The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, March 03, 1897, Image 3

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    TI1K DAILY AaTUltlAN, WEDNESDAY MOIIMMJ, MAUCII tf. IBU7
Good Reason
Why Lots
...Are Selling...
BHBTJNKS
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THE
WEEKLY
ASTORIAN
Established 1873
Advertisers
Who
Wish to
Reach the
Country
People
nliould call to tlx-ir aid the
coluuuiH of tin? WYeklv Ak
tori ati Tliwru aro Hovcral
ri'iiHoiiH why tin Wtvkly As
torian'n circulation who large.
One in that itn columns con
tain more reading matter than
uy other pupcr in Oregon
excepting a Portland judica
tion. The News
of the
World
foreign. iptcMate und local,
i jxihlinlicd in Uh columns.
It is nt)Holutely reliable ;
liencu it popularity. The
Weekly Astorian contains 50
columns of reading matter
every we k. Junt thnk! All
the newH of the worhi for $2 a
year. If you are not a eub
Hcriher to thin great paper you
should nend in your name at
once.
Second Oldest
Paper in
the State
An an advertising 1 medium
the Wetkly Astorian w un
MirpaHsed ly any paper in the
Stato outside of Portland.
Thirty-three hundred copies
ar mailed each week to every
home ii the territory, both in
Oregon and Washington, trib
utary to thti City of Astoria.
nmiiTiiawinrn
Hustler's Astoria
Twentieth St. ond McKee Ave.
Situated on the south side
of Astoria's hills.
Twenty degrees warmer
and vegetation 30 days in
advance of the North side.
Magnificent sites for res
idences, overlooking river
and bay, sunny and shel
tered. Easy and natural grades;
little or no grading needed.
ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
483 Bond Street.
MARINGJMIiWS.
TIik Karallwi" arrival In ymt-rfay.
Ymtwlay tli All IManoliard ar
rived In from Hun Kmmto,
Tim I'm-iiIi Mull HtmunMlilp ("ompiuiy
him dr.,.l in tfttntillMh a rcifulur tr-
frlu-mir system H 1" wxuit. The
Bh-imii'i-n riiiiiilntr l J'Hmwia 111 lie
uuli-ned llrMi so I hurt rl frull can
l.i. ImiiukIiI I" this ""X
Hint vi-KiMitliUn grxwii and rlfiifil In
dm tropical iDunlrli can I lruhl
here out if siwm wtin prlne for as
linruKiM, pM, luiiml" and th IIKs
ur vi'ry lilith. An Important trad'
will In' developed I" Oil llB 'f expiv.ta-
tluim r riltr.-Hafi Vrunnmo full.
Th IninrxiMHit"! rHiiM of I'o.
ill-Mirrft wharf Urn rnie at last. 1 1
to mvlriv In. nd l" 'H'n oiniitlly
declared danfteroia. Tim Farallono ".ls
(lmri(1 m Hunday lat pro ofluiii
I T nii'i IuOm, and sltK that time th
wharf has shown weakness. Nutlrr
ha ln-on swit to tli 1J. II. Iilt'li Turn
lii-r Company and Die H1mHin l,uml). r
(Ninipuny f remove all ttnir muff from
lh wharf. A ll-rnuin will l .
Ballt-d t the wharf Palay t kwl' I
flshmtien mid iithem fnn coin (in II
for fmir of a raumtrophs.---Kran-ilaco
Kxniiilm-r.
Cnrlnlii KHIy. who mauler of III
mnuil wti-niin r IVrry at Cook Inl.'t lam
MmMon, lion charttM'nt a 4M-tm Klrnni
li.m..r at Han Krni Wi (o rnira'
In I hi- t'liok ltil-t trwl- thin fumincr.
ay Ok- IVrt-InliHllifriMr. Captain
Ki'lly piiiit'ti to li-aw H-attl thl
moiitti fur Coal llarlmr liy wjf of ili
lnlli iaaui'. l"ti Wii at Juneau.
!! will tak" up tiir.ii and mi.iH- . r
llix Ibwioti Mlnlnit Cnitiiany, oi.itj.Uhk
at Aim iMir I'ulnt. atml will UnnmllaiWy
n-turu to Hi-altlf On the rrturn trip
hi will run ihrouirh ! HI -Mile -r- k.
on Turnucaln Ann. Thr rate hn.ve im:
it hcin ili-tlnltHy nilii uin, and
will ii -tiil HonM-wluM on the np ' Ion
he tm to mewrt, trut tt In thinurht that
ltd will he tin- piii r for nrat-niiui a-
.i aiwl l.'j for lmTHr, H-m' 1 1- to
Conk Inlet or Turnairaln Ann.
TIIK COMINO OF UAIIY.
Wlwn a bihy ounuw to the teniae real
haiitwaa outnea. The cart and am
lty count for nuthln acalrwn the otlnic
km toui'h of the Ultto hand and I he
aouml of the little vi4r. Tha hU'henl
function riven to humrji b4nit I
hrtnaitiff hUthy, hajniy children Into
the v.ortd. Ovr thirty yam ao the
rtnnU of wonwn at4"d to Dr. fler..
now rlili'f ronnultinr phyiritian of the
InvnJIdn' I!ut4 arWl rturv'! InMttute.
of MuffaJu, Nrw' York. The iult of
hi atudy Improved by thirty yeax of
traotti tm wivbodlad ta Dr. IVrrv'a Fa
vtirho rre)iiiUon. It mrmrtfxTia, pu
nn. and moaea healthy tho organ
dlMtlmitly femlnln. It rlvea weak o
nui the atrenirCh and ln.lth nroeaaary
fur the produirliin of healthy chlldn-n
und It makfl the orajvic at thnar rhll
dnn nwy. It In ur to rure any wreak-tti-m
or denvniremt'tu peculiar to wo
tiHn; Nto pain, ontlM Inllainmatlon,
mrt" ijrthcn. purtrlea, InvlKonui
Knchind mlirht make tM nAtl-
fne for arbitration with the I'nlted
State, and another for war with the
-nae. ChUajro New.
"Thla I the way I Ionic have aouffht;
Aiwl nvainml liauim I fnuiid It not."
It tin been the peon of )y and aatla-
fanim of many a traveler, who, after
wwry day of unpleasant exirlenoe
wttn this, thiu or the other line, rttle
hlnelf for a oomfortable ride fnwi
Mlmuoll or St. Paul to Chkmro or
Milwaukee In one of the elegant marhei
of the Wkn-otmln Central Itrtve. Then
aoiJn, Cha kimplrtj ne of the oet
come to mind a he wrAa hlmeolf at
th table In the dining car or thla same
WlmiHMilri Central and find hlmMf
rrd w-Hh the beat nuJ at a rea-
onaihle prkie. For parelrulara addrea
Oeo. 8. liatty, K.-neraJ agent, !4 Stark
mreet, "ortland. Or., or Jaa. C. TiMid.
Kwieral raaenirer agent, Milwaukee,
Wl., or apply to your nearent ticket
agent.
When the Siberian railroad le oened
iU ixin go around the world in forty
day If you can get a paa. Horttim
Olobe.
A OOOD LETTER
From the clork of the Circuit Court.
Ferniuidlna, Fla., Feb. IS, 1SH6.
Mr. J. Oeurgn SuhnT, Prugglat, City:
Dear lleorgv: PUmuw. ynd a tiottle
of Chiuiiberliitn' Couch nemedy. I
would not tifvi osy If I know there wn
none of thin valuable remedy In the
hiL. I have give-n It a fair test and
conalder It one of the very lost renie-
lltw r oroup that I have ever found.
One done tin ahvay Immhi gutlU-lont, al
though I uiw It fretly. Any cold my
children oontraet jielda very readily
to thin medicine. I can ooruwleiitliiusiy
riHMmmend It fir croup and cold In
chlldrvn. Youra reeipectfully,
GEO. E. WOLFF.
Sold by ICatea-Cunn Drug Co.
Of onurae Senator Morgan is opposed
to ar1traUon That man's warlike ut
terances convince us that he must know
of an excellent hiding place,. Cleveland
Iejder. .
ANNUAL ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given to the legal
voter of School Dtotrlot No. 1, of Clat
kP county, Oregon, that the annual
school election for said district will
bo held on tlhe second Monday, being
tho 8th day of Maroh, A. D. 1S97. This
election la called for Che purpose of
electing one director for the term of
live years Polls to be open from 2 to
p. m. of sold day. Voting places,
old anhonl 'building, Adair's Astoria:
houm of Ueecue Engine Company No.
2: house of Asturla Engine Company
No. t. H. B. FERGUSON.
School Clerk.
Dated Astoria, February 21, 1897.
titt Unlilf rri:ni.n. pmm Pa power u Hmtmr tneilarln tm io'. t In ar
liiriii. tt'eKelM. la n (nMMMnerra.fint In 't world, alanr H'llu n pwin.ti in XkLit. aj.fl It nurel
tall, to r.lua w.aaln.p..ni man aironc. li(irmal dniin. Jo.i irr rx.t V-m wlllba '.n
Hrhlmt Wna.iawt i.ni It) lw. a al(l w Uf, fif a , ura la laulnl"lr (ilaraiiUwl hr Omaalala rrarr
irhera. rwl i our I ' n..iriT'"'"': eili ai.4 iim Ifuiir l-.fa A war. wriiUn (uaraaiaa an?
traaawila. Airaaal U Jt 1 iitl,I0 kiatitii OO,. taJa gw fwra.
Sold and Ouaranteed by Chaa, Rogers, Drugglf
l ... .. .. . 111 .J.. !".-'
II
XVeficiuble Preparation Tor As
similating ihcroaiandkcuti-tlxlta5lonuuhsaia113owclicf
Promotes Die9lion,Cliterrul
ness and RcsLContalns neither
OpTum.Morphine nor MincroL
Not Naiicotic.
muftm'OUlkSAMLXLPmMK
yUaalit Smi'
Ancrfrct Remedy forConslip-
tton. Sour Sloniach. Diarrhoea,
Worms rConvulsions Teven sh
ocss and Loss OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
SEE
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
3ICNATURE
OF
IS ON THE
WRAPPER
CP EVEEY
BOTTIiE OF
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a1
txAcr copy or WKAPPrn. j
Caitorti Ii vA tn la osa-iiia Wrttlai oelr. It
1 sat aol4 U bai. Doi't ailov aayoo U wll
yos aoytiln iIm aa tla pl r prceija tatt it
U "Jest ii gooi" aad "will awwtr mrjmr-
o Uat jot (et u-a-B-f-v-a-l-a.
fott. ' - Uat jot (et l4-B-l-t
trf
Tutu sauti
U.MsJi
manhood mmssSjSS.
aats.soeh at Weak Memory. Loss ol Bralo fw, Hadax WaAa.
luloa. Lost kUnbood. KlhUy Kmlsalopa. ""f.ii,?;
Inaa of power la OeaeniUTe Onnuu of alUcr sex oa broTCT-rer-tlon.
Toothful errats, exoMsWs oat of tobaeao, opium orstliaalants,
wblcb lead to loflnalty, CoommpUoo or Inaan tr. Can bs earrted lo
veatpockeL II par box, lor A, Vy mail prapald: Clrenlar
tryalTdranl Aaklor It, Uka do oW Mannhared by the
f aau Motlioina Co., Part., fraioe. Uua-DarlJ Dru. Co, dliUibuCn.
aceataa IlUld tad Yamhill sta. fortlaad. Oc
t. W. CONH. Agaat Astoria.
WANTED.
WANTED Young lady to no opy-
Ing Mum write a plain hand. Call at
the parlor of the Aitor house from
10 to I today: 110 per month.
S.-nator Morgan, as usual, is opneed
to abtrut everything In sight, and hla
volubility roils on aa regularly as In
terenton a'mortgnge. BaJtlmore Amer
ican.
The Spot Where
Custer Fell.
to tritK A t-iiLD in m;
Take laxative Uroino Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if It
falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas.
lugers. Druggist.
WARNING.
i
i
i
Any person or prrnona delected In
tx-eaklng the fencB or otherwise tres-
iMuwlng upon the property of the Flavel
Land and Development Coninny will b
subjeot to arrest and fine.
Thla order will be rigidly enforced. .
The Flavel Land & Development Co.
J. M. Tt'RNEY. Fee.
Flavel, February 20, 1897.
NOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the auditor and police Judge
the city of Astoria untu tTiaay,
Marvh 5. 1S97. at 2 p. nr. for the oon-
utrm-tlon of a sewer In Second street,
from he north line of Commercial street
the harbor line of the Columbia river,
the manner provided by ordinance
No. 2221. Rids miwt atate the price
r lineal fit for terra eotta pipe, the
lee iht man hole, lamp hole, catch
twin, branches, and the price per llnil
f.iot for digging and filling trench.
also total amount for entire work, ref-
nco being had to the plans, speci
fications and prolllos on Hie In the of-
i.r the auditor and police judge. The
rk Bhall be completed within ninety
s after the niRnliis of the contract
the parlies thereto.
The rijrht to reject nny and nil bids Is
bv reserved.
:y order of the committee on streets
pulklle ).
ttest: II. K. NELSON,
Auditor Hnd Police Judge.
storla, fregon, March 2, ISO?,
pel
prle
llee
wor
il.iv
by
her
ill! I
A
la wtthta plain view of
the Burlington Route's
track.
The monument that
marks his last resting
rjar Is little. If any,
more than a mile distant.
Tou get a good view of
h la the train whirls east
ward over the solldtst,
the smoothest, the best
track ever built west of
Chicago.
A pretty booklet, giving
a brief account of the
battle In which Custer
lout hta life will be mailed
to anyone who will ask
for It. Write for a copy.
Write also for informa
tion about rates and
trains via the Burlington
Rout to Omaha, Kansaa
City, St Louis. Chicago
and all the other south
ern and southeastern cit
ies. C. SHELDON. O. A,
Portland. Oregon.
A Handsome Complexion
is one of the greateat charma a woman can
poaaeaa. PuaaoNI'i ComsaaafOM lWDaa
it-
Marshall &
Company's
Twine
Fresh from the mills for 1897 fishing.
Every ball guaranteed. Please report
any imperfections. BEWARE OF IMI
TATIONS. Every hall must be marked
"MARSHALL A CO., SHREWSBURY
MILLS." Manufactured from selected
flax specially for COLUMBIA RIVER
FI9HINQ. See that every ball bears
the MARSHALL label.
6, 7. 8, 9. 10, 11. 12, 1J. 14-ply 40's.
12, IS, 14. 15, 18-ply 50'a.
7, , 9. 10-ply SO'a.
Elmore, Sanborn
&COa, Agent
Going East?
IF YOU ARE,
DO NOT FORGET
Three Important Points
FIRST Co via the St. Paul because
the lines to that point will afford you
the very' oest service.
SECOND See thait the coupon beyond
SL Paul reads via the Wisconsin Cen
tral because that line makes clse con
nections with all the trans-continental
lines entering the I'nlon Depot there,
ad Its service is first-class in every
particular.
THIRD For information, call on
your neighbor and friend the nearest
ticket agent and ask for a ticket read
ing via the Wesconsln Central ilnes,
or addrws
J AS. C. POND.
General Passenger Agent.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Or GEO. S. BATTT.
General Agent.
Portland, Oregon.
RECEIVER'S SALE.
Notice is heretoy given that 4he un
dersigned, receiver in the suit of C. T.
Crosby, administrator, vs. Sol. Oppen
helmer et al., wfll receive at the office
of the Astoria Iron Works, 1n the city
of Astoria, on Wednesday, March 10,
1897, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. tn.,
sealed bids for the purchase of the
entire stock of hardware and merchand
ise and store fixtures, shop fixtures and
tools oo retained In the ertore building
situate at No. 510 and 512 Commercial
street, in the city of Astoria, formerly
owned by M. C. Crosby, deceased.
Separate bids will be received for the
stock and tools and for the store fix
tures.
The right to reject any and all bids Is
reserved.
All bids will be opened at 2 p. m.,
March 10. next.
Only cash bids will be considered.
JOHN FOX. Receiver.
mm
p.
E1TT.3
Fresh from the mills
for 1897 fishing
Every Ball Guaranteed
Report Imperfections
Beware of Imitations
Every Ball Must Be Marked
Marshall & Co.
SHREWSBURY MILLS
Manufactured from Flax
selected specially for
Columbia River Fishing
....See that every ball
bears the MARSHALL
LABEL-
6, 7, 8, 9, i o, iivi2, 13, 14 PLY 4o's.
12, 13, 14, 15, 18, PLY 5o's.
7, 8, 9, 10 PLY 3o's.
Elmore, Sanborn & Go.
AGENTS
482 BOND STREET
A red bat a brick bat.