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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN. FRIDAY MORNING, OOTOHKK 25f, 1IUI7. J. V. MARIEN & CO Groceries, Meat and . . . . . . General Alerchandise 1602 FRANKLIN AVENUE We meet all prices. Call JUST NOW- A Large Variety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth V gggggggasg, Call and See Our Nofcfcy High! School Walking Boot At tbe Oil Reliable Stand- - John Hahn & Co. """" 479 Commercial St A. V. ALLEN. Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Logger's Supplies. Cor.Tantb and Commercial street. CHAS. KAN & CO 367 Commercial St- Dealer In Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine Decorated China Ware, Silk Fancy Goods. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Underwear Gent's Shirts Made to Order. TODAY'S WEATHER. Rain; galea along the coast. Umbrellas LOCK. KEY AND ?KvWNii MACHIXE4. Also all I-tfrht M ichinery. C. H. Orkwitz 443 M ANE. Repaired Pikes cut Id two. AROUND TOWN. FRIDAY. Noble things the great past promised; Holy dreams, both strange and new; Butt the Present shall fulfill them. What she promised he ahaTl do. Adelaide Proctor. Try Schllunr " a oain powow. Oty council tonight. R. A. Hawkins was over from nwaco yesterday. Wear Dunbar's and be harpy- 50 cent corset Dave Ketth iand Martin Ryan were In from John Day's yesterday. Groceries at the lowest prices at Pacific Grocery Co. tbe The Occident oorrtlor is ornamented by one of Jim Laws' new heaters. Our price are the lowest in tha city. Call and tea us. Pacific Grocery Co. Chas. Henry and Lawrence England, of Pillar Rok, spent yesterday In the city. New, at Columbia Shoe Co., Laird, Schoher & Co.'s ladies' fine Khocs. Referring to the matter of the county roads, Judge Gray said yesterday that the county court stood ready to levy thte neoftseary onset men t for road.', but fca yet no petitions had been pre sented for them ito act upon. Parties who want roads should petition to the court Bo that the matter can le acted upon. At tha best there are always those who object to every Improvement by remon. trance. $200022 r ' Economy: save 10 cents on a package of "cheap" baking powder and eat the cake. You couldn't do better for your doctor. Schilling's Best money-back Daking powder is at your proccr's. A Schilliog h Company San I- ranciKo 200 Suits to order, from $12.50 "P Pants to or der . from $3.00 "P ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. and see us and te convinced. Peter Wains wa In from the VehiCera yewtecday. Flcishcr's Dunbar's. knitting worsted ut Fin, cabbage for kraut at Rosa, Has Co. 'a Hl- Everybody la signing the Your.g'a bay bridga petition. At the bowing alleys yesterday W. C. Laws scored St. Steel shod shoes for boys. i.o. i lumhia Shoe Co. ! J. E. Foye. of Sooth Pond, registered ! t the Occident yesterday. j In the police court yesterday John Poe j wa fined 12 for being Intoxleuted. j J. F. Hotm. of Vancouver. Is In the eJty. stopping at the Parker house. I Thos. Boyle was In from Weetport yes. terday, the guest of the Parker house. Umbrella covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 1SS Ninth street. ; A. F. Mills, of Vancouver, was In the 1 ctty yesterday anj stopped at the OccWent. 1. John Adair, of Sunnyroend. wtia In ! the cliy yesterday, haul at work on the I bridge matter. j Seal, calfskin and crack-proof calf winter shoes for ladies. Co- lutnbia Shoe Co. . i Ashland peaches cheap and rood ; lo ! a large supply of other fine frultg at , Rosa. Hlggtns Co. The ladies of the M. E. church will hold their annual bazar and fancy goods 1 silo Friday, December 10 The improvement In Foard & Stoker store Is nmring compMlon. and when finished tha stock will be rearranged. i i Go to the Parlor, successors to C B. Smith, for pure. gweet cream and fresh creamery butter and buttermilk every day. ! DecMve stops have been taken by the j city council for the Improvement of 1 Eighth and Seventh streets to Young's ! hay. Furnished room to rent, with good Uble board, at reasonable rates, at Mrs. E. C. j noiuen s, corner or Duane and Ninth : atreeta. j 1 It wus reported yesterday that th Potrimpos had moved several feat more ; towards deep water, but the report cou.d i not be con firmed. i ; Pat Lawier went to C.atsop Pkain? i yesterday, hunting for ducks and ireese I ani1 wok 'tth hl a good sl-d purse, ! He s"m UD a number of fin- ducks last night. ! When you want a real lifelike and artistic photo, don't fall to call on Snod- 'Theadof ITv " Ut The coroner's jury in th- Fiilang.s oae will leave up for Hi ft on this mom. in on tlw Fanchon, CLpUin Dainty, and oomp!ete the tnvespulon as t0 xtu responoibiltty for his death. Fred has made arran?em-nts to detv-r eysters to any part of the city for o cents a pint. Ea.-t.-rn, on half shell, als'o crabs, clams. Shoa; water bay erawn.-h. Open tlM 2 a. m. Opp,;, Astorl.m. t Th man who did not have th- l,l.j.-s ytcHay must have b-en impervious to afj klndH of wither. Tht- flr.e October spoiled mot Antorlans, but it is thoujrhf thf-y will soon p-t Into the r -ttular Tak again. Meflow as a drink. M!con--. ;n rh. tali?, was the vrdl-t or, Cyruk o,ie I'i i'.-.urnon Whiskey on th.- voyair t thn steamer T'.io" to vk0ham:i In Jan-uan- of thU ywir. It l- v.- .iriivcr..-.! ; v..r.Mr-t. Its r.-putr.tion Is int.-rr, .tionai. i ,s fJ"y by any o-.er Am'-r-l'-an whiskey. Mr.-. I'tiU ip-. Wlfi- of f':.p-;i Ph:nps of th- P. rry. wit soot, ,rVe frorn the iiFt and Join th- ej.pt.tn :,nd ,;1t.,t,.r j h'r" for ti" wlnir-r. M phn 'who hns iK-.-n with h'r f-,.ther on tl,- six months cru:e In TV-hring a ,.h.-,rm. : I..R brunet-e of about :wcr,.y. an ,.rom. pUh-i society hdy. and will an ad ' dltlon to Aytorla'it fim,.ir... .i..r .. I ii-'h- nuririg Tr.e ; season. Th. c;,ptan has t-.Hen the now. !c!5 house for th- w nfe,. wW(, Mr,. I Phillips wii: no doubt l,e found a pl.-au. ant an entertainer as the captain U on Iioard ship. lMitkl hosiery at Ptinbar's. C. H. CWlomtar wo over from Knapp n yetnki'. Children's .school uinbrvlln.s, 50 cents, at Dunbar's. Bicycle and repair shop at IK Ninth street. Ch a rites reasonable. AiKlttvvr Kuittner'a new ottlix move is thtivar at beauty mid heat fur rr. Henry Ino, f CmKxtln, tr., Is In th city, qtNirtcrcd at the Purkor hvmso. Ask for sample of Chase A Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, Hlmr ns Co.'i, Julius M. ilw,. of Svin Frrtmt-. sHnt yewtenlay tn the olty, rho Ktuwt of the Ckvldent. J. A. Cranston. J. A. .Held ami i K. Etns, of Portland, are In the otty. ittiewts of Uin CVx-hlont. P. J. Meany, the leadlnf merchant tailor, S7 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skina. The Foard atokos tea window Is an ornamental pteoe of work. And loo like a Ctikt!w Importer's frvmt. Dry flr slab woot for .:. Astoria ljnd & Investment Cj., Oomnu-rol.il and Klphth atreets. TWolphone KJ. C. O. Palmbers, the leadlnf contractor and builder. Is prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing and bulldlruj work; 473 Puane street . The Astoria Progressive Commercial ajtsoclation held Its rejn('.ir meeting list ntgnt and tr.uvnctet much business of Import .nce. A carload of "Hot Blaaf and "Queen" heitters received: lattot tnroenients. Do not buy befor comparing quality and price. Fisher Brothers, sale agents. Onpt. F. M. White, who Nis Just pur chjuJ th stetuwr Augusta. Is alt rn.Iy for so and wtU smC for Settle wh.-n the wetithcr Is favoniNe. Th cutHaln mrwta a hirgv Sew York syndicate which ha acquired iwiwty anl mining ctiihns hB throuvh Atei before the KiWKllka wiis born. They ar miners an.! will now do development work on a targe soule. In sjMiklng of his plans yenterday, Chptain White, who Is an old friend of Hon. Bon. Young In Itnttsh tVtumhkk. and wns Miking with him n the time, smld to an Aseonnn rvpre. sentntive: "I will make one pref.imi nary trip t once with the Augusta cur. rytng our engineers and workm"n with their supplier to Alnska. I'pon my re. turn win go to New York and will bring from there nrournl the Horn a steamer ahout the "tie of the O. W. Kder. which fe will use aa our supply and transfer boat from Seattle. Our company Is In k to stay and already has ninny fine calms." Peter Wage, who wus In from the N"e hnlm wesrterday. speiikmg of his new flour mlt enterprise, wild: "I will erect my mill on my own pla about three, fourth of a mile bo'.ow Fl.-hhitwk f.if.s on the main Flshhawk river. I purixw to grind flour for the farmers of the NVhoJem valley for home con.sumption. and thus Increase- the raising of wheat In our vicinity. In another year we win raise all our own flour, which wK! mean a saving to the valley of three to four thousand doCfaira annually. If we had gonil roads we could slip our bran and shorts) into Asnortn, and ffll the mntnet here. A farmer coming to town, besides other produce, could bring a Vmd of bran.out of which he could make enough to take back home groceries) or cloth.-s. I s)bniU commence the work of getting out the timbers for the dam and will burtMing this winter. Neit summer when the water la low I will build the dam. and wCI he rendy to grind wheat In the fafl. If the merchants of Astoria ere willing to help out In the projee. I believe they wfT. gwt thedr money bock twice) over. Most of the people In the valley are tn favor of good roods, and are rfuiy to help outt with money or work. Passable roads are what wTl hrlrur eetUers to Clatsop county. People ar what we want, and to get them we must have roads." Pree! Free! THE.... Stormer Bicycle Given Free With American's Best Teas Coffees Spices AT THE GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S 571 Commercial Street Astoria Free Wheels to hove, "iris, gen tlemen and ladies. Wheels real easy to get with our Teas, 20c, 2oc, 30c, 300, 40c, 50c r.nr nound: Coffee. 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c per pound; Spices, 10c, 10c, W):, zc per can. Wheels Free an good Wheels as money can buy. Th Wg no-'aetem eltgule of the West Shore Ml' Is (V. Is soon to Ite run r a new sot if U( , vrs f more tlmn tlueo Uni. tho eniNiclty of the pivocnt K'ller. Mr. Tom Trutllnger ta very busy put ting up the new boilers. Just east of the ml holler house, where a new bouse w il le bitlt after the iww bol'ers atv In piece tul the TV) f.Ht i)i.keil.'k has been rlsl. Tills plant Is already one of tlw lt In (he wiMSt, and with the Improvement being made tl cointvirc with anything on The const. The new hodors ill',, tubular boilers of the tln.xst workmanship, built by the Hronell Holler Works. ClnoHmtl. Ohio. They are a1 feet long, are nwide of only two sheotw of stw: contwln !AS tubes: me of l hors p,mer ,uh. and l-l Ix- allowed to itirry 1(" vinds of stivitn. The old boiler had to he forced to mis,. IiV nntls of steam. Such large plate s are used In thse UiKera oaiiuol 1 nlled on this oxmis;. which ftr1! til, ciniony to place Its order In the east It Is oxpeotid tn have flro In the new furnace, the fount.i. Hons for which ar,, being Imirt ui from the U-aoh. tn aNuit two wcks. The fuel to to usil wtl! be iilut hin.lt. . I frMn Ivirges by aulottKittc nidi'htnery which will drop Uv l. dtrivtly litt, tht fitrnius. T1h ftirnatvs are butt however, to burn anything from spruce logs up. Wh.'n Ontjshoil the company II have sver enough to suiM'ty a el'y t ce as kirc. as Astoria. TUN CiltiTIT (Vl'lST. The adjourned ses.sion of the circuit court opened yesterday with Judge Mo Hrlde on the bench. A number of order wore ,Mterel and several arguments heard. Mnt Point, a native of Itussiia. and Niels P. Madln. a natlv of lVnmark. were admitted to I'nlted Stat-s cltlsen. ship. In the suit of D. K. Warren, assignee, vs. M. J. Kinney et al. decree of for-, closure was entered as icr stlpulitlen A-andlnas.in Benevolent Svl.ty vs Mary I. Ol'.lette 0t J. .bvr.v of foreeiew. nn entered. Victor Aindenon -s. Hermosu I'.irk In veHtment Co.. defendant allowed to Mti amenihil answer. Astoria hI ami Coal y.ml s. Pavel HotN (V. judgment by default and order of sale of attached property. Ross. Hlgglns Co. vs. same, same vrvlor. F. P. Wlnton vs. O. B. ilste. motion to strike out part of the complaint argue I and auhmtted -to the court. Rw. Hlggins & Co. vs. V. F.. Warren, onler confirming s.ile entered. Chas. Pwycr vs. Flaw! Hotel Co. et al Judgment for plalntlfT by coits.-nt and onVr of side of nttacheil pntperty en. tered. The Jury was ex -used until Monday morning. John Irag,!ch v Fred Wlekm.m nn l 9. Klmore. an trial. PANV.KR IN" 8i.I. Serious Result Sometime Foilow Its KxceMatva I'se. Common s.-.la is right in It. pl.i.-e asd IndlspensaUe In the klt.-lu-n and for reeking and washing purposes, hut It was never lnten,ll for a m.-ll.-ine. and peopj. ho use it a such will onie day rt gret It. We r. fer to th,, common ue (,f ri,.l i to relieve heartlmrn er s-.ur sM.n.i -h a habit which thousands of p-opi,. pr , ... the almost dally, and on.. M.-h fraught with danger: m..r.-ov-r the stla only give, temporary relief and In the end ttw sto.niu-h trouble get w.-s,. and worse. The s-sla acts a. a meehane.-, rr. tant to the waCis of th.. s:m i. h and bowels and casr-s are on reonl when- It accumulate.1 in the Intestines, causing death by Inflammation or pt-rlt,tltl. Pr. Hartandson r.'commi'nil as the safest and siifsit cure for smir stomach (nedd dyspepsia) nn excellent prepari. Hon sold by druggists und-r the na.ne of Stuart's r-sr-twla Tablet.. These tablets nre large 3 grain lox-ng-s, very pleasant to taste and contain the nat ural acids. pT'toncs nn. digestive .-. ments ess.-ntlal to good ingestion, an-l when taken after meals they dig.; i,.. food perfectly and promptly before It has time to ferment, sour and poison th blood and nervous system. Pr. Wuerth states that he Inv.-H il.iy uses Stuart's Dy-ipepsla Tablets In all cases or stomach derangements and finds them a certain cure not only for sour stomach, hut by promptly ,i!ifet Ing the food they create a healthy ap. petite. Increase fle,,),. and strengthen the action of the heart and liver. Thy nr not a cathartic, but Intended only rv.r stomach dls-ase and wvikneW4, nnd wn be found rXlablo in any stom.ch troubl.) except cancer of the stomch AH druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets at wicts. per package. A little, book describing all forms of stomach weakness and their cure malle.1 frc, t,y aMT,nK ,n(. j,tinrt company cf Marshall. Mich. N'OTICK TO CONTItAfrrOltfl. Bids wK be reeelvr-il at the ofnee. of '-"I.ln. arehlt..t, rm 11.1 Shamihnn bufallng, at 1 o'-.m-M. p. m., Haturdav Orrtolx-r 23. IW. for the construction of a frame dwelling. liond to fill amount lit contract r-ipilred. Plans at archi tect's olllce. rtlght to riject any and all bids Is reserved. YOCNO MEN'S M'KIN'MCY C'LUIl. A meeting of the Young Men's Mc. Klmley club will I hel.j at the office, of Hon. V. J. Ta.or, Frhlay evenlrur, Oc tober 22, at 8 o'clock. liy order of the president. D, A. M'l.BA.V, Secretary. TRKASI : li ICR'S NOTI C 1 1 . Notice Is hereby given that there Is funds In the city treasury to pay all warrants drawn on the general fund, and Indorsed prior to April 12, Interest will ceaso after this date. J. W. CONN, City Treasurer. Astoria, October 10, 1W. AN APPEAL FOR CIOTHINO. Help the poor and needy by sending clothing to the parlors of the W. C. T. I'. In Rescue hall on a.r,v Thursdnv from 2 p. m. till S p. m. Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and , ELEVENTH STS. MA on application. t A flesh cnrvlnu .loth Is a great help to ki.-pliu: the bi''1' l",",M "lM,ll," ! TH (M U7a Ci'I.I' IN i'NK 1.Y Tnke laxative Hromo yulnliie Tablets. All druggists rend the money If It falls to cure; Sc. K-'r sale by Charles Uogera, ' NuTli'l'OK IMIMb'N TOIMril". KM II ' AX PITH STUM f AXI M Aii A It A AV ' KM 11 HU'M a. It M A 1 M 1 l'u V AVKNI'K Xolliv U li.rebv giwu Unit the I out limit I iium II of lite Itv ef A.loi ta. iu . .11.1 on till' I 'tli rtav o(i'. to!-, r v.':. hv t. ..luli"H. ord.-r nndillnvt the All.lllel and I'ell.-. Ju.U. ol said elly I" tile-. I. In tl -.- l'lillv .l..rlali o( A.t.Tla. tor leu .lav . tlell.-e ol t.'d I .'tltlll.Ul tollll.tl Ihlenlloll t." Iliiikr the tolli'WIIHJ llllplov i Itl.'tll. to-vt it llml lilt .tie. I. Hum I. land Au ntie litio J Musurtt Avenue. Ih.n.v .Nihssis A-iiiie ir.. tn counc il.. ti villi. io ...l Improve- ni. ti; of vti.l Mh .tn . t, In mid liitolth Tret. tin-lice ."til .lr.,1 iM tii n ienin'. lloli ltli the ' pro .i'l un c to v .-uu-iil et N 1 114 a 'a A i' it in', to uorlh side ol li Av.iiur. Ih liupmiiil by KtSilllie Mild SHtl"li, I'f "It'll lo. I S'ld SW lliu lot the t v ol tueive mill ulii-llulf feel on .un h ..!. . I tie i m. i In-"' thi'K"! to lite i.'iil'li.h.d vrude ll rtiet; uud by plunking the .Hue it 1th I' l.nli lhie iti. lif to tvele Inches tol the -.itiii ol .1 t .11 Iri'l u l.lc oil the .r.lng. mid en Un- oilier poitLui. of I Ito llliprovrllli lit III, iv . fi t Ide l fe.l Wide on .iii-li milref t tie .-. nt, r :iu- Aio by i"viii siruitliii; n siilrnslk on one .ntr of said Ifra.t. .1 ,rtiitu, fViur (cri w ide. ( Mild U ii e tug and luiul-. r to be new 10111111 fir. rtu inipnoriiiant t.i tc 11u1.li' In u.'..rd finee Willi Itie iti'Ui'rul iirillnail.'e. 410 erltlllg 1 111 1-rv.v i li.ei. t of . 1 1 cel., mid nil Hi"' p.s laj 'lali uud v!fb utlon. 1 rr-ur. .1 tor till. Im trovetii. til to the eltv .urvi v.ir. Till llni'rov elii. nl liall tn- Snow 11 and tie. MlKlinl.-d a iiuiitf . pay tinpriO. Ilirnt No. I. 'Ihe ili.irli-t of littiil. and j'r-nti.r o ho Ixin til. d. ami wliirli sill lr ts-nefttrd b (lie alnivi- iiu no. iii.-nl. mid usia wdu b .p-i-lai a... .Mil. tit .hall be li-i I. il to Ji lru llirco.: anil . v ,-u.. .: .aid imp o v , 11.. i.t, 1 a. riic lligluiiiuic at the north east .-irtn-r of lot '2 of t'l.s-k V. of Met ittrr. A.lottn. a. ,'Uclidi.l by i'vru. nlii. v, tlirate n.-nili alonx lliri-iiter line of b;.s-i. vi and :.i to the i.orfh ru.t cor nrr of lot .', I. s It!; iliriu .' u.t nlnni; north line of block I! i l. ih north . a. t corner there of; tll.'tl.r Hotllh uioli,; (he ,-ti.l line of bl.M-i. Ill and lo 11, rthi ii.t ii-rurr o bhs k 1 thi'ln-e , .t 11I0111; tie- north line of hUs-k Ijii to north . n.t corn.-r t .1 rif; tin nee .otitli in. no; nut Hue of I111.I1 I , I tl, bt In niirlli e.i.t conn r of l l. k ..r .11I..IIV M..11 l.l.s'k No .' .of . In. v . mblltloii I., A.toila. a. laid out and re.'unlrd bv llu.ti, r and .Mk- n. elr' cutor.; thcii. i.m t n'oh' north line et .Mid bl... k to the tiot tli rn.t i-orni-r t l.t-r.-.-f. Ilirllre ollth .1 IC, 'in, ol l-l. k. '1, V It, JI and to th.-...ir.b . ,i.i. . ..rtirr ,. .aid block In .111,1 .'lilltioi,. lion.,- v..t.rlv at.'iiif outh boiin-larv .,i bn.kSo. ..i'.. - J. -t lunl I lo w.-jtb .-.t n.rii. rof b!a-k IM: tl-.-nr,- north ulo 111: the v.-. lln. of block, u .1 Zi. I. II mill .'tiu.i-i'l.iiei ,-i-rut-ror ld bl... k I hci.. . en,i al. ,tig the north line block 2 .Hill .1 to a 1 11 1 VI I let c till1 I'll.t 11 tie of.; h .ti. et if 1 t. t,,:, .1 Moult Inter.)'-I th,. nonh lln, of .iii.i bio, k . tie in-, north along tin- cii.t II tie of hl.M-k. I T, 1 1.1 and 1.1 or Mr. linn-. A.torln. 11. . xtiudi d t y ( rti ilney. to the nonh w.-ci corner of .nbl I I.h k li; then. 'i' ca.t itlntig tlir norlh line of blork I J to nortli-w .t corner of block 14; thence nonh uiong mil line of l,l. c. 1.1 uud llu to uorlh we t corner of bl.s k ll't. tin-lice riut iilonit north line of said bl.s k llu to norlh af corner of tot .' in raid I lock tin; thence north aloiiK ili.-c. nti r line of hlo. k '7 and 7 to iiortli i-a.t corner of lot btis-k sT; tiiciice cii.t iiIouk tin- north line of hl k. 7 and M , to the phu e of IH-Kliinlt it. All In Ihe city of Astoria. J Now. therefore, unless n reuion.trnncr signed by Ihe r Hl.l.-iat of Hi, city of A.lorla ' ovvnliiK more than oik- hull ..f the .n.Tty In I the above ili-M rlbcd district shall be filed with tin- iiml, -r.lgued by the time of tlie next r.-Kular incetitii; ,,f the common council of aid city ivii Nov. ,, j.-;,. ,,ft,.r Mild ten days' puhllcution of this nciici-. the .11111 coin fiion cotineii will priscril to miikn .aid Im provement; but ,., ,,., reiiioustninre shall be nn filed, then .aid Improvement can only be authorised by a two-thirds vol of nil tin- iii' iiiber. of the .aid council. A.birla, dr.. Oct. ."J, l-i. II. K NHIJsd.N, Auditor ami I',,llce Judni- of Ihe City of Astoria. Report of the Condition or T"K First National Bank OF A8TORIA, At Asb rla. In the Stale of (iri-gon, at the close of bllilliess, October 'i, I KIr7. HRsoritcr. loan and dlsrnunts Ovetii rafts seeiiri-it :iiidtiiiieeilri"i'"" .tn,UM so . r.,nn wi . i a nun no r. M. Iloiei. to -i-cure circiiUtlon I'r-iniiMi. - on II H. honils .7...'...'. Stocks, seeiirltles. etc fither Ileal kmate an. I Morlgagea iiwni-d l.oo Id t,'.m U 1,-M7 M line froui natniiuii hunk atfltttsi t resi-rve 4M, Kg) H 2,T.t 77 ss.tut 17 li rsi tr. iki 24 1.1 Hue from slate banks ami bunkers Hue from approve! reserve sucnlV lieek and othr-r iil, Items Not) of other null., mil banks Nlck.-ls aiifl ci.nta LAWri.'l. MOMKY IlKSKIlVK IN llAKg, VlXt -, l.o no I.ei.1 lender holes t, , -,,M2 ,n Ited, niption fuiiil w ill I . s Irea.urer (rpereent.,i,-iri'ualloi, r2 AO T",;i1 M7.VI7" V I IAI1II.I lll'S Caiilta1 stock pitl, I i, Huriiins fiiml I n, li viilc, I prollis I e. penses at i in,., j H,, National bunk notes out- staii.liui One to Statu liiiii'ks'Vi'n.j Hank r IndlvliliiHl ,c,,iik .1,1," f .',0,000 110 tll.MIU If) fo.-W 94 Jeet to cheek n,,mv) Iier,n.nd eertilh Kt.- of il,,. I'OU .1. r VHl ll-.fi k, Certified checks "Ill (if) Total I7'.,37 1 Hi ate ol Ori-eon, O.lint' of I'lalsop, ( s"- I. rv. -.. .,-icot., c:,,:i,-r of Hie above nmed bank,, lo solemnly sweat that Ihe above slatft tiient i,lriieiothel,-t f ,v knowledge and "J1',' i. . . H- H "H'ON. (ashler, tillhserlhe. ami swum l i..i ...1 .i.i. nth day of October, I(i7. I- KAL1 ''. It. THOMHON, Correct- At te,, . Notary Pul.lhi W. M. I.AMi. , the Best THE CENTER, ON THE Everybody Knows that Warrenton values will soon be 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? ruK hint. WcAV.S KtU KKNT-Furnished nsuns. suite or l utile, by the day or m.ui'.h Hotel Tic he, under entire new mniia--iitcul )tv mltictuvn In ralea. Mrs il. V. Purler, manager, d rievmta and Franklin. I'ltOKKHHIONAI) OA HUH c. c. ninnvicu. j ATTHUNKV AT LAW, liunderson Unit. Un. Astoria. Oregon. II. T. ClUWliT, ATTtTtNKT.AT-l.AW. Ml Commercial stil I ' Chester V. Dolph. Itlchard Nlisa I'ul.pll & NIXON, ATTOHNKT8 AT I.AW. ; Portland. Oregon. II. M. 3 and r llatnlllon lUilldlng. All legal and (nl lection bualn as promptly attended ta Claims against the governmsi l a : 1 .tally. j tll. JAY Tt'TTt.K. PHYSICIAN AND Ht'lUSEON ' rimoe, rooms & and . Pythian bulldg UIW C'omnierelal Ht, ltsldence mhii i Telephtma M. Acting assistant surgeon t'. 8. Ma rlne hospital service. I. Q A. IIOWLBT. ATTOHNKT AND CtH'NHELOn i AT LAW. Office, on Hond stnMt. Astoria. Or DIL O. B. EHTE8. PHYSICIAN AND HCKCKON Rpeclal attention lo diseases of womee and surry. omca over Pant'gnr'a stora. Astoria Telrphona No. H DIL H. L. IIENDICltHON. Offlcs. Klnury llulldtng. Astoria OITIca hours. 7 to I a. m : 11 to I and 1 lo I p. m. Special attenton given lo tha trsatmrni of Ilseaa of the Ky fhronlc IU run, and Burtfr-ry. H A SMITH. PKNT1ST Konma 1 and 1. Pythian lUilldlng over C. H. Cooper'g atora. JOHN T I.IOHTEK, ATTOKNET-AT-LAW. omca, upstairs. Aitortan liulldlng. SOCIETY MEETINOH TEMPLE I.OIK1E NO. 7, A. F. an4 A. M Regular communications hald on ( the first and third Tuesday avenlng of aach moelh. I 0. W. LOHNBHKItRT, W. If. i E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary GO EAST . . VIA . . Library Car Route AMERICA'S BCKNIC LINE. flesli la Kock Hallast .No Dust Dlnioq C.r Carte Tha all-rail route to Kootenai mining dlatrict, via Seattle and Spokane Shortest and Quickest Line -TOV $1. Fill, MiKjpolis, Duluth, Chicago AND ALL POINTS EAST Through Palace and Tourist 8epers, Dining and Library Obasrva Hon Cara. Doily TrolriH ...FtiHt Time B-IKRVirE AN I' HCKNKIiY UN EAQIHI.KI) For tickets and full Information cat on agent O. It. & N. Co. or address A. B. C. DENNI8TON, C. P. A T. A., Portland. Or II. C. STEVENS. O. W. P. A., Seattle, UREHNHR 5c HOLMES Blacksmiths Telephon No. 02. Special Attention Paid to Stoarahoat Ko pairing, First clusa HorHCHhoolng, Etc. Logging Camp Work a Speciality. A Hand&oivivj Is one of tbe grcau d . .. ... possess. I'oitiu:. i ' a (. . . givas''. i-.y.vn vooi.id can i jv.i,i.u r OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE OIVKH CI I OK' 113 or Transcontinental K0UTH5. Via Spokane and St. Paal Via Ogdun, Denver and Omaha or Kansas City. I Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining Chair Ct . Astoria to San Franelseov Stitm i,f Oilir.una. Wnlneaday, Or. lob.r i '.,tniiti i, tobi), io'.,,.-r i. Htois of (ili.p.rtiia. Haturlay, Oxtobat J olotnlMa. Thursday. N'ov.-mbor 4 Htatn of i Vllfiirnu, Tuloy, Nov em M-f 9 tviuiniit-i. SuiHlay, N..v otiii-r ti Stat of Oallf.srnta. I'tlday, N.ivi.inli ;. t'otunibla, Wnlttemlay, Novoinlier l. rtiatn of t Niltforiila, M 'li-U. Nn eta lief 3 For rata and general tnrortmatlon en sr ad-traaa O. W. l,Ot'Nf IIKHRT, Agaal. W. II MUHMll-'llT. n. I'at Aft , Portland. Ar, j TIIIH IIAII.WAY fMMPANT Hp.-rair. Its trains on t!r famous block i saiem. l.lKlits Its trains by i-lr-ctih liy ilirougk- out. ! 1 a th" c. I.braii'd .l.ctrlc In-rth rsd- lag lamp. 1 linn. spb-nlblly r4ulpied paaasngnr irilna every day and nlglit Msrii HI Paul and ( hl-ngt1; I'm ClItt'AUO, UII.WAI KKK A HT. I'Al'U ! Also operates) ste).in.lieam vastlbuled j trains, rarryintf tha latent isrlvats caa , purtmnnt cars, l.hrary buffst ainoklng j cars, an I pal o drawing room ales-paca. Parlor cars, free recl.nlng chair vara aad the very lieal dining oar aervlcs. For lowest rates lo any point In the I'n.tisl Htatea or Canada, ajiply to ticket ugont, or aildresa C. J. EPDY, General A-t, J. W. CA8BY, T. P. A. Portland. Or ARB YOU OOINO EAST? ARK YOU OOINO EAST? A HE YOU UOINO KAHTT lla sure ami se that your ticket reads rla THE NOimi-WEHTEUN LINE THE NOHTH.WKHTEKN I.I NIB 1 1 1 K NOllTP WBsTEIlN LINB 1 HE NOPTH.Wi8TITnN LINE The CHICAGO, 8T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS AND OMAHA RAILWAYS Tills U tha . OKICAT HIlOHT LINE Ilitw.-en DL'LUTII, SAINT PAUL CHICAOO And nil Polula Eust and Houth. Their Magnltlconl Track, Pserleea Vesttl bubsl Dln.ng and BliMiplug Car Trains and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME" Have given this road a national reputa tion. All claases of pnaaetutara oarrt4. on the Vcstlhulod trains wllhout extra, charge. Ship your freight and travel ov-r this famous line. All iigonta hava tickets. F. C. SAVAGE, T. F. and P. A. W. H. MEAD, General Agent, 248 Wiishlngtno St., Portland, Or. riarble and (Iranlte inHorr & minar, .TJI K. MiiiiUnii Nt , Cortland, Or ... A I.I. K I N'D.H Ol' CK.MFTHHY WOKIC. J. B. WYATT, Phont No. 68 Astoria, Ortgea Mnrclware, Ship Chnndlery, (jrocerie, Provisions, FA1NTB and OIL.H. Sptclal Attsntloa Paid to Supplying Ship