The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 08, 1897, Image 2

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    THK DAILY ASTORIAN, THUKSUAY MlMlNINU. APlilL II, 17.
gall! gtatortan.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Telephone No. 81.
TERM OF Bl'BCRIPHOr.
DAILY.
Sent y mall, per year 16.00
Bent by mail, pec month M
Served by carrier, per month 45
WEEKLY.
Brat ty mall, per year ti in advance.
Pontage free to subscribers.
taw. Tlwy rll to befog (the gonea-ai
Ntu;Kn by all aorta of falre attack
upon tiie PUiKy hiH. but not a man
among them raised his voloetn iWwtce
of the law which they thwwielv put
Un the statute book. Muny of th-we
In 'dhe ptvemnt houtse ww member
of the oongre whMi framwl ant en
aoted the VllrMn law, aaM a number
of rhom wvtv mauitior f tl way
and moan committee at that time, but
FREE TO EVERY MAN
THK METHODS OF A C1UKAT
TUKATMKNT FOH WEAKNKSS
OF M1CN.
Which Cured Him ...iter Everything
Elae Failed.
Talnful dtseane are bad enough, but
when a man Is slowly wanting away
with nervou weakness, the mental
i foreboillnirs are ten time worse than
not rate of them ttimpte0 any de- ,he n,)Wlt w.verv ,ian. There t no let
tolled defon of "that monauiv. (up t- the mental milTerlng day or nlicht.
Sleep Is nlm.wt lm)o.nltte, and under
The farmers of ttu I'nlted Statm
are likely to have an liiviwuvl mar-
; kot fr their piwluothma at any early 1 (f Sl.xla, ,mtl It waa
jsuoh a strain men are scanvly respon
sible for what they do. Kor year th
i writer rolled and lowed on the troubled
hue. The m-iprK'liy feature of the question whether he had not better
All communication Intended for publi
cation should be directed to the editor. j
Business communications of all kinds IHnsley bill aiv exjsvtcl to open a ! lake a dose of poison and thus end all
I his trouble. tut providential inspira-
aod remittance must be addressed to pv wany markets which asv nmv
The Astorlan. (-t to our agricultural pnMu. ts. In
The Astorian guarantees to Its sub- (hW,t,m , ,hK t u OMH,.(ty, , Klve
orlbers the largest circulation of any . ,
MwsPaper published on the Columbia l"n:1 s!"u'' ,uoh s,WJAl U
river. vantsv ow othor oouotriw in .vr-
Advertialng ratea can be had on applt-! tain markots a to give our farmers
cation to the business manager. ' praoMoalty a monopoly of the tr.id-.
The Weekly Astorian, the second old- '( trww part of the world The aver.
at weekly In the state of Oregon, has, I, p,,,.,,,,,,, of (Arm pnvluot dur- any free I mean absolutely without cot.
text to the Portland Oregonlan. the ! . ' . . i because I want every weakened man to
Urgest weekly circulation in the state, j ,m nv ,"rS nHB !,.. bene.lt of my experience.
John F. Handley A Co. ,re our Port-1 million rw annum, of v-hich amount j , w , lhJlanthroplst. nor do I
land agent, and ooplea of the Astorian j 3 mill! n, or nearly 5.7 ier cwnt.. ha i pose as an enthusiast, but there are
be had every morning at their 'gone, to flreat ltritain, all other -part , thousand of men suffering the mental
linn came to his aid In the shape of a
combination of medicine that not only
completely restored the general health,
but enlarged his weak, emaciated parts
to natural slie and vigor, and he now
(declare th.it any man who will take
the trouble to send his name and ad
dress may have the method of this won
derful treatment free. Now when 1
tand, 124 Third street.
, aXfe Aetertaa hereby offer t doaat
HKHVNDRED DOLLARS to St. Mary's
Vital, payable damaad te Falaar
MalauM, sktHnr legal eTldeace Is pre
awed saowlag that aay aftaraooa aaw
papw pabllsaed la Astoria has prlatod
wtUda Ike last alaety days axplriag be.
fere tala effer a aiagl "speelal" or
tker kind of telegraphic pre report,
eeelred eear the wires eaterlag olUtor
f tke telegrapk sfBoM la Astoria, froas
aay polat oalslde of Orecoa.
Aatorla. Or., October 15, !.
of the world taking but 43 per cent.
I torture of weakened manhood who
And Portland, too, has caught the
Moanse Ifwer.
Carter H. Harri.n Bays he'wUl be
mayor all by !hhneeif.
j would le cured at once could they but
that
lb j cured me. Po not try to study out how
o our nu, iv'i ,uch a remedy M the one
bHltiea open to the farmers In
matter of making for themoelvee aa
gvod a market In other parts of the
world aa they already have In Oreox
Britain.
Democraita w are crtticfeing the
Dlngley bill have not a word to say
in defence of their own tariff law.
Even that sturdy free-diver demo
cratic paper recently edited by William
J. Bryan, the Omaha WVrld-Herald,
rejoice at .the prospective Improve
ment of the agricultural Industrie of
Its state under McKlnley protectto.
Quoting In commendatory terms the
recemt utterances of the republican
Secretary of agriculture, tt says: "Ne
braska has taken Into her feed yards
since October last more than Ave hun
dred thousand sheep to be finished for
the mutton markets of the wxuvd. . .
I can afford to pay the few postage
stamp necessary to mall the Informa
tion, but send for It, and learn that
there are a few things on earth that al
though they coat nothing to get they
are worth a fortune to some men and
mean a lifetime of happlneas to moat
of us. Write to Thomas Slater, Box SSS,
Kalamaaoo, Mich., and the information
will be mailed In a plain, sealed en-velope.
No matter what the almanac says,
the snuUl hoy will not admit that
spring has arrived until he can carry
home In a tin can a live mike of the
vintage of IS9. Cincinnati Tribune.
OABTOXIIA.
The big drop In wheat in the New-
York market came like a surprise t
party 'to many.' but It wa to have !
bem expected.
The state of Nebraska can sMy be
set down as the t-t district of the
country m the Uhlted States for the
mutton sheep Industry n all its com
bined requirements. Nebraska Is cer
tain to become a popular. ;rJPerou8
mutton-growing and mutton-feeding
All this, be It rememb red.
under the
III
e"fr-
Fbhtiig- H very good in Florida.
. plenty of lish In the riwrs. hlaek
i berries are getting ripe and noNnly
; iLvd tst-trve. Florida Time.H-l"ni,n.
If the farmers of Clatrop county are
Indtoposed to take advantage of the
exceptional opportunity to advertise 8,aw-
their seet&m presented in the govern- j the World-Herald promi
inerr: sugar beet experiments, the As-' rvew PlanB of Devv" republican ad
ministration, which is giving Its ear
liest a tt en ton to a protective tariff as
the jchief aid to the eheep Industry
of the country.
chamber of commerce should
take the matter up before tt la too
late.
MoKinlev nrnsnerltv fat maJiinr itaulf I
" o -
apparent tn many industries, but in
none more prominently than in that
of railroad construction. The Railway
Age, , cbnfiervajtive journal, estimates
that the railway construction of the
TO tlKI A COLO IN ONK DAY
Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet.
All druggist refund the money If It
falls to cure. 25c For sale by Cha.
Rogers, Druggist.
Great weather Uua! But the skies
are not half so blue as the poets who
can't find a market for their spring
songs. Atlanta Constitution.
The burden of labor 1 constantly
being lightened by new Inventions,
but nothing now has yet been dlscover-
FOOD ILL DIGESTED.
Imperfectly nourishes the system.
since rt 1b only partially assimilated ! ed to brighten the hour of labor, and
by the lood. Pale, hagard mortals, make life worth living like Simmons
with dyspeptic stomach. Impoverish- I Liver Regulator doe. It's the King of
ed circulation and weak nerves, ex- Liver Medicine. A sluggish liver de-
LKC.Al. ADVERTISEMENTS.
STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE.
Notice I hoivby given that th oohw
mim council proxo to tnvmwe SSd
street from Franklin avenuo t llarrl
son avenue IlitrrlK.Mi avenue from 33d
utreet to Sith etivel, SMlt tret fnni
Harrison avenue to Irvng nvnnue, In
that HrUon of the city ivf Aatorl
ktKuvn Avlatr's AMoria. Sold iiu
proveitH'Ut to consist In grading said
sliwts to a wldih of W fv( through
the center ther)f to their e-HtuMWul
gt'ndiw, and by plunking tlt siune to
a width of lt fet through the ivnter
thrsf with new and sound tlr planks
3x12 iitclv, laid one l u ll i art. in
KCMilaiuv with the plans and sptv
lileatlon and oillnaiuvs In nMntdui
IllrtVlo,
The l;ud and pivmls, upon w hleh
the special hh,smiii'1ii sliiill Iv levied
to defray th ssts of w,A tmpi-oXT-mont
aiul the iifctriet cmbiiicltig said
ImptMX eitut and lands and prtMnlxr
t. Ik1 it.-s.-M'iw,",!, tlieri-f m- ai- htt'ly dee.
Igimted ax follows, t-w t
IVvlnnlng at the tn iit h -ft ouiw
of lot 2 In bl.vk tt Adidr's xrt of
l'Pl r Astiwiu, whl. h Hii.t l on the
claim line between the Adair IV U C.
and the Shlvvly l. 1.. I., tlttu run
ning eat along tht north line ivf Mixks
Ji and 3S to th itrthfut onur of lot
3 In block 3-1, thence south through
the center of bkx-k 3S to th northeast
corner of kt (1, block 41, thoine ut
to the northeast corner f lot S, block
41. thence south along th e.t lines
of lots 8 and 14 to the northeaat cxirtirr
of lot 19 In block 41, thence ent along
the south line of the alleyway running
through block 41. 43 and 43 to the
cvnter of lot it In block 43, thence
south through the tent,r of lot Si and
along the eatit line of lot " In I Jock
43. ajul lot 6 In bhK-k 6o to the south
east corner of lot S, Mock 0, thence
weat to the mutheast corner of kt 4,
blix-k 0, thtKv aouth along the east
line of 15, 1. 20 and Jt.
In block SO, (o the northeast
crner of lot 31, in block 60, thence
east along the north lln of lot SO and
29 to the northeast comor of lot 29,
bbvk 60, thence south along the east
line of lot 2.1. block 60, and lot 2 and
7 In block 67, to the xouthcant corner
of lot 7. block 67, thence wtt along the
south boundary of Nivk 67 and 66
to the southwest corner of lot 6. Mock
1 66, thence north through the center of
block 66 to the southwest onier of
lot 6. block 61. thence went along the
s-mth line of blix'ku 61, 62. 63 to the
southwest o.rnor of lot 7. block 63,
which poitU is on the cloJm line l
tween the Shlvely and AiliUr U. I.. C,
themw north"rly along said claim line
to the place of beginning, ttalnln
lots 2. 3, 4. 5, 6. 7. block 39. lots
1. 2. 7. 8. block 3-S. lots 2. 3. 4.
5. 6, 7, block 40. lot 1. 2, 3, 4.
5. , 7. 8. 15, 16, 14, 18, 19,
20, 21, 22. 23, 24. 2J, 26. 27, 28,
29. 30. 31, 32. 33. 34. Mx-k 41. lot
2, 3, 4, 5. . 7. block 63. lot 1.
2, 3. 4. S. . 7. S. block 62. lot
1, 2. 3 4. S. 6, 7. 8. block 61, lot
5, . 7, 8, block 42, fc.t 19, 20. 21,
22, 23. 24. 23, 26. 36, bk-k 43. lot
2. 3, 4, S. 6. IS. 16. 20
29, 30, 31. 32. 33, 34. block 60
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Hour, taiue. I.D.au. .M -17.11.1 bbl flnur, talu., 7i,u. N-AIH bbla flour, value l.wil. O - Ali A'. .11 bbla tli.ur.v.luo ;,iUJ.
nrtted State in 1897 wfll be 17,500 ! perienCe a marke1 and 1m-I presses one's spirt is and cause lan-! .n.
1.
21,
lots 3, 4. 5. 6, block 66. lots 1. 2,
7, 8, block 67. In the port of IP(er
AsUrrta, as InJil out nml rorotilii! liy
John Adair, In Clatsop county, tre.
wS whk, by the way, is more than (
provement In their physical condl- ; gor. besides U(setUnK the whoU eystem.
ta-ioe as
tion by availingr themselves of that . But Simmon t.lver Regulator tones
mucn as was accompllaned ! sure resource of the friclt and dehlll. hw
during President Cleveland's entire tated, Hostetter's Stomacn Bitters, i
term. If this estimate is reaUzed, j 11118 B"enla' Wn'c and alterative lend Will somebody pt-ase organize a
the raflu-ay conatructK.n of the United M lmptaa to the Pse of dlgea-j ety for the prevention of sprln
iii-ru wuicu incur an aueuaie aevei- poets? (r else persuade tne Humane
Stakes In 1897 will exceed that of any
period fcn the past decade.
opment of the materials of blood, fiber: society to include this branch within
and muscular tissue. Moreover. It j its scope? Chicago Journal,
soothe and strengthens overwrought I
The- democrats, particularly of the Of weak nerve, counteracts a ten- j The rapidity with which croup de-
free-Bllver, popuHsfJc stripe, are Just i aency Hypochondria or desponden- j velop call for Instant treatment; and
now seeing great significance in the
election of a demagogue a mayor In
Chicago, on a free-silver platform.
How little Importance, from a partisan
point of view, can be attached to the
utjcome of municipal elections In
Eastern cities tni these day can be
understood from the fact that whDe
gold-standard, republican Chicago
elected a democratic ticket, fre-sllvr,
republican St. Louis on the name day
elected a city government olidly re
publican in all .its blanches.
yet few households are prepared for
its visits. An admirable remedy for
this disease is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
It has saved hundreds of lives and
should be In every home where there
, cy. to which dyspeptic and bilious per
sons are peculiarly liable, and is an
agreeable and wholesome appetizer
and promoter of repose. The Infirmi
ties of age, and of delicate female
constitutions, are greatly relieved by are young children.
It; and it Is a reliable preventive of, !
and remedy for, malarial fever. j jt is allvery well to talk of love be-
' tng blind, but If an infatuated woman
not ; doesn't see more than is attractive In
htir fiance than anyone eliw (li-foViTS,
we don'C know what we are talking
about.
To shine bjts quickly, do
blacken, but dry with a pice of or
antre. Let the Juke dry in and then
p jlsh W.th a soft brush, when they
will shine like a mirror.
Tk fag-
Hal
CASTOniA.
It was reported yesterday that lish- ;
errnen from the upp.-r river have made j
their appearance in Astoria and are
Spring Is evidently on th'
ufng th.Hr best end:-avors, as many i J n? wmpraxure n.nu.itwj to. m ne-; . . household word." It U the
rf them did last year, to persuade the 1 tTrw" tn Kan,a' 'lay ,a1 wee,' j same in hundreds of communiUe.
AMoria fi.hem.en to go on a strike. ! "'L "" m'? 1 Wherever the good guatttle of Cham-
. J .f Texas. The warm ,vav.. is said to ajg coughR-medy lx-come known
The oprr river and smaller suvam. tA? strolling -Mt .va,d -!;. stm tJlota. ,,. pW(ple wlll nothing else. For
ane hlh and full of driftworKl, mak- I aIe f EBt-Conn Drug Co.
Ing Jrfhing there almost lmfjfible. TO Cl'KE A tiilliix o:iui, j
Last year Che Astoria, and Ch!niokTake laxatlve Er"mo Quinine Tablet.! The Wfe woman Is making up her
u. AH drugglnts refund the money if It ; plnrnor gowns now before the warm
' fails to cure. 2oc. For eale by Cha.
who struck, and while they were idle j itogers. Druggist.
Two years ago K. J. Warren, a
druggist at Pleasant Rroik, X. Y.,
Il 91 i bought a small supply of Chamber
T ', Iain's Cough Remedy. He sum up
'the result as follows: "At that time
' the goods were unknown In this sec-
1-1 tlon; today Chamb-rlaln's Cough Rem-
th up-river men reaped a rich harvest.
There is ntuvm to believe that the
wear!, whe-n liv-y v. ill b.; neeiled,
will make sewing a di.-agT.iable task.
The fin-t ltn-? lall arn- of th?
(frU-
It may save you time and mmey
Astoria mw are too smart this year B''n "eem to have got in ah'-a,l of the to be informal that, when you n ed a
. i, u .iii .. .v., I'' n-r robin l;.ton H-raid. I bloo'l-purifier, Ayi-r's Sarsaparllla Is the
to have the wool pullel over their . 1 . m ...
I kind most in favor with the medical
eyva itn tifus tnanruoT.
E. E. Turner, of Compton. Mo., writes I proton. It Is the standard and, aa
" us that after suffering from piles for ' su,:n- tne "my "'""-Purlr B"m""!"
The Mlverite have been , compelled UVenUn years, he completely cured the Cni'Ja'", World's Fair.
to abandon another posilion. They ( them by using three boxes of De Wltt'a j
A-nlod the nubltahed assertion that Ja-! Witch Hazel Salve. It cure. .,ma The home woman can't get very
pan had abandoned the silver and gone ana "vere skin diseases. Chas. Roger.
to the gold standard, eaymg that the
report was baaed upon the mere fact
that a measure of this kmd had been
introduced in the Japanese parliament.
The laceet advices show, however, that
Uve proposition establishing the gold
standard has passed both branches of
the rarUament and has probably by
this time received the signature of the
emperor. Nothing Which ha occurred
since the 6th of November has been
bo serious a blow to the 16 to 1 theo
rists a -this action of Japan.
weak mi
CURED AS IF BY MAGIC.
Victim of Lost Manhood should send ai
once fur s book
thuteiplains how
full manly viiror
is eaaily, quickly
and permanently
restored, ho man
cu fieri ng from
weakness can af
ford to IgnormliU
timely advice.
Book tella l.nw
relomnant and tone are linparf d to ererv
portion of the body. Bent with poHtlva
proofs (sealed) fret toanynianonappUcsUuD
Che democrat to defend 'their tariff ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO,1. Y.
One remarkable feature of the tariff
dubafte in congress was the utter ab
sence of any attempt on the part of
How the wheelmen responded to the
sun's invitation: Cleveland Plain-Dealer.
huhband brings to her each n1i;ht.
Don't allow the lungs to be Impaired
by the continuous Irritation of a cough.
It is easier to prevent consumption
than to cure it. One Minute Cough
Cure taken early will ward off any
fatal lung trouble. Cha. Roger.
To fel assured that your houe is
haunted, you have only to own a cat
with a propensity f'rr hiding in out-of-the-way
places.
Use Webfoot Corn Core. No
core no pay. For sale at Eh-tes-Conn
Drue: Store.
The woman who think thwe is no
haatm hi talking 1 going to dwell con
tinually In hot water.
Kstimates of the exi"ene of such Im
provement and plant, awl specifications.
of the locality to be Improved
mil be on file in the office of the
au.iit.rr and la.llce judge f.r publb- ex
amlnatfon. That at the next n-gular
meeting of the common couwll, after
10 day from the expiration of the
notice of such lmprwvenimt, to-wlt: on
Friilay, May 7, 187. the snJd common
council will oonsitlor any objections to
such improverrwmt Ix-lng made; arvl If
a remontrtranoe, signed by one-half of
the property-owners In the above-de
Bcribed district, be filed lurolnst Buch
improvement in the office of the audi
tor and illne Judge before said 7lh
day f May, 1S'.7, no sut'h work or lm.
porvement will be made except by the
concurrence of two-thlnls of all the
rrw-mlxfrs of the uinwm council brt.
And unless uoh n-monHt ranee b filed,
the cimmnn councl will order said Im-
provement to 1 mle.
I!y ord'-r of the Common foumll.
Attvrt: II. K. NKLSiiX.
Auditor and IMloe Judg".
Astoria. Or.. April S, 1HU7.
XOTICK OK KXTKN'tflON DK CO.M
MKKCIAL HTRKKT.
Notice Is h'-n-by given that th (Vim
mon Council of the City of AHb.ria,
Clatsop coiiny, Slate Oregon, have ile.
elded and determined V extend, Com
mercial tt.r'-.-t. in the City of Astoria,
the b-ginnitig, t"rmlnu and lnt-nnr.
dlate xinLM, and Ihi- land to Im- con
demtHil loitng h.T.;lni.fter described
and net forth, and im more fully ap
pear by the rcrt, tnai, plats and
surveys of said pr'iHI extension of
Commercial stre-t, now on file In the
office of the Auditor and 1'ollee Judge,
arid iTribraecd ond ib-wrlbil In urdl
nanv No, entitleil "An ordinance
confirming the n-port, plat of t:iirvey,
of the proposed ext'-nslcri of .'omrner-
clal street," approvird March 'i'l, Wt
and the Common Council of tin; city of
Astoria, Clatsop county, Ore'l, hav
ing as'atalwd by Investigation nnd
lmiuiry and an examination of the rer:
ords that J. II. Manwell, C. W. St. -no
and T. O. Trulllnger are each dlsin
terostl freeholders of the City of As
toria, and no kin to any of the owner or
persons Interested tn any property to
bo appropriated for the extension of
Commercial street an provided by Or
dinance No. 2231, entitletl "An ordi
nance oonflrfmlng the report, plat of
survey of the iroped extension of
Commercial street," approved March
22, iWjl, and that each of rvuid penvms
pfrsw the qualification of Jurors of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for the County of Clatsop, In
that they and each of them are white
male citizen of the United State and
of the State of Oregon, over the age
of 21 years, and are and have been ni-
dents and legal voter of Astoria,
Cltasop county, Oregon, and of the
ward In which they now reside, for
more than one year last past, and each
of their name are on the tax roll
of said Cliktsop county, ftiul tlutl etlch
of tlx m are subject to Jury duty, and
that ouch mid nil of miU.1 atove luuiicd
x-riia, sft.-r investigation made, una
entitled and i!iiillil,-l o sot as viewer
as renulre.1 by th.- chart. r of the City
of Astoria, und w.'iiliiit all the ijual-
Ificiitlons n.'e.Ts-uiry th.Ti-f.ir as fully
and siitisfai'.torlly upix-ars to trw Com
mon folium!, nt.-r the tnvatlKiiili
mil. I. iif"i-.i!-l, ami ,-uch of said
named i-rii- halng by a wrlitn
statOMient. tll- d In the otnre uf the Au
ditor and Police Ju-lit.'. having d-i-lsre-i
that they p.-Mw the ne-,rwttry ipial-llli-ati.Mui
to net is vl-cn uf.reald,
the said J 11. Miunctl. '. V. !ione
and T. . Tru!lltm-r W miI they are
hereby apioinled vb-wena to view th
proi.a- extension ,,f ('.iiniin r. In!
street in tit,' 1'lty of Aat.s-l.t, aa de.
scribed by tin- Suneyor and embodleil
In his said P'rt, which said r"ort
was adopted by tin- tiuniti-ii t'ouncll
of the City f Asi.kIs, In said Odl
maiioe No. :.'.H. atxl lire rn-n-t)- authi-r-Ised
and emiiowervd to make Ihe s
-iiB-tit of le!-(lt and ilntn-s In
oM-nliig and condemning of a.-uj Com
menial street, as riulr.il by th cuar-
ler of Hie t'ity of Ast.iu. thai raid
vleH.-in herein apiiolnUit are li. n-by
reiilril uuid I iMt runted to n-i nt the
oftl.v of th.- Auditor and Pn'lc Jmlv
in tlx- City Hall of said city r Astm-ia
on tho l.'ith diiy of April. lv7. ut th
hour of p) o'clock In tlie forenoon of
said day, uivl tlx-n and there to 'Unl
Ify as such view em as r..ulred I
tin- ilwirt-r of the City of Am! irta.
That Hie laiuiidiirh. U-glnnlng, ter
minus, uit"rmoliute points and de-u rlp
tlon of th. ppip-rty to la- tnt'ered upon
ami ooiab-mmil for the pr.'toil ex
tension of sail! I'omiiM-rHiil strict are
ilescrHie,! an follows, P-u1t:
lleglmilng ut a slnt marked by
lack in the iiist lime 4 Sevent-xnth
street, at Its Intersitlon with the uth
line uf Commercial stri-t, which point
Is "HO fii-t north, t it-greaw 2H mlnut
west and .10 f.in north, K.1 degree ?1
minutes ,iut of n hi i me monument at
inter of tl. Iiiteni'tinn ,f Heven
tia-nlh str.-t with Franklin avenue, in
Hhlveley's AstorUi, which tuck In also
tin1 northw-st i-ortu-r of MiH-k 1.1-, In
Shlveley' A-toria; rhenc nitinlng cast
erly and nralle with tlx- north line
of Kxchange str.-t t-i tlK witit line of
Twenty-third mri-W, extended, a dls-
taticn of uino fe-t; th.-nce riorilu-rly and
at right angl.-i to the north line of
Kxchange utr.-.-! i;i) fi.; thmu' wint
erly and parallel to the north line of
Kxchangi str.i-t Jlou f.-.-t, t.i a dnt
of Intersection with the tst line of
Seventeenth Htr--t, 6n f.--t, northerly
from th- piam, f l-i;liining; tlwrnoe
southerly W fe.-t u th. pliu-e of begin
ning. Said slip of land north of and
adjacent to Ms 1, .1, , 5, 6,
block i:!2; lots 1, , 3, 4, D, 6,
block MO; I, 2, .1, 1, 5, fi.
block 12!) ; luijt 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
block 12N, lot I, 2, :i, 4, 5, n,
block 127, all In Shlvel.-y's Astoria, and
also lying north of and ndliuxnt to
Klght.-nih, Niiieps-nth, Twentieth,
Twenty-first and Tw nt.y-.s.-cond sln-ets.
That all of said lwrlls-i pil property
and all of Maid lots and block are
situate In tho district i-mbriun-d In
said proHi-d i-xteiislon of Commi-nlal
Hl.n't, and all of Hald lois will be oon-demiii-d
and an appraisement of the
benefit and damn,g. r-stiltlng to the
wtw-rs of said roierty will Ik; mad
by said viewers aforesaid. All imt
svins owning or lnt-nrfteJ m any of
said pnperty to b. conlemn'il for said
prvped extension of Coinnmrclal
stn-t are herely duly and legally no
tified of the actions of the Common
Council pursuant to tlt renolutlonn
and orilnano- h-r'tofore ailopted by
said Common Council r said exten
sUm of Commercial street.
Thl notice Is published by order of
the Common Council and pursuant to
the provision of the charter of the
City of Astoria relating thereto.
bated at Astoria, Oregon, April 6,
1W.
II. E. NELSON,
Auditor and Poll Judge.
VESSELS ON THE WAV TO OREGON.
(Rarlavd and Corrveld srvry Krl.lsy)
irftKrtioE "
llr lili Hlyih.w.xHl
HrhH Ulru U. ...
NRWrASTI.K. N.tl. W.
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Hr bark umhrlaul ..
llr liip Kuiihroatiia
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llr bait Norma
Plrkwri .
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lUll.Hir, imUoli. I'n
Tin a! tonaag on th way -10
UKKKHKNCKM
Same Uta lu Imbv-.WIOI,
I I roll
8aaia llm In Iiwv-II.MI.
iilimnnn nromnrn "cupiotm
a ol Ilia liMfaua oraai-a. aua aa Ul tlaibV
iln Ilia llai k, Mammal l-ii.al..a. Nom, lirijuiia
Ial4
rip.
tkMior a ramiiua rranra i.raaiaii,iii ouirtir nn wof all o.r-
T-.ua or nia,aa u ma a".H"au,a oraai-a, tuttt aa Ul MaiibV
ItMiMnnla, I'aiiialn Ilia Hack, Mammal f-maal-aa, Nom, lirijuiia
rimpiM, I'ndlnaai to Marry, fciHauauns Praii Vut.ni. a- A
tmaUtatUiin. 14 aUira) ail liMava tiv riar r slchi iHavania ttua-fe.
tMaiuf tfuailiaita, hk-b Ilrio4i-h-liao Mia In Maaraiaiivrboa an
rrnar irrra an wanurnKairf msntawr. i rini; Kriaa
ar w n a. an aiun kalnraant oiaofinarrn'a""iaUlU4Muiuaa.
a vriva.a nmauMM. wim nwrni nM, ww " i
IliMlIlN, Um
Tba raaaua aairxn-n ar sol eanal br l-inr la barvuaa nlnaty par pstil at IxsrVM vnfe
Praauulll. tM'l,IIHC!4 4t lalnaonly mrB emrt tnciraolihuulaiier-ntUua. binipailaviinfc
ala A wrliim suarmnfaa ftTo ami moaar riumri II ail b... an not anact a naauniua
iuDabaa.aia f..raia, by niaU, wna tur raaacirrular and laauawnkkha
, For Delicacy,
for parity, and for Improvement of the com
jilexlon nothlnn equala I'ouosi'a Pownaa.
AAlraa PATOi. WKPICIB tr.U boa aa rraiiokaM.C'fcl. PwMtUH
CHAS ROGEHH. rt Commercial Htrast
INDIO
Absolutely
Dry and Pure Tropical
Climate
I'ronounml bv Physicians the
most Favorable in America
for Huflerers from . . .
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
Many Remarkable Cures
mm dp poison
0A5PECIALTYi.rrVe',
jiiarf lll.titdl I'UlON prniuinlff
1 urcKlnlii4t4Uir- Vnurafillrvlrlrt
' rilnm1 firnj hi(lbUi.n4
1-TUfO If rtmhavtflAtvrtitivf
tt. imI mill hf irhN mnd
Saitti, M UGoiift 'trh In nxiutlt. Hum Thrtic,
nf tmrlof ll t-lr. Ilnlrnr l"rlrii fnm
ut, ll ( this Hvnmdnrf II.IMI I'OIhoQ
Cdftrattt lu rur. hrn Ui nl obiA
rr ) MUnr lh wurlil fur m
bik(llu thnlilll of th iniMt ttitnriit ltyl
rlNiift. ftOO,H tMiMt bii.rt itur fiot.ed
U"ntkrtrmtitr. A'luiirtorri4irtil mmitMm
PpiMiii.il. Ar HIK HI-Ml uv CO,
nwmiii irMUiiiVa V4MWaaJW -
.nralaTaw m
M i M tlfaar4
mm w 4jtrajr
"v. jmt
Pi a a..a-ai4a.nnaa
I r-mlr lur il..n..rh.aa,
oiwi, 4.tti..f rbvi,
aiiim, oaaaiaral ilaa
I -liara-a, ..r ait? Inrlalniria
ti'.a. Irritation ur alrara-
-nraau Miaiii lion ..f amiiin aim
,'(( ml Oian. Oa. braaa. Nn aauiaaaal.
by bntrataa.
..r anl In ataln wraaaar.
I.f ,ii.niM. iii.miiI. f.it
4 1 m. ... l l-tll-., 7s.
i.'lrrular vio un rwiMt
Th objection urvad acalnat lndlo la
th paat by tba lan number who
otherwise would have been (lad to take j
advantage of It borw-ricUl climate, ha. '
bn a lack of aullalile acoommodatloii. J
i no ooutnem l aoino company take '
ploaaur In announclnif that leveral
Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
have Juat been erncted at lndlo elation,
that will be rented to applicant at r-a-
aonable rate. Thny are furnlahed with
modern convenlenaea, auppllud with pur
arteeian water, and ao lttiated aa to give
occupant all the advantaK to be de
rived from a more or leaa protracted
renldunoe la thle dulltfhtful climate.
(From the San Franciaco Argonaut.)
"In th( heart of the grrat deaert of the
Colorado which th Houthern Paclflo
traverae thero la an oa.aU called lndlo,
which, In our opinion, la the aanltarlum
of the earth. We believe, from peraonal
Investigation, that fur certain Individual,
thura Is no spot on thl planet so favor
able."
U. T. Stewart, U D writes: "The
purity of the air, and the eternal sun
shine, fill on with wonder and delight.
. Nature ha accomplished so
much that there remains but little for
man to do. As to Its possibilities a a
health resort here I th moat perfect
sunshine, with a temperature always
pleasant, a perfectly dry soli, for rain 1
tn unknown factor; purs oxygen, dens
atmosphere and pure water. What more
can be desired T It Is th place, above
all other, for lung troubles, and a para
dise for rheumatics. Considering the
number of suffer era who bar been
cured, I have no hesitancy In recom
mending this gnlal oasis a th hava
of th afflicted."
Ti pisjr4Mrsfs
winmiHiMiim
5i;avrti,nl TrfKir-Mdrk-iobtalnfdintl all I'm
j t-nt biwneMcnmltii led fir modcnati fit.
Sou Orrict l Orrom U, . Patcnt Off tot
4iid we lanwi mo (ml nil lu JcM (iiu (laAl) UtuM
frcmniflfrom Waahniifiun.
I hnd rnijdrl, drawirtic or phntn., with 6rwerp
ftlon. Wa UiM. tl vt ntal'l i-r ni, lrr g(
t,brf. Our ("e i't due till tMttrnl ii M-rurrd.
A iHMLtr. " Mow lu OliUin I'aiiaiiii." with
rtmi ol Miii a hi the U b. iid fixeiga countiiu
(tent (rra. Addict-,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
O", fTf mt Orricc, WAtMiNaroN. 0. C.
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fcYf 80 VIA!'
Lm. aw, V IXrVIRIKNOI.
D
I Mil
4. i
I
INDIO
Is 6i3 miles from
SAN FRANCISCO
and 130 miles from
LOS ANOELES
Fare from Los Angeles f 3.0c
Tlinf Ulan.
00VIOHTS Ao,
tjtmw Minnina a aa.
qiiu a It
prnliahl
,..,..,.,,.,, vinmi aaauo. riirawiirnis paiaais
I'auinia ukan ihruush Muuu to. reoeit
speelal uotloe In the "
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
baanllfnllr llliiarralad, larsait elnrnlatlrm of
an Miiiilflrt l.,nrnal. wiwkir.tarniali.iiiaraari
ai.ao.ii mmilha. Hh.i,iiiib eupl-i and iLajia
Booa on faTKN-rs aaul tree. Addraaa "
MUNN A CO.,
301 ltreawar. Mew Vera.
Beaver Hill
Gilman Coal
...Try I
For Family or
Steam Purposes.
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO
Age, Astoria,