The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, May 10, 1893, Image 2

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    THlfi DAILY ASTOEIAN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MOBNTNG, MAY 30, 1813
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tent by mall, per year, 92.00 In advance,
Free posture to subscribers.
Tub Aurrmriif fftmrinteesto It adyertlsers
the largeet circulation of any newspaper pun
ished uu lue vo'umum juvex.
In future all Itema of local Interest forwarded
to tbls otnce niual be aauressea w i i:e -
tliv Bditob.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
Portland, May 8. For Salem, occa
sional rain, followed by fair weather.
For Western Washington, occasional
light rain.
Fa r Wen tern Oregon, light rain, fol
lowed by fair weather, except con
tinued fair weather In the southern
portion.
For Eastern Washington and Colum
bla river valley, fair weather, followed
by occasional light rain.
For Eastern Oregon, south and eact
of the Blue mountains, fair, warmer
weather.
For Northwestern Oregon, light rain,
followed by fair weather.
Local weather for the twenty-four
hours ending at 6 p. m., yesterday, fur
nished by the U. B. department of agri
culture, weather bureau:
Maximum temperature, C4 degrees.
Minimum temperature, 44 degrees.
Precipitation, .01 Inch.
Total precipitation, from July 1, 1803,
to date, 79.23 Inches.
Excess of precipitation from July 1,
1892, to date, 8.42 Inches.
It would be well for us to pause and
consider the great Injury that must
Inevitably arise from the excessive val
uation land-owners may place upon
their property, when the official an
nouncement Is made that the Union
Pacific has decided to extend Its line
to this city, and when, consequently,
tha demand for real estate becomes
brisk. That there will b a strong mar
ket there can be no doubt; and It Is
equally likely that owners of real
property are apt to become excited
and thus work an almost Irreparable
Injury not alone to themselves but to
the whole city. It is true that prices
now are very reasonable, but how long
this may be said with truth will de-
j -i- u m
leading holders to grasp the situation
and control a natural desire to reap
too rich a harvest by the sale of their
realty. Should such a contingency
arise, It would be a dog-ln-the-mangcr
attltude.detrlmental to the best inter
ests of Astoria, tending to prevent cap
italists from investing here and thus
defeating the very object which all
who have the welfare of the city at
heart so devoutly hope to see accom
plished. Land itself Is of no value, and
only becojmes valuable through the
desire of man, either as a place on
which to build a home, or to gather the
means of sustenance from. Every child
born into this world increases the val
ue of property, and every person who
comes Into Astoria will likewise in
crease its valuation. Capitalists who
might be induced to come here and by
starting Industries attract people to
this point are the Instruments through
whom property valuations are moat
largely Increased. Every one will ad
mit that when the population of
Astoria reaches BO,000, property will be
more valuable than it is now, and In
like proportion will values increase as
the population increases. This valua
tlon according to population should be
tho proper basis. Then the onward
march of the city would be steady and
attraction would be offered to the
homeseekers. Flctltlqus valuation in
excess of population results simply in
attracting the land boomer and real
estate inflator, property being pur
chased to a large extent by non-residents,
and held by them till the bulls
can once more ralBe the price.
By a unanimous vote the city coun
cil passed an ordinance last night pro
viding that In future no street shall
be improved before the Interested prop
erty owners shall have paid Into the
city treasury the amount of tho as
sessment against the property of each.
In passing the ordinance tho council
has placed the Irrevocable seal of Its
For the Next Thirty Days,
To meet imperative demands, I will
offer at such low prices on install
ments, with easy payments, that
disapproval upon the gross injustice
that has from time to time been done
to the public and allowing streets to be
improved before the cost has been Ber
cured. There is at the present time
outstanding on the book of Hens,
sum exceeding $40,000, assets which
may be classed as of very doubtful
value, and all of which might have
been saved hud the measure passed
last night been In force two or three
years ago. Instances may .occur, it is
true, where impediments will be placed
In the way of opening streets, but they
will be of rare occurrence, and the
city will be saved enormous sums of
money; and those who pay for improve'
menu will not be compelled to pay
from ten to twenty per cent more than
the actual value of the work perform
ed. Nor will the contractor be com
polled to discount his warrants, after
having added the amount of this dls
count to his contract price, as hos been
done heretofore. The ordinance will
meet with ereneral approval from all
who favor an economical and Just ad
ministration of the city's affairs.
AN ITEM OF INTEREST.
The general public are asked to
read and make a mental note of the
following:
The Library Association have con
templated for some time the subject of
hiring a solicitor to canvass the city
for yearly subscribers and donations
of books, After due consideration the
ladles of the board have concluded to
district the city, and to save In the li
brary treasury the amount that would
be paid to a canvasser, they will each
one visit the district allotted to her.
This Is not a very agreeable bit of
work to do, and if the ladles of the
board are self-sacrificing enough to be
willing for the public good, to endure
the wear and tear of mind, body and
shoe leather, surely every business
man and every individual, who has at
heart the healthy mental, moral and
temporal growth of the city, will
make the task as easy as possible by
being; prepared to cheerfully accede iO
the request to subscribe for a yearly
membership or donate books thai
would not missed from the
shelves of thelrt library, but would
help to fill those at the Astoria
Library room. Give this matter your
serious consideration until the lady to
whose district your name belongs,
shall call upon you, and talk It over
now with your wife (If you are blessed
with one),so that there will be no ne
cessity for a second call.
The city is districted as follows:
Upper Astoria, McGregor's mill to
Alderbrook, visitor, Mrs. D. K. War-
Mills, Mrs. J. T. Rogers; West Sixth
street to Ross, Hlgglns & Co.'s store,
Miss Brodle; West Sixth and Seventh
and cross streets to West Eighth
street, Mrs. W. S .Kinney; West Eighth
and cross streets to West Ninth street,
Mrs. J. T. Ross; West Ninth and cross
streets to Olney, Miss Nlckerson; Ol
ney and Genevieve street to Cass, Miss
McKean; Cass street to Main, Miss
Sayre; Main street to Benton, Mrs. G.
VVlngate; Benton street td Lafayette,
Miss Badollet; Lafayette to Washing
ton, Mrs. Bozorth; Washington and
Polk to Jackson, Miss Powell; Jackson,
Madison and Spruce, Mrs. P. A. Stokes;
ipruce to Taylor's line, Mrs. S. Elmore.
EVE'S DAUGHTERS.
Marlon Harland, on pages 103 and
145 of her popular work, "Eve's Daugh
ters, or, Common SenBe for Maid, Wife
.vnd Mother," says:
"For the aching back should It be
alow In recovering its normal strength
an Allcock's i'orouB Plaster Is nn
excellent comforter, combining the
sensation of the sustained pressure of
a, strong warm hand with certain tonic
finalities developed in the wearing. It
nhould bo kept over the seat of un
easiness for several days In obstinate
coses, for perhaps a fortnight.
"For pain in the back, wear an All
cock's Porous Plaster constantly, re
newing as It wears off. This Is an in
valuable support when the weight on
tho small of the back becomes heavy
and the aching Incessant.
FUNERALS.
E. W. Kuykendall, the lending under
taker, having completed arrangements
to purchase goods direct from the fac
tories, regardless of middle men, has
mude a great reduction in the cost of
funerals:
I 6.00 Coffins reduced to $ 8.00
8.00 Coinns reduced to 6.00
26.00 Coffins reduced to .... 18.00
WITH HEARSE.
36.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 25.00
40.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 30.00
60.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 40.00
75.00 CaskWs reduced to.... 60.00
125.00 Caskets reduced to .... 75 00
SPECIAL CASH DISCOUNTS.
Welch Block, 718 Water St., ABtorla,
Oregon.
Buctlfin't A rales Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts
bruises, sores, plcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains
corns, and all akin eruptions, and positive
ly cures piles, or no pay required. It
Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents
per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, suc
cessor to J. C. Dement
The new and revised prayer book
and hymnals can now be had at Gilffln
& Reed's
YOU CAN HAVE A HOME IN HILL'S FIRST ADDITION,
T0U SHOULD READ THIS.
The popularity of the Union Paclflo Is
best determined by the superior service It
accords to the traveling public in main
taining two daily through trains to
Omuha. St, Paul, Chicago and points east,
tltorouRhly equipped with all tho lulest
appliances for the comfort and sufely of
itH pulrons besides shortening the dlHtance
materially with Its taut trains. The pres
ent train schedule enablea passengers td
reach St. Paul seven hours quicker and
Chicago twenty-four hours quicker.
Omuha and Kansas City and Intermediate
points, forty hours quicker than any line
from the Pacific Northwest.
Patronize the Northern Pacific ral'.road
If you are going East. Low rates of fare.
tlirougn ticaets, Daggage cncra i uri
nation. All purchaeers of second class
tl.-UetH can itoD over at Portland. Rates
of fare same as from Portland.
If vnti hnva friends in EurODe whose
pansage you wish to prepay to Astoria,
call at the Northern Pacific oftlce.steamer
Telephone dock, and make known your
wants. Reduced rates via all the lead
ing Bteamshlp lines.
All the patent medicines advertised In
this paper, together with the choicest
norfiimrv and toilet articles etc.. . can
be bought at the lowest prices at J. W.
Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel,
Astoria.
Handley & Haas, 150 First street. Port
land, have on sale the Daily Astorlan,
o that visitors need not miss their
morning paper when they are here.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
(Then Baby was sick, we gars her Castoria.
ffhen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
iHieo she became Miss, she clunt to Castoria,
Vhen she bad Children, she gare them Caotori;
Heart Failure.
now TO AVOID IT.
The enitaDh on many a tombstone if
"heart failure." No wonder, when we con
sider the immense strain which is put on
that small organ. Marvelous as it is, beating
100,000 times and exerting a force equal to
5,184,000 pounds daily, it has its limit iU
endurance often is too severely tested. So
common are diseases of the heart though
often for a considerable time without the
suspicions of Che alllicted person being in
the least excited that it is stated that one
person in four has a bad heart Dr. Franklin
Miles, of Elkhart. Intl.. has for years made
a special study oi ail diseases oi me neart,
and his remarkable success hag made his
name a familiar one in all parts of our land.
He has found the most common symptoms
of heart disease to be pain, distress or tauter'
nest in the chest, back, ttomach, bowels, left
shoulder and arm, shortness of breath, smother
ing spells, fainting, etc.
Mr. Ueorge it. Bmitn, or .Barnes, xates
Co., N. Y., writes: "De. Miles' New
Hkabt Curb has worked wonderfully on
mind and body so I can do a good day's work.
J feel ten years younger and take more interest
! r..! n .,1.1. . V, II,
in auairs. x iiuu Biiurtueso ui uicui.ii. fjai-
tation, pain under left shoulder blade, pain
around the heart, 1 could not sleep on my right
side. Since I have taken Dr. Mile? New
lion. It has made my heart stronger. I wish
yon would print this, because I want all to
know what JJr. Miles Heart Curs has done
for me."
" For months my wife suffered with am-
tation, smotlierinn spells, and was unable to
sleep on her left side. She tried several
doctors without relief. Your Heart Curt
was recommended. After taking three
bottles, she fully recovered her' health.
Your medicines do what you claim." Chas.
Christman, Toledo, O.
Dr. Miles' New Cure for the Heart is sold
by all druggists on a positive guarantee. It
is safe, agreeable, effective, and doe cure,
Dr. Miles Medical Uo., Elkhart, lnd.
Foard & Stokes
GIIOOBIIS
Denleii in Glassware, Crockery, Ship Supplies,
Tobacco, Wines ami Fine Whiskies. Fine Teas
md Coffee a Specialty. The Finest Display of
F. ulis in the City, Fresh on Every Steamer.
Coiner of Third and West Eighth Streets.
CARNAHAN & CO
Successors to I. W. Case, Importer and
Wholesale and Retail dealer in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Cor. Second an4 Cass Street,
ASTORIA, OREGON
U. S. Government
Baking Powder Tests-
The report of the analyses of Baking Powders, made
by the . U. S. Government (Chemical Division, Ag'I
Dep't), shows the Royal superior to all other powders,
and gives its leavening strength and the strength of each
of the other cream of tartar powders tested as follows:
The OTHER POWDERS
TESTED are reported to con
tain both lime and anlphorio
tcid, and to be of the following
strength respectively, . . .
Royal Baking Powder is
greater leavening power than
EVERY LABORING MAN
Can avail himself of this jolden opportunity.
LOTS IN THIS CHOICE ADDITION FOR $75 EACH,
AT $5 DOWN ON BOND, AND $5 PER MONTH.
There is Hope
For every one who has blood trouble, no matter
In what shapo or how long standing, provided
onef the vital organs have lieen so far im
paired as to render a cure impossible. H. B. 8.
toes to the root of the disease, and removes the
cause, by exiK'iiinB the Mlson from the body, and
at the same time is a toniotothe whole system.
However bad your case may be, there is hope
FOR YOU.
Cured ire of a most malipnant type
of ehronio blood trouble, for which
1 iiml used various other remedies
without efTect. My weight Increased, auil niy
health improveiriu every way. 1 consider B. 8. 8.
the best touio lever used.
"8. A. WBionr, Midway, Oa."
Treatise on blood, skin and contagions blood
poison mailed free. bWUT 81'KCIFIC CO.,
Atlanta, CU
BUSINESS CARDS.
ACIBBON8,
. , AUlU-il HKVlP ACCOUNT snd
l'ROHESMONiU, hDOKKEKPER.
Orricw. With General Messenger Co,, 615
Rkamoque street.
A A. CLEVELAND,
ATTORNEY It LAW.
uitlee-Kluney's new Dries builmug, corner
inira ana uenevieve streets ; up stairs.
T Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY ASD COl'ACELOR AT LAW
Office on Hecoud (street, - Astoria, Or,
JH,i "Affl'AT LAW.
Office in Kinney's new brick building, over
Astoria IN ationai iiaus,
w.
W. PARKER,
REAL ESTATE AXD IN8URANCE AUEN1
ufllce 112 Ueutun street, Astoria, Oregon.
Dt. EILIV JANSON.
PHYmIOIAN & SUKUKOtf. R OM 7
Olllceover O.Hitood's Clothing Store, hours, 10 to
in m, 2 10 o p, m, I to a p in. euuaay. iu to it m
TvR. O. B. ESTES,
I ) PHYSICIAN a'iSD SURGEON.
special attention to DiseaHes ol Women and
surgery, uwue over uanziger s siore asioiiu.
DR. A. U, and J, A. FULTON.
UREASES OF WOMEN AsPEC'lALrY
tturuerv by I r. J. A. Fulton.
Office 178 Cass street. Hours lo to 12 and 1 to 4
TAY TUTTLE M. D.,
tJ PHYSICIAN. SUKGEOW & ACCOUCHEUR,
Office, rooms S, 4 over Astoria NationsBank.
hours, to to vi s to. ttesideuce. 639 cedar st.
DR. WALTER I. HOWARD.
HumuWatiiio PHYSICIAN S1JR
unon. Oince. 4"4. Third street. Hours 10 to 12
and 2 to 4, Sunday 1 to 2 Itesldeuce 4U8 ltd streel
T b 1 1 1 iuiv u r.
IJ. Gives M'ttcial u eminent for Calarrh,
i ilium i.uiiks aiu'ipy tieniln urinary oraans
OlUoe upsliilis,iM4i third St. Hours,9 a.m,U p.m.
RICHARD BARRT. 0. B. I80M
City surveyor.
JARRY A ISOWI,
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND 8UKVKY0K9.
Rooms 5 and 6,
OVER ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK.
W. T. BUBNKV, '. J. W. DBAPBB
Burney & Draper,
Attorneys
at-Laur,
Oregon City, Oregon.
Twelve years' experience as register of th
0. 8. Land utlice here, recommends us In oui
svwilalty ot Mining and all oilier business be
tore the l.anuunioe or thttCouru, and involv
ing me practice oi me ueuerai iua Ulllce.
JROCKt NBROUCH & COWING.
LAW OFFICE, OREGON CITY, Ott.
fpoclsl attention itivei to land busiue.es. Ket-
tiers on homesteads or pre-einp' tun claims and
timber land purchases shown every advantage
of the law. For assistance in making hual
pruoi can ou us.
rPHOS. FREORICKSON,
L rivo iCnui.
No 231. West SI Mil .meet.
HUNTER & MER&ENS,
, Proprietors of the
Portland Bolctierioi Co.'s Markets
C Tner fieeond and Benton streets
Corner Third and West Eighth streets.
Get A. Bicycle!
FROM
JAMES FINLAYSOM or
ARTHUR BARTHOLOMEW,
Sole agents for Clatsop count)
for the
North Tacfic Bicyc'e Co.,
IMl'rililAL and all oihur H gli
cias heels.
LEAVENINO GAB.
Pr MtT Cubioln. per oi
13.06. 160.6
112.53. . .151.1
11.13. . .133.6-
10.28. . . 123.2 .
9.53 . . . 114.
9.29. . .111.0
8.C3. . . 06.5
7.28. . . 87.4
4.93. . . C5.5
absolutely pure, and cf
any other powucr.
or mm
Ripans Tabules
Ripans Tabules act gently
but promptly upon the liver,
stomach ana intestines; cure
habitual constipation, dispel
colds, headaches and fevers.
One tabule taken at the first
symptom of indigestion, billi
ousness, dizziness, distress
after eating, or depression of
spirits, will remove the whole
difficulty in a few minutes.
Ripans Tabules are com
pounded from a prescription
widely endorsed by the high
est medical authorities and are
presented in a form that is be
coming the fashion with phy
sicians and patients every
where. Oni Box (Six Vials) Stventy-five Centi.
One Package (Four Boxes) Two Dollars.
Ripans Tabules may be ob
tained of nearest druggist; or
by mail on receipt of price.
For free tample aidrtit
RIPANS CHEMICAL CO.
NEW YORK.
CLATSOP LAND CO.
Incorporated with $25,000 Capital Stock,
Real Estate and Insurance Broken, Notary
Public and Couveyaneem. Special attentlou
paid to rents, pnyinent of taxes, etc., (or nun
residents. Bole agents lor South Astoria, Pros
pect PaiK, Hemloc k Park and Owen's Addition,
also best Seaside, business and inside property
aud choice acreage. 471 J hlrd at., Astoria.
HUGHES & CO.,
Wholesale and Itetall
LIOUOR DEALERS.
Importers of All Brands of Foreign and Domes-
. I. J 1 11 11 u 1 ! ii 1 1 111-u 11 11 it Pluravfl
II U 11 1111 11. (Ill, 11 I'll! 1.1U viifsn.ir.
J. If. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Vat Blab
nouita beer, eiuesi nranasoi u.ey west an c
Liomestlc cigars.
Lienors for Medicinal Purposes.
Family Trade rJollcited. All orders from the
City and Country promrwy niled.
Squemogue Street, - - - Astoria. OregoL
. C3 If, OO. S3
Stcatuef II waco
Leaves a to a d-'llv at 7:30 a. m. for Ilwaco
cnllliii; al Tin ay Point, and connecting with
railroal nimno; norili at 10 a, in, and wltl
boat n s iiiithv .iter hav fur
Sou ll Beud, SmiNliliie, North Cove
Ann oilier inus u mul-h io urays iiur
bor. Itetiimii ir eonni-eis at. I waeo witi
i earners fur Astoraanii IN Ik tit Boats foi
roriiaua
JOHN It. GOULTEH. L. A. LOOMI8.
si ere i it rv. . President
K. V KGB III'. Supeilnteiidei-t.
PORTLAND AMD ASTORIA
Steamer Telephone.
Leaves Astrl i Every evening except Sunda;
at 7 i. m.
At Ives at Astoila Every day except Sunda?
at p.m.
Leaves Portland Every nay except Sendaj
at 7 a. m. u. w. oiuwr-, agem, Asioria.
K. A. SEELSY, General Agent, Portland Or.
THE JI0C1-MLMS,
TIIEIil WORKS AND EKHC8,
-BY-
REV. STEPHEN D. PEET, Ph. D..
RD'IOB OF AXEHTAN ANTIQUARIAN,
Author ol Animal fTPlglrs and EmblcmatU
.Mouimfc, etc.
ThtF book treats of the Monnd-bnllders; theii
occupation, mo es of life, religious systems,
tribal divisions and early migrations.
The work coutxins descriptions of the earth
works of ad classes. The classification of the
mounds is mail according to tneir uses,
whether as village residences, as defenses, as
religious structures, or as sacrificial or burial
places.
The work contains many illtis'ratlons and
derrintions of Mound-builuerg' relics, es
pecially pipes and poitery.
The van e ol the book Is that It contains a
comprehensive view of the whole Held, and
givvs luforiMitinn about the niouuds Mid relies
of all states and districts. It is one of a series
which Is dovoted to pre-hlstorie America, and
perhaps wouM be rtgurdud as the most inter
estlng volume.
The author solicit" subs riptions. Orders can
be sent to tho publishing house, 175 Wabash
avenue, Ctiij(,o, or to the author at Avon, ill.
rmcE,3.o.
For . Thirty - Days - Only
I make this offer. Less than one mile
from Astoria Box Factory on Columbia
river. Streets 73jandjalleys 20 feet wide.
The CHICAGO.
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL
RAILWAY.
CONNICTINa WITH ALU TRANSCONTIN
ENTAL LINES,
IS THE-
ONX7 X.X2TE
RUNKINO
Electric Lighted Cars
BETWEEN
ST. PAUL andgCKICAGO
AND
OMAHA ar.d CHICAGO.
The EXPRESS TKAIN8 consist of VESTI
BULED, BLEEPING, PINING AND
PAKLOIt CARS,
HEATED BY STEAM
and furnished with every luxury known to
modern railway travel.
For Spaad, Com'art and Safety
this Lin j Is UncqualeJ
Tickets on sale at all prominent railway
offices.
For further information Inquire of any ticket
agent, or
C. X. EDDY, General Agt.
J. W. CASEY. Trav. Pass. Agt.
I'ORTLAKD, OEEGON.
QUICK TIME TO
SAN FRANCISCO
,.AND-
ALL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA.
Via the Mt. Shasta Route of the
Southern Pacific Comp'y
The Only Routt Through Califo nia to al
Fointi East and Smth.
The Scenic Route of the Pacific Coast.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
-AND
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS
Attached to express trains, nfrnr.llnir
accommodations for second class passenger.
Kor rate, tickets, sleeping car reservation!,
etc., eall upon or address , P. ROOEliS, Assist
ant General Freight and Passenger Agent, Fort-