad runuing north at 10 a. n, and witn ooais u"f ' bay for SOUTH BEND. SUNSHINE, NORTH COVK. ana omi-r iwum i. . I-.R1V9 HARUOR. Return- AMoand NIGHT BOATS FOR pOftTLANP. JOHN R. GOULTER. fiwetary. L. A. LOOMI3, Presldent B. V. EGBERT, Superintendent. i, y. CASK, Xixu uranc e Agent, - - . RtPRESENTlNO . , 1 rr I'll. nflflnlCH 1 Cerman-Ameilcn, Nt-w York tlty, N. I. Union I-lie una marm ui i. ',r"",";,,.,.,,i NatloiiAl Hre and Marine Ins. Cn- nf HarlforJ. Connecticut Hre Ins. to., of Hnrlford. Hume Mutuel Ins. Co.. San hrancisio. N. York Plate Cilass Ins. Co. Ph(Enlx,of Undon. Imperial, of London. A G. SPEXARTH, ' . DDALtR IN ' Watches, Clocks, Jewelrg Plated Ware. a Sneclaltv. Agent for Winchester Repeating Fire . Arms company, Eashborn's Caitars and Eandolins. Largest stock of Fishing Tackle and Bamboo roles, ine i rauc oupimcu- --BARGAINS IN . WheelM&jWilson Semlng Machines. Kopp'e Beer Hall. Choice Wlnei, Liquors and Cigars. KENTUCKY W HI8ICEY Only handed over the bar, The largest glass & of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half. y:. Free Lunch. Erickson &WirkkaIa, Proprietors, Cor. Concomly an4 wiayeue w. FREEMAN & BREMNER, Blacltsmitna. i ottonttnn nntd to staamboat re- nnlrlnc. flrflt-nlasa horseshoeing, etc LOGGING CAiTlP OlOfiK fl SPCIUiTY. 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth, Astoria, Or. THE Astoria Rational Bank TRANSACTS A General Banking Business Accounts of Firms and Individuals solicited on favorable terms. Foreign and ,, DomeBtlo Exchange bought and sold. " Money loaned on personal security. Interest paid Ob time deposits as fol lows: For S months, 4 per cent per annum For 6 months, 6 per cent per annum For ,12 monlhB, 6 per cent per annum A Savings Department. Having been established in connection with the above, deposits will be re ceived ln sums of one dollar and up ward. Interest will -be allowed as follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent per annum; on- term savings books, 0 per cent per annum. V. K. WAHKiSN, fresiaent. J. E. HIGGINS, Cashier. J. C. DEMENT, Vlee-Prest. D. It. WARREN, J. C. DEMENT, C. S. WKIGIIT, JOHN HOBSON, - H. C THOMPSON, THEO. BRACKER, Directors. TflEflSTOfilfl SAVINGS Bflffi Acts as trustee for corporations and individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on savings leposlts us follows: On ordinary savings books, 4 per cent per annum. un term savings books, 6 per cent per mnuni. On certificates of deposit: For three months, 4 per cent per an- t.um. For six months, 6 per cent per annum For twelve months, 6 per cent per innum. !. Q. A. BOWLBY. Vice-President FRANK i'ATTON Casnler DIRECTORS: J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust. Holmes, BenJ. xoung, a. o. ueea. M. C.CROSBY, Dkaleb lit Hardware, Iron, Steel, , Iron Pipe and Fittings, Stoves and Tinware. Houm Furnishing Goods, Sheet aud Strip Lead, Tin and Copper, and Sheet Iron Central Hotel Cor, jrd and West Ninth Sts. On the European plan, larce, airy rooms and a lrst-clas restaurant, Board dally, weekly or nonthly. Private rooms for families. Ovtwn list) In season. Klnest Wines, Liquors and Clears. tfVENSON & COOK, - Proprietors. florth Pacific Brcmery JOHN KOPP, Prop. 3ohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. , . . . . Ml orders promptly attended to FISHER BROS., Sfyip Chandlers HEAVY AND SIILLP HARDWARE. Wagons & Velilelies ( - arm Machinery, paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loneers" Supplies, Fairbanks Stales. Doors and Windows. Provisional, Flour, and Mill Feed Astoria, Oregon. HUNTER s, rroprletor of the Portland Butchering Co.'s Markets Corner Pocon'l nnd Benton streets Corner Third anil Went Klnhth BtrV(8 SEASIDE SliWpiMt. A complete Btock of lumber on l.nn l In the roiiKh or lrpH1. Kin"'-'-.- . tic, celling,' and all kinds r,f 'ri 'i niouldlnk-s and uliinrrlq- i,o hr-, u-?.?" Z"!!Zuit.?T1?r Tc'lma r.M,..m...- promptly atte"nad ta'cmr" n.i"v UL nil I. ! M' r 1 Senslde, Oregon.