The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 05, 1888, Image 2

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ASTORIA. OREGON:
WEDNESDAY..
..SEITEMBEIC 5. 1888.
A Biddefokd, Me., family bad beet
steak tor supper tbe other night, and
while sawing away on a piece that
seemed tougher than usual one of the
family found an army and navy cent
flrmlv imbedded in the meat. It is
snpposed that the cent was shot into
the os, and that the wound had after
ward healed.
The total area under cultivation in
corn, wheat, rye and oats in the Unit
ed States this year is about 140,000,
000 acres, or nearly 219,000 square
miles. This is less than half the 322,
000,000 acres of public lands which
have not yet been surveyed, much of
which is well adapted to the cttltiva
tion of the cereals. The crop possi
bilities of this country are far from
having reached their maximum.
AS OLD SHIP SOLI).
The Highlander Disposed of at a Good Ftlee.
New Yonx, Sept. 3. The ship High
lander, that for three years lay in ban
Francisco harbor waiting orders2 and for
nearlv two Years has been lvine idle near
Wall-street f errv. has been Bold. The an
cient shin was owned bv the Stone family
of Salem, Mass., great merchants in their
day. Hut one by one their ships became
nnseaworthy or were lost, wnue ine
Highlander has been for sale, the old
seaman, who regarded her as an heirloom
of the family, sot the price of 530,000 on
her. This figure was laughed at, for,
until two months ago, ship1? equally good
were going begging at half that price;
but the recent ilurry in oil freights gen
erally enhanced the value of appropriate
shipping at this port. Many offers were
made for the vessel through tho ship
agents, and to-day news comes of her sale
at Stone's price, 30,000. The High
lander is twenty years old, but well pre
served and a pood carrier. Several
thousand dollars' worth of repairs will
Iirvm to be trat on her before the insur
ance people will take risks, and the wharf
age bill will amount to over $.r)000.
The Highlander has been on many
trips for the Stone brothers, carrying
their own cargo. They would send her
from hero to China laden with dried
apples and clothespins and Yankee no
tions, which were peddled out from port
to port in the Celestial empire. This dis
posed of, the captain would proceed to
Manila, in the Philippine islands, whore
he would remain a week or so perhaps
awaiting orders from Salem. The news
would finally come, together with all the
necessary cash, At some favorable stage
of tho market the captain would go
ashore and buy a cargo of the best
Manila hemp, about 8000 bales, at bottom
rato for cash, and clap on his sails for
New York.
As soon as tho Highlander would ar
rive the Stones stored the cargo, set
their own price and would not sell until
the market reach that figure, sometimes
having to wait as long as four years.
These large blocks of hemp were usually
n thorn in the sides of the regular hemp
men, and matters generally ended by
their combination buying the lots at
Stone's price. The last cargo, bought in
1880, remained in store until last June,
when the hemp trust was forced to pur
chase it. The result was a profit to Stone
of S75.000.
Great Railroad Artivily.
Ueddixq. Sept 3. There is great
railroad activity in southern Oregon
at present. The Union Pacific and
Oregou Short Lino have several sur
veying parties working south of Lake
view. Last Wednesday a large party
of Union Pacific engineers and sur
veyors passed through to the month
of Pitt river, up which stream they
aro now at work pushing north.
Krilucing the Surplus.
The disposition ot the Surplus in the
U.S. Treasury engages the attention of
our Statesmen, but a more vital question
has our attention, and that is the reduc
tion of the Surplus Consumptives. Since
I he discovery and introduction of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, there has been a marked decrease
111 IIIU IIIUIUUM illMU una mi-am-vi --
ease, and it is possible to still further l e
duce the number of Consumptives.
Mow? ISy keeping constantly at hand
a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery,
and using according to directions, upon
the appearance of the fir-,t sjmptoins,
such as a Cough, a Cold, a Sore Throat,
a Chest or Side Pain. Taken thus early
a cure is guaranteed.
Trial bottles free at Jno. C. Demcnt's
Drug Store;
TcleplioiieLotlKluir House.
I test l'.eds in town. Rooms per night
50 and 25 cts., per week S1.50. New mid
clean. Private entrance.
Coffee and cake, ten cents at the
Central Restaurant.
Meals CooUert to Order.
Private rooms for ladies and families:
at Central Restaurant, next to Foard &
Stokes'.
The best Oysters in anj
the Telephone Restaurant.
f-tjle, at
Fish Skid Oil.
And machine oil for sale.
.I.JLDEFoncn.
' Astoria, Oregon.
Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes;
also Flexible Hand turned French Kids,
at P. J. Goodman's.
advice to 3iot1ibrs.
Mrs. Wisslow's Soothing Syrup
should always be used for Children
teething. It toothps the child, i-of tens
the gums. allays all rain, cures wind
cholic. and is the best remedy for diar-rhcea.T'wenty-five
cents a bottle.
Fine Parlor Organ.
For sale at a bargain: cash, or on the
installment plan, at the New Y'ork Nov
elty Store.
All the patent medicines advertised
in this paper, together with the choicest
perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can
be bought at the lowest prices, at J.W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident
hotel, Astoria.
Private Booms.
At the Telephone Restaurant for sup
pers, parties, etc The best cooked to
order.
A fine cup of coffee, at the Telephone
Restaurant.
The finest and jniciest steak at the
Telephone Restaurant
FRESH FASHION FANCIES.
Corded silks will bo in high favor
this autumn.
Dark rich failles
shades are imported.
in wallflower
There is less and less bustle in
world of fashion.
the
Directoire gowns and bonnets are
becoming to tall, stately women.
A novelty in underwear is the skirt
of striped lawn woven to imitate
drawn'work.
The bow at the top of the parasol
cannot be too flamboyant for fashion.
anu tne richer and costlier the rib
bon composing it, the better the
style.
Theold fashioned corded and cross-
barred organdy muslin is again in
high favor, as well as lace striped
batiste, and chambray and Scotch
ginghams as welL
Dark green rough straw hats faced
with a shirring of dark green net and
trimmed with drooping pink gladioli
and grasses are pretty for wear dur
ing the autumn.
A very new and French fancy for
waist trimming is a corselet of wide
ribbons, not fitted, bnt held in place
by pins, and ending in a knot and
long end to fall over the skirt.
Waists run to extremes, cither un
der the armpits, or as long as the
moral law. But the same bodice may
be made to answer for both styles by
means ot the wide, softly folded, em
pire sash.
In skirts elegant simplicity is now
the effect most sought, though many
with elaborate drapery and all man
ner of folds and frillings aro still
seen on those whoso hearts are still
deceived by ornament.
Short petticoats coming just below
tbe knee aro worn by many Indies in
place of the chemise, and are trimmed
with tncks and lace, or mi embroid
ered ruflle.
Among llower bonuets lately seen,
one especially notable was of realistic
red clover, and another of thistle and
4-o'cIocks upon a foundation of twist
ed grasses.
Mention must be made of the hand
some new mohairs and French pop
lins that are scarcely to bo distin
guished from the soft-ribbed benga
lines and other colored silks.
India pongee crows moro and more
the rage, and is used indifferently for
gowns, hats, wraps or blouses, which
are usually trimmed with a eharply
contrasting darker hue.
Many of the latest toilets for
bridesmaids are quaint and old-fashioned
in effect, and many toilets of
this discription made by London
modistes aro modeled after dresses
popular in the sixteenth century.
Palest rose pink, several delicate
shades of green, rosy lilac, and j el
low are tho tints iu high vogue for
summer toilets at the various fashion
able resorts. Somo of these have
short skirts and others demi-trains.
Habitues of the theater will mourn
the intelligence that tbe Alpine nnd
Spanish hats with high-peaked
crowns and standing brims threaten
to be popnlar this winter.
French walking skirts are two and
one-half yards round tho bottom with
fitted front and side gores and yoke
at the back breadth is gathered, and
have cither a hem with trimming put
full below it or lace trimmed iioiweo
set upon tho skirt.
There is still a rage for plaids, and
their reign 'is likely to prove a longer
ono than was at first prophesied ex
tending at least through tho fall and
winter seasons. Plaided surahs com
bined with cashmero or Henrietta
cloth aro made up in many stylish
ways, long effects being particularly
popular.
There are any number of fancy
straw bonnets for the coming nutumn,
made in colors, mixed or not, to tone
with tho new tweeds aud bright
cheviots which are mado into tailor
walking and traveliug costumes. Tho
shape ot these bonnets is rather
small.
Our Candidate for President.
lie will be nominated bv the comen-
tion and will be elected by the people.
because lie will come the nearest to till
ing their ideal of a Chief Magistrate.
Electric Hitters has been given the
highest place, because no other medi
cine has so well filled the ideal of a per
fect ton'c and alterative. The people
hac indorsed Electric Bitters and rely
upon this great remedy in all troubles
of Liver, Stomach and kidneys, t or all
Malarial Fevers ana diseases caused ny
Malarial Poisons. Electric I!ilter- can
not bo too highly recommended. Also
cures Headache and Constipation. Sat
isfaction guaranteed, or money refund
ed. 1'rice 50c and SI at John C. De
mcnt's Drug Store.
Notice.
THE SECOND ASSESSMENT OF TEN
Dollars per shaie on the stock of the
Clatsop County Koad and Construction com
pany Is now due and payable at my onice.
AH stockholders are requested to call at my
olllee and settle at ouce and oblige,
C. It. THOMSON.
. hec'j.
Wanted.
1((f KOCKMENANIMJKADEUS.
)JJJ (lood ages guaranteed. In
quire of CHAS. METZUEH, ajrent for
SEAULE&DEANU.
Albany, Or.
Or HOUR & PARKER, Astoria,
City Tax Notice.
NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVENTHATTHE
Tavltollofthecitycif Astoria, Clatsop
county, Oresnn, is now in my hands for col
lection and will remain with me for thirty
dajs, after which time the taxes remaining
unpaid will be deemed delinquent, and as
such will be returned to the Auditor.
J. G. nUSTLKR,
City Treasurer and Tax Collector.
TirpiaCpafliTotocco Store
J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor,
Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney.
Fine Clgrs, Tobaeeos and SmoVers Articles,
Sold at Lowest Market Rates.
rHirrrs, candies notions. &o
Not'cc
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Board of Equalization for Clatsop county
will meet on Monday. October 1st. 1SS8, for
the purpose ot equalizing county assess
meuUfortheyeari8S8.jogsiNNOTri County-Assessor.
To Gray's Harbor.
AND SH0ALWATER BAY.
The Steamer GEN. MILES.
W. 1'. Wiiitcomb, Master,
Willle.ne forGraj's Harbor
Every Tuosday and Friday.
The Str. Dolphin.
Will Ieate Astoria Kery Thursday Morning
for
Bay Center, South Bend,
and North River,
Oa Shoal water Bay.
For Freight or Passage apply to
J. II. D. GRAY
Agent, Atorl.
Oregon State Fair !
THE 28th-
Aitimal State Fair will be held rn the Fair
xrouiKH near Salem, commencing on me
17TH OF SEPTEMBER,
Ami continuing one week. Cash
i'reiuiunis to the amount of
$15,000
-Will be awarded for
Agricultural, mechanical and stock exhib
its, works of art and fancy work and for trl
:iK nf sneeil.
The premiums nfleredtme been increased
in man cases, ana new classes have been
adi'ctl. No entry fee charged in divisions
I.K. LaiirlQ.
A magnificent field of horses entered, and
there will he splendid contests of miming
aii'l trotting each day.
The different transportation companies
will mane liberal reductions in lares aud
freights.
pecial attention is called to the premiums
olfeiedforcou ty exhibits of grains, grasses
and fruits.
Entries will be received in the secietao's
nfllceiii Salem, beginning six dajs before
the fa-e, and on the fare grounds from Fri
day before the fair. Persons desiring to ex
hibit in dlusions J, K.O.r.andO.aiere
cpiested to make their entries on Friday and
h-iturday belore the lair if possible. All en
tries close on Monday, September lttli, at
7 :30 p. m,
-I'KICES OF ADMISSION :-
Coupon ticket for men (six days) S2 SO
CimiKiii ticket for women (six dais). SI 00
Day ticket for men . . 50c
Dav ticket for women , 25c
Tickets to grand stand at race track
for males o er 12 ears
l.'uliM to Hip rmnd stand tiee.
Thoe desiring to purchase booths w 111 ap
plv to the secretary.
t5?-Send to the secretary atSaleni for a
premium iim,
J. T. (IRECC.
Secretary
Wll.l.
Faster
AND
EASIER
Than any oth
er axe made.
Hundreds ot
woodmen tes
tify to Its supe
riority. Itgora
veto ana After
Micks.
CARNAITAN
& CO.,
Agent! Astoria
Price. S1.60.
JOB PRINTING.
Neat, Quick And Cheap at The
ASTOMAN JOB OFFICE
THE STATE
Agricultural College,
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
Term Commences
September 1
Wednesday,
i. 18SS.
FACULTY :
A full corps of cxpeiienced Professsors and
Teachers.
COURSE OF STUDY :
Arranged expressly to meet the demands
and needs of the farming Interests of ttie
Mate.
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.
For students oer 15 years of age who de
sire to enter the College but are not pre
pared to enter college classes oy exam
(nation.
MILITARY TRAINING :
To the extent required by law.
BUILDINGS :
Iirge. Commodious, and well Ventilated.
LOCATION :
In a cultivated and Christian community,
and one ot the healthiest In the State.
EXPERIMENTAL STATION :
Circulars, containing matter full of Interest
to farmers, will be regularly Issued and
copies mailed to each patron of the Col
lege. EXPENSES :
Reduced to lowest figures. Two or more
free scholarships from every county.
Consult J our County Superintendent.
We confidently appeal to the farmers and
Granges of Oregon to patronize the only
school established by Oregon for tho pro
motion of her agricultural interests.
For catalogue or other information, ad
dress, B. L. ARNOLD, President,
Corvallis, Oregon.
Jeweler. y
fijUPIEH
JSXEk
I uramsMaauau
J.C.I rullinger
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
N OTICE is hereby given that by virtue
of a warrant issued by the Auditor and
Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in
accordance with an order made by the
Common Council of the City of Astoria,
by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordi
nance ordering the Auditor to issue war
rants for the collection of assessments re
maining unpaid on 'West-SHh street be
tween water street and Berry street, ap
proved July 23, 1888. Said warrant bear
ing date the 25th day of July, 1888, com
manding me to levy upon lot No. G, in
block No. 118, in the City of Astoria as
laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively to
collect an assessment of two hundred
and six dollars, which assessment was
made for the improvement of West-9th
street between Water street and Berry
street by Ordinance No. 10t5, entitled an
Ordinance declaring the probable cost of
imnrovinc We9t-9th street from tbe south
side of water street to the south side of
Berrv street, nnnrovad June 29th. 1S88.
I have this day levied upon lot No. 6 in
block No. 118, in ShivelyM Astoria, and
on Friday, the 14th day of Septembor, at
10 o'clock A. M. of said day in front of
the Court house door in the City of As
toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will pro
ceed to sell lot No. 6 in block No. 118, in
Shively's Astoria, to the highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, costs
and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for
U. S. gold coin.
Astoria, August It, 1883.
W. J. BARRY,
Chief of Police.
Ctllr.F OK POLICE JSALK.
NOTICE is hereby given that by vir
tue of a warrant issued by the Auditor
and Police Judge of the City of Astoria,
in accordance with an order made by
the Common Conncil of the City of As
toria, by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled
an Ordinance ordering the auditor to
issue warrants for the collection ot as
sessments remaining unpaid on West
9th street, between Water street and
Berry street, approved Julv 23th, 18S8,
said warrant bearing date the 23tli day
of July, 1888, commanding me to levy
upon the south 7.1 feet of lot No. 1,
block No. 10, in the City of Astoria, as
laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively,
to collect an assessment of forty-one
and twenty-fie 25-100 dollars, which
assessment was made for theimproe
menl of West 9th street, between water
street and Berry street, by Ordinance
No. 1043. entitled an Ordinance declar
ing the probable cost of improving
West !)th street, from the South side of
Water street, to the bourn side ot Berry
street. arnroed June 2!th. 1888. I have
this day levied upon the south T.'i
feet of lot No. 1. in block No. 10. in
Shively's Astoria, and on Friday, the
mil uay ot septemoer, ni iu ociock
a.m.. of said day in front of the court
house door in the City of Astoria, Clat
sop County' Oregon, will proceed to sell
the South 7.T feet of lot No. 1. in block
No. 19, in Shively's Astoria, to the high
est bidder therefor, to pay said assess
ment, costs and expenses of sale. Said
sale to be for U. S. gold coin.
W.J.BARUY.
Chief of Police.
AsU.ria. August 14th, 1888.
CHIEF OK POLICE SALE.
NO I'lCE is hereby given that by vir
tue of a warrant issued by the Auditor
and Police Judge of the City of Astoria,
in accordance with an order made by
the Common Council of the City of As
toria by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled
an Ordinance ordering the Auditor to
issue warrants for the collection of as
sessments remaining unpaid on West
9th street, between Water street and
Berry street, approved July 23th, 1883,
said warrant bearing date Iheiath day
of July 1888, commanding melo levy up
on lot No. 12, in block No 5fi. In the City
of Astoria as laid out and recorded by
J. M. Shively, to collect an assessment
of two hundred and eleven 23-100 dol
lars, whicti assessment was nude for
the improvement of West iitli .street be
tween Water street and Rerry street, bv
Ordinance 1043. entitled an ordinance
declaring the piobable cost of improv
ing west titti streer, irom me bourn
side of Water: street to the South side
of Rerry street, approved June 2!Uh,
1888, 1 have this day levied upon lot No.
12, in block No. 5(i, in Shively's Astoria,
and on Friday, the 14th day of Septem
ber, at 10 o'clock A. m. of said day in
front of the Court. Ilouso door in the
City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oie
con. will proceed to sell lot No. 12. in
block No. fa;, in Klmely's Astoria, to
the highest bidder ineretor, to pav sain
assessment, eots and expenses of sale.
Said sale to be tor V. S. gold coin.
W. J. BARRY',
Chief of Police.
Astoria. August 14th. 1888.
UlllKF OF I'OLIUK hALK.
NOTICKisherebvalventhat bv vir
tueof a warrant issued by the Auditor
and Police Judge of tho City of Astoria,
in accordance with an order made by
the Common Council of the City of As
toria, by Ordinance .no. nui, entitled an
Ordinance ordering the Auditor to is
Mie warrants for the collection of as
sessments remaining unpaid nit West
!ith street, between Water stieet and
Rerry street, approved July asm, IHS8,
said warrant bearing date the 25th day
of July, 1888, commanding me to levy
upon the N orth K of lot No. 1, in block
No. lli, in tho City of Astdrta as laid
out and recorded by J. JL Shively, to
collect an assessment of thirty dollars,
which assessment was made for the im
provement of West 9th street, between
Water street anil Berry street, by Or
dinance 1045, entitled an Ordinance de
claring the probable nt of improving
West lith street, from tho South side of
Water street to the South side of Berry
street, approved June 20th. 18S8, 1 have
this day levied upon the North of
lot jno. l, in d;ock ino. nt, in oniveiys
Astoria, and on Friday, the 14th day of
September, at 10 o'clock i. m., of said
day in front of the. Court House door in
the City of Astoria, Clatsop County,
gon, will proceed to sell the North )
of lot No. 1, in block No. lie, iu Shive
ly's, Astoria, to tho highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, costs
and expenses of sale. Said sale to be
for IT. S. cold coin.
W, J. BARRY".
Chict of Police.
Astoria, August Nth. 1888.
Seines, Pounds, Traps,
-
AND
FISH NETTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
JIADF. TO ORDER OF BEST QUALITY.
Woodberry Seine Twines
AT LOWEST PRICES OF NETTING COMBINATION.
Barbour's Salmon Net Threads.
HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 MaiM St.,
Solo Agents for
Gl Al Ll,. AL 1
BABY BUGGIES,
VELOCIPEDES,
WAGONS,
TOYS,
STATIONERY,
PERFUMERY,
PICTURES,
CLOCKS,
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
FIELD AND OPERA GLASSES,
CUTLERY',
BIRD CAGES,
BASKETS,
BASE BALL GOODS,
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS,
ARTIST MATERIAL,
Main
UMNMBl
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue
of a warrant issued by the Auditor and
Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in
accordance with an order made by tho
Common Council of the City of Astoria,
by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordi
nance ordering the Auditor to issue war
rants for the collection of assessments
remaining nnpaid on West-9th street, be
tween Water street and Berry street, ap
proved Jnly 25, 1888. Said warrant bear
ing date the 25th day of July, 1888, com
manding me to levy upon lot No. 7 in
block No, 17, in the City of Astoria as
laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively,
to collect an assessment of eiohtv-nino
dollars, which assessment was mado for
tho improvement of West-Uth street be
tween Water street and Berry street by
Ordinance No. 1045, entitled an Ordi
nance declaring the probable cost of im
proving West-Uth street from the south
side of Water street to the south side of
Berry street, approved Jnne 29th 1888,
I have this day levied upon lot No. 7 in
block No. 17, in Shively's Astoria, aud on
Friday, the 14th day of September, at 10
o'clock A. M. of said day in front of the
Court houso door in the City of Astoria,
Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to
sell lot No. 7 in block No. 17, in Shively's
Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to
pay said assessment, costs and expenses
of sale. Said sals to be for U. 3. gold
coin.
Astoria, August 14, 1888.
W. J. BARRY.
Chief of Police.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue
ot a warrant issued by tne Aumtor ana
Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in
accordance with an order made by the
uommon council ot tne uity ot Astoria,
by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled an Ordi
nance ordering the Auditor to issue war
rants for the collection of assessments
remaining nnpaid on West-Oth street, be
tween Water street and Berry street, ap
proved July 25, 1888. Said warrant bear
ing date the 25th day of July, 1888, com
manding me to levy upon lot No. 7 in
block No. 115, in the City of Astoria as
laid out nnd recorded by J. M. Shively,
to collect an aasessment of one hundred
dollars, which assessment was made for
the improvement of West-Oth street be
tween Water street and Berry street by
Ordinance No. 1045, entitled an ordinance
declaring tho probable cost of improving
West-9tli street from the south side of
Water street to the south side of Berry
street, approved June 23th. 1888, I have
this dav levied upon lot No. 7 in block
No. 115, in Shively's Astoria, and on Fri
day, the 14th day of September, at 10
o'clock A. HI. of said day in front of the
Court house door in the City of Astoria,
Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to
sell lot No. 7 in block No. 115 in Shively's
Astoria, to tho highest bidder therefor, to
pay said assessment, costs and expenses
of sale. Said sale to bo for U. S. gold
coin.
Astoria, August 14, 1S88.
W. J. BARRY,
Chief of Police.
CHIEF OF POLICE SALE.
NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue
of a warrant issued by the Auditor and
Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in
accordance with an order made by the
Common Council of the City of Astoria,
by Ordinance No. 1047, entitled nn Ordi
nance ordering the Auditor to issue war
rants for tho collection of assessments
remaining unpaid on West-9th street, be
tween Water street and Berry street, ap
proved July 25, 1888. Said warrant bear
ing date the 25th day of July, 1888, com
manding me to levy upon lot No. G in
block No. 115, in the City of Astoria as
laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively to
collect an assessment of eighty-seven and
50-100 dollars, which assessment was
made for the improvement of West-Oth
street between Water street and Berry
street by Ordinance No, 1045, entitled an
Ordinanoe deolarine tho nrobable cost of
improving West-Oth street from tho south
a!-3a Mf XITA A & L iL a.AM&l i?ss ftf
niuu ui iv uier bireeb iaj iuo suutu biuu wi
Berrv street, nrroroved Juno 29th. 1888,
I have this day levied upon lot No. G in
blook No. 115, in Shively's Astoria, and
on Friday, tho 14th day of September, at
10 o'clock A. M. of said day in front of
the Court house door in the City of As
toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will pro
ceed to sell lot No. 6 m blook No. 115, in
Shivelv's Astoria, to the highest bidder
therefor, to pay said assessment, costs
and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for
U. S. gold coin.
Astoria, Angust 14, 1888.
W. J. BARRY,
Chief of Police.
the Pacific Coast.
THENE
Our
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