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THE DAILY ASTOIMAN, SUNDAY MORNINO, MAY ill, 18!. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Teh-phone No. iU, TEKMS 1)1' SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent by mull, per year ....$.;. Pent by mull, per month Delivered by carrier, per week ... WEEKLY. Sent by mall per year, 12 In advance, postage free, to subscriber. All communication Intended for publl cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications o( nil kinds and remittances muat be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to In sub scribers th largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can be had on appli cation to the business ownaitcr, The Weekly Astorian, lh second oldest weekly In th mat of Oregon, has. wit to th Portland Oregvinlan, the largest weekly circulation In the Mate. Jno. F. Handley A Co., are our Port land agents, and copies of Th Aortn can be had every morning at their stand. Xaqx TMa n uoiu 1J jeqio TH Third .treet. I believe the Republican party at St "Loul should be governed by a con so r "vatlrs sentiment respecting the tariff, "but It cannot be too pronounced on the "money question. I am tn favor of an "vxpUcit and unequivocal declaration In "favor oi maintaining the gold standard; Tor the money question and not the "tariff, will the Issue of the campaign "this year." Benjamin Harrison. "The agricultural, manufacturing, mer "canUIe and wage-earning Interests o "the t'nlted States. hav now an oppor "tunlty to put this country beyond the "cavil of doubt on a sound, safe and per "manent gold bast. The party which -fails to see that this is the only true "Issue, and to take Its stand on a gold I "platform, will fight a losing battle in "the coming campaign." Chauncey iL IV pew. "If th sound money sentiment abroad "In the land la to save us from mischief "and disaster. It must be crystallsed and "combined end made Immediately actus "It Is dangerous to overlook the fact "that a vast number of eopte, with "scant opportunity thus far to examine "the question In all Its aspects, have "nevertheless beej Ingeniously Impressed "with spacious suggestions, which In "this time ot misfortune and depression, "find willing listener prepared to give "credit to any scheme which Is plausibly "presented as a remedy for their un fortunate condition." Grover Cleveland. "After struggling for more than a "quarter of a century, through ULor or "ffanlxationa and otherwise, to secure a "rate of wages which would make the "proceeds of a day's work equal to the "cost of a day's subsistence for the "workingman and his family, you are "asked by the advocates of free coinage "to Join them In destroying one-half of "the purchasing power of the money In "which you are paid, and ImpOKe upon "yourselves the task of doubling the "nominal amount of our wages fcere "after; that is, to struggle for another "quarter of a century, or perhaps longer,' "to raise your wages In a depreciated "currency to a point which will enable "you to purchase with them aa much ot "the necessaries of life as you can pur "chase now; and If. after years of con tention, privation and industrial dis "order, you should at last succeed In so "adjusting wages that they would pro "cure at the higher prices of commodities "Just what they will procure now at the "existing prices, what would you have "gained by the change from the old to "the new conditions? Money received "for wages, like money received on every "other account. Is valuable only to the "extent that It can be exchanged for "other commodities, and It Is scarcely "necessary to suggest that a dollar "worth SO cents will not purchase as "much in the market as a dollar worth "100 cents. To call a dime a dollar "would add nothing whatever to Its In trinsic value or purchasing power: It "would still buy only a dime's worth ot "goods." Carlisle's Chicago address. THERE IS NO MIDDLE GROUND. The money question has taken shape before the American people that forbids any middle ground between an honest and a dishonest financial system. Im perious necessities arising from Inexor able conditions compel the people of this government to decide whether they will maintain the money standard that has been recognised In this coutry since the foundation of the republic, and that Is today recognized by every civilization In the world, or whether they will go back to the cheap money standard ot the pagan and seml-clvllized nations. The national convention of 1W that does not declare distinctly In favor of the gold standard of value, substantially declares In favor of the free coinage of liver and the degradation of our cir culating medium to the silver standard of value. The platform that does not declare for the gold standard declares against It; and If It is done In ambigu ous phrases such as cheap politicians and mean ambition have employed for several years to mislead people, it means nly that cowardice and hypocrisy are blended with a purpose to destroy public and private credit and bring convulsion upon all the great interests cf the nation. This Is the Issue and the only Issue In the Second congressional district: Shall Oregon be represented In the next con gress by men who can be trusted to stand with McKlnley, Reed, Sherman, Allison and Cullom, or are men wanted there who are bound by lifelong convic tion," by past record and BY ACTL'AL WRITTEN PLEDGES to stand with public enemies like Tillman, Pcffer and Vest, In a policy of resistance to the president and the Republican ma jority of congress In their patriotic ef fort to provide the government with revenue sufficient to pay its run- nlnir expense and maintain ll credit among the nation of the earth. Let every voter In Clatsop county consider the question with refernoe to hi on and hl country' Interest. The time lias come, It came In Im, when It 1 the duty of the people to lay aside all party and factious consideration and mule in one great, strong and patriotic movement for th' alailon of the gov ernmcnt and the restoration of ivaco and prosperity to Its people. There In lml.v.1, no middle ground, and the man who falters In the is r!orm.ui.-e of his plain duty In this hour ol public distress at the bidding of any part or clique of selflsh, sordid and rvekl. s poli tician Is not worthy of the sacred rlsht of franchise and personal lllvriv He I the cowardly enemy of himself, hi wife, his own children, his state and his country. If there Is one (rood quality more than another for which the Uepuhltcnn party I noted. It 1 It courage tn reaching out and grappling In an outspoken, straight forward manner, with every new politi cal Issue that ha arisen In the thirty five or forty years of its history. Thus, for the apace of a generation. It has been a common saying, even among It bitterest mallgnrr and haters, that at least on good thing was true of the Republican party the country always knew where to And It on any Important question. For thl reason the voter ot the party have never tolerated any wob bling or shifting on the part of It can didates for office, and there will he less patience this year with that kind of dis position than In any past period of Its history- The condition of the country and th strong, earnest convictions ot voter a to th causes responsible for that condition, will not admit of any trifling by men on the ticket whose office may In th least degree relate to the future policies of th party. Every such candidate, therefore, who omit to declare hi position open and above board on any leading Issue will be re lentlessly marked for slaughter by hun dred of sober, serious, hard-headed but silent voters, The Astorlan, May ft, is. Th celebration yesterday of the na tion' Memorial day must have demon strated to all the rapidly Increasing spirit of patriotism, not only In Astoria and Oregon but throughout the coutnry. As toria may well be proud of the good work done In its public schools In educat ing the children tn thl most important part of national life and history The recounting of the deeds of valor per formed by the heroes of th war of the rebellion in maintaining the unity ot the government founded by Washington cannot fall to Instil Into the hearts ot the rising generation that love for the Stars and Stripes and veneration of their forefathers, which will at all times make them loyal In the future to the best In terests of their country, and will also make thm staunch supporters of the principle of right and freedom. Per haps never before lo the history of As toria has there been so general an ob servance of the day. Citlsena of all classes took part In the celebration, and among the principal features of the day was the Intelligent Interest shown by the school children In all that was going on. This awakened spirit of patriotism Is one of the surest Indications of th per petuity of the existence and strength ot our gwernment. CHfLDREX WHO BCFFEK from scrofulous, skin or scalp dNeas.s ought to be given Dr. Pierce's GoMen Medical Discovery for purnytng the blood. For children who are puny, pale or weak, the "Discovery" i a tonic which builds up both flesh and strength. What Is said of it for children applies equally to adults. As an appetizing, restorative tonic. It sets at work all tie processes of digestion and nutrition, rouses every onran into natural action, and brings back health and str-ngth. In recovering from "gripi," or In con valescence from pneumonia, fevers, and other wasting diseases, It speedily and surely Invigorates and builds up the whole system. For all diseases caused by a t. rpid liver or Impure blood, as Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Blotches and Eruptions, It gives most perfect satisfaction. "Yes," said the gentleman with the peagreen neck whiskers, "the fellow at the table next to me ordered a so.t-boik-d egg. but the cook let It stay on the fire seven minutes." "And what d'd he do?" asked the gentleman with the wooden shoes and the papier mache "bald wig." "He took it hard."-In-dlanapolls Journal. THERE ARE MORE WAYS OF SEIN ING AN" EEL Than one. This, of course. Is no news to veteran fishermen who clean their owe fish. But there Is always a best way In everything. The best wuy to ovt r'-ome or prevent malarln. to conquer incipient rheumatism or kidney trouble, and to relieve dyspepsia, biliousness, constipa tion and nervousness, Is to beicin without delay, and to pursue steadily and regu larly, the use of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, a standard medicine Indorsed by medical men everywhere. It strength ens the system and Improves the appe ttle and sleep of those who employ it as a restorative, and accomplishes health giving results which fairly astonish those previously unacquainted with Its efficacy Invalids of all Boris testify In Its behalf. It Is the leading tonic of this era. "Come, old man," said the kind friend, "cheer up. There are others." "I don't mind her breaking the engagement so vary much," said the despondent young man. "But to think that I have got to go on paying the installments on the ring for a year to come yet. That Is what Jars me." Indianapolis Journal. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all forms of Headache, Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It affects a permanent cure snd the most dreaded habitual alck head aches yield to Its Influence. We urice all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bltt"ra cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Fifty cents, and Jl.'i at Chas. Rogerr.' Drug Store. Reginald Time brings about odd changes, doesnf It? Harold-I should say It did! Look at the matter of cos tumes. Why, when we played tennis, we turned our trousers up at the bot tom, and now that we play Kolf we turn our stockings down from the top Har per's Bazar. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the worH for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and All Hkln Erup tions,, and positive cure for Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund'4. Price, 25 cents fier box. For sale by Chas. Rogere, Odd Fellows' building. , i ffrwt!Ew; r j t ' eVi.erap ... tv uisTjiH.spiisMBsl - JT r-vFHT with a bit It. lUaekwll's Henuliie Hull blHirhsm I In aetata Ivv cumuli InsidK m. h tuo pon inside each lour ounce bat of Blackwcll's Genuine Durham Smoklngr Ilur abatof thlseelehraled tohaeeoand read theeiMirwn which givwa tutof valuaOte preaeuU and howto get llieiu. t The Duke of Melnlngen, who recently celeliratnl the Tt'th anniversary of hi birth, has long been on of the greatest patron of art, ami th drama in Uer nuiny It was umler hi gultlam-e and patronage that the famou Melnlngen troup of actor nl actresse was formed. THE DISCOVERY SAVED MIS LIFE. Mr. iL Calllouette. Druggist. Peaver vltle. III., say: "To Dr. Klivg New Dis covery I owe my life. Was taken with l,a ;rlppe and trt.-d all the physician for mile about, but of no avail ami wa given up anil told I could not live. Hav ing Pr. King' New Discovery In my stori I sent for a bottle and be gan Its us ami from th nrst dos N-gan to get hettei. and after using thn bottle was up ai.d about again. It I worth It weight In gold. "e wont keep store or house without It " (let a free trial at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. t willlMm's Iciest fruk. that of appointing the chief kettle drummer of the Herlln opera, on his retirement after fifty years' service In that arduous post, to be "Royal Chamber Musician," Is numbered among the oddest of his ma jesty's many odd action. When Baby was sick, we gaee hr Castoria. WheaahawuaCnikLshecrMtorCaaioria, j Warn she Ucam Mka. he clung to Castoria. WbeasheL 3iIVtrsshega4thCatorla, , Narlcssa (on a crulseV What Is th j matter. Captain Bobstay Captain Th fact I, my dear young lady, we've I smashed our rudder. Narrlsssv Nevr I mind. It' mostly under water, and no body will notice It. Household Worda W might tell you more about On j Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that It cure a cough. Every on ! ! doe who has used It It is perfect , remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness. It I u an rv pvc ti isiuiui iui vuuutwi, Ing pleasant to take and quick In curing. Chas. Rogers. Mme. Faure has been much alarmed lately by a considerable Increase In the number of threatening letters received at the Elystv. and It is suid In Paris that htr Influence is not among the least brought to bear on her husband to in duce him to resign the presidency. Or. Price's Cream risking Powdor Contains no Ammonia or Alas, The Empress Frederick of llermai.y 1 will spend a large part of the net two years In England. She will Income. It Is suid. the tenant of Dltton Park, the i late Duke of Iluccleuch s beautiful old -place near Windsor, now bvlonglng to Lord Montagu of Ueaulleu. I It's Just as easy to try On Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to cure a. sever cough or cold with IU Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medi cine: better result; better try IU Chas, Rogers. Dr. Emdee Don't be discouraged; your son will be a successful physician before you know it. Graduate's Father What Indications of this have you observed; Dr. Emdee He has Just the face for hot house whiskers. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Take a dose of DeWltt's Little Early Riser Just for the good they will do you. The little Pills are good for In digestion, good for headache, good for liver complaint, good for constipation. They are good. Chaa. Rogers. She I have often wondered what the wild waves are saying. He Judging from their roar I should say they were Joining In the general kick at the high prices at this resort. Philadelphia North American. ' ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of all la leavening Strength U. S. Oevernmeat Report "I alway eat cheese with pie," remark ed Gaswell to Dukane, as they lunched together at helpyourself hachery. "It Is generally regarded as the proper anti dote," replied Dukane. Pittsburg Chron icle. It's all the same, a slight cold, congest ed lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. "De man dat likes his own conversa tion too well," said Uncle Eben. "glner ally gets er chance soonah or Inter ter m'nopollze de llstenln'." Washington 8tar. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. The French Academy has awarded Swj francs of the Oobert (history) prize lo M. Hanotaux for his "Cardinal Riche lieu," and the remaining 1,000 francs to M. Ernest Daudet for his work on the Vendee. DeWltt's Sarsaperllla Is preparer for cleansing the blood. It builds up and strengthens constitutions Impaired by disease. Chaa. Rogers. Mr. Balfour Indulges In golf, bicycles and philosophy, and he once played Hum let. Lord Salisbury studies science and tries experiments with a test tube. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest, perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can! lie bought at the lowest prices at j. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occidental Hotel, Astoria. Queen Natalie of Hervia has the moat beautiful teeth of any royal personage In the world. Rnsv neoole have no time, and senslhle people have no Inclination to use a slow remedy. On Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives permanent benefits, Chaa. Rogers. a. V llsell. ou will find on ounce bail, aud two cou Tobacco Regular Republican TICKET State Ticket. For Supreme Judge, a & 1 KAN. For Representative In Congress Second i District, i W. It ELLIS. ' For District Attornoy, j T. . CLE ETON. j County Ticket. I For Representatlvea ! WM. F. McOKrMK. FRANK I. PARK tCK. For Sheriff. JAMES W. HARK. For County Clerk. F. t. DUN PAR. For County Recorder. C. 8. UVNPEIISON. For County Commissi wer. HOWELL LEWIS. For County Treasurer, a L WARD. For Superintendent of County Schools. J. O. 8C11VID. For County Asesor. C. W. CAHNA1IAN. For County Coroner. RICHARD RICHARDS. For County Surveyor. N. D. RAYMOND. Astoria Precinct. For Justice of the Peace. JOHN ABERCROMHIE. For Constable. FRED WICKMAN. After (Deals! Or at any other time when you wish a good cigar ask for I be well known, home-matle, hand made, white labor eiifar "L Hello Antoria " Couoexlcd by all smoker to tx the Ix-et citiar uiautifacturtM. W. F. SCHIEBE, 71 Nintl? Street, Astoria. Oregoa, ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to American seeking Eng Hah Capttal fur new enterprise. A list containing the names and addresses ot X4 suoceexfut promoters who have placed over flO.'JO.Onj Sterling In Foreign In vestments wluhm tite last six years, and over U8.iJU0.0u for she seven months of 1Mb. Tte 15. or tX, payable by portal order to the London and Universal Bu reau of InvtMturs, 10, Ctieupride, London, E. C. Subscribers wil be entitled, by ar rangement with Che director to receive either personal or latter of lntroductoln to any of these suocsasfiu promoters. This Ilex Is Ami cCass In every respect. and every man or firm whose name ap pears tftereln may be depended upon. For placing the following it will be found Invaluable Bonds or Shares of In- duwtrias. Commercial and Financial con cerns. Mortguge loans. Sale of Lstnda, Patents or Mines. Director: SIR EDWARD C. ROS3, HON. WALTER C. PEPYH, CAPT. ARTHUR 8TIFFE. Copyright THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts as trustee for corporations and In dividuals. Transact a general banking business. Interest paid on time deposits. C. H. PAGE President BENJ. YOUNO Vice-President FRANK PATTON Cashier DIRECTORS: J. Q. A. Bowlby, C. H. Page, BenJ, Young, A. B. Reed, D. P. Thompson, W, E. Dement, D. K. Warren. ASTORIA IKON WORKS j Coo'oilySt.,footof Jscktos, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makesr I Land and Marin Engine. Boiler work. Sin. boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Casting of All DtKrlptlon Mad to Ordw s Short Node. John Fox... .President and Superintendent A. u. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary First National Bank, Treasurer ROSS HIGGINS k CO Grocers, : and : Butchers A tor la and Upper Anuria Flaa Teal and Coffeei, Tibia Dfllc :, Domestic and Tropical Fruit. Vegetable, Suf af Cured Hams, Bacon. Etc. Choice Fresh and Salt Meats. North Paeifie Bremery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Leave orders with J. L. Carlson at th BunnysMe Saloon or Louis Boentgt at the Cosmopolitan Saloon. All orders will be promptly attended to. Indio Tut; Oasis oi; thh OU.iH.UM l II si HT A New Jcaltb fcsort BH.OW I UK IfcVtl Or' Till: St. Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced lv riiynicituis the mont Favorahlo in America for SurtVrerH from . . , Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The ohjtotloti urged against Indio In th ast by th largs number who oth.rwls would have been glad lo tak advantage of II henefbial rliinat, ha been a lark of aultabl accommodation. The Southern I 'soldo Company lak pleasure tn announcing thai arveral Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just been erected at Indio station, that will be ranted to aopllfanta at rea sonable rates. They are furnlahed with modern oonvnln , supplied with pur artesian water and o aliusttd as to glv occupants all ths advantages to be 1 rlvaal from a nor er Is prolraota residence la this delightful climate. (From ths Ran Francisco Argonaut.) "In th heart of th great drl of the Colorado which th Houthem t'aclllo travrs-thr4 I an oal called India, which, In our opinion, t th sanitarium of th earth. W bellsve, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individuals, thor is no spot on this planet so favor abls." O. T. Stawart. U. D.. writ: "The purity of the air, and the sttrnal sun shine, fill on with wond-r and delight. . . . Nature has accomplished so much that there remains but little for man to da As to Its poulhllltir as health rerort-here Is the most perfeot unahlne, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is an unknown factor: pur oiygen, dens atmosphere and pure watsr. What mors ran be desired? It I th pise, shove all others, for lung trouble, and a para dise for rheumatic. Considering th number of ufferr who have been cured. I have no hesitancy In recom mndlng thl genial oal as the haves. of the aftikted." INDIO. Is 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO ami 130 mile from Um ANC.KKKS Fare from Los Angeles Ijoc For further Information Inquire ot any Huuthirn 1'uiitlc Company agent, or uddnss K r. IKKIEHfl. Asst. Oen Tas. AkI. 8 I. Co. J. 11. KIKK1.ANI). Ilst. rasa. Agt. Cor. First and Alder t.. 1'ortlaml, Or, rttt la a snn.efiwnaotta rmfHir i,,r leifiurrhtsa, lilrt, rmaiifrri. "hum. ittitart uu cltsrar., or sur latUmm w4 m IW.MI. Hun, Irrlutioa ur u!rr fM MttMut. , ,n r miiroii. m.m l'(filjOl"i'Vr fenuifa. Km asirlstenl kluClMlfl.o I" 'I e'" Beegstsls, 0. a . a nl ' s'10 "PPer, cr ripn. n.if. lof i m. ,.r j iHiii n.TT Kev Circular era' es rimst FOR TILLAMOOK NEHALEM AND OTHER COAST POINTS STEAMERS R. P. Elmore W. H. Harrison Augusta.... as AsLsLss OPEN FOR SPECIAL CHARTER Sailing dates to and Irom Tillamook and Nehslcm depend upon th westhcr. For Freight snd Pingr Kate Apply To ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. AUBNTn O.K. A N. CO., Agent, Portland. miKitirm tax ha.k. ItVlitlimed ) Tackm-d, Ktmer, 8 10, V, tif N I'! V,. N K, I of s lv I,, ft t of U K, rW. M. T. t N., II. V lu acres. II l ; I'nlxlcy. Wlllliim, lots I. t. hlk I. Herry's addition to Astoria, Wo l'ulm.T. Hur.ili Juno, OKI. i i( H W. t Hec, M. T. I N., II. I W., W acre $: tl , Tni-axr. U ',. o 3. R U, nl 4. hlk. I; lol W. blk. tP, tliiirlinrl Park. Wo I'm It. Nettle. I, .is I, I, M 1. I. blk. K. Itosednle addition In 111. city of Astoria, I.V ,,, I'rlersoll, I) II , lots I. 9, N S of N K, t, 8v t T N . It. V , Hli IK acre, flit tM IVnliumlur In lid nud Trust Com pany, lot ID. n. blk. Tay lor Astoria, lc r. tilrr, tleorge W , lot I. I, n, . 7, , . blk. 1; lot l U, If, blk. 11. North addltbMi. laid uut and rmonliHl by IC. A Noye. II M I'loiieer lllalortcal Hoclety, lot 6. s, blk. Sft, A.lulr I'tirl of rpp-r Aatorln. Ill U round, 8 8. lot 51. B. blk I.V North addition, ss laid out and recorded by K, A Noye. S'.. lMd, U V , lot , hlk :i. Cllelaea llnllmnd addlllott lo Asorla, by M. M Ihw. IV Tope, T A . N. I, of 8eo. Ss, T. & N., It. W., SM acre. ;i fs ... ISirier. llolert, lot ft, , H hlk t", New Aatorln. 11.11 I'owell, Mnrllm. lol 3, hlk S; lot b. blk X): lot hi. II. li IJ, u. blk ', of I'oweir addition to K'nsl Astorls, Jv IUaIw, W. II , lota 9H, Jl. blk I m If addition, a Uld out by A I. Oliver. So Ilunctiurf. I.ucv A . lot I. hlk. t Mnllrr d,l'llo t lo Wairenton, t1.' Itnainiiasn, Knul, lol I 8 K. t, of of 8 V. l 8eo II. T I N , It, in W , ta : acr. s. I It Ilntbotn. Mary II . lota !. It) I, Ik I. First addition to (tcrart lro . to-.- lira, I. Nrtth.llll.'l (I , ln-(ln 113 ft. . and ?. ft. 8 of N.W. cor of T I' Power' I I, ; I hence 8 l.fliari ft . W, l,M ft., N l.n a ft., K. t.u-i) ft lo be ginning 8ee J. T N . It 10 V . l acre. U t ItnbdiKW. Mlaa Fmiiia, lot K llk. i. Ilnllway addition to Astoria, lie Itrnl. l.rttK-l. lot l. !, J, 4. V hlk. i. S.innl,l.. addition to A toria. Held. iHxnlel. lota 1 (. blk II. Hot la.lay Park, jnr It.-I.ll. William and Annie, lota IS. I, I.Ik SI lta II. 11 blk ft, lots , lo. II, II blk lot 1. n u. t ; . . k ii. k. ii, II. IS. blk 3. Iota . W, II. 11 11. II. I.Ik W: lots 1. 4. ft. , blk. as. lot . J, , 4. ft. , I, I, . t. II. l IS. 14. IS. I. blk 4. tloeo dale addition to the rlly of As toria, i Itlce. John, lol 7. S. blk . Iloee dale addition lo the city of As toria. V' Itobert. Andrvw. lot J ri. blk. 7. Meriwether Downs addition lo Astoria, Uo Itobb. W, U. lot I, I .k J, Kotb addition to A.Uirla, It S Konell. Chaa K , Iota t, 4. blk II, Rlvsrstde addition to Attorla. e Iloa. Chaa. II . lot I, 1, hlk S. Ilolromti adtlltlon to Aalorla. c ltoas, Marsarvl, K of N K V,. K. S of 8 K. V 8 W V, Of M K. V, 8rc. II. T 7 N . It IV, 10 acrr. flu IS M I SO HI I is 10 M l M I 4 17 JU i: it 4 lu 3 i 31 40 13 4 n I ii 7 n I IS 3 1 I II 7 n 77 S 4 W II 4 17 10 4 17 II II iloiirke. T. r. Iota m, J. hlk So. Astor addition to Aalorla, . Hupivt, Adolfih. uikI t, tola 1. t blk I. Proiect Park addition lo Astoria, 4c flugers, J II , fP.t, 8ec, 54. T. N . It 10 V , Hi nrrea. f: 14.. flaarl. J K . und of lol I, !. I.Ik 1. Proepei I Park addition to Astoria, 8.-tt. Thomas ) . und 4 of 8 K 8oc 3, T I N., II W , so acre, tin 8haw. K K . lot M. blk. . Hill's First addition to Astoria, I: 17 , Hrnlth. John II , Iota 7. II, It. 17. IS. I. . blk. S. First addition to (iearhail Park, on Out sop Itrarh. In lkla.p oiinty, Ore gon, a a laid out nnd recorded by Jidtn II Hmlth and Mlnnlt. Smith, tl 14 Bmllli. 8 II, HW, k, ol N W. t, 8ee. 14. T. N . It in W., 40 actvs: also. (M'gin In 8 K cor of Hoi Hnilth 1. 1. C, ImiiKled on 8 by H line of said claim, on V. by A 8 C It. ., on N. by W linn of aal.t rlalm , K by K linn of sold clnlm: also nil of snld I). I,, r lying V of Smith's lake and V. of tla I'avld.on a II. I.. C. and 8 of th (leo. K. Clmnilivrlitln tract. r,.pt the plat of Idlewlld, 8 a. K. W. T N . U. 10 W ., rs arrea, MI M Bnntom. Mathlaa, Iota IT, J. 14, S, ), 17. IH. IS. jn, ll. 23. hlk 17. Proect Park Katenelon addi tion to Astoria, !"c 8iencer. Peter I... lol I, , S, . blk. 11. North addition, ua laid out nnd recorded K. A Noycs, Bfs? Htmidanl Ijind f'ompnny, N. of N W". H. 8 W v, of N W i, N.W V, of 8.W. V, B.-c. I. T. 4 47 4 41 II 4 tt II 47 4 S4 IS 4 It II 7 37 N.i H. W., M acres, )i 01. ... fltitnlcy. C. f , 8 H of H W. 8ee. S. N S of N.W. 8cc. N. T. 6 N., It. 6 W., 1U acres, lit) !3 HuTins. P. F.. begin 13S fl. 8 and (J't fl. K. of cot. of 8c. !, 31, 3!, 13, thenrn P. nf ft., H. I.V )' K. I 2 ft., W. MiA fl ft., N. 24 ' W. 2!7 ft. lo iM'glnning Bo. 33, T. I N R. 10 W 1 acres, 13 02 17 71 IS 7 I 22 Strong. Mnry T., lot 2. blk 32, Mr. Cltire's Aatorln: lots 1, t, 7, S, blk. llfi. M. -CI. ire's Astoria, ns extended by Cyrus tlny: Iota I, 1, 3, 4, It. . 7, a. ft. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, IK, 1. blk. 12: tola 1, 2, I, 4. S, , 7, .. ft, 10, 11. 12, 13, II, ir., II, blk. t, Chelsea: lot 1,',, 23, trsrl 1. subdivision of hlk. 2N, Olnoy's nddlllon to Astnrln, ns laid out nnd recorded by Hus tler A Aiken, executors: lota 9, 10, trnrt 1, subdivision of I.Ik, ft, Olney's nddlllon to Astoria, ns Inld out and recorded by Hustler Aiken, executors: lota 8, , blk. 20, Alderbrook, 1.19. M 101 17 I DO Btons, W. A., lots IB. IU, blk. 10, Hallway nddlllon lo Astoria, Hie Stiinrt, D. M lota 17. 33, hlk. 4. Hustler's Aatorln, ns Inld nut and recorded by Astoria Invest ment Co,, 20c 3 (10 Bitter, Pnnlel, begin nt Intersec tion of fl. line of Fourth St., with W. line of 71 at. of Chel sea Rnllrond nddlllon to As toria, thence westerly along snld fl. line of Fourth si. 0 fl., thence southerly nnd paral lel with snld I at. 20H ft., easterly nnd parallel with snld Fourth at. 300 ft. to westerly line of D at., thence northerly nlong westerly line of n. at. lo beginning flee. 27, T. I N., n. 10 W., 1 ncre. Mo 3 43 10 SO 17 113 li 70 9 Of) flwensen, N. P., lot 1, blk. ft, Aider- brook. IR.II4 Tnylnr, Robert A., fl W, V, Hoc. (I, T. II N., n. a W., 100 ncres, M.fil Tnylor, Horfliln, lido lnnd In fleca. 23. 20, T. II N., II. II W 4r.,03 acres, 13.33 Thnlcher, Annlo T... lots 1R, II, blk. 7, F.Ik Creek Itench No. 1, ns laid out nnd recorded by Paul 10. Hlckmnn, Go Thompson, II. C, lots 27, 21, 29 30, blk. t West Wnrrvhloii. lol 4, blk. Is: lol I, , 7, l, , lu, II, II, blk, 11, Laurel Park addllloii, ns ivcoiMid by II. C. Thoiiisuii. 13 S3 Tlu.inr.oii, IC. P, lol II, blk II. lols , I, a, blk U: lota 4, I. U. blk, an; lol I, I.Ik II, Wnrrvlilon, 11 as tin Thoinroii, Mcrrlt I., lols 3, 4. K If, or 8 W. Vi 8cc. I. T N , II. W, lilsiij acica, llti.13 ... IS II Trenchant t'. J . lot I. blk HI, Mc t'liiie'a Astoria; lols i, 4, u. , blk, 43. Slilvvly'a Aalorla, lols Si, 4U, blk S(, Hill's I'ltsl ail lt - I lull In Aalorla, lute ft, , trail II, Btllsllvlaloll of blk ft, HI tu'V'a mlilllli.ll lo Aalorla. laid out and recorded by llu- tl. r A Aiken, ranculora, i2il 17 Trencbar.1. C, J , rsialu of, lots I, 1. 4. ft, s. 7. , blk IC lol 4, KIN ftl. McClure' Aalorla: lol I, blk ut: lol li. 14. blk III. Mo I'lure'a Aalorla. aa ealilulud by Cyrus I Mnry. lMs IU Treniblay, l ll , lla 11, Jl. Ira.i I. suUIUislon of bliH-k 17. ol ley's addition In Astoria, aa laid uut and recorded by Una. Her t Aiken, rsm'iitors, II it , ID TmniMii, lvr. HV, H of N W t. N. S of 8 W. t. 8 W of 8 W. V, Bee i. T I N . 11 I W IMS acre. II4 Turk, r'raitk. K S bn ft. blk 111. Bhlvelv' Aalorla. ICt.? I1U t'hlciihart. 8u V lot T. blk. S. Wnrreiitiin, ftse . I W t'hlciibarl. W I., 8 , lol 1, Idk II. Adair' Kast addition to As toria, etc I H VniiKltctt. Mary A . lot 17, blk I. t'lalsop lllovc, IJc ft 4 VanHuscii, liraiihain and tl H , tola III. jn. blk I. I'lavcl (Vntcr. aalaldoutbyW.O lloaell. I.V 4M Walker. J W , luta 11. M. Ira. I 7. lllvlBloi of blk M. lti. s addition lo Aslnrlii. n lud out and recorded bv tluticr s Aiken, cxrcilliira. H 4 Wardell. Janira, lota II. 17. hlk II. tUllwav addition lo Alou. fk- 1 W Wallman. K. loia 4. . blk lu. Mci 'lure's addllloii. as ettt-ndrd I. v Cyrus liln.'i 8 K ti of N W. v, 8im r. T 7 N . It W . Ill acres. . IS ll WrlH-rg. John P . lot l hlk IS i'ui.op iirotr. i:c i a Wrl. Horn i: . lol I. blk I lot l'. blk t i ilm y, ftc ft ol Wlierl,k. John ll, lol t. hlk IS Alderbrook. li V 7 3 Whrelcr. P. II, and Woodaorili itiaa. K . 8 S ol 8 1: 8.-c i. N H of N K t, 8cc . TIN, It W , li a, rva. ftifkl l tl Whltcottiti, II W, lot I. hlk 1 1'-. Mct'lurn'a Astoria, a enciidcd by Cyme nin, y. II 31 I tsj Whltcotnh, W. p. lots I ft. blk bo. und S lot I. I.Ik bv. M. t'lure a Aalorla. a cilendel by Cyru Olney. 131 94 MM Williamson. John, relate of. 8 M fl. lot 7. blk . ttcriure' Astoria: alao begin Wfl v of 8 K cor of land sold .y J Wllllaniaon to "1 ilraike. aa ir rv..ril of .lee da 11, page g-l H tl ft , W, lo rluinnel of Neialiieum, Ihetu-e down said river I oH V. car of tlraika tract, K l ft, lu brglunlng Hoc II, T I N , II 10 W., k, .-!-. : li II Williams, tleorge W . lots ft, t blk l Hallway addition to Astoria, fo IR Wlmjulat. Beth, lol It, tt Idk I. Aalorla. as laid out and record ed by Martin Foard. Bk- 11. Willeii. ll II . lota 11. U. blk , Hallway addition to Aalorla, Wo IK Wlntir. M A . lot 3s. blk 33. N.W Aalorla. lie IH WoimI, Jainrs. rslate of, lol A. blk 17, M.'Ctore' Aalorla. aa ex tend by Cyrua Hlnoy, fja 7 17 Woodworth, C. C . blk . Ilish I arid Park addition to Aalorla, ;r ... 4 m Wonhrimrr. rre.l. lot I. .lk. . Young's addition lo Aldrrhrook I7e I Tlniat. Joseph It , lota IV is. 9). blk l, Powell'a addition lo Kat Aalorta. 41c IH Young. Maxwell. L ft. lol ft. blk ; 8 lots in, II. blk 11. 8 S lot IS. blk IS Al.lerl.rook. bus II. II. I.Ik I: loi a . 47. blk :, Iota 11. S. 31. 31. 3.'.. . IT. Ilk I. Young'a addition lu AI,l"M.rooa. III "3 14 4. Tuutis. Kdward T. lol I). II. a I. It. I blk 13, North ParttU addltlon to Astoria, l . 10 71 Young, Nathaniel. tnlii at 8 K cor of i. I Young ltom-atead claim. N. 3.31 ft . W 1TI II It.. 8 3.110 ft.. K 377 II ft. lo licgln nlng B.. 11. T UN, II ft W , 3D ncrca, In 77 II 17 Young. Charles, twain nl N K. ct.r of 8K V,. then.e W. ai chs, 8 17'i chs , K 3) rhs , N I.'-, ch. to In-ginning, except a strip 33 ft. wide deeded to Hie city of Aalorla. Bee 75. T N . It. I W.. 31 43 acrra. I'. l I in Znn, M an.1 K., und 4 lot II. blk I. Klavet teenier, as lal.1 out l.y W. li Warren. I 30 Aalorla Bilbaldy lluar.inty Com pany, luta ft, 7, ft. U 11, II, t.lk K tract A. of tdncy's a.Mlllolt lo Astoria, as laid out ami re corded by 1 1 us t li-r Sj Aiken, ex- eculors. Hit 13 fsj Astoria Subsidy ili.nratiiy t'oiu pany, lot 11. 12. 13. II. Ik 14. blk. I, Melrose addition lo As toria; lots 1. t blk. I. lols jil, 31. 32. blk ft, Irving lleishts. lots I. t 3. 4. i. I, 7. s. . 10. II. 13. I.Ik. 71. Columbia addition to Astoria: lots 3. 4. blk 11. North addition, as laid out and record ed by K A. Noye: lots ft, 11. tract A, aulNllvleloti of hlk Dlncy'a addition lo Astoria, as laid nut nnd reeordiil hy llns- II. r A Alki n. exec ulors; lot II. blk. Ill, McClure's Astoria, as extended by Cyrus Olney; V l4 of N R. ', of N.W. ', Be.-. 17, T. N , It ft W.. M acres. N W of N.W. of 8 W. i, Bee. I, T fl N . II 1" W , lu acres; N I-: i., of N W. i. Bee. s. T 7 N It. II W . to ai res; N,W, t, of 8 W. i,, of B K. H Bee. 13, T. X N , It. V W , Id nor.-a; In the B W. cor. of the following: Ha gin nl meander post lnlw.eii Heis. 21, 2H, on right bunk of Young'a river, Hieiio. N, :-7' tr K. HH2 chs . N. K, U' 11 chs., W. V, 3S chs., B ft ;ln' W. 4.17 chs.. 8. 44' W. 17.1 chs., K 12 cha. to beginning Bee 31, T M N., It. II W., M acres; B. of N.W. V, of N K. Vi Bee. 23, T. H N., It. I W 30 acre: begin 10 cha. N. of 8.W. eor. of Bee. 23, thence N. 10 chs., K, ui cha., fl. Ill cha,, W. to cha. to begin ning Sec. 23. T. II N.. II. 9 W., 20 acrea; begin 3 ft cha. N. of B line of Sec. 211, nt 8.W. cor. of an m-nrra tract, thence N. 10 cha., W. ft cha., 8. 10 chs., K. S cha. lo beginning Bee. 2. T. II N It. ft W I acres; W. U, of B.W. "4 of N.W. V4 Bee. 2f., T I N., K. ft W., 30 acres; B. Vj of B. W. of N.W. V4 Bee. 32, T. I N., It. 9 W., 20 acres; begin nt N.W. cor. of I Taylor I). I,, C, thence 8. W r.ls.. K. M'j rda., N, m rda., W. Kl rds. lo Isigln nlng Sec, 33, T. I N It. I W., 10.30 acres; begin ut B K. cor. of lot 1, thence W. 721 31 ft., 8. M.IM ft., K. 721.31 ft., N. (Wia.ltl ft. to beginning Bee. 3T., T. I N., It. 9 W., 10 acres; $:i2il3 an 00 Notice Is hereby given lhat on Moinlnv. the fflth day of June, A. I). 1M. nt the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of snld day, In rront of nnd nt the court house door. In tho city of Astnrln, In said county and Klitle, I shall proo.-ed lo sell tin. nbove dcscrlbed real estiilo nt public! unction to tho highest bidder for cash In I'nltPrt Btiilcs gold coin lit time of sale, subjeot to redemption, lo satisfy th.. warrant, osts ii tut nil nccruiiig routs. (Hlgned.) JAM h78 W. HA UK, Sheriff of Clatsop County und cx-Ofllclo Tux Collector.