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1 1 ' ,' TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. ; DAILY. by carrier, pepr week.. 16 eta t f mall, per month CO eta It by mall, per year $7.00 WEEKLY. t by mall per year, 12.00 In advance. t Postage free to subscribers. fhe Astorlan guarantees to lt ub riiiers the largest circulation of any paper published on the Colurubla ter. jvertislna; rates can be obtained on plication to the business manager. This paper is In possession of all the . HfKraph franchises, and I the only )ier on the Columbia river that pub (iries genuine dispatches. Tt.e Polly Astorlan's circulation is H times as great as that of the com inri circulation of the other dally ja . gem of Astorlu. ;The Weekly Astnrlan, the third t.ld ' ml weekly In the stale of Oregon, has, jitxt to the Portland Oregonlan, ' the largest weekly circulation In the state. f Subscribers to the Astorlan are re quested to notify this ofllce, without . Uss of time, Immediately they fall to receive their dally paper, or when they !o not get it at the usual hour. By do le? this they will enable the manage ment to place the blame on the proper tar ties and to insure a speedy remedy. i Handley & Haas are our Portland Argents and copies of .the Astorlan can t-e had every morning at their stand on First street . : TIDE TABLE. Par the Week, Beginning Te-4ay. THllia WATKH I LOW WATKIl DvTi I A.M. P.M.J A.M. PM. Fm i it. liTTm T it. lTm h rllj; Ttir.... 602880 12M!77 Tb tB2l 0 Fri 6 0 588 2 12578 7 IB 06 7 26 111 fat... 7 1288 5 S 10)7 7 6G 0 2 7 68,18 Sun.. 8 2 03j8 7 2 577 2 8 3B01 83123 Mon.. 9 2 41 8 7 3 47I6 7I 1 22IO 1 9 0812 8 Tuea. 10 8 2218 B i V,t 21 10 1810 0 9 61,3 3 Wed 11 4H8 2 BR55 8111 20)0 2j10Bl4 4 cation to affairs. Tho good works of Mr. Cleveland in his second term have been in the division of his own party on administration measures. With the help of the republicans, he has held the fort fairly well for sound money, J!ut In his appointments, his tariff policy and his foreign complications, tils blundering has been constant, and no president ever fell as fast and far. nm mi mass THE DAILY AST0111AN, ASTORIA,- THURSDAY MOUXIXU. Al'KIL 5, 1894. Put your mind on the rlRlit kind of Stoves! Here At NOE & SCULLY'S. Onlv von can't coiH'i'ite merely reading Come and see the slock, 431 2nd St. Gov. West, of Utah, has vetoed the bounties proposed by the territorial leg islature for the production of sugar, silk and tanning! root, and he has alHo re fused to approve a memorial against free wool. New York Post. Why could not. Utah lie brought In very spsedlly as a state? The governor rises up as a great quantity. Jle might soon be as great a man ns the governor of Origon or the governor of Colorado; or, if he should go to the senate, he would assist In free silver and all that. The letter carriers' overtime claims are piling up, and almost every Monday a largo batch of Judgments are rendered in the court of claims. A few weeks ago fifty New York city carriers secured Judgments aggregating M,000. the larg est being for more than J1.W0. It Is a significant fact that the letter carriers' eight-hour law of 18S8 was not well en forced until after some carriers had se cured Judgment about a year ago. it seems one thing to get a law on the utninta limits ml another thing to have It enforced. KrtUI'TIC'N OF TUK SKIN CURED. .;d. Veiiney, Uruckvllle, Ontario, Can ada, suyx: "1 have used linindreth's Pills for the past llfteen years, and think them the liest cathartic und anti-bilious rem edy known. For some live years I suf fered with an eruption of the skin that gave me great puln and annoyance. I tried different blood remedies, hut, al though gaining strenth the Itching was unrelieved. 1 linully concluded to take a thefcugh course of brandreUi's Pills. I took six each night, for four nights, then five, four, three, two, lessening each time by one, and then for one month took one every night, with the happy result that, now my skin Is per fectly c lear and has been so ever slnee." ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un cried hits been appointed, by the County Court of Clatsop County, Ore gon, administrator of the estate of James palgity, deceased, late of Clatsop county, Oregon. All persons having eiiLlniM airalnst said estate must present the same, duly verllled, to the under signed, at his place of business, In the City of Astoria, Clatsop county, uregon, within six months from this date. All parties Indebted to the estate will settle also with tne unuersigneu. Mated at Astoria, Oregon, this 28th day of March, 1894. WILLIAM EDGAR, Administrator. BOTTLES OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SAL.E OF PER SONAL PROPERTY. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four hour ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur nished by the U. 8. Department of Ag riculture weather bureau, .' Maximum temperature, f7 degrees. : Minimum temperature, 40 degrees. ' Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from July 1st, 1893 to date, 80.03 inches. Excess oi pre cipitation from July 1st, 1893, to date, 25.78 inches, TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, April 4. For Oregon and Washington, fuin weather, warmer. ' ' Democrats are shuddering to think of how the railway mall service will be utilized for the perpetuation of repub lican congressmen. Lord Dunraven Is going to "try a cen treboard aa an experiment" on his new purchase, "The Dlagon." We thought Ills lordship would try a centreboard. t ji ! ; The main thing that stands In the way of the admission of New Mexico to the union at the present time Is the fact that the Wilson bill Is likely to make It republican. The democratic congressmen have opened "headquarters" In Washington. This supplies a long-felt. want. The country wants ta know where the dem ocratic party is at. The Boston Herald publishes a letter from a banker correspondent which shows at a glance the folly of those who contend that the general decline of prices Is measured by the fall of silver. The average price of silver In London In 1886, he notes, was 40 9-10 pence per Aiin,.e It In now 27 B-1U nellee, or O dron of 40 per cent. Now no one In his senses will contend that general prices have fallen 40 per cent since 1KM. A good many have not fallen at all In that period, while the average of all exhibits a surprisingly small downward movement. The connection liet ween the fall of silver and the declining prices Is an Imaginary one. Such a demonstra tion as this ought to put the argument of the silver crown at rest for good and and all. The trouble with these gen tlemen Is that they do not stay out. PRKACHERS AND POLITICS. -The British government goeB very low In actually doing anything to check the depreciations of the Ilehring sea neal poaohcia. The Canadians are sr Hensltlve about that sort of thing. The simple truth about the currency problem. Is that the people are satisfied with the present situation and do not want the circulating medium furthei tinkered with In any way or for any purpose. Congressman tirosvenor made an ex cellent point when he said there was more fraud In the New York custom house every year than In the pension rolls; and there were more Illicit stills for moonshine whisky than fraudulent peiiHlonei-s. In a recent speech Bob Ingersnll con densed a whole library Into Uils: "It Is Kuld that a full stomach Interferes with lruia work. The people have not had too much to eat during the last year. They hav had a splendid opportunity to think, and the result will be an un precedented lepiilillcnn victory this full." tL ..... i. A new dolly, named the Times, has' been started at Washington City by large numWr of printers, editors, re porters and other workers. It says no ithor paper -ever had a tenth as many otocfchoidera as tt has, and that all of them mrn their living by hand and brain. It Is ery newsy, very readable and crUp. It should succeed even In the graveyard of newspapers That the democratic, parly did not know what the country had become vhlle they wre outv has bven the dem onstration of ery day's experience tJitca they came In. ThT never was water ivmcelt of capacity 4 poorer 7'i f,rrnam-e placed in such sharp emi irdt, tut during the second turn of Cleveland; Mid the rraon this term makes m deplorable a how cum I . red wi'h the flrnt. trial Is that then ii'.c TT-c.Mt.-nns had a veto on him, and i . -.! '.'! ?! , rv hy appll- Rev. Dr. Uushong Is bitterly attacked In the columns of a contemporary for having been present at the republican county convention on Tues Itiy aim making a few remarks when called upon by many of the delegates. Mr. Bushong Is accused of having t. ade himself conspicuous In a front feat. This Is manifestly unjust, a fact to which all who were present at the con vention will bear testimony. When I lie doctor stetined Into McKlnley Hull, there was but one vacant seat to be seen, and being asked to sit down he of course accepted the Invitation. From his manner when called upon, It was evident that Dr. Bushong did not go to the convention for Hie purpose of either making himself conspicuous or Indulgence In speech making. However, as the delegates good-humoiedly In sisted upon hearing him speak, he was forced to respond, and expressed 1i!h belief in the principles of protoctlon. Surely any American citizen, whethet preaoher or layman, piy consistently state to a number of his fellow men whether ho believes In the principles ot protection to American Industries cr in I the doctrine of free trade. Nor Is It fair to allege that politics ure corrupt and lit tne same cream ueiioimcv men who are acknowledged to be pure for taking a part In political discussions. If nwr preachers Interested themselves In the polities of the country, there might be less ctuise for coinplnlnu Notice Is hereby given that, by vir tue of an order of the honorable Coun ty Court of Clatsop County, State of Oregon, Issued July 10th, 1893, and to nie directed, I shall proceed to sell, at nubile auction, to the highest bidder, for caiih in hand, on the premises, at the Grimes House, Seaside, Oregon, on Tuesday, April 10th, 1894, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A. M., all tne personal part nershlp property of G. K. Grimes, de ceased, and E. M. Grimes, consisting of furniture, stock, and other property. Seaside, Oregon, March 27th, 1894. E. M. GRIMES, Administrator, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notlee is hereby given, to all whom It niuy coiivrn, that the undersigned, executors of ih last will and testament of George. Flavel, deceased, have filed their tiniil account In the County Court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop cocn ty. and asked to be discharged as such executors und to have their said account allowed. The said court has appointed Monday, April the Kith, at the hour or ten o'clock in the forenoon as the time for hearing any objections that may be made or liled t hereto. MARY C. FLAVEL, GKOHGE C. FLAVEL, . S. GORDON, Executors. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, unit wie uuut-iniBiivu nn been appointed executrix of the lust will and testament or J. M. Olsen, deceased, late of Clatsop county, Oregon, by tho County Court of said county, and all persons having claims ugamsi uib es tate of said deceased are notified to pre- .,, ihe snme. dulv verllled, to ihesald executrix, ut. the ofMe of Fulton Bros., In the City of Astoria, in saw couiii.v and stale, within six months from tills date. Hated at Astoria, Oregon, mis win day of March. 1X94. MAI (EN A. OLHI'JIM. j'.xes'.iH-i. CITATION, in tin- i 'mint v Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. In the mutter of the estate of James P, Metz, deceased, Citation: To John L. Metz, .less Merz, mrs. Pioilence Weekly. Mrs. Sarah Reams, Mm Ralph Jackson, Mrs. J. Metz, and Mrs. T. R Jackson, greeting: In ttu name of the Htte of Oregon You are hereby elled and required to niMH'ur In the County Court or tne Biaie .f Oregon, Tor the County or Ciaisop, ai he court room thereof, at Astoria, (n the County of Clatsop, on Monday, the 7th day of' May. 1894, t 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day. then and there to show cause. If any exist, why un order of sale should not be made or the fol lowing ival estate, to-wlt: Lots Nos. 8 and 9. In the northwest quarter of the southeast uuitrtor, and the southeast. quarter of the southeast quarter of sec tl, n No. 14, township No. T. north of riiiiKn No. 0 west, of the Will. Mer., n Clalsou County. Oregon. Witness. the Hon. C. A. McGulre, Jtidife of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County or Clatsop, with the seal of said court ulllxert. this 2d day of April. A. I. 1894. Attest: C. J. TRENCH ARD, Relieved me of a sovcrc IHootl trouble. It has also caused my hair to grow out again, as it lia.fl been falling out by the handful. Aftsr trying many physicians in vain, I am so happy to find a cure in S.S.S. O. II. Elukut, Galveston, Tex. 0 CI IDPC: hvforcirifr ntit cerms of ilis xTJ K' J Ivti' easoaml ll:o ) oisoii asv.ell. f irit h entire) vepctabli -:.! harmless, f? ,, '1'rcutNe o'.i l:iwil a::'l i'.kla mailed free. 1 2 bvi.-r Ki'txinu Co.. Atlanta, Ua I? fovvfb AVoM Sodden b&sW? 9 ftiQBLE is Solved by the (broductibrv of" our ftavv Shorten i uy it i. M wnicn manes riL .i. i 14l u(;Wro(Some ibaslry, cofjoif. You Can't afrora to do REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. fi. K. FAIRBANKS CO., ST. LOUIS and . CHICAGO, NEW VOHK, BOSTON. Those titty Ctpsulea orosuporlcr to I3alsam of t.opal'oa, Ctibcbs and Injections. (frlDY) They euro in 43 hours tho Vl 3amo diseases without nnyincon-l ii vei;!cn.. sum ur all imtjuMibis -a of all by A BRlDflb CHAMBER Can bo handsomely fur n idicd here. The dillerence liet ween our prices and what you'd usually pay elsewhere will go i'.ir toward furnish ing another room. CHflS. HEILiBORH &S0N- GREATLY REDUCED RATES Southern Paeifie ion THE CALIFORNIA MADE IiY T1IK Co. EVURY REQUISITE FOR : first Class Funerals : -AT- POflLt'S Undertaki9g Parlors, THIRD STREET. Rales Reasonable. Embalming a Specially, jVtusic iall -:- 10UHD TRIP TICKETS 10 COOI) lC)H 30 DAYH AND RETURN 37.50 Including FIVE GATE Tickets to fhc Fair EXCURSION TRIPS FROM SAN FRANCISCO toother points In Calilorni.1 will be allowed purchasers of special Midwinter Fair tickets at the following round-trip rates; TO STATIONS UNDER no MII.ES FROM SAhJ I FRANCISCO. ONEANDONE-THIRDone way fare, i TO STATIONS no MILES OR MORE FROM SAN FRANCISCO. ONE AND ONE-FIFTH one way fare. For Special rates and full information, inautre nf i I C KIRK1.ANI). Dlst, Passenger Agent at 1)4 Front 3)4 First Street, Astoria, Or, ! St., Portland Or. or address the undersized, RICH I) CRAY. T. W. (iQODMAN, H. CHRISTENSEN. Prop. i iltn 'l ramc Manager. Gen. Passenger Agen(. I SAN FRANCISCO, CAE. E. P. ROGERS, Agent, Portland, Oregon, A FREE CONCERT every night beginning at C o'clock. Good music. The best of wines, liquors I and cigars always cn haid. Washington JVIeat jVIarket Comer SoconJ -inJ Main Streets. Wholesale anJ Retail Butchers : and : Packers, Steamboats, Ships ar.J Mills supplied on short noe. Families supplied ptuitipiiy at the 0 st rates. CHRISTENSEN & CO., jprops. J 4 OGClDEflT HOTEli CHIGflGO, MIliVflUKEE Mi ST. PAUli RAILWAY Connecting with AH Transcontinenta Unes i i..v v:.ly Line running la the Best of Its Class On the Pacific Coast. I ELECTRIC - LIGHTED BETWEEN AjM UNEXCELLED TABLE, it Ppul and Kates, $2 daily and upwards. CARS SHR RIFF'S SALE. SMOKER 'SMOKK! SMOKE- BMOKK' If you want any tlilnpr ifwd to iinikc Key Went, linportftl. or (lonuKllo, yor must go to Ctina. Olsen. FOB OVER FIFTT TEARS Mr. Wtrulow' Soothing Syrup har been uscrt for rtilldron tcetlilmr. It wothea th child. uitna the gum allayi all pain, cures wind ciiollo, ami la the bett remeay ror amrrnoea. i-wen ty-tlve centa a bottle. Sold by all drug glata throughout the world. BUCKLE'S ARNICA salve. The beat aalva In th world foi ruta oruiua, mr, lcira. aait rwiiii, revei or), tetter. cliiird Imnda, -tilllilnln coma, and all akin aruiitloiui, and ponltlve ly ciira pllea, or no pay rnulrd. 1' la guaranteed to iriv prfwt Htlrc Ion or money refunded. Trio !n centi or doi. jor aala by tnaa. Itogera, aaor to ). C. Demon. A SURE CURE FOK PILES. Itching Pllea a. a known by molntur Ilk iMtniplratlcin, cauauij Intense llrhlnt whon warm. Thin fnrm. an well aa ltllnd Hlecdlnv or ProtrudlnH. yield at onca t Vr. ttoaanko'a Vila itnly, wlilth artf dlreooir n the iru anertd. alorb tumora. altaya Itrlilna and efTecta r twmanent cur. Wc. DruireUt r mall Circular tre. Dr. liuunuo, tS Arr-h trwt, I'hllaaeliihla, Pa. Hold by J. W Conn. ' FINAL SETTLEMENT. 'otlc ! hereby (riven that the un derg4uMl haa filed hla final account In the etat of Henry Powell, deceased, and the court kit .t M.m.iuv 1 h. r.h o dock A. M., f.w the hearing ut objec tions thereto. If there be any. Aatorla, March Sil. lvt, MARtTUA rOWELU ' Kirx-utrix. Ill tho Clivult Court of the State of Orcifiuj, for lha C'liimty of Clutaop. liiiso il. .larlimm, 'l,ili)tltT, vs. J. J. Kinney, IX'fi'iuliint. Hy virtue of an execution nnd order tif Halt issued out of ami under the senl of the iibiive-ftitltlt'ii Court, In the iilMive-enlltJi'd taiie, on the Slst day or I'Vlnuiiry, 1M)I, mil to mo directed, upon u decree of foreclosure nnd Judg ment rendered therein, on the 23rd day of December, ISM, In favor of the above named plaliillir, and nKalnst the above named defendant, fr the sum of JIlNti.LTi, and the cl und dlMburHeinentf of thin action, taxed at JIU.M), nnd notice Is hereby Klven H))if on Tuesday, the -.1 .t... ..r ...bit lv,.i .,, tl. h,,nr nt 10 s'eliM'k a. m., of salil day, ill front of the County Court House door. In the City of Astoria, In ;ild County and State, I shall proceed to sell all the rlKht, title, claim and interest or tne ilHive-tinincd Uefendunt In and to the following described real estate, to-wlt: Lots hiuilitfied live ta), thirteen (13) mil fourteen ot), II) PhM numbered uie hundivd nnd sixty-two ilCii), In the town, now City, of Astoria, ua laid out md recorded by John MeClure. and ex tended by Cyrus Olney, and situated In Clatsop County. Oi-bkoii. or so much thereof aa shall be suiliclent to satisfy tho asld au:; of JKC.I'i. and the costs and di8tMiiMUi.ui IJ.X'm) at ittl.SO, and U'crulnir costs of ttiia fcuU, hi public auction, to the highest bidder, for' cash In hand. In V pi ted. States gold coin, at lime of sals. II. A. SMITH, Sheriff of Clatsop t'.dimy, Uregon. Dated Astoria, Dr.. Jlttrch lt, W- THE DECT BREAD MAN In this city is A. A. CLEVELAND, the baker. He kneads good bread for nil who need good bread, nnd "takes the cake" for tnaklUK the choicest confec tionery. Whenever you are not busy, and feel Inclined for a loaf, don't forget to call on CLEVELAND, at the Oikbki) llakery. STAMPS Have changed colors vpry frequently of late; but our competitors chansp colors every time they Bee our work. We make wagons, shoe horaea und do all kinds of general BLACKSril THING Perhaps you know this already. Cer tainly yon do, If you have ever em ployed us. G. A. tipson ft Co. Chicago, AND Omfilia and Chicago, The Express Trains consists of Vestlbuled, Sleeping, Dining and Parlor Cars, Corner Secon and Tlenton streets. Cornur Third and AVest Eighth street? j HEATED BY STEAM, n . . . n , . . . ' And furnished wllh Every Luxury known In moder ROSS HIGGlNSCar1 HUNTER a MEROENS, I'ropriclorH of tha Portland Butcherinac Co.'s ! DID YOU EVER Know a man to keep a good thing to himself. We never did. We're glad of it. As soon aa the prices of our Wines and Ljipiois became known, one man told niiolhur, n(ni fco ojj down the line. Aa we have said before, our goods pt-';f lliulr own reputation, upd they ore wanted ot the prices we make, .HUGHES 4 CO. FastMait fitiikj,:' RAKES AND THINGS. J'l;? LJ(llo warm rnys of sunshine drop ping lit liUiiJ V9i'fe? U)i,se mcrninp, aa the acanon navancKS, Jiiuijily (fax', "liet ready, for folIiB will soon be want, j Insr irnrden thlnirK'" S, t ARK i-ol. f Una; ready our hoes, rakes, spades, etc., etc., for your coming. Never mind the prices they'll be as little us anybody's, iiiitwi'f i!!Ty'ii' smaller. J. 'ji. Hardware Dealer. Grocers, : and : Butchers t For SPEED comfort and safety AStorl and Upper Astoria. j Tll'S Line is Unequaled. Fine Tea; an4 Ciiffees, Table Dolicacits. Domestic I an4 Vruptal Fmijs, V;ej.'!l,N'1. Sugar I Cured lijiiw. u.on. I'w. Tickets on sale i all prominent railway offices. Choice Fresii anJ Salt Meats. ' For further iniormaiion inqui.e ot wy 'iicket aecrdi or C. J. EDDY, General Agent. J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agt. PORTLAND, OREGON. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. AMERICA'S i Greatest Trns Continental Kail way System, FRQIW OCERfl TO OCEAN 24 to 36 Hoqrs Ahead! ' f alaee pining Room and bieppmg $m. Iiqxqrioas, pining ears, Elegant Day Coaches. ALSO Observation Cars, alloraing Unbroken Viems of the Wonderfal IBoantain PUTS YOU in Chicago Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis and all ; Eastern Points Of Any Other Line. NOTICB OF AK.MIXISTIUTIOM. Notice la hereby Riven that tha un lerslnncJ haa been tills day appointed the oiluili;trator of the estate ot A. K. IVirrow. dwvnaeJ. J,V the county court ,f Clatsop county. trtiuii. f u parin hnvli'if cl.ilms iit;ulist a-ild erfxnn nniat Divscnt the Biime, duly verllleJ. to the undersigned, at the ofl'ce of I'ulton Bros.. aitiM'liesA l' Astoria. Ul'.i'l1 county. OrcKon, jkttliil pit f)iontb.a frcm tM Oale. S. rt. Aaiiv. January Sd. 1S!4. C. P. UPSHUR, Shipping 5 Gomissiop: Astoria, Oreiioo. Pullman and Toutlst Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Cars, Cln. ng Cars ore run daily v!a the Ur)l9U Paciflp Flyor leaving Port, land at 7:09 p. m. Astoria to San Francisco. OCKAX STKAMERS S-UL!.G D.TES. Columbia. MuiiJay,' Marcfl V State, SaturJay, March to. ' Coluint'i.1, TliursJay. AUrch ,s. Stat. Tutsaay, March . ColamMa. SunJav, .Manh it FiUay, March io. Steamer R. R Thompson leaves As- Coontry, $5.00 and $10.00 Saved on all tickets east. Tourist cars the best on wheels. Equipments of the very finest throughout. Al.0 CANADIAN PACIFIC ROYAL MAIL STEAJISHjP LIME - ' r fa Cr.i.ia inJ japa.t. Empress of Inilli leaves Yanpouycr February fi. Empress of China leaves Vancouver March 5. " Empress of India leaves Vancouver i! ' j'iSTRALIAN STfJIIER SEBVjCf L;ay?s Keb. 16 and March IB tor Ilonolulu and Australian portg. ' for ticket rates and inforrnation. pa)l on or aiiqrta. ' ' ' D. & D. R. Campbell, Proprietors, j TJi JAS- "Y72b,t6r r ' r .j, river above Uniarf.,..i t ... . . . "na, ur. - Dealers in all kinds of - and down trips. uu wlu ; A. a Calder. Traveling Pass. At. First Class Fuel.i Fir, Vine Maple, Spruce Limbs. Aluer.! IIcm)oc anJ 4sh. AI?o. K-st rm les of j ASTORIA WOOD YARDtt""Hrrrl ; daily, except Saturday. Th Tl.nn.! : n n o ram.,.-,!! o.:f., i,n mnk in.n T ..f.1e ?"on,P: ASNrtjTNCEMEXT. itubJiMt to the r.ctin of tha conven tion o uv; 3d Inst.. 1 announce myself as candiil.ile for tne otlice of County Itcconl.r. 1 N. MlTt.HKI-U , S. It. H. CLARK, OLIVEK MINK. J;. t:lli:iiy axdersox, i'KKPEKIC -K COCDEUJ. ReceivpHi- Jruf rita anrt ren-ral lnlmn.'ii. I I. .,iJcrs at Ca:"nn a . ajjr.., j Mor. ur at j-ard. foot of Spruce airect. I . u- Lt-'tNstiisRKif. Orders promptly filled, and w H HrRLPl'RT"1 Astorla' r- SATISFACTION ClIAIwVTEEO. ' Ast. Cen. I-aa. Agt, Tortland. Or. Cui)ilr!j;i cijit Tacoma, Wash.. Geo. McL. Erown, Dlst. Pass. Agt.. Vancouver, B. C a. y. App;, Groceries, Fiour, Fef J, rpvisions, Fniiiif PlateJ Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cur. Cms bJ SqaBn;w Streets. AairU. Ore 17