The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, January 25, 1895, Image 3

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    TEH DAILY A8T0IUAN, ASTOKlA, FMIUV lioilMJiu, JAKUAItY E3. 1E5.
BEFORE THE KINO OF filAM,
Hon. John Barrett, American Minister,
at 'Last Gains an Audience.
The Health of His Royal Highness Is
Good Repairs to the American
Legation Building.
The following from a late Issue of
the Slam Free Press will be Interesting
reading to Astorians. It is an account
of the ceremony attending the Amer
ican minister's presentation to. the king.
Hon. John D. Barrett, fomerly connect
ed wltfh the Dally Astorian, and at
present envoy extraordinary and mln-
lster rilenlDotentiary to the court of
Slam, Is well known here.
' "The doubt which has so long ex
isted on the Improvement In H. 8. M.'s
heailtih was dissipated when It was
known that the Hon. John Barrett was
to be received In audience on Thursday
evening. So long as the king was un
able to receive the foreign representa
tives, it was only reasonable to con
clude that his health left everything
to be desired, even as today there It
great room for improvement. However,
the reception of the minister-resident
of the United States was the first pub
lic intimation that his Siamese majes
ty was so far recovered as to be able
to attend to state affairs, and every
where the news has been received with
Intense satast action both by natives
and foreigners.
"On Thursday evening Mr. Xavler
awaited the Hon. John Barrett In a
court carrlege outside the American
legation, and soon after 5 p. m. the
American representative, who has sc
. long been waiting to present, his cre
dentials to the king, although he (had
received his exequator a week after his
arrival, drove into tne palace grounds.
An escort or the royal guard was
drawn up In double column as Mr. Bar
rett entered tllie courtyard, and tht
royal tiaaid Btruck up 'Hall Columbia
as tne foreign minister appeared to re
ceive the American minister, the troops
at the same time presenting arms.
"Oil entering the reception room
Prince Davawongse called 'Mr. Bar
retts attention to the birthday book.
wihlUi he was requested to sign as a
preliminary act to the more formal
Introduction to his majesty, the crown
prince and princes. As the American
minister completed his signature the
crown prince appeared and entered Into
familiar conversation with the Ameri
can minister, with whom the young
heir apparent is well acquainted. After
a short chat with several of the princes
word arrived that his majesty was
awaiting Mr. Barrett In the audience
hall, and conducted by the foreign
minister, and passing through the lines
of iihe higher palace officials, the
American minister was ushered into
the presence of the king of Slam.
"Kis majesty was standing when Mr,
Barrett entered, and after a formal
Introduction, advanced smiling to shake
hands with the American representa
tive, and to greet him with a few
courtly words of welcome in Siamese,
translated In low tones by the foreign
minister.
Mr. Barrett's address was couched in
in very felicitous language. After re
ferring to the fact that 'he had been
accredited minister of the great repub
lic to the court of his Siamese majesty,
Mr. Barrett went on to say that he
had also the honor to present the let
ter of recall of his lamented predeces
sor, Colonel Sempronlous H. Boyd. Mr.
Barrett wished to express his deep
regard for the well-being of his ma
jesty and to attest his sincere interest
in the prosperity of the kingdom. HIb
duty while acting as minister resident
of 'his government would be to follow
closely treaty conventions, and to do
all in his power to preserve the rela
tions of esteem and confidence which
had so long existed between. Slam and
the United States of America. He
- hoped to be able to aid the develop
ment of a closer commercial union be
tween the two countries, and he felt
sure of that continued friendship and
hearty welcome for all American citi
zens who came to this country with
that object in view. The United States
had, so far, concerned itself with the
vast possibilities of its Internal affairs
and the great resources of the country,
and was not, perhaps, as well known on
the Asian market as the European
powers. But It was to be hoped that
the near future was about to witness
a wider Intercourse between the "Land
of txie Rising Sun" and the orient, ami
that in his reciprocal treatment woubl
be found.
"In conclusion the American minister
was happy to be able to warmly con
gratulate his majesty on his recovery,
a fad which would not only be wel
come In Slam to his loyal subjects, but
to tiie entire world.
"liis majesty's reply was in effect
thai he was highly gratified to re
ceive Mr. Barrett In quality of minis
ter resident of the United States. He
was glad to hear that Mr. Barrett
wouid do all he could to strengtnen
the lies of friendship between the two
countries . Tins kind assurance re
minded him of Colonel Boyd, with
whom his majesty said he was on very
inthuate terms, and whose Joss he
deepiy deplored. Colonel Boyd, said the
kint, did much , to cement the good re
lations wihloh has so long remained
uninterrupted between the United
States and Slam.
"In conclusion the king thanked Mr.
Barrett for his kind Inquiries and good
wlsaes for his health, and assured the
American minister that during his life
he would do his utmost to preserve
and draw closer the good relations be
tween the two countries.
"After the formal presentatioll of the
American minister his majesty engag
ed in an Informal conversation, show
ing a quick and keen turn of mind.
He spoke in Siamese, but from his
manner it was clear that he understood
what was spoken in English.
During the course of the Interview
the king had remained standing, a fact
wh"! speaks well for his general
hca.th.
"During the ceremony, the crown
prince and chief princes were grouped
on the king's right, while the foreign
minister was close at hund to interpret
In a low voice. The whole ceremony of
presentation lasted aiout 20 minutes
On leaving the audience hall the
American minister was entertained for
a short time by the leading princes, and
drove off amid the royal band."
In the same Issue of the Siamese
paper It Is seen that Mr. Barrett,
since his arrlvad at Bangkok, the cap
ital of the province, has made exten
sive repairs to and improvements on
the buildings of the American legation.
The Press says;
"The extensive repairs made 'by Mr.
Barrett on the Umlted tSates legation
building and premises have greatly im
proved and changed their appearance-
Two hundred feet of water frontage
'have toeen entirely rebuilt, and the
ground formerly waBhed away filled
In with solid earth, so that when the
grass is grown there will be an at
tractive lawn. The old and unsightly
covered way tn front of the legation
has .been removed, and the broad ve
randas enlarged In place thereof. The
walls of the building have been rebuilt
and the rooms re-arranged. A new
fence has been erected on the side tow
ard the British legation, and a carriage
drive into the grounds provided, which
was lacking before. A new- roof and
a new foundation are further repairs,
and the entire building, both inside and
out, Is now being re-palnted. v When
the minister arrived the place was In
such a condition that it seemed beyond
repair, tout it now appears almost new.
The large banyan trees which made
the yard attractive, and seemed about
to fall Into the river, are now fully
protected 'by the new bund. The Hag
staff, which had tipped to an angle
of 4a degrees and nearly ready to fall
down, has 'been straightened and paint
ed, and the stars and stripes seem to
fly more proudly than formerly over a
building which only a few months age
was the laughing stock of the town."
AliLEYWAY
IMPROVEMENT
TICE.
NO-
Notice is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of tue City of Astoria, Or
egon, have determined to improve the
alleyway running through blocks Num
bered Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), and
Five (6), all la that part of the city of
Astoria laid out and recorded by John
Adair, from the west side of 8th
street to the west line of 42 street, by
piling said alleyway throughout the
lull width thereof, with new and sound deposlte(1 bv clty surveyor with
fir plies and planking to the full width tne Aud!tor ana police Judge for pub
and established grade of said alleyway. c examination, and mny be Inspected
Said improvement to be made in ac-j at the offlre of SIlc.h o(flcf.r.
cordance with plans and specifications! At tne nPxt re,uiar meeting of the
and ordinances in relation thereto. common Council after ten days from
Ihe lands and premises upon which! tly,a flni r,,1,Kii,,Hnn nf hi nnin tn.
the special assessment shall be levied, wt. on Wednesday, Februnry 2dth. 1SPR.
to defray the cost and expense of such at the hour of 7.30 p m. at the clty Hnll,
Improvement and the district embrac- tne Bairt-council will consider any ob
lng said lands and premises, be and Jecton9 to sald improvement being
the same are designated as follows, made and lf a remonstrance against
to-wlt: .... . I such Improvement, slimed by persons
Commencing at the northwest corner r,-arntp hnn onojhnif nf th nmn.
of Block 2, and running thence easterly
on the north line of Blocks 2, 3, 4, and
6, to the northeast corner of said Block
5, and running thence southerly to the
southeast corner of said Block 6, and
iiieiice westerly on uie uie suuin
una ui emu dw o, , o, aim iu me 8ha be crdered except by the con
southwest corner of said Block 2, and currence of all the councllmen elect.
inence noruieny to ir.e place oi De-
ginning; containing all of said Blocks
2, 3, 4, and 6, all In the town (now city)
of Astoria, Oregon, as laid out and
recorded by John Adair.
Estimates of the expense of such Im
provements and plans and diagrams of
such work or Improvement, and of the
locality to be improved, have been de
posited by the City Surveyor with the
Auditor and Police Judge for public
examination, and may "be inspected at
t.h A -fR it a nf saitnh Afflnasi
At the next regular meetlmr nf the1
r-m n,.ii ,i.,
the final publication of this notice, to-
wit: on Wednesday, February 20th, 1S95,
at the hour of 7:35 p. m., at the City Hall,
the said Council will consider any ob
jections to such Improvement being
made, and lf a remonstrance against
such improvement, signed by persons .... . , , . .
owning more than one-half of the prop-i otlce is hereby given that the Coin
erty in such district herein described, nion Council of the City of Astoria,
ind in which the special assessment
is to be levied shall be filed with the
Auditor and Police Judge before the '
said time of meeting of the Common
Council, no such improvement or work
shall be ordered except by the con- i
currence of all the Councllmen elect, '
na u sucn remonstrance snail De sign- and putting, iu new piles and cape anu
ed by the persons owning three-fourths sirmgera wiiere necessary,
of all the property tn such district and Said Improvement to be made In ac
flled with the Auditor and Police Judge cordance with piaiis and specilicationsi
bafore the said time of meeting of the nri ni.riin.r,i.. in romn,.., ti,.,-ur.
Common Council, no such improvement-
ar work shall be ordered in any event.
By order of the Common Council.
(Attest) K. OSBURyT,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Oregon, January 18, 1895.
THE INFLUENCES OF CLIMATE ON
HEALTH.
It cannot be denied that influence of Mne o( Vi18,7, ,ioulUlt 'or,t1nea81
limate upon health is great, and It is co'"e i,Lot 2ln sal,d Blot k V16""
in recognition of this fact that physl- t0 1 '? no''thwe8t pornor of Lot i.
ians send patients suffering with pul- in Bloclt 15- thence "tl1 l th,e, s"uth
oionary diseases to great distances for west corner or Lot 6, In said Block 15.
'change of air." But when the sufferer and thence east to the place of begin
Happens to be too poor to act upon ni"S. containing all of Lota 1, 2, 8 and
the advice his lot is hard indeed. But of Bloo.t 14, and all of Lots 3, i, 5,
it is not necessarily hopeless. " Dr. ald 6, in said Block 15.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Estimates of the expense of such im
an be had at any medicine store, and provements and plans and specification
to It thousands whose cases were con-, and diagrams of such work, and of the
sldered desperate owe their lives. i locality to be improved, have been de-
Up to a certain point In the progress posited by the City Surveyor with th
if consumption. Dr. Pierce's Golden Auditor and Police Judge for publli
Medical Discovery is a positive remedy, examination and may be Inspected al
But delay Is dangerous with consump- the office of such officer,
tlon. In all the conditions that lead to At the next regular meeting of thi
it, the "Discovery" is the remedy. With Common Council, after ten days from
severe lingering coughs of weak lungs, the final publication of this notice, to
nothing acta so promplty. Every di- wft: on Wednesday, February 20th, 1SS5.
eaF! that can be rea hed through tho at the hour of 7 30 p. m. at the City Hall,
blood yields to tnis medicine. The tne Bald Councn wm consider any ob
scrofulous affections of the lungs that's Jectlon8 to such improvement being
-ailed consumption is one of them. For made ani 1( a remonstrant again.
,S,af I nF kwLI aJTLlZ0!' Improvement, signed by persons
Sin 2?i rtLnSl5wi.2SJ5 ownln more thftn one-half of the prop
and all chronic bronchial, throat, and . , H,.,,,-t w1,n ri.Prihi
ung affections, the "Discovery" is the
,mS rmfi nA rortaln thf nnr.
only remedy so certain that, once used
it Is always In favor.
Can anything else be "just as good'
for you to buy?
Don't you believe it.
OLD PEOPLE.
01d neonle who reauire medicine to!
regulate the bowels and kidneys, will1
find the true remedy in Electrio Bit-!
ters. This medicine does not stimulate
and contains no whisky nor other Intox
icant, but acts as a tonic and altera
tive. It acts mildly on the stomach
and bowels, adding; strength and giving
tone to the organs, thereby aiding na
ture in the performance of the func
tions. Electric Bitters Is an excellent
appetizer and aids digestion. Old peo
ple find It exactly what they need
Price, fifty cents per bottle, at Chan.
Rogers' drus store. Odd Fellows' build
ing. h patent mwllnm advertised
in thla paper, together with the chnle
ert perfumers-. 86" toilet article, etc
can be boueht at the lowest prlres at
J. W. Conn' drag "lore, opposite Oc
cident HoteL Astoria.--..
Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder
WtttfsFair rflftwat MsiUlaaa DtptataaV
FOB A CASE IT WILL NOT CUHE.
Ansgremble Laxative and NEllVE TON Id
Boiariyiiniggisisorseninynmu !!oooua,
nd $1.00 per package. Samples free.
ff ft TTft TheFnTorlteT00THJ?IJTO58
kXf li Vfortuel'oeUiandBreLU,JiJa.
or bale by J. w. Conn.
FIFTEENTH ' STREET IMPROVE
MBNT NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria.
Oregon, 'have determined to improve
Fifteenth street In Siilvely s Astoria,
from the nortn line of Commercial
street northerly a distance of 140 feet.
by putting in new posts, plies, and
stringers, and planking to the full
width and established grade.
Said improvements to be made strict
ly In accordance with plans and sped
fications and ordinances In relation
thereto,
The lands and premises upon which
the special assessment shall be levied
to defray the cost and expense of such
Improvement and the district embrac
ing said lands and premises, be and the
same are designated as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at a point where the
west line of Lot 3 in Block 131, In the
town (now city) of Astoria In Clatsop
County, Oregon, as laid out and re
corded by J. M. Shlvely, extended
northerly would intersect the north line
of Commercial street, and running
thence northerly In the direction of
said line extended northerly a distance
of 150 feet north of the north line of
Commercial street and thence wester
ly and parallel to the north line of
Commercial Btreet to a point where the
west line of Lot 3 In Block 135, If ex
tended northerly would Intersect said
line extended or run westerly, and
thence southerly on a straight line to
a point where the west line of said
Lot 3. in Block 135, if extended north
erly, would Intersect the north line of
Commercial street, and thence easterly
on the north line of Commercial street
to the place of beginning,
All land, real estate and premises
within said described limits of said
district and not Included In any street,
are to be subject to such assessment
as benefitted by such Improvement.
Estimates of the expense of such
improvements and plans and diagrams
of such work or Improvement and of
the locality to be Improved have been
erty , Boh dlslrlct herein described,
,n whlch thR amt
la to levle(, nall Be flled v,,itn the
Audtor and Police Judee before the
sal(, tlme of mPettnr of the Common
council, no such Improvement or work
anA -,, rf,monstranee shall be Pirn-
ed by the persons owning three-fourths
of all the property In such district and
filed with the auditor end police Judge
before the said time of mecttnsr of the
Common Council, no such Improvement
or work shall he ordered In any event
Bv order of the Common Council.
(Attest) K. OSBURN,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Oregon, January 22, 1835.
KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify
your blood, clear your complexion, reg
u'te f y UJ w?nd
clear as a bell. 25 eta., 50 cts., and $1.00.
Sold by J. W. Conn.
! THIRTY-SEVAN TH STREET Iil-
FUOVUiUii.NT NOrK-E.
Oregon,, nave ueiermineu 10 inipivvc
Thiny-seveiuh street irom tne soulii
side of Duanf street to Uie nuriu siut
of Commercial street; ufl in mo CH
of Astoria as lum-out and rccoiuuu
by joim Aduir, by' grading said strcci
to Us full widm anu eaiubiisned grade,
.rhe infia an.i t,...., uuun u-hl.1.
the special assessment snail be levied
to defray the cost and expense of sunh
improvement and the dibtrlct embrac
ing said lands and premises, be and the
bume are designated as follows, to-wlt.
Commencing at the soutneaat cornei
of Lot Number 7, of Block .Nuinbei
14, running thonce north along tne earn
" i ,' w."u li L ' i , -J,..,.
a"d which the special assessment
is to be levied shall be filed with the
Auditor and Police Judge before the
said time of meeting of the Common
Council, no such Improvement or work
shall be ordered except by the con
currence of all the councllmen elect,
and if such remonstrance shall be sign-
ed by the persons owning three-i'.urths
' H the property in such dlstri. t and
filed with the Auditor and Police Judge
"e'cre lne said time oi meeting or tne
Common Council, no such Improvement
or work shall be ordered in any event.
By order of the Common Cotitvll.
iAttest) K. OajJTRN,
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Oregon, January 19, T8S5.
Japanese Bazaar
8INQ LUNG. Prop.
Baya a customer of some of those
new goods that we have lust received
for fall trade, and that we're selling
so remarkably cheap: 'They are the
best bargains we ever got In Astoria."
They are captivating in quality snd
style and will make a record as purse
openera. 417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler'f
Fruit Store,
DUANB3 STREET IMPROVEMENT
NOTIC&
Notice is hereby given that the Com'
nion Council of the City of Astoria,
Oregon, have determined to Improve
uumie street In Adair 's Astoria, from
the west line of JJth street to tlio west
line of 3Rh-street, by grading said
street to its full width and established
grade where the Improvement Is on
solid ground, and by piling, posts, caps!
and slrlncers at other nlares. where!
piles or posts are us id to be planked
to the full width, and where on solid
ground 20 feet through the center with
sidewalks on both sides thereof..
Said improvements to be made strict
ly In accordance with plans and speci
fications and ordinances in relation
thereto.
The lands and premises upon which
the special assessment shall be levied
to defray the cost and expense of such
Improvement and the district embrac
ing said lands and premises, be an the
same are designated as follows, to-wit:
Commencing at the southwest corner
of Lot 1, in Block 19, and running
thence east on the south line of Lots!
1, aim i, in sum uiuck, wu j.
2, 3, and 4, in Block 20, to the southeast
corner of Lot 4 in Block 20, and thenee
north on the east line of said Lot 4,
and the east line of Lot 6 In Block 15,
to the northeast corner of said lot 5, and
thence west on the north line of Lots
5, 6, 7, and 8, In said Block 15, and Lots
5, 6, 7, and 8, in Block 94, to the north
west corner of Lot 8 In said Block 94,
and thence southerly on the west line
of Lot 8 in Block 94 and Lot 1 in Block
19 to the place of beginning, containing
all of Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, in Block 19,
1, 2, 3, and 4, in Block 20, 5, 6, 7, and 8,
in Block 15, and 5, 6, 7, and 8, in Block
94, all in the town (now city) of Asto
ria, as laid out and recorded by John
Analr.
Estimates of the expense of such
Improvements and plans and diagrams
of such- work or Improvement and of
the locality to be Improved have been
deposited by the City Surveyor with
the Auditor and Police Judge for pub
lic examination, and may be inspeoted
at the office of such office?.
At the next regular meeting of the
Common Council, after ten days from
the final publication of this notice, to
wlt: On Wednesday, February 20th, 1S96,
at the 'hour of 7:30 p. m at the City Hall,
the said council will consider any ob
jections to such Improvement being
made, and lf a remonstrance against
such Improvement, signed by persons
owning more than one-half of the prop
erty In such district herein described,
and in which the special assessment
is- to be levied shall be filed with the
Auditor and Police Judge before the
said time of meeting of the Common
Council, no such improvement or work
shall be ordered except by the con
currence of all the councllmen elect,
and if such remonstrance shall be sign
ed by the persons owning three-fourths
of all the property In such district and
filed with the Auditor and Police Judge
before the said time of meeting of the
Co-nmon Council, no such improvement
or work shall be ordered In any event.
By order of the Common Council.
(Attest) K. OSBURN,
Auditor and Police Judge,
Astoria, Oregon, January is, is5.
FREEMAN & BREMNER,
Blacksmiths.
Special attention paid to steamboat re
pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc.
LOGGING CJUHP CJORK A SPECIflliTY,
197 Olney street, between Third and
and Fourth, Astoria, Or.
Dalgity Iron Works,
General Machinist
and Boiler yorks.
All kinds of Cannery, ShlpSteamboat
and tngine wow or any uesenptton,
Castings of all kinds made to order.
Foot of Lafayette St., Astoila, Or.
ASTORIA IRON WORKS
Concomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria.
General Machinists and Boiler Makers
Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work, Steam
boat and Cannery Work a Specialty.
Casting! of All Descriptions Mad to Order on
Mion notice.
John Fox. President and Superintendent
A. L. Fox Vice President
O. B. Prael Secretary
Snap fl Iodak
at auy.imui coming out of
our stoie and you'll get a
portrait (it a nmn brlniinlnii
over with pleasant tronghta,
Bnt'li quality In tba liquors
we have toofterure enough to
7 PLEASE ANY MAN.,
Corne and Try Them,
HUGHES & CO.
A. V. ALrL-EN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, FeedProvlsions, Fruits,
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor. Cass aud Squemoque Streets. ... - Astoria, Ore.
Hunter
&
Epicures say the best
Pork Sausage combined
nergen's.pork Wjth the flaky fal
and the fines herbs.
We furnish the table with this kind of
sausage that pleases the veriest epicure.
Portland Butchering Co'a M arks
Corner Second and Benton streets.
Corner Third and West Eighth streets
J. A FASTABEND,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE flfiD
. WHARF BUILDER
Address, box iSo, Postoflk. ASTORIA, OR
IS THERE?
Is there a man with heart so cold,
That from his family would withhold
The comforta which they all could find.
In articles of FCKNITCRK of the
right kind.
And we would suggest at this season, a
nice Bldsrboard, Extension Table, or aet
of Dining Chairs. We have the largest
an1 finest line ever shown tn the city.
and at prl'-es that cannot fall to please
the closest buyers.
HEILBORN & SON.
THH H5T0RIJ1 SAVINGS BHK
Acta as trustee for corporations and
Individuals. Deposits solicited.
Interest will be allowed on saving
deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per
annum.
J. - A. BOWLBY.
BENJ. YOUNG....
FRANK PATTON.
W. E. DEMENT...
President
Vice President
Cashier
, Secretary
DIRECTORS.
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page. Benj,
Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson,
W. E. Dement.
Are You Going East?
If so, drop a line to A C. Sheldon,
general agent of the "Burlington
Route." 260 Washington st., Portland.
He will mall you free of charge, maps,
time tables, and advise you as to the
through rates to any point, reserve
ih vnli with Ihrmiirh tlrkotn
Va either the Northern, Union, South
ern. Canadian Pacific and Great North-
erl, railroads at the very lowest rates
obtainable.
The Burlington Route Is generally
conceded to be the finest equipped nil
road in the world for all classes of
travel.
FISHER BROS.,
SHIP - CHANDLERS,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE.
Wagons & Vehicles in Stock
Ftna Machinery, Paints, Oils, Vtmlshes, Loggers'
Supplies, Falrbank's Scales, Doors
and Windows.
Provisional, flour, and Mill Foed
Astoria, Oregon.
These tiny Capsules aro superior
to iialaam or Copaiba,
Cubcbs and Injections, (jfJUy)
They euro In 43 hours tho V
same diseases -without enyincon-
Tenlence, SOLD BY ALL DltuGQiSTS
Indio
the Oasis of the
.Colorado Desert
R Hew
I4ealth
n
esort
BELOW THE LEVEL
OF THE SEA '
Absolutely
Dry and Pure Tropical
Climate
Pronounced by Physicians the
most Favorable in Atmrici
for Sufferers from ...
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
Many Remarkable Cures
The objections urged airalnst Indio
in the paat by the large numbers who
otherwise would have been glad to take
advantage. of Its beneficial climate, hae
been a lack of suitable accommoda
tion. The Southern Pacific Company,
takes pleasure In announcing; that sev
eral Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
have just been erected at Indio sta
tion, that will be rented to applicant
at reasonable rates. They are fur-
nltihed with modfrn conveniences, !un-
plied with pure artesian water, and po
situated as to gove occupants all the
advantages to be derived from a more
or less protracted residence In this de
llgtitful climate.
(From the San Francisco Argonaut.)
"In the heart of the great desert oil
t'he Colorado Which the Southern Pa-
cllic road traverses there Is an oasis
called indio, which, In our opinion, li
the sanitarium of the earth. We be
lieve, from personal Investigation, thai
for certain Invalids, there Is no spot ot
this planet so' favorable."
U. T. Stewart, M. D., writes: "Th
purity of tho air, and the eternal sun
shine, nil one with wonder and delight.
Nature (has accomplished sc
much that there remains but little for
man to do. As to Its possibilities as a
health resort, 'here is the most per
fect sunshine, with a temperature al
ways pleasant, a perfectly dry soil,
for rain Is an unknown factor; pure
oxygen, dense atmosphere and pure
water. What more can be desired?
It Is the place, above alt others, for
lung troubles, and a paradise for rheu
matics. Considering the number of
sufferers Who nave been cured, I have
no hesitancy in recommending this
genial oasis as the haven of the afflicted."-
INDIO,
Iin 6l2 miles from
' SAN FRANCISCO
and 130 miles from
LOS ANGELES
Fare from Los Anzf !es
For further Information Inquire of
ny Southern Pacllc Company agi-nt,
or address
E. P. ROGERS,
Asst. Gen. Pass. At. S. P. Co.
J. V. KIRKLAND.
Dlst. Pasii. Airt
Cor. First and Alder Sta Portland, Or.
1
4
E. fUNEIL, Receiver.
Gives Choice
of
Jmo Transcontinental
Koutes,
Via
Spokane
and
St. Paul.
Via
Ogdon, Denver
and
Omaha or
St. Taul.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Freo Redlining Chair Cars,
Astoria to San Francisco.
OCEAN 8TEAMER8
Columbia, Wednesday, Jan. 9.
State, Monday, J'a-n. 14.
Columbln, Baiturday, Jan. 19.
State, Thursday, Jan. 24.
ColumWa, Tuesday, Jan. 29.
State, Sunday, .Veb. 8.
Astoria and Portlnd Steamers.
Hereafter the O. R. and N. Co.'s boats
will run as follows, between Astoria and
Portland. The Thompson will leave As
toria at 6:46 a. m. dally except Sunduy,
and Portland dally at 8 p. m. except
Bundny. The T. J. Potter will leave
Astoria at 7 p. m. dally, and Portland
at 7 a. m. dally except Sunday,
For rates and general Information call
on or address
C. F. OVER B A UGH,
Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pas. Agt., Portland, Or.
Are You Going East?
Be sure and see that your ticket
reads via
T
HE NORTH-WESTERN
line:.
-the
CHICAGO,
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
and
OMAHA, RAILWAYS.
This Is the
GREAT SHOKT LINE
Between
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points East and
South.
Their Magnificent Track. Pcerleiss Ves-
tibuled Dining and Bleeping Car
Train and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME."
Have given this road a national reputa
tion. All classes of paH;nirors curried
on the ventlhultd trains without extra
charge. Bliin your freight and travel
over this famous Hue. All agents have
ticket.
W. H. MEAD. F. C. BAVAGB.
Gen. Agent. Trav. F. and P. Agt i
243 Washington iU. Portland, Or. j
n. a. e:.fi-rxt
r;.;-.'n:
Roy.iia 1 fcti-1 i, I';
over C. If. C ). j - r ;i f.:
W. C. 1A "JAN, IX D. it.,
tuUUM-ll I-'Oi'!;,, ,; !,-;J f:v,l.
w. sr. lai-'Orci-':,
ATTQUXKt AT I--VVV.
Rooms 0, S ar.J 7, iUvas t
Building.
81 LAS 13. K.VUTH,
ATTORN J C LAY.
Office in FUvd's t'i.-'t t-ui!
K K A N K J. TAVI.OIl. J .':). T, I.'
TAYLOR & LI.RMXi.it,
ATTORNEYS AT LAV,
AiUorlii, Oregon.
DOCTOR ALFRED KINNIJY,
OFFICE AT 1113 Rt:S10KNCU,
May be found In hia oiiice until 1
o'clock morniiitp, from 12 coon until 2
p. in., aud from u unill 7;UU evening.
J. Q. A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSliXOH
AT LIT.
Office on Second Eti-eet, Astoria, or.
DR. E1LIV JANSON.
PHYSICIAN AN D SURGEON.
Ofllce over Olseu's drug store. Hours, 10
to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun
days, 10 to 11.
J. S. BISHOP, iM". D.,
IIOMEOPAT11I.3T.
Ofllce and rooms In Kinney Itloek.
Oillce Hours, ID to 12:0 and 4 to li:;w.
Surgery and Diseases of Women a fcjio
clally. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ofllce, 5S4'4 Third st, Astoria, Ore.
Special attention given to all curonlo
diseases.
DR. O. B. F.STES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Special attention to diseases of worn
en and surgery.
Ofllco over Danzlger'fl store, Antorla.
Telephone 7o. !2.
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN. BURGEON, AND
ACCOUCHEUR.
OfUce, Rooms & and 6, Pythlun'
Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
5. Residence, 639, Cedar street
FOR SALa
JAPANESE GOODS.-Jurit out Ju.
received just what you want, at Wlnf
Lee's, 023 Third street
WANTED.
WANTED Agents to represent the
old National Life Insurance Co., of
Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa
tion, address O. M. Stoip, General Coast
Manager, Crocker Building, San
Francisco, Cal.
I7S Art A WKL'lf r.i.1,1 t.- !nrll.,u
gents to soil the miiid dish washer.
Washes and dries Client In two min
utes without Wfltinir tho hands. No
experience newiwury; sella at siifht;
permanent position; Addi-eKs W P. llur
rlHon & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus,
Ohio,
15.00 to J15.00 PER DAY at homo sell-
lng Lightning Plater, and plutlng Jew
elry, watches, talilewear, etc. livery
house has goods needing plating. No
experience; no capital; no talking; some
agents are making :j a day. Perma
nent position. Address II, 1C. Deimo
& Co., Columbus, Ohio.
BOC1ETT MEETINGS.
PILOT COMMISSION ERb-The r.;g
ular meetings of tills board will Le held
on tho Urdt Monday ot each month lit
10 a. ni., at the oliiee of Rbt & Par
ker. , w. U Robb. Hue.
NOTICE The regular meetings ot
tho Astoria. Building and Loan Atsm-la-tion
are held al S p. m. on the first
Wednesday of each month, Oiliee on
Genevieve street, nouth of Chenumus.
W. L. ROBH, Secretary.
OCKAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O.
O. b Regular ineeiliip.- of Oeean Eu.
canipnient No. lit, m Uie Odd FeiloivV
Building, at 7 p. m.. on the second pnil
fourth Mondays of each month. Ho
loiirning brethren cordially in Hed.
By order o. P.
BEVERAGES.
WINES AND P.RANDIE3. Use Zin
ffiridcl wine Instead of coffee or tea.
fririy eentH per gallon. Don't fowl
peach and nprlcot brandy. Also Freud
r'ogiiao and wine at Alex Gilbert s.
ONLY THE PUREST WItirfl and
liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's
Gein.
Wlmt Is the uxe to go and pay 13 1-i
cents for a eieur when you can get tlia
Robert Manteil at Chas. Olseu's for U
eenlH, the bent Havana cigar In ths
market, riild and free uinukiug.
FOR SALE'.
Tho 100x30 feet lot on the corner of
Franklin avenue and JVtii Hiic-t, at
the extremely low price of $:.: t, w.rtli
"',0"0. cupt. f. p. Fi-;i.ar::.v.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CALL ON P. BAKER, 473 Tlii; .1 t t
and have your cJotUts C.v-.-I snl
cleaned.
WHEN IN I'OHT!.AL-Ci!l on
Handle & Ua-is, 15-) Fs.tf !r.-.-i. an-1
get the I.'vi!y ...iU.r!::n, VI-:-- t- 1
not ti'M their ni-.' j p': r :'.' $
there.
BOARDINa AN'D .V-V-i
FURNISHED I:; " -li 1 ;.,-!,
or rood tnbii- b 1 i'" c,-:, (-
W(-k. V.((b h"l!" I- , . !'t 1 ::. ..
fibio rt : r. ' '. j .-:-!, .
S;h ana Vvisi: ' -