The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 27, 1895, Image 3

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Along the
Water Front
(fiimn.nnlf.ona mrn... n
noio .ousy y-eeiond&y re-
plainMnig and caiuiklng pant of the low
er deck of ifhe tit'ciaimer Mendell.
The FMhermen's Packing Co. 'a new
launch Is betas fast broken In to work
and Is 'answering all 'the expec'totlons
or her owners.
sieamer Harrison arrived In
from Tillamook yesterday morning,
wiui a cargv of butter and other dairy
produce, sne lefeves cut 'tomorrow
morning.
The efiray ibolt from -aiie ke?l of the
Eclipse was ihamimered Into place on
the g-rfdiron at the Dtailglty Iron Works
yesterday miornilng', and the Steamer
wnlt over to Deep River.
It 13 not yet known iwttat Captain
Ol&cn, of the Framclne, Unltends to do
Willi ills little veaoel, hut lit Is probable
thait he will leave her ut Font Town
semi far a wth'He and come home over
land. The steamer Miller went up to Knap
pa and CMton yeatordlay with a larger
r-iiigu 'tWan she lias cairrted for some
time. Slie tak (four itona of feed to
Knaijipa and over a Hon of itan bark to
CHfton.
The iUeaimer Oregon Is overdue from
San Fiia,mai3c. She sfltould have bee.'
In fairly yesterday afternoon, but It
Is be,iiev,:'d flh'a't t-he co-instant head
winds of the Hast two days have de
layed heir. She t-hould be up fairly thli
mapning.
Work on the HlsJhfand 'Home was
completed at 11 o'clock yesterdaj
morning. There Suave been unloaded
from her exactly 21,9i3 caae3 of tin
plaite, all In splendid conation. A tug
Is now on toe way duwin the river ami
will start w-lth iter fur Fontlamd toda.
John Bu'Jtk'amip, ..uar of the launch
VIg-1'.unit, iha3 given up a31 idea of mak
ing 'nils gasoline engine work, and wa
yesterday tooktlng ait ithe marine botle:
thalt wla3 lately reuioved from Cape
. Main-jock. He diecd'ded, however, thai
. it was too ftirge tor the Vigilant, and
will mat purchase It.
The Signal continued U'ti'loaddng coal
at the Union Pacific bunkers aW uaj
yestery. This morniing she will coane
dawn to the Fimlayson took and dis
ehlarjre 50 tona of Ohiinesa fredgtbt. Ar
rangpemieinlts are also 'being made to
release the nine Chinese .passsngerf
for ith'is plMlt aa soya w 'tlhe ordinary
formuCa la gam ithrougtli.
The IJlgihCund Koi:ne'3 donkey taf
been oattp.std Inilo clo.se quarters for a
few HfUys ciwi.mj to ithe crowttinig of
trijje tiiucwd 'by ilhe ,oJ:3charge of her
tin cargij. Vlhen the 'hatches were
Ktaled up again yesterday, he took full
fidvtanidag'e of 'his estrU liberty and
trvaited '.toe' Ki3K-r3 to a continuous
trOSMng race la'll the afternoon.
As t-oon a.4 the Foifiter gats tock on
li run t'liae I?arveat Queen wlH take
Cae i,t!ac3 of 'tihe Hhoinipson on the
nifrhit Itri;p3 amd the Qaitter toat will
t 'Sadd off fevr repaira. A good dtal of
copper h'aa b3en rffmoved from the hull
o tlie Po'tte-, ai tt is tihe genera'
o.ii'.nion 'Jhuit when Shte ii ready .for ser
vice again she will tj fully a knot and
a natf faster 'ICran ahe ever was before.
Lure lh ihour ait Cne can factory Is al
ways fr.or.ored in 'She same manner by
Vr.3 smlaEll byi3 'wiila Tvork there. With
t:ic0r bcit.V3 of tea and various other
IiruvMons, ithey ecaper out on the
b.indiDd r.viartt'JW3 dak and parch
I hamise:!ve3 on ittts Itoii of ihish piles of
rsrJwrad, vdhiere blhey prooeed to de-n-o"'lfih
the eaitalbiles In sihort ord.T. The
hig-her up 'ihey F?t ith-e r0tter they can
eat flind TOV-sraJl tove tfteir own private
rfoks on the surrounding poofs.
Two n-ood'3iW3 had a quiet run
a-ro-a fnm Deap Rlr yesteTday
morntarj, ar.d 'before tholr JruJls became
thoTOU.'iWy vMe Trtade as pretty a
pioture SB kim wlts coutd have done.
If Iby any posajale cSwnce -woodscows
can e associated 'W'Sfli .raoing, five or
six of thipm ought Do te riven a Chance
at 'She it resaa. It id 'be a
considerable wS.iy a:i.'.vw, and no
doubt hc4r o-.-n- w-"M be just as
keen atoui It-Me ccoteat as if It were
th? orar-1: ?vent of ie
B-'M-Y-s r.w rluftger took up a good
fiea( of aiSon on HDie waiteTfnmt
y. terdiiy afternoon. She started out
from the cannery Wed close up to
,he wind. In khe wake of Goorge ft
Barker's ba't. and not or,1y V
nyaofthetepiebu
nal T.er atout S 1-2 miles from the
J:.!' ce ff.ts out on a ot
vtttfu-ly and is a nr -
Mora
the river can touch
ofher p'unger on
thiit their boats can tent fotr in varia
ble wind.
There bias Ibsen a good deal of epecii
laiMon about tlhe signduoance of the
figure head on 41he iHlgtiland Home.
It la i model of a Wandaome "women
holding in her hlaind a wlurtter of roses.
Patriotic Scotchmen Idectared it a rep
roswtartlDn of aEglrin'and Wary -wlith
the "red red rose" of Bobble Burns.
But, tawever jnceMcal tihe idea may
be, tt 'a .not the correct one. The fig
ure la lam lexeieUenlt Kkeiveas, bath In
Pace and form, of Mrs. OulvlUe, th
wife of ithe first owner of ithia Highland
Home, 'ivlho biiolce ithe bo!t!e of wTne
ovtir the veeerf's baws wlhen lit was
launched ten yearns ago.
Yeciterdiy morning tha Cumoiiie
took on twen ty tons of Beaver Hill e,il
alt Flnlfeyson's warehouse, for testing
Jurpos;s, ait the request of 'the owners
of ithe mtne. Chief Engineer Lord, who
Is an expert in the ItcsUins of coal,
believes from superficial observation
thalt it wni prove a thorouglhJy rClloible
anuioie. Mr. iltord, when In Shulbrick,
tejlbed seven Variltls of oCal, tnaking
minute iteats arod reportlnf every de.
tall to the deparlbmenit. Some of the
aoal thiat came from Puget Sound
measu"ied up 95 per cent of ash residue,
amd was about the worst stuff that
was ever pult Into a steamer's fire. The
result of Ms dnveaHgtaltians in the pres.
ent case will he TookcVi for with much
Interest, as the Beaver Hill coal Is am
Oregon prodHicIt arid can suppdy large
demands.
STOP, LADY. STOP!
Lean and lank,
He's such a crank;
My stars! I thank
I'm not Ms wife;
He'd make my life
A scene of strife.
Stop, lady, stop! His liver is out of
order. "He's Juat too nice for any
thing," his wife ays, "when he 1b
wall." Every wife's husband should,
If sick, take Dr. Pierce's Oolden Med
ical Discovery. It puts ithe Uver and
klJineys In good working order, purl
fles the blood, cleanses .Che system
from all impurities, from whatsoever:
cause arising, and tones up tlhe func
tions generally. Once used It Is al
ways In favor. Sold by all dealers in
medicine.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets permanently cure
Tonatipation, sick hjead'aohe, indiges
tion and kindred derangernervts.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
First Hands. One Price. One Profit.
Until satisfactory arrangements are
naJe to have the Kimball pianos and
srgtans properly represented in your
town, we will sell you one direct.
This Is an opportunity to get a high
sjradie instrument from first hands and
M,ve middlemen's profits and agent's
jommilsslons.
The Kiirtball is the best piano and
irgan that money, brains and exped
ience oan produce; the cluss and char-
voter of which no man can question.
M is used and endorsed by the best
nuslclans of the day, including eil
rrand opera companies which have ap
peared In Chicago, and such great or-
hestral leaders as Sousa, Gllmore, end
1M. Payen. We will mall a catalogue
o any address free and quote prices
on application.
If we do not succeed In finding a
atlsfaatory representative in your
own before August we will ship a
iar load of Klmballs to your town from
he factory direct, and sell them out at
pealal prices. If you want a fine in
strument at a reasonable price, let us
iear from you.
W. I. KIMBALL,
Manufacturer.
335 Morrison street, Portland, Or.
24J-2.')3 Wabash ave., Chicago, III.
KARL'S CLOVER UOOT, the great
Hood purifier, glveo 'reshneu and
'learness to the comniu.tio'i and cuicv
Constipation. ?5 cts !n cts , 11.00.
For Sale by J. W. Conn.
Our patrons will find DeWtlt'a Little
virly Risers a safe and reliable reme
ly for constipation, dyspepsia, and llv
r complaint. Ohas. Rogers.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
riUd Gold Mdil Midwuter FaK - Ffnei"
FISHER'S HALL.
O ie Week and Saturday Matinee.
Special
Engagement of
Favorite
the Little
I'X'-ni:-.:- -i!:8
;.ir
I.
And supporting company of Ten Artists,
JANE.
MATINEE.
A flasband,
forSaturday night.
Matinee Charges 19 and 20 Cents.
PMB GELERY-COEaPOUHD
Best Soring Remedy in the World
It Makes' People Well.,..
There is one true specific for diseases
vons system, snd that is l'liiue's celery compound, so geoerally prescribed by
physioiang. It is probably the most remarkable rempdv that the RcipntiBi rpfipnrnh
of this country bos produced. Prof. Edward . Phelps, M. D., L. L. I)., of Dart
month college first prescribed what is now knoirn the world over rs Paine's celery
compound, a positive cure for dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint. Bouralcis,
rheumatism, all nervous diseases and kidnev troubles. For the latter Pni
componnd tns succeeded again and strain where everylhinu else has failed.
The medical journals of this country hove pive'n more 6boce iu the last few
years to the remarkable cases where the use of Pttioe's celery compound has made
pvupits wen iunu iu nu uiutrr oue suujeot.
BOND STREET IMPROVEMENT
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria,
Oregon, have determined to Improve
Bond street from West side of 42d
stroot to West side of 45th street, all
In the City of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded toy John Adair, such improve
ment shall consist of grading such
portion of said street to the esta-blished
grade thereofr ohroughout the fuli
width thereof (together with filling as
well as cutting) as to all thereof is
above the bank of the Columbia River
and planking the same with sound fir
plank three inches in thickness to a
width or twenty reat enrouB'nou me
center thereof, and laying a side walk
ten feit wide of fir plank 1 and 1-2
inches thick on the South side of said
street along Block 99, and on the North
aide thereof, along tihe balance of the
part thereof that is aoove the bank
of said river and consequently to be
graded, and driving plies, laying caps
and stringers and planking with sound
fir plank four Inches thick the part of
said street which is North or West of
the bank of said river (and therefore
Is nit to be graded) to a width of forty
feet through the center of said street
upon the established grade thereof,
and placing substantial railings upon
each side of the improvement.
All of the Improvements to be made
(n accordance with the plains and spe
cifications and ordinances in relation
thereto.
Commencing ait the Southwest corner
of Block 6, in said pant of said city
and running thence East to the South
west corner of Block 7, and thence
South to the Southwest corner of Block
8, and thence East to the SojtheaFt cor
ner of Block 98, and thence North to
the Northeast corner of Block 110, and
thence Went to the Nontihiwest corner
of Block 116, and thence South to the
place of beginning, and all lands and
premises wiithln such district and not
within any street or alley are subjact
to such assessment.
Estimates of the expense of such
Improvements and plans and diagrams
of such work or Improvement and ot
the locality to be Improved, have been
deposited by th3 City Surveyor with
the Auditor and Police Judge for pub
lic examination, and may be Inspected
at the office of such officer.
At the next regular meetiln? of the
Common Council following the final
publication of this notice, which meet
ing will be twM on Wednesday, May
1"?bh, at the hour of 7:30 p. m., at
the city hall, any objections that
may be taiade to such, improve
ments will be considered by the
counrtl, and if by the time of said
meeting a remonstrance apalnst su"h
Improvement signed by residents of
the city owning more than one-half of
the property in said district shall bo
filed with the Auditor and Police Judge
such Improvement shall not be or
dered. If ait all, except by a vote of
twj-thirds of all members of the
council.
By order of the Common Council.
(Attest) K. OSBURN,
Auditor and Police Judge
Astoria, Or., April 23d, 1895.
NOTICE.
The annual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Astoria Iron Works will b-e
held at their office on Wednesday, May
1, 1895, at 7 p. m., for the purpose of
electing directors for the ensuing year
and the transaction of such business
as may properly come before the meet
ing. By order of ithe Board of Directors.
JOHN FOX, President.
Attest: O. B. PRAEL, Sec.
Astoria, Or., April 20, 1895.
The World's Fxlr Tests
showed do haKlng powder
so pare or so rost la lesv
enlng power as tha PoyaL
Easily, Oulckly, Permantatly Restore!
Weakness Herroii
CN ot evil tmm rly error or
?dl...T.lM tljl re&ulta of
overwork. tioVne, worry.
etc i nil reoEinvaev:i.
ihikI ooe given 10
irjua And portioa
4r. Sun ole. nU
I , 'iS I i oral iniUion. .nimi.
U ", i I I ? .. tie Improvement "een.
ERIE I2EDIGAI CO., Eaffals, H.Y.
ml
.
nrifiiiu' Imm n in-nn AehiUtxiaA nor.
JEROME AVENUE IMPROVEMENT
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given thlat the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria
have determined to improve Jerorm
Avenue from the East line of 14th
street to the west line of 13th street,
aiM In the Ctty of Astoria, as laid out
and recorded by J. M. Shlvely, by grad
ing to Jts full widlth and established
grade, and by planking with new and
sound fir plank throughout the center
and by building sidewalks and gutters
on both sides thereof.
All the Improvements to be made In
accordance with the plans and speclfi
3attons and ordinances In relation
thereto.
Commencing at the Northeast corner
of Lot 12, In Block 65, and running
thence South on a straight line to the
he Southwest corner of Lot 6, Block 58,
nnd thenca North on a straight line
to the Northwest corner of Lot 7, In
Block 65, and ijhence East on a straight
line to the place of beginning; and all
lands and premises within said dis
trict and not within any street or al
ley are subject to such assessment.
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 Inspected
at the office of such officer.
At the next regular meeting of the
Common Council following the final
publication of this notice, which meet
ing will be held on Wednesday, May
the 15th, at the hour of 7:30 p.
m at the City Hall, any objections
that may be made to such proposed
Improvement will be considered by th
council, and If by the time of said
meeting a remonstrance against such
Improvement signed by residents of
the city owning more than one-half of
the property In Bald district shall be
filed with the Auditor and Police. Judge
Buch improvement Bhall not be or
dered, If at all, except by a vote of
two-thirds of all members of the
council.
By order of the Common Council.
(Attest) -K. OSBURN,
Auditor and Police Judge
Astoria, Oregon, April 23d, 1898.
DeWttt's Witch Hazel Sailve cures
scalds, burns, Indolent Bores, and never
falls to cure piles. Ohas. Rogers,
FOURTEENTH STREET IMPROVE
MENT NOTICE. .
Notice is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Astoria,
Orepfm, have determined to Improve
Fourteenth street from rthe North side
of Grand Avenue to the Soutih side of
Jerome Avenue, all to the City of As
toria, as Tald out and recorded by J.
M. Shlvely, by grading to l'ts full width
and established grade, and by planking
with new and sound fir plank through
out the wttffih thereof, between gutters
and by building sidewalks and gutters
on both sides thereof.
All of the Improvements to be made
In accordance with the plans and spe
olflowtilons and ordinances in.retaitlon
thereto.
Commomilng at tho Northeast cor
ner of Lot Four In Block 20, In said
Trt of said ctty and running thence
Soutih on a straisfret line to the South
east corner of Lot 9, in Blok 65. and
tihence West on a straight line to the
SouitUvwe" corner of Lot 7, hi Block
66. and thence North on tlhe West lines
of Blocks 56 and 19. to the Northwest
nornor of said Block 19, and thence
Bawl on a straight line to the pace of
b?'rtnnilng:''avKi all lands and premises
wichln said district and not within any
street or alley are euotract to such as
sessment. That estimates of the expense of
of said proposed Improvements fend
specltioatlons for the proposed work
have been depowited try the City Hur
veyor with the Auditor and Police
Judie for public examination and may
be Inspected at the office of said officer.
At the next regular meeting of ths
Common Council following the final
publioaition of this notice, which meet
ing will be hrtld on Wednenday, May
liWh, 1895, ait the hour of 7:30 p. m., at
the City Hall, any objections that may
be made to suoh proposed Improve
ment. wtM be considered by the Coun
cil, and If by the time of told meeting
a ivmonwtrance apalnftt sueh.mprove
merit, signed by renidents of the c-Vty
owning more than half of the property
in said district shall be filed with the
Auditor and Police Jud. suoh im
provement shall not be ordered, if at
all, exoept by a vote of trwo-tlhirds of
all memljers of the council.
By order of the Common Council.
Attest: K. OSBCRN,
Auditor and Police Judge.
City of Astoria.
Astoria, Oregon, April 23d, lSiS.
0HILOHS CURR Is sold on a jrvar
ntee. It cures Incipient consumption,
t Is the best Cough Care. Only one
eat a dose. 25 cents. SO eta, and $1.00.
For Sale by J. W. Conn.
PROFESSIONAL CARDB.
SMITH
DENTIST.
Rooms I and X Pythlau nuildlng
over C. H.. Cooper' store.
W. C. LOGAN. D. V. 8..
DENTAL PARLORS.
Mansell Block. 673 Third sirtteu
DR. EILIV JANSON.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 1(
to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun
days, 10 to 11.
J. S. BISHOP, M. D.,
- HOMEOPATHIST.
Office and rooms In Kinney Block,
Office Hours, 10 to 12:30 and 4 to 6:30.
Surgery and Disease! of Women a Spe
cialty.
LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office, 5S4li Third St., Astoria, Ore,
Special attention given to all chronh)
diseases.
DR. O. B. ESTEH,
PHYSfCIiN AND SURGEON.
Special atl&ntloD tn diseases nf wnru
en and surgery.
Office over Danslger's stnrp Qtfri
.Telephone No. 52.
JAY TUTTLE, M. D.
PHYSICIAN, BURGEON. AND
AM-'COUCHEUR.
Office, Rooms and 6, Pythian
Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
V Residence. 639. Cedar sttvot
DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY,
OFFICE AT H13 RESIDENCE. .
May be found In his office until It
o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until t
p. m., and from S until 7:30 evenings.
German Phyelclan. Eclectic
DR. BARTEL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office over Albert Dunbar's store
cor. 9th and Commercial. Prices: Calls
El; confinements, $10.00. Operations at
ifTlce free. Medicines furnished.
MRS. DR. OWENS ADAIR,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Speclail attention given to diseases
of women and children. Also to eye
and ear. Office at Mrs. Ruckcr's on
Tuesdays and Saturdays from 9:30 a.
m. to 3:30 p. m.
W. M LA FORCE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Rooms 5, 6 and 7, Flaveli Brick
Building. ,
MILAg B. SMITH.
ATTORNEY i.T LAW.
otnee in Flavel's brick building
FRANK J. TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ABtoria Oregon.
Q. A BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LA V.
Offlce on Second Street Astoria, Or.
J. N. Dolph. Richard NUon.
Chester V. Dolph.
DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Portland, Oregon, 24, 25, 26, and 27,
Hamilton Building. All legal and col
lection business promptly attended to.
Claims against the government a spe
cialty. JAMES W. WELCH,
INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE
AGENT.
Houses to rent. All kinds of prop
erty for sale. Correspondence and
business solicited. Ollice Welch Block,
Uo4 Commercial street, Astoria, Oregon.
SOCIETY MEETINGS.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. unrj
A. M. Regular communications held
on the first and third Tuesday evc-nlnu
of each month.
W. G. HOWELL, W, M.
E. C. HOLDEN. Sptary.
FOR HALE
JAPANESE GOODS. Just out Just
received Just what you want, at Wini
lee's, 629 Third strejt.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WHEN IN POItTI.AND-Cttll on
landley A Ilas, ir.0 First street, ano
el the tMlly Astorlan. Visitors neco
not mlrs tneli n.omlng pr.por lelim
rhere.
Bf5VERAGE8.
WNEH AND BRANDIES. ITS': In
?.ndel wine instead of effee or t.
slfiy -eiilm per pillion. Don't forge,
peach and apricct bmriily. AIho French
'wniu1 ond -vlnp flt Alx Gilbert's.
ONLY THE rtrpET Wines ajid
llijuor are sold at Alex Cmi.txtU'i
Gem.
E. A. TOPPING.
: New and Second-Hand ;
FURNITURE.
Full line Crockery
Tinware, Stoves.
Stove Repairs a Specialty.
Highest cash prices
paid for second-hand
goods of all kinds.
434 Bond Street.
(Opposite Parker & Hansen.
THEflST05lflSflVlIlGSBlS
Acts as trustee for corporations and
individuals. Deposits solicited.
Interest will be allowed on fvivlngv
deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per
annum.
J. Q. A. BOWLBT President
REN J, YOUNG Vice President
FRANK PATTON Cashier
DIRECTORS.
J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, BenJ
Young, A. S. Reed, D. P. Thompson
W. E. Dement, Gust Holmes.
Are You Going East?
If so. drop a line to A C. Sheldon,
general agent of the "Burlington
Route," 250 Washington at., Portland.
He will mall you free of charge, maps,
time table, and advise you as to the
through rates to any point, reserve
sleeping car accommodations for you,
and furnish you with through tlcketR
via either the Northern, Union, South
ern, Canadian Pacific, and Great North
ern railroads at the very lowest rates
oli'aluable.
The BurllnRton Route is. generally
conceded to be the finest equipped rail
road In the world for all classes of
travel.
St. George's Rheumatic
Bitters
Specially Manufactured to aid thou
afflicted with RHEUMATISM. It rIvm
tone to the stomach and purifies the blood
better than any other bitters known.
For sale by all leading druggists, or
Address "G. R." P.O. Box 66),
Astoria, Or
OR
PETER BRACH, - General Agent
43? Commercial Street, Astoria Oref-on.
Tclephoue No. u.
These tiny Capsules aresnperfCTj
to JJalsam of Copaiba,
Cubr.ba ami Tujiictlons. (ftJTjy
They cure 1 n 4 3 hours the v
sarud dbciOHcs wlthont anyiiicon-
vonlottce, .01.5 CY ALL DilUGUISTS1
,,the Oasis of the
Colorado desert
H
ealth
rjjrjry
esbrt
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 Indio
in tne past Dy the large numbers who
otherwise would have been glad to tak
advantage of its beneficial climate, has
oeen a lacx or suitable accommoda
tion. The Southern Paclflo Company,
lanes pleasure in announcing that sev
eral
Commodious andt
Comfortable Cottages
have Just been erected at Indio sta
tion, that will be rented to applicant
ai reasonable rates. They are fur
nlthed with modern conveniences, sup
""'"d with I'i're artesian water, and n
'iii'ati.-rt a to gove ocoupants all th
.iidmmageo to be derived from a more
or less protracted residence in this de
llghtful climate.
(From the San Francisco Argonaut.)
"In tne heart of the great desert oi
the Colorado which the tiouthern l'a
ultio road traverses there is an oasie
called Indio, which, in our opinion, 1
the sanitarium of the earth. We bt
ileve, from personal investigation, tlia.
for certain invalids, the"e is no spot oi
this planet so favorable,"
G. T. Stewart, M. D., writes: "Tlu
purity of tho air, and the eternal sun
shine, fill one with wonder and delight.
Nature has accomplished si
much that there remains but little foi
man to do. As to its possibilities as a
nca.lt h 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 f
It is the place, above all others, for
ung troubles, and a paradise for rheu
matics. Considering the number of
sufferers who have been cured, I navi
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 AXfiELES
Fare from Los Angeles
3-SrC
For further information inquire of
any Southern Pacific Company agent,
or address
E. P. ROGERS.
Asst. Gen. Pans. A at. 8. P. Co.
J. B. KU:KLAND.
Dint. I' ass. A (ft
Cor. Flnt and Ald-r Pts.. Port Inn 1 v
Indio
STii.L i n n:::: I;
Columbia Jtlver and i n -' I ; .1 r.
h;,'ii.Iim C.
STERNER BHILEVCTZ;",r
In place of Steamer TfirPhm.
Leaves Astoria ior Portland ;iik1 v.mv
landintrs at i n. tn. Jail v. Sun.l.-.v ex
cepted.
Leaves Portland evfrv t!:iv fNt'ci't Sih
day at 7 a.m. C. W. S i (J.NL,
Audit As-ot i.i.
Tetepnnne No 11.
E. A. Seelcy, Gen'l Ant., l;orl!uml.
U. B. Scott, President.
Between Astoria untl PordunJ
i
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STU'AMEH
SARAH DIXON,
SPRING TIME TABLE.
Steamer Sarah Dixon leaves Astoria
Monday morning for Portland at !i
O'clock, and Tuesday, Thursday, und
Saturday evening at 6 o'clock.
Returning lmv,-j Portland Fumlay
morning at 7 o'clock; Monday, Wednes
day and Friday evenlnsrs at 7:30.
SHAVER TRANSPORTATION CO
Grocers, : and : Butchers
Astoria and Upper Astoria.
Flna Teas and Coffees, Table Dellcucle, Domestic
and Tropical Krults, V.(.atiii., Suar
Cured Hams, Bacon. Ktc. .
Choice Fresh and Salt Meats.
North Pacific Bretaery
JOHN KOPP, Prop
Bohemian lager Beer
And XX PORTER.
M orders promptly attended to
Japanese Bazaar
SING LUNG. Prop.
Don't buy anv Spring goods cnt'l you
have looktd our ftcck over. It will pay '
you and as usual our prices are such as to
e;lve us the bulk of the ladies trade in
417 Bond Street, next door to Mouler's
Fruit Store.
Gombrlnua
Brewing Go's
Cold Storage
is now ready to deliver 'his cclclirnted
brew either by the kflg or bottle. Prop
a postal to bos 800 or telephone No. UU,
nnc! your orders will b promptly deliver
ed. Ollice, Commercial and 12th Slrditi
8. K. UTZINGKIi, Agnnt.
A. V. ALLEN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Flour, Feed.iProvislons, Fruits
Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and
Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies.
Cor, Cass aud Squemoque Streets. Astoria, Ore,
IRVING AVENUE IMPROVEMENT
NOTICE.
Nolfloe Is hereby given thM tho Com
mon Coum.il of the Olty of AaLoria,
Oregon, Slave dUrmlni to Improve
Irvine Avenue from t'lio I0iut line of
156h strwt to the west line of I8tli
street, all in the olty of Aworia as
had out and recorded by J. M. tJ.'ilve
ly, by grading to Its full wi.tiih and ph
tabllahwl grade, and -by planking with
new and sound fir plank twenty fret
thnoutfli tlie center, and by building
aldawiHilks and guiiUrs on butili sides
thereof.
Afl tlhe (mprovernems to be m;ile In
a-ooordance wttlh the plans and upccill
:(aitiotis and orilinamies In -nmtJon
thei'dto.
The tond, lots, and premises upon,
mhteh 4ilie Bjieclal aBSnnen t fhn 11 be
levied to de-fiuy n'he cots and ex-r'iin.'s
of such improvement and the Uimrlot
embntutlng suld lands, lota and prern
iHes, be and t'lie Mine ait) dcNhrimtal
as follows, to-wlti
Comtnenctng nut Hho Pouthweat xr
ner of It 6, In fSocit 6-1, and runn-lnpf
tlhence Hwt on the Houth line of Lota
8, 6, 4, 3, 3 and 1, of eiu'h ot blocks 64,
53 and 02, 'to the Southeast owner of
fjort 1 in Ifliiok 62. Thvnce North on
the B.it line of said lt 1, and the
Was tine of Iiivt 1 In Illoek Z), 'to the
NoHChwtWt corner of sni-d lot, it!i-nee
weit on Wie north Ilnf; if Lots 12. U, ID,
9, 8, ami 7, in -iu-h ot iilo -Us 23, 22, uti-1
21, to the Nortli'west corner of Lit 7,
In lil K-k 21. 'Ith'Tiee 8oiwh on ithe
We4t line of onld livt and Hlie West line
it l.it 8 In l-.kH-k 64. ito pi. u-c vt h-
ginning. Comtiiiiiing all of 1 I 1, 2, .1.
I, S and 6 In Illoek 52, Lots 1, 2. 3, 4,
5, 8, 1n Block 6;S. Ln'ta 1. 2, 3, 4, & fln.l ti
In ifloek C4, and all of Lots 7, S. 3, J".
11 and 12, in Block 21. lis 7, X, I. HI,
II ami 12 in Block 22, find Xswn 7, S, if.
10, 11 and 12, In Block 2:!, and all of
said tamds. Ms end priiilvs within
said delgr,-,,ti t!,,cu; of H.'.l.i dl.-itrl'-t
are to be ul.J'-.itoii 'to wwh ari.f4Sjivent
as benetitfed ty such irii-'v.-ni.-.it.
D.Li rtKiiU-s of trie exjH-uMe of such iin-
provmeirls an.1 pLuis n,l .1, aion of
siKth work or imj.W"m'"rt'(1 ami of
the locilllv to Ih. l-iijo-oVi-,1 !i ivc .c o
deprifrptd by -xht Ctiv Hiiwv.ir w1 h
the Auditor and Polii Ji:-!;r-? for n
lie .x;nnliiiitlon and inny be Iii.,t--.l
a;t itin otln- .f im-h oiiic-r.
At the Tie.vt r-irtiiar nf-'Jng of the
Common ("ounrll followlut,- tne flint I
pnlillc .1' l-.ii of tula n-i:lf. v.d' b rii'-. t
int; -will h"'l 4.ri VVcl.e-r-i.iv, Mnv
n, 1 at the hour of T:M p. m..
at :(he Ci'ly Tl-iil. ;hv i, o.
nwi.v te rniile to tnwh xmHfiil tm-provirn-o-t
-will M Min-, i-rl by (.-.-
coti'M-tl, n1 tf t.v ?th,t M-.tr o-' 'ft-t
m.H.tliuf a r.r:ii.r:'.in ir-- t fcic'-j
Irnpi v."iii-it pi .'rif i by r - : 1. ' i tf
the olty owiii''.' inor? 1 . -n ..ni- f. ..f o:'
Hw t"'-ti'ly in e t;-l 5 . . ri-1 f.-, ,. 1 ...
filicl with r-iic A 11 '., :. -r 11 1, i : Ji.-.' ,.
SU -ll ln'!iMl.-"!-.-t 'i ,.t 1 - o ' ! ' - !
If at all. exf---:i? t-v a v :- ..; , w., , ,; ; ,
of iio.nii. !-. f t r ,-.o - !
Bv or-l'-r of i v ...
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