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THE DAILY. A8T01UAN, - FRIDAY, MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, , 181)7. BLACKWELL'S OlnUINl N 4PM Y will 4 snms I ! sea) Iwa bag, and lw. MapoMi laalde iMk fuar bag f Meek wall' Parkam. Hay bag f till lebrala4 V IHIMIMmNt-WMta V give llal mt valnebl pree. ,i eata aa.4 bmw la get ikiM rR Tal pnt-lc. II MrKil.l lr . P7 ! inn '. V"T. .1.. t-'d l raan noma' UrauiJsTmiTjiJii M,u xuua rt- iRMi m im iuwmikui t (111 ihv4 fun U bt tv t.at Mr. Tut pwi iuf r ihii i-ii.ti I h.j4Ku H..H Hitia ii't Columbia li vcr opinion Eh mKt ir far wyrw 'i At. Are You (ionitf Kastt P aura and aaa tbat our Uokat raada via T HE NORTH-WESTERN UINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS ao4 OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla to tna GREAT SHORT LINE Patiraaa DULUTII. ' ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And all I'ointH Knt ami Soutl;. . Thalr Mn-ninont Track. Prarla Va- (Ihulcd tMnln anil HlraplriK Cr Yritlna and Motto: ALWAYS ON TIME " . Hva (1vn toia road Bailowd n-puu tlon. Alt rlaaara of paaarnttera cariiad -on the) vontltiuled tnilna without xitra oharKC Hhlp your frelvht and traval -ovxr thla fatnoua Una. - AU ananta hava tlrkaU. . . w. ir. meac. 1 J r. c. b a Via a, Oan. Anant Trar. F. aod P. At. W Waahlnvtoa at., rortland. Or. TME ABOVB PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A paaaancar train on tha Chicago, lit) waukaa and 8t. Paul Railway. No. Ita tarlna ara vaatlbulad, heater by ataam, and llchtad by elaotrlolty. Each alaop ear berth haa an aleotrlo raadlnf lamp. Ita dining cara ara tha baat In tha world, and 1U ooaohaa ara palaoaa on whaala. Thla treat railway, oonneotlm aa It dnu with all tranaoontlnentat llnea at Rt Paul and Omaha, aaeuree to tha Urvellng j 4ubllo tha baat aarvloa known. Tlokata via tha Cnloago, Mllwaukaa and St faul Railway ara on aata at all railroad ticket oflloea to any point In tha United 81 alee or Canada. For aaapa, foldere and other Information, addraaa. C. J. KOOT, Oenarai Agent, I. W. CASBT, Portland, Or. TrT. Paaa and Tst Atnt, Partland, Or. Ladles Who Value A rVDUCNl ODHipiWllUH mwavwna w-aawaaa a a . nO-TO-DAC Si joints I W w 4 I I WANT :,t Minim; Sett ,J 'k I lilTiOlTj j f 'IP ' I fly iiatni reao's Yellow If ere ram. vtiibb; in vimhi ulvhumi rr-Vt,. iiui mn iUAllIlVVl 1VUJ1VUL.U g;i'.tta.itneueil.voudU. eaata, auflh M Weak Hmrr. I-"" !"" r"". UaaitaBlie. TTuii , Manhood. Hlf.il K...I-NT"""rL. W.Mi,Tunlhful arrow, es.le u- ul K.Uao. opium f Umulaal, which load lulurmlly,H.imi.llonor Inanity. Ln ""i.r,"M"T: -- - - Vablil .. iNmt J, W. COIIf Ageec Astoria CUARANTEED TOBACCO HADIT twin, m ir oyrv la fti.wtli.iatr rnUHi hf druMUit rf- If r a IM. anal ftnw Vnv Urt A-r " nutiu, uutininiH ly Chtui. U"ffT. !ruxirM. -T-T- to y Ollr. ' ntOPRSSIONAL CARU8. SCHOOL BL'PEIlINTENDENT. II. S. LYMAN. Olt1c, a4'nM th atract oaat of poat olltcv. onto houra, flrat Wadneaday of very month, t a, in. to J p. m. Ever S.t unlay, I a. in. to I p. m. II. A. HMITH. DENTI8T. Ho..ma I and I, Pythian Building, nvarr C. H. Cooper'a atora. Da O. B. E9TE8, PliraiCIAN AND SURGEON. flpaclaj attantlon to dlaaaaaa of woman ind aursary. Ofltoa avir Danitgar'a atora. Aatoria. rrlnphona No. II 'AT Tt'TTI.K, U. P.. PHTSICtAK. HITIQICON AND ACCOUCHEUR, omca. roonw f and t, Pythian niilldlnf. Ilourn. 10 to II and 1 to I. Renldonoa, fc Cedar atreet. II. T CHOSHT, ATT011NEV-AT-IAW, Vt Commercial atreet I Q A. HOWI.T1T. ATTOnNRT AND COUN8ELOR AT LAW. Office on Iloml atreat, Aatoria, Or. i MHN T. T.IdTITKn. ATTORNFY-AT-LAW. rrrm. iiptalr. Antnrlan Rulldlna. I N. Polph. Ul.'hard Nixon. Cheater V. Dolph. ItfiLPII, NIXON A DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I'lirtlnnd, On'Kon. 21. 15. W and V, Hamilton It itlltllnar. All legal and col loctlon tiualnaa promptly attended to, Clnlma agulimt tha government a ape Malty SOCIETY MEETIN08. TKMI'LK LODOK NO. T. A. F. and V M. Regular communlcatlona held on the flrat and third Tueaday evening of eaoh month. O. W. LOUN8BRRRT, W. H. K. C. HOLDEN, BecroUry. nllODDPOlSOM tSPECIALTYrrW I ltlary ULOOU fUltlON panuanentl 1 I Ji'MredlnlHottdaTa. YoocanbeireatcilU J ShoniefuranaieprioeuniMruiueguaraa- ly, ii you innnr lu wmvuvrv w wniauir tmotlotinr railroad fareand hotel blll..nd m jhanra, K we t all to cure. If jou hare taken mer cury, iodide notuah, and atlll have aohaa and pnlua, Mueoua iatclia In mouth, More Throat, plmplea, Vpper C'nloratl Kpota, lllcfira on tiir pat.of the bodr, Ilulr or Fyrhrowj fulling out, H la thu secondary ULOOU POISON e guarantaa to runt. We eolicit tbe moat olntl uate eaaea and challengo tha world fur a r.ana weoaannteiire. Tula dl-maa boa alwara b 1114 tha akill of the moat auaoent ph jrV elttoa. atoOO,000 oaplUI behind our unwind tlonal goaraatr. Abaoluteprooffeanntaealedoa 1 ample. CIUCAUU, . Oo to Elmore, Sanborn'a offloa and tea machine. Take along eome of tha twlnaa "aa good aa U arahall'i." In your pocket, and teat them. Then aea how much mora UarahaU'a will tand. It's money In your aockat and flah In your net to find out thalr Dew and handaoma twine teatlnC GS?! rra NEWS. moN WAtaa. a. a. . v.. Il.lll ft illl.Kllft turn wTa. IjATK. MuluriluV tii piiIh y n MniMluy,, Tuiwiliiy, , Meiliiaily I'liurKiluy 'rliliiy.. A. N. Ii iii ri h iii ift AtM.T dai-oy 7 iii-fJ a m 4 a u 04 0 ') 1.0 lliftl 1. 1 ,11111 UH.d h i' l.'i n H :a M 1 llI.I.H, 7 IBiV.il a 1 'i HI 0I7.'I II Pi : I ID) .l I M" 1 I j J 3 1- Tha Nurwfgliut at'-wiver FlorMa. mj-flvi-d down yialwluy awl wmrt to . The ali Kiiier Truck arrived In from Hun tViiui Iin o yialurday In ballaat aMid Iff l ui for Portland. TIik adium-r Aide lllam hard, Oaialn llughoa, arrlvrd In ywrtrMay frwn (Sum Uuy and way porta, with a large puMMfigxr and frr-lghl Hat, and Mt up fur I'orlUiid loal nlkht, ( ai'taln McCoy, upf1nthvlenl of the Kormkliai Cmni.ariv'e tug, la remain ing In tha city to flnlah tlw rnpalra on the It.-lli-r. Ilv itxixnta t go to rwan Kram Imo within a fw day. The llghthouft tntulrr Manaanlta, I'uptalii ;n-gry, arrtvwl down from the buoy aUllon ynatrrday morning, rtiid la awaiting order to go o Port ii.ii1. TIip Manaiuiiia will goon uniW ii ii calnnMlva nt-aira Ut hi-r hull, brllra ..lid tiMM'hlni'ry. W.e haa been In ar lire fur many yWa and now fuwla a thiifirtiirti lU'erhau liner. Th rmmm that the Hrlltob atamalilp tilttagimg dM tnt put to at yiatnrlay la the fact tluit lmnd of bring an i'hnrl In The bnt'fr harbor alia la aahore i i (ha aamllrank aiirnaat of Kltnoro'a cannery. CairtaJn CorflcM, who la now on hki nrwl voyage aa maalrr, la much ihiiiirlii.il over tlx mU-r. and livya the liliune prlni'lally to thentilp, whl h li Muya la an unlui'ky vvaael and oaua l Iroubln lo every aitiiln who ever atitm In hir. Captain Corneld waa f"mnwly flrnt navie under the retiring raiitatn. ami In vartoua Krta the vra ) ran aground and mi-t with other ae 'Hoiita In thta tnatanra he blamea the pHliit fur ara-horliur hla atnuner Uo ri to the banka. He aaya aha waa only glvnn fifty fntt awtnaing nm on a high tide to begin with. It waa ar-rangi-d for the tug Relief to pull her off at high t!0 laat night If the ef. t"tnn rmv aurtwful the Chlttaarong will go to aea. tlila nvnmlng. . A clrrunialaj la luat reported whlrh rrw-alla Ut tho public mind onre nmt that thrilling vtrH In Engllah hlatory the mutiny if the Hounty. Whm tha niuilnvrra raM their cataln and othrra of hta ornw aillft In an open boat, and thcrruHflvea aaJIrxl off with tha lUmnty, t1ii-y taixlnl at Plti-alrn I aland. Af yearn wctrt by and they tncreauHnl In numlx-r. Uiey were removed to Norfolk Inlarvl whnre they are now located, and the ailinliilatruUon of the pliue haa iHxn loft in their hajKla. llv porta of un aatlanM'tory atlmlnlatratlon of Juan lc reached New South Walea, and an In quiry waa made. Conatdering that tha rixrto were 1k well founded, the New rt- hi th Walea authorltlea decided lo i-hange the nyatiTii of government and the taat AuiHrallan null brought partic ular of the proceeding. Ird llamp l'i. the governor-general of New South Walea, In 11. M. 8. Kntoomha. vlalted Norfolk Island, taking with him Colonel SlMtlillng. C O. M.. who waa InataJlod chief nuscltf rale, It waa genernlly thought that aome ahow of hoatiltly to the new nitlme would be made, but n-e.:,ing .if the kind occurred. The lead ing mail f the place waa Mr. F. M. Nohab, and It transpired that the favin lllea of thla ntn numbered over three hundred. The whole population of the laland la not over alx hundred, an that the Nobl family or families comprise half of the population. Rtrangr are pracftlcaJly excluded from the lalnnd. r, ut any rate, not encouraged, and thU, tugelher with the great preponderance of the Nobba, ahow that there 4 ben an inter-marrylng of a very un desirable mvture. Hla Excellency It rd Hampden called a public mevtltiR, and r-'al the proclamation altering the on K'ltutlftn under which Norfolk InlaoJ ..aa governed. Thla wan relved gra cl.iunly by the lalandera. and In their utlilreea they atatel ihat the Inhab itant of the Norfolk Ulund yielded to none In their devotion an I love to Queen Victoria. Colonel 8p.it. ling wn formally Inntalled aa chief niut'lmatt , and the Kaloomba loft. The elTei tlve firce to aaalrtl the new commlMli-n-T to conipol obedlmce to the.lu.v conxlt of one iMllceinn. Col.m.-l Spuhiing waa Ki-ttlng a committee of elder tlected to iiAMlttt him In governing hi Island VJv. erpool Journal of Commerce.. A aea aerpent. an electric tor'i and two waterHHiulH relieved Hie monotony of the American nhlp William 1'. C-.b-ccH'k'H trip from New York to this city. The Itabeoek went liliiimsl.lc ll.iwar.i lrect wharf yesterday mid nl had ev ery api-iuauce of a largH yiicht, leln,r neit and clean fropi cn'iln t' fore '.'.Ktle. Hue I the Hnwt appearliig merchant vessel In the. harbor. Captain Oraharn tell of cxiieiiencea during tha voyage. He wiw a aeo, eertient, he guy. It did not liftve the unually wild appearance attrlbuteti to moat of the large reptiles retried In the Atlantic ocean. It waa apparently nothing more than a huge snake. When aeen .It waa lying on the water colled up and Beamed to be aleep. The 4ilp waa In laitltude 8 de- greea 2 minute north, longitude 28 de gree 48 minutes west, or about 400 mlh from the mouth of the Amaaon river, The serpent waa plainly aeen by the n"n on the vessel, which was sailing along At four or five knots an hour, and passed wrthln ten foot of the ship. Jt waa thirty or forty fee long and was of green color with black spots. An electric storm was encoun tered 'by the Baboook In latitude 25 de gree's GS minutes north, longitude 37 de grees west. The w-lnd waa blowing hard and the squalls were so severe that ft waa necessary to reduce sails on the the ship to three lowed topsails and fore aall. Thunder and lightning were con stant, kid the Ughtntng played all around the ship so tth&t the yards were alight with electricity. The night waa Intensely dark, and nothing could be seen but the electric light. The sailors MARINE SlMMOfTsX Vregulator For all dlxaKS outed by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep It always In the house and you will save time and Doctor'! Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic. If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS LIVER REGULATOR will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LlVEK REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. ' If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. J. II. ifcllln AV Co.. Philadelphia. hod to feel their way a! out tha hrp. luln fell In torrents nearly all the tlm. Thn there waa an rtwnint'r with a watrout, so Captain Uraham re lates). It waa In latitude i divreta, 16 minute north, longitude 2M-Kreje 43 minute went, and It waa txrttlng. Maty of tin aw on board thought death was Inevitable. "The day waa etrrny," aald Captain lraham. "and about S a m. two watrpouta were seen rapidly appraohlng the ship astern. The larg er of the two seenied to be fifty feet In circumference. T) tough the veeael wait being overt uujlod by the water siaiuta. I took In all sail, as I feared that If atruck by the whirling water when the sal la were at the ship would be dbtmaated. I had often hmrd that a ahot fnmt a cannon would break a waterspout. I had no tsutnon on board, but determined to try a shot wrth a rifle. I ordered one to be fired off. Two ahot were fired In quick succession at the approaching body of water. It aud- denly broke In two Just above the base and the tp fell like a rknidburat The smaller waterspout whirled off in an other direction. Ban Francisco Chron' Icle. TO 1'1'KK A COLI Itt OS 1AT. Take laxative Hromo Quinine Tableta All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 1 5c." For sals by Chaa. Rpgera. Druggist. A recently patented comblnatlian wa gon for use on atreet car tracks haa a snow plow, acrapor and sprinkler all In one. """ The V. S. Gov t Reports ghow Roymt Baking Powder superior to U others. A new "merry-go-round" has double docks, the horses and car being ar ranged In the usual form. CASTOniA. nth. a all. j . -p a, JSr apaiais "For Charity Suffereth Lonf." Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, nilwaukea, WU. "Xatrun itmerotent Ilomt and knowing the good Ir. Mile' Nervine has dona me, my bh to help others, over cornea my dialike for tha publicity, thu Utter may give ma In Nov. and loc lS'i. The InaWes had tke'-Laliripp.'' and I was ona of tne firsu lu-sumiiiif uir too ooa. with Uierareot o tnany sick, 1 did not refrain my health, and In a month I been me so debilitated and nerrous from sieepidwnexi and tne draft m:mo on my vitality, that It was a question If I couiii go on. A dear friend auvised nie to try ir. Jtilet' liftaratirr ierrine I toot; S bottles and ttm nappy to say, I am in better health than ever. I still continue If ommional Mar. an a ficrre food. a my wort: is very tryins. A letter ad droaaed to Milwaukee, WU., will react! ma." Juue t. im. Mhs. Laciia C. Phoenix. In. Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive Joarantee ihat the first houle will benefit. lldruttaiKtaaell It hi II 6 bottle torso, or It will be sent prepaid, on receipt of price by the Ur. UUos MoUical Co., Elkhart, ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health SELF-STARTING iISIl Using gasoline or cheap distillate oil. Eneines connected direct with propeller shaft, and no noisy, easily broken bevel gears J Xsew spark device; no internal spring electrodes to ourn out. Send tor testimonials. We are building these engines in all sizes up to 2H3 Every engine luliy guaranteed. FOE PARTlCt'LABS ADDBKSS .-. .v Hercules Gas Engine Works 408 SANSOatSt ST., SAN FRANCISCO THE WEEKLY ASTORIAN Established 1873 Advertisers Who Wish to Reach the Country People ebould call to their aid thu columns of the Weekly As- torian There are several reasous why the Weekly As- torian'e circulation is so large. ODe 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 ; hence 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 As an advertising medium the Weekly Astorian is un surpassed by any paper in the State outside of Portland. Thirty-three hundred copies are mailed each week to every home in the territory,, both in Oregon andWashington, trib utary to the City of Astoria. HERCULES MARINE GASOLINE ENGINES used in reverse motion. new style, self-starting marine horse - power. LMAL, ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDER Of PUBMCATION. tn the Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon, for the' County of Clatsop. M. Nowlen, rialntlff. va. Oliver Blew, art, M. C. George, Oeorge, his wlfs, J. V. EeVler, Eckler, hli wife, D. M. Stuart, Kat B. Stuart, his wife, I. M. Klmbrr and Sarah Klmber, his wlfs, H. W. Week, Ceo. DeLano, Edith DeLano, his wife, W. E. Stewart, and Lily Stewart, hi wife. Mary Elmore, E. L. Dwyer, and the Astoria Savings Bank, Defendants: To W. E. Stewart, Lily Stewart, E. L. Dwyer, Oeo. DeLano, and Edith D Lano, of the above defendants. In the name of tha Stat of Oregon: Tou and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit by tha first day of tbe next term of the above entitled court, to-wit: th list day of September, MM; and If you fait so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will take decree against you for th sale of certain lands In Clatsop county, Oregon, for tne fore closure of a mortgage executed by de fendant Oliver Stewart; said lands are particularly described In the com plaint on file In thla suit Said lands are situate in sections 20. 29, and tbe Donation Land Claim of Addison Jew ett, T. I N., R. I W., and for such oth er relief as prayed for, and shall be deemed by the court proper. Service of this summon Is mad upon you by publication In th Weekly Astorian pursuant to order of tbe Judge of this court made th tlst day of July, 1M J. Q. A. BOWLBT. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing under the name of Robb 4c Parker, wherein W. L. Robb and F. L. Parker, of Astoria, Oregon, were equal part ners Is this 13th day of January, A. D. WT, dissolved by mutual consent. F. L. Parker will continue the business and assume all obligations. W. L. ROBB, F. L. PARKER- SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County: D. K. Warren, aa asslgne of I. W. Case, an Insolvent debtor, plaintiff, va Charlotte J., Hall, defendant . To the above named defendant Char lotte J. Hall: Ton. are hereby required to appear and answer 'be complaint of the above named plaintiff, filed m the above en titled court. In the above entitled suit on or before the first day of th next term of the above entitled court, which will b on Monday, the 15th day of February, 1897. If you fall to mo ap pear and answer said complaint th plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for therein, which In sub stance la a decree foreclosing that cer tain mortgage executed by you to aald I. W. Case, on the 2d day of September. 1891, to 'secure a promissory note of thi.t date, executed by you to said Case for the sum of 1200 In United States gold coin, with interest from said date unUI 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 rtal estate situated in Clatsop county, Oregon, to-wit: Lots numbered twenty (20) and twenty-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 A Trust Company; also Lot numbered four (4) of Block "C" In the town of Mcfiwan's addition to Ocean Grove; also lot num bered seven (7) of Block numbered twelve 02) in the town of Warrenton addition to Astoria, also called the "Town of Warrenton,- as laid out and recorded by D. K. Warren. And for a decree directing the sale of said real estate as upon execution. and the application of the proceeds thereof upon the amount due upon aald note, principal and Interest, and the further sum of forty dollars attorney's fee In said suit and also the costs of such suit and sale. This summons Is published pursuant to an order made by the Hon. T. A. McBride, Judge of the above entitled court, on the 30th day of December, 1896. FULTON BROS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that C. W. Rich, administrator of the estate of Jonas Lind, deceased, has filed with the county clerk of Clatsop county. State of Oregon, his final account aa such administrator of said estate of said Jonas Lind, deceased, and that Monday, the 1st day of February, 1897, at 11 o'clock a m., of said day, at the county court room in tbe county court house of Clatsop county, Or., haa been fixed by the county court of Clatsop county as the time and place of hearing said final account and the settlement thereof. AU persons having objections to said final account are required to ill their objections thereto on or before said day. Dated this 7th day of Jan., 1897. C. W. RICH. Administrator. SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of Clatsop: The Astoria Building and Loan Asso ciation, Plaintiff, va Sarah A. Ross, M. Butala, W. C. Logan, Aug. C. Hlnz, and C. E. Runyon, Defend ants: To Aug. C. Hlns, one of the above nam ed defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: Tou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tbe above entitled suit by th first day of the next regular term of this court, to-wit: the third Monday in Feb ruary, 1897, and tf yon tall so to anawer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take de cree againat you for th relief prayed for In th complaint Servloe of summons I made upon yon LEOAL AD VE RT1S E M E NTS. by publication In the Weekly Astoi tan of Astoria, Oregon, for th space of alt weeks, pursuant In an border 0f th Judge of this court,! Hon. Thomas IU Mctirlde, mads on th 14th day of Pec-ember, it;, .;. v., t M .M, ? j. q. A. BOWLBt., Attorney .for. ft at nti It... SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION. In th Circuit Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of Clatsop: Angus Sutherland, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Logan, Sarah A. Rose, U. Butala, Hannah Ross, August C. rllnaV an4 C. E. Runyon, defendants: To Aug. C. Illns, one of th above nam ed defendant: ' 4 :. I ,i ' In the name of th State) of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed against you in th abov entitled suit by tha flrat day of the next regular terra of this) court, to-wit: th third Monday In Feb- i ruary, MOT, and if you fall so to anawer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take de cree against you for th relief prayed for In the complaint Service of summons la made upon yon by publication In Uus Weekly Astorian of Aatoria, Oregon, for th space of six i weeks, pursuant to an order of the) I Judge of this court, Hon. Thomas H. 'McBrlde, made on the 14tb day of De- lexnhar ISO J. Q. A. BOWLBT. Attorney for Plaintiff. . Job Printing -.... The Astorian . invites attention ; to its job : Printing Department Give Us a Trial ROSS HIGGINS & CO Grocers, : and : Butchers AstwiaaadUsperAsurla 'J lM Tw aa CiSim. Table DtMcacta. Daaw sa Trntcal Fran. Verattblae. Saga CTJ rU. Bacoe. Ec. 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