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T1IK DAILY AST01UAX, ASWtUA, SaTIRimY MOUSING, MARCH 7. HUM. gaily gUtottau. IOHM T. IJOHTKR. Editor. Telephooe No. M. DAILY. Sent by mull, per year 8nt by mail per month Served by carrier, per meek.. ,..fti; .Hi WKKKI.V. j Bent by mull per year, J Ip advance.' Postage free to subscriber. ' All communications Intended for piibll-j ration should be dim led lo the Mltor. , Ituslness communications of nil kinds ami remittances must be addressed to TM Asioiian. ) The Astorlsn ptiarantces to Its sub scriber th largest circulation of any Deaspapcr published on th Columbia1 river. Advertising rate ran be had on applb; cation to the busing manager. ' ! The Weekly AstivrUn, the second oldest , weekly In th state of Oregon, has, ncvt to the Portland Oregwnlan. the largest J weekly circulation In the slate. I t Jno. F. Hamlley & Co. are our Port lam! nctilv anj copies of the Atorln ran be had every morning at thtr stand. U4 Third atreeu AMERICAN SAILORS IX THE NAVT. It Is a gratifying fact that the crews of the meo-of-war of the I'nlted Stale navy now comprise a larger proportion of American cltixens than ha) be n the case for many year. President Harri-: on, Just, at the dose of his admlnUtra-' tlon, upon convincing representatlonsi made to him by Secretary of thj Navy Tracy, advanced the wages of sailors In certain grade, to which can be traced the change which has worked wonders for the naval branch. A few years ago lea bluejackets were largely foreigners, j -it It now appears that a majority of the men on our cruisers are citu-ns, and this change, la still going on. ' This statement Is no reflection upon the' natives of other lands, who have mad? fficicM sailers In years lust. While giving theui thel.- duo. the fact remains that a much greater degree of efficiency can be secured by manning our worships with American citizens. The latter nat urally tike a special pride l.i adding to the glory of the navy, in maintiining the honor of the flag on every sea. For merly the pay of the Jack Tars was so small that enterprising young Americans wwild not accept It, and forclgn-rs-prin-elpally Norwegians were enlisted in Jargv numbers. The impression that a very considera ble majority of the sailors of the navy are not cltiaens still prevails, but It Is an error. In fact, young men, who are finding that many occupations en shore are overcrowded, should consider whether th'V1 is not orjDortuniiv fnr thm in th . navy. Steady men. those who take an interest in their work, are sure to ris and special inducements are held out to such persons. The constant addition of modern vessels to the navy calls for an additional number of men of intelligence and spirit. New ships and the most ap proved armor, however, can never pre vail unless the men behind the guns are iuplred by patriotic sentiments and moved by a determination to reach the greatest efficiency In seamanship. Never before were there more or better chir.ces In the navy, for young men who are fond of a seafaring life to enter upon an hon orable career, and it Is gratifying to know that they are lielng improved. According to a Washington di!iatch the president threaims to ea'.l co.igrss to- gether In spetiul seslson If it adjaurr "without substantia! rtlief being afford..i the treasury." This conwmpla.i-'i '-etion is spolcn of as a poll'itij maneuver de- . . . . , , , signed to wi.:y the Rupublicam. It is clear thai Mr. Cleveland could gain notb imj nor thi Republicans lose anything were such a game as that tried, for the latter have offered to relieve the treasury and Mr. Cleveland has rejected the offer. They pteii a bill In the house which would have yielded thirty or fo.ty mill-; Xowl. chara,j. riorence Turner: read Ions more revenue. It has been defeated' ing, Leon low: recitation,. Adolph Be- in the senate, but it would not have been If th president had been desirous to relieve the treasury. Every Democrat In the senate voted airain.st It. Put if those of them who stick by Mr. Cleveland hf.d supported It It could have te.-n passed. T'ley world have dun so had he asked them to, but he did rot. and though the needs of the treasury were es apparent to thfm as to the Repub licans in the house, they voted stiaJily against considering the revenue bill. This course on the part of the Pemocrirs 'a Inexplicable. The president Is a mem ber of their party. They are respon - slble for the administration of public " affairs. One would imagine that thfy would be eager to have sufticL-nt mon-y to run the government and that this con tinuing deficiency would worry them so that they would resort to almost any thing to stop It; on the contrary, they seem to enjoy the situation. The Democ racy having shown such amazln? Indif ference to the needs of the treasury and the president not having lifted a rtniriT to get more revenue, it Is not likely that he will call a special session to secure special relief for the treasury. He could mske no political capital by such a move, for he has rejected relief when tendered him. Mr. Wambold's suggestion as to the necessity for a sea wall along the wal r front may not be a new Idea, but there can be no question that It is a most pertinent subject for the comdderatiem of all property own-rs In Astoria who are alive to their Interests. That a large and modernly constructed city cannot be located on the present site of Astoria Is patent to every Intelligent resident and 'ncoming stranger, and the belief so gen erally prevalent that the Astoria of the ruture is to be built elsewhere than the tocatlon of the present city. Is more re sponsible than any other cause for the apathy and delay In real estate move ments. Through the provident fore thought of a leading citizen, the neces sary power and legal machinery to build a seawall around the entire compass of Astoria's water frontage was obtained ts rolled" intofevor Hie largest piece of Good tobacco ever sold for 10 cents from the last legislature, and It only I neeils the action of the city council to star; the matter Into Immedlnte mo'lon There a 111 he no difficulty whatever In obtaining thu money needed for Ih work, provided immediate steps are tak- en- anJ lh? m,r Ir' ,r",, ca,"al w rothcomlng for a work or such majmi-1 tude would do as much to prove the rwlity of the coming Astoria as the completion of the railroad, with this dif ference, that while the railroad Insures the building of a new Astoria, the s-a-wall would settle the question of Its lo cation. ,. ..... ,, ,., W hile It may be true that Police Judge ... kelson had no Jurisdiction lo try thi gang of toughs before him yesterday, for; . the crimes of burglary and assault with deadly weapons. It appears very strange fh.i tnr h. -hi..h ... ..m.,..i bl lefore him that of disorderly con- duct and resUtance to an officer he did not see fit to impose the maximum pen alty provided by ordinance. It Is cer tainly little encouragement to a faithful' and over-worked police force to risk their ' lives and limbs in an attempt to pr-serve the peace of the city against overwaelm Ing numbers, as was the rase i:h lull eers Thompson and Safc!dt In th In stance wtv-n iuw-brnakera get off ltr such I'.iient niilli.. LITERARY EXRKCICKS. h"i Societies Hld Regular W-lyl Mee-tinxs. i I mM t.ornun;i,1 suxlety met In regnBrr session yeoteraay afterncwti- The elsi Uon ot officers ri-sulled as follows: President. Will Gray: vte-presldent, PIlinMn,. tr . ,., Tri,r linger: marshal, Ralph Vr-dey; chor-1 isier. Retia Hoonon; censor. Miss WeeiL The. fiilowinsT program was rend?r"sl,; every numler of which was excellent: Reading, Antona Johnson; recitation, J Ted Cherry: essay. Ed. Itabhidge: im-. personation, Russia Falor historical man: essay, Austin Osburnr lniprsatxn, Hugo Bowlby: address, N'cal Gearhart: historical sketch. Vinnle Lo-rett: allitera tion, Clara Simpson: reading. Lillle Mc Millan: recitation. May Jeffery: essay, Tom McCann; Impersonation, Flor-nc -Ross: address. Amy Lemon: reading. Will Gray: recitation, Llllie Malone; es say, Ella Powell. The following program w.s rnderea at the meeting of the Phllogi'an Society: Song, society: recitation, Willie Cyrus; reading. Emll Jupiter: conundrum, Mdge Sovey; original Impersonation, Ernst Olerg: charade, Edward Sutton; reclta-i tlon Ethel Stinson; conundrums, Oscar' Prael; impersonation. Annie Jefferv: (o-! etry. Earl Hansen: funny story. George' Oratke: Instrumental solo. Olga Noe.--funny story, George Conner: comositior.j Clyde Layles: recitation. Randall Reed. EXAGGE RATED ACCOUNTS. ! Are the Retiorts of th Tacomx Rusltas to Alaska. Mr. Mark Wllxinskl. a prominent Ixsl neyman of Seattle, is In the city. An As torian reporter had an Interview with the gentleman at the Occident y-str-day afternoon and was given a few point ers on the Alaska mh, of which Sound papers are full. "The further away from hsme I g-t, the greater becomes that Alaska rush," said -Mr. Wllxinskl. "This dispatch, (referring to the AssfK-iated Press report from port Townsend, published In yesteplay's pa perl says a great number of people and 110 dogs sailed for the land of the mid night sun. More likely the number of dogs wan VI. Why should people take dogs to Ala.ska from the Bound when. matter of fact, dogs are very pi tlful In that country? The dispatch fur ther says a high as I-VJ each are offeie-d for dogs of large size. Just think: f-'X for a dog. Why, an Indian brought three dogs to Seattle recently wht-n he came down from Alaska, and said he could buy all he wanted for from t'.i to 15, and Eskimo doirs, too. American dogs are of practically no value to Alaskans for hauling sledKes, and Just what they are wanted for Is Impossible to mate. Of course, Ing to the North the people are rush but the rush Is not as great as reported." The Sound papers publish column aft r column on the Alaska rush In fact, that Is what chi.-fly constitutes the local news of several publications. The papers evi dently refard the "rsh" ss rt rrood t'llntr and atvj therefore puthlng It along. , A strawberry luncheon Is an expensive entertainment at this season. j RQYAL, B&Ktng POWtJet. ' Hlghest of all in leavcnlnz StttflZt h V. S. Ootwetot Report i Wiggles I know Just wh.it to t ike for 'iisli'kness. Waggles teagerl) V I'o you? What Is It? Wlcgles A chai.iul steam ,t. Pears in's Weekly. Don't Invite disappointment by eiperl- ' minting. iieind upon line Minute Cough Cure and you have Immediate re- ; lief. It cure croup. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results, i Ct)4S. Kogtrs Sir Henry P'irkes, th- famous old us traJian statesman, is selling his llbrnry of S.'o volumes. Including some which are rars and valuable He states that " ,0 h, .' '. lumseif and those dependent cn lUm. "Utve m a liver regulator anu x can regulate tire world." said a genius. The m,.nt for tbf im,,tov,m,.nl nf i:,id druggist handed him a hattle of De Witt's, ,.,, from ,h, WIHt Un f por,y. Little Early Risers, the famous little i ,.0,)nj Iwt to ,he wt n,,, of Korty plUa. Chas. Rogers. . nflh .ir,.,. t.n tllel In the ' tffice- of the aftditor and iiollce Jmlge and People wno rid bu-y.-ies say thr c-; Is now open fsr InsiMctloti. an4 will so c.uired hump conies miirhty handy in; remain oi'n until the 3d iluy of Mnrh, shoveling snow. Wichita Eugle. 1 1M. prior to w filch lime nil nhj-i-tions te : said us!-ssm,-nl trust le tlie, In writing jS, ! lh Itie aidlte and p-dl.-e Judite. VutnilQlCn OlJ TO" ; The committee on strw-ts and public , . . , , i ways, Oogether with the hoard of a- PltCnGr 8 C3St0ri3e : '"'" or th city or Asioria. m mr. t i In the eoum-ll chamtH-m in the city hall It is Just as gowl as It looks, nr. Price', j ?' "ly of Aatorla, on Tues.lav .March I nking Powder, the most perfect made. 5- , , lork D- m- r, v'"" Mpuillxe said assfssment and report their MEN I POK SI'XPAY. H was a kind and thoughtful toad. I whofe skin was fliled with good cheer. f and whose spirits' rose with eating as j wnie men's do wifh drink." Irving. Breakfast, fruit. Bread mlet. Fried Smelts. Fw-etbreads au Grarfn. Fried Yellow Meal Mush. Coffee. Dinner. Oysters. j Chicken Soap with Rlea. Celery. Radishes, i Terrapin a !a Newhurg. Chicken a x Pondlcherry. Lima Beans a I'EspaKnole. Roast Fillets of Mutton, Currant Tomato Salad. Scotch Marmalade Fritters. Cheese. Wafers. Coffee. Suiper. Creamcl Clams. Roast Quail on Toast. Cake. Fruit, Tea. J lly. A hlih liver with s loa'ld liver will not he a long liver. Correct the liver with De Witt Little Early Klers. little piils i that cure dysjiepsla and constipation Chas. Rogers. A hatchet was fo'infl a t" iays ago completely Imbedded In the trunk of a' tree cut down In Ohclioygan county.; Mich. The wood had grown over It soj that it was Incisure from the outi b-. I It bore the name of Rob'-rt I .a Salle, i tire French explorer, the date P:.', anI the Ttin Invcrlptbrfi, "Ad Majorem l)e Olorlam," the motta of the Jesuit order to which I.a Salle IHonge-d. It Is a fixed and Immutable law that to have good, soiind health one must have pure, rbh and abundant blood. There Is no shorter nor sirer roue than by a course of De Witt's Sarsapariila. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. Sir Douglas Straight, who r- Inn- Henry Oust as editor of Mr Astor's Pall .Mall Gazette, was calb-l to the ber as long tigo as lSCj. Afterwards he became J "i1" p nL Aimnsiiiii, iirni.-ii inula. lie reiuriieii in ir:uun in i:i wun an en viable reputation and a pension. He has. hud some experience In Journalism. TUB OIHCOVRKY SAVBO HIS LIFE. Mr. i. Cailloue'i. druggist, navers v lie, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New D.s- covery I owe my bf-. Was takn with f a flMr.t.i. an.l lul all tha ,.I..,-UI... ..a ..,,, a.., ....... a,. ... ,; -Alalia , U.IOHUr HII'I IIOIICI" JUM'I' ti1li tor miles abouj'., bin of no avail and was j Is now open for inspection, und will so given up and told I could not ).ve. Hav- I'-nmin open nrull the 'M day of .March Ing Or. K' tig's Now Discovery in my IM;, prior lo which lime all -ibj ctiins to store, I sent f.r a bowle and began its! raid assessment must be III. d in writing use a.n.1 fr-n the first duf- began to get I wiih Hie auditor and police Judire. bH-.t.-r, and after using three bot:le was The. committee on streets and public up l alsmt agiln. It Is wrih it i ways, luueiher with the board of as Ki:'.:;l ,n g.d. We won't k, ey Kt.ire ori sessors of Ibe .-ltv nf Astoria, will m....i noose without i. ll a fr iriol at Chas, Jtogs-rs' drug store, ! 3, KARL'S OLOVF.Ft Ttryr wilt purify I your blood, cbar your compb rion, regu- late your Jlowels, and make your head clear as a bell. 25 cts., 5n cis, and SI CO. Bold by J. W. Conn. TO AX KMACIATKO ROAST Tt'HKKV. I Poor bird! you've had hard work to mi your maincd, You've pecked for bug lit rain, and grain In Wlntnrd, You yearned for food while you had hi and breath, What tnoekci y this slurring aftm- diath! J. J. In Huston Transcript. UUCKLKN't ARNICA tA LVK The best wilvv Hi the world tut Oim Urulsea, Sores, I'locm, Salt Hheuiu, Kvicr ftorva. Totter. ChupiHil timid. Chilblain, v'xn.n, and All Hkln hrup tlons, and ponltlvely cures Plica, or no wy required, it la gtairanteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, Si cent tr Urn. Fur sale by Chas. Hugr-m. Fellows' building. "Which would ou rather do. Jiirlcy, kl.'s a girl on her Hp or on her ryes?" I "Her eyes, of course. You would have I to do it twice to cover the ground." ! Harper's Hassr. When IUhy was sick, we gate her farioria. When she was a Child, she cried for Outorla, When she became Ml, she clung to (Outorla, Wheashel. Tilklreo, she g itlwui Outorla, It is nd cn rtunt t, n all drttg- glsta. It cures loopisnt fVnsumptlow ajullAthabest Oouc'mr i(uu Uiuw. Vir Sale b J W. Cnnn i hTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY! KK.lt. Mi Ki'OM K.-.KK T ' Al l. Opt'D everv day from 3 o'clock to AiIW iinl to ::Hl p. in. Suhncriiition mli. f; r aiiiiiitii Southwest cur. Elewnth auj Paane 5la. , ASTOKIA IMON M'OHKS .1 Looryoty t , fwt ot Jsiliv n A"i Garten! MdChipistS .lid B(v!rr M lkerS l4r J J Me-'ee Fspln 0 rest tri '-ir(wr Wmli V'sHv. Conors et A'i tWrt, n .-, iHvi.r 'r." r or.l', ee!(nt .n; ll,'.'t'(lu', . 1 Fox..... Vice President P-C' . . . . SU.-fr Tie Si Is a sca-rciteonaa ll'Ura lil"l. Slorrit.'tt h.i . lht:r. au natural lltVUHI I rrrp-. r asr UtlUnt. ' Itun, irrtuu.'B r ul. li.o .f mu,'n m-o xittCst''i,C'V br. N..H siiuiaYul -ISC1SS4H.0 n TW, C.LI hr rptr rrimi.l. lur : m, , r i Ivoitl. r ; l.'inul.ir wtii rriiut. NOTICE fK Kff.INi! AHMKSSMKNT itut.i. ni. s. impi:ovi:mi:t OK ItriND STUKI'.T. Nott-e Is hereby green that asrytnenl rol t Vo V. .'itntainlnt lh iihvidl n, i actions tt the common council. i i'uihi Astoria, r., renrusry :i. II. K. NELAN. Auditor and Police J-irV. nTIC-: OF FILING ASSESSMENT : ROLL NO. 11. IMI'RoVKMENT OF FOKTY-FIFTH STREET. Notice is hereby riven that assessment roll No. II.. containing the special anes-m-nt for the Imiiroviment of Forty fifth stre.-t, from the allew-way run ning throuifh blocks lie ami IH to the north line of Am or strvet In the city of Astoria, has been (tied In the office of th auditor and police Jude and is now open fnr Inspection, and will so remain open until tha Sd day of March, IUKi, prior to which time all oliju'tliws lo said assessment must be tiled in writing with the auditor and police Judne. The committee on streets and public ways, together with the hoard of nx- I sesors of the city of Astoria, will mi't j In the council chambers In the city hull I ut the city of Astoria on Tuesday, Mairh I J. lk!;. at 1 o'clock p. m., to review and , equalize said assessment and report tNelr j actions to the common council. Dated Astoria, Or., February 1, HH. H. R m,t).V, I Auditor and Police li .ige. NOTK'E 1V FILING AHSE!l;IME.T FOR BEWKlt IN FOLMlTKiiNVH STREET. Notice Is hereby given that assissment roll No. 9, containing the special assess ment for constructing a sewer on Four- tcenth street, from a point I!) ,'eet south of the south line of Jerome avenue In the city of Astoria, has be-n filed In the i.ffice of the amiltor and police Juiltre and Is now open for Inspection, nnd will so remain open until the Jd day of .March, Iw, prior to width time all objections to said axHC'SHmert must be filed In .riling with the auditor and police judie. Tee committee on streets and public ways, together with the uourd of as sessors of the city of Astoria, jvill mee t In the council chambers In the city hall of the city of Astorlu on Tuesday, Jiu.ch 3, ISM, at 2 o'clock p. m., to review end equalize said assessment and report their actions to the common council. Dated Astoria, Or., February .1, .MiC,, H. E. NEL.-ioS', ' Auditor and Police lud-e. i NOTICE OF FILING AMMI7HHMHNT HULL NO. :i, l.MI'I'.'iVK.MI.NT OF IIOXD fiiiti;i:T. , Notice Is hereby given that liSK.-ssnient troll No. 3, I'ontaining ih- p clil assess- I no-nt for th- improv. nment of I.uime r" ' "' inirty- lilth slrcet to Hie enst line of Thirty- revenih sireer. in Hie eliy ,,f Asiurin. bus been llb-d In Hie ...... r , L. , . ., . . In Ihn rnunrll Shnmbirs In Ihe ell I. .11 I of the rliy of dtoiiii on Tuesday, Mnir h a I 2 o'clock n. m., to revbw nnd ei(iiai.e said assmsnient and report their 'nons 10 ine common council. i Haled Astoria, dr., February CI, ive. H. 10. NKL.M.V, Auditor and Follce Judge. ,w-wn.issj'.-' a ij, i-nrfirH I i.wntt:.' sf' v it 4 HJ OnaceH a :. . ''lvlZri HKLINgHKNT TAX BALK, NnlU Is hereby given Hint by virtue uf a warrant Issued by ra,r of til lorn tuon council of the oily il Astoria, to me 1 I directed and attached lo the assessment ; roll of snld cltv for lh- yer ;vi. cum tiiaiidlng me, lis 1 had be it pieiinusly. I coiiiiiinnciiM to levy upon the uvula and ! cluiilcls of the iMliiitm-til lavpityera of 1 s.tid city In and named III aid loll, and, If none lo be found, then noun the teal . ,ro-rtv as,s,sl to such delliciueuia on said roil, or so luiicli thereof aa will sat- ; Iffy tile talcs ehurt vd llu iootl, together i with the costs itud expense, mid lor waul of iHUftonnl property to make snUl taxes I hue leiled upon, and on Hntur. . iluy, the Hill day of March, IMW, rein. , inciiclnu at lo o'clock n. lie, I will sell nl public auction at the courthouse III 1 suld city of Astoria, county of Clatsop, stale of Oi cttou, to I lie highest bidder for ' cash, to satisfy said Isxis, costs and ac ciuliig costs, no much of the rollowing dcscilbcd lots, blocks and a reels of laud ' as may he tirccsaiy lo pay the taxes ilut thereon. In P. S. sold or siller colli, lo Kcilur with all lc and costs. Maid I ml Is situated In lbs city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Hrvgon, and was nerd lo the following named pcrwns, to wit: Aster Laud and Trust Co., lot I. block III, Shlieiy's IrWlig Hrlwli; lots J, i. S, . block I. SIHi s Irving Heights; lota I, . II. Iii, 11. M. U 11, IJ, Hi, i, I J, 4. 1, , block S, Hlilvvly's lr Hug HriKbts: lots ;,,, Hi, II I.', li II, b's Hi. W. is, PA i, Jl. :v. :i. :i. : is :;. is, , t loek rililvely'a In lug Ili itilils; blocks . J, K, Hlilvcly ! Irving Heights: lots J, , d. a, T, ' block , Wliliiiy's Irving 1 ll li:hls JtS ti Aniotia Parking Co, fronMge lot 4. blocs . Mci'iurv's; fromago ' lot I. block Meiiure's: from, age let i block Met lure's; liouu.v. It t, Id k M I iii n . ii. ri'i biilf lot X Idock , MeClure's; Ilolitili;e lot 1, ' M. ek ', Mci lure'; fioiilai; lot 2. block , Mct lui' s. fro'iMcc lot 3. block ', Mciiiur s, fiont- re h i 4. Nock U, Mcliur. .. M J. Kluiiei. lot I. Hock 1. Me iiure's; f-oc.tnge ol , htock 1, McCbire's; b t t. I lin k I. Mc liurv's: trotiiuire lot t blo, k I. Meiiure's; lots 7, x, bhs-k I, Mc tiure's; east 3A feet lot I, block .Mei iure's; lota 1. II. block to. Met 'lure's; raal 23 f-ct bit It block Mciiure s: west half loi IS. bl.H-k bs Mcl'lure's; lots t II. U, U 14. blo.-k 1, Mc Clure's; lots I. J. J, 4. bbK-k I, Kinney's Astoria: west half lot (, Muck I. Kinney's Astoria: lots I. !. t 4. S. S, block I. Kinney's Astoria: wrst half lot T. block Kinnry's Astoria: lots 1, ?. I, 4. 8, fi. 7. . 10 II, It 11. block 5, Kinney's Astoria; let 4. blin'k 4, Kinney's Astoria: lota 1, 1 X, 4. i. i. block t. Kinney's As. toiia: west hatf lota a and 1. 2, X 4. block i. Kinney's AMorla.. . WIllKnte, lol , blot k S. Alder, brook, blocks f. X 4. i, , s. 10, II, l. X li. U Central Park: souih -il feet Idoek . 1st add Astoria: south reel ,lu k X 1st add Asioria; blocks 7. 1. . I". 11. 1st add Astoria D. II. Wrlch. block a. Wllllania. port: lol X blook Si. Hhllrly : end two-lhlrds lot 4. block ;i, Shlieiy's; frontage block TX KlnvHy's: east 15 feet west half lot :. block l.i. Hhlvsly'a; und hilf middle part lot i, I.I.K'k Ul. Hhlvrly's; undivided middle pari lot t. II,h k Ul. Shlvely's; und ' west i, blis-k Ul. Hhlvrly's: E '.i feet fioniugn W S lol i block 13. rUilvrU.a: ail froutage Hock 1. Shlvely's: und i, friniag W 4 block IS. Shlvely's; und ti W i, block 133. Shlvely's Nancy Welch, lots I. 3. 1. I. a, tdock U H'llv ly's: bts I, :. t. 4. . in. II. I!, hloi k 17. Nhiti-ly's; lot fl. block 12, Shll ely'n. Mock T. Ik Sblvcl s: lots I, - liloi'k U, Shl elv's; uiul llj lots J. I. 5, IS. hbs-k V.. Slliv. ly's: lota 7. . 1. lo. II, 12. bliH-k U. Slili.lys; blocks i, (I, 7t, s. K, W. Shin ly's; lots I. t. 1. 4. h. . 7. . X I". II. 1?. block 4'.i. Hhi-ly's; i;t...ji feet let . block 11. Sidle ly's: l.'SS0 fct lot pi. Muck M. Shllrl's: IS'.X'SI feet lot II. bbak M, li'lvely's; I'l'ji'il feet bit 12. block . Sblvely's: und ' all block III. Iihl.-ly's. ;.",'-ti-t lot 2, Mock 112. Hhlielys: KU feet lot , bio, k II'.'. Shlieiy's: i;i..x'i) fed lit 7. block 112. Sluveiy's; In the SK porilon nf J. M. und Stiaati H t. t: Sluvelv I' I. C, Sif K T !l N. I It 9 W, la-ing Isiomled ss fol- lows: Coiiunrmit.g at the SE itirncr of said D I. O, tlon e N i along the E boundary line of said rtulm to the H iKiundary ' line of the town of Astoria, as laid out anil recorded by J. M. ; Shively. tin nee SW on said H line of said town of Astoria lo tract owned and platted n Summit Addition by the Astoria ' Rcul Estate Association, thence i S nlong said tract to H Uiund- ; ary line of slid IJ L C, then-e i E to place of beginning, con- i tabling Hnf acres, rxc.pt there- ' from lu acres deeded to the I railroad trustees as per de.l dale.1 Fed. '.li. DflJ t,t3) W. K. and M. S. Warren, lots . 7. . block n, McClure's extend- 1 rd by niniy: lot II, bbn k 70, Meiiure's exieuded by Olney; i lot , block Si, McClure's ex lend, d by olney: lots I. 2, n. 14, blink :-3, M'-iiui-e's ixun.l .1 hy I idney; bd f. I. lie k isi. Meiiure's I xleiub d by Olney; Pit I. block I 7, Meiiuie's rxictiibil by ul 1" v: loi I, block tr. Mi tiur -'s j exleridrd by (limy: lol 1, block i I'll. .MC'lllie's extended by III- n. y: mid ir, lol I, l.l.e k Imi, Me- lino 's ( i , ,1,1 , by inn- v; lot 1 2. blci k l.'A M. lime' riini bd j by filmy: lol 7. bluek l"S. ,c. 1 f'lur. .xiendid by llln y; lot i 2. block 1'.'"., .M. iiiii, a ixieubd by Olney; I'd X Uv k I2X. M.- ( line s i xlend. d by Olney; lot I. block 11, McClure's exieuded by filmy; loi 5. bio, k i::2, lie. Clure's ixlencled by (lllley; lol 1. block l.'S, XI -liur '" exlended by Olney; lol , bloik HI, Me 'iine's ill, n,l,, by Olney; bus 2, 4, bio. k . .cCre's cvteiid id by Olney; lol 4, block I'i'i. Moiiuie". i xi.nl , by in y: lot I. block M. M.iiiirc'i ex- lend, d by Olney MM) The nb.ve sub- to cimm.iiie nl in n'el.i. k n. m. of snld ibir mid conllnue ' until nil the above described purcels or!"' lining limlrs. We have th" lurgcut real csinle nre sold I 1111,1 Unest line ever shown In Ihe city c. w. riccifiirtv, Chief of follce. Aslnrln, February II, fs'si. I NOTICK OF CoMI-LRTIiiN AND AC CIH'TA.NCK (iK KI'HITKKMTH HTH KF.T. Notice Is hereby given that N. Clinton S,,n:i c.iilrncl,,r foe Ihe lmi.r,.,..,m..i nf Kichteenth direct In Hhlvelv's Astor a under the provision, of Ordlnanea N! 5i,li rm the ir.lh ilnyof February, lwt, filed In 1 he olllc of the auditor nnd police Judge r th,. ,.ly , Astorln, the crtlllonto of 11, ii ....... 1... - .1.1..J..1 1 ,... ,., n , , , ,00. II I. nt streets, npiunveil bv the cuminlttee on rtreiis nnd public ways . After the ex piration of the time hereinafter speollled, if not objections lo the necc plance of such work be flhd, nnd the common coun cil shall dcemm such Improvement prop erly completed, according to the, contract nnd plans and spcclllfnllona therefor, the sairte may be accepted. Objections to the acceptance of said Im privmcnt, or any pnrt thereif, may be riled In the office, of llio auditor and police Judge on or before Wednesday, February i:rlh, isyn. H. V,. NF.LBON, Auditor and I'ollca Judge. Astoria, Oregon, February 15th, 18S6. Indio Tmu Oasis oh thi1 Colorado Disi ht A Hew 4ealth Resort III LOW 1Mb LI U I OH Tilt SI A Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate I'ronomifoil hy riiysicians tlic inont Kavorulilo in Amorim ! for Sull'oivrs from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objections urged against Indio In i Ibe past h) tho large tiuinbcis wliu Olll'rwlse would lime Uell glad lo luka adianisii of Us Isii.llcuil clonal is has been a lack of suitable accoinniod.itioti : The liouthcrn Pacitic iiiinp.il. y lakei. pbaauii In aniiiiucrliig thai sever. il Commodious and Comfortable Cottages havs Jtiat be. ii rrcird at ludlo stailoii. i that will be rental lo aupllcanis nl r a ! aonabl tales. They are fiiriiKhed will I modern comciilrn -ra, i,pplitd with pure artrslnn waici aul slluaKd as to gli occiii a us ti adiatilugi to tlx : rlird from mora or leas protiaet d ' resldenc-i l i this delightful rllmats. I From th San Franrlaeo Argonaut ) "In tli hturt of the great desert of Ibe Colorado-- Inch h 8. oil hern Paciilc trniersra iherj 1 an oaala called hullo, which, lit our opinion, 1 the sttnlini lout of Ihe eurlh We bcllcio, from p, isointl liiieatiK4ilon. thai for certain Indmd.ui tbete la no sp:tt op this planet ao fmor- able." U T Hirwart, M IV, wrllea: "Thr purity if the air. and the eicrc.nl sun hliie. All one with wotid r and .blight . . . Nature has accompllshrd si much Unit l hers remains but Utile for man to do. A to Its possibilities aa h.alth morl lure la the moot perfect sunshine, with a temperature always pieaaaiit. a perfectly iliy soil, fgr rain Is an uiikn.iwn factor: pure oxygen. d-ne atniosph. ro and pure walrr. W hat mote eon Ik- ,1, sired" t la ths place, abov all other', for lung troubles, and pars disc for rheumatics Considering Hi nuinln'r of sufferers who hnvo b-'n cured, t hale no lie-IUncy In rcculli lo en, img im, genial oaala as the harn of the atllli led INDIO Is 612 mill's from SAN FRANCISCO nnd 130 milt's fmm I.OS ANCKLKS Fure from Lo Angelts ll.oc For further Information Imjulr of any Miutnern I'acino Company Meet, or address e. p. RooEnia, Ast. Oen. I'aaa. Agt. 8. P. Co. J. U. KIRK LAND, Dint. paaa. Agt Tor. Firs' nil Alder Sta. Portland. Or I7J loot. FisKper Brothers, Lubricating OILS A Specialty. ' Sell ASTORIA, SJiip CliaiiiloltTV. 1 IiirIvvitri4, Iron it Sti cI, Coal, ( irori-rii'i it Provisions, Flour it Mill Fe.il. Paints, Oils, Vurnir'liOH, Iorti Supplifs, F'aii luiiik'n ciilcM, iKiorn it rindoiirt, Aj.'i iculturit! I inpli mi'iitti U'll-JIHIH it VfliiclcH. IS THERE? 1 Is there a mini with heart so cold, I iiuit from his family would withhold 1 The cumfoits which they nil could Und j In nrilrlcii of I'i'H.Mii'Itl.' of the right kind. Ami we would suggist nl Ibis sensnn a nl1" Hirb Imiird, Intension Tnldc, or st uiul n 11. 1 ill.- lit prices t Hit I Clltlllol full to pbusi closest buyers. HEILBOHN f SON. J. A KAHTAHKNI), OHNHRAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND OJHARF BUILDER HOIIMIC MIIVICU. gaT-tii utt Moving Tools for Kent. ASTORIA. OH A. V. A1VLKN, Df-ALEK IN Groceries, Flour, Fred, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Can suil Squmnoqiia Strn tt, Astoria, On B. F. ALLEN Wall Piper, Artists' Materials, Paints, Oils. (iln, etc. Japanett Mailings, Ruga and Bamboo Goods 365 Commercial Htreet. I'RortHHIONAL CAKim JOHN T, LHlllTKIl, ArrollNICY-AT-l,AV, times, upalalis, Asluiisn llulldllig. lleruuil liiyabisll. KebotlO. oil. luitriou I'HYHICIAN ANU NllltlltCON Oltlc over Albsrl liunlxir's slurs, esir. ih and Co imerclal, I'rlcsai Call. II I eilliflllellli'llU. 1 1" HI I Iper4(iiin at Ulrica fres; insdlcliiva furnlalod, Oil. KII.IV JANHON. I'HYHICIAN AND KUIKIICON Offlcs over (ilsen's drug slurs. Hours. 10 In II a. ni.; I lo I and 1 10 I p. 111. Hun dnya, 10 lo 11. Oil. O. II. KHTKsl, mrttlCI iN AND Hl'UOKON. Kpsclnt allsnllon In (llwmtwa nf wom an and surr?. Ofiio uvar Oantlgwr'a stora Aaturla Talaphons Vr U JAY TIITTLK. M. P. I'HYHICIAN. FtlUOICON, ANU i VOUCH KUU. Offtiv, Itisuiis a and t, I'ythlan Hulldltig Hours, 10 In II find I la & llMldenua. . Csslar atiss.1 II, T. OltOHMT. ATTOIINKT-AT-LAW. m Commercial Htrwl. V. M. Urorr.. i. It. ondtb. Urolti'K It SMITH. ATTl 1 II N K Y8- AT- T A W, M CommsrrlaJ alrast. J g. A. HOWLHT. ATTOUNKV A.NI tTtll'NHKl.'Ht AT LAV tiltlc on Hssmuid Mli-Mt. Astoria Or J, N. IXilph. Hlchard Nlxoo Cheater V. Ibdpll. lioLI'll. NIXON lHiU'll. ATTOllNrJYH AT UW. I'orlUuid. Oregon, 34. 3i, :, and fl, Hatnlltoii llulldllig. All lcl and ool ps-thn busiiiesa proinpiy at tended to. Claiiua agaluat lbs (ovvrnniwil spsc clalty. rlnClfcTT MKK-TINUrt, TKMI-LK I.OlHlia NO. T, A. T. and A. M -Ksgular csiniinutilcatlons bald in the rirsl and third Tueaslay avanlntt 'if each nuMilh. V. rt. IIOWKlsL, VI. U. F. C. IIOI.ntCN. Hemury. MIMCKLLANKi l'H HICAL KHTATB. NlVTART I'UIILIC. W. C. CAtWKlX. i: TsiiU strsst. WilKN IN li iltTLA N I I'all on Jno. K. Hundley a Co . IN iiilid atraet, and get the I 'ally Aatorlan Vlaltoia need not mias their niurnliig iMir whils thcro. After (Deals 1 Or at any other time W lirll loll m-iali a giael pitfur ask lur I he well klinwii. Inline lunili', liand lim.lc, while lalxir cijfnr - "Ui llclle Antorln " Cotirsslisl by all smokers In In llio IhwI clgnr iiiauufscturtsl. W. V. SCMIf-m;, 71 Nintr) Street. Astoria. Orvgosi. KXTKNPKK HtMI'ATII Y. "IKi unto othsr as you would hava others do uiilu you." la Byiii,atbeilcally shown in Ihn following lutes, ihe pie. suiiipllon lielng that sympathy la horn, or akin to pain or sorrow: "tientlemrn.-lieaae send Krause's Headacho Capaulea as follows: Two Isiaea to Flora Hey, Haiaiins. N Hnk. Two boil lo Lillle Wiles. Iiris klaiid. N Oak. I have always been grrsi tuffrrrr from liea.lachr and your Cat. 11I1-" am tha only thing Hint relieves me." Yours very truly. KleUtA HKAY. Havanna, N I'nk Kor sala by Cbaa. lingers, Astoria, nr., solo agent. They lack Life There are twines sold to fishermen on the Columbia river that stand Id the same relationship lo Marshall's Twin a wooden Image due to th human being they lack atrcngth-llf -eventless and lasting qunlltlea. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twine beside li a rah all's will do "Just sa well." They won't They oantvot. STIC A MIC US Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. "Teh-phone" leaves Astoria at 7 p. m. ilnlly (eieeit Kilndnyl. Leaves liuilaiid at J a. til. dully., ri cept Kiindnv. "Hailey Ontscrl" leaves Astoria Tues day. Wednesday, Thursday, Frldnv and Hniiir.liiy mntiilng nl if. a. m.; Hunday evening al 7 p in Isvfi I'oriland dully l II p. in., eg. cept Sunday, On anndar at II p. m. WALLACK .MAHKltV. Agent, Popular Science Nature, InvtntMm, NEWS ChsmUtry, rirdkino, HEALTH H)tfirne. fiiriuerlj BOSTUX JlllliML OF CHKMISTUY linlarged and Improved. Contains a Inrgo uiiuibcr of Hlmrt, Muay, rruclleiil, Interesting nnd I'oiilnr. Hsb-tiil-' lie arlliies, thin ran bo npprccliiicd mm enjoyed by tiny Intelligent render, even though bo knew little or nothing of sci ence. Proluse'y Illustrated and Free from Techhic hties Ncwsdcnlcr, 10 cents. $1 per year tr.Muntlon this paper for a sample copy, Largest oiroulo'.ion of any Scientific paper in the vwoild Published Monthly by linNJ. I.ILI.Akl), New York. "A TALKiNTKn KDITOH." nontlciiicn:-! had occuslon lo use sev. erul boxer, of Krause's H.ndacbo Cap siilcs while .traveling to Chicago to at tend the, National Jicinncrutlc convention, Tiny nclcd like a charm In preventing heiuliiclicM mid dlulnnas, Hnvo hnd very little hcndHche since mv minrn u,hini. Is rcmarkiible. Yours respectfully, JOHN U. HIIAPiTKn, Kd. Itennvo (Pa.) Itecord. For rale by Chas. Itnuara. Astorlu tr sole agent. ,