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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1898)
I - ' " . . ' ' 1 gatltf gLotoviatt JOIIJ! LfCWmn. Editor. , M Ttpfco- No. ft U- '.- - - - - ,ti r,-. 'HCSCRIPTION. !:.; daily. fcnt br m-n, Pr ar M Sent br mall, P month IMrv4 by carrier, pr month WEEKLY, fcnt by Bi. P Tf. ownc....tt I'oat t free o ubcribr. All communication intended for publlr eelton ahould be directed to tho editor. Business communication of all kind rid remlttancea mutt bo eddreeee, to "The Aatorian." The Astoria, guarantee to It edver User in largeat circulation of any news paper pumiahea on tho Columbia river. Advrtlin retea c- t Bed on PP'I cation to tho bueia roaneg or. Mtle. .....SI Ol i m i Distance. IVndlrton to Portland Pendleton to Tacoma ptedletoa to Seattle Pendleton to Astoria , Walla Walla to Portland., Walla Walla to Tacoma. Walla Walla to Seattle... Walla Walla to Aatorta.., HS Independent of every political i-tdera-tlona, tho d-atfc of Hon. Thorn F. Bay ard U1 erri by aU right-thinking American dttoena. If he had performed no other erolnefit service for hi. country -and ha had rrtormd much other-ls conduct while beaaJor to th court of tt Jame ha been of Ineatln-ible value Murine tb lata war crtsl through which tha country ha. c-eL Mr. Bayard we moth aritk-UM by certain of hta narrow and ahort-alf hted countrymen for . the amlcaMe relation irtilcfc b so sedulously cultivated between hla own country and England, while filling that Important mis ion. Perhape ha bullded better than he himself knew, tut be that aa It may. there can be little doubt that much of England, kindly disposition toward America during the lte unpleasarKne with Spain waa due to rV efforts of rhe dead statesman. After the ung.fierous comment called forth during h'a abaci.- la Enfihuid. It must have been a source of much gnetlfU-atron to the venerable statesman to live long enough to aee h'a country reailae aome of the beneflta of hla Jabora In the Intereat of a better under standing and a closer relation between the two greet nations of Engllsh-speakiri people. THE ASTORIA COMMON POINT, r The Oreconlan la not dlacusrlni the commoQ point question fairly ' In one lue It aya that the question la ne for the railroad to aettle. la another Uaue It aays river, transpor tation between Portland and Astoria la cheaper than rail. In still another, that a common po nt would not benefit Astoria if extended here, because that would leave Portland an Interior place, which would command a leas rate still. Now suppose Portland did get a lower rate than the common poliw rate, would that be any harm to the state? The As torian thinks not: but this is not the point at leue. The matter at Issu just now Is shall there be a fair field f.r com-. petition between the port or ports, if the Orewonlan will have It that way-of the Columbia river and the Bound? Common point has nothing; to do with the cot txtween Portland and Astoria. The ends of railroads on the seaboard are tailed common points and have the same rale. Irrespective of distance. Tacoma. Seattle and Portland were irlven the same rate on freight from cer tain Interior points, because eiuh was at the end of a road and a dep water sh p pinx point. Astoria was not Included because tha transortaiion companies said (they being rail) that they could not Include water lines. At that time Aslortu had no rail road. Now It has. and this road runs Into the same depot with all roads entering Portland, so that It completes an nil rail line from all Interior rail points In Oregon and Washington to the seaboard on the ColumMa river, and right on the Pacific ocean. Undw the custom and usual rules of transportation companies the common point rate allowed to the Sound ports should be awarded to Astoria at the mouth of tho Columbia. The Northern Pacific and the Great Northern charge nothing for hauling gru)n from Seattle to Taeomo. and vice versa from the interior points, yet the distance between Seattle and Tacoma is about 41 miles. It Is aald that the North rn Pacific even hauled grain from these two ports to Portland last winter, a dis tance of 187 and 14C miles rtsp- ctively, for nothing. The transcontlnentad roads are now hauling hops from Chicago to New tort '""i-S.OOO miles for nothing or in consider ation of the carriage they get from the ' 'i i ; - "Pacific coanf states to Chicago. That Is, tho rate from the interior point to the common point on the Atlantic geaJboard Is the sani, Irrespective of distance or grades. The question of cost to the road is not ' " , - ..- 1 ' ronsliiered, the ret chanted 1s what con cerns the producer, There Is no irood reason why a com mon point at the mouth of the ColumMa liver should not be given to the farmers of Oregon and Vashlnt.wV They are en titled to It; It ia to the interest of Port land: and the Oregnnlan, having the wH fare of the state at hrt, eheuld use all efforts to obtain that rule for Astoria. Two millions of dollars per year to the farmers on one Item of produce Is a large sum and will grtatly ffvt the genera) buMneas of a large city sltualrd at the olge of the grain district, n lVrtHind The OregonUn admits that It costs something to get the ship to Portland If. then, the common point was at the mow' of the river, the f.trmer would sve that Sv-miethlng at leost. Then acre Portland to set a lower rate so as to mnke It cheaper to Ud a vessel at P rt land. would not the farmer be more the gainer? It costs the railroads no more to haul down the Columbia river to Its mouth than across the mountains to the S-und. Why. then, should they have a local rat from Portland added to the common point rate? The reason may be that on of the Sound roods controls the O.R. A N. Com pany and will not allow It to carry on equal term with th roads running to the 8und ports, thus giving the Columbia river the benefit of Its natural advantage. If this be th true explanation, then th whole eta or uregon ana in imumiw river basin should rise up and see to It that sufficient pressure la brought to bear to change rhat Influence and obtain th advantages nature haa offered to the pro ducer of th Columbia river basin, THE "COMMON-POINT" PRINCIPLE. The Oregonlan. October I !. It Is a good time to press on the sensorlum of Portland the fact, never perhaps sufficiently understood here, that th advantages of the gateway of the Columbia river over every other route from the Interior to the coast, never will be fully asserted and estab lished till a railway be built along the river from Portland to Astoria, so that the doctrine of "common points may be made to te'.l In our favor, with all Its proper force. The several railways will always maintain common rates. It is a law of their existence that comblnat on. as sociation or agreement must exist among them. Els they would destroy each other. Though vessels from the sea come to Portland. Portland does not get the practical benefit of the seaboard rate on the products or the Interior, because there la yet another charge, to be met eomehow, berore the seaboard is reached. This haa at time been covered in various ways, but It always exists. The railways cannot disagree. But under their general agreement delivery may be made from the Interior to Astoria as well aa to Portland, whenever a rail way line shall be extended to Astoria. This not only will meet the rivalry, but will establish an advantage ror the Columbia river over Puget Sound: and It 1 the only way to get it. '1111 this road shall be built, whatever re duction may he made to Portland from the interior will be made also from the Interior to Puget Sound; and the transport from Portland to Astoria w;ll still be a residual quantity, or re mainder. It has always seemeJ to us tnat there were persons In Portland who did not rathtly comprehend this Im poriant fact. Though vessels may come and do come to Portland, yet Portland Is not on the seaboard? Till the "common point" for our great route of commerce, the point In com mon reeoniei ,y th railways, shall be actually at the s-a, we shall not get the full advantages of our position. When, however, we get that common ooint extended on the map, we shall have advantages over any other com mercial position In the Northwest, be cause our chief competitors are not on the sea, but 1 miles from it. This Is an unanswerable argument for the Astoria rallnxid, and It Is an argument for Portland as well as for Astoria. Still, however, the sh p channel up to Portland will be needed, and more than ever; but the Astoria road, putting the "common point" on another basis, will regulate the rate from the Interior, giving Portland. Astoria and all Puget Sound points the same quotations. This with our advantages of a water level route from the Interior, will settle the problem In favor of Or.on. "AN OREGON. SCHEME." Oregonlan, Oetolwr 19, ISM. Astoria Is the seaport of Oregon. It always will be the seaport of Oregon Nature has so ordered It that the state can have no other great seaport, no other considerable se.-iport. We shall not get the best result from shipping the products of the Columbia watershed to the sea till cars may no through to As torla without trans-shipment and the re handling of their contents. Then we shall have an advantage In the common rail way rate, to the seaboard, for there will be no account of river charges thereafter, though many ships may still go to Port land. But till this shall bo aecompilghed there will always be a ground for discrim ination against this route, which It will be necessary to meet and cover through various methods of Indirection. A rail road to Astoria is not a Portland, nor an Astoria scheme, but an Oregon scheme, using the term Oregon in the large senBe formerly embraced In the geographical txpresislon when Oregon Included the Pa cilid northwest of the tnlted Suites. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It rails to cure. 23 cents. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. , Till VAIUI Ai9aVlaAlV tmi'BI t'niimiiwi uw m.uua .tv, ivan AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WB ARK ASSERTING H TUB COURTS OCR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USK Of THE WORD "CASTORtA," AND rrrcnER's castoria," as our trademark. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, cf Hyannis, Massachusetts, was tho cr:gnatcr cf "CASTOR I A," tho vz:o tliit has bon:: i.;ni dxs nou leer 0 ... c;i every 11 f 1 ino jc-swu:j signciurc cj This is theorijind "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes cf the Mothers rf America for ever thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY d tho wrapper and see that it h the king r 'ihavo always bnight r on the and has':. to signature cf O&Afui&lZu wrap per, iVo a:: has authority from r.o to use vy name except The Centaur Ccnpany, cf uhick Chas. II. Fletcher u resident. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not enJanjjer the life of your child ly accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may olTcr yon (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The End That Never Tailed You. ra anui , -r ? ai. nt ai-. MANHOOD f uaraatd to cunt aU MANHOOD RESTORED Uoaol a Umooa fraorh biotkiaa. will aiurkl tloaot a Umout tous or Owran. owrantfa I. F.mpif-. I'udui CooallIatK.O. awof iliarhars. BtrORC AFTCRl I Lba bofforaiH kk)nMBiHl rTriBKKK t-rthoa-od r-Mor-samall ak orcana, Th. reaaoa mlTer-ra r not rami b Imriora la Imw ninety enl an trooblM "0 aaaUICIa. CL PI OK K la iboniy KOUQ an A wrltte fuarmnte- fivaa aeo mtmT r mm i.aboi,ail tMtfi.in.tr mul. i4 for ma a AMrtm DATOL MBDICISI CVT.O. Tha cbryhollte is the 8itembr birth st on. Dnrtnf the -rait of Hani Chant, tha Grand Old Man of aa." tu this ooun th New York Sun of him: "He is Urge, strong, im pressive specimen mannooa. nt has a massive frame, a shapely head, a command ing face and well posed feature, lie is a keen ob servant of man kind, of life and of things He is seventy. four years of age and still in the fcev dav of his power." If a Chinaman, usually regarded br u as a barbarian, can live to a healthy, hale old age, why cannot Americans, with their more advanced civilisation, do the same? The reporters discovered during Li Hung Chang's stay in this country, that he tiok every thought fur his health He lived upon the simplest of diets and never paswd a day without consulting his physician. He limited his toil to a rca.sonaMe number of hours, and would not deviate from his rule in this matter. American men follow just the oppoite practice. They work to the limit of endurance, will not even take the proper time for e-ting. resting and sleeping, and never think of their health until it is gone. There is a wonderful med icine for hard-working men. It is tr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It takes the place of a physician. It keeps awav ill health and restores health when it is lost. It is the great appetite shar ner, blood maker and flesh builder. It m ikes the digestion perfect, the liver active and the blood pure and rich Medicine dealers sell it. Sir husuand had been a roliust yonnu man." writes Mrs M.J Tedder, of Ellington. Reynolda Co . Mo " When he was ji years old he began to couKh very hard He had pains through liis chesl and lurii(t His mother anil the rest of his family had died wilh consumption. He con. tinned to cough every winter, until in ikhj he had an attack of pneumonia. His couf(h Krew worse and worae. He would vomit immediately afteT bi meals. In ih he coutfhci! nilflil and day. He was getting very weak and had no atn-iile He commenced Iir. fierce'! Golden Mednal Ducoverv and 'Pleasant Pellets.' He improved. His appetite (rot lietier. When he had taken seven bottles he looked like a new man and felt like a new person. He weighs more than he ever weiiched before. He ; allied tweoty-eight pounds and is cured." The weleoma of a frisky little dog nake tho loneliest home less cheerless. Acker's Knullsh remedy will stop a cough nt any time, and will cure the worst cold In twelve hours, or money re funded. 23 cents and 'J) cents. For sale by Kstes-Conn I-irug Co. Every tailor his laid In a supply of red stuffs for waistcoats, golf rapes, etc. CASTORIA For Infanti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of &t&jf-&&u To be glltted In many ways Is to be cursed In this clay of Hpedallsm and com petition. Mokl Tea positively cures nick headnche. Indirection and constipation. A delightful herb drink. Removes all eruption of the skin, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. ', and rj centB. For sale by Kslen-0'ortn Drug Co.; : '.' Harrv lianks. the oldest man, fa Van Duren county, Mich., is one o thefeW surviving "slave Jockeys" and distinctly remembers the battle of New Orleans, OAHTOIIIA Bears th The Kind You Haw Always Boojfit mm si l m l m luii mm1 r Jr s J m ; ., ... iaSx74cAU wrapper. RESTORED 3 Ht Dr. r-aa. Haw fill. Tbu vuadcclal rrait.!. ar - diaram. taoh aa Weak Mrmurr ,j timia roarer, HUch, WaketalMas, Loat Maabuud. Mbiljr Kal sioas. Wci-oasn.aa.aU draua, loss of puwrr la ttBrM Oif aaa of rth-r arc. canard by o--rierto, youthful mon, rieeaii-t na of tobacco, opium or stimala.ts, hicb lead to laanait. c-nmmptioa or Inaaaity. Caa b carried ia -at pocket It ao per cms. fc K by mail Pfrpaid , Orrjlar Ptt. told by all dractHMa Aik for h.Uk.ao other. Manufacturrd by th MertKin Co , farti fnae I u la i-TuiOi-.tluUibttUaiaients. Tbudaad YaoUUibu.. IMitUod. or. COTEaUXINN DRL'U CX).. Aontik Astoria. "CUPIDEMf" Thia rrMl VmiuMi ViUiiaar.Uiapr a np- raorh plia.ia, will quarklyeur toiiot all art. ol loe urauia i.rxi.a. tu. a In Ik. M u.k lml...l L .. . ..- V ol Ule suralia nrxi.a. tu. h at Intnoirila, t'minaia Iba rt'H.oaiiil .aiiuio. Nervmia libuii lu ilAtty, Kiimiuuii lirslna, Vrir..-l m -A 1 1 itops all liwae hr 1a' or nlsliL I.vmii nuk k. lieb If nolrhrfce.l l-a.ii itiSirmiorrtHra't InnwHener. SI PI nt. A K rirauMUwUitr, Hal Uiaunna - rortanaufaiiiinpuniM rrnMjr lu rnr vunoui ail nr-raiiuiL aiuii-i intone a n pi i ii i w - "ui um. m in i-yiw circular and raiiiwi-.l Bui 3-ca-a rraKsro, Oil. W.al CHARLES ROOERS. 43 Commerrlal 8t. Jun Rejr, chief of the Chrokea. la on his -way to h.s lmllan Territory horn from Havana, wher. before tha wax, h owned a larg sugar plantation. PLATKD OUT. Dull headache, paina la varlou part of th body, sinking at th pit of th atom ach loaa of appatlta, favertshnea. plmpls or sore ar all poaltlv avidenoea of im pure blood. No matter how It beoun o It must b purified In oruer to obtain good health. Acker'a illood EUxer ha never fni'-' to cur scrofulous or syphilitic poi sons or any other blood disease.. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy and w sell every bottle on a positive guarantee For sale by Estea-c'onn Druse f.o. George Olsslng. the novelist. 1ms -Ken up London as a p" e of residence, and will llvo In Won et.-rslilre. Luxuriant hulr, of uniform color, Is a beautiful head covering for either s-x. and may be ae. ured by Using Hall's Vege table Sb llian Hnlr HeneWer. I a i . Meek, the Inven'or of the Fruuk 1 fort reel, though over "si yers old, still j works In his shop at l.oulsv II.-, Ky. OABTOniA. i im H,iil ten Ha lwrs wupt ir in How many women who try on hnts nt millinery openings really expe t to buy them? That the blood should perform Its vital functions. It is absolutely neoes.iry It should not only be pure but ri' h In life giving eieinenta. Then resulis are be t effected by the use of that well-known standard blood purilker, Ayera Harsapa rllla Is ho a satirist who says: "rtu cess II I within the reach of every one If he will o-ily stoop to grnsp It? ' THE PIONEER LIMITKD Is th name of the only perfect train In the world, now running every night be tween Bt. Paul and Chicago, vltt the Chlcaeo. Milwaukee & Ht. I'nul railway the THoneer rood of thlj west in adop Ing all Improved facilities for the safety and enjoyment ot passenger. An illus t.ated pamphlet, ahowlng vlow of beau tiful cenery alone; the route of th Ho neer Limited, will be sent fre to any per. son upon receipt of two-cent postage stamp. Addrs Oeorge H. H-nffoM, General Passenger Agent. Chicago, 111. The new mulln-rry shades seen on wlnt r huts may find their matches on winter noses us tha season advances. Acker's Dyspwpsla Tablets are aold on a positive guarantee. Cures heart bum raising of food, distress liter eating, any form of dyspepsia. One II 1 1 la tablet gives Immediate relief. 23 and 60 tent. For sale by Kstea-Conn Drug Co. In the good old times the nursery was the center of home; now It scemg to be W the shopping riSnU-r Instead. OAHTOIIIA. Bean th Je Haw lwa)rs BougM (Tho Rough Riders are resiljnslMe for the tremendous vogue "the bl. soft' felt hU are having for Ixith women and men, Astoria Public LIbriry READING ItOOM FREE! TO ALL I'll Opto vry day from t o'clock to 1:18 aa I JI U I JO p. m. ubaeriptioa rata; H par annum. ' W. tr. El eras th god Duana itmta. ust ( C ) P T0Ul WLxoA sti.e sJJJ i"" i . K.st Mai f'r Al'tdue. soiihii I'l'inl, Uiimii,; iMui.Win. Mi liiia, Hull V No, . No. I ii .vi a, in, So. n. 10 p III, lllll, oil , Ml l'nll. hi II V iii. ... i. ... ii ...... i I ...... .. , i .i-ii jsmt all Hiim i aiirt Inn Hiinhei, I'.hi'iiimI. Het I.' and Na, . I i in. l.i'.oiia I lre. fr M....IH., ' n.'iilllS. i' n PI and I lei medial l. lu'n fhrr ,lay. M Ts.ll ' 'e'', Jmi 1' .... ftty mid i.ili-r Ml.-ri Jp " Mil mikeo "d ''Jv-'f" . u-..Mii-tift t-Vur nnd .ine.balf .liv. t lHIU.le.l.l ..ml elll-r ur -ler I L I"'""" 1'assrimi.ra I .WU. l"e A ,H..m,.otl..iu at l-": wil ll "' ,,,,u,ul r.i.i imiii. , .. ,.,.,i,..i,i I'nlull ileiml I'lMinwiniiis m " ' t'Mles. . , . .i.,,if... Ilnggiige eheike"! innwian i" - - lion of lli-knta miina uf mutes and other lnf.M-m.ttli.il. ewll on i sil.lr- .,... . M4 I'l.innier. l.vl t . Ai;ria. ,,, A l. IUUi.lN. Al-tsnt ilenerU v...iiir Agent W Mjrrtn Htre-l. IMrtlaml. lr. The Choicest Table Wines... far raaaBlaa OMktBf Mvats I lock. Craa-i Rr. CM NMswy, J Prtda eaT Kaoruckr and Hsj-a oM Oallforaia Carlson's Family Liquor Store Ui TWHLXTH mUBaTT WHITE COLLAR LINE Columbia Rlvr and Pugt Bound Navl gallon Company, lilley fUtsert t Astoria daily. t repi H.indiy. at 7 p. m lavarortln.i dally eept Hunday at J a. m. Whit Collar tin l'rkt lnlr- hsng'-tnl on Halley liatsert T J l'tlr snd it K Thntnpson for Aat.irls sn.1 all way notnts. FUvel. Ilaaco. H.iiv. Long ll''b. ana N.hcotta. 0 w imiNB. V. B. SCOTT. , Astoria Agsijt. I'reslJent. Tel'I'hjii. No It ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Us. Atsori itiallf, rrlv a.ia. p "i a.n i, p -I i i ,1-u-i -u.i mi. :ou s SO press l sius via n iapcs jt'lif.oo Wipri, Clatska al, iit.l : t-uiuieeti'io t ..... la f..r the Kail tud I'u IH Sound politta 12 X Vis) I sin ri sw-asM and Saa.; V t M iisl.ria I assffnirr trains,: Ivia Wsrreul.ia au.l flaiel I Alt iraina leavina- Astoria g ilng to M side snd returnieg from Hm. run on th.l.v. l.ran.'.. . c U. F. A I". A SOliTII LEAVE PORTLAND AKK1VK OVERLAND EX I'KKHrl. for Hal.m, Rosebura. Ashland. :00 T. M Bacramenlo, Ogden, A Han r ranciaco, wo lav IO Angele, Kl pa so. Nw or Iran and th East. 1:a A. M Roseburg passenger t i f i Via Woodhurn. for Dally except Sunday Mount Angal. HII- Dally v.rton. est Hclo, I ex. epi Rrownvllle. Spring I Hunday nee ana naiion.,,. t7 10 A. M) Corvallls paaaeng.r i tl :1j a v t4:M P. Ml Independ-tnc paas' 'tS I V Dally. tDaily except Sunday. Connectlna at Ran hrancia.n ariih n-ei dental A Oriental. Pacific Mall and O.e anlc steanishin lines for ?un NA JAPAN. CHINA. Al'k . itALIA AM HAWAII Reflate tlrketa on aaie dally btw-r Portland, Sacrnrnento, and Hsn Francis co. Net rntea 117 tlrst-class, and 111 s.n ond-clasa. including sleeper. Ratea and tickets to K(rn point and Europe. Also Japan. China. Honolulu and Australia. Can be obtained from J ft KIRKIAND, Ticket Agent. IM Third si R. KOKHLrtR, C. II. MAIlKHAM Manager. u. F, A P. A Go East.e. via Rllllngs and nurllngton route, and you reach Omaha. Kansas City, Ht. Louis, and all other southern and southeastern cities hulf a day sooner than travelers who take any other lino. Oo east via St. Paul and the Unnington route, and you rldo the finest train on earth the liurlr,gton, Bt. Paul Chicago Limited. Oo cast via Ogdnn and Denver, and you see the wonderful sconcry of th Rockies, fumed the world over aa the moat mag nificent on tho continent, Tlckotx nt offices of connecting lines. ; ',. . ' A. ' C. SHELDON. ftlff Hll I n.ii..... 'CUHK' I nir iiuiiurriiii.a, Jr.1 8"'"alorrliie, WMtn, unhatural .11.. ebarg'S, or any Iritl.tiims- 'la I isHtri. Ouraumss I -v.-. " -""u mi ui.inrs' rrsnsu sraUflM. lion of mnr.Mii mum rHtEitsiGHlvtflifk brans., Kon-aatrln.i.i I w sirlsiBra. luIN-NsAn,0.i M ursigguia. V.9.A. J CP nt ,B al wrappsr, w. JaW" J bf .lprwi, srepalil, fu i fl.0O. or 1 bolilw, iw. I 1 i i Circular wut uu rsviuwl. Mite ! ' ' . v..:..lj fliiii ll iii mini. mn u NOTIt'B OF nUNCI AMICKMMKNT. ife ii -.-T!!7!r.i .. i iuei v.tint Ireel. rm franklin lo tlrand avenu. nnn oi mne or mewling of uaiu i '!"" lid of lltm a i inn of i N.illc Is las sin assMsinsiiii Itorvhy ivn I lis I tn " nimit roll V'htall'illig (ha spselal sss l.ll.l f.k ll, mtV..l ll..l.t'.,l,M.tlnl III Hi lit the city yf Astoits, iKreguii, known snd deaig- iiiiisHi aa in irpirovniiu oi i iioij-."-' sir, frn n yTaiiklln i tirnmi '" line, lis tMn nie.i n til nil!.' ot III" All. III. .r and Pollen Ju.Lii of siltd iiy. and lias been reported In Hi l 'mil Hum t'tiiini'H of said rliy, and said roll Is n" upeii for iiaiecll.ui nnd will so relii'.Hi tut I II Tuesday, ilia II ll day of October, !!! at His hour of Id o oliii li a. in., prmr I" which am. I Hum all oMnrtli.na In and nssessini.nl u ml aald assess llletll full lllllal bo tiled Auditor III willHK with III af.iiraa d and I'oll.e Jii.Isk, when, by virtu, of a reanliiilnii nt it.- .1.1 i in in. i i',n.i..,n .iiitv n.l.iiit.i.1 at a rcMUlnr luenllng tlieienf held H"Hi'lilbr lilh, tvw, wlil.'li resolution npi.iiiiti'd in .i.l 1......l..u .1. hi. .1.... ....I..I...I. IV.IS HI! I Ill-mill , 111 SMIIKir ll . l"M-i , i " St Ids said hour of l hVI.H'K a, III. "f said .I t ', as llitt tun fur III., review slid nl'i'il la .t t tmi of said aasenienl. the Hnnrd nt lliiiialisatliin for a.il.l aaaeaainelll. wlilrll board consists of 111. I'liiiiinllle oil HirvsiB and I'ublln Win of llm afoieanl.l t'.iiiiui.ui I '..uu. ll nn.i lh llnnr.1 "t Aars- si.ia .if sn. illy, will meet In 111 I nun. ii I'liaml.er of thu t'lly Hull, In III t'Hy Aal.tliu. Illa-lilll l.l Ml'lll. Mil, I M.lllllllie .lld itaaraatimnt, nn, IhereufliT ri't"'l their silloua to I he an 1.1 (iiliiliii.il I nuii'ii This null. a ptibllslip.1 by oruer of tn ('. iiiiii. .11 i '.mil. II uf Aator a, adopt..! H Irinber Uth, lt. II. K, NKI.HON, Au.lllor and I'ullc Juune ( i. l'"' nfiireaal.l, Astoria, Ot.it.ui. Hepivtiib.r ITlh, IV.'V NOTU'K OF FILINtl AiHKHHMICNT. For th Improvement f Urand avenii from Tw.itiy-nlmh iret to Thlrty-lhlrd street and of lllnn ..f nieetliig of li.mril or .iiaiisatloii ..f aald saaaiiini. Nolle la hereby g.v.n I hut ill. ss. sa Itieiil roll csMilalnlna His al.'ll assess inent for th atriet Inilirovnnieiit In lbs city "t Astoria, ur-goii. known and iteaig Ii a ted aa llm liiiiiruv.ltiriil of Urand v. nun. front Twoiil v-nli.ih In Th.riy-lliird street, ha been riled In th ottl. of tb A ii.ll lor and I'oll.' Ju.lg of swi.l cur. and haa Ixmn r-i.ris,i In ilia t oraiiinn Coiiiii II of said i-ii y. and .aid roll I now oiii for Inspection and will so remain until Tu.aday, thai tin day of iviober. If", at Hi hour of 10 o'clock a. in . prior to wltbh ld tints all objection to B4..I Saaaaaninnl and said aasesr maul roll muat h tiled In wrliln with lh afor.aald Auditor and I'olb' Jii.ia. when, by virtu, of a rea.nini.in oi th said Cnmmon founrll duly adorned at a rreular nie-tlng thereof hiil ptm'r llth. tslrt, which reaolutlnn aiHilntd lh. ssl.l Tuesday, th ih day of ik lotwr. mm. at lh ld hour of lu o'clm-k a. ni. of aald day, aa lh lima fur lh. rvvl.w and equal isation of said aaaiiiiit, th. Hoard of Kqualliatlon for ald ssarsam.iil, wlil.h board colislsta uf th Cominltl.a on tltri and t'uldlo Way of th. aforesaid riMiiin.m Council and th. Hoard of A'.'" ort of said city, will nie't In th Council rhamlwr of ih City llsll. In tb City of Astoria, lir-gon, to rvvl.w and .iisl . I4 aaaea.ni.nl. ami ineraalivr rl"oi their a. tlona in th aald Common found! 'litis noil. Is published by order of th i .milium i oiincii ui Aaioria, auopi.u nr I ember Uth. Isav II. K. Nr.i.HN. Atl.lltor and I'ullc Judg of tb City af.ire.ald. Astoria, tingkili, 0ept.mbr ITlh. U. NOTICK OF FILINtl AHF..MF.NT. Fur lh ltuprovrni.nl of Twrnty-nlnih street from f ranklin to irn. av.nu and of tin., of meeting of board of iml is itioli ot said aaaeaam.nt. .Nolle I hereby g.ien that th. aisrss meiit roll iniitaJiilii. Hi aiwilul as ment for tb strvei Imi.r.n eniel.l In Hi. city of Astoria, or.giui, known and deai naled aa th Improvement of Twenty nlnih irest from Franklin to tlrand av.liu. has b.en tiled 111 th uftl. of th Auditor and I'olle Ju.lg. of sa.il u r and ha Imi rrimrted to lh Common I on lull of said city, and said roll la nw oiien for Insix-cHoii and will ao remain until Tuesday, tha tlh day of October. t tha nour ol lo o ciih k a. m . prmr t" hl.h aald tlni all oblectlons to as .1 ass-nment m.nt roll muat I. lid S4ld BSs" i nieil in writing with th aforesaid Auditor an.) l''.l'i J.iilge. when, by Virtus uf a resolution of lh Mid Common Council duly adopted at a regular niaaalng thereof held Mettimler Uth. IM. Which re-olUUon appoltite.i in. - I 1 .. . 1. - L , . .. .. t .. I . . 1. F I.J aej iu .mr, in sn way 'i. at lh aald hour of lu o clock a m. uf Mid .lav. a lh llm for lh. rvvl.w and oul ISAllon of said asa.sainant. th. Hoard of KiUliatlon for sabl aaaeaam.nl, whlrh leiard consist of th Commit!., on Mtresi and Public Way. of lh aforeaald Common Council and lh. Hoard of As.e aom of aald cMy. will mesjt In lh Council c hsniiwr of th 'lty 1111. In th t'lly uf ..torla. t.r on. to rvvl.w snd .usl aid aaaeasni.nl. ami Iheraarter retHiri Ihelr a.'llolia lo the aald Common t ounrll This noib I. published by onler of th Common ( oun.il of Atr.a, aiiopiu nep tmb-r lith. Isiat II. Yl NF.I.MON'. Auditor and I'olle. Judg of lh City aforesaid. Astoria, Ureun. Hept.mber Hlh, In:".. REDUCED RATES GflcDn to Mil EAST Through pslac and tourist lprs dining and library obrvatlon ear. ELEOANT VEBTint'LE TRAINS. No. 4 Limited leavM Portland at I " n m No I Liiltd arrive Portland at It u For rale, etc , rail or addreaa i. ,V, 1,01'NHHKltllV. Agent O, II. a N.i Astoria. a! B. 0. DENNISTOX, C. P. A T. A.. Portland, Or. THE PROOF of tha porMtnc m la tho atu and tb proof of Hqaor IS IN SAMPLING That' an atgumaat tht' os el us: ra a de-ior.tratloa. Our wUI land tha toot HUGHES & CO. SIM. TI4 3 5CHnUCI.E5 'f i i I'ortl.ind DKI'AKT, Asnivi K.t Mull s p. in Ij.Ii Ijikc, eiiv. r. Ft. Worih, Dinslia Kan ns flily, St. f .on Is t hl. iini. and "sL I's-t Mail IM a. in W, I'M Walls, rtiHi sue. Minneapolis, Ht.P .ulj K. kalis Cl.er 1) p. in. Hi.oknns Hyer I :b' s, m. I ill l il 1 ll, Miiwiiusee I'll If 'ago nnd Kiist, r otn AsUirla OCEAN STIiAMSHIP All Hulling Hates sub ject loeluuiKe, For rim Franoin'o Hal -i.pt. 12, l', lrJ.il ,;i.7,tu ror Ain-sa-l.lder Aim. II W. t.inuJMi, Columbia River Its mux Yin A p. in. TiHiAThni 7 p in. but :) p. in. Tucs. Thin and Hal, 7 p. m. moamera Tiiea, iliur To Portland and ai.d Ciin wJrln.a.ln,.',, From I'ortli.nd. Mom Wed Wlll.mrtl. Rlv.r. klidrrl "regim i-i'T, newwrg Haieiii a. nay jjiiio Wlllamett. d ' Varw jk) p m, , hill Hlv.ra. MonWed Oreg'iu cltv, Duyiin, and Krl. WHy-lituiUliigs., 7 sum. Tuei.Thur sua Hat. ",t.- tv RlpariW I.v Lswhti! !M . lu, I Hun. i I ilea !tid Thur. 5nk. Rlv.r.' lllliHrlatolA'wIsloil, IK., in. I Mon, Wed, A Friday Leave Lewlstown dally e-eept Friday, O. W. IsOUNBBBRRT, Agent Astoria W. H. HURIsBORT. Oai. Pu. Agt. rartiau, or. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS WANTIOD. r . ... .. .....i ' ..u e i i.r tan i'i i W Ui.Vn.i.imairrl.J'. KX i. .;. u.. .n. imsi nisi v.nr. roi.ii iii Mdilrosse,! .iantlSMl w"!"l,'?1A11 Mid!', llen.rai iniiii LAIHIOH NiV. MOftM J N I N T 1 1 5r Se:i,,ws 4'r snd N-vcliy , '.-x " ' Ion sirsot, , luisinii.i, - . M UK NT. . a a . a . Iiiiult Willi flUlllO" Item "u " Asl.ulall ollli v. . Oil IlKNI'-'I'KHIllAIII.II H'KIMH. Al. ' ' ." . ,V.. .l.,...l.....n llllliolllg. llinini p. iviii HICNT-tlOOH IMll'MW AND IIAItN 'iau our acr's of Unit, near IkimpW .utli.li. know ii Ui.Clalson M.i..m. . A.miJ to A T.g. W Coinm.rcUl it., rlty , . culi MAI.IC. fill HsI.K-llol'HK ANt LOT. Cult-rt-'H n.si.i. , i ui.ii niitiH Her tlrsiul avonu " ' I' " ," atieet, rppKlnan. I"l l'l"y to J.din null. IIICHTAfllANTH. OOOD U CUNT MKAIJI AT TUB Ing un lltaurani. ' MlaCKLLANKOU " irVtJu'wANT FINK M.'HHI' AN. crww an 111 on - .', .L' National, wlier. all th dellraile uf th season can b found. i7Tr)tF FINK AH 1 1 1, AN I CM A W K' It D p,cli-., rhap. W lto. IHaiU'S Ci. FOR FINK TEA, KXOKLLKNT VOW- FOARD l iTOKM CO. Tilt r"IULLINU HMT 1XA AMD uaaing puwu-i, DWKKT CltBAM IPs A HNT AT TIC pa. C'ltK M AI'LK I.KAF CRKAMKIIV HUT- let. onl i-i - VVHKN YOU WANT riX" TKA. tD tilT-2 and .pic-., iry Fan llo.-a Co. , ALOONli. THK ' LoirVICIl-VNDIcn THC AL nwruigrnni ot bsvinin a nioc and muea popoiaf r Tb club ro.ani on ttui Muurwl it ar now an aiirwcUv fa4ura of tabU.hni.ut. ' I'HTiR'IANaV DIL ALFIIKD KINNKT-irriCC AT rwll.iK, Commons! a4r. aaaur Hiith offl. ttosir: Morning until li ail aft. moon until vMug uaill I o clock, pit O. U. MTU, I'HTHR'IAN AND Murgasm. Hp-clal atl-nllon to dl.--a of woro.0 and urgaTf. om.ss Ovaf l8 M.r ior. Ailurls- Tl. No. U. ni-rir lillVHIl'lAV A VII Hiirs-.il. tim... room and t. I'ythua iiunuina. u.ii ileni'. .am. T.ll'h"n Aetlng a.- itni aui.ssm l-iuiasl mat. marina boapllal acinic MAHoNIC. TF.UI'I.K U)DOE NO t, A. f. AND A. M It-iular iuiuiiiunl.ilnj h.d oa tb nr.t and third Tul.y cv.ning of M .K. C. HoLl's:(. g-.r.iry. ATTt'HNa! I II. T. CltOltUr. ATTOItNICT.AT-LAW, 161 Coiomisrvlal strwU Omo. Doaiira-l. AMoria. Or. :s: Ittr Wiiiiama' laaiaariw -omiirwiil will swr. M.lud. vllllbtf aa tlchlaa IMWa ll ahaoeoa ih. luaafi kU.I It Ha king tl wai. mu IaWaa tMi.tlc. (lies lustaal r llef. ir ft iliiams Iu.HaaP:1.0iV man I inninafil for 11 lea and lick Ing of it prissi. pan, feery bos in "I .mm private ( ir i.inj mi ig aarraal.tl H drusslsl. by tnell o rs el pi of nrle to eaai sad t aau ei.ww. hi rupw, ciaiiflaiid UlUfg.lUKIII (0 msmm i Th!. t r, cspiulr si. pr prio Cuh.h or Is j.ct.ont nd firnyyV CURE IN 41 HOURS Iff-iJll tha Mm d i.imi w Out IrKOnvarl.C. dh.V- SIOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS V " - " ' tla"a. ! ! lv? J. Ii. WYATT, I'haat ft: l Aslael, Or.M Hnrtl wnre, ShipChiHi1lery, (jroccrleM, ProviHlotiA, PAINTM and OILH. hlal Allsalla p.ii tuvplylag tb p t.UUklCATIN(J OILS A SPECIALTY Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... SELL HHIP ( HANDLKRT HAHDWAHB coa? AND TtKU ia;,,;fffiAi,Ni8,iM LA.".UAANK',, "CA I.KH WMiHH AND WINIKIWH WAOON8 AND VltlUCI.KB THE PARKER HOUSE Kirt-CInHHln IS very Henpect. BAH BHD BHiLIARO. f?OOJVT ;''V m m m ii ; '.., i, ir r' Sr r ' i is)i.iit.ii-t iii.ri ti h 1 'I fttit "i " rf ua 41 4 k'S-sl tt kfW Ui ail frwrll l..f . t.ah J M ,h"" ( U "? i?lra ' ! ir tva "V .fU HO'TcXKIICAl-tfUo -'-- ? A to-THentri- A. J, MAHOrS, Pro p AMTORIA. t)HK.