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r THE DAILY ASTORIAN, HATi:KI)AV MORNING, JUNE 6, WG. Tinn TAIiLU mini PATH. A. M. Il.lll I II 4 Ifci fi.,7 II HI 7 41 M t,t II (M 7 'i ii ,) .-.7 5 6! Mil ih: H I Hi l''j I 4! I ui'aiUv . , , , UiMiM'ili.y , Tlmi lny , . , , Krl.l.iv Hut u ri In V . , , HlJ.NKA'V ,,, Muinliiy Tiim.lu'y W .ni..,iiy. , Tliiirmliiy .,, I'riilHV Hill ilnlny ,,, M'ND.VY ... MuiiiUy , ,., TiitwiUy . . , Wmliiis.liiy , Tliors.luy , , , Frl.luy Ht itrlu v . ... HI NDAY ... Monday . . , . , '1'iiKtilny WoiIhi kUv, , , Tlitir.tliiy ,, , . , lrl.ly Kalnr.lsv ,,,, M'XJ).VY..V Mnlil TiH" I it v III f.7 II Id I) III I Ii II I. 0 M 1 HI i 21 n m w o on ii n 7 m sAl Mf.l HH H II 76 (10 0 61 ii i in mi II 14 n 0 II (16! (id! '1 11.' dim 0 w 1 41 '.' I'll H I ;' 4 IKI ut uii 17 7 il il u MATTHIIH MAUI IN 12 Movtiiwnlaol Ypuln ml Horn Mntl I'.lMOhfrd Hi. rci mik 11.1I a solitary movement iil.iittf tha Hi.rrrtini ycati-ruay. Tim II W, WiillT. imw n( Aiilwarp, tin lM iml.'tv.l In s.tll for llila mrl. Him will Imui hrui hi riiriliiml, ll.r clmr- 1. r .iUt la Ke CI. Tlit murine r.lliur of Ihe Or.-aonlati Klt.M.a 111 ih r.l Hint tha Columbia ha. riM-ii mt.l then, la mi itanif.T of alili stli-kni- on unit of srvvrsl of lllo fioiiirua Imra In tha rlvnr. rrlly, na tura luvra tha Ni.rihwrai.-rn tiirtro(lla, I' 111 Hull nil II10 rhrr lulla Tha atratller Montr t'rt.to, Kltlrh fliMll- t'tly ran lu lton To. i.iim and Hhillon, na r.-. k-.l 111 tha Hkimll rlr rarly tfiu ftrrk , running un a ami. Tim M'lliln I'rlalu waa cniiaa.-d In IIik liiiwr Hrtlun nr lha rlvor ulUt'flntf Iwa to Hit. aliMtinur MutiriM. rurOfr ilunn( whU-ti IuomI thrm in Ilia n.uuth of Ilia air. am nn, I lisUr.l Hi., 111 In 11 l.lar lio.ni Tin alo.nwr Muimw ll.-a aunk In 10 fsol or watar In lh Hkaa-lt livor. tha rvull ut havlnr rulll.lnt with III (ln-t Northern t.rl.lgp nrar har aha aank. 1'ha rrvw amirilipl Ui Ilia lra of tha hrl1a ml racaurd from Iho alnklnj rraft ) I-r marlilnvry la all runt, ami har hull la aa (ohI aa avrr, II la ranortatl. Tha alaanwr had In tow boom of toga, tilth Ixsama unmanaiaabla In lha allt atraam ami (orrad Ilia IkmI aaatnat tha lirtilaa. Th huuaa, maata, ttark and all atova tha hurrli ana dark waa rarrtad away Tlla ia war aavad liy making lha Imw in (al lo lha tr1Ja Taconia Nawa. Tha naval raaarva la lolruf In for ana or nriiia ininns inn raa'nt wrra on lha Monadnork and I'hlladaliihla, Ihrouth lha rourtaay of Admiral Heard- l Thla lll lv lha ajtllnp tMiva nt tha mllllla an otorlunll)r of learning aumatnina; or tna real aittanrnra or man of-waraman. I.lautnnanl Commandrr !. II Ttirnaa. nl lh raaarva. la a ntnal an Ihualaatlo aiiiportar of lha Inatllullon, ml on wno la aiwara nxiaina iur a rhunoa to hollar lha roadltlnna of Ihoaa who ar unilar him. Aftar tha ralrhra ll.m of M.miorlal day II orcurrrd lo l.lau tananl r'limmamlar Turnar lhal lha pnipar way to tirln up lha nwmlr ol lha mllllla won I.I Imi lo ariiialnl lham mora fully with lha araliina on Imard aa man-of-war lla had an Uilarvlrw wlih Admiral llrrdlra, whhh raullad In thniwliia! oMn lha I wo warahlpa In lha harbor TonUhl a muad of lha naval rom-rva want nut lo the Munadnix'k and af'arward valtt tha I'hlladalphla. and want Ihromh tha tun pra.ll.- from lha turral lo lha lowrr dwka Han Fran rlaio Kmnillicr I'iry la llsht and dnlnly when Vt I'rlra'a llnkliii Towdar la uard MKNlf Kllt BATl'KI'AT. Ilraakfnat. Krull. Oalnwnl. Hunr and rrvum. Hhad IIim. f'raamail I'otnloaa. Hllivd 1'iirumlwra. Miirflna. rnffoa. I.unrhron. Mrat rroiiiati.. 1'olnto fhlpa. (llnm'r llr.nd Htrawharrlra. Taa Plnnar. Praam of Horrid. Hhauld.-r of Ijimh llrulaa. Ni'W I'ntnti. Hprlnx lipuna. Frlwl Kmc I'lnnt Walrrorraa Balnil. I'hacaa. Wafi.ra. Ulnrult (llniv. Cnffaa. roil TIIK BCMMKH H1HU Kxi'lllillKa Una Of lha pratllaat flllli'y Wlllata ot lha ai-naon Ib ii crantlon of IVralnn rlhlinn ii nd muiiaarllna il aula. Tha wnlal la nmila nviT n foiindullnn of nppla uraan allk and rnvcri'il with broad hnrliontnl l.iin.lH of IVndiin rlliboii. nlti'rniillng with 11n I in kn of whllo lnoiia..lna di- aoln. Tln 1'iiliirlnir of tha rltilmn la axi-olli-ni, alinwlnir l.l.'iiili-il linn of vloli't, allvrr.ilull Krt'i.n nnd fiilnl llin. Thi alaava ri'iu h-i-a Hourly lo lha Hliow imd Im vary houf funl In rffwl. II la formed of Ihroa twin, In of rllihnna nnd llirao itrouplnaa of tm k ovit a puff of npplo iinvn allk. Tim wnlat fiiatona Invlalhly nt the able nnd may ha worn with any aklrl, bland Init In oolor with lint ahown In (he rlblHin. MI'IANINO OK IMlKlMorB OEMS. Ki'hnnito. Mnal of the prlnolpnl atonaa now worn have, their alirnlncancn, Bnpphlre, aa heavenly IhnuKhta; illiimonda, n repent nnre, Innocence, UkIiI. purity, life and Joy. lOmernlila denote aucceaa In love, fiillh. victory nnd Immortality. There la a, irrent illveralty of opinion aa to the mriinliiR of I ho opal. While eome con aldera It orlenila anod fortune and hope, other atlll deem It unlucky. The tur jimla denote riiocchh nnd numerous frlenda: the penrl, purity, Innocence, humility and tenra, while the nmvthyat alKiiltlea aobrlety nnd teinerance. The U. S. Gov't Reports thow Royal Baking Powder superior to mil others. Mr. Mnry L. Foote, who wn recently elect Ml the pollco JuiIku of Onylonl, Knn., rnn oif.ilnat her liiialMind anil defeated him by a loriro mujorlty. If you want a lure relief for pain in the back, side, cheit, or limbs, use an Allcock's Plaster Bbar in Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and Imita tions is as good as the genuine. FOR JUNU. WAimi IXiVV WU'KII. V. 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June , ll, dial day June term IMonilny lailnn a l.nnl li.ili.iti), hr.a.nl, II, in. J II. Ii. ilray. )iiilu; II. M. W.hmI.i! and I'hrla I'eti.raiui, ciiinitiiaaliinera: F. 1. Imnlwir, . l.'fk. and Juiiiea W, Mitre, alirrln. Court met und wna duly u ii-, nl 1 31 ii . l.i. k p. m. Now conn a J. I. A. buna und iippllra to the court to grunt him lha liht to oa cupy and nan for the imtIimI of two 'nra, for a I.k Inar r.m.l, l.iiio fe-t of the newly aiirvi rd county road, rnliiilnk from C'l.il aop I'lty to l.4wla uiwl I'litrka rU'i-r, near l.yimiu'a, iimmi hla oMiiinK and writ'llu anl.l road nnd rutlliitf out the ilru!rr on each aide; bud over fur further conalder atlon. In the iniitier of I he ix.tltlun of W. II. Talllnht and olli. ia to ealaldiah a roiiniy rixi.l Now nl thla lima cornea w. II. TwillKhl bim! prrai'iila the ,elnlnn of him aelf and othera lo aurvey, locate and -iiiiilii.li a couniy roa.t, cuinineni lng at a lake nuirked "A." 31 r.l aouth of the nortlieaat corner of lot 1, In aectlon la, lownahlp north, runo 7 weal., aattlng In lha center of tha couniy road now open and In uae, runnliur In a weaterly direction on an open wagon rued lo the lownahlp Una; thence In a wraierly di rection along the old aurvey, aa near aa praclli able lo what la known aa Moody kid road; Ihvnce along aaltl akld road lo Frrrla creek, lo a point at or .'.-or auld Mouily'a old log chula; thence acroa aald creek In a weaterly direction to a point terminating at Ih nortlieaat corner ol the eoutheaat quarter of aecilon tx, lownahlp north, range we:. In the center of an open county road: ordered that II. r. Flaher, A. tl. Coe and Wm. Mud be appointed viewer, and N. LI. Itayoiond, aurveyor, lo meat at the real da tic of J. H. Hyckman at Knap Fri day June IJ, IM, at I o'clock a. m. In Ihe matter of the petition of P. C. Warrn and othera to eaiabliah a couniy road. Now at thla time com I'. C. Warran and preaenta traa petition of him aelf and other lo aurvay, local and ee tabllah a county road; commencing at north end of Main etreet. In town ot VS'arrenton. aa laid out and recorded by H. K. Warren, and running thence In an aterly directum along frVroru! atreet In aid town of Warrenion; ihvnc acruaa HkliHUion creek to the weal end of Al bany avenue In Kaat Warrenton, n laid out and recurded by I'. C. Warren; thence along Albany avenue lo Morton Ireel; Ihetice aouth on Morton atreet 10 Tacoma avenue; Ihence raaterly along TmuiM avenue to raat Una of Kaal War renton: theme In an raaterly direction to the weal line of the 11. W. foltenbery donation lund claim: thence aoulherly to the weal end of Seventh atreet In War renion park, aa liild out and recorded by W. C. Hmlth: Ihence along and lo raat end of eald Hevenlh atreet; thence eaal erly lo weal end of Becoml atreet In Meriwether, ne laid out ami recorded by H I). Adair and Mary It. Aduir; thence raaterly along and to eal end ot Setind etrevt: thence eaaterly to weal en.l of Becond atreet In Bunny Mend, aa liild out and recorded by John Adnlr nnd II. Owi-ne Adair; thence eaaterly along and to Ihe eaal end of auld Becond atreet; thence eaaterly to northweat corner of lot three IJ), In aec tlon twenty-four lilt, lownahlp eight IN) north, range ten ilu) weal. Willamette meridian, all In Clataop couniy, Oregon; ordered that I". W. I'lirnnhun, It J. Morrlaon and Henry Urulller be appoint ed vlewera, ami N. 1. Haymond, aur veyor. to meet at tore of Campbell Ilro., Warrenton, on Tuesday, June . 1M. In the matter of the application of Dur ham MitrlHMinld for a liquor llcenae for alx moillhe In Wcatporl precinct. At thla lime la prearnled the petition ot 81 nnmea of Weatport priH'luct 10 grant a lliiinr llcenan to Uurlmm A McDonald for a perloil of alx monlh; nnd nlao nt thla time la prearnled Ihe rvmonatrnnco of 40 nnmea tiKiilnat granllng auld ll cenae: and the court being mil fully nd- vlncd In the premlaea rontlnuea the hear ing of thla matter until tomorrow. Ordered that court do now adjourn un til tomorrow nt In o'clock a m. Wedneadny. Juno t, 1NW, aeron.l day ot preaent term, an ma preaent u yeaterday. t'ourt met nnd wna duly opened nl M cluck a. m. In the matter of bridge In aecilon S3, tinvnxlilp H mirth, rmiKo N weat, the fol liiwlug hlil were opened und read, vlx : Juniea I'ualck. flU.hi; Coe Knnpp, i'f; II. II. Kleppy, ti'..ST. ; Martin Keurnan, tiVi; A. Mllnua, Ul, fl. B. Wealbnatml, t.: . '. I.lllenaa. .'.!!: ord. red that contract ho nwurded to JamiHi Oualck fr IISi.M. B. A. Oragg Hpiieam anil make com- plalnl Hint the county road near J. C Kleraon la obatructed nnd cannot be traveled on Recount of tit fence being 111 the road: ordered that supervisor ot road district No. 13 tie nolllleil hy the clerk to remove any obstruction In snld road and open the same for travel, until said road la duly vacated according to law. In the matter of eatabllahlnK a county road from lli-mlle poat on Klnle road to a point on Nchalem river, In aectlon 4, township 4 north, range 7 wot, aa pe titioned by Uua Grunnel nnd others. Now ut thla time I rend the report ot the viewer and surveyor In the above entitled road, the first time, and same la laid over until tomorrow for second rending us by law required, Illlls on general fund examined nnd at- lowod ns follow: Mr. Bchroder, 110; Mr. Bandy, 110; Mr. Oruber, W; Mrs. Nordlund, 110; Mrs. rise, 110, ullowiince for May; l NordHtrom, $10, care of Sorglund: Chns. Ward, 110. cure of Osburn; F. I. Dinibiir, $.VSI, stamp clerk's office; James W. Hare, board or prisoners, 1' 14; J. w. Hure, sundry exieiiscs, 111.30: Ham A. Koier, acknnwlcilglng deeds sundry persons. Ci; C. B. Oundcraon, postnge stamps, 12.50: Kobt, (llhson, services deputy assessor, lift; A, millions, service a assessor, H"4; A, V, Allen, provisions Mrs. Bedeck, Mrs. Hcliulis, Mrs, Wasterberg, Mr. Hulkkii, Mrs. 1'eiersnu, Abram llskka, zi7; (Iriiniiiis a lo, iirovlaions Win. Koch, :,; I'arkvr llniisiin, nierr hiin,se Mrs, I'liekwiiixl, fl.bi; rani.lll llrus., prnvlalnns Mrs. Kiiyiniind, li b); Hrhol II. Id A llauka, provisions Mrs, Malsou, Illsj: Herald I'uli. Co,, prlnllng prueeed lugs, lln.;r,; J. M Delliuger, printing l.vK) In levies 1131, priming letter lii-nds and eiiv.'lniie If. ,v, run king oils circuit court Joiirnnl IUi.&'i; Astoria Havings Imnk, stiiiuiis fur assessor's olllea, ;; 0. M, I'uililrlh, wall paper, eta., courllioua, IW.m; II, F. Allen ft Hon, pulnt, eld., for Jull nnd lelivrlng biillnl buses, Ilu; -Victor Hiili,leruii ft (,, driving pile, etc, lo protect lrf.wla ft Clark brliigs, I.',: Wil liam llensley, Hire day overseeing building Irfiwls and Clarke bridge, I7.ini; II. '. Ilims, gals, purlnne, llu.M; V. K. Hickman, draughllng reeorder's oflli:, 132 10; Aslorla Htreet It. It. Co., light, etc., April and May, VM; II. H. I.ymsn, 111; Mre. Uearhnrl, Hi. It, N. Wright, IX services teachers' examination; II, H, I.ymsn, postage slumps, f I Hi; expense educational nieetlngs, 1011; W. O 'res colt l, J. C. Itierson II, N. Anderson II, N. 1. lUiymond ., surveying and view ing Klale road: J. A. Knkln, drawing eon truels ICIsle rood II&, ietc. tiluge tollac lion delimiueni tuxea, IIM.M; Orlflln ft Heed, atatlotiery, flo.lu; N, K. Fouler, Mo. C. II. Oagoil, IK; II. H. Wooden, 124, posting election notices; Dully Asloiian, printing ballots and court pro-aedlngs, t2Vi.lt; IrwIn-HiHlson Co., election sup plies, 131: llnylc ft Calmer, election booths, tc, I;.! i; (Itibbls A Hmllh, bal lot boxes, etn , STI &;; A. H. Iferl, ballot boxes nnd supplies to Cor lie, ju; It. A. AlilM.lt. ballot boxes and stitifille to Clat sop nnd H'alde, II x; Fisher llros , lin ks, etc., IT Hi; Kureka ft F.pb urn I'kg. Co, use of launch Trllon, !: A. J. Orngg, liull.it boxes and supplies to Klale. etc., 3i; Hook A Austin, remov ing railing, etc., 17; Harrow, 1'owell nnd Weeks, making out and p'isttnu tax b-vlea. II, in mi. William I'ohl, biirlnl of i:ih.-r laile nnd Chns. Miller, IM; coat coroner's liiiin-al Chs, Miller lau AS, I'etcr Uracil I;.'., mid Alice llroennier ISivr, coats Hiale vs. Fresehelt. i.4a; O. T. ft T Co., telephone for June, fxSu. Illlls on stc-iul road fund examined und ullo'id as follows; Karl (Jrlder t-l. Ilerl Hill li.'-J. Theo. Kapb-s U7i. W. J. Ixx.mls il,Zj, J. A M, iiiir.. til .71. K. M llougthun 173, Mat Psaaon li, labor road dlalrlct No I: Warrenton Mills, 116,', lumber run. I illairl.t No. I: ). F. Htufford, 1." labor road dlalrlct No. 2: I'. H. I'hllbrlek Ilu, Chun, Wlllard I", 6o, liitwr road dla lrlct No. 3. William Ijiraoti. II. labor ron.l dlalrlct No. 6; It. N. Wooden, spilt ting nnd Invlng puncheon, III, road "Ha ll let No. 7; T. Fruser II. B. B. Wcst- Ixiatad 116, labor mud district No. I I'eler Olson 13. Michael Kinney o, J T. lemons H, F. C. Hnvard t 7S, Jns. Cuslck 19, (1. U Illlls fJ. labor road dls Irlet No t: 1,. Itrson IS, Andrew Ab- rams 111, Alex. Chi. holm Ii. Nell Hunt m. A. II. Mclnnls U, J. A. Mcintosh Ii. II. Ureen I. D. A. Mlkle Ii, C. L. He iKinaJd It labor road district No. 11; C O. Anderson 17 10; William H. Miller 111, labor road district No. U: Js. Court I1D4U, I', o. Wage. HIM, splitting and laying puncheon road district No. 1&. rUUMC HO AD FUND. Weston Wheeled Bcraper Company, I road scraper, 3M. Application of U. Wlngate to refund I). W. Dobbin l 70 paid for recording deed lo lota deeded lo him for right-of- way; granted and warrant ordered Is sued. Ordered that court adjourn until to morrow at 1 o'clock a m. Thursday. June 4. INK, third day pre. ent term, same present aa yeaterday. Court met and was duly opened at 10 0 clock a. m. In the matter of establishing a county road from 10-mlle post on Elate road lo a point on Nchalem river. In section 4, lownshlp 4 north, range 7 west, a petl tloned for by Uus tlronnel Now at this time Is read the second time the report of Ihe viewer and aurveyor In the above entitled road, and no objections or remon- atrancea having been tiled herein. It I ordered confirmed and declared a public road. Application of F. Bplttle. attorney for F. Chrlstman. to reimburse htm to Ihe amount of ti 'i paid to redeem lots Is and ID, block I. Hiintliom a. hi., the or iginal lax having been puld, aa shown by tax receipt; granted and warrant or dered Issued. I'etltlon of Sydney Dell, to remit pen ally on tax sales of his property, sold for taxes for years 1K1 and 1'S and IHO; not granted.. I'etltlon of H. K. Curry to compromise lax auto for 1MM, on account of rrroncou return, offering to pny taxes and actual costs; granted ami so ordered. I'etltlon of P. ljwlcr, asking for an assignment of tax sale certificate for Iota !1 and . block 1, Meriwether Downs; granted and so ordered. i'etltlon of II. Hlrshherg, usklng a re turn of costs of tax sale of property of Mr. Hoaendorf, sold for delinquent luxes for iv.m. KU and 1K4. on account of being cic:salve and a hardship: not allowed. I'etltlon of Chns. It. Patterson, asking that tax sale of land In aecilon 16, lown shlp 6 north, range west, be canceled on account of lax having been paid; granted, and so ordered. In Ihe matter of road tiuc collected In the city of Astoria, At this time Is rd a communication from F. L. Parker, chairman of committee on atreet of the city of Astoria, stating that In discussion with th city taxpayers, the (tent rut opinion I In favor of the country court turning over to Ihe city the amount ot Itoail Tax apportioned t? Astoria dis trict; also a communication from the Auditor ami Police Judge st.itlng that a resolution had been adopted as follows; Kcaotvcd, The! the Auditor nnd Police Jinlue In- nnd he Is hereby Instructed to made demand upon the County Court for balance of lload Fund, remaining to cred it of Astoria District and deposit same with City Treasurer." And the court hnvlng considered the same nnd It appearing that there Is now pending. In the Supreme Court of the state a case, wherein Oregon City la Appellant and Clackamas County Is Keapomlent, said case, being as the court believes a similar one, und will decide the contro versy In question, as to tho rights ot the city lo demnnd from the county the rood tax collected within the city; It Is therefore ordered that this matter be continued for further consideration, and that the Clerk send a copy of this order to the auditor of the city. Now come Paul Schrader and applies to the court to refund (he taxes puld on the steamers Augusta and Harrison, ho be ing a resident of Tillamook county, and being assessed In said county with snld personal property, and having paid the taxes assessed against said steamers In Tillamook county, and that through Inad dertance and mistake of his agent taxes were also paid to the sheriff of Clatsop county of I142.W, and the court having considered the matter, and C. Peterson having voted to repay IM., being coun ty and county road taxes, and J. H. D. Gray and R. M. Wooden having voted to repay 178.85, being county, state and road taxea: It la ordered that a warrant be drawn In favor of Paul Schrader for 17985 state, county and road taxe refunded. Petition from M. Kronqulst, to remit cost nn tax sale of lands assessed to him for 1MI3; grunted upon Daymen of taxes and interest from date of warrant Ordered that court adjourn until to morrow at 10 o'clock a. m. Friday, June 5th, 1896. Fourth day of term, same present as yesterdny. In the matter of-the bridge In Boo. 33, T. 8 N., R. 8 W. Now comes Jaa. Cuslck and states to the court that his bid for the above bridge was Intended to be for a fill of 12 feet high, and 14 feet wide, thnt the contract culls for a till 15 feet hlk'h and 14 feet wide, and declines to enter Into a contract. It Is there fore ordered that the bid of Marin Klerman of l.W.OO. being the next lowest bid, be accepted, and the contract award ed to him. Ordered thnt the court take a recess Mull , ,-, , ' i- for Infants WJ t i aj iM1l MOTHERS, Do You Know that Paregoric, Baleman's iMops, Godfrey' Cordial, many ao-aiiled Soothing ayrnpa, sad raoat mnedlc for chlldrra sr composed of opium or morphine? ' ftp Vost Knew that opium sad morphia art stupefying narcotic poisons' 1h Von If wow that Is swat countries dniig IsUar sot permitted tostfl narcotics without labeling them poisons? IK T Know that yon should not permit any medldo to bs (tag yoar child ale you or your physician know of what II I composed? 19 Vow Know that Castorla Is s portly vegetable preparation, and that a list of Its Ingredients I published with every bottle? o Tow Know that Castorla Is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel pudicr. That It ha beta la km for nearly thirty years, aod thst more Castorla sow sold thaa of all other remedies for children combined ? to Von Know that the Patent Office DepertsMnt of the United States, and of other countries, have Issued exclusive right to In. pttcber and bis assigns to us the word Caalorla - and its formula, and that lo Imitate them Is a state prison oflease? Io VoJ Know that on of the reasons for granting tills government protection was because Castorla bad beea proves to be absolute! jr tastrtnleM 7 o Vow Know last 93 average dose of Castorla srs furaubed for 44 cents), or on cent a dose? Io Von Know tkst when posit and of this perfect preparation, your children ouy tat kxj well, and thai yos may have unbroken rest ? Well, ttieae stiltis;) are worth knowing. They at facts. The fnc-aitm wlynnltire of Children Cry for lo visit and exemlne the Lewis ana Clarke bridge. In Hi matter of the construction of a fill lo the east approach of the 1cwls and Clarke llrldge. The court having vis ited the bridge and having considered the bids of Wm. Lararn and W. J. Ingalla, and It appearing that th bid or W. J. In galla of PA W la Ihe lowest bid to con struct a fill 2U feet lone. IH feet high, IS feet wide at top and U feet wide at base. It la ordered that a contract be awarded lo the said Ingalla to construct aald fill for the said sum. In the matter of the petition of Durham and McDonald for a liquor license for sis months at Weatport precinct. The court having considered thla matter, and being fully advised and It appearing that the petition has not been published tor Mrs consecutive weeks a Is by law required: It la therefore ordered that aald petition be not granted and that the treasurer refund to Durham and McDonald th peuo paid by them for said llcenae. Ordered that court adjourn tne die. J. H. D. ORAT. Judge, R. M. WOODKN. C. PETERSON, Commissioner. Attest: F. I. DUNBAR, Clerk. 187a 80S Lubricating j nn c i Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTORIA A Specialty. Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Stoel, Coal. OrK'erie- & Provisions, Flour & Mill Fel. Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairhank's Scales. Doors & Windows. Agricultural Implement Wagons & Vehicles. ENGLISH CAPITAL. FOR AMERICAN INVESTMENTS. Important to Americans seeking Bng Ush Capttal for new enterprises. A Uot containing the names and addressee, ot 360 sucvesMfin promoters who hare placed over fl00.ono.000 8tortlng In Foreign In vestments wtttvm he last six years, and over 18,000,000 for ttt seven months of 1S.46. I'rio a. or 5, paya&la by postal order to tho London and Universal Bu reau of Investors, to, Ctieanslde, London, K. C. Bubscribens wil Im entitled, by ar- rsvnirement with ttie directors to receive elohor personal or lejttant of lntroductoln to any of tnesw succtssTiU promoters. Thla last Is first oCaaa In every respect. and every man or firm whose name ap pears therein may be depended upon. For placing the following It will be found Invaluaheo Bonds or Shares of In- diss trial. Commercial and Financial con cerns, Morttrage loans, Sal of Lands, Patents or Mines, Directors: SIR EDWARD C. ROSS, HON. WALTER C. PEPY8, CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFS. Copyright. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed have filed their final accounts In the estate of L. WUson, deceased, and the eatate of Wilson A Fisher, and that the county court of Clatsop county has set Morula., the 22d day of Junes, 1890, at the hour of 10 o'clock, for the heating of objections. If any there be, to the al lowance of said accounts. J. Q. A. DOWLBT. WILEY B. ALLEN, Executors. May U, 18M. Job Printing The Astorian invites attention to its Job Printing: Department TRY US a 1 and Children. la on err cry wrapper. Pitcher's Castorla. THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES MOT REPRESENT A passenger train on th Chicago, MD wsuke and St Paul Railway. No. Its tarins are TssUbuled, heater by steam. and lighted by electricity. Each slap car berth baa sa electric reading lamp. Its dining cars ar tho best In the world. and Its coaches are palace on wheals. This great railway, connecting as It doss with sll transcontinental Unes at 8t Paul and Omaha, assure to th Larrallng public th best eervtc known. Tickets 1a ths Chicago, Mllwauks and 8t Paul Hallway ar on sal at all railroad tlckst office to any point In ths United States or Canada. For maps, folders sod other Information, address. C J. EDDT. General Agent, J. W. CA8ET. Portland, Or. Trav. ps and Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or. Ask as many questions About our service to Oma ha, Kansas City, BL Louis, or Chicago as you like. We'll gladly answer them gladly quote rates to ANT southern or eastern city tell you wnen you will reach It and why you should take the Burlington. Tickets and time-tables on application to the local ticket agent A. C. SHELDON, q. A. rorttasd. Oregos. (ivnti. TVlns H.ars. OttlOM sATKMTa SOBVStaOHTa. mJ Mvr uiiinmxavHiiiw UafUlDOOK WTlt to SUNS a CO, t UaouiwsT, Niw Yoar. Oldast bnnwa for securing patent, la America. Every patsnt taken oat by ai Is brotuht befor th pabus hy notloe given In of aluug la Ih tf titnWt mtlm larrast ehmlstlon of any aclentUle paper tn the World. tplonOldlT llliutrated. Ko lntrlltirwt man ahonld be without ItTweaklT, ctS.OOa yaart 1J0 six montha Addraaa, BuVr5 iGi" ynsi tinist, Set Broadway, Hw Vork Cy. STEAMERS Telephone & Bailey Gatzert. "Telephone" leaves Astoria at 7 p. m. dally (except 8unday. Leaves Portland at 7 a. m. dally., ax oept Sunday. "Bailey Oatsert" leaves Astoria Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday morning at : a. nu; Sunday vening at 7 p. rn. Leaves Portland dally at S D. m.. ex cept Sunday. On Saturday at 11 p. m. WALLACE MAUZEKY, Agent North Paeifie Bremery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. 1.. AMm wl !, .T 1. 1V. aw. - - -uu m ia Sunnyslda Saloon or Louis Boentge at th. Cosmopolitan Saloon. All order will b promptly attainted to. IS THERE ? Is ther a man with heart so cold. That (ram his family would withhold Th comfbrta which they all could find In article of FURNITURE ot th right kino. And w, would suggest at this season nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or set of Dining Chairs. Wo hav th largest and finest line aver shown In th city and at prices that cannot fall to please tn closest buyers. HEILBORN & SON Pitt ! on-pottotioiia rcnjtxly for Uonurrhtuft, Oltt, Sprtn.torr been. White. QQDtvtarsvl du chrgwi, or u iallamiuft ion, irriuttoa ur ulcer 1 mm m mj mrnKBVW or fnt in plain wrapper. T ScJentlSs America t Asemrjr I Vn r If I aauS M J OsWtsBtasMl aa ri w tuiivar. 7sl rHtEHS CmEM"''! . rvniitr UD' tin r-I.UHJ1 E. ricNElL, Kscclvsr. fo) nn EMM Gives Choir of fmo Transcontinental Koutea, Via Spokane and St. Paul. Via Ogden,Denver and Omaha or St. Paul. Pullman and Tourist SI)! ft Tolinlng Ohslra car Astoria to 5an Francisco. State of California, Sunday, Jun 7. Columbia, Friday, June 12. State of Cat Wednesday, June L Columbia, Monday, Juno 22. State of CsJ , Saturday, Jun 27. Columbia, Thursday, July 1 Stat of Ca., Tuesday, July 7. Columbia, Sunday, July 7. Columbia, Sunday, July 1Z State of CL, Friday, July 17. Astoria and Portlnd Steamers. T. J. POTTER Leaves Astoria dally, except Sunday, at 7 p. m.; leaves Portland dally, except Sunday, at 7 a. m. R. R. THOMPSON, Ieava Aitnrla dally, afr.nl flurulav I :4t a. m.; leaves Portland dally, except eaturaay, at I p. m. For rates and general Information call on or address O. W. LOCN8BERRT. Agent. W. H. HURLBURT. Gen. Pas. AgL, Portland, Or. Axe You Going East? Bs surs and that roar ttcktt reads via T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. -thai CHICAGO. ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. TtiM la tha ... GREAT SHORT LINE Batwsaa DULUTH. ST. PAUL. CHICAGO And all Points East and South. Their Magnificent Track. Peerless Ves- tibuled Dining and Sleeping Car Trams and Motto: "ALWAYS ON 1 IJHK Have given this road a national reputa tion. All classes of passenger carried on the Teatlbuled trains without extra charge. Ship your freight and travel over this famous line. All agents hav tickets. W. H. MEAD. P. C. SAVAGE. Gen. Agent- Trav. 1 and P. Agt. H8 Washington eU, Portland, Or. A. Y.ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed, Provisions, Fruits Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Tenth and Commercial streets. They Lack Life There are twine sold to flshermea on the Columbia river that stand la the same relationship tu Marshall' Twine as a wooden Image dues to ths human being they lac strength lift evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "Just as wall." They won't. They cannot. SEASIDE SAWMILL. A complete stock of lumber on hand in the rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, ceiling, and all kinds of finish; mouldings end shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard at mill. H. F, L. LOGAN, Prop'r. Seaslds, Oregon. 9 wwfajnt&s. at PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JOHN T. LIGHTER, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Astorian llulldlng. DR. BLIV J ANSON, PHY8IC1AN AND SUROKoN. Offlc over Olsen'a drug store. Hours, 10 10 13 a. tn.; 1 to I and I lo I p. ai. Hundays, 10 to 11. DR. O. B. ESTEB, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Sneclal attention to diseases of woman and surgery. Offlc over Dsnxlger's store. Astoria. Telephone No. U. JAT TUTTLE, M. D., PHIBICIAN, BURGKON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Offlc, rooms I and I, Pythian Building. Hours, is to U and I to i. Residence, fc Cedar street. H. T. CROSBT, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Ml Commercial street i. Q. A. BOWLBT, ATTORNET AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlc on Bond street, Astoria, Or. 1. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPH. NIXON & DOLPH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland. Oregon, . ZS, and V. Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection business promptly attended tow Clalma against th government a spe cialty. SOCIETY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 1. A. V. anA A. M. Regular communications held on th first and third Tuesday evening ot each month. O. W. LOUNSBERRY. W. M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. MISCELLANEOUS. W. C. CASS ELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE. Notary Public 471 Bond street. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Joo. P. Handley A Co., 124 Third street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitor need not miss their morning paper while there. BREMNER & HOLMES. Blacksmith. Special attentloa paid to stssunboat re pairing, flrst-cuuss horseshoeing, eta, LOCCIHC CfllEP COUK ft SPECIALTY UT Olnsy street, between Third ana aod Toorth. Astorxa, Or.' WaR Paper, Artists' Materials. P lists. Oils, Glsss. etc Japaaras MaMaga, - Sags sad Baa boo Goods 365 Cc mmerclal Street. ASTORIA PUBLIC ItlBRflHV READINO ROOM FREE TO ALL. . Open aserr day tram t O'clock to IJ and f JO to Ml p. m. Subscription rates K per annum. H.W. COR. ELEVENTH at DUANE BTS. J. B. WYATT, PbMN.M Astaria, Orsgea Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Special Attaatlaa Paid t Supplying Ships. Few flen Would Ask tor a Finer Dinner than those we serve. We're trying tn every way to make them the most en joyable In town. All the "good things of the season cooked by our excellent cook In the moat delicious style Per feet service. If you Invite a friend to the Palace Restaurant the place Is a sufficient guar, antes that he will receive a good meeX The Palaee Restanrant THE BOARD OF TRADE PETER DOURELL, Prop. ONLY THE FINEST LIQUORS. Cor. Tenth and Bond Streets. J. A FAST ABEND, QENERAL CONTRACTOR, HOUSE, BRIDGE AND SHARP BUILDER HOUSE MOVER. House Moving Tools for Rent. - ASTORIA ..V, 1 ts 4