THE DAILY ASTOUIAN, FRIDAY MORNINH, OCTOHKK SH. 18SHI, Misses. Youth's and Children's CCHOOL UHOES Ladies and Gents Autumn Footwear Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Etc. Oar John Hahn & Co. Ara W arrest 79 Commercial St. TESTERDArS WEATHER. , Maximum temperature, 64 degrees. Minimum temperature, 60 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation from September 1st. 1S96, to date, 4.GT Inches. Deficiency of precipitation from Sep tember 1st. 1"5, to date, 3.93 Inches. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, October ti. Forecast for Orepoa and Washington, continued fair Weather. . TO ltBAUKR.-The "Dally Aetorlaa" contains twice a aaurh reading mailer a aay ather paper pabllahad la Aetorla. It Is the only papar that praaaata Ita reader villi a dally tatoaraphle report. ' TO ADTBKTUKRS.-Tfca "Dally Ae- tartan" fcaa aaara thaa twlaa aa waay raad an aa aay aiaer paper pnbllahad la Asto ria. It la tharafora mora thaa twlaa a yalaabls a aa adrartlalac inedlam. AROUND TOWN. Tlie "Astorian" hereby of fers to donate One Hundred Dollars to St. Mary's Hos pital, payable on demand po Father Dielman, when ever legal evidence is pro duced showing that any af ternoon newspaper publish ed in Astoria has printed, within the last ninety days expiring prior to this offer, tt single "special" or other kind of "telegraphic press report," received over the wires entering either of the telegraph offices in this city, from any point outside of Oregon. Astoria, Oct- Id, 1S96. Fishing remains about aa last report ed In this Column. Gun tiler's, the only candles in the city. C. B. Smith, sole agent Mr. M. Conn, of Portland, returned home by last night's steamer. The Odd Fellows held a regular ses sion of their lodge last evening. If Enod grass doesn't make photos you don't get the best your If you want to save money In mack intoshes go to the Low Price Store. C. B. Smith's selection of choice can dies are the finest put up in Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Meglcr were pas sengers by last night's boat to Portland. Just take a look at C. B. Smith's famous Gunther candies. It will do you good. Mr. J. J. Brumbach. the Ilwaco attor ney, went to Portland'by the Thompson last night. In the police court yesterday after noon a man named Applegren was fined 15 for being drunk. The person who has a dog collar with license tag No. 82 win please return it to' the police station. A shipment of catfish was received in the city yesterday from Seattle. Shad are also in the market Dr. Howard's residence is at 525 Com mercial street, over the "Spa." Night calls promptly attended. These bright moonlight nights seem to have been made for the benefit of ex curslonists on the water. The markets are full of new nuts and fruits . Evidently merchants are preparing for the holidays. Mr. Thomas Thompson and wife, Ska mokawa, and Gus Sture, of Knappa, spent yesterday in the city. Dr. T. L. Ball, dentist Teeth ex tracted without pain. Price reasonable. No. 562 Commercial street R. B. May, the Jolly big traveling man of Mason, Ehrman & Co., Portland, is Visiting his Astoria friends. County Clerk Dunbar yesterday af ternoon Issued a marriage license to B. F. Rhorer and May Joiner. John Swan, of Young's River, and Wm. Douglass and wife, of Tongue Point, were In the city yesterday. Fresh salmon from Shoalwater bay are now being sh'pppd through this city to a Portland cold storage firm. The Library Association will re-open the Woman's Exchange, November 17, In the library rooms on 11th street. The ladles of Astoria never had such chances offered before to get dress Schilling's Best tea is in packages, sealed air-tight to keep, full weight, and right It is cheap besides. If you don't like it, your grocer returns your money in full we pay him to do it A Schilling & Company Saa Francisco HS goods cheap as can now be had at the Low Price Store. tHm't pay ten and twelve dollars for air-tight stove when you can get them for half the money at 431 Bond street. Carbons are the only permanent photos aa well as the most artistic. and Snodgrasa knows how to make them. Plenty of air tight stoves In the mar ket, but only one with hot air draught tube. The Queen, at Fisher Hrothers. Price, J10.00. Messrs. Wakefield Jarobsen yvst.'r- Jay moved their flotilla and consMern ble other apparatus up river In tow of the tug Belshaw. Mr. Sorenson, from Gray's big log glng camp on the north shore, yester day brought over the large shaft of his logging engine for repairs. No store In this city ever sold woolen underwear, stockings, cloaks and dress goods for so little money as the bar gains now to be had at the Low Price Store. The Junior League of the M. E. Church will meet this afternoon at the League room. Parents are earnestly requested to send their children to this meeting. F. J. Schofleld Is an expert at flower and general landscape gardening, and offers his services for such work at a reasonable rate. Leave word at Asto- rlan office. Mr. Ale Gilbert, who returned from Bear Creek yesterday, reports that all the people of that vicinity are out strong for Republican principles and joupd money. There will be a business meeting of the t'pper Astoria and Alderbrook Mc Kinley and Hobart Club at T.JO o'clock t the hall, AH members are requested to be present. If you want drugs or druggists' sun dries, go to Rogers. 459 Commercial street He carries a full assortment In his line and sells at the lowest cash price. Call and examine goods and prices. The soldiers of Battery M. from For tress Monroe, Va., will arrive overland this morning, and take up their new quarters at Fort Canby. They wilt come down the river on the Steamer Potter, ' Fie'v. tr. G. W. Gue will preach at the M. E. Church tonight. After the ser mon the first quarterly meeting of this conference year will be held. All otfl cers of the church are urged to be present. Artist Swope's water color birdseye view of the Weston tract, including a fine picture of Mr. West's homestead and Cullaby lake, only adds another laurel to that artist's rapidly growing reputation. The last California steamer took an other shipment of oysters from Shoal water Bay, numbering 630 sacks con signed to M. B. Moraghran, of the Cali fornia market, San Francisco, and the Morgan Oyster Co.. of the same place. One of the features of the day on the waterfront yesterday was the strong east wind which made the whitecaps dance all over the blue water. The bar was reported perfectly smooth, and the atmosphere was as clear as a June day. The merchants yesterday reported business as being rather quiet for the time of month, attributing the fact to the near approach of the election, but more particularly to the magnificent weather which Is keeping the fanners at home where they can do good work on the ranches. For the past week or ten days Re corder Williams has taken nothing into his office except mortgages. Evidently those having money to loan have be come satisfied that the present sound money policy of the government will be maintained, and are beginning to put their money out at Interest. President T. H. Curtis, of the North west Construction Co., returned yester day from his trip over the line. He reports that work all along the route Is progressing in good shape, and that the dredgers are doing particularly good work. Clearing is being done in all the camps, and embankments are being thrown up for the roadway. Sheriff Hare, who has Just returned from Salem, says that so far as he could learn during his visit to Marion county, the McKinley sentiment in that district is growing dally. Judge Web ster told him that quite a large num. ber of voters who at the beginning of the campaign had gone off on the wrong tack, were coming back Into the fold, The Pacific Cranberry Company's plantation in Pacific county, Washing ton, Is this season putting out an enor mous yield of cranberries. Shipments are now beginning to go forward to Portland, Puget Sound and California points, and indications are that a hand some revenue wll be derived from the year's output at this place, which cov ers an extent of about forty acres. Following the price In wheat, the lo- :al market on flour has within the past fifteen days advanced $1.90 per barrel, or from twenty to thirty cents per sack. One lot of flour delivered yesterday was so swelled up with the Importance of Its new value, that It founded the sack and spilled all over the sidewalk. When flour goes on a tear like this the farmr-r figures on a big Christmas din ner. In discussing politics yesterday af ternoon, Mr. Alex Gilbert said that in l&Go In France, where he was at that time engaged In business, the govern ment tried the free silver coinage mon ey scheme, and within twenty-four hours after the law was put in force, the franc piece declined to twelve and one half cents. In forty-eight hours both the government and the people got tired of the matter, and France Joined the Latin I'nlon restoring the metal moneys to their former basis. A gentleman yesterday made the re mark on the street that If the proposed long drawn out, hlfuhitlii, finely word ed, and well ptvlnted dog ordinance In troduced at the Inst meeting of the city council should become a law, It would probably become neoesr for the own ers of canines to hang sidelights on their favorites, al la bicycle. In order that the police ofttcers might see them after dark and arrest all trespassers within the hair line drawn about cer tain parts of the city to be held sacred from Intrusion by man's four-legged friend. Arbor IVty has been established In nearly all the public schools through out the country. Secretary of Agricul ture Morton first Introduced the custom In Nebraska. Front thence It lnu spread nil over the land. No one can lony the good resulting from this cus tom in the schools. Now the Boston Pilot conns forward with another prop ortion which seems to be of almost qual beneHt. particularly to school hlldren themselves. It says: "Some years ago the superintendent of schools in an eastern to, mi. undertook the sys tematlc instruction of all his pupils (n everything pertaining to ornithology. and kindred subjects. Children were taught the habits of birds, of their mi grations, their usefulness In ridding the fields of destructive Insects, and the wickedness of destroying beautiful and innocent little beings, either by shoot ing or nest robbing. The kind hearted professor finally set aside a day known as bird day. In which was celebra'rd the use and beauty of man's little feathered brothers. The secretary of agriculture has heard of the bird day of Oil City, and has written a letter recommending its observance every where. There is much nonsense taught it) the public school which ought to be don away with; but survij" po kindly person could look with disfavor Upon a suggestion which has for Its object the preservation of the native wild birds and the Inculcation of humane Impulses In childish hearts. TO Cl'KK A COLD IN ONI DAY, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 25c, For sale by Chas. Rogers. Druggist, ANOTHKR FLURRY. Stock Excitement In ket. the Local Mar- Mr. Dooney came over the pipe line road yesterday from Bear Creekjead Ing with a hawser a three year old black heifer. The animal was not bumptious. She had occasional lucid, quiet moments, but a vengeful, deter mined eye and a ruffled coat, which sugg.-ted Intermittent upheavals of temper at such times as she pitted her self against the neighborhood round about, mongrel dogs and rail fences. Mr. Dooney is a sturdy man himself, so managed his tow with tlattering success, and was Just congratulating himself on his ability as a pilot, when coming up the homestretch for Ross, Higgins & Co.'s butcher shop his charge espied a golden pumpkin surmounting a pyramid of crates in front of Foard Stokes' store, and dashed from her fastenings like a tornado In the western wilds. She seemed to take the spirit contents of an attractive row of bottles containing Taylor's bourbon which was exhibited in the show window and her frenzy knew no bounds. Salesman Zelgler. stooping over to serve a lady customer with cranber ries, was mentally absorbed with the recent flurry In the wheat pit. but sud denly became confronted, much to his discomfiture, with a bull In the fruit market, and hastily scaled the heights of the fruit boxes for safety, while his colleague made remarkable headway for protection In the direction of the hardware department where he had caught sight of a portrait of McKinley as the Dooney product strove among the onions, trod the cucumbers and fin ally found a soft spot in the watermel on display and fettered with a pierced melon she veered around, shot past the window to Its Imminent peril, and was lost to sight up the 14th street hill. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed administrator of the estate of W. H. Ryan, deceased. All persons having clilms against said es tate must present the same to me at Astoria, within six months from the date hereof. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to pay said Indebtedness to me, forthwith. F. J. CARNET. Astoria, Or., October 8, 1896. ARRIVED RAYMOND, BOY ME DIUM. Parlors 15 and 18, Flavel Building, corner 10th and Bond streets. Sittings dally, 60 cents. Circle tonight. Wed nesday evening circle at Mrs. Hall's, 361 Exchange street. Developing circle Thursday evening. OUR CORNER. A gentleman's resort, at corner of Bond and Twelfth streets. The finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Call and try us. ANDERSON & PETERSON. Frank James, a somewhat famous Missouri character, has espoused the free silver cause. Force of habit. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is an an tlseptlc, soothing and healing applica tion for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, etc., and cures piles like magic. It Instantly stops pain. Charles Rogers. Salton Sea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Urugr Store 10c and 25c per package. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" contains no free alkali, and will not Injure the finest lace. Try it and notice the difference In quality. Ross, Hlgglns ft Co. MR. BARKLEY'S WILD HARANGUE He nvctl His Hands. Tore His Hair. nml KtinU'd Like a Munlac tm Silver. TALKED TIIROKill HIS HAT Made the People Believe They Were Mine owners and That Five Silver Was the Kemedy for All Kvlls, Public and Private. Of all the violent free silver agita tors who ever descended upon this peaceful city the ex-liev. Jt. L. Haiklcy i ivir. Close shaven, fleshy, wild In his gestures, and hUbvus In hla poses, lie presents the appearance of an Ideal anarchist. Ills voice grates upon the ears of his hearers and rises and falls with distressing Irregularity, Had ISarkley been provided with tusks lu!'t night, the liiHt people assembled at Fish er's to hear him would have enjoyed seeing the best Dr. Jekyll who ever at tempted the part. When standing, si lent. Harkley Is not of repulsive appear ance, but when he begins to talk he frightfully distorts his fenture and, with the hldeousness of his poses, gives his hearers the Imprtwslon that they have the delirium tremens. What Is slated alHive Is not a "gold bug ca nard," but a fact. It Is very dlrtlcult to listen to the man. Ills delivery la simply distressing. Probably six hundred people, twenty- five of whom were ladles, were present. For the moot part the audience was composed of the most radical of free liver agitators, and Berkley's tone suited them very well. F.arly In his speech he told a story which was told originally on Bryan. He says he asked an assemblage the difference between Bill McKinley and Buffalo BUI, and a little tot answered that the latter had a show. It was some time before the audience "tumbled," but when It did there was all kinds of applause. The story Is aa old as the hills and demon strated that even an ex-minister can tell campaign stories. Barkley said he got hla political views from McKinley, who. he declared, be lieved In a double standard. He paid his compliments to Senator Mitchell In the following glowing language: "If Mitchell said that he had som ersaulted from Sliver Creek, broken his political neck and had gone back to the gold ranks because he wanted to return to congress, he would have saved all this wind" (meaning the venerable senator's speeches). In the midst of an eloquent outburst Barkley referred to the "patrlotlrlsti!" of the Topulists. This caused a sml'e, but, as Barkley evidently knew no let ter and the audience seemed to sym pathise with him. the smile soon faded away. Barkley Is a strange man, but his "reasoning" Is far stronger. He said "all sound money men will have to vote for Palmer and Biu kner. because Senator Mitchell says th Republican 1 1 platform declares for bimetallism. See i w hat your party has done for you, I boys?" He characterize'! the Republi can party as a "new" party because It once declared for both metals and now for one until such time as other leading nations will agree to recognize silver a condition which, by the way, might not necessarily raise the price of the white metnl. It Is one thing, ! Barkley said, to look like, Republican, and another to be one. To Illustrate! his point he told a story of a boy who had a pet lamb which he loved dearly. The lamb died one day. and the boy's heart was broken. But he had a hog. and his father told him that, if he skinned the lamb and put Its hide on the hog. his grief might be assuaged. This the boy did, and the hog learned nearly all the tricks per formed by the dead lamb; but the boy couldn't possibly make the hog grunt as did his dead pet. While playing with the hog-lamb one day the animal es pied a swamp covered with green ellme and, true to Its natural Instincts, plung ed Into the filth. And It is the same way, Baryley declared, with the sound money Democrats they have the sheepskin on, but the grunt of the swine and plunge Into the slimy swamp by placing a candidate In the field to defeat the boy orator of the Plattltude. When McKinley Is elected or, to use Barkley'B expression, If McKinley Is elected these hogs the Republican hogs, too will root up the country and ruin us all. Then he went on to say that the Re publican platform contained no remedy for the Ills of the country. "The Re publicans say we will have a panic If we have more money! Just think!" But he did not tell the people they would have to work Just as hard for a dollar under free coinage as now, and that that dollar would only buy one half of what It will now purchase. But he probably forgot that. Neither did he tell his hearers that, Instead of having more money under free silver, the ab sence of gold from the circulation would decrease the volume of money nearly one half and leave even that portion remaining In circulation depre ciated fully one-half In Its purchasing power. "Now," he continued, "if national bi metallism will not make a thing good, how will international bimetallism make the same thing good?" The au dience seemed to think this silly ques tion a good point and set up a gicut yell. But when, he asked the nsner men if they didn't think It an outrage that they could not take their silver bullion to the mints and have It coined into dollars, the sapient suggestion of the ex-reverend gentleman simply brought down the house, the large num ber of silver bullion owners In the audi ence being loudest In their applause. He said he liked the banker and was conceited enough to think the banker liked him; but he wanted to "keep the banker out of the government and the government out of the banker." Har vey Scott, editor of the Oregonian, WARRENTON Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Mtns on application. would not tell a "story" for the world. said Harkley. Scott wits the biggest man In Oregon In the t'nlted Slates; he was too big. That was what was the mutter with him. You (Harkley) 'can't get any pulp Into his head. The people of Oiviron spoiled him by telling him he was so einr.il." Scot), he said, accused hlin of otlng the Ooiitocratie ticket and he explained the circum stances as If he were ashamed of the allegation. In the town where ho reach ed his majority, as he told It, seventeen young men, Including himself, resolve-l to vote against "I'ncle John." whoever that might he, Just because the old man had held oltlee for a long time t'nele John was defeated by six votes Barkley said he met the old man the next day, and asked him how he felt "Like Laiarus." was the reply; "Hi ked j by logs!" Then he said (hat the silver dollar la a SO-ivnt dollar, but that the Hepubll- can party made It so. That's where he "kicked." "When we elect Bryan we will have a loo-cent dollar. (Orvut cheers ) "They call us repudlallonlsts, revo Unionists and anarchists. If to lift the burden from my fellow man Is revolu tion, then I am a revolutionist; If to make a dollar worth 100 rents Is repu diation, then I am a repudlatlonlst; and If to give all rich and poor an enunl chunre la anarchy, then t am an anar chist." Then he said that all the sliver coin ed since 1MW was reserve silver, lie wanted to break th corner on money. Money, he divlared. was now belter for hoarding and sni-iilatlon than for commercial purposes To break the comer he would art In tho same man-1 ner by which' a wheat corner Is broken "by pumping wheat In It." "Let us authorise congress to say: 'Hi-ya, laki off your coals, sharpen your picks, dig out some bullion, and bring It to inv; I'll fix It." Thai's the way to oust the the gold bugs!" By "Iniys" Barkley probably meant the silver mine own ers, but he dldu't say so. Then he went off Into a harangue on the tariff and sli.led that, to satisfy a morbid curiosity, he had gone through fifteen factories, and out of all the workmen employed not W per cenl could say "America." Yet, he declared, the Republican platform Is supm.-u to protect Ameriian labor. He wauled toi open tlie mints and the mills, soon of-' which he got lost on the tariff. AIUlKSTl-:i FOB PKKJPKY. Irwin S. Watson Arrested at the slum f his IHvorced Wife In- San Francisco, October 12. Irwin Watson, local manager of the Home Mutual Insurance Company, was ar rested bslay by Detective Whlttaker, upon a warrant from Portland, charg ing him with perjury. Detective Holsapple, of Portland, w ill take Watson north tomorrow. Watson says the charge of perjury Is preferred against him by his divorced wife, Win ifred Watson. He secured a divorce from her In Portland about a year ago upon the groftnd of desertion. In his complaint he swore that he was a real- dent and the woman now alleges that at the time he made the complaint he was a resident of San Francisco. Winifred Watson Is a sister of the wife of McOoughey, the man who shot Dr. Plouf last year on Market street Watson says Mctlotighey has within the past few months attempted to blackmail him Into paying his divorced wife an amount of money and Into .riv ing her a lot of his furniture upon a promise that the present charge would not be pushed. Mr. u. M. nosw-ortn returned on yesterday's steamer from California and has re-entered Rogers' drug store where his old friends are glad to see him. Mrs. Bosworth returned with her husband. If Senator Hill feels the next three weeks hang heavily on his hands he can put In a good word for the straight prohlbltlonlBt ticket. That Is where his heart Is this year. New York Adver tiser. Architect A. 8. Tee left Inst evening for Drain, Southern Oregon, where he will spend some time at Boswell Springs In the hope of curing an attack of rheumatism. The U. S. Oov t Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. No cure no pay. For Hale at Estes-Conn Drnsr Store. By the way he is talking, Bryan Is cutting his throat, as well as making It hoarse. OABTOniA. Tllfw In! It n HfMtan ttirf at FROM NOW UNTIL SPRING Overcoats and winter wraps will be In fashion. They can ba discarded, tempor arily whlls traveling In the steam-heated trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. For solid comfjrt, for peed and for safety, no other line can compare with this great railway of tha West A gliinoo nt tho map will liw tlmt tho town of WARRENTON- eont tins tlit host situatoti property on tho west huIk of tho bay. Alnwly mx limulroil peoplo live within' u tUunon throw of the now rnilroiul tlt'pot, inul nt tho Special PrlccH now oHVtvil thoro can ho no hotter investment for HOUSES OR BUSINESS PROPERTY Clioit'o lots n ro being miltl tlaily ut upt'eiiilly low piicor on installments, to unit tint tiinon. In a few weeks there will lio an ailvaiu'o. Now is tho linio to buy tho lot hurguiiiH on tho Peninsula. WANTf.lv-A COMPANION. (Advertisement In a London paper 1 "A lady In delicate health wishes to meet with a useful companion. She must be domes! Ic, musical, an early riser, ninlable, of good npearauce, and have some cxpci-leiioe In nursing. A tolal alwtaluer preferred, t'omfot table home. No salary," A few days afterward the advertiser received by express a basket Inbelled: "This aide up-- with rare- perishable." on opening It she found a tabby cat, with a letter lied to Ita tall. It ran thus: 'Madam-In response to your adver tisement. I am happy to furnish you wlih a very useful companion which you w ill II ii.l exactly tilted lo your re- UUlrements. She Is domestic, a good vocalist, an early riser, possesses an amiable disposition, and la considered handsome. She has hail a great ex perience aa a nurse, having brought up a large family, I need scarcely add that she Is a total abstainer. As salary Is no object to her, she will serve yuu faithfully In return for a comfortable home." Youth s Companion. WANTED, $10 to $IH per week for men ami tvumca for easy boms work. No books or canvassing- No experience. Bona fids offer. No Catch. Send stamp (or work and particulars. B. HERMANN, ill 8. Hlxth street, Philadelphia, Pa. FOR RENT. Fort UKNT-A front room nicely fur nished. Inquire, '.'It Bond street, city. Knit KKNT- Three or four furnished rM.irm, suitable for light hoiis. keeping. Inquire at Crow's Gallery. KOU UKNT-Thrve or four rooms, with hoard. Mrs. IC. C. llulden. corner Jt h and luianv streets. FOB KENT Three furnished rooms with or without board. Apply INI 7th street. FOK BALK. JAPANKSK tiOODH Fireworks -Just out Just received Just what you want nt Wing Lee's, US Commercial street, Cedar Shingles SF.AHIDK LI'M It ICR YARD, OFFlCK 355 COMMERCIAL ST. B.F.ALiLtEN&SON Wall Paptr, Artlut' M.utUlt. Paints. Oils, OUn. ale. J'im Matting a. Rust aa4 BaatKM (i4 3Sfl Cc mmerclal Htreet. A. V. ALLEN. DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, FeeJ, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. A.HTOHIA IRON WOHKH Cosroaly St. . toot of Jackaos, Astoria General Machinists and Boiler Makesr Ltni ant Marina Enalnaa. Bollsr work, Staaa boat ana Canntry Work a Saalalty. Caallnts of All Descriptions Ma4a lo Ordar oa Short Notlca. John Fox....Prealdent and Superintendent A L. Fox Vto President O. B. Prael Secretary First National Bank. Treasurer Raport of th Condition or nig First National Bank OF ASTORIA, At Aapirla. In tlin Mate of Oregon, at the close of bualiieaa, October A, IHUt, URaOUHCKS. boanaand illaeounta .$21,W7 da Overdrafts necureil anil unsecured. IX Ml ir. H, Bond to secure circulation... la.NiO 00 Premium mi II. K. bonds.... , l.insl 00 Htocka, securities, itUi 1 1,97(1 79 Other Uoal Katale and Mortnagoa Owned Mlft 17 Due from national banks (not reserve agonts) ll.Wl Oft Due from atatr hntiks anil bunkers n.Kt (H Dun from approve') rtwrv aurni 78,iW 7 Checks anil other cash ll.-ms lint mi NoU-a of other National llanka, ....,. 4: oil Nickels and canta - al 7 Law ir ci. Monkv Ukhkhve in Hank, Vis: Npsols Km 800 00 Iiral tontli'r nota 4.01 tin Wflft (lo hlpiiiiiliin fund with II, H. Treasurer (oliern-iif ofclri'iiliilloii). Bf.J M Due from U. M. Treasurer, otlmr than ft per cent redemption rund ,'MaTt OK Total lu,7Hl 86 I.IAHIM'l'IKI- ( npltal stork paid In f no.mm (XI Hurplus fund lu,(u 11 Unlimited prollts less ex penses inul uses paid...- M),iti 6; National Imuk null's 11111- stanillng lUfflOu me mi unite lianas ami Hankers CM) 14 Individual deposits sub ject to cheek t'X.O-H tl Ilemsnd nerlllleHtos of d. pi)lt 6:1,211 07 Certified cheeks i,imm (jo OT.aw 8ti Total ir.'.l,781 W Male nt Oregon, 1 County nf naianp, f "" 1, rt. H. (ioiilou, cashier of the atmvn named bunk, dnaiilcuinly swear that Hie aliuvn atuiH ineiills true to the liest of my knnwleilirn and belief. f. M. (KMIIION, Cashier. Subscribed and "Worn lo uef re me Mils 1tt.l1 day of October, Ihlni. W. I,. HOIIII, Nutary Public Correct Attest WM. M. LAPP. 1 J O. HANTIIOKN, 5 Directors. J0HMA. DKVUN, S R. L. Boyle & Co. Real Estate LOANS AND INVESTMENTS sWJ COM.MIJRCIAI. MT. "The Louvre" ASTONU'H (.Illinois ENTERTAINMENT HALL a ri.omt riit MuiU. flatntM of All Kim!. Two Mglnrut lfri evmuiiixt; rmsMusi Good Order and Everybody's Rights NTKt'lTI.V OIINKUtklt. c. a. hanson Cash Grocer COMMERCIAL STKRCT ROSS HIGGINS k CO -a. -a- Grocers, : and : Butcher Aatarla aaa Lppsr Aatwrta riaa Thi an J Cos. Tals fclkti. tfcMasttlc a Tlal Fralta. VcMita, Sufti Cum tiaaa, Ustea. kit. ChoUt Fresh - and Silt Mrats. ' 1K71 iM l.ulrkatliiK OILS A Specialty Fisfyer Brothers, Sett A STOP I. Ship Cluindilory, Iliirtlwarf, Iron it StH'l, Coul. (iriM'i'rie t Provision1,. Flour. t Mill Kc.', I'uiiitH, Oil, VuniislitM, Ilg&tTH SlllifS, Fnirluuik'n Scale, l)oor it Windows, Agricultural Implement Wagons & Vehicle. The Palace Cafe Is the Place for a Good Meal... Eastern Oysters Is the shell or ca Served to Order or Sold at Retail W. W. WHIPPLE THE PALACE the npn VJCi 1... A RtS0RT FOR Corner Commercial ud nth St GENTLEMEN ALEX CAMPBELL, Prop. .SNAP a KODAK. st any man coinliis out ot ' our aura and you'll gat a portrait ot a man brimming over with pleasant thoughts. Hurt) quality In tha liquors we have to offer are enough lo pleaaa any man, COME AND THY THEM HUGHES & CO. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT GEO. NICOLL, Assistant. OFriOM: Kopp's Hew Brewery SEASIDE SAWPiL A complete stock of lumber on hand In tha rough or draaaed. Flooring, rue. U11, onlllng, and all kinds of finish; mouldings tnd shingles; also bracket work dons to order. Terms reasonable and prloes at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to, Office and yard at mill. H. F. L. LOGAN, Prop's. Seaside, Orsgoa. JU - ) 10" - T" L