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THE DAILY AST0R1AJN, ASTOillA, SUNDAY MOliNLNU, MARCH 3, 1895. HEALTHY CHILDREN tSe Ar pTtttlr be lealttr they'll NoMil p. rce " Favrite Prescription. ? eU1 11 111 building up a Sun! iiTlfth' ln relat"'S and Senfh. ' "T natural '"notions. It beari 6 PttlnS and burdens of chlld weak nJ""port strengthens an abuS?S nlothera- and Promotes an abundant secretion of nourishment.! a hiV.. J" "". restorative tonic. remedy 7,7, . . Drat'"'S nervine, and a In BvirJ .. ," . u" 1118 ana ailments. or wmiL. i.l,K! Iemae complaint" oT,t ut ft, 'f 80 beneficially that, once used, It Is always ln favor. Delicate diseases affecting male or h m L!y, Tvd' mtrated book tlon ia-i i f"11'1. Medical Assoc a tll. 00.1 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y. Mood Hows through "the" bones al most as freely as through the flesh of very young: children. SMALL BEGINNINGS menu ?w ' enuis" sometimes. All fa? oHel Ve a'e alt to consider triv atroelm,. eniW'.. vhm"Bh nelect. nt "ira Tn da"--ous in them, selves and productive of others. It Is o? ll? Sfhrd f,the earller cations uL.mM.iJ0. . -tab- nhn.ni,. k..,.-', Ul maiaaies on a . moreover, there are rer- sucndftr7 neldent to til sreLCon asalnst wh 't , and eumatism to fortlfv " 18 aJwaya durable io loitlfy the system after exDosure Coldhedamd1UonT Whlch Prouuceem! i-oia, damp and misosma are surelv BUt'eT Vt bY "teVlto'S miners Alter you have incurred risk & eTs"il!Ut'nc8' a 'nSfful'of riostetter s Stomach Bitters directly malaria"1 ZM BWa'"wed! For maiana, dyspepsia, liver complaint kidney and bladUer trouble nervous. ten?at We? ""a" of and P S'sin wlneg-lassful before miu,i8 promotes appetite. If a man strikes another with a wea pon in Madagascar there is but one law and that law is death. A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. D. P. Puller, of Canlajlharie, N. Y., vJS nf he Uways k Dr. King's r,Z, D'8C0Vry m the house and his r J . ,1 alway3 found the very best results follow its use. G. A. Dykeman, Druggist, QUskill, N. Y., says that Vr. Kings New Discovery Is undoubtedly the best cough remedy; that he has tsed it In his family for eight years, and i! has never failed to do all that Is claimed for it. Why not try a rem edy so long tried and tested. Trial bot tles free. Ohas. Rogers' Drug Store, Odd Fellows' Building. Regular sJze 50c and The medura Is a true sea-waiter jelly which, abandoned by the waves on the beaoh, melts and disappears. EXTENDED SYMPATHY. ''Do unto others as you would have others do unto you." is sympathetically shown in the following lines, the pre MMiiiiucin being that sympathy Is burn, or akin to pain or sorrow: "Gentlemen: Please send Krause's Headache Capsules as follows: Two boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna. N. Dak. Two boxes to Llllie Wilcox, Brookland, N. Dak. I have always been a great sufferer from headache and your Cap sules are the only thing that relieves me." Yours very truly, FLORA SEAT, Havana, N. Dak. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria. Or., Sole Agent. The Boston police board has recom mended to the legislature the enact ment of a law providing for the ap pointment of an assayer of liquor for that city. DID YOU EVER Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. The medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the re lief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence In giving strength and tone to the or gans. If you have loss of appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Ex citable, Melancholy, or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you n?ed. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bot tles only 50 cents at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store, Odd Fellows' Building. The churches In the new town of Enid, O. T., have no bells yet, and the town fire toed is rung every Sunday to announce tine hour of religious ser vices. A THOUGHTFUL PERSON. Consults his best interests by having a box of Krause's Headache Capsules at hand: taken as directed will prevent or stop any kind of a headache, no matter what the cause In fact if your skull were cracked It would prevent pain. The frequency of the attacks will diminish, and by taking the cap sules at the approach of a headache, you will never have another. Twenty five cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria Oregon. Sole Agent ,7 i , -n-ot Inicotlnlzed nerves, eliminates the nico There are several places in the West, Llrw poiaoni make8 wealc mm gaJr especially in the Rocky Mountain re- j gions, where large trees, standing erect and perfectly transformed to Btone, may b? found. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world foi Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter. Chopped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and All Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles or no pav required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building. Paper straws for drinking iced bev erages, which are superior to the nat-1 :ural straws, are being placed on thep market, ana so m a. pecuimi twin per for printing bank notes on. ' SHILOH'S CURE Is sold on a grar- ntee It cures incipient cuiipumimuu. i : i vM rvMio-h r.iro. f mlv one 1 .1 IB Ui , . ent a dose, za cents, m ., mm j.vv For Sale by J. wr. Conn. tt Iqa teeth for horses, which Were suggested by the "president of a French ( humane society a tew yeara ago, im.c actually been Invented and are coming into general use in Europe. ' ' " ' .,h 'n linnv this! DeWltt'B Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and ! stop the pain instantly, li win cure badly chapped hands, ugly wounds, sores and is a well-known cure for piles. Chas. Rogers. The municipal technical school com mittee of Manchester, which is one of I the best In England, has decided to es- j ta.bllsi a testing 'houes, to test earn- i pies of raw and manufactured goods. . . Dr. Prlcc'f Crearq .Baking Powder " w4' Fair Hlshest Medal sod Diploma. si.oo Bottlers; y m 3 One cent a dose. V"'g yr?j Ttia until nri a, firu grantee bv nil rim v. gists. It cures Incipient Consumption, and il the best Cough ardtCroun Cure. , For Bale by J. W. Conn. FOUND THEM THE BEST. This Is to certify tflat I have used Krause's Headache Capsules periodi cally for over a year, and have very much pleasure ir stating that they have always proved very beneficial and have relieved me in from ten to fifteen minutes. I have been a sufferer from headache for many years, and have never found anything to do me as much good as Krause's Headache Cap sules. Yours Truly, LOUIS HERMAN, 234 Poplar St., Wichita, Kan. For sale by Chas. Rogers, Astoria, TH3 DISCOVERT SAVED HIS LIFE. Mr. G. Calllouette, Druggist, Beavers, vllle, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the phy sicians for miles around, but of no avail, and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery ln my Btore I sent for a bot tie, and began to use it, and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about, again. It is worth its weight ln gold. We won't keep store or house without It." Get a trial bottle free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store, Odd Fellows' build ing. FOUR BIG SUCCESSES. Having the -needed merit to more than make good . all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, each bottle guaranteed Electric Bitters, the great remedy for stomach, liver, and kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do Just What is claimed for them, and the dealer whose name is attached here with, will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. Of all the reigning sovereigns of the earth the czar of Russia possesses the greatest number of titles. ALL FREE. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who hf.ve not have now the opportunity to try It free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to H. E Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a '.sample box of New Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Healtn anu Household Instructor, free. All of which Is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing.- Chas. Rogers druggist. Odd Fellows Building. An eagle with seven feet spread of wings was caught ln a wolf trap near Brady Island, Neb., recently. THE UNEXPECTED DISCHARGE OF A CANNON Close by would not have a more dis turbing effect upon the nerves which are vigorous, than an ordinary noise upon tfoos which are weak and un strung. As a nervine, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is unrivalled. By pro' moting digestion and assimilation they overcome that gastric disorder, which is. the most prolific cause of nervous debility, and which, so long as It exists, defeats In a large measure the action of sedatives end opiaJtes. such reme. dies, moreover, necessitate the use of lnoreaslng doses, and finally cease to act altogether, except in 'dangerous quantities. They never reach the foun tain head of the trouble, and quiet the nerves only by earml-paralyzing them. Equally objectionable are fiery unmedl eated alcoholic Btlmulants. Kidney, bladder and liver trouble, mafaria, con stipation, and rheumatism are relieved by the Fitters, which also promotes appetite and nightly repore. The smallest coal burning locomotive in America, 235 pounds, was made by C. D. Young, of Denver, ln 1891. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT OR SMOKE YOUR LIFE AWAY. Is the truthful, startling title of a book about No-To-Bac, the harmless, guaran teed tobacco haiblt cure that braces up strength, vigor and manhood. You run no phyrtcal, or financial risk, as No-To. under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. Bao is sold by CWas. Rogers, druggist, The "witdh tree" of Nevada and Southern California, exudes or exhales a phosphorescent substance which makes every branch, leaf, and section of its bark visible on the darkest night. The World's Fair Tests showed BO baking powder bo pare or so great In leav ' ealng power as to Royal'. Watches originated at Nuremberg as early as 1477. They were at first called Nuremberg eggs, wfalch hey' resemble .,,-V, tn ahona .oywI oi-ro .Thw wok Y"fr . ' - ' i r orten niiea imo wie xops oi warning sticks. 8SHEH Easily, GiiicWy, Pcrxaoeatly Ficsfored. lat-r ert-ttfw. iu reftutuoc fptr-;r. w.iu:tiveato nr, . ,.. ar.l portion ' . i . ... - not. cm i T.lVfVllCUl rV0. Failure l;nivv expWtioD .J P2f i IJU ES! KESIGAkCj.-, titfa!,H.Y. (i NOTJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the Common Council of the City of Astoria, by Ordinance No. 1924. entl tied, "An Ordinance Appointing View "era on an extension of James street, "proposed by Ordinance No. 1916 and "Ordinance No. 1923," of the City of Astoria, passed and approved February 2th, 1895, duly appointed W. B. Adair G. Zelgler and Maxwell Young, View ers, to view the Bald extension of said James street proposed to be laid out and established in said city, hereinafter described, and make an assessment of damages and benefits as required by Section 113 of the Charter of the City of Astoria, and fix Monday, March 11th, 1895, at V o'clock a. m., as the time, and the city hall ln said City of Astoria, as the place of meeting of such viewers. The following are the boundaries and terminus of the propos ed street to be laid out and established as aforesaid, tihe same 'being an ex tension of James street in said city, to-wlt: A strip of land sixty feet in width, and thirty feet in width on each side of the Hue as heretofore surveyed, mark ed and staked out, as follows: Begin' ning at a point ln the center of the east end of James street ln Central Astoria In said City of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, and running thence South 89 degrees and 45 minutes east 990 feet; thence south 0 degrees 15 mm utes west 174.6 feet: thence on a 20- degree curve to the left 377.5 feet; thence south 75 degrees 15 minutes east 691.3 feet; thence on a 15-degree .05 mln ute curve to the left 212.7 feet; thence north 72 degrees 40 minutes east 980.7 feet; thence south 17 degrees 20 minutes east 300 feet; thence north 72 degrees 40 minutes east 300 feet; thence south 81 degrees 50 minutes east 740.5 leet; thence north 62 degrees east 457.5 feet; thence on a 15-degree curve to the right 674.4 feet; thence south 41 degrees 60 minutes east 144.6 feet; thence on a 10-degree curve to the left 685 feet; thence north 79 degrees 40 minutes east 3S2.9 feet: thence south 47 degrees .05 minutes east 217.4 feet; thence south 74 degrees 28 minutes east 1563.8 feet; thence south 88 degrees 49 minutes east 1137.7 feet: thence south 1 degree .06 minutes west 667.8 feet; thence south 63 degrees 13 minutes east 20W) leet thence south 19 degrees 66 minutes east 146 feet; thence south 43 degrees 16 minutes east 331.4 feet; thence south 22 degrees 31 minutes east 361 feet; thence south 1 degree 39 minutes west 4U.4 feet: thence soutii 25 degrees 42 mln utes east 825.3 feet: thence south 49 degrees 66 minutes east 505.7 feet thence south 74 degrees 15 minutes cast 163 feet; thence south 25 degrees 65 minutes east 1092 feet; thence south 73 degrees 25 minutes east 742.3 feet, thence south 67 degrees 65 minutes east 1684.7 feet: thence on a six-degree curve to the left 353.3 feet: thence south 89 degrees 7 minutes east 1089.1 feet; thence south 0 degrees and 63 mln utes west 316.6 feet; thence south 23 degrees 11 minutes east 674.6 feet; thence north 80 degrees 44 minutes east 466.4 feet; thence south 64 degrees 31 minutes east 617 feet thence south 85 degrees 61 minutes east 408 feet; thence south 49 degrees 11 minutes east 350 feet to a point on the couth boundary line of section 26, paid point being 333 feet west of the corner to sections 23, 24, 25 and 26, Tp. 8 N., R. 9 west of the Willamette Meridian, ln said county and state. The boundaries and descriptions of the private property to be apportioned for such street and over anl across wnleh the said proposed street runs cn the courses and distances above set fcrth, are as follows: TRACT No. 1 .Beginning at a point 80 feet East of the S. K Corner of Block No. 93, in the Town of Astoria (now City of Astoria) as laid out and recorded ty J. M. Shlvely, at a point established by Hayden Gearhart; run nlng thence easterly with south boun dary of said town 23, 84 chains; thence fouth 41.68 Chains to the south boun dary line of the Donation Land Claim of J. M. and Susan L. Shively; Thence west along said south boundary of said claim 23.58 chains; Thence north 39.03 chains to place of beginning. Charles W. Shively, owner. Lying within said tracts are Tracts No. 1 1-2 and 2, herein described: TRACT No. 1 1-2 Beginning at a' certain stone monument marked X, ln the D. C. L. of J. M. and Susan L. Shively, same being the northwest cor ner of that certain tract of land owned by A. S. Bennett, and Geo. Noland, as per deed recorded ln Book 9, at page 20, Records of Deeds for Clatsop coun ty, described ln tract 3 herein; thence south 0 degrees 19 minutes E. 2553.46 feet, to the south boundary of said Donation Land Claim; Thence north 89 degrees 45 minutes west along the said south boundary line of said claim 171 feet; thence north 0 degrees 14 min utes west 2539.36 feet, to the south line of Shively's Astoria aforesaid; thence north 85 degrees 4o minutes east on Eald soutlh line of Shively's Astoria, 171.5 feet, to place of 'beginning. As toria Savings Bank, Trustee, Owner. TRACT No. 2. Beginning at a stake cn the east boundary line of the Town of "Central Astoria," as laid out and recorded Iby B. VanDusen, E. A. Noyes, and H. G. VanlDusen, ln the City of Astoria, 396.35 feet south of the north east corner of said Central Astoria, new marked with a stone monument, thence south on said boundary line 400 feet; thence cast at right angles 250 feet; thence north 400 feet; thence west 250 feet, to the place of begin ning. ALSO, the following described tract of land, to-wlt: Beginning at the S. E. corner of Block No. 94, in the Town of Astoria, (now City of Asto ria) as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively; thence South 411.22 feet, Thence East 30 feet; Thence North 413.65 feet, to the South boundary line of said Town of Astoria, aforesaid', Thence westerly 30.10 feet, to place of beginning. City of Astoria, Owner. TRACT No. 3. Ten acres of land off the west end or side of that certain tract of land, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: That certain 200 acre tract of land ln the Southeast corner of the Donation Land Claim of J. M. and Supan L. Shively, ln said county and State, bounded on the North by the Town of Astoria, as laid out and re corded by J. M. Shively, and on the east by the East boundary line of said Donation Land Claim, and on the South by the South boundary line of said Donation Land Claim, and on the west by a line drawn north and south and parallel to the east boundary line of said claim, and a sufficient distance west therefrom to Include and com prise 200 acres of land. A. S. Bennett, and Geo. Noland, Owners. )fl TRACT NO. 4. ' That certain ten acre tract of lanfl, bounded on the north by the soutjh boundary line of the Town of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. H Shlyely, In safoj cpnty and i state, arid on the south by the south boundary line of the J. M. and Susan L. Shlvt ly iWatldn Land Claim, and lyinjr immediately east of and adjoining the t n acre tract above described. James W; Welcs, Ownen .' I l ' 1 i I - I TRACT NO 5. ' i The north one-half of that certain 20 acre tract of land lying Immediately east of and adjoining the ten acpe tract described in "Traot Ntt 4,"i above, the north and south boundaries being Identical. Northwestern Lumber Com pany. Owner. . . -. i i . I TRACT No. 6. That certain ten acre tract of land lying Immediately east of and adjoin ing that certain 20 acre tract bounded and described in 'VTract SJo.' S,t here of, the north and south boundary llrj being IdentlcaK Sarah P. Wood. Own- er. , . , TRACT NO. 7 - 'Thpt certain 50 acfe tract of land ly ing immediately east of and adjoining Jo, the tract Jast. Above mentioned. In "Tract No. ," hereof, the north 'and soubh lines being identical. Astoria Real Estate Association, Owner. T RACT NO. 8. The east one-half of the following described retl estate, to-wlt: That cer tain 200 acre tract of land In the south east corner of the Donation Land Claim of J. M. and Susan L. Shively, ln Clatsop County, Oregon, and bound ed on tha north by the Town of Asto rla, now City of Astoria, as laid out end recorded by J. M. Shively, on the east iby the east boundaryllne of the Donation Land Claim of Said J. M. and Susan L. ahlvely, on the south by the south boundary line of said Donation Land Claim, and on the west by a line drawn north and south from said south line of said Donation Land Claim, to the South Line of said town of Astoria, and parallel to the east boundary line of said claim, and a sufficient distance west of said east boundary line of Bald Claim, to Include and comprise 200 acres of land. Nancy Welch and As toria Savings Bank, Owners. TRACTS NO. 9. Lots Nob. 1 and 2, In Block No. 4, Marget Y. Gowan, Owner. Lot No. 3. Block No. 4, Mi's. M. M. Cyrus, Owner. Lot 4, W. 1-2 Lots 3, 14, Lots 15, 16, 17, 18, Blk. No. 4, M. J. Kinney, Owner. E. 1-2 Lots 5, 14, and Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, and 13, Block No. 4, Astoria Savings Bank, Trustee, Owner. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, W. 1-2 Lots 7 and 20, Lots 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26, In Block No. 3, M. J. Kinney, Owner. The E. 1-2 of Lot No. 7, and 20; Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19, Block No. 3, Astoria Savings Bank, Trustee, Owner. Lot No. 13, Block No. 6, J. C. Roberts, Owner. All in the town of Kinney's Astoria, as laid out and recorded by M. J Kinney. TRACT NO. 10. - All of Lot iNo. 2, ln Section No. 16, ln Township No. 8, North of Range No. 9 West of the Willamette Meridian, excepting a strip of land 181 and 1-2 feet wide across the south side thereof, Alfred Kinney and 'Mary R. Smith, Uwners. ALSO, a strip of land 181 and 1-2 feet ln width across the south side of Lot No. 2, Sec. No. 16. Tp. No. 8 N.. R. 9 W., Will. Mer., the Astoria Savings Bank, Trustee, Owner. TRACT NO. 11. Lot No. 1, ln Section No. 16. Tn. No. 8 N., R. No. 9 W. Will. Mer., August J. Kinney, ywner. TRACT NO. 12. The Northeast one quarter of the eoutneast one quarter Sec. No. 16, Tp. No. 8 N. R. No. 9 W., Will. Mer., M. J. Kinney, Owner. TRACT NO. 13. The North 1-2 of Blocks 19 and 20, and all of Blocks No. 31, 26 and 34, ln Hill's First Addition to the Town of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by ueo. Hill; Geo. Hill, Owner. TRACT NO. 14. Block No. 1, ln Extension to Railway Addition, as laid out and recorded by L. Y. W. Qulmiby, Trustee; L. P. W Qulmby, Trustee, Owner. TRACT NO. 15. 1 A tract of land containing 20 acres of land, bounded on the east and on the west by the east and west lines re- T-ectively of the Donation Land Claim of Robert and Ami Shortness, and on the south by a line running east and west across said Donation Land Claim and parallel with the South boundary line thereof, and a sufficient distance north thereof to include and comprise 90 acres of land, and bounded on the north by a line running across said Do nation Land Claim east and west, and parallel to said last mentioned boun' dary line, and a sufficient distance north thereof to Include and comprise 20 acres of land; Astoria Savings Bank, Trustee, Owner. TRACT NO. 16. The west one-haflf of a tract of land containing ninety acres off the south end of the Donation Land Claim of Robert and Ann Shortness, in said county and state; Alexander Gilbert, owner. TRACT NO. 17. Lots No. 2, ln Sec. No. 22, Tp. No. 8, N. of R. 9 W., of the. Will. Mer.; George Hill, Owner. TRACT NO. 18. All of Blocks 2, 3, 4. and 6. ln Mel rose Addition to the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. L. Sharpsteln; J. L. Sharpsteln. Owner. TRACT NO. 19. The southeast one Quarter of the XNortneast one quarter of Sec. No. 22, m Tp. No. 8, N. of R. No. 9, West of the Will. Mer., excepting therefor, 16 roas ore itne east s de of said tract Sarah K. Saxe, Owner. TRACT NO. 20. The northeast one Quarter of the scuuneast cne quarter of Sec. No. 22, in Tp. No. 8, N. of R. 9, West of the Will. Mer., August C. Kinney, Owner. TRACT NO. 21. The Northwest-cne ouartcr of the Southwest one quarter of Sec. No. 23, In Tp. No. 8 N., of R. No. 9 West of the Will. Mer.. excepting' the southerlv one-fourth thereof; August C. Kinney, Owner. ALSO the most southerly one-fourth of the above described tract; M. J. Kinney, Owner. TRACT NO. 22. The east one-half of the Southwest one quarter of Sec. No. 23, In Tp. No, 8 N., of R. No. 9 West of th Will Mer., excepting therefrom the south east one quarter of the SouthweBt one quarter and the south one-half of the Northeast one quarter of the South west one quarter of said Sec. No. 23. Tp. 8 iN., R. No. 9 W., Will. Mer.; James W. Welch, Owner. Also, the Southeast one quarter of the southwest one quarter, and the South one-foalf of the Northeast one quarter of the Southwest one quarter of said Sec. iNo. 23, Tp. No. 8 N., R. No. 9 West of the Will. 'Mer.; Astoria Savins Bank, Trustee, Owner. TRACT NO. 23. West one-half of the southeast quar ter of Sec. No. 23, Tp. No. 8 N., of R. NO. 9 West Wi . Mer.. Marv A Twi light, Owner. TRACT NO. 24. West 1-2 of Southeast one miartpr nt Southeast 1-4 Sec. 23. Tn. 'No. 8 N.. n. No. 9 West Will. Mer.; F. O. Affeld, Owner. TRACT NO. 25. The East 1-2 of the fi. E. 1-4 nt th S. E. 1-4 Sec. 23. Tn. No. 8. N. of P. Vn 9 West Will. Mer.; Elizabeth. Goodrich, Owner. Eadh and all of the aJinvn tracts being and lyinsr ln ih riiv r.t Astoria, Clatsop County, State of Ore son. " By order pf the Common CouncIL' !' Attest: - - K.'dftRiinv! Auditor and Police. Judge, City of As- Astoria, Oregon, -Feb. 27, 1895. j LOOK OUT FOR "COLtf WEATHER But ride Inside '"the" Electric Lighted" and Steam Heated yastlbuje Apartment "5...." VL Yiycpe'K Milwaukee and fit J'aul Rallwayaod vou win be as warm, coVnfr(ibIe,Jaua iwreif ul as ln our own "library ;or boudoir. To travel between Chicago1, -fit. Paul r Minneapolis, .r. Bet waen Chfc&go and Omaha, in. these luxuriously appointed trains, Is a supreme, satisfaction; arid as the sonttwiiat ahelentavertlsement used red,i f'fd tUrikt particulars see small bills." Small bills (and large ones, foo) wilUle icceptM P880 and sleeping car tickets : All coupon ticket'agents on' the coast sell tickets via (he .Chicago, .Milwaukee,, and St. Paul Railway, or address C. J. Eddv General Agent, Portland, Or.- . T , 1 ' BWOPEV' the- WgnwriteK-beooratorj 5J D. Street The Jtecide. Commercial Street. WE KEEP NO BOOKS. NO BAD DEBTS STRICTLY CASH. You don't want a carpet sweoper tha barks the furniture or brushes the life out of the carpet, or kicks up dust ln stead of gathering it, or lops Its handl about for you to trip over. You may come across that sort under one name or another. Pass on, and remember Blssell's Grand Rapids Sweeper. It comes as near to "broom work" as a machine can. No noise, no drag on you to run it, almost sucks the dust up, and dumps with a touch; the brush Just skims, or digs ln as you press lightly or heavily on the nantne. You 11 say it monopolizes tne sweeper virtues. And the price is only S2.99. The Celebrated Buttermilk Soup !)c a cake. Tbia iteHector Lamp, with chimney wick and burner. 33c. Larue Boftle Household Amn) ouiulGo. Wash Boards 17o. to 30o. Comforts 1.13, Veiling per yard 12o. Lace from lo a yard to 14c. Overalls 50o. Quilts 08o, Bilk Garter Web per yard 10c. Breakfast ShawlB 25o. Bindings per roll 2a Penrl Butlons from 7c to 15o b dozen. Smoked Penrl Buttons Dc to 8c a dozen. Towels 5o. Table Oil Cloth 19 and 20o a yard. Boys Pnnts 19c. Ladies Underwear nil prices Corsot Waist Ilk!. Men's Underwear all prices. UeLong's Hook and Eyes j.er card 12o. Safety Pins per dozen 2o. 2 Foot Rules 8o. Shoe Brushes lOo. Nursing Bottles 9c Vaseline, large bottle 5o Boys' SuBpenders 10c. Men's Suspenders all prices, , Umbrellns 81.22, $1.09. Ladies' Hose 9o. Playing Cards 8o, lOo, Ladies' Aprons 24c, 27c, 34c. Men's Hose 5c to 32c, Dinner Bells 4b, 9c, 20c. Codce Mills that hold a pound, 57o. Oval Top Looking Olass, 25c. Glass Syrup Pitchers 21c. Padlocks 7o, 12o, loo. Chopping Bowls 13c, 27o, 80c. Clothes Pins 25 for 6c. Glass Tumblers 3(ic a set. No. 2 Lamp Chimneys lie No. 8 "Never Break" Skillets 84o. Tin Pot Covers 3c, 4c, 6c. Cake Lifters 5o. Scalloped Shelf Paper 30 sheets 6c. 30 Feet of Clothes Line 4c. Bottle of Sewing Machine Oil 4o. Nickel Alarm Clocks 91o. Preserve Kettles 10c, 12c, 14c. 25o Novels 0c. Decorated Chamber Pails 33o. Reflector Lamps with burner and chimney 33o. Travelling Alcohol Lamps l5o. Meat Baws 33o. Coat Hooks G for So. Fire Shovels 5c, 9o, 17c. Tea Spoons per Sbt 6o. Iron blifll 15 rackets per pair 4, 9, TZo. K Dives and Forks per set from 42c to $1.08 Meat Broilers 7o. Dover Egg Beaters 10c Wire Hair Brushrs 15c., 23c. Armlets 5c. Files, 12c. Dog (Chains 15c. Butt Hinges from 2c. to Sc. Bread Boxes, 36c, 65c, 70c. Corn Poppers, 7c, 14c. Strap Hinges, ac, Be, 7c, 9c Red Ink 4c, a bottle. Vif.'.-:? jV''V'-vw.W' i f-'-t." -a m.Ufc-Jif Knife Baskets 43c. 2 Quart Coffee Pot 10c. ' . .. j 120. 4 " '"'13c. ' ' 2 Quart Copper Bottom Coffee Pot 15o. 19e. 21.'. Tea Trays 9c. llo.lSc. 14 Quart Tin Pail 19c. Dish Pans 18o.- ..... Dust Pans 8c. .1 , . a - Pint Cnps, 2 for 5c. Large Glosg Pitchers life. 28c. . Lantern U lobes' tic. Lanterns AZo. " ' - ' Picture Hooks lc. - Window. 8 bade with spring rollers 33e, The "AHCADF: . . - i Commercial Street I1S TfLEiLSTOip SAVINGS Bflffi Acts as trustee for corporations and Individuals. Deposits solicited. Interest will be allowed on savings deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. J. Q. A. BOWLBY President BENJ. YOUNG Vice President FRANK PATTON Cashier W. B. DEMENT 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." 250 Washington St., Portland, He will mail you free of charge, maps, time tables, and advise you as to me through rates to any point, reserve sleeping car accommodations for you, and furnish vou with through tickets via either the Northern, Union, South ern. Canadian Pacific, and Great .North' em railroads at the very lowest rates obtainable. Tha Burlington Route is generally conceded to be the finest equipped rail road n the world for all classes of travel. FISHER BROS., SHIP - CHANDLERS, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE. Wagons & Vehicles in Stock Farm Machinery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers' Supplies, Falrbank's Scales, Doors and Windows. Provtalona, Flour, and Mill Pud Astoria, Oregon. SHI Those tiny Capsules aro superior to iialaam ot Uopalba, yv Cubebs and Injoctlona. (jJDYj They cure ln 43 hours Uio yry same diseases without Bnylncoa- vcnlence, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Indio The Oasis of the Colorado Desert H ealth Jesort BELOW THE LEVEL OF THE SEA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by Physicians the most Favorable in America for Sufferers from . . . Lung . Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objections urfred again Ht Indio In the past by the large numbers who otherwise would have been triad to take advantage of its beneficial climate, has been a lack of suitable accommoda tion. The Southern Pacific Company, takes pleasure ln announcing that sev eral. Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Indio sta tion, that will be rented to applicants at reasonable rates. They are fur nlthed with modern conveniences, sup plied with pure artesian water, and so situated as to gove occupants all the advantages to be derived from a more or less protracted residence ln this de lightful climate. (From the San Francisco Argonaut.) "In the heart of the great desert ol the Colorado which the Southern Pa cllic road traverses there Is an oasis called Indio, which, ln our opinion, ti the sanitarium of the earth. We be lleve, from personal investigation, thai for certain invalids, the-e is no spot oi tnis planet so favorable." a. T, Stewart, M. D., writes: "The purity of tho air, and the eternal sun shine, fill one with wonder and delight, mature nas 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 rect 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 all others, for lung troubles, and a paradise for' rheu matics. Considering' the -number of sufferers who.have btercured, I havt no hesitancy In recommending this rental oasis as the haven of the afflict' ed."- INDIO. ' is;'6l2 rp'iles from.. . san;.?kancjsco ' and 130 miles from t ; ...... -LOS ANf ;j?LES u t . j Paf from Los Angeles - fj.'oo For further information Inquire of any lSoutliorn' I'sclflo Company agent, or aadress E. P. ROGERS, . Asst. Ccn, Pasa. Art..S. P. Ce. -, - - " f.-;r. fi.Ki?tKj.AiiD.. tm A J.j...... Bftit: -Pass. Art. Cor. First and Alder Sts Portland, Or E. HcNEIL, Receiver. f -N oiilio-'li Mo Gives Choice of jmo Transcontinental XtUUlCH, Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist Sleepera 'free Reclining Chair Cars, Astoria to 5an Francisco. OCEAN STEAMERS Queen, Wednesday, February 13th, Columbia, Monday, February 18th, Queen, Saturday, February 23d. Columbia, Thursday, February 28th. 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 torla at 6:45 a. m. dally exceDt Bundav. and Portland daily at 8 p. m. except Hunaay. Tne r. J. rotter will leave Astoria at 7 t. m. dally, and Portland at 7 a. m. daily except Sunday. For rates and general Information call on or address C. F. OVEKBAUOH, Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or. W. H. HURLBTJRT, Gen. Fas. 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 SHORT LINE Between DULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHicAcVo And all Points East and South.- - .i.rA r ;ia i 1 ;i . Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Ves- tlbuled Pining- and Sleeping Car - :". Trains and Motto: ' .VALWAY$ ON TIME," Ifave irlven thla ma t!or. All clHssea of passenger carrtsd on tha yentlbuled trains without extra charge. 8hlp your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents hava tickets. ..... W. H: MEAD.' ' . F. C? BAVAnW Gen. Agent Trav. F. and P. Airt. W Washington st, Portland, Or.