The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 07, 1897, Image 4

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    THE DAILY ASTOttTAN TIKSDAY MORNING, SKCTGMBER 7,1897.'
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When you go to Warrenton
Don't toil to vleit
KELLY & PALMBERG'S SAMPLE ROOMS
..The bent of Wines, Liquors ond Clanr..
An Elegant Line
of the famous
Edwin Clapp Fine Shoes
FOR MEN
A complex assortment of Ladies'
Shoes of the very best makes.
Purable heavy Boots and Shoes
for laborers.
John Halm & Co.
Oo
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muM
479 CommcrcUl St.
18- Fall aoi Winter -97
DRESS GOODS
See what we are showing in the
new styles. Our new samples
are coming in every day.
ALBERT DUNBAR
Agent Butterick Patterns
Al--" oiA.TfS WEATHER.
Occasional rain, frean southerly wind.
AROUND TOWN.
TUESDAY.
No dreamer thou, but real all,
Strong manhood crowing vigorous
youth,
i life made by duty epical.
And rhythmic with the truth.
-Whlttler.
The Janus arrived safely on the Sound.
Cucumbers, very cheap, at Ross, Hlg
gin k. Co.'s.
Born yesterday to the -wife of Albert
Danlelson, a son.
Fioe cabbage for kraut at Ross, H!g
tlns A Ca'a.
At the bowling alleys yesterday M. M.
Picken scored 58.
Lemons at great reduction at Ross,
Uiggins A Co.'s.
Groceries at the lowest prices at the
Pacific Grocery Co.
Col. E. C. Hughes has gone to Bole,
Idaho, on a visit to his brother.
There were MO men up from Ft. Stevens
yesterday celebrating Labor Day. J
C. J. Curtis, J. C. 8wope and Ed Steph
ens went to Seattle Sunday night
Ice cream and othert refreshments at
the lawn party on Friday evening.
Ask for sample of Chose A Sanborn's
famous teas, at Ross, Hlgg:as A Co.'s.
The new roof on the O. R. A N. Com
pany's dock Is rapidly nearlng comple
tion. For roofllng and skylights so to the
Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. 34 Ninth
street.
When you are looking for fresh fruits
and vegetables call on the Pacific Gro
cery Co.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McKee and Miss
Bell McKee, of Portland, spent Sunday In
Astoria.
Ashland peaches, Bart'ett pears, silver
prunes, choice apples, etc.,' etc., at Ross,
Hlgglns A Co.'s.
Miss Alice Munsell, resident optician,
office in Sl'.anahan building. Hours. 9
to 12 and 1 to 1
P. J. Meany, the leading merchant
tailor. 137 Tenth St. The highest price
paid for fur skins.
Ashland peaches cheap and good; alto
a large supply of other fine fruit, at
Ross, Hlgglns & Co.
Sam Oliver, of Brookfleld; A. L. Parker
and Matt Young, of John Days, were at
the Parker bouse yesterday.
The boy choir will have their rehearsal
this evening at 7 Instead of Wednesday.
A large attendance Is requested.
At the challenge pljecn shoot between
C. W. Loughrey and J. J. Law, for a purse
$100, Loughrey won by a score of "1 to 44.
Mr. R. L. Durham, the Portland banker,
Bam Smith, of' Portland,, F. 8, Morris,
Portland, and Jamc. H. Morris Snver, of
the firm of Morris & WhltetfA bond
Suits to order,
from $1250
Pants to order,
from $3.00
up
up
..FLYNN, the Tailor-
E AstoF flouse
CLEAN AND A'RY ROCJIS
RatM, ffl sod ft .25 iT ; Meals. i' el.
Pilcher & Taylor, Proprietors
A New Store
CHAS. KAN & CO
367 Commercial St
Manufacturers of
Ladies' and Gent's Underwear
Oriental Fancy Goods at the Low
est Prices in the Citv.
A. V. ALLEN.
Groceries, Feed, Fruits,
Vegetables, Crockery,
Logger's Supplies.
i:
Cor.Teiith and Commercial street,
buyers. R. E. Moody and B. C. Partridge,
Jr., Portland, and F. L. Parker, Astoria,
spent Sunday at the Hotel FlaveL
Fereua, the lS-yead-old daughter of C.
D'Amlco, died last evening at her father's
house, on Commercial street, of consump-
tion.
1
Regular monthly meeting of the Ladles'
Guild of Grace church will be held this
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the vestry
room.
Dr. Bart el has moved his office and res
idence to the Goodman building over H. J.
Goodman's fhoe store, next to Olsen's
drug store.
Special sale of fine fruits today at
Ross. Higgtns & Co.'s. Ashland peachrr.
Bartlett pears, s.lver prunef. choice ap
ples, etc.. etc.
The latest oil painting by Mr. Hagerup,
of a fish boat in a squall, on exhibition In
Griffin & Reed's window, was purchased
by Harry Hamblett.
Judge A. A. Cleveland shipped on the
Elder yesterday morning a restaurnnt
outfit to Harry Helns, who Is going Into
busine3s at Skaguay.
The Bee Hive Is busy fixing up Its
goods In Its handsome new quirters,
which were gained by enlarging the com
mercial street store. Enu-rprise tells.
The row Friday, In which one man was
badly hurt, reported as occurring at
O'Brien's hotel happened at a houne on
Exchange street, near the school houre.
Jim West, the Chicago barber anl
master of the tonsorlal art, has his shop
opposite Kopp's N. P. B. Whan you
want a good shave or hair-cut. glv. him
a call.
When you want a real life-like and
artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod
grass. The work he Is turning out niw
Is ahead of anything ever made In As
tiria before.
Mrs. E. A. Betts has returned from a
visit with the family of Mr. H. A. Cam
eron. Knappa, who arc royal entertainers.
The nt-w church at Knappa Is doing well
and is an ornament to the town.
The constable of Columbia county, who
was down at the mouth of the Klatskanle
river yesterday looking for some missing
boom logs, was driven off the ground
with guns by the enraged farmers.
A large number of people were In from
the country yesterday and the crowds ,
the streets all day made the city lively.
Few stores were closed, and many of the
poys say they put in hardest in a month.
M. S. Warren yesterday received from
the gc-nernl land office a decisslon re
cltlni? his nuporlor right to the SWy of
SW',, and NW',4 of SW'4 sec. 32, and lota
1, 2, 3 and 4, nee 31, township 5 north,
range 30 west.
M. J. Flohr. Wallace. Idaho; B. F.
Boone, Portland; L. F. Lamping and wife,
Seattle. Mrs. C. H. Gorrlll. Mips F. G.
Smith. Ookland, Cal., were guests of the
Occident yesterday.
The steamer Elder started yesterday on
her third voyage to Alaska. Ehe had
quite a large number of pewrurers from
Portland and about a dozen loined h-r
here, whose names have already been
published. Mr. Hremner. who Is going
into business at Skaguay, took with him
tools and horse shoes. It is now so com-
mon a thing for crowds to go to Alaska
in search of the yellow metal that the
departing steamer attract little atten
tion. The usual civwd a at the wharf
yesterday to hid their friend farewell.
We have been Informal that In the
latter part f this month Dr. Janson ex-pe-t
his brother Herr Ome Krats Jan
son on a short visit. Herr Janson has re
cently arrival from Oerm.iny. where he
completed hh studies on the violin, lie
spent four year there, studying under
the supervision of the greatest n.isli'rs
of tht country. One year In Berlin
under the gtvat HoJIamllsh violinist,
lirahm Eldermg. and three years In Dres
den under Kopolroeister Wolferm nn and
Rapaldl. eCrmany's second Joachim.
During his short stay In Astoria he will
give a concert, assisted by Mrs. Pr.Jan
son and Mrs. Olson. The date of the
concert has not been settled yet, but full
particulars will lie given later on. Ilerr
Janson Is for the present In Seattle with
his brother recuperating after his year
of toll. On his tour out to the coast he
gave several concert In the leading cltels
of the middle Mates, Chicago. Minneapolis
and St, Paul, reaping laurels wherever lib
played and receiving the best of criticisms.
In the near future Herr J.inscn Is contem
plating a tour through the coast states,
playing In the leading cities, thus hoping
to gain the recognition which he feel
that he deserves. Ills concert In Astoria
promise to be one of the best ever given
In this city, an opportunity which the
music loving people should take advantage
of.
VOl STILL HAVE AS O P PO HT I" S 1 T Y.
To Make Your Wife and I.lnle Ones
Happy.
Th. following telegram will kep me ;
with you a day or so. though I yearn for
the wheat fields of eastern Oregon;
Chicago, Ills., Sept. C bsi:. !
Col L. V. Moore,
Astoria, Oregon. f
Continue sale at Astoria for next few '
duys if necessary to give everybody a
chance to take advantage of our final
sale there. W. W. KIMBALL Co. i
Six sales is the record of our sales
yesterday, and more wll! follow today.
at this rate I shall soon leave you and
with this sale goes your last chance to
get a nrst-cla. piano or organ from the
manufacturers. L. V. MOORE.
SOT DEAD BUT SLEEP1SO.
I was told when I came to Astoria that
the town was dead and that I could not
hope UJ iti ;r.;' business this trip as no ono
had ft dolar,
Astoria Is ftoi dead, but sleeping and the
people have suddenly awakened to the '
full reallxation that we are doing what we
have announced through the press, and
nat you can save ROD to OJO on a piano arid
J2S to KO on an organ, and that this wlH
be their last chance of buying a first-
class Instrument from a reilar. manu-
facturer at home at manuraefurer's prices.
We find money is phn' and every body
is now in the deal. Six sales Is the record
for Monday and we refused two spot cash
.
s:ues De-ause tne prices onereu ere r.m
in keeDins with the auallty of the goods.
Quality considered no retail dealer or
agent can come within $U0 to m of the
special prices we are now offering.
All goods priced on a cash basis: easy
payments at per cent Interest, ow
pianos and organs taken In isirt payment
for new ones. Our assortment Is limited,
call early and make your selection, while
It Is yet time.
W. W. KIMBALL CO.
Schlussell's old stand, W Bond street.
. The last Seaside excursion boats of the
season left up the river Sunday evening,
Th Oce.m Wave. Prrtter. Gatgert. I.ur
line Thompson were all crowded with
passengers. The beaches are almost de-
serted. A few who know that after these
rains the finest weather of the season
will follow, have remained, and they will
soon be Joined by other knowing ones.
Gold Watch
FREE
.TO.
Boys, Girls and
...Young Ladies
.AT.
GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING
TEA COMPANY'S
...Pure Food Stores...
Every watch Is a perfect tlmepiec;
15-year guaranteed case. Real gems.
Don't rnlxs this opportunity to secure
o.e of these pretty watclrfs fre-?. Call
and ask about it at the Great American
ImDortlng Tea Company's Pure Food
Store, 571 Commercial s'rwit., As orla,
Oregon.
Call and see the handsome watches.
Teas, Coffees, Spices. Baking Powd'-r,
Extracts Highest quality, Lowest Pr.ces.
100 STORES IS OPERATION.
..Tli a Pct LommcIi..
" HERCULES"
Is open to sp-.clal charter for excursion
pan !s or river freighting.
Dock at Ross, Iili;g1ri & Co.'s slip.
TH08. DALOITY.
Leave orders at 214 Bond street
Warrenton Is
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
on application.
...
W F SCHEIBE rarr:r"
A lull tin. of Pipes, T. .vara,
ad taoktrs' A'lLlr.
-4T- Comm.Pi lot t.
OUR RANGERS
BEST OX EARTH
1 no ttoKsrs ix tut vokid can tout
Tntm rxniimcr
Report of Dr. V. I tirnttt t Partis ul
Xtimsl lailotrv I o i e rot i n) Detail
ol Lite oo the rijiiis.
Chicago, Sept. 6 "So horses In the
world except the range horse of our
Wc8U'rn "uwt ,or m,""""y "1
1 think the trip Just finished by my cow
boy friends here proves my assertion."
t The foregoing remark wus made by Ir.
The foregoing remark wus made by Ir.
William A. Bruett, special commissioner
'he bureau of animal Industry of the
departmnt of agriculture. He wus .it
ht home In this city and with him were
wo "'wart. suntuirned young men, w II- (
m an.l IWt Gabriel. i
"These young men." continued Pr Tru- ;
"hav JU.t demonstrated thai the
broncho! Mid range hor.es of our plains
""v''" a distance of :n miles In w
days and sutwlst on grass ami water
the route, without grain, and. n.ore
important still, fnun a military point of
Mew. without 1elng shod. I can s..y with-
ul fear of contradiction that no oth. r
horses In the world could have made the
'fl' under the circumstances
"Th.. roufp iMirlnnlnir nt flherlilan. Vyo..
- -
and ending at Galena, this state, ctor..q
kin.! of country, turf, sand. rock, clay
'' wh"n ,h- ,nt'r,,l U" "''
ere In as good condition
" every way as when they started from
l.-nn-l.., fr.im TloKooo.. to V.lf,.rl.MI
"'"
low;., the road along thi- Mississippi
Itlo r wit Jagged rm k. or throiight ib ep
mud. Th" he.. and fros of the horses
f.-. t were so badly bruised that, although
they could have oompl-ted the dlManrr to
Chicago. I telegraphed the men to let the
noble little animals stop at H.ilena ll.ol
the horses been shod at Sioux ("My. as I
tel. graphed, knowing the roa.ls over w.iich
they would have to travel to r-iu-h Chi. a-
to. the horses would have
reached hero In first-class condition on
Hat unlay. Te telegram failed to r-mh
the men and they brought the hor-. s
through under my orlgliail Instructions,
' As a test of the enduran.s of the wet. rn
I horse. I am sure the department of agri
culture will be more than satisfied with
the result, as It demonstrates the animal
Is all that has been claimed. As I said la
fore, no other horses In the we rid could
ham mftile inrh n trio under such con-
j dltlons. 1 U-lleve It will change the
oulnlons of foreign governments, who have
felt that our range hordes were too light
I for military purpose, it Is a fact not
It Is
' known, as I have said before, that the
range horse has In his veins the blood of
1 the thoroughbred and the standard bred
j Percheron, Clydesdale, Hamhletotilan nnd
j other famous strains. Stallions of these
I classes have been sent to the ranches, nnd
! the result Is an Increase In the size and
j quality of the horse. Range horses, as
tliey are called In distinction from bron
chos, range In weight from !i.7i to ll.Vi
pounds. The bronchos, which arc of Span
ish origin and have no Improved blood In
them, weigh from ',' to VO pounds.
"We believe the performance of these
two horse which have Just come from
Wyoming will Influence the German and
English army agents and exporters for
dom'-stlc purposes to try our western
horsed."
ADDITIONAL TELEGRAPH.
(Continued from First Paice.)
sengers go to Join the miners camped at
Skaguay In the hope of eng iging In
remunerative busln,.s. No more than a
dozen miners bound for the Klondike
were on the Al-KI.
FOItlJ CONVICTED.
Seattle, Sept. 6. A special to the I'OHt
Intelllgeneer from Kverelt, announces the;
conviction, by -1 committee of the I'uget
Hound Methodist conference, of the liev. j
W. I'ord,, formerly pastor of a church In 1
this city, r,n a chargi; of adultery with
his servant girl. Ford has ..en expelled!
from the chuicb by a vote of 12 to 1.
7
1IIK WOW.D'S WHKAT.
Herious May be Kxperlenced Wlthou
nnn Management. I
Londoi Spet. O.-M.irk Lane Kxprcss
says thaj correspondent of KngllHh J.iisl-1
ne?s nrms state that the crop will amount
The Astrla-Hungary crop Is stated to I
,f 16M) quarters.Thl nddV greatly!
to the gravlty of the situation. America's
crop Is reckoned by enr-ful Judges to be I
the Best...
THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT
ON THE WEST SIDE
Everybody knows that Warrenton values will soon
doubled. It is distinctly the best property
on the market.
Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements,
at very low prices.
Is it not a fine Investment?
FINE CIGARS1L
...' iw quarter, or tl."",i quarter Im
provement to offset the decline of f.irki.tW
quarter In Kussla and (rom ., O.H) to
Iu.iW.kw Quarter In France.
All the llgurc pMnt, therefore lo a
ile-lk len.-y in the world of about H.i''.''s)
quarters. Should the demand le adually
a large a this, the store of old wheat
will lie ued up and a crisis of great seri
ousness will only be prevented by general
good pronpeet for the spring of IW.
1UU FI1UJ IN rilll.APKI.rill.V
1'hla.lelphla. Sept. -Klre I raging In
the wholesale division on north Delaware
avenue. A general alarm has been turned
In and the loss will t-e heavy.
LOHT At. I..
Grass Valley, Sept. d-FIre this morning
lestrojred the Morgan house, the guests
:ind employ, losing everything.
KIKE IN TOWI.E8.
. . i
lwirs. ai , sept, s - irn. poattmee an i .
Jones h.cl were destroyrd by fire this
morning. Mrs. Ilrrkeley. of Ha. ramento,
JumM from the second story window nnd )
broke her arm.
ANUTIIKIl HICH BTKIKE.
Vrek.i. Cal., 8ept. -Sent ha reached
hen of a rich strike In the (Mioredcr
mine i.ti the ll'ii foot evl, the vein aviY-
nglng four feet In width and running a
hundred and thirty dollars to the ton. j
FROM PAKER CITV.
Haker City, Or., 8cpt i-nherlff I.tv-
Ingston pnssed through the city today In
charge of Robert Roiwrt. i hargr.l with
.. . mur,,pr ... n, flammav. who was
hot In a ball room In (Irani county thr.e
years ago. He was unrated In I'llloti.
Mont.
I'anl.l Smith and old pioneer aged f
years. .Iie.l this mormg. Ills estate Is val-
u.-d at about ir..i.. He willed all ex-cpt
$!", which goes to a second cousin, hi
only living relative, to Mrs M. J. Jiintifyr
who has cared for him for several years'
She Is a widow lady of this city
CKNSI'S lit'REAC
Washington. H.-te. t.-Tt I st.Ucd 'hat
H I North, of lioston. has t-en selected
as superintendent of the n.xt census.
and that hts appointment will be made a
,, ,hl. ,.,.,.,.. legislation can be
niU.tr(. The president 1 in fnvwr of e-
tnbllshlng a permanent bureau on census.
RAILWAY COlJJHIoS
Forltel, Mo., Sept. -Train N'o. ( on the
Wabash railroad, west bound, struck a
bull a quarter of a mile wet of this place
last night alxiut mldlght. Passengers In
the lust cars wear thrown to the floor bv '
the shock, but none were hurl. An un-
known tramp wn killed. Engineer John
Kgan was faeally hurt, being Injureo Inter-
naiiy and iiadiy scalded, fireman i.risa
was bully scalded on the back and b gg.
1871
Fisfyer
Brothers.
Sell tiTvi-
Lubricating
OILS
A Specialty.
Ship CiiJirvI'vr
Hardware1.
Iron & Ste-el,
foal,
Groceries & Provision.
Flour A Mill Fefrl,
Paints, Oils, Varni&lut
Loggers Supplies,
Fairriank's tan.
Doors & Windows,
Agricultural I r:i j-N'men'
Wagoi's A. Vehiclwi.
HOP LEE CO.
CLOTHING,
Merchant T2ilors.
i-ndrrelothlngmade tootder. Hults nd uoiikers
' '' tWA&
-... . lrll.r n. 1- the CltV.
I U'eleb llloek, (l.'.H Commercial HI.
I .
"l j Astoria Public Library
READING ROOM FREE TO ALL
Open every day from 3 o'clock to l.K
and :30 to 1:30 p. m.
Subscription rate. 13 per annum.
8. W. Cor. Elev.ntn and Duan. Street.
f
THE ASTOBIAH WAHT COLUMNS
WANTKD.
V A NTK1 'Man cook at I
having Htatlon.
. lilt Adams l.lf
WAN i'i:iv-At r'lavel , woman to do plain
cooking for a family of eight. Wages,
11' n'. Apply at once to John Hays,
eL P. O.
VANTKl-Voun girl living wl'.h p
rwnts, to tx car. of oMidrio and 4.
light houwwork. Apply at tM Duaa.
airwt.
VASTKl--T rent lrt of furtilshed
house, or J or t furnished room for
housekeeping by man and wlf. No
children. Adilres V. U. tills omVe.
MEN WANTED.
Itallmad hand wanted for ItnnWIa'.
" I K "ti .iMi k Apply at n m . K!s.
blovk. A, C. H. K. 11.
LOUT.
LOST-Iiunuh of keys. tM with red rlb.
boft, Lev at Ailortaa offlo.
. . .
j.osiT-On ths Jsth Of al July. In Astoria.
.nu parce" ootvlalnlng two bank
book.. Niv X and W.i. Klniler leave
at this office.
roR uirf.
yoi HKNT Ten. room housa In l'ppr.
town, on street cor lln; 11 per month,
lnqulr. at this offlo.. '
. -.
FOli UJSNT-Furnlsu.d WW.
suit, or lntlt. Ujr th. da ur tmsnth
Hotel Tlghe. unJe itllrt n.w owniag
mont. t!ret reduction In rales). Mr
0. V." Tortex. manager. C. Elevstnk
and Franklin,
' " " "'
run nAuc.
Foil HALE A slx-room cottage, lot tc
1"Q, with water, etc. within four block.
Of Commercial street. In th center of
'hs city. A rsr. rhane. ITIo. 11,40a
Addrra C. Atorln offlc.
r'( ll HALU-i.'lieap. un !C'. Il lady
Columbia bicycle, In perfect condition
Apply at the Astorlan offlc.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
C. C. RROWER.
ATTORSET AT LAW.
Ounderson Uulldlnf.
Astoria. Oregon
JOHN T. LIGHTER.
ATTORN EV-AT-LAW.
Office, upstair, Aatorlsn Ilulldlng
DK. O. B. E8TE8,
PHYSICIAN AND 8URGICON.
Hpoclai attention to dlMSMS ol wodmc
i
i Ouio. over usnsigers store.
, Telephon. No. U.
Aatoria
DH. JAY T LITTLE.
, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Offlc, room. ( and (, Pythian bulldi
! 53m Commercial St, RetUd.nc. aame
Telephon. ft.
1 Acting assistant surgeon U. S. Ma
l rln. hospital service.
Chester V. Dolph.
Richard Nlx.a
1
DOLPH A NIXON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
I Portland, Oregon, U. , 24 and ti
j Hamilton Building. All legal and col
lection bualn s promptly attended t.
; Claim, against th. government a .p.
laity. . '
H. T. CROSBY,
ATTORN ET-AT-LA W.
411 Commercial itiwet.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY, . .
ATTORN EJf AND COUN8IILOR
, AT LAW.
Offlc. on Bond street Astoria, Or.
ATflMlTH. T - r:
H.
DENTIST. Mtijlgp
Boom. 1 and 2, Pythian Building
over C. H. Cooper, .tor.
DR. H. L. HENDERSON. .
Office, Kinney Building, Astoria
Office hours,
7 to a. m.i 12 to 1 and to T p. rn.
fftpcclul attenton given to th. treatment
of Disease, of th. Eye Chronic Dis
eases, and Surgery.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 1, A. F. su
A. M. Regular communication, held 0:.
th. first and third Tuesday evening 01
each month.
O. W. LOIJNSBERRY. W M
E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary.
GO EAST
1 VIA
Library Car Route
AMKHICA'H HCNNIO LINK.
.tU la
Dinliq
Car Is
C art.
Th. all-rail rout, lo Kouienal nilnl.if
dlslriot, via Hrattl. and Hpukan
Shortest and Quickest Line
.Tp-fc.
St. Paul. Minneapolis.
Duluth. Chicago
AND ALL I'OINTH KA8T
Through Palace and Tourist
Sleeper, liming and Uhi.ry i)liva
tjon Car.,
Dnlly Trnl im
...Font Tltirio
HKKVU'k AMU IK mrUV 1't.KAQl Klil)
For Uuk( aid full InfurruaUuB oall
on rnt 0. Jt. k N. Oo. or idVlre.
A. a C. lKNNIBTON.
C I. T. A., Portland, Or.
Jt C. HTJEVKN8. 0. W. . A. PaW..
ron .
TLLLAMOoK. NCHALKM AND
TULI.AMOOK. NEIIAIJ5M AND
TILLAMOOK, NKKAtJCM AND
TIUOMOOK, NE1IALKM AND
TILIJ.WOOK. NKIIAIJCM AND
OTHKR COA8T POINTf
OTH Kit WA8T POINT8
HTIH-lt 0)AT I'OISTt
OTHr.lt COAST PolSTi
OTHER COA8T POINT
AtMUTMr.
R. P. ELMORK,
H. P St. K1UI
a r. ixuojub,
W. )L UAJUUION
W. )L VAJUUaON
W. It. HARRISON
AND AUOUiTA
AND AUQCtTA
AND Al'ODtTA
ALL OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER
ailing data, to and from Tillamook
and NV al.m dnxod upon th. w.athsw.
For frlght and rng rwte
apply to
lCljaORE, BANHORN CO., Agsnta,
O. R. N. Ca, Agwrt. rortbuid
BlIKHlVra "A l.K.
Ily virtue of an s'utlon onl orlr
of nlr ls.oe.1 out of the Circuit Court
of th 8tt of Or-gon for the Ciunlr
of Cat.iot, on the 11th iley of July. A. D.
IW. qpon a Judgment and dH-r.e r
dersl thrreji on h third day of July.
!:. In favur of C. E. Ilaylo and C. O.
Palnils-tir, plaintiffs. Jid ogalntt th
Flttvel Hotel Company, "Wid In for of
defrmlani. Iliuid Manufacturinc Co. J.
I". Itasinusmi, A. S. (illllsple. Oregon
Hi I.iimlior Comimny, i. H Hate, and
O. p. Mara'.im, Mid ngeln.t said I'lnvel
Hotel Company for th utim otnl of
In.Wi.!, w.th lnteret thereon from third
day of July, 1W7, at th rr of I per
trot pe annum, together with th row.
and dlsburM-mtfit. taxed at I!1 J. and
the coat of and upon Ihl wri' -on,-mandlng
atid nviulrlng me to make al
of Iho folliiwlug de.-rll"l real piop.r
ly. to-wd:
All of block No, 10. In (he town of
riavel, n Inld out and rr-i-wded by th.
Flavel l.iuwl DevebipiiiBnl Company,
together with ths Klavtl llot.-l. jltuA.aJ
the res Ki. and ligethT wlih :r ter.tnunt
hereslllnment sjwl appurtenance tlitieti
belonging or In iuiywie piertalulng. .11
In the County of i:iatp, KUto of Ori
gan. Notice la heroly given lloit I will, on
Monday, the Jnth day of 8etemlM r. l.W,
at the hour of 10 o'clock In th fo:rtioon
of said day, In front of and at th court
house door, In tl City of Astoria, In
nld county njxl tale, sell at public auc
tion, to the highest bidder, lor ch. th.
above dcsor.bed reiil property, or .0
much thereof n mny lie ncesiry to
snillsfy sail Judgment, Int-re!, cost, and
nil a'crutng costs.
jam kh w. ii.vpi:,
Bhorlff of CI 1 Co., Or.
Dated Aslorln, Or., August ro, l.y.
NOTICE OF MHI0TINO OF STOCK
HOLDERS OF UNION FISHERMAN'S
CO-OPERATIVE PACKING CO.
Notice 1 hereby glv.n that there will
be a meeting of the stockholders of th.
Union Fisherman". Oo-Operatv Pack
ing Compaiiny hold at the ofllce of said
company In Astoria, Clivtaop county,
Oregon, at half past .even o'clock p. m.,
on Baturdny, tho eleventh day of Hep
t.mber, 1897, for the purpose of consider
ing the ndvisiilslltyof IncroaxJug the rap.
Itol stock of said corporation In th.
amount of 120,000.00 or any part thereof
that may seem expertlemt to said stock
holders and of taking such . action In
regard to Increasing , said capital stock
aa, to Mild st,o.'kholditr may apiiear ad
v;nho. CHARLES WILSON,
I'realdcnit of said Company.
AtieM: BOFUS JENSEN,
S'.'crelary of said Company.
.snap a k;odak.
at any man coming m ,,
our stur unit you'l, (j.i,
IKjriralt of a 111:111 lirlttmilint
nr with pli'S- .tol theugtit.
Hue' .j it lltv In III' Pqniir.
we h' ve loolTertireciii ii,-h !
pie. any nisn.
COMIT ANIl THV THRU
HUGHES & CO.
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