THE DAILY ASTORIAN. W EUXKSDAY MORNING. Jl'XK 21. UWtt. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. S8. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent by mall, per year I.l Suit by mall per month Hi Delivered by carrier, per week M WEEKLT. Rent by mall per year, $2 In advance, pottage free, to subscribers. All communication Intended for publi cation ihouM be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kin.lt and remittances mutt be addressed to To Astorlan, The. Astorlan guarantees to Its tut crlbers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia ttver. Advertising' ratet can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second oldest weekly In the atate of Oregon, has, text to the Portland Orefonian, the largest weekly circulation In the state. J no. F. Handley Co., are our Port land agents, and copies of The Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand. S4 Third street. alike, resolved to break the hvi( th serpent, huml i. At Chicago. well aa at St. Um. the Issue of the further coinage of silver, except as subsidiary coin, wilt bo plainly drawn. At Bt Louis silver cod atre has been flatly condemned. At Chlraco It will be Just aa flatly maintained. Along this plain line the fiiiht w ill be waged all summer and far Into the fall, without evasion, retreat or surrender. In November th divisive battle will le m;ht and vloto. ry won for one standard or the other. This Is the honest way, the true Amer ican way In politics. Let us hope that It marks the final collapse of tho Janut-faced plank In all future party- platform s. IT MAT DO AS MI CH Foil YOC Mr. Fred Miller, of lrln- 111., write that he had o Severe Kldnev trouble tor many ymrs. with ee-i pains In his back an.t a so thtl HIS oi.io.irr wi s affected. He trie.! Many sox-all-O Kid m v cures but without atv (ro.M result. About a year airo he Ivtut the use of Klcctrte Hitter and found relief at once. Nleotrte Hitters Is es;vt.01v adapted to cure of all Kldnev and Uver troubles and often (rives almost Instant relli'f. One trtal will procj mr statement. Price .sV and ll.iV. At Chas. Rogers' Prug Store. The fact that the tariff was to be the Issue of this campaign does not ap pear so prominently as It did awhile ago to some people. If Mr. Hanna can manage the money question as successfully as he has man aged McKinley'i nomination, the peo ple will be entirely satisfied to have elm do It. The movement now on foot to re vive the August regatta should meet with the hearty cooperation of every citizen of Astoria. Now that Ashing operations have been resumed money will be more plentiful, and there Is no reason why the carnival should not be a great success. The event brings thousands of people to this city and it should not be allowed to lapse for even one year. The fact that the fire men's tournament is to be held here will greatly Increase the attraction and hundreds of visitors will be assured by this event alone. By all means hold the regatta. ... There Is always a crowd of femi nine around a counter where thre Is anything in the eating or drinking line being given away. It matters not whether It Is a macaroon or medicine, they sample all with givat susto be cause they do not have to pay for them. Mr. Ellis has alw ays been reputed an honest man among bis constituents In the Second District, and It must be as sumed that he hasn't read the St. Louis platform, or he wouldn't have talked as he did to an Oregonian reporter the other day. He says in effect, that he can support the money plank of the platform, although In favor of free sil ver, because the platform declares on .ly against the ratio of It to 1. The fol- " ' ; is the money plank adopted at '', and It would be interesting to We know but one community in the world w h 're dyspepsia Is practically unknown, and that Is the Shakers of Mount Lebanon. N. T. These good peo ple have been studying the subject of digestion for more than a hundred years, and that they understand It pretty thoroughly Is evidenced In the foregoing fact. Their Digestive Cor dial Is the safest and best remedy In cases of Indigestion that we know of. A trial bottle can be had through your druggists for the trilling sum of ten cents. The Shaker Digestive Cordial sup. plies the system with food already di gested, and at the same time aids the digestion of other f.xnls. It will almost Instantly relieve the ordinary symp toms of indigestion, and no sufferer need to be told w hat these are. LAXOL Is the best medicine for chil dren. Doctors recommend It in place of Castor Oil. Regular granny bonnets in butter colortd straw and trimmed with large Alsatian bows of ribbon are much worn by the pretty little daughters of fash ionable mothers. CrrwfJr- Euta Point out lis reference U ratio of It t3 1, or whe .in ' fur nishes any comfort to the sincere be liever in the free and unlimited coin age of 'silver at any ratio whatever: "The Republican party Is unreserv edly for sound money. It caused the enactment of the law providing for the resumption of specie payments In 1ST; since then every dollar has been as good as gold. We are unalterably op posed to any measure calculated to de base our currency or Impair the credit of our country. We are. therefore, op posed to the free coinage of silver, ex cept by International agreement with the leading commercial nations of the world, which we pledge ourselves to promote, and until such agreement can be obtained we believe the existing gold standard must be preserved. All our silver and paper currency now In circulation must be maintained at a parity with gold, and we favor all measures designed to maintain Inviola bly the obligations of the United States, and all our money, whether coin or paper, at the present standard, the standard of the most enlightened na ' ti jns of the earth. " THE TRUE AMERICAN WAY. It u a good thing for the country that the chief issues of the comlnff campaign will be sharply defined. In it higher definition politics is a part of ethics, the concern, of good government. It has degenerated to mean the ad vancement of candidates to office. It has become too often a game for as cendency rather than a contest for principle. Words have been used in party platforms intentionally to dis guise or hide or confuse the Ideas they pretend to express. The common hon esty, which Is demanded in ordinary dealings between man and man, has a slippery foothold in politics. Recall, for examnle, the multiform faces of tariff reform. It has changed its features for every section of the country, and put on a different squint In every district. It has been a tariff for revenue only, a tariff with Inciden tal protection, a tariff with horizontal eductions, a tariff with free raw ma- : ucials, a tariff with discriminating pro tection for favored Industries and lo calities It has never had a uniform meanli.g in any campaign, and the party planks which professed to define It , have been variously construed or '' repudiated over and over again. The Issue of the national coinage and currency has been even more hazy and i indeterminable In its presentation. There has been a lack of precision In Republican, as well as Democratic platform planks, but the climax of de ceit was probably reached In the last Democratic national party plank, which was claimed to mean a gold standard In the East and a silver standard In the West and South. No wonder this deception has led to bit ter recrimination, alienation and con flict. When politics goes so far as to attempt to bind together fire and wa ter, the Inevitable result is fizzle and failure. It is Indeed well for the country that every honest man of every shade of conviction Is today heartily sick of such pretences and cheats. Both the gold and the silver standard men are HEALTH DESTROYING VAPORS. Water Impregnated with the seeds of malaria, produce incalculable misery throughout vast portions of the North and South American continents. Th most effective medicinal defense against these producers of physical mischief is Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters. Wherever the great endemics, chills and fev?r. bilious remlttant, dumb ague and ague cake are preva lent, the Bitters Is alike the chosen preventative and remedy. In Mexico, Guatemala, on the Isthmus of Panama, and in South America, no less than In the United States, It has demonstrated its superlative efficacy, and has receiv ed the commendation of the medical profession. It remedies rheumatic, kidney and stomachic ailments, ner vousness ani debility, and counteracts a tendency to premature decay and the troubles attendant upon advancing years. Appetite and the ability to sleep are both aided by It. Use It with per sistence, as it well deserves to be used, and the trial will avail you much. YOU WTJa ... ( 1 I'LL. nothing & BUT THE GENUINE NV K' You will find on coupon Inside saoh two ounce bag and l w o cou pons Inside each n.urouin-el-AtotllUi'kwell't iHirtmm. Ituy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read th coupon winch (Ives list of valuable prweul and tow lOttVUIirlU. Rarely a book written that the reader doosn't think he or she could have Im proved on some parts of It. PCCKLENS ARNICA SALVE. Yesterday afternoon the air was so dear that the lightship was visible to the naked eye from Coxcomb Mil. Ths best salve In the worll for Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and All Skin Erup tion,, and positive cure for Piles, or no pay required., it Is guaranteed to tv Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Irof. Huxley's "Life ami Liters" which bis son, Leonard Huxley. Is now Perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. I "ranging, will appear about two years iTtee, SR cents per box. For sals br from the present time. Chaa. Roger., Odd Fellows' building. ift all the same, a slight cold, cont- The embroidering of photograph J lungs or sever cough. On Mlnuts frame, will be a favorite summer pas- """ omnc mem. time on hotel porches. The latest pl.ice In which to rarrv , the handkerchief Is in the edge of the Toung mothers dread ths summer . .i.u,. ..n month. nr. .1 . : '" ie n a vi no- no il' " - v.. .VVM V, I17. illUL l.l 1 1 I J among children caused by bowel trou- Mea. Perfect safety may be aaurel those who keep on hand IVWltfs Colic Cholera Cure, and administer It promptly. For cramps, bilious colic, dys entery and diarrhoea. It affords instant relief. Chaa. Rogers. I choir to fall over the hand. Pure blsod means good health. P-e-Wltt's Sarsaparllla purities the blood, euros Eruptions. Kes-ms, Scrofula. a:d all diseases arising from impure blood. Chaa Rogers. Isn't It strange that two pe-ple sel-i AN ENIGMATICAL AIM. OK FAKE, uom agree on tne irutmuin. sa of ones. For a dinner, served on th Inning cam photograph? .of the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul . Hallway, will be sent to any address oa ruMlnl nf - tw.t-u,. . . . .. . . KUYAL, liaKing fOWUer ; PP to Oeo. H. HeurTord. iUn. ral las has beco awarded highest mmois. honors at every world's fair where exhibited. NOTICE OF INTENTION The shirt waist girl Increases In num ber, though her belt grows not a whit larger. To Change ami Re-establish the Grade on Jerome Avenue, Uetwecn Tenth and Twelfth streets. In Alc Clura's Astoria. Notice la hereby given that the com- J mon council of the city of Astoria pro pose to cnange and re-establish the grails on that portion of Jerome avenue. In McClure's Astoria, as extended and ! changed by Cyrus Olney, which lies b- Dld you ever think how readily th blood Is poisoned by constipation? Bad blood means bad health and premature old age. DeWltt'es Little Early Risers, the famous little pills, overcome obstinate . ,., ,h , ... '.' .. ' . constipation. Chas. Rogers. .rwi ,n ,M. of .-n.h .. ,h. . . 7 J . . following height above the base ot A rainy Sunday means money out of grades, as established br ordinance No. pocket to the men who have bicycles J H. entitled "An Ordinance to Establish a to hire. When Baby was sick, we ga her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoris, When she became Mist, she eluag to Castorla, When the i. ruidraB,thega'i)themCsstoria. I Base of Grades for th Streets ot As toria," to-wit: On th north ; side of the crossing of said Jerome avenue with Eleventh street. , m feet. On the south side of snld crosnlng, 19a. I feet By order of the common roumil. I Dated June , 136. I II. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge, ! ALAMEDA AVENUE GRADE NOTICE. Even though a canopy Is not us.'d a foot valance is needed or. brass bedsteads. Modists are now making bathing suits and giving as much attention to their details as though they were de signing afternoon tea gowns. How many young men and young women are cut off Just as the future seems bris,'htet and fullest of promise; They are taken away by the disease which cau.v-s over one-sixth of all th-i deaths in the world the disease which doctors call consumption. There Is ab solutely no reason in the world why consumption should be fatal why it should be even serious. It Is a disease of the tlood and ran be curfrd abso lutely and always by purifying and en riching the blood. The only exception to this Is the case where the disease has been neglectwl and Improperly treated until It is stronger than the body until the body has become so weak as to have lost the ability to re cuperate. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will cure ;S per cent of all cases of consumption if used according to direction.?. It also cures all linger ing coughs, bronchial and throat af fections Send twenty-one cents in one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's loos page Common Sense Medical Adviser, Illustrated. Eve "Look here. Did I overhear you tell that snake I was a bird?" Adam ciuicklyj "A bird of paradise, my love." Eve "O!" New York Press. THE IDEAL PANACEA. James L. Francis. Alderman, Chicago, says: "1 regard Dr. King's New Dis covery as an Meal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, hnvlng used It In my family for the last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other preparations." Rev. John Eurgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church for CO years or more, and have never found anything so ht-nc-iiiial or that gave me such speedy relief ns Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers' Drug Store. To be a groom on a park drag Is no sinecure. The owner has an eye only to his horses, and the servants can scramble up as best they can. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoe Cake" soap contains no free alkali and will not Injure the finest lace. Try It and notice the difference in quality. Ross, Hlgglns ft Co. Notice Is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Astoria pro pose to establish the sni.le on Al imula avenue. In that part of the city known as Unlontow-n. at the following height above the bjise of grades: At the northeast corner of block S. at 3 feet above the bnse of grnd. s, and at a point directly opposite nn.l nt right angles to the east line of block !, at a A. L. Wooster, a prominent citizen ot Osseo, Mich., after suffering excruclatlng- lv from tille for rwpntv vesr I'll eur.,1 In a short time hv unlni DeWltl's Witch I feet Haxcl Salve, an absolute cure for all i At ,nc southwest corn, r of block I. nt skin diseases. More of this preparation I 43 f',', nm' at B nmt directly opposite Is used than all others combined. Chas. Bml at rllfht angles to the west line or Rogers. ! ''lock 1, nt 4.1 feet, nnd at a point on the j north tide of b..ck 1 rtlre.-uy opposite .Many of the prettiest dinner tables''0 the southwest corner of block I. nn.t . . , I at right angles to south line of block 1. are decorated with wreaths of roses. , at 43 teet. I At the northwest corner of block 19 rt Mrs. R. DeYoung, Mlddlevllle, la.. I 4 feet, writes: I have used One Minute Cough At the southeast corner of block I. at Cure for six years, both for myself and I 44 feet. children, and 1 consider It the quickest At the northeast corner of block 1', nt acting and most satisfactory Cough Cure . 4.1 feet, anil at a point dlrectlv opposite I have ever used. Chas. Rogers. j on the south side of block 2 nnd nt rleht j angles to the north line of block 18, nt 4.S An excellent way to curl feathers Is feet, and nt a point directly opposite to to steam them over burning salt. i tn northeast corner of block 11 on the I west side of block ID, nnd at right angles v rI . y ... n m '' 10 ,he ennt Of block IS. nt 15 feet. Or. Price's Cream Baking Powdei ; At the Intention of Alam-da avenue Coatslns no Ammonia or Alum. I with the east boundary of Taylor's As- torla, at 49 feet. The linen parasol Is very much used j At the northwest corner of block IS, nt by the well-gow ned woman. I feet. I At the southwst corner of block 2, nt mt ieel. At the northeast corner of block 17, nt 81 feet. One Minute Is the standard time, and One Sllnu.e Cough Cure Is the standard preparation for every form of cough or cold. It is the only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Chas. Rogers. At the southeast corner of block 3, at 81 feet. And unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of Ihree-fourlhs of the oron- Cats like places; dogs grow attached I lrL, Z ,u, l",..". L '"'u street he filed with the auditor and po to people. lice Judge of said city within ten days I from the final publication of this notice. Eczema Is a frightful affliction, but like ! the common council will establish said all other skin diseases It can be pcrma- grades. nently cured by applications of De Witt's Dated at Astoria, Ortiron, June !i. WA. Witch liarel Salve, it never falls to II. E. NELSON, cure Piles. Chas. Rogers. j Auditor and Police Judge. Lord Hugh Cecil, fifth son of the1, Marquis of Salisbury, has Just made his maiden speech In the house of com-! moriB, and Is said to have exhibited un-1 mistakable slsns of oratorical ability . and statesmanlike Intelligence. I GRADE NOTICE. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Notice Is hereby given thnt the com mon council of the city of Astoria pro pose to estnbllsh the grade nt the Inter section of Franklin avenue and Thirty sixth streets nt l feet shove the base of grades. 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 the auditor and po llen Judge of snld city within ten dnys from the final publication of this notice, to-wlt, on or before Wednesday, July I, The woman who moves out of the corner seat In the open car for the ben- lm. the common council will establish efit of an incoming car Is as scarce as a white crow. In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of DeWltt's Little Early Risers, for they always cleanse the liver, purify the blood and Invigorate the system. Chas. Rogers. The July Harper's will open with a paper on Ocn. Washington and th" pe riod of the Revolution, by Woodrow Wilson, llustrated by Howard Pyle. One swallow does not make Spring, but one swallow of One Minute Cough Cure brings relief. Chas. Rogers. A large dog and a small yard make a most unhappy combination. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc., can he bought at the lowest prices at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occidental Hotel, Astoria said grade. Dated June 6, 189A. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. jk Solentlflo American f Aflency ork U&iJr OESICN PATIHTS. Clvrssra. OESICN PATS-ra. I COPVoinuVo 1ZI For Informttlon and free Handbook write to MI.N CO- SSI BHOiuwiT. til Yohx. OI'leH Imresn for seeiirliiK patents In America, J-.v-rr patent taken out by us I hromrht before U,u imbue by a notice given free ofdmrge la lii srrest efn-lsttmi of tnr seietitule pW fn Oie world. hbUm.ll.llr lllu,trs.l. Nolau-lllrent mso shonl.i ha without it. Wsekir, (..i.oua Tar: ! six months. A.MreM. To! VuniUHtni, attl iuuadway, York City. HIIEIllfTU TAX HAI.H. Ily virtue of a warrant Issued by Ih county clerk of flattop county, slut ot Oregon, under the seal ot said county and slate, oil Ihc h'tli day of April A. II, INMl nnd to tmi dlrciicd, commanding me to levy upon the itoodl and chiitlcl of tlio. dtitnqiicl taxpayers luinml In th delliiuiieni lax roll or t latsop county, ttitte of orviiou, lor tlio year thereto attuiiiist, and ir nona l found, thtn upon the real properly its set (onh and described In wild delinquent Ins roll, or to much thereof ns shall lm tultliii tit to satisfy Ih amount oi luxia so charge. (heroin, together Willi Ih coals and s is.io.es, I diil, on I he uh tiny of May, In;, K'y upon tinning been nimbi to tout personal properly sulll.ient out ul which to make said !. the rial res toto set opposite the Haines ot Ilia rvs speetlve miii.', linos nnd iMrMrnlliiiis, coiitaluid In the following lists, to cat lfy tliv amount or nines nnd coats . sesscil and chttiiiu against siiiii pot'soiis, firms and corporations in tlio said da llliiiueiit lax loll, nil of auld property being sllualu III said county utul sUI and ilescritvd on said deling. lent tax roll ul said county and statu for said year, us follows, to ult: ASvreromble, Mary, lota 4, i, seo li, T i N. It 10 W, W acrva. lli I II M At'erenMiiI'lc. I.. II., Iietiln on right bank ot Johnson's slougli, 3D nla. K. of N W . cor. or RK. I,; thence. K. 3 rds. to left bunk ot Islam! slouch; thencu down said aloufch to la w la and Clarke river at mouth of John son's slouch; ihoncv up right bunk of Johnson's slough to place of Is-h'llilllliu:. arc. 1, T. N., It. I ;j-i ni ri'a; tw. gin at N.K. cor. of tt.l-.', 1, aec. 11: I hence t. isi nla. to a creek: tluiue westerly along sttld creek in Mis, to fork of said creek: tbelli'e N. lo N. line uf 8 K. V, of S. V4. sec. II; Hume N. 311 ft.: thelica W. IO XV. line of N.tv , or &K. I,, sec. II; them N. to a point 10 i hs K, of N. line of 8 K of said sec: thence lv W chs : thane N. li) cha. : thvnee K. IK chs. to beginning. 8o II, T. I N., It. 10 XX'., i; ;i acres, l.'.W I it Allen. Mrs. itrlditet. lots J, . blk le:: lot . blk. M.t'lurv's Asturt.1, ns ex t. by Cyrus l. ny. ill ;.' ij oi Alexander. 11 , 8 XV i4, 8ec. II, T. I .V, It. H XX , tu rr. . :iU ... It gg Allen John. S. , of 8.K. i Kn', 1, T. 7 N . 11 t XX'.. ai acres, Oil. in Anderson, XX Ilium, lota 1. I. 3, I, 4, . 7, . b. 11. 13. 1J. It, Ik is, blk :Z. Itosrslals addition. U it. B 17 Armstrong. Janxis. N.XX', X, 8et). . T. 4 N., 11. XV.. 11 a.-rst, I" It 11 Austin I.ucrella M. I,... 1. 4. blk. 1. 8unni.ln n.l.lltli.n, liv 4 01 Hand Harry 1- ., lois J. 4. 1. , blk W. .Xb iiure's Astoria, at rx'd. by Cyrus Olney, $10 M II II Kurker, l-auru ! A., lots I. J. 1, 4, i. , 7. . . l.i, II. la. II, 14. 14. K K. lit, IH, 9i. 31. JS, 4. M. M, blk. IVk Mary Ann Adalr't Houlh Addition to th Port of I pprr Astoria, U4S 41 M Harnett. Cora, K. H of 8 XX'. X,, XX'. S "f K. 8c. K T. 4 N H. s XV., i:ju. ai res, iXul n t Iiarru'S, Frank. K U of 8 X'. Xi. 8 S of 8 K. X, See. 38, T. B N.. R II XV.. lu crs. Ilt4 1 uattin I'o.. it. K. begin at N K. cor of blk. A. MeKwunt Add'n. to Orran Orovs; thnc 8. SO ft.. XX'. loo ft.. N. II) a, K. 1U) H. to beginning: also, begin at N.XV. cor. blk. A, Mo Kwan's Add'n. to Ocran Orovs; thence K. HO rt., thence 0. b) rt.. XX'. VD ft, N. 60 rt to be ginning. 41c T 41 uracil u. lots , 91 blk. M. Astur Add'n. to Astoria; lots 7. x, blk. 9, Norih Add'n. aa lalt out and recorded by K. A. Noyau, ate. . IJeers. Ixiuls. lot X blk If. IToa- p-t Park Add'n. to Astoria. 4e. 1 as lien. I'htlllppa XV.. lets XL U hlk. SL tract i. Olney't Add'n. lo Astoria, as laid out by Hustler ic Alkell, rxec'rs. 11.01 4 10 uennett. A. 8 . blk. L Olner's Add'n. to Astoria, as lnld out and recorded by Hustler Aiken, rxec'rs.; N.XV. I, of. N.XV. i, of 8 K. Sec. S3, T. S N.. It. XV . lo lu res; undivided ', of: liecln r.air.ii ft. XV. of 8 K. cor. of 8lllvely l. L. C.; theme XV. 1C, ft.. . IO H line of 8hlieiv's Astoria. K. 1.0 fL, 8. to lieirlntilllK Mee. 17, X. ft .. It. 1 XX .. t acres, JM .01 U 4 llennetl. liiatiei lots i, 19, blk 2. Heaviest Addition, as laid out by A. P. Oliver, So 4 87 lussiun l. Hun. an, lot 3, blk. M, Xun liusen'a Astoria. 17c sg insnop, w. C . 8.H. X. 8.C SS. T. ., it. 7 XV., ion acres. flJ.M).., si U Ullss. L A.. Jr., lot S, blk. It. Mc- "lure's Astoria, as extended by ( yrus Olney. fui t II liloilgett, Knoeh L. begin ut N.XV. eor. of Itlwlgelt I. L C: tin nee 10. i'M chs. to N K. cor. of 'iiilm; them e 8. 12 tu chs. to Howard's N. K. cor: thence XV. to H i;, cor. of Mrs. (Irani' bind; thence N. to N K. cor. of said .Mrs. Oram's land; I hence XV. to linn it said 1. L. C; theii.e N. to beginning 8w. J, T. 7 N , K. 9 XV., 4123 acres; also, land In H ot lllislKett l. L. ('. 8. of laud of Howard, and N. and N.XV. of land of J. A. Pillion, except tract sold for cemetery, Her-. 3, 10. T. 7 N., It. 'J XV., ItC'j'i acres; also, strip of land running entire illstanco K. and XV. across land of How ard and extending H fur enough to Include M.:o ihtcs 8eo. 3, T. 7 N K. I) XV., 117.19 44 41 Hradbury, Clement, N. K. 14 of N.XV. I', lot 4. 8ec. IN, T. i N., It. 10 XV.. ;t.r,i ncn.s; N.K. or 8.XV. i4, N.XV. 1, of H.K. A Hec. 22, T. N., It. 10 XV.. Ml acres; nil of N.XX'. ot H.XV. Vi. less pint of liradbury's Addi tion to Ocean Orove, Bee. 22, T. N., It. in XV.. !S acres; N.XV, Vi Hec. 27, T. t N It. 10, XV., Ml acres, 117.92 C7 96 liran.lt, (',. lots 9. pi, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, hlk. 8: lot 6, blk. (, Rose dale's Addition to the City of Astoria, Ktc IS 49 Draden, XVIIIInm, undivided X4 of H. Mi of H.XV. 1,, H.W. Vi of H.K U flee. T. 8 N., R. 7 XV.. 40 acres. $2.74 9 33 Iirlx, Asmus, lots 1, 2, 7, 8. blk. 100, Adalr't Kant Addition to As toria, 121.28 28 32 Rrown, Peter, estate of, lots 14, IS, block Ki, Warrenfon; lots 9, 10, 11, blk. 8, Hklpanon Addition to Astoria; lot 8, blk. 13, Hhlvely's Astoria, $19.80 11 00 Duck, Kllzabeth, lots 7, 8, blk. 129, McClure's Astorln, as extended by Cyrus Olney, $S.33 I 9 Iiurney, It. H lot 1, blk. 29, Al.lerhrook, First Addition to, 7 99 Bush, XV. II., lots 1, 2, K. Vj of N.W. Hec. 80, T. 4 N R. W., VAM acres, $.29 15 98 Burns, A. O., lot 11, blk 18, De ment's Addition to ths city of Astoria, 17c 1 48 Iluell, Jane 8., lots 11, 12, blk. 20, Laurel Park Addition, as re corded by H. C. Thompson, 29c I f Buchanan, Manltis, lot 8, 8.K. V, of N.W. Vt Bee 27, T. 4 N R. t W., 40 acres, $2.01 11 SB Butler, Walter H., lots 4, 7, Sec. 34, T. 4 N R. 8 W., 42.83 acres; lots 7, 8, N. Vj of B.W. Vi Bee. 35. T. 4 N., R. 8 W 115.32 acres, X33 18 08 Byrd, Bnrah L., N. of N.W. Hec. 11, T. 9 N R. 10 W 80 acres, $4.01 9 24 Burke. B. C, lots II, 12, blk. 139, Hhlvely's Astoria. $28.81 82 08 Case, Edward, N.W. 'A Bee. 10, T. N., R. W.. 160 acres, $8.42 18 12 Carson, Luella C, lota 12, U, blk. t. Hear bait Park, Me Carlson, John K XV. tj of 8 XV. V tfwo. l, T. i N., It. 10 XV., Ml acres, l III Chiirmau, Thoiuns, lot I blk. I"U, Miiiiirn't Aaloiin, na extended by Cyrus olney, Mil Clark, John XI., Ml. X, of H K X, Bill'. Wj N. I of 8 XV, t. N.XV. X of 8 U, V 8ec. SI. T N., It, I XV luo airs, I. 74 Column, P, XX"., N. X, or 8 XV it. XV, l of 8 K. Xt Hec. 1. T. 8 N , It. XX'., Iiu acllw, 19 mi Conk, II, H , Mil as 14, Its Ut, 17, Is, 18, 80, ill. M, 3i, 94, blk. 1; lots l 18, K, blk. 1: tola IJ. II. I. HI, 17, Is. Is, So !l. tJ. :l. Si, blk 17; lola IX 14. IS, IS, 17, IK, IS, X II, US, S3, I.', blk. 4.1; lois ll, S. SI. SS, tX SI, blk. 4!; lots IJ. 14, It, IS, 17, It, blk 07; lots I. I, I. 4. 4, , IS, 14, blk, 81; In Is I, S. 8, 4, ft, 8, 7, a, 9, H II. H. I). H, in. is. 17, is, 111, so, si. ti a si. blk. S7: N. X, of lots I, X , 4. fx , blk. S4; lota I. S. X 4. , 7, . . 10, 11, IS. blk. a. Pacific Addition tu Astoria, K IS Craig. Id H. , lot X blk I. Olm-y, SOo Crlin, P. II., loia I, I. 3. blk. K liun-l Park addition, as re corded by II. C. Thompson, 4lo. CYpsa, John M , trustee, ,. i, of 8 K. U H.c. II, N. l r 8 XX. X. 8ihi. IJ, T. N , It. I XV.. IH acres, 114 IS , Cress, John M., XV, X, of N.K. V K. Is of N.W, Xi 8eo. S7, i'. N.. It. T. XV.. IM nens; 8 t of 8 K. X 80c. 8, T. 7 N , It XX ., so acres; N. S of N.K, x 8.c. 7, T. T N It 8 XV., KI acres: N K. X Boo. 18, T. 7 N It. 8 XV., loo acres: W. V) of 8 XV. X, He. 3. T. 7 N., It. XV . no seres; N K. V 8.a?. SS. T. 7 N It. 8 XX ., HU aj.wa; 8 XV. Xt n t. T. N , It. 7 XV., ISO aerna; lots 7. . 8. K Hec. S, T. N , It. 7 XV., IM.TS acres; XV, 1 of N.XV. t Bee S3, T. 7 N It. XV., m Meres: 8 K. t 8eo. SS. T. 7 N., It. XV , lu acre. $nn Crle. K. It., lot 4 (except tract sold to A. olson and N. J. l.ers.oii. 8ec , T. 8 .V, It. i XX ., 8 4u acres, 77c Craven, Krnnk 8 , N. i of 8 K NK, X, or 8 XV. 1,. 8 K. I, or N.W. 1, Bee. !, T. 8 N, It. 7 XX'.. i acres. II? M. Copping, hand, lots It, li, . 17, blk. S7, iruci S. ulney's addlilon lo Astoria, as laid mil nnd re corded by Hostler nnd Aiken, executors, flu Dairy 111 pie. Ida, und. 4 lot 4. blk 4. Hustler Astoria, as hud mil and recorded by Aslorla Invest menl t'o., 17c DarlltiK. 11. L, lots I. t 8, 4. 4. 8. ?... 10. 11, is. blk 14, i-actrto addition 10 Asiorta, 39c Dem 'in. J. C, lot 4, i. I, blk. SI, l . ill's addition to Ih rlty of As X S.N! Dillon. ,ary, estnl of, lot 7. blk. 1 XI "lure's Aaturln, Li 31 Doonr), Michael, 8 K. X, Hoc. 1, T. 7 N , It. $ XV., 140 crr.. $ltl$.. IXonoho. C. II. lott I. 8. . 10, II, it blk 7. I'olumbtA Bei ond addition to Aslorla: also 8 XV. X, of 8. XV. X, 8j. t. T. 7 N It XV.. 40 .acra, $8.o( Douthark. A. N , lota I. t I 4, blk. 8, Hustler's Astoria, as lnld out and recorded by Astoria in vestment V).. 44c , Dow. C. 8 . lot so, SI. SS. blk. 88, Prospect Park Kxteiislon k'tdl lion to Astoria, e Dunkln, John II., XV. u, 0f 8 W. , See. SS, T. I N It 3 XV., 80 acre. AU Rmrland. C. O.. lots 11, IS, blk. 8, Bkliuinon addition to Astorls, $1.U Knsts, Klliahrlh. lott I. S. X hlk. SS, Columbia Second addition to Astoria, tie Kvsns C. II , und. lots 7, 8. 10, II. 13. 13. 14, 13. sulallvlslon uf blk. 73. Bhlvely's Astoria, KB.. Kvnns, Mrs. Jeuiietle, lot IS, blk : lots 23, 34, blk. 18. Hallway addi tion to Astoria, 44c Pair, It K., lot 4, blk. 34, Kiel ad dition 10 Alderbrook, 13 ! Purrnr, Isabel l"., lots I, S. 3. 4. 4. 8, 7, 8, 9, lit, II, II hlk. 8, Pacific addition to Astoria, S!"c Pcldmnn, I., und. 1. lot 14. blk. I. Havel Center, as laid on: by XX'. K. Warren, Klaher, J. J , truste. ;0la 15, M, 17, 2 , . tract I, blk. 27, ot olney' addition to Astorln, as laid out and recorded by Hus tler A Aiken, executors: lots 12, 13, S. f. 31. tract 2, sulsllvMon or block 17 of nlney's addition to Aaturln, as lnld out nml re corded by Hustler as Aiken, ex ecutors, K.40 Klaher, J. J , und la lota 7, 8, o. 11. 12. 13. 14, 15, 18.. siilsllilslon or blk. 72. Hlilvel) s Astoria: und. H lois 1. Z, 3. 4, 4, 4. 7, k, 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, blk. 8; und. H lots 1, S, 8, 4, 5, 8, 7. 8, 9, 10, II. 12, 13, It, blk 7: und. Xt lots 1, S. 3, 4, 6, , 7, 8. 9. 10. II. 12, 13, 14. blk. 14: und. Vs lots 1, 2, X 4, 4. 6, 7, blk. 15; utul. , lots 1, s, 3. 4, 4, 8, blk. 18, Riverside addi tion to Astorln, 8s 4ii Fisher, I. II., lots 2, I, 4, E, 8, blk. 41, Pacific add'n. lo Astoria. 7c. Plsk, XV, It., lot 17, tract 1, sub division of blk. 30, olncy's addi tion 10 Astoria, as laid out nnd recorded by Hustler A Aiken, executors, 55c Pluley, John, lull 3, 4, tract 2, sub division of blk. 14, olney't addi tion to Astoria, ut laid out nnd recorded by Hustler Aiken, executors; lot 4, blk. 37, Mc ('hire's Aslorla: lots 1, 2, 3, blk 8, Hklpanon addition lo Astoria; und. X, of N.K. of B.K. 14 Hi c. 1, T. 7 N.. It. 7 XV.. 2U aires; N.XV. 14 of N.K. i. N. '.j of N.XV. X, and B XV. ! Bee 14, T. 7 N It. 8 XV., 2su ai res; N.K. '4 of N.K. '4 and XV. Vs or XV. j, Bee. 15, '1'. 7 N., It. XV., 210 acres, $41.62 Flnley, James, H.K. '4 Beo. 12, T. 0, It. 8 XX., 1W acres. I9.H3 Ford, L !., und. V lot II, tract $. siihdivislun or blk, ?i, Olney's aildttloii to Astoria, as laid out and recorded by liristler it Aiken,, executors. 29c Kolkman, A. V.. ti nil. ' lott 5, li, nix. w, aicliure's Astoria, nt extended by Cyrus Olney. 17.119.. Folkmnn, llerthn, nnd, i, lois 6, 6, oik. . .McClurus Aslorla, as cxtetided by Cyrus Olney. Sum.. Foote, Annus, lot 4, Hec. 18, T. 7 N., It. 8 XX'.. 16.40 acres. $1 Futtrup, Nels, lot 18, subdivision or blk. 11, Adair's Astoria. Sl.ml Gentry, 8. A., lots 17, 18, blk. 6. Astoria, as laid out and record ed hy M. J. Kinney. 29o Ollbrcath, James, lot 12. blk. 0. Dument's addition to the city of Astorln, 17c Olassel, Annlo, heirs of, N.E, 14 of o. w. 14 lots 1, X 8, 4, Bee. 21, T. 7 N It 9 XV., im acres. 811.79 . Olover, Frank, 8.W. of B.W. (4 B.ic. 29, W. 14 of N.W. Vi, N.XV. Vi of B.W. Vi Seo. 32, T. 7 N It. 7 W., PHI acres. $9.3 Ooff, M. A., und. VJ lots I, 2, 3, 4, d, s, 1, a, y, id, 11, 12, 13, 14, hlk. 8; und. Vj lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 8, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, blk. 14; und. Vi lott 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 7, blk. 15; und. VS lots 1, 2, S, 4, S, 8, hlk. 18, Riverside addition to Astoria und. Vi of lots 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, subdivision of blk. 72 Bhlvoly's Astoria. $7.51 raham, John A., lots 4, 5, 8, blk. u: lots 1, 2, blk. 21, Alderbrook. $.12.81 Grrvham, James, lots $, 4, I, 8, blk 3, xoung s audition to Alderbrook. 6r Gray, W. H., ettato of, lot 8, blk. 84, -McClure's Astorln. 38 Grimes O. K., lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 8, blk. 2, Railway addition to Ocean Orovr 94e Grimes, L. C begin In county road IV. "b 8. and 36.80 cht. E. of 7 68 II 38 4 14 15 (I II Ml 180 13 S 71 4) s: ;o 141 8 30 :t ti a 40 1 a 18 90 II SIU 18 43 18 94 7 17 (17 14 13 188 I 73 17 89 (48 3 01 18 90 3 18 :i so 1"5 43 18 17 42 200 11 43 11 40 9 Ul 1 00 a 70 2 48 10 06 18 22 N XV. cor. of 8w. I", tlislic K, I74 chs , N. 16 ii . W. It ens , H. 8.13 chs., 8 XV. 3 ' 'l to coiinly load: K. II I" ' lis.. H, II Mi chs.. in liesliiulns, exespt S acre sold In C II Hloop, per Vol ''." I'sm 1"X Ih.eds, Hec. in, T N.. II 111 XV., SO ihtcs, $ll-M. . " Dross, XX 111, II., Archbishop of Ore ton, l.cslu nt 8 XV, 101 of Hec. St, N. X3 rd. K. S4 Ida, 8 83 tils, XV, W rds. In besliuiins, Bee, 11. T Si II I Wo acres, Jle llulii.au, Thomas, lots I. s, 1, IS. blk J. t.auiel I'm It iiddliloii, as reel. led b II C ThiMiip We , 18 17 7 IT I 31 I 17 18 IT II 78 II U 17 71 tn II 88 II 10 4 34 1 04 1 a 30 83 t 2 I 11 II t tn 8 M 83 64 41 49 717 194 12 47 (lalbiaclli, James, lot , blk 4, Co lomhla addition lo Aslotia. Uc diiuhint. John M . lot S blk so, Astor addition to Astoria, '.. . Hall, liinrknln J , lot T, blk, 13, XVarieiiion: bus 31. blk I'". Taylor's Aslorla; lot 13, aillsllvl atoll of blk. H. 8hlly As- torla. It 3 Handy. Mlltoti K , lm 4. K. l of N XV. B.-e ., T N , It. XV. , b ' acres, t U Hanson, t'harlea. 8 or B XV. Xt Hec II. N s ' N XV X4 8. 0, 14, T 6 N , It 10 W., I acre. Iiitj Iliinseii, Karen, lids I. I. 3, 4. 8. . 1. . blk :. lots I. 3. 3. 4. 4, , 7, I, blk : lots I, 8. J. 4, 4, , 1. 8. blk. IS; lois 1, 3. X, I. 4, , f. 8, blk. I. XXilllnm.oil. 8vM Hiiraileii, C II . lois l, . 31, SI a St, blk t; lois 16. IH, 17, l. blk. , of liilM-l Ceiilor. as laid ulll by XX . II MM. II. II II Hatch. II XV , und lois I, t 3. 4, blk. s. HiiBtlnr'a Astoila, as laid out and recorded by lh Aston lincstiiiriit Co, So ... Ilasres. K. It. lot I. blk f. Mc liur's Aslolla, as , tni.le.l br C)rus nl.iry, $141 7 Ileiidilckseii, Ol.if. und. j lot l'nloniuan, $ 13 House, frank, lots 3. I. blk l.n. Mary Ann Adair's 8011th a.l.ll. tl.ui to Hie Pint of t'pper As lorla. lc Ilest.r. John C, lot :, BK x, of N XV I, lot 1. K S of 8 XX 14 Bee. 7. T 7 N . It 8 XV . I 41 seres, lis 20... . Hill, XX inula A, lot I", blk I-', fo ments addition In ths illy of Astorln, 17c Hill. C. N XX ' Bee 17. TIN. It. 8 XX . ii acres. IIS si 1 tilt. Mrs l, lot 4, tik im. Vin Onsen's Aslntltt. 17e Iloo.er, C V. . lots II, IS. blk , lllrlsl,le add. II to .Xaloila. SV Houseman, Itosa, Iota I. Six 31. St ZX blk , Clatsop llrove, 8Kv... Iloiiseinaii. Fred. N Xt of lot I and 8, Necanleum tlrovr, 9 ... Hushes, J XI . lot '. I.Ik SO, Hill's First vblKb'n 10 Aston. 8J.I7 llliusala. I'harba A, lott I. 3. 3. t 4. 8, 7, 8. 9, !, II. 12. II. 14. 14. 18. 17, H. I. S. SI. 22, 3. Si. A !. S7, S", t). II. IS. 31. It, Slib division of blk 77, Adair's As torla: lota I, b. II, blk I l-su-re I park aihtlilan, aa recorded by II 1. ThiiiitMon; und l lota I. t X 4. 4. 8. 7, 1 . in. II. IS. II, li. M. 7, IV 19 31. S3, blk. 19. propH-t I'srk addition to Astoria: kits 1. 3. 3, 4. 4. 8. L I, 8. 10. II. U II, 14, IX. 18. IT, II IK S. tt IS. blk. 7; lots I. S. 8. i. 4. 8, 7, I, V. la, It, Xt IS. It. 14. 1. 17. 18, If. SO, 21. S3, blk I. XV ash. Instun addition to Astoria. $14 so llutuherafl. O. T., lot I, blk. t Cltodmi suisllvislon tract No. 3, ISO , Ins ram, J. A. lots I, 3. blk 13. Itallway .MItbn In Aslorla. SW Inno Frank M. XV Uj of 8 K X, Bee. i, XV. L, f ,v K. , Bee. 29, T. 4 N . It XV , 140 aorea, I.M4. Jake. Frank XX". lot 13. blk. 114, Taylor s Astoria. Slc JefTerlra, J M , lot 39, blk. Hlll't First addition to Astoria. 17c... Jensen, Alex , lot 8. Bee S. T. 8 ,V, It 7 XV.. H acres, IS 5 Johnson. II, lots r. XX tract I, suhdltlslott or blk. 27, nlney's addition lo Astoria, aa laid out and recorded by Hustler Aiken, executors, ft s8 , Johnson, 8 J . lots I, 3, I. I. blk 56. Itosedule mi ll i Ion to tho city of Astoria, lac Johnson. Adolph, lot I. blk 1. MeM. actio r Is. ails addlilon to As toria. Johnson. Hannah M. A , lots I, I, blk. I, Mirlaetlirr I'imiia addi tion lo Astoria, lb- Johanson. A , 8 XV i. Bee 2, T. 7 N , It $ XV., imi tore. Ill 8.1 ... Jones, Iter, Iota 9, in, II, 13, IJ. 14, 16, III. blk. Ml. Hos.dale addlilon to Ilia city or Aslorla. Ito . . . Jordan. IVIrr. lot lo. . 9, XX nr rent on. 12. ,M John. Peter, lota I, 2. and tide land rronllns llurron. B.c t T. 8 N , It 8 XV., 72 85 cros, 113 S3 Keeiian. Fred I. , loi I. blk 2. As toria, ns laid out nnd recorded by Martin Foard. 1,'c Kohoe, Joseph, it ,,f j.; n f 8 K. i,, rxerpt that pottton ,,n 8. side of county road. Betv 1 T. 7 N.. It 9 XV., 23 acres. II S3 Ketnlo, I). K , lota I, 3. 1. 4. 6, s. 7, . . lo. II, 12, IJ, 14. ij. p;. i;. j, 1, 2. 21. 22. 21. 24. I. Ik II. N,,h I'aiillc addition to Astoria, 5.V . Ketiiler, li, loin 0. hi, blk. In, llal. way addlilon to Astoria, SI Ki nney, J, J., ta 5, u. ti ,K l03' McClure's Aslorla. as exieiulni by Cyrus ninev, $,-,99 Kinney, M. J lota I, 2, 7, blk 1. Mctiuro's Astorln: K. 25 ft. lot 2. nil lois 3. II, K. 1, l,,t 13 nnd W. 2i ft. t 13, ,k, 5: loin II 12. 13, II, blk. ill, Mci'lur..' As' lorla, us extended by cjrus ol ney, also, la'Klti on XV. lino of blks. I and jit, McCiun- s As lorla, In center uf First si., XV. ft, N. lo ship's channel of t olumhia river. K. 21.0 tu, to said XV. Iltii. of aal.l blks. 1 and 1(1, projected N.. ihrni-e B. to biKllllllllK, except XV. i) tt of sub! tract deeded la railroad subsidy, as per vol. 31 of deeds puiin 1,, J.in.ij, Kinney, Aiikiisi C. lot 1 h.. m T. 8 N.. It. 9 XV.. exc.pl 3 acres! as per vol. 30 pane 3H7. of d la, 24. .2 acres; part of lots 6 and , In N.K. 14 H. c. 21, T. 8 N.. It 0 W 20 ucres; also, hen 1 11 0 is chs. N. of B K. ,or. of Hec. 22 thence XV. 7 7 chs., 8. 19 chs ' to Bee. line; XV. 21.13 chs.. N. 2i'l chs W. 8 eh,., , W. nu , B K. Kl N. to chs, K. 111 chs, N 10 chs., to N, llm, of 8,u. 14. .-' 30 cht. lo 14 post. H. to bi-iln'l nlim, except tnu i , Vo 27, pami 484: also except N K Vi of N.K. y , pp vo, Piiko M, or deeds, sold to W. C. Smith; also exuenllnst i acres, at per vol. 32, pnKn ta of deeds, sold to XValkur. Boo' 22. T I N., It 0 XV., (Ml acre, tho N. ot N.W. 14 of B XV 'A, and land In N.XV i,! of H w' V4 Bue. 23, T. 8 N It 9 W . 40 acres; $r.40 ' Kitchen, John, lot 10, blk' 2jlV 'Co lumbia Becond ndilltlnn to As- V,'..1"'' ',lk-. HKIlxuion ad- dlllon to Astoria, (13c Kuehler, Herman, lots 11, 12 "bik 20, Columbia addlilon to' At- torla, 29o Mcdrnth, Pal, 8.W."i',Beo.''io',T' 8 N., It 8 XV., lis) ,lt.rn, $N.o3,,.,- S ::K."vn" -n Monday, our l7cka'oV'.r'dny. front of and at the court hou.a door n stale I thnll proceed lo tell th, .Thov " to tZl hU"1! km","0 nt ""h,, S, 'est bidder for cash tn United fo I?. KoMco,n ttt ' of sale, subject to redemption, to satisfy ths warrant, cost, and all accrulne; coatt warrttnt' (Hlitnod.) J A MICH W. HARTS n nlft.,"P C0Unt5r n1 -OfflclO rax Collector, 171 48 I 08 1 m 17 71 18 I 44 I 30 7 91 117 I 13 11 n 13 17 111 20 08 I 48 l 38 17 I 90 10 87 7U II 0317 126 I 80 17 71 41