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THE 1MILY AST0U1AJV, ASTORIA; SUXUAV JIIOMJM). AUGUST 10, 1894 TfcltMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Seied by carrier, pepr week.. 15 cU Pent by mall, per montb 60 ct Sent by mail, per year $7.00 WEEKLY Sent by mall per year, 12.00 In advance. rostage tree to subscriber. The Astorlan' guarantee! to lt iub- criDers tne largest circulation of any newspaper published on tbe Columbia river. Advertising rates can be obtained on Application to tbe business manager. This paper Is In possession of all the reegrapn franchises, and Is the only paper on the Columbia river that pub- iirnes genuine aispatcnes. The Dally Astorlnn's circulation Is live times as great as that of the com. Idned circulation of the other dally pa vers ui Astoria. The Weekly Astorlan. the third old est weekly in the state of Oregon, has, next, to the Portland Oregoniun, the largest weekly circulation In the state, Subscribers to the Astorlnn are re quested to notify this ofllce, without less ol time, immediately they fall to receive their dully paper, or when they do not get It at the usual hour. By do- lig this they will enable the manuge- ment to place the blame on the proper larues and to Insure a ieedy remedy. Jlanuiey & Haas are our Portland Hgents and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at tbelr stand on Dim street. a year's dnlny, to Bay nothing of the j TO THE TAX-PAYRHS OP ASTOKIA VOX It irtn at fnrrhnw narlfl.flnn. .ii.l ... - ..... , iv; nig TV 1 1 I Khort-Highted and seJlh property own- On the Miggestton of the city's attor novii. MflHrH. John TI. Kmlth and T?nl- ers who have shown a determination ton Brothers, the common council has to tike advantage of the city's ncces-1 called an election of the tax payers Biliea and extort a wholly unreasinabie 1,0 ke held Tuesday, the 21st Inst., for sum of money as the price to be paid the Purf08e ot authorizing the city to iiimuuie icgiu proueeuings xor me con- for a sufllclent supply of water. It Is demnatlon of the necessary right-of- AN ATTEMPT TO DECEIVE. The malicious and libelous attack up on the Astoria Water Commission, con tained In this week's Herald, will full short of Its object. The mind of no Intelligent tax-payer can be Influenced by such a preposterous tissue of falsehoods and misrepresentations from any such source, The fact Is the Water Commission has been many times mercilessly, and perhaps more or less Justly criticized for Its failure to do what It Is now undertaking to do, and In a muc h more feasible and proper manner than was at first contemplated. intelligent niiu woll-lnfnrmed tux payers do not need to be told thnt the article referred to is Intendud to aid tho plnns of a few .roerty owners, over whoso luuds It happens to be nuceaiiary i"u pipes tor Astoria's In creased water supply, In getting nn ex orbitant price from the city for the mere privilege- or conducting; tho water under their lands. The best refutation of the charge so freely mude liy tho Herald that some of thu mem- lrs nf tho council nre actuuted by corrupt motives, Is to be found In the Blgnlllcnnt fuct that nn affirmative is sue of next Tuesday's proposition effect uany circumvents nil future hopo lr tho proerty owners Interested to com lol the city to pay through any future water commission, or other body vested by tho legislature with the functions of tho present commission, a dishonest price for the right-of-way to tho only source from which the city can derive Its wnter supply. The commission al ready has power to proceed In any pror way to acquire trila necessary 1-lirM-,, ..,., 1.... I. m . .. . .-noj, uui ii nnus itself em barrasHod by the unreasonable demands made upon it by these proiwrty owners. . Having exhausted every possible effort to ngreo with these people on a fair valuation of what In any other com munity under the sun would be cheer fully given to the. city for nothing, the commission at last proposes to submit I he controversy to the unbiased Judg ment of a Jury to be selected In the usual end ordinary way. This, In splto of all the form and toehnl rniuy mat It Involves, Is abso lutely tho question, and the sole question, to be determined at Tuesday's election. The commission Is not pro posing to spend nny additional sum of the tux-iNiyers' money at this time; but Is rather seeking to save tho money already voted by the eople and placed in us custody and responsibility. The commission Is seeking no enlargement of Its powers; on tho contrary, It Is, In effect, surrendering back to tho tux- imyers, out of a pure consideration for their Interests, a prerogative which It Is now entitled to exercise. The sug gestion that tho present commission may be legislated out of existence be. fore concluding the work of extending the water system, hns nothing at all to do with the matter to be determined at tho election, Biuxis the legislature does make such change In the existing law as to cost upon sonic other body the duties and powers now performed liy the commissionthe work of ac quiring a right-of-way for a pipe lle must still remain the Inlliul step look ing to an Increase In the water supply. Leaving out of consideration the ser ious liability thnt the new authority, whatever It Is to ts may not prove to bo so conscious to be no c mlwlort by acquiring the right-of-way unnecessary to discuss the matter fur- way to lay a pipe lino to Bear Creek, ther. The article In question Is false tnit the city may have a better supply f-, ii,.i a Tt ... I of water. From several routes 'surveyed, Mr. u , VU.......B., ol.yc-u io A u Adams, the hydraulic engineer conruse and mislead the minds of tax- employed by the commission, has with payers as to the real Issue, and ac- their approval, selected a different compllsh the defeat of a measure des- route than 18 o'lowed by the present . ,. . , , ,. pipe line, consequently rights-of-way tined to save both delay In the ex- . , . ' must be obtained before the p pe line tension oi one water service, ana tne tan laid. useless waste of a large amount of I Many of the owners of lands over money. The animus of the whole which the new line runs have granted heme Is so transparent, however, it Is ti,e m-ol-wny at almost, nominal fig- urea; otnera ass. more man the conir only necessary to its complete exposure commission think Is fair for the water to point out the fact that the Individual consumers of the city to pay, and all who thus assails the Water Commis- who ore acquainted with land values slon, and In whose Journal the article - c..u.,.-,jr ucyonu referred to appears, is tho paid attorney The commission may be mistaken as of the men who are attempting to to these values, therefore tliey desire hold up tho city, and who have every to leave the question of valuation to H , t 4 .1 . reason to fear tho result of a eubmls- B l uole"mn-'- una suit nas been instituted and Judgment rendered for condemnation rious demands to any court or Jury In at a, less sum than was axked; other the land. I suits can be brought "without" the vole of the tax-payera on the 21st lust. THE PASSING OP THE POPULISTS. but tno "attorneys" have advised this action of the tax-payera and the author. Ttia huutnt atntA ..1 m H . ... a irt Tannua. " "- - ..-"" ,nlta are acting accordingly. A pretty see and Alabama, In which the Demo- fair road will have to be opened along crats were victorious, presents conclu- the "ne ,n order to haul the pipe, and slve evidence that the decline and fall tr?vel wer afterward In maintaining ,... , . . . a wen-graded road has been con- of the Populist party has set In. In struuted alons yortland.B ew water. each of these states there was fusion pipe line, and from bhlu, the idea Go between the Republicans and Popu- curred that a public road might be laid UsM, and In each, considering the fall- aIon" this line, and kept in repair by I thf rltv fr hv lha r.lfir A Inir off In the lurtrrpimtB vote. fl mm. . . ' "" a"u -""iJr coin- " ----- bmea- pared with 1892, the Democrats rolled The owners of the property between up large majorities. The Populists, the city and Dear Creek were asked for who were doing most of the boasting, deeds to a strip of land sixty feeb wide predicted a long lead In each of these IHfrml3slon to tl,e cltV to lay pipe, anu ir it choose, maintain a bizl way. So much wis asked for theWrti line. WILh the exception of two smull stutes, and in Tjnnessce, where the Kr, publican party Is vigorous and well or- of-way on this basis, that the width gnnlzi d, the combination would un- was reduced to thirty-three (M) feet, dViul.'i-'dly have run the Democracy stl!I the Irll-'e asked in moat cases ilnMA If l.'lA Ti.nllllla urnrA nnvtlilnfr 11 lujiui-iiMiuiiuii proceeuings in the courts the city can obtain NO rinht to the result shows an easy victory for open or maintain a "public road," only tho Democrats. In Alabama, where the right to lay and maintain the pipe the Populists composed the bulk of Kolb's followers in 1894, as they did In - - uirougn a root or Improved land. In his strength this year. In fact, without water, of a road the In tho career of this latest of the land ls absolutely worthless now, and third rmrtles. hlatorv l ren-iUno- lt,.lf ,,c'" wuulu nav a value. The life of all of them has been short, DUt , ,hlo " " , , . . uc , ' Put in this winter, but. rut ht-of-wav and their exit hns been as sudden-as I can be determined upon by the courts their advent. It is a law of their being during tho winter, if that should be that they must Increase In a geomo:- 'omul "Pessary, and the line cleared I fill fl,-tll7. W,..ls Mnvfr T . . . rlcul rnlli fn nriW tn n,ll,,l ll,um. "cv it ngnt- or-way is not secured this fall or seives at nn. jney must grow ny leaps ter, next summer may be consumed In and bounds If they nro to assort them-1 "he effort to obtain right-of-way and selves, and when any slower rate ot tull,ll"S le aarnlij postponed another year. of difference to an offlper hlyli up the service whether he retires as commodore or a rear admiral. In the first place, of course, there Is the title and the grade; and i nthe second place, as a rend admiral an officer's retlrin pay ls $750 a year more than If he re tired as a commodore; therefore the frlands of these officers, Commodore Fyffe and Commodore Erben, evolved a Bcheme which would enable them to stand for a while on the list of rear admirals before their retirement. This was that when, as would hap pen early in the year, Commodore Sker rett became a rear admiral, he should voluntarily resign, until of serving out his time until next January, and then the tv.o commodores would be pro inoted In this manner: Admiral Sker- rett wms to resign in July, which would promre C'ommKxlon iFyffe; Commo dore Kyffe would be retired as an admln.I, on July 2ij, and on that day Commodore Stanton would become rear aumirai. He, however, was ex pected to agree not to serve out his twenty-two months as rear admiral, for he would have retired on July 18, 1893, but to resign and give Commodore Erban his grade. There was good rea son for this manipulation, If It need so be called, on behalf of Commodore Erban, because he was already acting rear admiral In command of the Euro pean station, and has twice failed by more chance of promotion by congress, and if the promotion had taken place he would have ranked Commodore Walker, and thus have been rear ad miral immediately after Rear Admiral Erown. This arrangement has now been car ried out fully, and the rear admirals of the navy at present are as follows Admirals GherardI, Greer, Brown Walker, Ramsey, nnd Erben. Admirals Belknap, Harmony, Benham, and Ir win have all retired, Admirals Stanton and Skerrett have resigned, Admiral Jyffe has retired and Admiral Erben hns got his grade. Commodore Meade nas been placed In command of the North Atlantic squadron. and hm. hoisted his flag on board the New York. ON THE SAFE SIDE. Everybody knows this Is a good place .-.. , uul everyoooy aoes not take measures to be there. An efficient pre ventative places us on the safe side ofl lucipieni uisease. and thorn la nn ,e,,aDe man Hostetter's Stomach Bitters In cases whom tho lm..,,. wmcn is Due tne preliminary to various destruntlvo o ii?.. It "aye a latal termination. Bright s disease, diabetes rlrnrmv h ma, are but the outernwt.ha r.t .JLi.j lnontl .... , ,", ...vs.icu .luvk.wi, ui tut? Kiunovn a mi v. i .. .1 TJVLy nould 06 checked at the outset wiui iwiaera, wnicn wilt prevent their progress by arousing the renal organs to activity, and thus nlace tJino resort to this Bavin? morlioino Biue. mis preservative of safety a so conquers constipation, liver com plaint, malarial fever n.n,., "a r. ' , , . vuottwg OIIU LAUGHING BABIES are loved by everybody. Good nature in children is rare, unless they are healthy. Those raised on the Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk are comparatively free from sickness. This milk is so easily prepared that improper feeding is inexcusable. SPECIAL. The Shaver Transportation Company will have a boat leave Astoria Satur day evening, at 6 o'clock, and Sunday evening after the Ilwaco boats arrive. A boat will also be on hand Saturday A POINTER l-m Many people believe thnt all black smlthlng Jobs are alike that they are nothing but muscle and material mixed. That ls true of ordlnufy Jobs. Brains are also used to make a good job. So Is conscience. A Job made without skill and Sunday, and people wishing to go!OP honesty Is no good. Our work Is widely known for Its quality, durability and economy in the end. Q. A. Stlnson & Co. to and from the Monterey, or to go out on the bay to witness tho regatta, can do so. Boats leave Portland Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday even ings, at 9 p. m. J. W. SHAVGlt. "A TALENTED EDITOR." Gentlemen: I had occasion to usa several boxes of Krause'a Headache Capsules while traveling to Chicago to attend the National Democratic Con vention. They acted like a charm in preventing headaches and dizziness. Have had very little headache since my return, which ls -remarkable. Yours, respectfully, JOHN U. SHAFFER, Ed. Renovo (Pa.) Record. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Astoria. I or., sole- agent. THE flSTOlp SAVINGS BAfty PORTLAND UNIVERSITY. 1. Location beautiful, healthful, end free from all places of temptation. 2. Best Instruction given In College, Preparatory, Normal, and Business courses; also In Theology, Music and Art. : Normal graduates receive State Diplomas. 3. Board in West Hall, Club Houses, or private families, 1100 to $200 per year for Board and. Tuition. 4. Fall term opens September 18. Cat alogues free. Address, C. C. 8TRATT0N, D. D., President, Or Thos. VanScoy, D. I)., Dean, University Park, Oregon. ELECTION NOTICE. Acts as trustee for corporations and Individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be sllnwod on iwvlmr deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. J. Q. A. BOWLBY President BEN J. YOUNG Vice President FRANK PATTON i. ..Cashier W. E. DEMENT Secretary DIRECTORS. J. Q. A Bowlby, C. H. Page. O. A. , Nelson, BenJ. Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson, W. E. Dement. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to all wlinm It ii,iii;t:iii nine inn im pra wnn,i un. been duly appointed assignee of I. w. " "u mat ne nas qualified as such rssignee by lilinir with tho r.io,-b- .v.- ... , - - - v, . 1 1 tr ' ' ,url H me state of Oregon for Clatwop county, his bond as required by law. AH oorsona hm-ln. i.,i... against the said I. W. Case are notified '"'"CM", "e same to the undersigned, duly verified, at the nfll rla National Bank. In tho oo a-.1T u1wuniy, witnin three months "''Ho the tax-payers are tho ones u. e..u i in mgm. ine moment me who do the voting on this BUblect It stationary condition ls attained, death is the "water consumers," nnd not the is at hand. This hns been the exper- lu"i'u'era wm Py the "bonds." and lom-A ttt nil tho i.lltlocl no.ll.. ...1.I..K the exoenses of the waiur department, from this date. in,o m.o T.A..n ,..., ... . ,..' Nv works can only bo built by monies LJLe.d A?toi"' egon, " outainea from the Bale of bonds, and "iiuu puiyeu upon wie passions inese bonds, together with the Interest and prejudices of a single element of must e niet by the water consumer. the community. Svk-Ii pnrtles, when J nrid not by the tax-payera, us many tho ,.o ..... uru Ka lo relieve. tu, , . .,,,. , . ' The question has ofu.-n been asked: " ""'' eieci men wno why tho work hue Ho., a 7 -7; ""-f""! MOO IIU D. K. WARREN. Assignee. FOUND THEM THE BEST. This Is to certify that I have used Krauses Headapho r.i,i,ii.. i.,.,. not been nushea I eally for over a von.. oi .... ' reDl"ellt tlin Wm-Ht r.t tho -loa ...I I f.Hll'l" tr, Ihlo . I ninr.h ..I........... V. Y" V.ery - i "" i""o.i we can onlj I H.uoUie ir Biuung tnat tnev . .... . In .... 'I nnvo n IUQ HB . A . . - ttiwurdltles or the organization to "'", because we have never feK hI "Jin V . ;ery renencml anfl which they belong, and thus they JufHt,fl ,n the ivsponsll.ilitj '"1 boea suXV'from swiftly brlnir uix.n l,h..r ' rmrtv thn .. " " "-'8-wayatex- "" ".'"r many years, and have , ' 1 v- oi-imnait ugurcs asked, and without a u ,a Bny""ns to do me as public detestation and contempt. right-of-way no water-work, K?V, Bod us Krause's Headache Cap- il.l. ... . ..... .. I K..I... 1, .... I jiiiiioiiKii me i-opuiist party rolled icu)ec:.:uny. up more votes in 1SU2 than any other of the minor organizations ever did in a presidential election, it is extreme ly unlikely to llvo as long as the Greenback party. That organization took part In three presidential can vasses, thore of 1870, 1SS0 and 18S4; the Populists will hardly, at the outside, take part In more than two. There is a chance, Indeed, that their career will be even shorter than this, for ninny of their loaders have been advocating n chango of organisation, the alteration of partisan base, and the adoption of new name, and the transformation may be effected before the campaign of lsti. Hut fate cannot be proplt luted In this way. A change of name Is easily brought about, but this, at the present time, can not Involve any Important i-htuige ,ln principles or purposes. The reed of the- Populist party already takes In all the distinctive political vagaries, lunacies and Iniquities of the day, and these can hardly be Increased In a material degress in the next two years. Neither the principles nor tile Personnel of the Populist party. or whatever other name that organization may bear, will b essentially different In from what they are now, and both have fallen emphatically under the bun of public disfavor. W. W. PARKER, SAMUEL ELMORE, C S. WRIGHT, J. Q. A BOWLBY. H. O. VAN DUSKV Members of the Water Commission. Astoria, Oregon, August IS, 1801. GUR NEW. ADMIRALS. Yours Truly, LOUIS HERMAN. 231 PoDlar St.. Wlnhito v.. For sale bv Chas. COUNTY ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. The board of enualizntlnn win moot ., , u",te or lne county clerk and publicly examine tho iim... .n 7 - .. . , v,.,u, 1 .11. lulls of Clatsop county for the purpose of correcting all errors of valuation or v. . 1 ' lunas or otner property It ls the duty of all noraon. . nonr of . v n . ) i . . . 1 ey wlan correc- . nomination of Com- td ZuJZ Trectlons or aItera 1 v win uons can be made by any officer nrtor be rear admiral the the adjournment of the board BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The bent Mlve In the world foi cuts, bruise., nicer., wit rheum, ft-ve? or "',r! ehnpiwd hand chilblain, corn., and .11 kln .rupiloi.s. nd tslnve- e paid for what has actually !? "rntHt to Rive perfect sutl.'f.e- ,, , ,, , . Hon or mmiry rvfundnl. VrU- cnt ppiwlable value, the pre-ent B. W "X. Kor s.l by ChM. RogeTo, Dr. Price's Cream Biking Powder WorM's Fair lllajet AwarJ. AVhen last month the president 00 imovwi uio retirement of Admiral Stan l-'n nnd signed the nii.tloro Moh.Ia - "r uouurai tne me adjournment of tho h -.1 big navnl deal that has been trnl 11 ir nn I Xhft lOJir(l Will Jmppf nn Xfi-wtli . for some time came to an end. The ''K2lth' ,nt "o'clock a. m., and close navy is now pretty well transferred Asri ir,'".1"' at 6 P- from Its old chiefs to its new. There ' k 8 i.ie stut remaining two of the old County Assessor. tainiiius, but they will retire soon, and "y i-eoruary next when Rear Admiral I GherardI retires, the new officers v.ll.i EipSitlQSQ t&ZSilT ... VV..II.KVUM, I At the boetntiinir rtr fhi SINO LUNG. were six rear admirals on the active - ' ,lere s actlvty everywhere among our Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held in the city of Astoria by the taxpayers thereof, on Tuesday, the 21st day of August, 18!)4, for the purpose of authorizing or refusing to autnonze said City and the Common Council thereof, to appropriate, con demn by proper actions, and pay for a strip or land two rods wide from the reservoir sight In said city recently purenasea irom u. w.-SMvely adjo n- Ing Blocks 6 and 7, of 'Central Astoria, as laid out and recorded bv B. Van Dusen and others, on the east, and more particularly described In the deed therefor, recorded at poire 290 of Book 28 of the records of conveyances fur Clatsop county, Oregon, to a parcel of land on Bear Creek purchased In a rectangular form from All?. Worlln out of the extreme southwest corner 01 me soutnesBt quarter of section 2, ui lowiiBiiip 1 norin, or range 8 west, of the Willamette meridian, and 1400 feet long from north to south and 600 feet wide from east to west, and more particularly described In the deed therefor, recorded at page 3, of Book 28, of the record of conveyances for said county, as a right of way. for a conduit- or water pipe to supply said city with irom sum creeK. The polling or T....MR Liitii-t: ior bhiu eieerinn w 1.0 - nc-scue .emgine j-iouro. nn r"omo cial street, and will be open for the .ccpiiuu .! voies irom wine o clock a m., until Six o'clock n. m ff ail.1 a of oio,-ti ' " " By order of the Common Council. Auditor and Police Judge, City oVab Astoria, Oregon, August 9th, 1894. ROSS HIGGINS k CO. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria. Fine Teas nnd CofFei?s, TnMp nt-llcaclos, Domestic nd Tropical Fru". . 1 1. Ii-j, iu(;ar Cured Hun,, lia-vu, i;tt. Choice Fresh and Salt Aleats. JACK SPRAT QOVLD easily have been satlsfii-J at our place. Our sieaks aie tender, juicy and nut too rai. HUNTER & MERUENS, Proprietors Portland Butchering Co's Market.i. Snap A rodak at any ma i ooinlni; 011 i.t our Ntoro mill you'd (;et 11 torlrait of a 111 111 lirlininliu i'Vr Willi phMuint UiO'igliiN. Hiicli j 1 illiy In ,-i liiiuon wo have toollcrare enough In PLEASE ANY MAN. Covqz and Try Them. HUGHES & CO. Wholesale Liquors SHERIFF'S SALE. ere list, Admirals GherardI. Belknap. Har-hew st-"k whkh is comine in fresh ovorv mum- n.nli.M T ... . I T ji win ana ureer. The ujy- ticre wouian T. re If the stock W ...,3 oi an tnese omcers except Greer's wrong or prices were wrone. Opposite Court House, J55 Third Street exire oy age limit In 1S94. Admiral Greer's time expires on February 2& of next year. Following them the rank. Ing officers of the navy were Commo- ooivs ceorge Brown, John G. W.lkor Francis M. Ramsey, Oscar F. Stanton, iticnaiM w. Meade, and Charles r. varpenier. That Is to mv. thooo . me ranking ofllcers, excepting the inodorcs who retire in 18S4 and 1-as The retiring commodores, wit hth .lot or tneir retirements, were: Commo dore Aarn W. Weaver, on Jujy i; Com moilora Joseph Fyffe, on Julv Sfi: rn. ...ooore ttenrj- Erben. on September , nu t.xmmKlore Joseph 8. Skerrett. on anuury 8. ism. Only one ..f .1. however, would become a rear admi,' nd that one was Commodore Skerrotr as the others, although retiring under ne age limit, were not first in rank I REDUCED RATES. Btwee Astoria end Portland. '..y?.. . ' 1 1 11. 1 ji "i STEAMER SARAH DIXON, Lraves Main Streot Vh.rf t ... i.ui,uj rvenings. T-": i-oriianl foot of hwugh promotion, and thev i.VA l.""na,lr' "einday, "i" rear adm fu . rir..,.i V. j. tho list. Now It makea s deal For Turther Information, Inquire or ASTORIA SHIPI-INO CO. Agents. Notice Is hereby given that by vlrino of a decree of sale made In the Circuit t-oun or tne Btate of Oregon, for th County of Clatsop, on the 28th day of June, 1894, in favor of A. L. parker and against E. B. Cooper, et al.. and execution tnereon. issued, on the sth day or August, 1894, I will, on the 10th day of September, 1894, at the hour of iu o clock a. m,, ftnd at the Court Honsn door In Bald county of Clatsop, sell to tne highest bidder for cash, the land oescrtDed herein, or a sufllclent amount tnereor to make the Bum of $790.00 nd Interest thereon since June 28th 1834 1 tne rate of 10 per cent per annum the costs of this action, K3.80. and accruing costs, to-wit: Undivided on,. third of the N. W. quarter of the south east quarter, and lots 1, 2. S, 4, and 6, In section 23, T. 5 N., R. 7 W., Will. aier. in Clatsop County, Oregon. J. W. PARE, 6heriff of Clatsop County, Oregon. Astoria, Or., August 8, 1S94. JHT wlfe wln surely be, unless you send home a piece of meat that is In a Stew Tour wife will send home a plec Tender and Sweet 1,. g e.xPerienoe has made us expert ' meai' Bnl we will give you points on how to pick out a good piece. WASHINGTON MEAT flARKET. CHRISTENSEN & CO.. Prop'rs. ' DON'T BLAME THE COOK! MiPm-Ii. & C00k1m'll read equa to the. the Maui Sf,wt Ha,ery UreaJ L ' kitchen slovc bake It. f We also bake Cakea Q and Pies that are tho town uik. SHERIFF'S SALE. SEASIDE SJIWIuIH. tn u . lumuer on nana Uc cenhUBh Flooring, ru and ,,,.1,. " T T" i""s reasonaDie. and prices at bedrock. All ordera promptly attends om ' J.0uer? at mill. H. L iimiM Seaside. Oregon. U Prcp r' , Notice la hereby given that bv ttm.. of a decree of sale, made In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Clatsop, oa the 27th day of reoruary. 1SS4. or W. H. KlrkoatrlrW . . - "ainsr. x.. m. Ketchura and Ida 11. Ketchum, and execution thereon lmJ August 1st. 1894, I will on the Jrrl Ho of September, 1S94. at the hour nf t. v... m.. ana at the court houso vi..u - SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby eivon t.. k ..1....- - l.io.s, uy VII IUQ court of the state of Oregon, for the TZL- th-U daor BulMlnT. A t r f tHe Aatri aSrnoLr- ' 'nor Symons and William AV. , necutl0'i hereon Issued of September, 18H at the hour J tZit SSf the' door , c"'? hou- highest bidder for cash the land., A. m.noe nereln. or t sufficient amount mereor to moke the sum of is "nuns nd Interest thereon since February 27. 1894, at the rate of per cent ier . 7 sold Clatsor. thi-reof to make the sum or 19 o-v, and Interest thereon since February lum. and accruing costs, towlt: lots' num. and JZ,, PeT rwr n" r and 8. and NW 14 of KW K. ctfcm' l.T bk to-wit: Ut n T. 5 N, R, 7 W, in Clatson coon-'.. ,.,7.. ,,n the town of Astoria, Clure i r, '""'ea by John Mc tlure. In Clat.iop County. Oregon Dated. thiS2ndaay0fAugusrU9t J- W. HARE, Sheriff. R- Q. PRAEU Deputy ty. Oregon. Iated. this 2nd day of August, lsot. J. W. HARE. Sheriff. Ey R. G. PRAEL, Deputy I