The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, February 02, 1897, Image 3

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    THE DAILY AoTOlMAN, TUESDAY MOMING, ' FEBRUARY t, ; 1897.
AM-fltlitttl Reparation fur As
stmllallnO the Food aiul ItrtfuLi
Uiig itwe SuimvJu otidltowds of
Promoten"Di(te$!lon.Chfttful
tK5Sfltvlc5t.Contalns nclltrr
Ojmiin.MorpliInc nor Mineral.
Not Nahcotic.
WJ- Smi-
A perfect Hi'iiu-dy forforuiIlM
lion, Sour Slonwich. Diarrhoea.
Worm oirvulsioas .fewrislv
urst ond LOSS Of SUM".
VkSiimW Siimlur of
NEW S'OHK.
CXACT C0Y Of WKAWCH.
( J.HEHE
Columbia Jivcr
oalrnot.
Chf mkf if far a
Cook
Are You (lomg East?
li mxf ai4 w that your Ucki
ri via
T
HE NORTH-WESTERN
LINE.
. ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
OMAHA RAILWAYS,
mil la u
GREAT SHORT LINE
RtWM
OULUTH,
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And
all Points ' Eiut' miJ
Houtl..
Ttrnlr Mnffnlflcant Trarli, Peerlaas Vei
tlbulixl Dlnliif nd 8Upln Car
Tmln n0 Mono:
"ALWAYS ON TIME "
Mv given uila roQ natlonaj reputa
tion. All olaaaea of manpnifera carriad
on Uia voUl)ulJ trulna without itra
oharKn. Bhlp your (ralirht and traval
over thla famoua line. All Mnti hara
tli-kata. 1
W. H. MIC AD. F. C. BAV-OK.
Oan. A iiant. Trav. F. and P. Aft
148 Washington nH Portland, Or.
THB ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT
REPRESENT
M panangar train on tha Chicago, Mil
waukee and Bt. Paul Railway. No. iu
tarlna ara vaatlbulad, heater by ateam,
and lighted by eleotrlolty. Bach aleep
car berth haa an eleotrlo reading lamp.
Ita dining can are the beat in the world,
and Ita ooachea are palaoea on wheel a.
Thla great railway, connecting aa It
doea with all transcontinental line at 8L
Paul and Omaha, aaeure to tha tarvellng
publlo the beat aervloe known. Tlcketa
via the Chicago, Milwaukee ana bl Paul
nallway are on aale at all railroad ticket
onlcea to any point In the United Btato
or Canada. For mapa, (older and other
uiformatlon, addreea.
C. J. KDDT, General Agent
I. W. CA8ET, Portland, Or.
Trav. Paaa aad Tkt. Agent,
Portland, Or.
A Handsonio Coj.iJtion
Is oneot tbe gnsatu.: i li..n. , k oi,mu can
poaaeaa. PoaaoHra C'nMruiXioM Puwoaa
! It.
i
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SEE
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
CF EVERY
BOITTLIS OF
0.'ji li j-', if Is rWM talk aaly. It
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yo tUilt C pl.-a t yroalt Hat It
It Mj ut u f "ill eotstr atary ft
yo., . that jn rrt OA-B-T-Oa-IA.
ail TZT . ytr . si UN
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Fo r -wmi sur"
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
HtMIN.il. BUPEIXINTKNDKNT.
II. H. LYMAN,
((,' Atroea tho atrwt eaat of poart
orriir. Offlce) hoore, flnrt Wednmxlay of
every month, i a, m, ta I . ri. Every
Hatunlay. a. ni. to 1 p. m.
II. A. BMITH.
DENTIST.
Tooma t and I Pythian Building,
oven C. H. Cooper's tor
Da O. B. E8TR8,
PHTBICIAN AND BURGEON.
Bpeclal attention to dlseaeea of woman
anu aurgery.
Office over Danalger'a atore. Aatoria.
Telnfihone No. tX
J AT TUTTLE. M. D.,
PHTBICIAN, BUROHION ANT
ACCOUCHEUa
Office, roomr t and t, Pythian Building.
Itoura, 10 to II and I to I Raaldenoa,
Cedar atreet.
H. T. CROBBT.
" ATTOnNRT-AT-LAW.
Alt Commerrlal atrert
i. q. a. nowMiT.
ATTORNET AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
omce on Ttond afreet Aatoria. Or,
JO,rNT. LIOHTKli" "?.'rT''
ATTORNET-AT-LAW.
' Office, iipntalr. Aatorlnn Bulldln.
1. N. Dolph. . lll. haM Nlxoa.
Cheater V. Dolph.
DOLPH, NIXON A DOLPH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW5. ,s
Portlnnd, Oregon 34. IS, M and 17.
Hamilton rtiillillng. All legal and col
lection bunlnn promptly attended to.
Clnlma agalnat the government a !
laltv SOCIETY MEETINOS.
ssaaiisw
TKMl'LE LODOE NO. ?, A. F. and
A. M. Regular communlcatlona held on
the Drat and third Tueaday evening of
each month.
Q. W. LOUNBBERRT, W. If.
E. C, HOLDEN, Secretary.
fmLDODPaiSOIj
A enr ril A I TV I'mnun, Km
IHUrClilrlU oodaiTorTtrt
U1UMT HI.OOU 1'OlriON permanently
ured In 16in&6 dara. You oan ba tru M
3 liomo f or urn prlra amlor annia g on rau.
IT, ii j, 'u inirr lupinn lion . v win win
fcranilopav railroad fnniandbotel blll,and
Ik jharre.ll we tall to cure. If you hae token mr
enry, Iodide potn.li, and ailll ha arhea and
iihiui. M uooua 1 'a tclie In mouth. More TliroH
Pliuplea, Copper Colored Hpotm Ulcer on
wit Dmrluf tlio Iwdr, llulr or Kvrlirown fnlllng
dutril la thla Heeoadary BLoOl I'OISOS
gaarante to cur. Ws aoliolt Uie tnoiit olxiU
uate csaaa and ensllense tlia world for a
Ann we eannot cure, l'hle dl-ue hna alwaia
mllleit thaaklll of the moat eiuioent phyal
rlsna. V00,O0O eaplul bhlod our onanndk
Uonal raaraatr. Abeolutepronimwnt jeaiedoa
.TllcntWill. AlTe rtHW HKMKDX CO,
1 sjaeoalo lauurim, t.iiUiquv), ALL,
Oo to Elmore, Sanhorn'i offlo and se
maohlne. Take along aoma of th twines
"aa good aa Marshall's," In your poaket
and teat them. Then see how much more
Marshall' will itand. It' money In your
pocket and ft ah In your net to find out
their new and handaoma twin testing
Wi3
AJARI(Mfl NEWS.
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IihiiK' ut M'xin
Moon. I, r"lrl yr.
an, ijmi r, a,
1, Kull MiKiit.
Tim Henry Vlllurd l miorVx! miui'lu.
The tug ftnllnf M yentnnjay engagwl
t .. t I I I ... 1 1 .w luln 1 , I. r. .1 U 1 1
III i..wJ,n,i,
say thM h Mill Ixi Wild to put to
In a day or two.
Th ni rviniM.i m the waterfront
ywntie-iliiy 't fiw and faw brtwwn.
Kvmt Ctir vlstting caiUilna) rmild riot
mtLT9 up any rxiiltxiunit.
The Alk IVkwii' AMrlatlon ha
r'lM-tnl l he prfwt manager and
iMiaH of dlnH-nwa. Their rnrt shows
that last year' wurk netted a fair ur
plua. Ttie aiwHK'laltim -will extvl out a
large aalnxm flt next apring, and In-i-reoaed
prorflta are rxpected.
Hhlilng men are beginning to won
dr what has betonne f the honr
Aids, now out 67 day frwn Hhanghal
fur this port to load lumljT. On Jirr
lat trip over. the artwoner. In t-ominanil
f (',ftitln AwlTfi, w!k1 Port
Ttwnsnil In 'it day, one of tho quick
est tiMMoge on reMK-l. Hhe Hailed from
I his rt on HitnntMr 21 lst and ar
rived ai HhaiiirhvJ In U day, but ahe
waa then heavily loaded with lumber.
On the return trip she sailed lerember
t and has miw bwn l7 dnya on the voy-
atie whli4i sie ha tiuvU loailed In that
length of time and wlUrh she ha rov-
ered In about half the number of day
when rrturwiu;. Colirust.
I 'resident Cleveland On the 20th
alarnod a bill which provide that all
Vi-nwHa above llftmn ton bunlen. re
quiring engineer and pilots, carrying
freight )yM-ngem for hire, anfl
prMllrl by gaa. fluid, naphtha, or elec
tric motor, shall Urmade aubjit to
all Kedi-ral law rHallng to the Inapec-
tJun of hull uul boltir, and providing
that all auuh ve-)s ah&ll be mad
to confis-m to all KedunU law rotating
to the regulation of steam Veseal pas-
Ing eeuih otlwr, and to auoh further
regulations regarding fug signal.
lights, and steering and sailing rule.
the board of eupervtatng lruipeotor
of strom veesei shall dem neceomty.
Captain Orauie. of trie nrltinh ship
Falkland, now lylng at I"ort Ttwnseid,
Is In the city. The captain aaid: "I
do no expect to throw the nanvaa of
my ship to the wind strain until the
next grain stilpplng season. Charter
raJra on fmnoge from the IHurirlc roast
are an inw Uutt the owner of my vi sue I
prefer not to have the craft moving,
at rhe price. ' The Hritlah ship Bal
moral and Punrow arw also at Port
Townsend. under order to He up for
the aoine oaune. At Port Angele the
Ilrtttnh ship Andrina 1 laid up for the
anw reason. There are other ships
In Puget Sound and nrltlsh Columbia
waters. I undemtand, In similar circum
stances. My Mrple do nt desire to
take lumber charter from th Pound.
They are too low for a paying propo
ait Ion." Lelg-.
The sealers at present employed In
hunting fT Die fur anlrnals along this
ixsist before glng over to the Japan
reus are inAklf.g good catches when the
weather favom. Peal are plentiful,
but the weather has been too rough at
llmea to hunt. Coptain T. K. Morrow
of the Kate and, Ann arrived In this
city yesterday after making an over
land trip from Drake' bay. llnat
uteerer Cowan was taken ill and he
came to secure the services of Jark
Lee. When Captain Morrow arrived
he w,i aurpruted to meet Dan Clausen,
one of his hunters, on the atrwt.
Clausen was out hunting in a boat
day before yesterday, and knowing the
captain was coming to this city he
.hought he would roturn also, as he
he had left bohlnd him a pretty bride
of a few' d. ;. While out hunting the
atiMimer Aetata pojMed by. Clausen
hnlUxl It and got aboard, ordering the
txmtmen to return to .the. schooner.
Captain Morrow and his hunter and
hoHtstevrer will rwturn this morning to
the Kate and Ann. They H11 have to
Ko to Pausallto, thence to Point Reyea
station, whiTe they will take a stage
part of the Journey and then walk nix
miles to their vesnel. Chronicle.
TO l UK A COLI IN ONK l0,
'Take laxative Uromo Quinine Tablet.
All druggist refund the moijey If it
full to cure. 25c. For iale by Cha.
linger. Druggist.
One of the most wonderful of the
feathered Inhabitant of South America
Is tho oven bird, which mixes hair with
mud and builds Its nest In the form of
a baker's oven. In this structure there
are two com pur-t mend, one of which
where the wan are laid Is hlffh up so
Unit the birds may hatoh their young
In the dry.
A weeil In the garden can be easily
destroyed when It first starts. Con
sumption can be nipped In the bud by
One Minute Cough Cure. Chos. Rog
ers, druggist.
Modern herolam die not consist of
throwing away our Uvea on some fan-
olful field of honor, but In enduring
Rucoemrully the lltitle trials and temp
tations) of every day life. Kellglous
Herald.
Not one minute elapse) between the
taking of One Minute Cough Cure and
relief. Why shouldn't people take One
Minute Cough Cure. They should.
They do. Cha. Rogers, druggist
There are 208,749 railroad bridge In
the United States, spanning 3,213 mile.
ROYAL iuiKinz Powder.
Highest of ll la leavening
itnngth -U. S, tovanuBat Report
0 pood reasons wby yoa
( should use I
8dTIMEHE
t There are none rvliv vou t
-i t,i ..... y
9,
P-i'"ii'l i, r.. I.l.ij
tha n. k. r?iH..i.k t.,-r,h ew
a.v,.'t rfu4, -J iTi
TELL IT OUT.
Don't alt down and wait for trad,
'Taint the way,
Oet a hustle, make her show,
Push your business make her go.
Don't sit down uid wait for trad,
'Taint tha way,
Taint th way.
If you've got omthlng to ll, .
Tell It about.
Let your neighbor you're "fly,"
Oet up "bargain," don't say dli.
If you've anything to sell.
Tell It out.
Tell It out. t
Folks don't know you If you don't
Advertise,
Keep thing movln' every day.
Talk about It; that's the way.
Folks wan't know you If you don't
Advertise,
Advertlie.
FIRE ALARM BOXES.
Box S-Trulllnger's Mill. ,
Box i Aator and Seventh street
Itox 7 Ninth and Duane.
Dos. t Commercial and Fifteenth.
Ilox 9-Clatsop Mill.
Dor. 13 Car Stable.
Ilox ItMcGregor' Mill.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
After January 1st 1W, freight
charge must be prepaid to all stations
on tn A. and C. U. It. It. where th
company has no agents.
C. F. LESTER,
Superintendent
LOBT-A dear little child who mad
home happy by Ita smile. And to
think. It might have been saved had
the parents only kept In the house
One Minute Cough Crue, the Infallible
remedy for croup. Cha. Roger, drug
truit Conati potion In tt wur forms, dy
Pp.o, sick headache, bUkmaneas, and
6rjuretnent of the liver are readily
cured by DeWltt'a Little Early Risers.
These littl pill never grip. Small
pill, safe pill, beat pill. Cha. Rogers,
Druitgist
Soothing for burns, scolds, chopped
hand and Up. Healing for cut and
-)." Instant relief for piles. Stop
pain at once. These are the virtue of
DeWltt's Witch Hasol Solve. Cha.
Rogers, druggist
All the different forms of skin trou
bles, from chapped hands to ecxema
and Indolent ulcers can be readily
cured by DeWltt's Witch Haxel Salve,
the great pile cure. Chas. Rogers,
DrugfTist.
It not only relieves; It does more.
It cures. We refer to On Minute
Cough Cure. Suitable for all ages, all
conditions, at all times. Chas. Rogers,
druggist
OASTOZUA.
AN ENIGMATICAL BILL OF FARE.
For a dinner, (erred on th Dining car
of th Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul
Railway, wilt b ent to any addrea o
raoetpt of a two-cent postage stamp.
Apply to Oeo. H. Beafford. General Pas
senger Agent Old Colony Building, Chi
cago, Illlnol.
Clarkson & ftlclrvin
LONG FIR PILING
Promptly Furnished
v
m
nan- yy s a.
toil Tfr t - -
Astoria Asphalt & Roofing Co.
AM Work
Hoof Painting
and Hepalrlng Laaky Root,
Emil Schacht
. ARGHITEGT
GEO. NICOLL, Assistant.
OFFICE:
Kopp's Hew Brewery
UNION MEAT CO.
SHIELD BRAND
HflflS, BflGOH, IiflHD
CONDENSED MEATS
GUARANTEED THB BEST
IX THE "URKET
Cor. 4th and Glisan Sts
PORTLAND OREGON
FROM NOW TJNTIL 8PRLVO
Overcoat and winter wrap will b ta
faahlon. Th.y oan be discarded, tempor
arily while traveling In th steam-heated
train of th Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt
Paul Railway. For solid eomfart for
apeed and for safety, do other line can
compare with thla gnat railway of th
West
s THE c
WEEKLY
ASTORIAN
Established 1873
Advertisers
Who '
Wish to
Reach the
Country
People
should call to their aid the
columos of the Weekly As
torian There are several
reasons why the Weekly As
torian's circulation is so large.
One is that its columns con
tain more reading matter than
any other paper in Oregon
excepting a Portland publica
tion. The News
of the
World
foreign, interstate and local,
is published in its columns
It is' absolutely reliable ;
ence its popularity. The
Weekly Astorian contains 56
columns of reading matter
every week. . Just think! All
the news of the world for $2 a
year. If you are not a sub
scriber to this great paper you
should send in your name at
once.
Second Oldest
Paper in
the State
Boom Company
216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce
Portland. Oregon
Leave orders at
eVSJI Commera
cial Street
Guaranteed
N. JENSEN and R. 0. HANSEN
SEASIDE SAWMILL.
A complete stock of lumber on hand
In the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus
tic, celling; and all kinds of finish; mold
ings ond shingles. Terms reasonable
and prices at bedrock. AU orders
promptly attended to. Office and yard
at mill. H F L, LOGAN,
Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor.
The Palace Cafe
Is the Place for a
Good Meal...
Eastern Oysters
1 the shell or cia
Served to Order or Sold at Retail
W. W. WHIPPLE
THE PALACE
J. A FAST ABEND,
QENERAL CONTRACTOR,
HOUSE, BRIDCB Bf?D EHRRF BUILDER
MOUSE MOVER.
rloa Mavlag Teat ter Seat.
ASTORIA OREGON
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS,
OBDER OF PUULICATIOX.
'
In th Circuit Court of th Stat of
Oregon, for th County of Clatsop.
M. Nowten. Plaintiff, v, Oliver Stew-
art. M. C. George, George, his
wlf, J. P, Eckler, Eckler, hi
, wife, D. M. Stuart, Kat B. Stuart,
hi wlf, I. M. Klmbrr and Farab
Klmber, hi wife, II. W. Week,
Oeo. DeLano, Edith Delano, hi
wife, W. E. Stewart, and Lily
Stewart, his wife, Mary Elmore, E.
L. Dwyer, and the Astoria Saving
Bank, Defendant: j
To W. E. Stewart Llty Stewart, E. !
L. Dwyer, Geo. DeLano, and Edith D- j
Lano, of the above defendants, In th
nam of th Btat of Oregon: Tou and
each of you are hereby required to ap- j
pear and answer th complaint filed I
against you In the above entitled suit
by the first day of th ncit term of
the above entitled court, to-wlt: the
list day of September. MM; and If
youfallotoanwrforwnttheyf.mjch admlnlstrotor of sold HUH of
the plaintiff will take decree against ! JtmM jjnd, deceased, and that
you for th sale of certain land ta j Monday, the lt day of February, 1897.
Clatsop county, Oregon, for the fore-!M n o'clock a. m., of sold day. at th
closure of a mortag executed by de- county court room In the county court
fendant Oliver Stewart; said lands are :houe of Cloteop county, Or hoe been
particularly described In the com- flged by the county court of Clatsop
plaint on file In this suit Said lands m th, ,lm Md pUc heorlneT
ore situate In sections 20, . and th!,,! flna, u.ewiat and tbe settlement
Donation Land Claim of Addison Jew- ; thereof. All persons having objections to
ett, T. IN, R.I W, snd for such oth- flnal account are required to file
er relief a prayed for, and shall b!thelr objections thereto on or before
deemed by the court proper. 'said day.
Service of this summons Is made; Dated this 7th day of Jan.. 1897. ' .
upon you by publication in the weekly j
Astorian pursuant to order of the ,
Judge of this court made the 21st day j
of July, 18. J. Q. A. BOWLBT,
Attorney for Plaintiff, j
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
,
The partnership heretofore existing
under the name of Robb aV Parker, j
wherein W. L. Robb and F. L. Parker, j
of Astoria. Oregon, were equal part-j
ners U this 13th day of January, Aj
D. 1897, dissolved by mutual consent
F. L. Parker will continue the business
and assume all obligations.
W. L. ROBB,
K. L. PARKER.
PROPOSAL FOR A BRIDGE.
Notice la hereby given, that sealed
Ptons. Speciflcotlons, Strain Diagrams,
and Bids will be received by the County
Court, of the State of Oregon, for Clot
sop county, until Wednesday, February
3d, 1897, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the build
ing, erection and construction of o
draw bridge across Young's River. In
Clatsop County, Oregon, according to
such plans, speciflcotlons and diagrams,
Sold bridge to be located at one of the
following points, ond herein designated
ls locations Noe. 1 ond 1
Location No. 1 Being a point on the
north bonk of Young River, ot the
Intersection of the east line of the town
of Case's Astoria, with sold river. Sold
point ond direction of crossing being
located ond described upon the mop of
old river on file In the office of the
County Clerk. The bridge at this loco-
tlon to be an Iron or Steel Draw, with
90 foot openings, and It-foot pile trestle
approach on each side thereof. ',
Location No. ! Being a point on the j
north bank of Young' River, ot the '
intersection of Seventh street of the
City of Astoria, extended south to said
river. Said point ond direction of cross-
Ing betnf located and described upon
the map of said river on file In the of
fice of the County Clerk. The bridge
ot this location to be an Iron or Steel
draw wtlh 130 foot openings, and l-foot
nil tr.Hi.le annrooch on each side there-
of. Each bidder shall deposit with his
bid cash or certified check, payable to
the order of the County Clerk, to the
amount of ten per cent of his bid, which
shall be forfeited to the county. In cose
the award is made to him and he fails..
neglects, or refuses for a period of two ,for W8Jlt thereof, plaintiff will take de
days after such oward Is made, to enter , cre aln"t Ior th P?"1
Into contract and file his bond In the , tor 10 the compnt
manner required by and to the satis-
faction of said County Court
The nlans. specifications ond dla-
grams, selected by the County Court,
wlU be subject to the approval of the
Hon. Secretary of War of the United
States. The payment for sold contract
to be made by warrants on the Special
Road Fund of the County, one half up-
on the completion and acceptance of
the contract and one half one year
thereafter. The right Is hereby reserv- '
ed to reject any and all bids. 1
By order of the County Commission
ers.
F. I. DUNBAR,
County Clerk.
December 23. 1S96.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clatsop County:
D. K. Warren, as assignee of I. W.
Case, an insolvent debtor, plaintiff, vs.
Charlotte J. Hall, defendant.
To the above named defendant, Char
lotte J. Hall:
Yoj are hereby required to appear
and answer hn complaint of the above
named plaintiff, filed in the above en
titled court, In the above entitled suit,
on or before the first day of the next
term of the above entitled court, which
will be on Monday, the loth day of
February, 1897. If you fall to so ap
pear and answer said complaint the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief prayed for therein, which in sub
stance Is a decree foreclosing that cer
tain mortgage executed by you to said
W. Case, on the 2d day of September,
1S92, to secure a promissory note of
that date, executed by you to said Case
for the sum of $200 in United States
gold coin, with Interest from said date
until paid at the rate of ten per cent
per annum, being payable one year af
ter said date, and no part thereof, prin
cipal or Interest, having been paid, said
mortgage being upon the following de
scribed real estate situated In Clatsop
county, Oregon, to-wlt:
Lots numbered twenty (20) and twen
ty-one (21) of Block numbered one hun
dred and seven (107), In the town of
Taylor's Astoria, as laid out and re
corded by the Peninsular Land ac Trust
Company; also Lot numbered four (4)
of Block "C" in the town of McEwan's
addition to Ocean Grove; also lot num
bered seven (7) of Block numbered
twelve (12) in the town of Warren ton
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
I anuiiion to ASiono. also oaum u
"Town of Warn-nton,' A aM QUt and
corded by D. K. Warren. -
An,i for fc iert9 dlrectlmf the sola
of mii fflftj Mtat a upon c:wutlon.
4n(j thv application of th proceed
thereof upon th amount du upon said
i not. Drinclil and Interest, and ths
further aum of forty dollar attorney's
f-e In said suit, and also th cost of
such suit and sale. " .
This summon la published pursuant
to a, order modi by the Hon. T. A.
McBrlde, Judge of th alxivV entitled
court, on th 80th day of December,
FULTON BROS..' 4
Attorneys for Plaintiff.''
NOTICE OF, FINAL ACCOUNT, I,
Notice la hereby given that C VvC
Rich, administrator of th etat of
Jonas Llnd, deceased, baa flted with
the county clerk of Clatsoo county.
Btite . orecon. hla Bnol account a
C. W. RICH. ,
Administrator.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
. A meeting of the stockholders of the
.Astoria Whorf ond Warehouse Conv
; pany will be held at. th office of the
j company, 112 Front street, Astoria, Or,
, Wa.nnm.r TabruM .t iA
.,.1
By tne pVent ' ' '
, ; ( Wm TIM30N', Becy.:
AstorH JanQarr 19th u
,
: SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION.
I.
i in ine circuit tourx ex uie state oi ur-
egoo, for the County of Clatsop:
The Aatoria Building ond Loon Asso
ciation. Plaintiff, vs. Sarah A. Ross,
M. Butla,W. C. Logon, Aug, C.
Hlnx. ond C. E. Runyon, Defend-
. ants: v ..... ,.
To Aug. C Hlns, on of the above nam
ed defendants:' 1 - H
In the name of the State of Oregon:
Ton are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint Bled against. yoQ
j In the above entitled suit toy the first
day of the next regular terra of this
court, to-wlt: the third Monday In Feb-
) ruory. 1897, ond if you fail so to answer,
j for want thereof, plaintiff will take de
icree against you for the relief prayed
for In the complaint
' Service of summon I mode upon you
j by publication In the Weekly Astorian
of Astoria, Oregon, for the space of six
j weeks, pursuant to on order of th
: Judge of this court, Hon. Thomas H.
MeBride. mode on the 14th doy of De-
icember. 189.
' J. Q. A. BOWLBT.
' Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Or
egon, for the .County of Clatsop:
: Anu" Sutherland, plaintiff, va. Thomas
Logon, Sarah A. Roes, M. Butalo,
Hannah Ross, August C. Hlns, ond
C. E. Runyon, defendants:
I To Au G HIn M f -
! defendants:
in lD" 01 ,n8 Bu"e or Wigon:
Tou bwb required to appear ond
answer the complaint filed against you
,n the abov8 eoUtle1 ul D' nr
day of the next regular term of this
court' t(wlt: tne thlrd Monday In Feb-
ruar isy'. l Ju,w",
; DervICO 01 summons is maue upon you
publication In the Weekly Astorian
!ot A!n e- l e space or six
i weeke- PurBUant to order of th
of thJ court- Hon- Th" H.
I McBrW made on the Mth day of De-
,omu"' io"-
: J- Q- A- BOWLBT.
1 Attorney ror fiainun.
Job
Printing
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invites attention
to its Job
Printing Department
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General Machinists and Boiler Makesr
Lasl aa4 Maria. Eagtaes. Bollw worli, Simsi
boat aad Gum try Work a SpKlalty.
CaaSnga of All D,Kriptlont Mad. 10 Oidtr o
Soon Node.
John Fox.... President and Superintendent
A. L. Fox Vice President
O. B. Praal Secretary
First National Bank, Trourr
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Choice Fresh and Salt Meats.
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Bubsartptloa rats t per ontMB.
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