The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, March 06, 1895, Image 3

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THE DAILY ASTOlilAJN, ASTORIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, 1805.
"GRIN LIKE) A CHESHIRE CAT."
.'t ver hear of
,m " -ure cat?1 Why. you
w, in Cheshire had a cat
grin ?w of th c" but the
Jn . scrofulous ,!.
then i1?' . &. Ld
tmrhin- i - ugn until there is
Kor wrrn,?lh-BlVl,lg mily
rtr? TlJ Boree- Pintles,
remS'v and efflcaclous
a OOOK (160 ttnjff. nn .haDD. ,14
their cure Address World's Dlspensa-
' juBwumo iiprralo, N. r.
Dr. Pierce's
Plies, slok headache, and indigestion, or
Rw' Dr- Alexander Crummell, the
well-known colored Episcopal olergy
man of Washington, and rector of St.
Luke's Church in that city, has been
fifty years in the mlnlstery.
AN EAGER AND NIPPING "WIND
A continuous drammm. i
clement weather, generally in winter
mm oimiiK, are unfavorable to all
classes or Invalids. But warmth and
activity infused into the circulation
counteracts these iniluenoes and Inter
pol a aeience against tihem. Hostet
ters Stomach Bitters, most thorough
and effective of stomachics and tonics,
not only enriches the Wood, but accel
erates its circulation! For a chill, or
premonitory symptom of rheumatism
and kidney complaint, particularly
prevalent at these seasons, it Is the
best possible remedy. It is also Invalu
able for dyspepsia, liver complaint, con
stipation and nervousness. Never set
out on a winter or spring Journey with
out it. Elderly persons and the deli
cate and convalescen t are greatly .aided
by It
A lady had the wrong tooth pulled
by a Detroit dentist, and she recovered
$500 damages.
At a sale of relics in England in the
year 1816 a tooth of Sir Isaac Newton
was sold for a sum equal to $3,000.
INDORSED BY THE PRESS.
Gentlemen: This, Is to certify thar I
have used Krause's Headache Capsules
with satisfactory results. I bought a
box which cost me 233, and one capsvle
cured me of a dreadful sick h?adache.
My wife and myself have both used
the medicines manufactured by the
Norman Llchtj- Mf g Co.. and we re
commend them to the public as being
JJust what they are represented.
Respectfully,
V7. J. HUTCHISON.
Ed. Gazette, Pleasant Hill. Mo.
Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chas.
Rogers, Astoria, Or., sole agents.
A cedar tree, 407 feet In height, and
70 feet in circumference at the base,
was recently feljed near Ocosta, Wash.
The first limb sprang 60 feet from the
base, and the limb was seven feet in
diameter.
ALL FREE.
Those who have used Dr. King's New
Discovery know its value, and those
who ht-.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 Health and
Household Instructor, free. All of
which Is guaranteed to do you good
and cost you nothing. Uhas. ltogers
druggist. Odd Fellows Building.
Household Words: Traveler (inquir
ing at famous castle) Can I see the an
tiques today? Servant I am afraid not
sir. My lady and her daughter have
gone to town.
EXTENDED SYMPATHY.
"Do unto others as you would have
others do unto you." is sympathetically
shown in the following lines, the pre
sumption being that sympathy is born,
or akin to pain or sorrow:
"Gentlemen: Please send Krause's
Headache Capsules as follows: Two
boxes to Flora Seay, Havanna, N. Dak.
Two hoxes to LUlle 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 SEAY,
Havana, N. Dak.
For sale by Chas. Roger, Astoria.
Or.. Sole Agent.
Arthur Nlklsch, formerly leader of
the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and
now conductor at the Buda-Pesth Op
era House, is to direct a series of or.
ohestral concerts In London in June
and July.
FREE PILLS.
Omul VrtllT address to H. E. Bucklen
& Co., Chicago, and get a free sample
of Dr! King's New Life pills A trial
will convince you of their merits. These
pills are easy in action and are particu
larly effective in the cure of constipa
tion and sick headache. For malaria
and liver troubles they have been prov
ed invaluable. They are guaranteed to
be perfectly free from any deleterious
substance anu iu w V"
mK An nnt weaken by their action
but by giving tone to the stomach and
bowels greatly mvigoraiB
Regular size, 25 cents per box. Sold by
Chas. Rogers, orugKiai. vu
Building.
The Princess Galatro de Colonna,
the adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John W. Mackay, is now in Paris with
her children and will make her resi
dence there. A compromise has been
effected with her husband and she will
not press her divorce suit for the pres
ent at least
You ought to know this: DeWltt's
Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and
stop the pain instantly. It will cure
badly chapped hands, ugly wounds,
sores and is a well-known cure for
piles. Chas. Rogers.
Indianapolis Journal: "Which do you
wanter do," asked Rubberneck BUI,
of the new bartender at the Angels'
Rest "Put this here down or come out
side and take It upr'
SHTLOH'S CURE Is 11 on a grar
ntee. It cures Incipient consumption,
t is the best Cough Care. Only one
ent a dose. 25 cents. 50 cts.. and $1.00.
For Sale by J. W. Conn.
Four experts in palmistry recently ex
amined Mark Twain's hands and were
unable to discover any lines of humor.
It is not necessary to go abroad to
make the discovery.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
WarU's Fair HJgbart Medal aatf Dials
It is sold on a cnuvntea hr all riran.
gists. It cures incipient Consumption
end is the best Cough ard Group Cur. ,
For Sale by J. W. Conn.
THE COMING SCHOOL ELECTION.
A Call Upon Mr. TJhompeon to become
a Candidate for Ee-eflectlon as
(Director.
His Graceful Acknowledgement and Ac
ceptance. Mr. H. C. Thompson, City:
Dear Sir: We, the undersigned tax
payers anid citizens, recognizing your
fitness therefor, and having full confi
dence In you, respectfully request you
to become a candidate for School Di
rector at the approaching elfbtlon, to
succeed yourself, and we pledge our
earnest support and best endeavors to
secure your election to that honorable
office:
Frank J. Taylor, Tina Amundsen,
Theodore Bracker, J. L. Carlson,
W. T. Beveridge, John Toumala,
Otto F. Heilborn, J. H. Palmer,
W. L. McCrosky, Jacob Moore,
Charles McDonald, Christina Young,
H. Ekstrom, Chas. H. Stockton,
H. F. Prael, J. E. Panttaja,
J. Winterholder, F. Norberg,
H. D. Topping,
J. A. Wallln,
Charles Wilson,
E. Malagamba,
Johan Henrlkson,
John Gustafsen,
Jacob Jackson,
C. A. Westerlund,
Andrew Holm,
Matt Thompson,
Isaac Lugnet,
August Rautle,
John Suamela,
William Broanda,
Peter J. Shistad,
Martin Johnson,
Thomas Mokko,
P. J. Goodman&Co.
John Kamppila,
Jacob Kaukonan,
John Mattson,
Paul Paulson,
Th. Olsen,
F. Schoene,
Shanahan Bros.,
W. L. Uhlenhart,
D. Malagamba,
J. L. Hayseth,
G. A. Nelson,
W. Peterson,
H. M. Lorntsen,
A. Seafeldt,
J. T. Bullack,
E. Hauke,
Abram Sotka,
Benjamin Young,
P. Peterson,
Ida Thompson,
John Wuopio,
Ohas. E. Runyon,
M. K. Anderson,
Bath. Wall,
F. Brown,
F. Feakes,
J. E. Hlggins,
D. Stuart, Jr.
F. R. Stokes,
H. G. Smith,
C S. Gunderson,
F. L Parker,
C W. Stone,
W. T. Chutter,
Wm. C. A. Pohl
H. A. Taylor,
J. W. Conn,
E. Z. Ferguson,
Gelo F. Parker,
George Davidson,
C. R. Hlggins,
D. Campbell,
Frank Patton,
Chas. Rogers,
P. A. Stokes,
William Bock,
H. J. Wherrity,
W. T. Scfhofield,
James W. Hare,
F. I. Dunbar,
C. S. Gunderson,
S. A. Kozer,
O. B. Estes,
Alex. Campbell,
C. H. Cooper,
August Olsen,
Knut Larsen,
John Enberg,
A. E. Mlnard,
E. Carlsen,
Mrs. A. E. Mlnard, Andrew Karl.
Theo, Fredericksen, j, Jackson,
John Lace,
Henry Makela,
Max Young,
Elizabeth Young,
Mrs. C. Johnson,
L. Agren,
M. Matlln,
A. Jolmar,
A. Borg,
O. Meldaus.
Mrs. L. AgTen,
Abraham Lugnet,
Mrs. Betty Stream,,A. Hendrlckson,
Alfred Obron,
Paul Aho,
K. Folden,
M. L. McEwan,
Johanna Norberg,
R. Wevang,
Eric Peterson,
R. G. Anstead,
Gust Holmes,
John Peterson,
Marie G. Haaven,
A. L, Clark,
Mrs. J. Nelson,
Anna Brakke,
H. A. Larsen,
C. Timmlns,
Lucas Lucason,
Carl Newman,
Wm. B. Adair,
Mrs. R. Cornelius
Matti Reistakka,
Mrs. J. L. Hayseth,
W. H. Barker,
P. H. Johnson,
Jacob Bonhart,
John Robertson,
John Kopp,
August Larsen,
D. Saltenstahl,
C. P. Nelson,
John Jackson,
Mrs. F. C. Reed,
M. J. Wood,
M. Saldan,
Mrs. G. W! Pardee, Mrs. G. Holmes,
M. Knutsen, T. S. Cornelius,
'Jacob Utzinger, Fred Sherman,
Peter Neuter, Fred Barker.
Otto Nelson and numerous others.
To the ladles and gentlemen whose
names appear as signers of the fore
going communication:
I take this means of expressing my
acknowledgment and appreciation of
the high compliment paid me, and beg
to assure each and all of you that if
my fellow citizens of Astoria see fit to
honor me with another term as school
director, it shall be my earnest and
constant endeavor to so discharge the
duties of that Important office as to
merit in the greatest possible measure
the distinction thus conferred upon me.
H. C. THOMPSON.
A few Sundays ago a clergyman In
Ireland made the following announce
ment: "Next Sunday, in this church,
Rev. M. wiH renounce the errors
of Rome for those of protestantism."
The World's Fair Tests
showed no baking powder
so pure or so great in leav
ening power as the Royal.
The ordinary cost of a cable road
has been from $60,000 to $75,000 a mile
of single track. It is estimated that on
Washington this cost is brought down
to $36,000 a mile.
People smell better with their mouths
e-hut because all the air for the use of
the nose.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereDy given that I have
been appointed executor of the last
will and testament of I. W. Case, de
ceased, and all persons having claims
against said estate are requested tc
present them duly verified, within ix
months from this date, at Astoria Na
tional Bank. D. STUART,
Executor.
Astoria, February 15, 1895.
Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored.
TCeakofra, JVervonsneaat
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Failnre ir.vcn?. . : itrcr-.cra.
ERIE t'ED!C;.L C3., CiiffalJ, H.Y.
Mi of ME
fir- . OeMMtT, ana H tne tram
fifty of evils iiora r!y error of
yii Iki-t e,tuy, tie rauita of
fc'Ca- T orero;i. i I' hneM. -worry,
S u "i T V. m'.r. i Hi ri .-ikth. devei-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
the Common Council of the City of
Astoria, by Ordinance No. 1924. enti
tled, "An, Ordinance Appointing Vlew-
ers on an extension of James street.
"proposed by Ordinance No. 1916 and
"Ordinance No. 1923," of the City of
Astoria, passed and approved February
26th, 1895, duly appointed W. B. Adair
G. Zclgler and Maxwell Young, View
ers, to view the said 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 9 o'clock a, m., as the
time, and the city hall In said City ot
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, the 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 line as heretofore surveyea, mam-
ed and staked out as follows: Begin
ning at a point in the center of the
east end of James street in 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 16 min
utes west 174.6 feet; thence on a zu
degree curve to the left 377.5 feet;
thence south 75 degrees 15 minutes east
691.3 feet; thence on a 15-degree .05 min
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 60 minutes east 740.6 feet;
thence north 62 degrees east 467.6 leet;
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
372.9 feet; thence south 47 degrees .05
minutes east 217.4 feet; thence south
74 degrees 28 minutes east 1663.8 feet;
thence south 88 degrees 4 minutes easi
1137.7 feet: thence south 1 degree .06
minutes west 667.8 feet; thence south
63 degrees 13 minutes east 2060 feet;
thence south 19 decrees 66 minutes east
146 feet; thence south 43 degrees 16
minutes east 331.4 leet; tnence souui u
decrees 31 minutes east 361 feet; thence
south 1 degree 39 minutes west 740.4
feet; thence south 25 degrees 43 min
utes east 825.3 feet; thence south 49
degrees 66 minutes east 605.7 feet;
thence south 74 degrees l& minutes casi
163 feet; thence south 25 degrees 66
minutes east 1092 feet; thence south 73
degrees 25 minutes east 742.3 feet,
thence south 67 degrees 6o minutes east.
1684.7 feet; thence on a six-degree curve
to the left 353.3 feet; thence south 89
decrees 7 minutes east 1089.1 feet;
thence south 0 degrees and 63 min
utes west 316.6 feet; tnence soutn
23 degrees 11 minutes east 674.6
feet; thence north 80 degrees 44
minutes east 466.4 feet: thence south
54 degrees 31 minutes east 617 feet;
thence south 86 degrees 61 minutes east
468 feet; thence south 49 degrees 11
minutes east 350 feet to a point on the
south boundary line of section 26, said
point being 333 feet weBt of the corner
to sections 23, 24, 25 and 26, Tp. 8 N., U. 9
wfst of the Willamette Meridian, in
said county and state.
The boundaries and descriptions of
the private property to be apportioned
for such street and over and 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. E. Corner of
Block No. 93, in the Town of Astoria
(now City of Astoria) as laid out and
recorded by J. M. Shlvely, at a point
established by Hayden Gearhart; run
ning thence easterly with south boun
dary of satd town 23, 84 chains; thence
south 41.68 Chains to the south boun
dary line of the Donation Land Claim
of J. M. and Susan L. Shlvely; Thence
west along said south boundary of
said claim 23.58 chains; Thence north
39.03 chains to place of beginning.
Charles W. Shlvely. 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, In
the D. C. L. of J. M. and Susan L.
Shlvely, same being the northwest cor
ner of that certain tract of land owned
by A.'S. Bennett, and Geo. Noland, as
per deed recorded in Book 9, at page
20, Records of Deeds for Clatsop coun
ty, described in tract 3 herein; thence
south 0 degrees 19 minutes E. 2553.46
feet, to the soutlh 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 Shlvely'B Astoria aforesaid; thence
north 85 degrees 45 minutes east on
eaid soutlh line of Shlvely's Astoria,
171.6 feet, to place of ibeglnnlng. 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. VanDusen, in 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 east 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.
Shlvely; 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 In the Southeast comer of
the Donation Land Claim of J. M. and
Susan L. Shlvely, in said county and
State, bounded on the North by the
Town of Astoria, as laid out and re
corded by J. M. Shlvely, and on the
east by the East boundary line of said
Donation Land Claim, and on the
South by the Soutlh boundary line of
said Donation Land Claim, and on the
west by a line drawn north and south
and parallel to the east boundary Una
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.
TRACT NO. 4.
That certain ten acre tract of land,
bounded on the north by the south
boundary line of the Town of Astoria
as laid out and recorded by J. M.
Shlvely, In said county and state, and
on the south by the south boundary
line of the J. M. and Susan L. Shlve
ly Donation Land Claim, and lylnf
immediately east of and adjoining the
t n acre tract above described. James
W. WHch, Owner.
TRACT NO 6.
The north one-half of that certain
20 acre tract of land lying Immediately
east of and adjoining the ten acre
tract described In "Tract No. 4,"' above,
the north and south boundaries being
Identical. Northwestern Lumber Com
pany, Owner.
TRACT No. .
That certain ten acre tract of land
lying Immediately east of and adjoin
ing that certain 20 acre tract bounded
and described In "Tract No. 5," here
of, the north and south boundary lines
being Identical. Sarah F. Wood. Own
er. TRACT NO. 7.-
Th.t certain 50 acre tract of land ly
ing Immediately east of and adjoining
to the tract last above mentioned. In
"Tract No. ," hereof, the north and
south lines being Identical. Astoria
Real Estate Association, Owner.
L RiACT NO. 8.
Tie east one-half of the following
described real estate, to-wit: That cer
tain 200 acre tract of land in the south
east corner of the Donation Land
Claim of J. M. and Susan L. Shlvely,
In Clatsop County, Oregon, and bound
ed on tha nortih by the Town of Asto
ria, now City of Astoria, aa laid out
end recorded by J. M. Shlvely, on the
east iby the east boundaryline of the
Donation Land Claim of Said J. M. and
Susan L. Shlvely, on the south by the
souO boundar 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 eaid east boundary line of said
Claim, to include and comprise 200
acres of land. Nancy Welch and As
toria Savings Bank, Owners.
TRACTS NO. 9.
Lota Nos. 1 and 2. In Block No. 4,
Marget Y. Gowan, Owner.
Lot No. 3. Block No. 4, Mrs. M. M.
Cyrus, Owner.
Lot 4. W. 1-2 Lota 5, 14, Lots IS, 16,
17, 18, Blk. No. 4, M. J. Kinney, Owner.
E. 1-2 Lots 5, 14, and Lots S, 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. 1
All hi the town' of Kinney's Astoria,
as laid out and recorded by M. J.
Kinney.
TRACT NO. 10.
All of Lot No. 2, In Section No. 16,
In 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 Kirmey and Mary R. Smith,
Owners.
jiijehj, a Binp ul ieuiu ini cum i-a iwii
In 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, In Section No. 16, Tp. No.
8 N., R. No. 9 W. Will. Mer., August
C. Kinney, Owner.
TRACT NO. 12.
The Northeast one quarter of the
Southeast one quarter Sec. No. 16, Tp.
No. 8 N. R. No. 9 W., Will. Mer., M. J.
Klniney, Owner.
TRACT NO. 13.
The North 1-2 of Blocks 19 and 20,'
and all of Blocks No. 31, 26 and 34, In
Hill's First Addition to the Town of
Astoria, as iaia out ana recorueu oy,
Geo. Hill; Geo. H1U, Owner.
TRACT NO. 14.
Block No. 1, In Extension to Railway
Addition, as laid out and recorded by
L. P. W. Quimiby, Trustee; L. P. W.
Quiimby, Trustee, Owner.
TRACT NO. 15.
oi iana, Dounueu on cne east ana on me
west by the east and west lines re
spectively of the Donation Land, Claim
of Robert and Ann Shortness, and on
the south by a line running east and
west across said Donation Land Claim
and parallel with xhe 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 amd comprise
20 acres of land; Astoria Savings Bank,
Trustee, Owner.
TRACT NO. 16.-
The west one-haJlf 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, In 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, in Mel
rose Addition to the City of Astoria,
as laid out and recorded by J. L.
t-narpstein; J. L. Sharpsteln, Owner,
TRACT NO. 19.
The southeast one quarter of the
Northeast one quarter of Sec. No. 22.
In Tp. No. 8, N. of R. No. 9, West of
me win. Mer., excepting therefor, 16
rods oft the east side of said tract;
oaran n.. saxe, owner.
TRACT NO. 20.
rne northeast one quarter of the
scuoneast cne Quarter of Sec. No. 22.
in Tp. No. 8, N. of R, 9, West of the
win. ,Mer., August C. Kinney, Owner,
TRACT NO. 21
The Northwest cne quarter of the
Soutthwest one quarter of Sec. No. 23,
In Tp. No. 8 N., of R. No. 9 West of
tne win. Mer., excepting the southerly
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 the Will.
Mer., excepting therefrom the south
east one quarter of the Southwest one
quarter and the south one-half of the
iNortneast one quarter of the South
west one quarter of said Sec. No. 23,
Tp. 8 N., R. No. 9 W., Will. Mer.;
James W. Welch, Owner.
Also, the Southeast one quarter of
me Boumwesi one quarter, and the
South one-half of the Northeast one
quarter of the Southwest one quarter
of said Sec. No. 23, Tp. No. 8 N., R
No. 9 West of the Will. Mer.; Astoria
Savin Bank, Trustee, Owner. '
TRACT NO. 23.
West one-half of the southeast quar
ter of Sec. No. 23, Tp. No. 8 N., of R
Nx 9 -West Will. Mer., Mary A, Twl
llR'ht, Owner.
TRACT NO. 24.
West 1-2 of Southeast one quarter of
Southeast 1-4 Sec. 23, Tp. No. 8 N R
No. 9 West Will. Mer.; F. O. Affeld
Owner.
TRACT NO. 25.
The East 1-2 of the 6. E. 1-4 of the
8. E. 1-4 Sec. 23, Tp. No. 8, N. of R. No.
9 West Will. Mer.; Elizabeth, Goodrich.
Owner. '
Eaah and all of the above described
tracts being and lying In the City of
Astoria, Clatsop County, State of Ore
gon: By order of the Common Council
Attest: k. 08BLTRN
Auditor and Police Judge, City of As
toria. Astoria, Oregon, Feb. 27, 1895.
LOOK OUT FOR COLD WEATHER
But ride Inside the Electrfn TArht
and Steam Heated Vestibule Apartment
car trains of the Chicago. Milwaukee
and St Paul Railway, and vou win h.
as warm, comfortable, and cheerful as
in your own library or boudoir. To
travel between Chicago, St Paul or
Minneapolis, or Between Chicago and
Omaha, In these luxuriously appointed
trains, la a supreme satisfaction; and
as the somewhat ancient advertisement
used to read, "for further particulars
see small bills." Small bills (and large
ones, too) will be accepted for passage
and sleeping car tickets. All coupon
ticket agents on the coast sell tickets
via the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.
Paul Railway, or address C. J. Eddy
General Agent Portland, Or.
8WOPE, the SIgnwrlter-Decorator,
4iJ D. Street
OF ANNUAL
ELECTION.
SCHOOL
Notice Is hereby given to the legal
voters of Sdliool District Number One,
(1), Astoria, Clatsop County, State ot
Oregon, that the Annual School Elec
tion for said District will be held In
f-ald District on the Second Monday,
being the 11th day of March, A. D.
1895. Polls to be opened at 2 p. m., and
continue open until o p. m of said day
Polling places:
Engine House of Astoria Engine Cob
cany No. 1.
. Engine House of Astoria Entrine Com
pany No. 2.
School building in Adair's Fort ot
Upper Astoria.
This election Is held for the purpose
of electing one (1) Director to serve
for the term of Five (5) years.
By order of the Board of Directors.
H. C. THOMPSON,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest: H. B. FERGUSON,
District Olerk.
Dated, Astoria, Oregon, February 26.
1895.
The Guild of Arts and Crafts of San
Francisco will 'buHd a memorial to
Robert Louis Stevenson, In the shape
of a very ibaaiuitiful drinking fountain
Which, is to cost $500.
BUCKIiBN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for Cuta.
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands.
Chilblains, Corns, and All Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price, 26 cents per box. For sale by
Chas. Rogers. Odd Fellows' building.
Tldo Table for March, 1896.
HIGH WATOB
DATE.
r. h.
A. If.
h.m
ft.1
h.m ft I
h.m I ft
h.m ft.
y-i.i.v
BaturaayV.'.i
bunday.. 8
134
411
4M
6 62
8 08 1
9 90
10 00 1U,
10 61 91
U 64 0 8
21
26
88
07
04
600
0
786
908
10 10
10 55
110
2 82
8 42
4 40
6 no
618
6 64
Monday.,.. 4
Tuesday.... 6
080
148
128
440
Wednesday 9
10 18
1108
11 62
-01
-06
-08
-08
-06
mureaay.. 7
Friday 8
Saturday...!)
SUNDAY. 10
Monday. ...11
Tuesday. . .li
Wedn'sd'y 13
Thursday. 14
10 29
11 28
6 88:2 5
0 80
106
12 ii
828 17
112
2 00;
2 48
8 88
7 15 0 9
7.11
-01
-0 4
142
220
7 66 0 4
110
8 60
91
8 48 0 1
984 01
11
19
2 68
8 38
Friday.... 15
Saturday. 16
4
10 27
1128
10 Of
28
86
44
08
s?
06
06
06
08
09
11
14
18
22
26
80
420
610
06
7 IS
6 85
700
845
10 60
&""V. ,i
"uesXy 18
Wedn'sd'ySO
8UNDAY..17I
12 87
1154
160
10 07,
10 54
U28I
11 60
188
811
417
605
645
619
660
2 6:
890
982
8 611
4 4.1
mureaay..zi
Friday.... 21
Saturday.. 23
10 28
1115
6WI
6 56
8UNDAY..24!
012
0 80
1 00;
1 25
162
11 M
12 81
6 22
Monday ...2ft
64;
Tuesday ...2H
Wedn'id'v 27;
107
718
742
714
742
8 08
143
Thusday.,.28
Friday. .V. 29
C Oft
2 25
8 0SI
8 65 1
8 Hi
2 2287
2 6tl 8 8
8 368 6
8 6T
9 86
5887
911
4 626 1
10 26
9 50
jlorth Paoifie Breiaery
JOHN KOPP, Prop
Bohemian Lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
Al orden promptly attended to
Japanese Bazaar
SINQ LUNG. Prop.
Says a customer of some ot those
new goods Utat we have just 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 and
style and will make a record as purse-
openers.
417 Bond Street next door to Mouler's
Fruit Store.
Kopp's Beer Hall.
Choice Wines, Llquon and Clears.
KENTUCKY WHISKEY
Only handed over the bar, The largest t lass
of N. P. Beer. Half-and-half, sc.
Fiee Lunch.
Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor.
Cor. Conromly and Lafayetts Sts.
St. George's Rheumatic
Bitters-
Specially Manufactured to aid those
afflicted with RHEUMATISM, It rives
tone to the stomach and purifies the blood
better than any other hitters known.
For sale by all leadlug druggists, or
Address "G. R." P.O. Box 66),
Astoria, Or.
OR
PETER BRACH,
General Agent
437 Commercial Street, Astoria, Oregon.
I eiepnoue no. u-
J. A FASTABEND,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR,
PILE DRIVER, HOUSE, BRIDGE flfJD
WHARF' BUILDER.
Address, box 180, Postoffic.
ASTORIA, OR
Dalgitg
Iron
0 Works,
General nachlnlst and Boiler Works.
All kinds of Cannery, Ship, Steamboal
and Engine Work of any Description.
Castings of all kinds made to order.
Foot of Lafavette St. Astoria, Or.
As Franklin says, good dress opens,
all doors, you should not lose sight of
the fact that a perfect fitting suit Is
the main feature. Wanamaker &
Brown are noted for fit, workmanship
and superiority of qualities. Their rep
resentative visits Astoria every three
months. Office 64 Dekum Building,
Portland, Or. Keserve orders till you
have seen the spring line of samples.
H.C.D1TTRICH,
Graduate of the Bauschule Holzmindcn,
Germany, and Massachussets Technology
Offca, Room p Sherlock Bldg., Portland, Or,
17117 I TITffP Who I Williams;
merclal street. Shaving i5cts; hair cut
ting 25 cts; bath I5cts.
NOTICE
THE flSTOlJIfl SAVINGS BflK
Acts as trustee for corporations and
individuals. Deposits solicited.
Interest will be allowed on savings
deposlu at th rats of 4 per cent per
ainum,
J. Q. A. BOWLBY ...President
BENJ. TOUNO 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
Koute." 250 Washington st, Portland.
He will mall you free of charge, maps,
time tables, and advise you as to tne
through rates to any point, reserve
sleeping car accommodations for you,
and furnish you with through tickets
via either the Northern, Union, South
ern. Canadian Pacific, and Great ivortn
ern railroads at the very lowest rates
obtainable.
The Burllncrton Route Is generally
conceded to be the finest equipped rail
road in the world for all classes or
travel.
FISHER BROS.,
SHIP - CHANDLERS
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE.
Wagons & Vehicles in Stock
Fans Machinery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers'
Supplies, Falrbank's Scales, Doors
and Windows.
Proirlaiona. Klour, and Mill Kod
Astoria. Oregon.
These tiny Capsules are superior!
Ito ilalsara ot Uopalua,
ICubcM and Injections, pJf
They cure In 43 hours the W
I same diseases without anyincoo-
jvenlence. 80LDBYALLDRUGQIST8
Indio
The Oasis of the
COLORADO DESERT
esort
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 urged against Indlo
In the past by the large numbers who
otherwise would have been glad to take
advantage of Its beneficial climate, has
teen a lack of suitable accommoda
tion. The Southern Paclflo Company,
Ultes. pleasure In announcing that sev
eral Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
have Just been erected at Indlo sta
tion, that will be rented to applicants
at reasonable rates. They are fur-nli-hed
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 lens protracted residence In this de
lightful climate.
(From the San Francisco Argonaut.)
"In the heart of the great desert of
the Colorado which the Southern Pa
cltio road traverses there Is an oasts
called Indlo, which, In our opinion, li
the sanitarium of the earth. We be
lieve, from personal Investigation, that
for certain Invalids, the-e Is no spot oi
this planet so favorable."
G. T. Stewart, M. D., writes: "Tht
purity of tho air, and the eternal sun
shine, All one with wonder and delight
Nature lias 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
oxyen, aense atmosphere and pure
water. What more can be desired?
It Is tbe place, above all others, for
lung troubles, and a paradise for rheu
matics. Considering the number of
sufferers who have been cured, I hav
no hesitancy In recommending this
genial oasis as the haven of the afflict
ed." INDIO.
lis 6l2 miles from
SAN FRANCISCO
and 130 miles from
LOS ANf.ELES
Fare from Los Angeles
j.oo
For further Information Inquire of
any Southern Pacific Company agent,
or address
K. P. ROGERS,
AmL Gen. Faas. A art. 8. P. Co.
3. B. KIKKLAND,
Dlst Pass. Agt
Cor. Pint and Alder Eta.. Portland, Or
Health
E. rtcNEIL, Receiver,
Gives Choice
of
Jw Transcontinental
JrtOUteB,
Via
Spokane
and
St. Paul.
Via
Ogden, Denver
and
Omaha or
St. Paul.
Pullman and Tourist Slaapara
Free Reclining Chair Cars,
Astoria to San Francisco.
OOEAN STEAMERS
Queen, Wednesday, February 13th.
Columbia, Monday, February 18th.
Queen, (Saturday, February 23d.
Columbia, Thursday, February 28th.
Astoria and Portlnd Steamers.
1-TnrPn f(f tha ft T? anA XT nA I,a.,.
will run as follows, between Astoria and
Portland. The Thompson will leave As.
torla at SAh a m. riallv f-nt HimAav
and Portland dally ati 8 p. m. except
Dummy. jn x. j. .rotter win leave
Astoria at 7 r. m. rlallv nd pmik
at T a. m. dally except Sunday.
For rates and general information call
on or address
C. F. OVHRBATJGH.
Commercial Agent, Astoria, Or.
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen. Pu. Agt, Portland, Or.
Are You Going East?
Be sure and see that your ticket
reads via
T
HE NORTH-WESTERN
Line.
-th(
CHICAGO,
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS
-and
OMAHA RAILWAYS.
This Is the '
GREAT SHOBT LINE
Between
DULUTH,
ST. PAUL,
CHICAGO
And all Points East and
South.
Their Magnificent Track, Peerless Yes-'
Ubuled Dining and Bleeping Car
Trains and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME."
Havs given this road a national reputa
tion. All clajuia nn 1 a jt
-- w y iuw. 11. i m uiiim
on the vestlbuled trains without extia
Charge. Bhlp your freight and travel
?iVtL, famous line. All sgenU have
W. II. MEAD. s n sivim.
Gen. Agent Trar' T. and p. Agt
W .Washington st, Portland, Or.