ifls fciiur jmwti, astobU, jJASCirttf iintwLva, DateJiJin j, inb T. LIGIITKK, Editor. iS OF SUBSCRIPTION :r.. as. JJAILY. :, pr yew. per month. S4.;:it t-y ilia! Sont by nail, Served l.y currier, pt-r week.. ,.r.w .16 WEKKLY. Kent hy m.Jl per year. fcl.OO In advance, IkrttaKe free to subscribers. AH comaniiiinaUons intended for pub lication sliould lo directed to the editor. Eiwinftsi communications of all kinds and rem-ltiianpes must (e addressed to The Astorlun. At-toi-kui guarantee to Us sub scribers, the largest circulation of any neirepapor published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be bad on ap plication to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has next to the Portland Oregon Ian, the largest weekly circulation In the state. Jno. T. Hand:ey Co. are our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning ai their stand on First street. A WELL .EARNED TRIBUTE. It will be remembered under what cir cumstances the new speaker of the house conducted his work during the session of the Fifty-first congress. The minority leaders at that timo placed their depend ence upon the lino of parliamentary tac tics to defeat any tariff legislation, and, In fact, prevent the passage of ny meas ure of a partisan character by that con gress. At the beginning of the session they were confident of success. By that It will be understood that they sot out with deliberation and determination to prevent the transaction of business by a legally elected majority of congress. That they did not succeed in their revo- lutlonary attempt was chiefly due to the fact that a man sat in the speaker's chair who was absolutely clear In his own mind that the men to whom the people had relegated the duty and responsibility of legislation could not sit In their seats and evade the duty or shirk the responsibil ity. He was not only sure of this, but Bure as well that the power resided In the house to Include for the purpose of legislation all the members of that body who were both visible and audible, and count them as present, even though upon palpably false pretenses they undertook the silly paradox of rising in their places and denying that they were there. His was the straightforward common-sense to treat naked falsehood with tho simple contempt it deserved, w thout much waste of time or words upon technicalities or subterfuges which made no pretense of concealment and never rose to tho dignity of a disguise. Under his rulings there were angry debates and stormy episodes. The minority protested and raved, and the Dcmocratlo press of the country could hardly find terms sufficiently de nunciatory and abusive with which to characterize his discharge of the duties of presiding officer of the house. With absolute imperturbability and perfect good nature he pursued the course he had marked out for himself and for congress, That was a congress elected to do busi ness, and It did it. Old It because it was guided by a man who had, with the courage of his convictions, steadfastness and patience, and a conscientious pur pose to execute the popular. will. Then for four years succeeded that ftratige period of political madness and Imbecility which gave us the Waltes, Lewolllngt. Pennoyers and Altgelds -as governors, the long-bearded and long winded Populists In congress, the unique second Cleveland administration, tho paralysis of business by Debs, the march of the Coxey army on congress to be ar rested for not keeping off the grass, the two CrlBp congresses, with tho wonderful Wilson tariff and the abortive Income tax; the financial panic, commercial dis tress and business depression, and finally the general breaking up of the Demo cratic party. The period ended with the election of the congress which assembled last Monday. And then, at a beginning of a new era of genuine statesmanship and saving common-seiiBe, the country wltnesaeil ono of the revenges brought In by tho whirligig of timo, when the repre sentatives of the largest Republican ma- jorlly In congress for many years mot and by a unanimous vote, fitly voicing the will of a unanimous party, choso for Its presiding officer the man who four years ago was the best-abused Repub lican of his time for doing with courage, steadfastness and patience his slmpl duty. And when on Monday Thomas B, Reed took the gavel In his hand It slg- nifled, over and above all personal or party considerations, that the American people honor courage and common-sense, tnilrt", with such care and thouKlitfulneis an should bo given to a measure expected to stand without change for years; would probably take more time than congress can give to It at this session. A much briefer bill, avowedly for preeout relief and not designed as a permanent settle ment, wttuld Berve eqjally woll to test the president's willingness to obey tho man data of the peoplo expressed in the elec tions ot last year and this year, and it ought to bo possible to pass some such bill without delay. Those who have followed the comparisons of Imports and revenue for the last few months will realize that It might not be necessary to alter duties on a great num ber of articles to raise a sufficient revenue. The Astorlan wants a man of honesty, Intelligence and education to be at the head of our municipal government, and In Mr. Frank J. Taylor we have recognized these qualifications. Besides this, the fact that he Is a sterling Republican, an ack nowledged legal authority and an inde pendent thinker are In our eyes additional and substantial reasons why he should be elected, If, in our advocacy of the elec tion of Mr. Taylor, Dr. Kinney suffers by comparison, that Is Dr. Kinney's misfor tune, not the Astorlan's fault It was openly stated on the streets of this city yesterday that Mayor Kinney, while chairman of the Subsidy Committee, made proposals to certain railroad pro moters, for payment to him for his ser vices, several thousand dollars, and the restoration to him of the lots he gave to the subsidy. We sincerely trust this Is not true. For the honor of the city, and the people who elected Mayor Kinney to the high office ho occupies, we hope he will be able to refute this ugly rumor. Since the publication of unquestioned and excellent testimonials concerning the legal ability and Integrity of Mr. George Johnson, Independent candidate for city attorney, the lies concerning that gentle man's standing, so Industriously circu lated by his opponent, have been very effectually squelched. Mr. C. J. Curtis, howler In Democratic processions and Republican nominee for city attorney, has deliberately and pub licly announced his Intention of knifing the head of the Republican ticket and the candidate on that ticket who is run ning for the position of auditor and police judge. WHEN JACK PROPOSED. I meant to keep quite calm and cool, And not behave, Just like a fool, When Jack proposed. Intended to be dlgnllled, And say, Perhaps I'll be your bride, If I'm disposed." In Epite of all I thought to do, My plans so cherished ne'er came true, When Jack proposed. I laid my head against his breast, And Jack can tell you all the rest, If he's disposed. -Life. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. If thou deslrest ease, In the first place ' care or me ease of thy mind Fuller. Tiles of people have plies, but DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. When promptly or pi led It cures scalds and rurns without the illglittst pain. Chas, Rogers. Human foresight often leaves its proud est possessor only a choice of evils. cotton. ELECTRIC BITTi!)R3. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed in the spring, when tne laneuld exhausted feeling Is prevailing, when th nvtr is torpid and sluggish and the need or a tonic and alterative Is felt. A prompt use of th.s medicine his often averted long and perhaps fatal bi.lous fevers. No medlc.ne will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system oottie at Unas. Rogers' drug store. Mr. Charles Holt for superintendent of etreets: A good Republic, n, and a man thoroughly capable of filling the position. Every vote cat for him on Wednesday will be a vote for careful and conscien tious conduct of work on our city thoroughfares. As election day approaches Mayor Kin ney is metaphorically wearing his over alls and going about with a pick on his shoulder trying to look as If he had just built the Astoria railroad. Conductor Osburn, to the "Citizen" passengers in the municipal street car 'Gentlemen, the lightning won't work. Some of you will have to get out and push." If Mr. Kleber Osburn wants to find out the meaning of the words "balance sheet" there are several dictionaries In Astoria at his disposal. New York Is thinking of putting its policemen on bicycles. If this weather continues Astoria will have to put hers In boats, The city of Astoria has been run on pap principles long enough. Things are ripe for a change to a business admlnls tratlon. Some of the candidates for city offices seem to be making the present campaign the occasion for one long glorious alco holiday. The Kinney IDr'Curtls'CJ Osburn com- blnatlon: Republican voters, what do you think of it? Perhaps Colonel Ingersoll will agree to arbitrate. Here Is the latest utterance of ex-Pro! dent ujnjaimn Harrison. It lias a pe rular Interest for the voters of Astoria at this time: "A readiness to go to the field? Yes, and equally to the primaries and to the polls. The real enemies of our country the dangerous ones are not the armed men nor armored ships of the grout powers. If there Is too much exuberance in the thought that we can whip the world, it Is a safe saying that we can defend our land and counts against any part of the world that will ever be In srms against us. We are alert a to foreign foes the drum tap rouses th heuvkmt sleepers. Hut wo are a dull people as to Internal assaults upon the INTKfilMTY" and PURITY of PUBLIC ADMINIHTRATION. gal vat Ion Army methods seem to be needed In politico' mural reform. It has seemed to me that a fuller knowledge of our civil In- stltutinns and a deeper love of them would m.i'ie us more watchful for their tiiilty; that we would think Li:t8 of thf levy neei:jsarv to restore stolen public fundi, and MOKE of the MJTRAYAL sn.i SHAMK of the thins. " The Republican party would not ned to dtdari Its policy If It fully controlled all branches of the government. The only uncertainty that mints irlns from the fact that tho Republican by tliem ci l. ii n not have a majority In tho utie o, s!.,i have reavon to expect a veto at tin- V )(! licnse. But these facts do a.t tii e t!.e Republicans from cWltta ti. to iU :.ut tie y ran to restore pros 1 i- ty. .!.. - ; cannot shlik Its ohllita tl.'n t.J roe ti i'. ' mate revenue. Yet U i-i t m. e ; 3 l.-'!u!,;;cftru are urr-v.r-. t'i -t n ' t i n of the Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorls. Misery assails riches, as lightning dues the highest towors; or, as a tree that Is heavily laden with fruit breaks Its own boughs, so do riches ' destroy tho virtue jf their possossor. Burton. ECONOMY IN FUEL. The Eureka Fuel Econo-nlser to a cl entlflce. proparvuton wthicth augment) the Intensity of coai and wood Uvea In tfhe proportion of S3 per cent. If the ttrctkn printed on each pack age is carefully atwerred, tne Eureka Ooai Economixer will rive to any crdlua ry or middling coal the utume value as uhut of siuwrlor quality. Tha Huraka Funl IX-ono nixer prevents the shoots, the clndera and Ihe formation ot smoke, which may poll, in an apart ment, so many vufuuibje Article, such sis curtiilns, paintings, etc. The Eureka burr any kind of gas which mlgtht desftroy tha breafhWbla air; apartments and factories In nrtilcji it la uael are consequently more htai'Uhy and comfortaWn. In leas) than five minutes, on can obtain a very brisk Bra whicb will Hurt thirty hours without belnc stirr ed up and without any addition of fresh coal. Hence an economy of coal, work and money, The Kureka Economise product a heat more soft and more conucMrated; when a normal hiU Is wanted, the ventilation must be parCy aiboppwl and, again, an economy in funl la to toe relied upon. We guarantee thax oisr preparation pro duce no Injurious efTect on the heaith, and dewa not affeut In any way stoves, ranges), graltea, etc. Laeve consumers can obtain the pro duct, which we do not hesttata In term In "nvu-vetoua," ,t much mora reduced prlcom. latch pack beans, with very wrpllctt dlreottons, our trade murk, rctr warning four hands crooned towther above a iron with this motto: "In union there is ireiwrth." Any counterfeiter shall be dealt according to law. We recifive urn frequently appUcdittons for sunnilea, and K to with rtrva that we aro compelled to rofuae the sending of the sume. Heretofore we tiavq itb- r&2y (riven swy samples In ardor to popularise our produ, but we cannot affurd to support euch heavy exptdiae any lomrer. The moderate price of our pro duct rt in tite reach of anybody who wanta to try tt. It Is for tne same reaaun that w hava decided to send it direct on rweJr of IS cent. To try ta to be convinced that our pro- d-tet la a triumph of oionce. 25 eenta each mckMre. nt tm nr I charga. AflLRICAN CL'RKKA FITL ECONOMIZER CO 1 180 Broadway. New York, V. S. A. ECZEflA, greatest of skin dis. eases, is the cause of more- intense suffering than all others combined. Tender babies are among its numerous victims. The itching, burning, cracking, bleeding, and scaling of the skin and scalp are almost beyond endurance. Sleep is out of the question. Most remedies and physicians generally fail even to relieve. If CUTICURA remedies did no more than cure Eczema, they would be entitled to the grati tude of mankind. They not only Cure but A single application is often sufficient to afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent cure. Bpisdt Ctins TnEATuiNT. Warm buthi with CtmcunA Soap, gentle applications of CtrrtOLBA (ointment), and mild doacs of Cuti CUBA Resolvint (the new blood purifier). sold throurhnnt tha vor'd. Porrta Dbdo a Caia Conr., Sola Frond, lur., Bialon, U H. A. r-"lluwluti r. Hab;'a skill DUnuunaa. Find Comfort and Strength in CutJcura Plaster A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN . jrocerlcs, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Caaa luJ Sqnomnqtia Sintt. Astoria. Ort When fcubjr was sick, we gare her Cartoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. m 32s ,. if ftJ, as, N1 ItU sold on Buaranteo by all drujr irlsts. It cures Incipient Consumption audi tha best CougU ard Croup Cure For Hale by J. W. Cunn. NOTtCG OF THE INTRNTION OP THK COUNCIL TO RE-KSTAKLISH THE GRADE OV 17TH STREET. aVSTORIA IKON WORKS Conromly St., (oat of Jackson, Astoria, General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Atarlne Engines. Boiler work. Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Outings ol All Descrlp'.lons Made to Order on Short Notice. John Fox, President and Superlntendem A. tu Fox Vice President 0. B. Prael Secretary ELECTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on thu 11th day of December, lbltj, a general election will be held in the city of Astoria, Ore gon, for ity oWcers, Namely: MAYOR. TREASURER. AUDITOR AND POLICE JUDGE. ATTORNEY. SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS JIARIiOR MASTER. SURVEYOR. ONE POLICE COMMISSIONER. ONE COUNCILMAN, FROM EAC'i WARD. There is hereby set of and established for the purposes of the general city elec tion, to be held on tho said 11th DAY OF DECEMBER, 193, The following election precincts, to-wit:' Notico is hereby given that the Com mon council of the City of Astoria, have determined and Intend to re-estal)ll?h the grade on 17th street, In that pnrt of the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlvely from the south rne or Grand avenue to the north line of Irving avenue, so that the grade of paid portion of sahl street when re-established will be at heights above the base of grades for said city as established by Ordinance No. 71, entitled "An Ordinance, No. 71, to establish a base of grades for the streets of Astoria, to-wit: At the crosring of said 17th street with the south line of Grand avenue, s.5 fet. At the crossing of said 17th street will the north line of Irvlnrr avenue, 172 feet. Said portion of said street to be on a straight and even slope between said designated points. At nnv time wlth'n ten days from th"1 final publication of this notice. to-wIM wi'hln ten days from the 2tth day of Deecrrber, 1HH5, remonstrance can be trade against snlrl proposed alteration of grade nnd It within said time a written remonstrance against the same shall he mnde nnd died with the Attdil yr and Police Ju'ge by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty adjacent to sold portion of said street, such proposed alteration of grade shall not he mndo in ony event. By order of the Common Council. Attest: K. OSl'.URN, Auditor and Police Juilf;e. Astorli, Oregon, December 5lh, ISM. WARD NUMBERED ONE. PRECINCT NUMBERED ONE, shall embrace all of the City of Astoria lying west of Seventh street, as laid out and recorded by J. McClure and extended by Cyrus OIney, and as laid out and recorded by Hustler and Aiken. PRECINCT NUMUERED TWO, Ail of the City of Astoria bounded on the west by Seventh street, in MeClurc's, and Hustler and Aiken's Astoria, and on the east bv the eastern boundury of Ward NO. One. Indio The Oasis of thf Colorado Desert R Hew Jealth Oesort BELOW THE LEVEL OF THE SEA Absolutely Dry and Pure Trorlical Climate dbJ eiltv janson. PHYSICIAN AND 6UKtnu. rf over Olsen'i dntg store. Houra. 10 to 18 a. m.: to 6 and 7 to 8 p.m. sun. day l. 10 to 1L DRI O R ESTES, . irmou.1 ii -" " Special attention to dlBeates of wro n nnd surgery. , . ClHce over Daniwrers store, Telcphime No w JAY TTTTTLIO. MP PHYSICIAN, BUKUJliUKl, abu ACCOUCHEUR Office, Rooms and , Pythian Buildlnir. Hours, 1U to 12 ana 1 w Rmddem -wr mr' Pronounced by Physician l ii. . morfc r avorame in Amen ca for yufTorers from" . . 3 the Lung Diseases Rheumatism WARD NUMBERED TWO. v PRECINCT NUMBERED THREE, the boundaries of Precinct Numbered Three shall be EXACTLY the same as those ot Ward Number Two, In said City. WARD NUMBERED THREE. PRECINCT NUMBERED FOUR. The boundaries of Precinct Numbered Four shall be EXACTLY tho same as those ot Ward Number Three in said city. The following places are hereby drslg nated as Polling Places for paid City dec tlon, to-wit: NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE COUNCIL TO RE-ESTABLISH THE GRADE OP COMMERCIAL STREET. SECOND STREET GRADE NOTICE, Notico Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria pro pose to establish the grade on Socon street, In that part of the City of As. torla, as laid out and recorded by Joh McClure and extended by Cyrus Olney, from tho Bouth line of Commercial strict to the eouth lino of Exchange stteet, the following heights above the base ot gradeB as established by Ordinance No, 71, ontltled, "An Ordinance to establish a base of grades for the streets of Aslorlu to-wit: At Ihe -intersection of said Second stree with the north line of Duane street, 13! feet. At the Intersection of said Second street with the south line of Commercial street SO feet. At the Inters) ctlon of snld stteet with the Kouth line of Duano street, 1H2 feet. At the Intersection of said street with the north line of Exchange street. 17!" feet. At tho Inttrsectlon of said street with the south line of Exchange stroct, 179, feet. Bald crossings to be level and sold street to he on a stralwht or even slope between crossings. At sny time wltl ln ten dys from th" final nublloatlon of this notice, to-wit: within en days from the 20th day of Pocember, 'KB. remonstrance can be mnde aga'nst aald proposed alteration of grade end it within said time a written remonstrance against tho same sliull be n-ado and filed with the Auditor and Police Judge by he ownrsjif three-fourths of Ihe prop erty adjacent to snld portion of sold street, such proposed alteration of trade Oiall not be made In nny event. , Uy order of the Common Council. Attest: K- OSBURN. Auditor and Police Jedge. Astoria, Oregon, December 6th, 1S05. CEDAR STREET GRADE NOTICE. Notico is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria prO' pose to establish tho grade on Cedar street. In that part of the City of Asto ria known an Aldcrbrook, from the west boundary line of the Shortess lVnation Ijind Claim to the east line or 01st street at the following hvlerta above the base of grades as established by Ord'niince No. entitled "An Ordinance to estaDiisn a base of grades for the streets of Astoria, to-wit: At the Intersection of Cedar stieet with the west boundary line of ttie Shurtess D. L. C.. 24 feet. At the Intersection of said street with 47th street, 24 -feet. At the intersection of said street with 4Sth st reft. 25 feet At the intersection of sold street with 4?th street, 37 feet. At the intersection of said street with WUi street, 46 feet. Bald crossings to be level and said street to be on a straight or even slope between crossings. At any time within ten days from th final publication of this notice, to-wit: within ten days from the 21st day of December, 1S55, remonstrance can be made aga'nst said proposed alteration of grade and it within said time a written remonfance against the same shall be made and Hied with the Auditor and Police Judre by the owners of three-fourths of th prop. erty adjacent to said portion of raid street, such proprsed altera! km of grsxle shall not be made in any event, lty order of the Common Council Attest: K OS1UT.X, Auditor and Tclic Judge. Astoria. Oregon, December Cth, 1S-5. Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon council of the City of Astoria, have determined and Intend to re-establish the grade on Commercial street, In Adair's Af torla. as laid out and recorded by Jo!in Ailalr, from the weit linn of 35th strret to the cast line of 3 t li street, so that the grade of snld portion of said street when re-established will be at heights tbove the base of grades for snld city as es tablished by Ordinance No. 71, en'i'Iril, "An Ordinance to estnbll h a bne ot grudes for the streets of Astoria, towit: At the intersection of snld Commercial street with 33th street, 22.G tVet. At the crossing of Comiien'l.il street with Stith street, 211 feet. At Hie Intersection of Commerclnl street with 37th street, 2!t feet. Suid crossings to ! level nntl said por tion of said street to be on a straight or even slope throughout the width thereof between crossings. At any time wlth'n ten ilnys from ti c final publication of this notice, to-wit: within ten days from the 21st day of December, isiCi, remonstrance can he made na'nst said proposed alteration of grad nrd l within raid time a written remonstrance nrnlnst the snine shall be mndo nnd tiled with the Audlfwr and Police Judge by the owners of three-fourths of the prop, erty adjacent to snld portion of snld street, such proposed nlteratlon of grade shall not he mado In any event. l!y order of the Common Council. Attest: K OHHlTr,N, Auditor and Police Judge Astoria, Oregon, December Cth, 1KH3. FIRST WARD. Polling Place Numbered One. In Pre cinct Numbered One, shall bo at what is Known ns Engine House Number One. on Astor street. Polling I'luce Numbered Two in Pre cinct Numbered Two, shall be at what Is known as Engine House Number Two, on L'ommerotal street. SECOND WARD. Polling Place Numbered Three, in Pre cinct Numbered Three, shall be at what is known as "The Welch Block," on Com mercial street. THIRD WARD. Polling Place Numbered Four, In Pre cinct Numbered Four, shall be at what Is known os "Smith's Cannery, In Adair's Astoria. WARD ONE. Polling Place Numbered One. Judges E. 'A. Ferguson, ('haiic.i Wil son, and Ii. S. Worsley. Clerks 11. u. l-'er'jnott, ar:i Then" Boelling. Polling Place Numbered Two. Judges A. M. Smith, J. M. Hughes, nnd wiinam LaKorce. Clerks II. M. Thatcher, and L. E. St uff. Many Remarkable Ci and UBS The objections urged against Indio in the past by the large number U who otherwise would have been glad ti tak advantage of Its beneficial climat 3, has been a lack of suitable aennmi 1 noda- tlon. The Southern Pacific Com I pany, idkea pleasure in announcing thai 1 . ev- T-il Commodious and Comfortable Cottag have Just been erected at India ilon, that will be rented to appllct at reasonable rates. Tfcey are 1 nit lied with modern conveniences, s plied with pure artesian water, and situated as to gove occupants all advantages to be derived from a n r lens protracted residence in this ll-htful climate. es sta Att up- so thf ore de WARD TWO. Polling Place Numbered Three. Judges C. R. Thomson, Thomas Dealy, and D. IT. Welch. Clerks Frank Cook and Hairy Gray. NOTICE OF T' IIC INTENTION OF THE COUNCIL TO RE-ESTAI1LIRH THE GRADE ON PART OF SIXTEENTH STREET. Notice is hereby given that tho Com noti Council of the City of Astoria have determined and intend to alter the grade of 11th street, in the part of the City if Astoria, laid out and recorded by J. M. ?hlvely, from tha South line of Grand Avenue to the north line of Irving ave ltte, no that the grade of suld portion of aid street, when re-established, will be at heights above the base of grades for snld city, as established hy Ordinance No. 71, entitled, "Ordinance Na. 71, to estab- Msh a base of glades for the streets of Astoria," to-wit: At the south Hue of Grand Avenue, 119.5 feet. At the north line of Irving avenue, 170 feet. The street to be of heights mentioned throughout the width thereof, at the re -poctlvc points designated according to the proposed gr.ule ,nd the slope between designated points to be straight or even, At nny time within ten days from Ihe dual publication of this notice: to-wit within ten days from the 2 "th day of Do- "ember, !:". remonstrance can be mail agnlnst snld proposed alteration of g ade run!" if within said time a written remon strance against the same shall be made anil illed with the Auditor and Police Judge, by the owners of three-fourths of the property adjacent to said port'on of mid street, such proposed alteration of grnde shall not he made In any event. Hy order of the Common Council. (Attest:) K. OSISURN. Auditor and Police Judge. A.itirla, Oregon, Dec. Cth, KS NOTICE OF THE INTENTION OF THE COUNCIL TO ESTABLISH THE GRADE OF COLUMBIA AVEMUE. WARD THREE. Polling riace Numbered Four. JuiIr-os Fred Wright, George Morton, and W. F. McGregor. Cleiks W. B. Adnlr and O. F. Morton. The following named Judrres are here by appointed and designated Chairmen in the respective Polling Places: Precinct Number One E. 7.. Ferguson. Precinct Number Two J. M. Hughes. Precinct Number Three C. R. Thom son. Precinct Number Four Fred Wright. By order of the Comon Council. Attest: K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, Nov. ;Mt!i, lUl.'i. (From the San Francisco Argonaut in the heart of the treat desert the Colorado which the Southern clfio road traverses there is an oal called Indio, which. In our opinion. the sanitarium of the earth. We llevc, from personal Investigation, th, ror certain Invalids, the-e is no spot this planet so favorable." G. T. Stewart, M. D writes: "Tl purity of the air, and the eternal stn shine. 111! one with wonder and dellgh Nature has accomplished I much that there remains but little ft man to do. As to Its possibilities aj health resort, here is the most pel feet sunnhlne, with a temperature a ways pie.isant, a perfectly dry sol for rain Is an unknown factor: pur oxygen, denps atmosphere and pur water. What more can be desired It is the place, above all others, fo lung troubles, and a paradise for rheu matics. Considering the number o: sufferers who have been curpd, I hav no hesitancy In recommending thu c-enlal oasis as the haven of the afflicted," INDIO afTPSSk. Is 612 miles from SAX ITtAXCISCO .!!': 130 .iiiles iron i LOS ANP.KLES German Physician. BclccUO. DR. BARTEL. OT,o i PHYSICIAN AMU Dunwv--Oiflce over Albert Duntwr i store, cor. 9th 1 and Co omerclal. Prices: Laiw. conanemenu. J10.W. uperuui free; medicines furnished. . DOCTOR ALFRED KINNET, OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCE. mv hA found in his office until I o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until t p. m., and from 6 until 7:iu evenings. H. T. 0RO9BT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 468 Commercial Street W. M. LaForce. S. B. Smith. LaFORCE II SMITH, ATTORNEYS-AT-YAW, 386 Commercial street J. Q. A. BOWIiBT, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LA"W Office on Second Stiraet Astoria, Or. J. N. Dolph. ' Richard Nixon 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 specialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F and A. M. Regular communications held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month. W. G. HOWELL, W- M. E. C. HOLDEN. Stary. MISCF.LLANFnT REAL ESTATE, NOTARY PUBLIC. W. C. CA83ELL, 178 Tenth street. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley . Haas. 160 First Btreet s.nri get the Dally Astortan, Visitors need not miss their morning paper .yhii there. BEVERAGES WINES AND BRAND1FS. "'i 7 fandel wine lnntead of enffrv y 1 Fifty cents per gallon. Don 1 peach and apricot brandy .!? IV. : Cotmao and wine at ai iiiii- Snap A iodak Fare Irom Los Angeles $J.oc NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND AC CEPTANCE OF DRAIN IN ADAIR'S ASTORIA. Notice Is hereby gien tliut the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, pro pose to estublish ihe grade of Columbia awnue. In the part of tho city of Astoria aid out and generally known as laylors Astoria, from the north line of laylors avenue to a line drawn actoss said ave nue at light nn.jles thtrto from the routh- eaft corner of Block IS, so that tne gtaue of Fald avenue when established w.ll be at elevations above the base of grades of said city as established, by Ordinance 71. entitled, "An Ordinance. No. 71, to es tablish a base of grades for tne cay 01 Astoria, as fellows, towit: At the north line of Taylor .avenue. feet. At a line across snld avenue from the northeast corner of Let 2. to the south west comer of Block 1!, 41 feet. At a line across snld street at a right angle thereto, from the southeast corner of Block IS. 42 feet, ttie si reel 10 ie 11 vei throughout the width thereof, at any des- h.-nnted nolnt. and upon a atriitsht or even slope between said designated points b relnb.fore mentioned. At anv time within ten days :rom tne final publication of this notice: to-wit: ithln ten days from the ann day ot ie- enilier, 1KW, remonstrance can be made against said proposed alteration of grad nd if within said time a wrl'ten temon- strano against the ame shall be made and filed with Ihe Andl'or and I olio Ji'dr". by the owners of thr-4-fou-!h of th property adjacent to said pcr'lon of snld street, such prcposed .ll'erail'-n of gr.uln shall not be made In anv event. Tv order of the Common Council, (Atteft:) K PSHUP.V. Atidiior and police Judce. Astoria, Oregon. Dec. 5th. INK. Notice Is hereby given that J. A. Fas tanend, contractor for tho construc tion of drain in Adair's Astoria, under the provisions of Ordinance No. 109-1, on this :'1d day of November, 1SH5. tiled In tin? olHce of the Auditor and PotVw Judge of t'lie Pity of Aetortja t'he Certificate of tiho City Surveyor, and Super!ntndnt of stive's, niprove1 bv the Committee on Stivets and Public Ways. Alft-e-r the expiration of 'the 'Hmo here inafter speollied, if no objections to the Recppxanee of such work be filed and the Common Cwim?i tiall iloern such Im provement property completed, according to li'ie contract vtnd p-'ians and upeclfkM tions fliorefor, Che "a.:ne nitty "be ac.'eip-ed. Objections to the acceptance of fnld ;"wement or n ny part thereof, may be tllel In the olllce of the Auditor and Police Judve on or boforo 'Wodne.-day, Nov. 27, IS'3. K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police J idge. Astoria, Oregon, November I'Dd, lt-95. ALAMEDA AVENUE GRAT E NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria, pro pose to establish tho grade of Alnmcda avenue, In the part of said city laid out and generally known as Taylor s Astoria, from the west line of the John McClure Donation Land Claim to tli East line of Melbourne aven-.ie, so that the giade of said avenue when so established will be at elevations above the base of grades rf said city as established by Old nance No. 71, entitled, "An ordinance. No. 71, to establish a base of grades for the streets of Astoria, as follows, to-wit: At the west line of John McClure Do nation Land Hnlm, 4!i feet. At a line drawn across said avrncc, at right angle to the North liro 1 hereof, and Intersecting the south line thcr'cf, at a dlstnnre of ?8 1 feet from said line of said Donation Land Claim, aeoord'ng to measurements on the south line of said avenue, ti fe-;t. At a line drawn across aid avenue at right angle to the north line thereof from the northeast corner of Block 1. In Tay lor's Astoria. 40 feet. At a line drawn from the southw?st cor er of Block 19. to the nortlu ast corner of Block 2. 41 feet. At h line across sptd avenue nt rl"bt an gle to the south Hoe thcrnif from the southeast corner of Pl.vk n, 42 fe -t. At the enst line cf Melbourn avenue, 1 feet, the street to be level throrghout the width thereof, at any designated point and on an even slope between said designated point At any time within ten days from the final publication of this notice: to-wit: within ten days from the SUh day of De cember, WW. remonstrance can be made against said proposed alteration of grade and If within snld time a written remon strance againt the same sha'l ee p-ade and filed with the Atid'tor -ind P lie-' Judce. bv the owners cf thre-fourths of the property adjacent to said port'on of said Ftreet. such proposed alt.-raton of grade shall not be ma le In any vent. Bv cr.ler of the Common (,'oiimc 1. (Attest:) K OI TTtN, I A-.: liter an-l Co"- J.:dge. I At rla. Oregon. re. 5th. Fur further Information Inquire of nny t-outnern Pacliio Company agen'. or ail, trees E. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. S. P. Co. J. B. KIRKLAND, Dlst. Pass. Agt Cur. Fir- and Alder Sta. Portland. Or MUSIC HAIib. KEATING & CO will open their Music Hal at &"9 Astor street .Saturday the n th. They will keep numberless good liquors and 1 gr besides having good music all th limn. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. AMERICA'S tefsst -f- Trrs-Mi Railway System. FROM OCEil TO -IN- Palace Dining Room and Sleeping Cars, Luxurious Dining Cars. Elegant Day Coaches. also - Observation Cars, allowing Unbroken Views of the Wonderful Mount ain Country. $5 00 and $10.00 aVk-,1 "it sli ti Vet Fuji Tourht c r th' b---t on wh els. qulimeiits of tii- very fines tiin-uf-i ut -I.t!l Canadian Pacific ROYAL Ml STEAMSHIP UK -T0- China and Japan. China steamers leave Vancouver, B. C. Empress of India hmpress of Jp.in ttn; ross of ChiM fc-n n-ks of Iviia l-mp-rs J "i an Emp'c&s of Ch m Anj acth. Sept. iwh. Oct uth. Nov. nh. D.c. oth Australian .tmmer le.e Vnnr.niv r, B. C 16th of every month. ' For ticVrt rates aid ii.f.irmsiioii call . i r .iJJ;-ss jAS. Fli SON, A ent, Astoria, Or. V F. Car n. Traveling fa-.s. Aet , I -..ni i VV'l-h . "ncL. iiivv. ;-, D st ' .ss. Art.. Vancouver, B. C. ..- at any man eoinlnsr on . ' our store ami you'll pei ., 4 portrait of u nun brlmiiil'.r OTerwltti ilcM-uni tuoiii;lit8 8uch ipiiui y in tit liquor- we hve tootlcnire ciinu)!lt to PLEASE ANY MAN. Conje and Try Them HUGHES . CO. EXTENDED 6TMPATHY. O Do unto others as you would have hers do unlo you," Is sympathetically "own In the following linen, the pre option being that sympaloy lr ('. n, 01akln to pain or sorrow: Jen tlemen: Please s;nd l-Craux-' s dache Capsules as follows: i'wn 'Ojia to Flora Seay, Havanna. N. Dak. 'weboxes to Lillie Wilcox, Brookland, lak. t nave always been a great iitTer from headache and your Csp ;!ss -vre the only thing that relieves te." yours very truly, V FLORA SEAY. Havana, N. Duk For fle by Chas. ttogers, Aetori-i r. Sole Agent. jTbTwyatt, i Astoria, Oregon. lard ware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINT8 and OILS. 6p Th Tl on - the Pwli hum fool twin at Teli 'Te daily Lea cept I 'Ba day, Satur evenli Lea cept ( RO: Gnx Rnt Te, Ch clal Attention Paid to Supplying Ships. ey Lack Life ... iere are twines sold to fishermen the Columbia river that stand in same relationship to Marshall's a as a wooden Image does to the an being they wck strength life nnes3 and lasting qualities. Don't yourself into the belief that other es besides Marshall's will do "just ell." They won't. They cannot. STEAMERS iphone & Bailey Gatzert lephone" leaves Astoria at 7 p. m. (except Sunday). ves Portland at " a. m. dal'y., ex lunday. Hey Gatzert" leaves Astoria Tues Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and day morning at 6:45 a. m.; Sunday lg at 7 p. m. ves Portland dally at 8 p. m., ex lunday. On Saturday at 11 p. m. C. W. STONE, Agent Nor Boh Lea, vi Sumy UM-Ooa b proi 3S HIGGINS & CO. :er, : and : Butchers . and G'ttc. , Table (VKat ei Duntf-stlt aJ Trcp.ii utts, V-jtetat-i. Kgf Cvt'vi Hams, Bacon. Ftr, nice - Fresh - and Sait - Meats. ' th Paeifie Bremery JOHN KOPP, Pmp enrnn L. c And XX PORTFI' order, with J. L. Oar'.,n at r ld Ssloon or Louis tino-e at roopolJta.il SaJoea. A.l (.-Orn IE nptry atteiKled tt.