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TUK DAILY ASTOKIAN, TIURSOAY MoltMNU. A PHIL 22, IU!7. gathj glstovtau. JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephon No. 61 TEKMS OF SIBHCKIPriON. DAILY. Bent by mall, per year 16.00 Bent by mall, per month M Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year 12 In advance. Postage free to subscriber. All communication Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communication of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantee to It ub crlbers the largest circulation of any new.-paper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, baa. next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley A Co. are our Port' land agents, and copies of the Astorlan ean be had every morning at their Unci. 124 Third street .The A.Uirlaa" hereby off la dauU OKEHl'MKKD DOLLAK9 la 91. Mary HMpltal, payable demand to Father DMnM, vhwfir legal evidence Is pra nod allowing that any afteraooa ifvi- paper pabllahrd In A tori ft has printed. within u.e Ian ninety days expiring be far this offer m (ingle ".peela!" or thr kind of "telegraphic pre report," reeel.ed over tha wire entering either f the telegraph office la Astoria, from any point vnlald of Oregon. Astoria, Or., October IS. 19. There is but one place on the whole Northern Pacific coast wliere the gov emnxtjt can hope to successfully con- etruist a dry dock and maintain a na val esvaVlfehntent. and that is at the mouth of the Cdumoia river. Every avll-Informed person in Oregon and Washington know- this, and .it occa sions no surprise that the millions f public money spent in iho foilish un dertaking at Port Orchard ha. been also!uteJy w aited. How the great ad vantages of Astoria harbor coul 1 have been passed by when the location of this important w-ork was under consid eraiion is a mystery which deserves Investigation as much as the quest on of whose corruption or Incompetency la responsible for miserable fadure of its actual construction. There can be no doubt If it lhad rot been fur Portland's insane Jealousy of Astoria, and the willingness so often manifest ed by her people to forego the Indirect ad vintages which would result to them from the proper development of the mouth of the Columbia, the govern, ment would have been scved che hu miliation and immense loss involve! in the Pugct Sound experiment. Tne c u atrucuon of the Oregon and other v.s cl8 of the Pacific cast fleet now ten ders a dry dock of the lar&ert diss m this coast indispensable, and the As toria harbor will surely gt it if a way can be found to prevent Portland's ob struction. If the Oregon delegation in congress does not do its duty to b.xh the state and the nation in this matter, the citizens of the state outside of Portland should take it up and see that the government does not repeat elsewhere the coetly error Just made in the marshes at Port Orchard. The spring elections in Khxle Island for the past three yeais show clear y the feiing or the people on national fcwucs. and give the lie to the preten sions of the democrats, built upon the result of a few municipal election In which local tssu-s prd jmlnated. In April, 1895, the rvpubllca.i plurality was 10,8.)9. In 1SS6 the republican plu rality rose to 1L411. This year the re publican plurality j over 14,000 -the greatest ever given In the state for a candidate at the spring state ek-ction. There i in these figures no reason for rwpuWiean discouragement. City elec tions hinge on local conditions; state Cor..;Ls atv waged on straight party Issues. If Mr. Bry'an or his deluded followers can gain any consolation out of the Rhode Island figure, they muJt be akin to that philosopher who ex tracted sunbeams from cucumber. The illustrated bulletin Just issued by President H. R. Miller and Chemi-it G. W. Shaw, of the Corvalll Agriviil tural Experiment Station on ih culture of sugar b9t Is one of the most com prehensive treatises upon the subject ever written, and should be read by every farmer and commercial man in the state. The document reflects great credit upjin the experiment elation and Its able officer. By such methods alone can Oregon expect to gain prominence aa an agricultural tarte, and only by intelligent cultivation can her wonder ful resources be fully developed. The demand for prompt action by the senate on I the tariff bill grows apace Member of that body are receiving communication from republican and democrats alike, urging prompt action. Th finance committee, which expct;d to put a oouple of month on the till, will finish ft within this month, and the plane for elaborate discussion in the senate are being materially re-dutvd. Million of capital la now awaiting the action of congress on tht tariff hill. Its enactment will b. a s'.gnnl for tie tlvlty among tho factories of the Ka.it, til 'th beet-rowtng vtlti thv Weft, In the cotton fields and factories of the South, !n the manufacturii' os- tnbHnhmcnt of the M!inippl valley, and on the fertile Held of the lu!lV f0H. New York expert a million visiter." at tlx dedication f the c.mni monu ment. It would bo grange If that mnny Aiwri.-uns should not go there to hMi r th;' memory of the giv:i;e-t of Anu'rleii'i gonorals. The fiuv thiu the v:Kr t-ii't t Im porting Hi' 'he raw suKar it can buy all over the world fully refute th dem ocrat if f.Us'h.xvl that the lUngley Mil la more favorable to its intoiwts than the Wilson law. Have you notkvd thore Is no trouble over maintaining the gold nw since McKlnloy's inauguration? HeslCiy, happy children make better men and women of u all. A little care and a little planning befor b;rth la often more Important than anything that can he done after. On the mot ho' s health and strength depend the l.fe a:d the future of the children. A weak and rtckly woman cannot bear strong and healthv children. M.t f the weakness of women to utterly Inex cusable. Proper care and proper med iclne will cure almost any disorder of the xVmiinlne organism. DrPlerce's Fa voriti Prescription has been t.st.d In thirty years of practice. It to healing, soothing, ntrngthening. It to p rfe-tly natural In its operation and effect. Hy its use thousands of weak women ha boon mode strong and healthy have been made the mothers of strong and '...althy children. Tnk.n during ze! tation. It makes childbirth easy and alnxst painless and insures the well bein.c of both mother and child. :ie:id Jl coins in one-cent stiunps l" World's Dispensary Medical Aso4a'.;o:i, Hu"Ta lo. N. Y.. and revolve Pr. Piece's l"s piuro "Common S -nse Medical A lvis-r." profusely illustrated. Yet all the blooming, rare and ri h. The Raster season may disi'lose Canno: compare to glor.es whicn, Vi:h wonderi'us hues and cunning stich. Her npring-time millinery shows. TO CCRE A COLO IN ONE nil, Take laxative Promo Quinine Tablet. All druggists refund the money if It fall to cure. 25c. For sale by Chaa. Roger. Druggist. People were sweating with the thiT- mometer at SO degrees In the shade in Fan Francisco last Friday, while a snow-storm was raging In Indiana. I: takes all kinds, to make weather in this country- It should be made a matter of puMic knowledge that DeWitfs Witch Hazel salve will speedily cure pUes of the ongest standing. It is the household 'avo-rte for burns, scalds ruts, bruis, and res of all kinds. Charles Rog ers. The leaves f the trees are Unlay a that delectable stage watrtv-i for hy artlta when the-y are Juat about the size of a little mouse's big ears. Croup and w'horiping cough are childhood's terrors: but like pneu monia, bronchitis, and other throat and lung trouble, can be quUkly cured by uping One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Roger. What a different place 'li houe I oks with its draperies down. Torturing, lchlng. scaly skin erup tion, burns and scalds are soothed at once and promptly healed by De Witt' Witch Hazel Salve, the b-st known cure for piles. Chas Rogers. Probably Rohmberg was th- name - t the first man drsrnakr, and he livd in Paris in 17:. 11- was? a Huvurian iy birth, and was tfie s-,n -,f a e-xsant. fn th'; panels of his carriage lrr va jiaUite-l an "stutche-in "t a pair f.f opfn scissors and a pair of r-.,r-t-i. He left an immense f ,rt'jri- IkV 4 For rr.cr: than tw;nty years we have been telling; how Scott's Er.ukion overcomes the excessive waste of the system, puts on flesh, nourishes and builds up the body, making it the remedy for all wasting; di seases of adults and children, but it isn't possible for us to tell the story in a mere stick ful of newspaper type. We have had prepared for us by a physician a little book, telling- in easy words how and why Scott's Emulsion benefits, and a postal card request will be enough to have it sent to you free. To-day would be a good time to send for it. SCOTT a BOWNE, Mr York. twnwn? ll. jjjiij i ai ., uT,,-. A Mt want la that gnawing at the stomache after you ha- eivten a full moal, and can't mvt any more, and y- there to that 'Ung as though you had eaten nothing. What Is wanted thou Is a iliw of Slinnuom I.lver Uegulatir, tlH ltt Pysp$yla cure, for thai Is what that gnawing mean. Stmntons I.twr KoguUtfor to all that ta recom mended fr Indigvution." A. It. Pyc'x-, lAtylon, Ky. ( WKEXCHKO AND U.U'KKIV l!y the pang of rheumatism, the Joints eventually bemme grievously distorted, .v.d s-metimes assume an almost gr'- iesue oeiommy. lo prevent suen re.!u,.h n .,, uiv ix..,x,.y respon- sults by a simple and agreeable mea:'.s ! s,u, ri,r vxlmt ,,,y vl,,. yr ,.al1, t),e is certainly the part of wisdom. A j ,.t,.r rolhM and tossed on the UMiibled ;endiMu-y to rheumatic ailment may be.S01l ,,f S.XUI11 weakness until It was a successfully combat icd with H'ten. rs lllu,stlon whether be had not better Stomach Hitters, a medicine with iho ; tiiko a dose of poison r.n.1 thus end all Ptvstlge of a long and successful a-;i,, (roubles. Hut proxldentlal Hnplni iwr, of imbounded opularlty, and oflt((, K.anw , Mi ln ,t, h.ii e i'f n emphatic piMfesslonal emlors.'tn.'nt. It I oiuiblimtlon of m, ,i ,-m. s i li.u not only r.vuovos from the bio.xl those lullani-1 completely restored (he . i.'ni! health, matory Impurities which pathologists ' im( enlarged his w eak. m.o lated part iirign as the cau1 of rheumatism, and not only purities the life current, but enriches It, promoting vigor by fert I- ding Its source, IMgeatlon, the a' t on dress may have the method of this w oii ef the bowel and the secretion of thejderful treatment free. Now when 1 bile, are aided by It. and It tmix-ls ay free I mean absolutely w Ithout cost, tlw kidneys and bladder to a reu Ar tuvause 1 want every weakened man to and active performance of the.r f'l ic-get the benefit of my experience, lions. It is beside a thoroughly re-1 I am not a philanthropist, nor do I liable remedy for, and means of pre-1 poe as an enthusiast, but there are v.vitlnK. periodic fevers. I thousand of men suffering th mental tortures of weakened manho.! w ho The ssMson has arrived when a man j would be cured at one could they but fools like a fool if he wears an over. get such a remedy as the one that chm. and realise afterward that he cured tne. I not try to study out how is a fool if he didn't. j I can afford to pay the few postage I stamps necessary to mall the Inf rma- Horaee Oreely once said: "The way tlon, but send for It. and learn that to resume Is to resume," speaking of ' there are a few things on earth that al again putting gWd Into circulation though they cost nothing to get they after the war. Hut you may say "re- are worth a fortune to some men and sum" any number of times to that" a lifetime of happlne to most torpid liver of yours and It won't 'of us. Write to Thomas Slater, Hox S-.S, buds until you take Simmons I.lver j Kalamaxoo. Mich., and the Information Regulator. Many people sem to forget ' III be mailed In a plain, sealed en that Constipation. Hillousn.ws and Sick ! velope. Headache are all caused by a sluggish ! ' Uver. Keep the liver active. If your neighbor kivps hens It Is a ve.-y easy matler to mnk-jcotir spr ng i.-:inlen ".rMek oume up t the scratch.1 Salton Sea Salt for imtlis at the Kstes-Conu lnisr Sturo tOo anil 25f per iiackao. There Is ?nei;!Ung u.wesoiii.' a'"ut th.- ptsnt ring. Tne Iv-ewar ju-h crop has not yet been Kiilil. Ttic beard, musrtnche ami eyebr ws may be made a durable and un form brown or black by an occasional ap plication of Bucklngluun's Dye for whiskers. The decorations In the churches Ka-ster-day wviv particularly tine. OABTOIIIA. run- nail. (tfutar irrrf Nature ne-er looks so well n w h. n she d'Mia her new spring suit Americans are the most Inventive 1 people on earth. To them have been j Issued nearly 600.000 patents, or nvrei than one-third of all the patents Is-' sued In the world. No discovery of 1 modern years has been of greater j b-nefit to mankind than Chamber lain' Oollc Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or has done more to relieve sary, Vancouver Harracks. Wash pain and suffering. J. W. Vaugn, of April 1, 1S'j7. Sealeil prosals. In trtp Oakton, Ky., ay: "I have usedjucate, will be received here and at Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dl- j offices of Commissaries at following arrhoea Remedy In my family for ev-i named posta, (for fr.-h beef and fmth era! year, and find It to be th best j mutton to be delivered Ht that post medicine I ever used for cramps In the Btomaoh and bowels. For sale by Eatea-Conn Drug Co. The twittering '( birds in the morn ing ha an erwntlally summery sound. Thirty year la a long time to tight rj painful a .trouble as piles, but Jacob 'Mitchell, of Unionvllle, Pa., struggled that kng be-fore he tried DeWltt's Wltoh Hazel Salve, which quickly and permanently cured him. It is equally effective in eczema and all skin affec tion. Chartea Ilogers. DIt A WB Itl DO E FO C X 1) A T I O N ii . Proposal w'"' be received until m on of April 30, 1897, by the Northwest Con. strucUon Company at their office in Ai toria, Oregon, for the furnishing of ma terial and ootmtruotlim of a pivot pier, consisting of grillage and concrete, and of a draw protection and end piers, consisting of pll- and cribbing, fr a steel draw bridge over John lHy' river on the line of th,; Astoria & Co-, whole or any part of any or all bids, lumbia River Itailroad. Plana and Information furnimed h-re, or by specification may be tn and blank j Commissary at the several posts. Kn forms of prop.nM.la furnished at otfli e j velope containing proposals should of ur.dorslgro-d. Satisfactory bonds will U' marked "Prop'mals for Fresh n ef x- rexiuired of the sucwssful bidder, j (or Mutton) at ,'' and add reused The right to reject any or all bids Is I to undersigned or to CommlHsary at res-rverl. P'ts to - HUppilo, W. II. Nash, NORTHWEST COXHTIMX'TION , Meut.-Col., A. C. O. S. com pan y. . . crsTo.M iioi.'sk runs wanted. V. 3. PROPOSALS FOR PROVISIONS j UOHTHOCHE OFFICE OF si'KfrrOR. 13TH DISTRICT, PfiT'T LAND, OREGON, APRIL, 10, 1V.W. Proposals will be received at this of tloe uretil 12 oV;lock m., on Saturday, the twety-fnlrth day of April, IS'j", for furnishing and delivering provln lon for veel and light BtaUona in thla district during the fiscal year to and June 30, 18S8. Forme of prop.'4aU and printed instruction giving full particular a to the artlclea required, and the term of d.-livery and pay ment, can be obtained at thi office. The right 1 reserved to reject the 1iole or part of any or all bid, and to waive any detect. JNO. P. MERRELL, Commander, U. 8. Navy. Iropertor 13th Lighthouse District. OASTOZUA, Ti. lu Hall it e ttfutai. FREE TO EVERY MAN TIIK MKTIIOOS OF A CSKKAT TUK.VTMKNT KiMt WKAKNKSS OF MEN. Which Cured Him ..iter Everything Else Fulled. Painful disease are bad enough, but when a man Is slowly wasting away with nervous weakness, the mental foreboding are ten times wo rue than the most severe pain. There la no let up to the mental suffering day or iilKh'.. Wp Is almost Impossible, nnd under to natural site an I vigor, mil he now divlnrcs that any man who will take the trouble to send his name and ait- KI.KCTKIC UOHT-NOTICK CONTR.i"r"US. TO t!Kv of the Water Commission, As toria. (regii. April 7. 1l7. Notice is hereby given tliat seal.-d ; 1 .;osals will In- received a; this ..tt.c.' until 1; o'clock m , May 1, 17, for th various w.-ck and matorals no en ary Tir the Installing of a t-ivty ot 1) arc lU-h; plant, to te ope:at d by an Ini pul w xter h and ow rcl (y th muaicipaiity. l':iposaIs must !e ni:u!e .-u pri.itel forms suppliel by the clerk of the commission, atvl In full ncconLi. ice th.-ivwlth. and must le uceomianle-l by a certliled check f dejiit In an amount sual to ten (10) per cent of the a:gi'ga,te amount bid, made pay I'ce to the cl-rk of the Astoria Water Commission. Implicates of hid and acc imMuiylng peclfled plans shall be tlbd at th ottlce of the etiglnitT un or U-fore the late previously ni-ntlind. l'loii and speclth-ation can be s-n either at the .itlloe of thia oommi-ntiim, or at th itllce of the engineer. W. W. IMKKKIi, narman. II. O. VAN DCSEN, Clerk. AllTHt'U I,. ADAMS. Kngln -er. 4'J1 Cnl. St.. S. F.. Cal. OOVKItNMENT rHoi'OSALfl WANTKD. fli'U'OSAI.S for frh Iw.f nnil ( fresh mutton: OHlce Chief rmml. only , until 12 o'oiock n-nm. Slay I 18U7, then opened, for furnishing and delivery to sublstunoe department, C. S. army, the fresh be-f and fresh mut ton called for by th Commissary at post to be supplied during tJx month, commencing July 1, 1S!7: Hoiae Rar racks anl Fort Sherman. Idaho; Forts Canby, Sp,kan', Walla Walla wnd Vancouver Iiarnuks, Wash. Fresh beef shall be good In quality and am dltlon fit for Immiillate use, and from fore and hind quarter meats propor tionally. Including all best cuts there of. Fresh mutton shall lie of god, fat and mark-table quality, from wethers ovi-r one and under three, ywirs old. Heef and muttun to lie drew-ed and trimmed and dellvi-rcl In hulk, as prescribed In circular of In struct Ion to bidders. J'roposals will be tiiw re?-?l'd statlnjf pri:e nit which bidder will deliver fresh beef or mutton of character above stated, and to lie delivered of temperature not greater than 50 degr'i-s Fi-hrenhelt. fiovern mcnt r-srvcK right to reject the crsTo.M hoi;hk, aktoria, oii- IN-j10 APUII., 12, ISOT.-Se.l,d pro - win it' rn'ivci u.i irnn tm.inuiv, iiintll 2 o'el ick p. m., Monday, April l!i, l'J", for furnishing fud, llghta, water, m!elam-oij supplies, washing towel, liaullng RHhes, and sprinkling trenti fir this building during the fiscal year ending June 30, WjS, or such portion of th y-ar as may lie demed advisable. The rigbt to reject any and all bids Ih n.-Horved by 'the treasury depart ment. CHAS. II. PAOE, Cutodlan. COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE. Notice I Iw-reby given to all partie holding Clatsop county warrant In domed prior to April 2, 18M, to pre sent the same to the county ti"fca ur;r for payment, ft Interest cease thereon after this date. Dated this 12th day of April, A. D. Wfl. B. L. WARD, Treasurer of Clatsop dunty, Or. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. nntl McKec Ave. Good Reason Wliv Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48a Bond Street. VKSSMLS ON TIIK WAV TO 0IIK00N. iKTiel unit 1 Mrrrcied stsry Friday 1 r'T a til m. runs il UK) ertii. rss NAir I l.lVKKIOOl Hrtl HUth-HMl Hi. Iwo Mtl o.tl Hi Mm. tll.-n ..:.M.ri.n imoilniAl NKWi'.isl'l.K. S.S. w. 1 Br uhlli Ul.i,eW.u, K.-rr IT.V UWAI Br lrk fin'ior . i-mf m ITT 11UAI ANT.ir.KI'- I Hr tir iinilirl.n, tlrlittih.. ., irtMimlAI llr litpKiiliro.iie 'Thum.uti ., I7r IMIAI IIIMIll'Kil 1 llr Ku No'in. i lixh) UWAI 1 I KKKKItKNCKM in 1, .u uuie pi in- JS.'dl. Ti tal tommtc- en ilie , 'f RiniHinnn nromnrn "cupiokmi- BtroRC ana AfTtB M' HI 11.. 1' alMMi.lh.na uid rnUin.ini.il Tn. rrvmi .ufrnrrr, .r. pn ronl h ln ior 1. tw.ua nhwly per iwnl sr. IrmhM wHh lfaallil,, ct'l'l liK.N r. l.lh.cMilj known r.mn1r latHir.ivniioul.ii iwnklltm. auMtlm,Mi.V tlx wrlt'in cuAn.nlt,rlv.nSJ'l monrr rlurnwl If Ml lM,tm IH4 Mllwl . t I .ura il.o Uo.' I. r I . to' in.iL s-"hI fer r..dreul mhI iMoiMUr. aiMrvM UAVUI. MtUII'IM P. ft Uo Imiwteo, Cl ilrAW CHAS HOOKK.x. Comm.relal -KS."l. D 47.-. - -i a- lui niKkl, ''rit... OMICHa, 1 'rf' copvuicnt e. ! Anmn. wrullnf . .kM.-h aiiH dew-rip""" in.r , 4ui,-kl. MMi-O.ltl. frt, .ltelbr .11 luvanliult Ul pntM.M e.l.nl.1,1. riuitiiuiili-.lliii. plrlcllf , c.iun,ivi,iii. oi.t,-.( w.urr firM-urwi. ittiuw to Am.rtc- W.h... . W 'tltiTrt"i ufflc. I'.iiu ukn ihruiMb Murni A l u. rmlrl . IHJllC. IU til. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, bulll illr tllit.'rve-t. I.rvr.t rlrntl.tlil c ; .11. .elr IMIU ) lUHMi. -h , inu. ixiu . rvi II JO. II luo'lth HII.-II Cil. .IKl llAMB ' Uuua UN I'lllltl M.ll ItM. AiMTM. MUNN & CO., 1 301 UfHd.m, M.w V.rku ' C.vr.u,.nd Trails- MjrW f!ind .ml U l' J nl b'Winciciiniliu irj it MOOIS.TI PCI. OuROrricc isO.eo.iTC o, . P.risTOrfiett tid we.aiiM-. ue tn.t to l(. Inn. Ua IAiac r-n,n,M Imm l d.hin.-tirfl. I Srud tn.jrl, iltaainn or photn., Irilh drtrrlp-j lion. W ..Iviw. It i.lrnl.W. n"t, li' oil . krL. tlnr trm n.l ilue t,ll ltal.nl tl r. Ufrd. . ... .t " ll"W MtMi.in I'.i.oifc" wiikl rmt l umc iii ih L. b. wl lorcina u.udUm.1 icnt lire. A lJiru, C.A.SNOW&CO. On. PATfMT Orricc. WHMinofOti. 0. C. Beaver Hill Gilman Coal .Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. ELMORE. SANBORN & CO -tyi'tita, AatorU. WHITE COLLAR LINE 1AIK1 GA1ZEBT" Portland-Astoria Stwimers leave Portland dally u fo!IoVK: Alder street dis'k fi:4'i a in. and ":4r p. rn. Ash street dock 7 u. m. and H p. in. I-avi Astoria ('. R. nnd P. S. N. iloek, 15 a.m. and p. m. o. R. & N. do.k, 7 rn. ani 7 p m. Saturday rilgiit teainer leave Port an 1 from Aldi-r s're,.t dock nt l':4i p. in. and Ash stroet dock at 10 p. in. Kchlule Include Sunday nlgkt boat out of Portland and AatorU, but no Sunday morning boat. Night boat from Portland connects with Steamer "MILKK" at Cathlamet at 5 a. m. dally except Monday for W-Btport, Clifton and Knappu, and all landing on Oregon side. V. R. HCOTT. Preiunl. E. A. Heeley, Agent, Portland. C. W. Stone, Agent, AtorIa. Telephone No. 11. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. llBll. Ifuian t TTifpn. Ladios Who Value A refined eomplerlM. ir:""tiv:'i lyir.wni's Pirr- der. It pro.lnc-3 i '. .-r-d !'in itl'ul nh!n. IV .mm j. mm Situati'ti on the Htmth ritlc of Atot'iH,tl IuIIh. Twi-iity tlogrt'OH wiirititM ntul vop'tntion 30 ilnyH in lulviuico of tho Nortli Hide. Mnguillri'iit niti'M for n itlonooH. ovi'ilookinn rivir ami bay, Hunny and nlifl tort'il. Kasy nnd nitturnl n null's; little or no gnuliug iitt'dotl t'osaiusiM lUilfour, (luihrie 0" J.UI.IUwJIC.. Iiivler, Ym 1 ' lU.fiiiir, iluilirl. Vo ti.mp inn lii ify-H..v. uiNnnuuu ntoiuncu; Tut. rrMl V,a.wi,l. Vluuiir.lli.it, ili iitsi i)i r rvwu iuruiiii, win tm.r.iy t-ui. r all n' r n.xi. ur Jwwi il Hi. .urr.io. itttfttt u,-u l4i Mnhl 1'iaUieiUt. I iun.ln lii. IU, k,tmli.l r.inU.Mi., .Sr'y..ii. INIII), l''mlr I iiiIi.imi ki Mwrr. K.lh.illn pr.ln V.rlrawl. 4 (uut'iuUa. lutein ml iaa h .lr er nlshl f.i.u ,oh 11 ml tlivltargis wlih-b If iKcliwk,llfMl. (,iHpnu.tittMr4.iMl sll Hi. lMrnrl Impnuner. . 1' 11 !: tt elomtmm UmUvm, lb. kl.liiiv. immI Ih.ttr1iirvnrfi.n.uf ii ImmirlUM. .Ml orv.n& ILODDPQISOf 'I W .1 1 1 ii A SPECIALTY fit L fii.rr Ml., mii l uhli: Ul f 1 grllll I..1..J., ,l... Vi.iit 'JL -tioQi.rir..n.(iK-tin,t.r A SPECIALTY Attiffurai4 irii" wrnt.fHMl f4iiiamtiriii,iifft u ,'h.n. 1 enrr, I. nl f r fmW lottitti Kir' hvUfeit nir ld fiotjiatt. .'i null tiv) t nnA l ucotti i'trlti in truuih. Hor 1 1irti4. l'in lit illr. 4 iiiitrr 4 litrft Ntu4, I lift t i f , it 4tr ur r rrnr-wn imnt m, it itiia hcoiiJary jatorUM ftml rhUon lit world for r alllmt th telll if th itn( miiif ut y 4 rlaott AOO,tHX okpiuI tMh.Ml our un'iulfci ti-naiftmrma4r. Abt(tiir .ro4iriMiii --i ,nHiri.ia. AMrv 4'44K Kr.MKUV CO Maio lamvtc CUlCAUU ii4 ntt MM aon-KfitamiMtii rmKlr dr io.irhMa Ubiiw. unnitirl 'tiftrtf. ur aur ltilltnm i u ltta, IrrUaiiuts ur Hi. r ITn "I HI U r II U I (licni MfMlCiiirnL Nun uintffil . Ba -- - - - - ii III .,t 1 Ltlla u t INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate ! Pronounced by l'liyuicians the l moat Favorable in America ! fur HuflertTH from Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th objfetion urtd armio.t Indlo la I tha past b th larg bumb.r who j othtrwlM would have been (lad to tak i dvantff of lu bcnedolal cllmat., ha ! br.n a lack of inlUbl. sceommod.tloa I Tha Southern Pacific Company UIm I pltiaaur In announclnc that aevarsl Commodious and Comfortable Cottages hav Just bn areeted at Indlo tat I en. that will be ront'd to anplliania at r- ' .onahle rate. They ra furnl.hl nh mudtirn coiiviiln-ei(, auppllid with pur urlealan water and so situated a to iclvi oeeupanta all th advantagva lo b J- rlvnd from a mora or lass protracted rtmldunct In thla delUfhtful dliiiate. (From tha Ban Francisco Argonaut.) "In the heart of th gnat dart of tha Colorado which th Bouthrrn Pac-ltla traverse them Is an oaal railed Indlo, which, ln our opinion. I th sanitarium of th sarth. W bellevs, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individual, thnr. la no spot on thi planet so favor aide." O. T. Stewart, H D., writ: "Th purity of th air, and th eternal sun uhlno, fill one with wond.r and delight . . . Natur ha acoompllshsd so much that ther. remain but llttl for man to do. Aa to It poslbllltle health retort her I th most perfect sunshine, with a temperature alwuya pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain I an unknown factor; pure oxygen, den atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired? It I the place, abovi all other, for lung trouble, and a par' dlse for rheumatics, Considering th number of sufferer who have been cured, I hay no hesitancy ln recom mending thi genial oail a the haven of th afnioted." INDIO Is 6l3 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANGELES Fare from Los Angeles f 3.00 I.KtiAI. A l V N I IT I H K M K N TH, NOTU'K ll'' IWTKNHInN ill'" l'iM. Ml'lltd.U. HTItllKT. Noll..' Is hereby given l lull tho dun. iiioii Cimii.il of the i lly uf AMt-irla, Clnt'ii eiuiny, Hlatii oira-ni, liavn dn. elded nnd delel'mliied In I'Mend CiMll liiei'liil lnil. in the City uf Asl.ilia, tlui liegluiilug, tiM'iilltuiH Mini Int'Tliia dlitln hiiiIn, mid lite lutld In be eon dl'lllllli.1 lining hi'li'liwifti'l' dewilliod mid set rmth, nnd iix't-e fully ap pears by I lie i'enii l, nuii, pUI. nnd mii'Veyrt uf mild pinpowd eleiltin of CiiniiiM-lvliil U-I, on "I" I'l lb nltl.ii of th Auditor and Pollen Jildu. nod eitiliiweud mi l d.i'i'lbe. III iirdl nanif N., SiMI, imlllbil "An ordlralio .uiillriiiliig the i.-p"i't. plai "f survey, of the prtipimil i'kU'iial'i of I'oiuinor. rial street," nppriv0,l Mandi 22, IKII7, mid the Common Council f the "lly of Antmin. ClMt.ip e'linly, 'iim "i. hav ing ttniiiUiKil by litve.tU'illoii and luiiliy nnd mi .inilintii.nl "f Iiie tee. .isis Hun J II Maiwell. f A Hi..n and T. tl. Triillbignr aie meh dlalii. t'HHIl finelwildein "f IIhi I'Uy uf Aa tiui.1. and no klu lo any "f ihnuwin r .rlKili Inler. le I ill inly pr ih- ly til I mi appropriated f -r th" itmloii Colli Iliell'llU Utre. t 11" pl.det !)' T illiuiu.o N.i, Still, enllll. I "All ortll. Iliimw .xlllfllllllllK tile li'piM't, I'Ul uf urvoy uf the proi'il ritmndoii uf (NiiiimeivUil trit." aiipriiml NUruli 32, ls;. ami that i" h uf tuud t.hi Hiamii tho iiunlltlemiiui uf Juror if tho Clrvull Court uf the Slate uf Op g.ui, fr llm County f 'lal,p, In Dial limy and nudi uf tin-in are whlln male ottiaeti uf the I'niiel Suite and uf the. Hint uf ureKMii. tlw air uf 21 year, lul am and have ! nil tvt dents and lemU iul.i uf A.u.na, Cllii.p euiinty, iir-g.m. and -of Ilia want in which tiny now inn Me. fur iikuw lliaii twin ).ir lust pail, and rauh of their nniiu-o niv oil the mi roll uf wild Cliktaup linltiiy, and tliat "Uh uf them are ube-, lu Jul)' duly, and that eaoh and all i'f wild al.uve named (eroutM, after liivrallKnti.ui iund. are nntltl.il and inllrted to it an vlowwr as riulre by llio rlioHei' uf the Clljr of Astoria, mid p,Hiiuiln all the qua! Iflciltl.il; n.n-.mii y Iheir-fir oa hilly and suli.fa. torlly ai'nir id the i'oin limn ('..uii.'II. at'-r tin- kn,ttgatliin Iliad" afoiiMMtld. and .iieli uf .aid imimil person. Iialnii by a nrlttmi "tlltuillellt, filed lu the urtl. c uf llle Au itltor mi I I'.dl.v Jildtfe. h.uliiii .-:ar.l that they hii..'M the iu.-.-ma') .ptai liteittluiit' o a. I ai li-wei'. afivaid. the .aid J II Man-ll. C W n-'h and T Tnillliih-er l- md they are h"iit' iipp.iliit.-d I lew ei' VP -a- Ihe pnip u.il ettni..n if i 'onion r lal street III Hie I'Uy uf A.!uri.i. a. .) ..'Ill.iil by III" Silt1ey.it' Il l nil' died III Ids wild r-i-.it. w ill' Ii .... I r 'port ua ad ipl-il hy the i' i iimi hi I'oiita'll .f the tliy f Astoria In .-iid "r.ll tutiww N.i. and are Iwreuy uuihi r- ll.it and pmpnweV.1 In make th" a. iu.iiH-it if luMHiflts and iIriii i' in iiHinliig and i-oii.iiiitiliig uf .ud Coin uieri lal tn-et, as renu.rnt i jr t!i r.uir ter uf tlin City i Ant. Kin. thai ald vln hen-lu apimlnlnl or h. reby riiilril nnl ln.trml.il lu meet at the olMiv uf the Au.Htor and I'ollee Judge In live City Hall of said eity if Anuria oil Dm 3m h day i.f April. h;, at ti e hour f 10 ii'.lmk In tlw foinnotm of .aid d.iy. nrvl then and there lo 'iia. Ify as sueh lew m n iv,uird by tli i-luirur uf th- City uf An! h1.i. That tile aiiiidiirle, l.-glitulnri, ter ml:iu, Inlertiieliiito point and .! rip tlon uf the prierly t.i Im etiler-d upon and iiitMleitiiwil fur the prp""d ex tension of mild CumnieriMal stunt are ibwrttxil an follows, to-nil: Ilivliinlng ut a "ilnl ruarknd by ttti'k In the .lift lllle of Sev-tit.-nth stunt, at It liiteren-Alon wltli tin uth line uf Cottiitudilal tr't, wlilrh point I Too rwt north, 4 ib-groin 21 inlnuta w.t aivl 3i) fWt norlh. degnm ,tj minute mot of a .lone uiutiuiiieiit at ."liter of Itvn llll-r.'Uoil f Sovxn-t.-ntll tr.t with Kranklln avenue. In Shlveley's Aat.irttt, ubkdi taoK In Id tlw imrthwit onrner f bhs k l.ii, In Hldveley' Aitorin; fheno" running .t. erly and parnll.-l with Hk1 north tin of ICxchange sirwn to ttm mt linn of Twenty-third streut, exti'ii.liil, a ills. liiicn.if 2liK fivt; ilK-n.-e n. rl liutl y and at right angle lo the north Hue uf Kxi'.hangie trmt (l fe-t; Itnioe wint erly mid pmiillel to the north line uf Kxi'liange stni-t 2PH) f.il, to a imlnt of Intermi-llon with tlw i-ont line of Seventeenth ntni'l, 0 fi-et, northerly from Hie plmv uf l.iduidug; tlimuvi soiithnly fin feet to the pliui- of begin ning. Huld Hlrlp uf land north of nnd ildjiirent to l"ts 1 I.I.M k 1:12; lots I .1, II. a, 3, n. i, 5. . t. ;.. . 4, , , 5. 6. . r,, e, 4, f.. H block l:ll lil'K-k i:s; lilm-k 12!'; block 12s, lots I, 2, loti I, 2. lots 1, 2, lots 1, 2, block 127, all In Shlveley's Astoria, iunl alio lying north of and udjii.tit to MlglibK-nth, Nineteenth, Twentieth, Twoiity-llrst and Twinty-,'riMid ntn-eta. That all of wild deoorllxil real proMrty ami all of said lot mud block ore MltilaUi 111 the dlstrlot enilinunl In said proMmel t-xlonxlon of Coiiimi-r lal strtsH mid nil of eald porlloi, of wild lob will lie condemn.. d and nn appriiJsi-m.qit of the lien, oil t and damagi reeiililiiK to the jivni'in of wild property will lie mud by wLld vlewor afoniiaiil. All per hoihh owning or ltiUtVHt.nl hi any of wild imiiKfty to lio condeinii.il suld proporml eU?nrilm of CNimmorclal Htnwt are lu-nby duly and legally no tlllixl of the actio tin of thi Common (VmiKdl punsuant to the n-ttolutloim and ordinance h.-n-bfore adopted by said Common Council for euJd exteji sUm of Comtnorclal stroet. Thi notice I published by ordir of tlm Common Cuncll and pumuant to the provision of tho ciliarUir of the City of Astoria relating thereto. Datol at AmUh-Io, Orrgon, April 1H, 1897. II. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Some days life acorns Uk hard to lie Ixirroe amd iln twtnty-four timim per. hai the sun come out and We think thla would a very plesant place in Which to live. r