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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1896)
THE DAILY AST01UAN, A&TuttlA, TIES,aY MORNING, MARCH 10. lYM. gaily glotovlmt. JOHN T. UOHTBR, Editor. rxwiw op urts:sJii,To. Telephone No. M. DAILY. Bent by mall. Pf year Sent by mall per month Strved br carrier, per week ...tC.M ... .So ... .10 WEEKLY. Sent by mall pr year. 8 tn advance. Postage free to subscribers. All communication Intended for publl ration should b directed to the Mltor, Business communications of all kinds and remittance must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Atorian guarantee to It ub- erlber the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate ran be had on appll cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second oldest weekly In the tte of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan. the largest weekly circulation In the Mat Jno. F. Handler Co. are our Port land agents, and cor lea of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their itand. B Third street NOT A YELLOW IKK YEAR FOR DEMOCRATS. The Democrats will do well to bear In ntnd that this la not "yellow dog rear for tlictr party, whatever It may be for the Republicans. The people, will bear no paltering In a double sense from them. They must walk In the straight and nar row path of absolute rectitude, and must show clean hands at each turning of the road. Honesty and a stanch declaration of principles can alone -save them in the eongraarfonal elections, or give them any ehanre whatever In the electoral colleges. K they do not exhibit these the Waterloo f ISM wUl be followed by a Sedan of Stt. From this point of vtew: therefore, it behooves those who are now considering the future of the Iemocra?y not only to resolve upon the adoption of an honest platform-one that expresses precisely what it means but also to place upon It a man who can cordially support the plat form. Kentucky has already afforded enough experience In the way of doub'.e dealing, the Democracy there having tried to win with unsouud money candidates on a sound money platform. The result was that the state wss lost to them, and similar action by the national party will be followed by a similar fate tn the na tion at large. The leaders of the Democratic party have been brought face to face with ques tions they cannot Ignore or sink out of sight. They must choose which master they will serve, and under which king they will carry the banner. They must declare for sound money with no uncer tain meaning or throw their fortunes in with the mining camps. They are In no position to put before the people a decla ration of principles that may be construed one way In one section of the Union and another way In another action. Even by this honesty ot conduct th y may not win the presidency, but they may win many congressional districts, and they will not lose their aeif-reepect even In defeat They may be overborne In the great battle of 1SS. but th.y may still boast that they have saved their honor. It has ben said that money Is the root of all evil, and It may hi said that the Populistlc assaults on our financial sys tem Is the rosin cause of the present depression, because the men who hold the money will not Invtst nor loan the rame until they are assured that their returns will come to them In the same money, good in any and all parts of the world. Abuse on the part of the jllver Ites will not bring this Idle money Into circulation, and until these hoarded mill ions flow Into the various business arter ies the body politic will all, business will remain at a standstill and labor will seek employment In vain. It therefore re mains for the American sense to assert Itself, to recognise the seriousness of the , uesclr.a and to unite In the great drug lie that Is confronting us. Men may 4iltt on the various propoii'.io.is ss pre- tented by the different political parties, hue all men of common sense should tgrcc tl.at the question of the finance m'irft c settled soon and settled on a sound tisl. The bewhlskered senator . from Kansas Joins the rufflian senator from Carolina in this effort to force an cbwlet and ruinous financial policy upon tn!s gavernnent; the leather-lunged sen ators from the great state of Nevada and the misfit atnators from Montana tickle tut vanity of Missouri's low-cut Senator V-.t, and all of the desperate crew ap plaud every Indecent exhibition on the .art of this set .of mushroom financiers. '"Lat; then, is the duty of the conserva thinking masses of our people; to jr aHiill prejudices and to unite In be one' great effort to guard the poeket 'ook ot this nation against these green foids men who hav I a longing to take sot the shining gold and put in Its place a lot of worthless sawdust Let us as sure the world that we Intend to protect our treasury regardless of political conse quences, and with this assurance will come a revival of trade, a renewal of enterprise, bringing profit to the Investor, giving employment to our unemployed, bringing cheer Into every American home and good will among men. Four year ago thla was the most pros perous country. In the world. Its credit was at the highest. Its currency was everywhere current. Its Internal devel opment. Its advance In diffused w-alth and other elements of a higher civiliza tion, It productive Industry, and Its ex ternal and Internal trade, were enormous beyond precedent. It paid the highest wages In the world, and It gave Its work bigmen the greatest leisure and the great est comfort. But the very plenitude of their prosperity Intoxicated them. The worklngmen were so well off themselves that they fancied the manufacturers must be too well off, and resolved to vote for a change, which Democrats said would I Say! mister! youVe dropped youn The largest piece of Good tobacco ever sold for locents strip their employers, and give them more. They voted accordingly, and ln-j stantly inaugurated the worst panic and ' a protracted season of the most wide-1 spread and disastrous bard times the country has ever seen. Every election I from that day to this has only brought out more and more clearly the fact that ! they nav discovered their mistake.) Every election baa shown that the one thing they want Is to undo their mistake "in ISO, and "get back to where they were." HOW IT WA8 DONE. The result of the Democratic primary election held last Saturday should not be misconstrued. About one-half the del- ; egates elected are sound money men, snd j that all were not gold standard advocates Is due to the fact that, led by certain agitators, many Populists voted who had no previous affiliation whatever with the party; and. as was to be expected, cast their ballots for candidates with vision ary Ideas on the money question. Thus, the Populists, assuming the guise of Democrats, defeated the choice of the real rank and file of the party. The in significant pluralities of such old and faithful leaders as Alfred Kinney, Isaac Bergman and Benj. Young, with the de feat ot others of equal standing, shows to what extent the Populistlc adultera tion affected the total genuine vote. If it is true, as the writer of a letter signed "Republican" says, that Clatsop county has been conceded the right to name Congressman Ellis' successor. It is an opportunity which certainly ought not to be declined. The advantages of having a representative at Washington who is Identified with the development now commencing at the mouth of the Columbia, to this entire section of Or egon would be incalculable. This coun ty has a number of Republicans who are distinguished enough to be wor thy of the nomination. Dr. Baker has been named by our correspondent, and it the doctor could be Induced to become j Clatsop's candidate, there la every reason j to believe he would receive the entnusi- ' astlc support of enough delegate to -I cure his nomination without difficulty. j The Chicago Tribune says: An Oregon ! conttmpcrary thinks there should be some legislation concerning the horse- menl Industry. We think It extremely i doubtful whether a horsj measure of i any description could go through the United States senate without a free silver rider. A HOU8HHOLD TREASURE. D. W. Fuller, of Canajotiarie, N. T., says that he always keeps Dr. King's I Nw Discovery In the house and his fan ! ily has always found the very best re- suits follow its use; that he would not I be wp.hout It, If procurable. Q. A. Dyke- man, Drurglst, Catskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery Is undoubtedly the best cough remedy; that he has used It In his family for eight years and that it has never failed to do all that Is claimed for It. Why not try a remedy o long tried and ttated. Trial bottle free at Chas. Rogers' drug (tor. Regular sis Sue. and tl. A vulgar man is captious and jealous; eager and Impetuous about trifle. He suspects himself to b slighted, thinks everything that Is said is meant at him: If the company happens to laugh, he I persuaded they lauch at him; he grows anrry and testy, says something very impertinent, and draws himself into a scrape, by showing what he calls a proper spirit and asserting himself. Chester field. I It Is a fixed and Immutable law that to ' hnA flrnrwl . annnrf health nnm mn.t hav. pure, rich and abundant blood. There Is no shorter nor surer route than by a course of DeWltt's Barsaparllla. Chas. Rogers, Druggist. There Is this difference between a wise man and a fool; the wise man expect future things, but does not depend upon them: and In the meantime enjoys the present, remembrlni? the past with de light; but the life of the fool Is wholly carried on to the future. Epicurus. KARL'S CLOVER FOOT will purify your l.iood, clear your complexion, regu late your Bowels, and make your head clear as a bell. 25 ct 60 cts., and tl M. Sold by J. W. Conn. laitr" ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot Mil In leavening Strength. U. S. 0t mt Report True modesty is a discerning grace, and often Mushes Ir, the proper place: but counterfeit is blind and skulks through fear, where 'tis a shame to be ashanud t'appear; humility, the parent of the first, the last by vanity produced and nurs't Cowper. Don't Invite disappointment by expert- mentlng. Depend upon On Minute Cough Cure and you have Immediate re lief. It cures croup. The only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. He surely Is In want of another's pa' tience who has none of his own. La vster. "Olve me a liver regulator and I can regulate the work)." said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Chas. Rogers. Order Is the sanity of the mind, the health of the body, the peace of the city, the security ot the state. As the beams to a house, as the bones to the microcosm of man, so Is order to all things. Southy. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. There Is always and everywhere some restraint upon a gttat man. He Is guarded with crowds and shackled with formalities. Cowley. A high liver with . torpid liver win not be a long liver. Correct the liver with De Witt's Little Early Risers, little pills that cur dyspepsia and constipation. Chas. Roger. The honest heart that' free frae a' in tended fraud or guile, however fortune the ba' has aye some cause to smile. Burns. When Baby was sick, we gave bar Castorla. When she wu a Child, she cried for Csstoris. Wbea he became Was, sb dung to Castorla. When she L ChIJdihm-tbemCtorla, fXKl THE BE8T SLOOBottln. One cent acioa It la sold on a ramnteo by all dnir- gist. It cures Incipient Consumption vut we do vougu ua I'Tou uuij For Sale by J. W. Conn. hSTORlA PUBLIC IiIBWl KEAD1NQ ROOM FREE TO ALL. Opn every day from 3 o'clock to 5 :30 and n:3fto9:30 p. in. Knbecription rate $3 per annnin. Southwest cor. Elevsnth aud Duuia 5tJ, ASTORIA IRON WORKS Coo' only St, foot of Jackson, Aitort General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marin Engines. Boiler work, Steaa boat mi Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Mad lo Order on Short Notice, John Fox.... President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vic President O. B. Prael Secretary HI O Is a ntm-vAmnnfmm rmlf for Gooorrlirea, OI"t, Hpermatorrbwa, WfaftM. unnatural dii. I chargMt. or aor Inflammft- cioq, irritation or ulcera tion of tnnrnnft mom. iTtElCti"'iCi). brn- Non-MlrlnicBUt. k tmCISMTI.O LT"1 ' IWogglaU, 0. S. A. ji ,n P',n wriPPr, r.pi pri-iiu. wit tl.lft, r i Ultl... t2.7i. Cirtulur LUt on r,juest iVVi .4(l m - ;.rt f. . JfCV ''atal'M 'j. s"7.jnL-T k . mm ( wwir.. P m 'rwftau mtulN. ii-V HlTCKLEN'8 ARNICA HALVT4. The best aalve In I he world tut CM Itrtilsea, Sure. Uloetw. Halt Kheum. fever 8ore. Tetter, Chapped Hands Chilblain. Cm., and All Hkm Krup- tHMt. and positively cure nie. or n py required. guaranteed lo give p.Tf,vt wtlsfaotloti, or money refunded. trt.a a Mm i r txx. For ul b Cr.ua. Rogers. Odd FftlowV Milldln NOTICR OF FII.IN AHMMMMKNT ROLL NO. IMl'ROVKMKNT OK HONO 8TUKUT. N'otl.-e I hereby itlven that esment roll No. , containing the special asuess-, ment for the Improvement of Ho.id street, from the west line of l"orty- ,-coud atreot to the west line of Forty-, fifth street, has been fllr.l In the, tflK'e of the auditor and polio indue and Is now open for inspection, and will so remain open until the Sd day of Mr.-h. IV. prior to which time all objection to said assessment mum he tiled In writing, with the atiilltor snd police Jutlite. The rontniltio on trt and p'lldlo ways, together with the Kril of eor of the city of Astoria, will meet In the council chamber In the city hall ; if the Mty of Astoria on Tuesday. March' 1 INH, at 1 o'clovk p. m.. to review sndj equalise said assessment and ivport their actions to the common council. j Dated Astoria. Or., February '11. ivv, II. K. NKl-!ON, j Auditor and 1'ollce Judge. J sotTot "ok fTli no asm i :skm kst, NO. H. IMl'HOVKMKNT OK rVUTV-FlFTK STHKKT. Nolle Is hereby Blven that assessment roll No. 11. containing the special assess- ; ment for the Improvement of Forty fifth treol. from the allew-way run ning through blocks 10S and M to. the north lino of Astor street In Ih city of Astoria, has been Hll In the office of th auditor and police JinU and, Is now oien Tor lnsH'Ctlon, and will so remain open until the Jd day of March, IK4, prior to which time all objivtlons to said assessment must te tllcl In writing with th auditor and police Judge. The commute on streets and public i way, together with tho board of as sessor of th city of Astoria, will meet' In the council chamber In Ih cltr hall of the city of Astoria on Tuesday, March 1 at I o'clock p. m.. to review snd equalise said assessment and report their actions to th common council. I Dated Astoria, Or., February L iv II. E. NELiON. Auditor and Tollc ln.lge. NOTICE OF Fll.INO ASSi:8SMKNT FOR BEWER IN FOUHTEKNVH STREET. Notice I hereby given that assessment roll No. (, containing th special ars ment for constructing a sewer on Four-1 teenth street, from a point !00 feet south of the south line of Jerome avenu In th city cf Astoria, has been filed In the office of the auditor and police Judge and la now open fur Inspection, and will so remain open until the 3d day of March, IS4. prior to which time all objections to said assessment must be 111 nl In '.ruing with the auditor and police jiultie. Ti e committee on streets and public ways, together with th board of as sessors of the city of Astoria, lll meet tn the council chambers In the city hall of th city of Astoria on Tuesday. March 3, ISftS. at 1 o'clock p. m. to review and equalise (aid assessment and report their actions to the common council. Dated Atorla, Or., February J. ;vSR. H. E. NELooV, Auditor and Folic Judge. NOTICE OF FILINO ASSESSMENT ROLL NO. 3, IMPROVEMENT OF BOND STREET. Notice I hereby given that assessment roll No. 3, containing th special assrsa ment for th Improvinment of 1'uan street from th et line of Thirty fifth stre-t to the cast line of Thirty seventh rct In the city of Astoria. ba been filed In th office of the auditor and police Judge and Is now open for Inspection, snd will so remain open until the 3d day of March. Mi, prior lo which time all oM-ctljns to said assessment must be tiled In writing with the auditor and police Judge. The committee on streets and public way, together with the board of as sessor of the city of Astoria, will mret In the council chambers In the city hall of the city of Astoria on Tuesday. March 3, IMS!, at I o'clock p. m., to review and equalise said assessment and report their actions to the common council. Dated Astoria, Or., February :i, (. 1 H. E. NELJO.V. Auditor and Police Judge. NOTICE OK FILING ASSKrfHMPNT ROLL NO. , IMPROVEMENT OF FORTY-SECOND STREET. Notice Is hereby given that assessment j roll No. . containing the special sssess-i ment for the Improvement of Forty second street, from the south line of th alley-way running through block J and I to the center line of Bond street In the city of Astoria, has been filed In the office of the auditor and police Judge and Is now open for Inspection, and will so remain open until the 3d day of March,' IS, prior to which time all objections to! said assessment must be filed In evrltlngi with the auditor and police Judge. The committee on streets and public' ways, together with the board of as-1 sensors of th city of Astoria, will meet' In the council chambers In the city hall; of the city of Astoria on Tuesday, March' 3, 1M, st 1 o'clock p. m., to review and equalise said assessment and report their action to th common council. ; Dated Astoria, Or., February .1, !Kt : H. E. NELriON, I Auditor and Police Ju lge. ! NOTICE OF ESTABLISH I NO GRADE ON EXCHANGE STREET. Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Astoria propose to establish the grade on Exchange street, In the city of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McC'lure, between the , east line of Seventh strut to the claim lino between McClure's and Shlvely's As torla at the folk wing helghth above the base of grades: From the east line of the Intersection i of Seventh and Exchange streets on the north of Exchange street at 61 feet and ; at the south line at M fet, thence eest on Exchange street In a direct line to! the west line of Eighth street. . ! From the east line of Eighth street at Its intersection with Exchange street, on ' thu north side at M.H feet and on the: south side at 59 5 feet, thence east along I Exchange street In a direct line to the j went line of Ninth street. From the east line of Ninth street at Its Intersection with Exchange street, on the north aide at 43 feet and on the south side at 45.5 feet, thence east along Ex change street In a direct line to the west line of Tenth street. From the east line of Tenth street at itn Intersection with Exchange street, on the north side at 28 feet and on the south side at 30 feet, thence east In a direct line to the west line of Eleventh street. From the east line of Eleventh street at It Intersection with Exchange street, on the north side at 24 feet and on the south side at 24 feet, thence east In a direct line on Exchange street to the west line of Twelfth street. From the east line of Twelfth street at Its Intersection with Exchange street, on the north side at 25 feet and on the south side at 25 feet, thence easterly In a direct line to the claim line between lie Clure'a and Shlvely's Astoria. At the claim line between McClure's and Shlvely's Astoria, at 2.l feet above the base of grade. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of three-fourths of the prop erty fronting on said portion of said street be filed with thf auditor and po lice Judge within ten days from the final publication of this notice, to-wt, on or before February 25, lMsl, the common council will establish said grade. Ily order of the common council. Dated February 4. 16. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. DKUNQl'UNT TAX (lAt.K. Nolli I hereby given thai by virtu of a warrant Issued by order of th oin- mon council of the city or Aii.iiIh, to lue, directed and attached to the nssewment roll of said cltv for the y.mr '.vtt, com hinmllng in, as I bad Imcit previously I'omnmndi'tl lo levy upon thu uood and chattel of the delinquent taxpayer of, said city In nnd named In said loll. and. If none to W found, then uhi th rl ii,.vii.t i,.,--,,, ii, viicii iivmiiitiiTii on said roll, or so much thereof will sat isfy the taxes liurKsl I heron, together with the corns and expenses, nnd fori want of personal property to mnk said lanes I liuve levied upon, and oi Hiitur day. the Hih day of March, ism. com mencing at l o'clock a. in., I will sell at public auction at th courthouse In said city of Astoria, county ot ClaUop, stal ot Orettnn, to the Ills hot blddr fur caell. lo sallsly said taxes, coat and ac ctuliig eot, so. much of the following doscrllH'd lot. Muck and parcela ot land a may he necessary to pay the taxes due thereon, In V, 8. gold or silver coin, to gether with all fee and coats Said land I all uh led In lb elly of Astoria. Clatsop county, Oregon, and waa assessed lo th following named persona, to-wit; Astor lnd and Trust Co., lot t, block 114, Shlvrty's Irving Heights: lots ..&,, block I. Shtvrly' Irving Heights; lots X. S. , 10. 11. It 11, 14. 15, IS, 1, I 3, 4. 5, . block t Shlv.ly' Ir ving Heights: lot J. , , Id, II, I?. 13. II. 1&. K K. IS, ), to, J, a, 3. S4. 85, 34. IT. 3a, , 3D, block 3. Shlvrly' Irving Heights: block . 7. , Shlvely Irving Heights: lot J, 4. t, , T. K. block , Shlvrly' Irving Height t 315 44 Astoria Packing Co , from lot 4, bloca 5. McClurr's: froulago lot l, block V UiVlur': front age lot 1 block 3, McClur': fronug lot X block 5. Mo. ('lure's; north half lot 3, block a. McClure's: fronts lot 1. block , McClur'; fiotitagw lot J, Mock . McClure's; frontage lot 1 block , M.iinre s; front age lot 4. block a, M.l'hirs's ... K3 70 M. J. Kltinry, lot 1, Mock I. Mo- ("lure's; fruntag lot 1. block I, McClur': lot X. block 1. Mc Clur': frontage lot 1 block I. McClur'; lota 7. f, block, I. Mo I'lur': east Si feet lot 3. block 5S. McCtureV. lot 3. IL. block 5. McClur': east 21 feet lot It block M, McClur'; wet half lot It block 6s, McClur': lota t 11. It 11 14, block tl. Ho Cliir': lot 1. 3, 3, 4. block I. Kinney's Astoria: west half lot 5, block L Klnny' Astoria; lots I. I I t U block f, Kinney's Astoria: west half lot 7, block t Kinney' Astoria; lot 1. t 3, 4. t, . 7. . , ID U, It It block t Kinney's Astoria: Irt 4. block 4. Kinney' Astoria: lots I, I 3, 4. 6, , block . Kinney's As toria: rat half lota i and 1. 1 t 4. block i. Kinney's Astoria., tl) 47 O. U lna-ale. lot a. blwk . Alder brook: blocks t 3, 4. 5, . . 10, I II. U 13. It. 15. Central Park: south Z feet block t 1st add ! Astoria: south Sk feel block 3. i 1st add Astoria: block ',,, 10, II. 1st add Astoria Ql O D. II. Welch, block SS. Wllllam- port: lot t block 31. Sluvsly's; 1 mil tvto-thlrds lot 4. block :t. ' Shlvrly'; froniag blo,-k la. I Hhlvely': east 15 feet west half lot t block 1:4. Shlvely's; und 1 halt mlddl part lot 5, block 134. 1 Shlvaly'; tfndlvldrd mlddl part i lot . bio, k 134. Shlvely's: und 1 west H blM'k 134, Shlvely's; K 15 feet fruntag W v lot t block i 13, Hhlvely. s; all frontage block , It), Shlvely's; und v frontage W H block IS. Shlvely's: und ' S W S block 139. Shlvely's 53 X Nancy Welch. Iota 1. 1 t 4. . block It Shlvely'; lit I, t ). I. i . 10, 11. 13. hl-xk 17. Shlvely's: 1 lot 14, lilock B. 8hlvly'a; Mwk ' S, 33. Shlvely's; lot I. t block j 5t Shlvely's; und lots I 4. 5. I . block M. Shively': lot 7. 1 . I 14. 11. 12. block 53, Shively': block u, M. :, as, &. W. Shlv- I ly'; lot I. t 3. . 5. . 7. K . in. 11. 12. block 49, Shively'; l:'V- feet lot f. blwk 54. Slllve- ly's: 21lU fert lot 10, block 54. 1 Shlvely's; U'il'O feet lot U. 1 bl(k 54. "blvely's; t:SM fet ; lot It block it, Shlvely's; und 1 all block III. Shlvely's: 'JxVI feet lot . bl.H-k 113, Bhlvelys: K'xW feet lot , blm k lit Hhlvely's: K'iXW leet lot 7. block 112. Shively'; In the SE portion of J. M. and Susan I Shlveiy D 1. C, Sec H T I N, R I W, lieing tiounded as fol low: Commencing at th SE corner of said D L C, them N along the E boundary Una of said claim to th 8 boundary line of the loan of Aslorla, a laid out and recorded by J. M. i Shively, th.nce BW on said 8 j Una of Mid town of Astoria to tract owned and platted a Summit Addition by lit Astoria Real Etat Association, thence 8 along said tract to 8 bound- ary line of said !- L C, thence 1 , E to plar of beginning, con- ' ' talnlng 1") acre, except there- ! from 10 acre deeded to the railroad trustee ss pr deed i dated Feb. . 1K1J 1,230 JO W. E. and M. B. Warren, lot . ! 7. 3. block (1. McClur' extend- j d by oiney; lot 14, block 70, j McClure' extended by Olney; I lot s. block M, McClure's ex tended by Olney; lots 1, t 13. 14, block 1)3, McClure's extended by Olney: lot ',, lilock 9. McClure's extended by Olney: lot I, block 97, McClure's extended by Ol ney; lot I, block W. McClure's extended by Olney; lot I, block lis), McClure's extended by Ol ney; und V, lot 4. block ion. Mc Clure's extended by Olney; lot 2. Mock l., McClure's extended by Olney: lot 7. block H, Mc ','lnre' exlended by Olney; lot 2, Mock 123, McClure' extended by Olney; lot 3. block 12S, Mc Clure' extended by Olney; lot 4, block 13o, McClure' extended by Olney; lot 5, block 132, Mc Clure's extended by Olney; lot 4. block 135. McClure's extended by Olney: lot 8. block 144, Mc Clure's extended by Olney; lot 3, 4, block va, McClure' extend ed by Olney: lot 4, block 10, McClure's extended by Olney: lot 1, block 154, McClure's ex tended by Olney 399 k9 The above salt to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day and continue until all the above described parcels of real estate are sold. C. W. LOL'OHERY. Chief of Police. Astoria, February 14, 1896. NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND AC CEPTANCE OF KIOIITEKNTH STItEET. Notice Is hereby given that N. Clinton & Sons, contractors for the Improvement of Klxh teenth street In Shlvely's Astoria, under the provisions of Ordinance No. SW2 on the luth dayof February, lVJrt. filed In the olllce of the auditor nnd police Judge of the city of Astoria, the certificate of the city surveyor, and lh superintendent of streets, approved by the committee on streets and public wnys . After the ex piration of the time hereinafter specified, If not objections to the acceptance of such work be filed, and the common coun cil shall deemm such Improvement prop erly completed, according to the contract and plans and specification therefor, the siime may be accepted. Objections to the acceptance of said Im provement, or any part thereof, may be filed In the ofnee of the auditor and police Judge on or before Wednesday, February l!)th, 1W!. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, February 16th, 1W6. Indio Tmh Oasis ok thi1 COLORADO DliStiRT A New Pesort BliLOW 1Mb LtVtt OF THE SEA Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounwl by riiysioiiuis tho rnont Fttvoniblo in Ampriou ftr JSulloriTS from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th objection urged against liullo In Ih past by th larc number who Oltwrwls would have been glad lo tak advamag of II hntcnclal climate, has tweil a lack of aultabl accomiuiKlatbin. Th Southern Pacific Compai.y take pleaaur In aiinouiiclng that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages hav just been erected at Indlo station, that will b reiite.1 lo awill.ants at ra- sonabl rate. They aro fuml'hod alth modern com enln -, supplied with pur artealan watar and o situated a to glv occupants all th advantage In b 1 rived from a more or lea protracted rwldeno in this delightful ollmat. (From Ih San Francisco Argonaut.) "In th heart of th great desert of Ih Colorado which Ih Southern Parlllo traverses thero Is an oasis called Indlo, which. In our opinion. I th tanltarlum of th rth. W icve, from personal Investigation, that fur certain Individuals, there Is no spot on this planet so favor- !!." O T. 8tart, M D., wrlts: "The purity of th air, and th tsrnt sun shine, fill on with wond-r and delight . . . Natur ba aiH-ompllshed much that there rmalns but Utile for man to do. A to It possibilities as a health retort here Is th mot perfect sunshine, with a temperature alsiay pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is an unknown factor; pur osMn. dens atmospher and pur water. What more ran be dlrd7 It I Ih plo, above all other, for lung trouhl, and a para dts for rheumatic. Considering th number of sufferer who hav been cured, I hav no hltncy In recom mending this gnll oasis aa th haven of th attlli tJ " INDIO Is 61 a miles from SAN FRANCISCO mill 130 milt's from LOS ANfJKLKS Fare from Los Angeles Ij.oc For further Information Inqulr ot any noumsrn pacino Company agent. ur swirtsi KL p. RnoiriRii Asst Gen. Pass. Agt. 8, P. Co. J. U. KIRK LAND List. pass. Agt or. nisi oa Aider 8' Portuuid. Or I872 IrtQS Lubricating OILS A Specialty. Fisrpcr Brothers, ! Sell ASTORIA ( Ship Chandulory, I Ifanlwaro, 1 Iron A Stol, i Coal. Groceries &. Provisions, Flour & Mill Fend, Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbanks Scales, Doors it Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons tfe Vehicles. IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold. That from his family would withhold Tho comforts which they all could find In article of FUUNITl'ltK of the right kind. And we would aiiKgeat at this season a nlc Sideboard, Extension Table, or set of Dining Chairs. We have the largest and finest line ever shown In the city and at price that cannot fall to pleas tne closest uuyers. HEILBORN & SON. J.A FAST A BEND, OENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE ANDOOHARF BUILDER HOUWtC MOVICR. House Moving Tool for Rent. ASTORIA. OR A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Frulti Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass aud Squemoqu Stretts, Astoria, On B. F. ALLEN Wall Papar, Artists' Mstsrlalt, palms, Oils, Glisi, tc. Jspinttt Malting, Rufiand Bamboo Goods 365 Commercial Street, J 4.1 "W Vwt tr. rnorMMioNAi. rAni. JOHN T. LUMITKH, attoiinii:y-at-i.a, Other, upstair, Altl" l"u'Hn tl.rman 1'l.yalolan. Hcl.U. Pit. IIAIITKU 1'lltHRMAN ANI lMUIKON. in..., h.,Hiu,'i atiir. eor. time Vr siwri ......-. - - ; th and tM nm.rclal. Frb'l Call Wl ',.nfli..mni. H- Op.raUon al offlga fri m'tn'in iuri"-- UH. KtLtV JANHON. niVHICIAN AND KUUUWin. Ar.t alnra. Hour). K .. 7:r,i,.7itoiP.n, ... day ID lo It. . Pit. O, R ICHTKH, PHYH1CI ,N AKO HOHOIBON. Ruaclal ttnton In dleesl 0 olf n and turgepr JAT TUTTLB. U. D. IMIT8ICIAN, rUIUlsWlr. AWU AtXHlUCIIHUlL OfTIc. nnia and t 7'!,,, llulldlng. Hur 10 lo II ano 1 a. Hwidstio. M. Car ttrsel II. T. OUlsJIIT. ATTXINKTAT-LAW. Comnusrclal Str!. W. VI UFore. lla urtmt-H SMITH. ATTOHNKYsVAT-TA W, tat CumnMrvlal trl. j. g. A. HOWUIT. ATTOHNKT AND OOl'NSKLOW , AT LAW. tiffin 00 Sewnd S treat. Astoria. Cl. J. N. Lkitph. Itl.'hrvt NUwO Chir V. Ivolph. POU'II. NIXON A IHJIJ'II. ATTOltNkJYIt AT LAW. IVrOand. Oregon, II. II. H. and 17. Hamilton Itulldlng. All legal and 00. iM'Ikin bulne promi:ly attndd lo. Claim against Ih rverninent epo ol ally. NOCIUTT MEKTINOa TklMI'IJS LOIK1B MO. T. A. F. am) A. VI -ItegMlar eirnmunlra(lisna b4d n th Drat and third Tuesday Tltuj it oo month. w. a. iiowku, w, u. B. C. HOU)EN. Sessxtarr. MWKLIANICOI'S REAL ESTATK. NOTARY I'UOUC W. C. CAM KM 171 Tsulh strswt. WIIKN IN ItHtTI.ANO-Call on Jno. F. Ilsndlsy A Co. lM Third strwsl, and H th lily Astorlan. Visitor need nol mis their morning paper hll lhar. After (Deals! Or al any other lime when ynti wli.li a g! Pigar aak lor lb well kuown, Ixiiiie QiaJc, hand nile, vbite lalwr cigar - Lo I Idle Asttwrln " UhkviIihI by all tiuoker to be I lie beat ol:r niauufaeiiiresl, w. r. scttinun, 7! Nintr; Street. AIM. lrgwi. RXTRNDKI) lYMI'ATII Y "Io unto othsr aa you would hav other do unto you." I 'nipa!hllcally shown in th following lliirs, h prs sumptlon Iwlng that sympathy I Iwrn, or akin lo pain or swrrow: "tl-nllmn;-l'la ssuid Kraii' llcadaili Capsule a follow: Two hoe lo Flora Sy. Ilavanna. N Iak. Two hnia lo Lllll Wllcci. Ilrm. aland. N. Iak I hav always bn a grti ufferer from headache and your Cap sule sr. h only thing thai rllVM me." Your vry truly, FUMIA SKA Y, Ilavanna. N. Oak. For sal by Cha. Ilugera, Aslorla, or., ol srlit. They Lack Life. There are twin anld lo fthrroo on th Columbia river that itsuul la the same rolallonahlp lo Marshall' Twin aa wooden Image doa to lb human being they lack trengtb Ufa -evenneea and lasting qualllle Don't fool yourir Into the belief that other I wine bealdeg Marghall'a will do juat aa wU.M Thy won't Thy cannot. ST I AMBITS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. "Telephone" lesv.s Astoria al 7 p. in. dally (eiccpt Sunday). Leaves Portland at J a m rf.n ... cept Sunday. "llalley dattert" leave Astoria Tu day, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday and Saluritsy mnrnlii at i n m .,. evenliif at 7 p. m. iav Portland dally at II p. m oept Sunday. On Saturday at It p m WALLACF. WAl'.KIty, Agent. Popular Science NtltUr. Irt WaMLs.a NEWStervJlir:. HFA I TH Myilsn. Fsfwilj BOSTUX JOIEVAt Of fMUSW l!nlr(sd and lmprvd. Contains a large number of Short. Fasy Practical. Interesting nut in.,i.. u. no articles, that can he appreciated and enJoy by any Hit.lllgont reader, even inougn h knew Uttls or nothing of ol tnc4. 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