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THE DAILY ASTORIAN, SATURDAY MOItNINU, APRIL 24, 18H7. gaily gtetaHam JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. . TKKMR Or CBSCHII'TION. DAILY. Bent y mall, pec year W.00 Bent by mall per month M Served by carrier, per month 4S WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year S3 In advance. Postage free to subscriber, All communications Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantees to Us sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan. the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, haa, next to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley A Co. rs our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their stand, 114 Third street ,Tn.e "Astorlaa" hereby enn to donate ONsTJH UN lR ED DOLLARS la St. Mary's Hospital, payable ea demand lo father IMelasan. thnnw legal eTldenee It pro daeod showing that any afternoon news paper published la Astoria has printed wlthla the last ninety days expiring be fore this offer a single "special or ether hind of "telegraphic preee report," received over the wirec entering either of the telegraph nlBcee la Astoria, from ear point oatalde of Oregon. Astoria, Or., October IS, 186). It is interesting, if tKt amusing, to note how the opponents of the protect ive system in their arraignment of the Eangley tariff bill blow hot and cold with the same breath. On the one hand they condemn It because it will give I ncle Sam such a plethora if riches with the surplus revenue it will produce that it will beget ail manner of national extravagance and reckless ness, while on the other they declare, because, perchance, some of the sched ules may be unnecessarily hlsh, that it U prohibitory and will utterly rail to Increase the government's income from Imposts. And so we are to be left be tween the devil and the deep sea, with no outcome but ruin in either alterna tive. This is an old Jeremiad that has a familiar sound, for It has been ut tered several times before. As to the first objection, let us wait a while until we have used the unwieldly surplus predicted in filling up the vacuum cre ated during the last four years and represented by J26J.0O0.0O0 of bonds is sued In a period of profound peace. Regarding the latter prediction, i;, might be advisable also to pause for a time until an opportunity is given to observe whether history will not re peat Itself and the foreign manufac turer cn ttte ruture, as In the pas:, make this country, confessedly the best selling market in the wwld. the dump ing ground for his surplus product. It may be found that in the face of the high tariff quite enough foreign gcods will yet find itheir outlet in this market to the detriment of the American pro. duoer. Mrs. C. S. Grant is an author. She has written a book In which she de ccribes the home life of General Grant. One of the most interesting chapters will be that which treats of the court chip and marriage of General and Mrs. Grant. Reference wa3 made to thes Interesting events In the autobiography of General Grant, but in the aiming volume Mrs. Gran: will discuss the subject in all its dVtails. Another In teresting feature of Mrs. Grant's book will be the ihistory of the lam days 'it the civil war, during which General Grant was such a conspicuous figur?. She will give some of th? conversa tliMM Which took place between h-.'rself and her husband at that time, when the wh-nle country was In the throes i.t V,-fl u-a, l if. or Ik. ' during the eight years while Grant as president of the I.'nltesl Statin, and an account of their fiur sruund (he world, will be other interesting features of the took Mrs. Grant has been collecting the matter for th bxik for several years. It was written, she says, entirely fur her ow n pleas ure, and for the use and Informal! ;n of her children. She has not yet de cided on a title for the interesting vol ume, nor ha she determined whwher or not she will give it to the public Enoouraged by the wholesale surren der of rebels In Philippine when am nesty was offered them by the govern ment, Sjmln 5s now preparing to offer amnesty to the Cuban Insurgents. Min ister de Ime says the rebellion la breaking down, and that the present conditions are very similar to those which prevailed Just before the end of the ten .years' war. He predicts the surrender of alt but a few roving bands of guerrillas during the summer. On the other hand, the Cuban representa tives here aay the rebellion was never stronger than it la now, and that an amivsty proclamation will only be laughed at by the men In tine field, as they have always treated such over ture In the past. The Catholic Sentinel says: "Am bassador nayard. after four years din ing and sveeoh-making with the ,,r,t' taher. comes home with some record relating to the Mayflower, the ship on which the Pilgrims sailed to America. While (the British government wws In the pnxxMit-maklng business It should have glvvn us nonwthlnK that we really aiKvel4te something to which here tof.we we have not had access. Fer example, the orders to burn Washing ton !n 1S14. or the log of any of the Confederate cruisers that preyed upon Northern commerce during the fix II War." H-wlthy. happy children make belter men and women of us ail. A Utile care and a little planning bofor lvrth U often more Important than anything that can be done after. On th.- moth? t health and strength depend the life arid the future of the children. A weak and sickly woman cannot lear strong and healthy children. Most of the weakness of women Is utterly inex cusable. Proper care and proper med icine will cure almost any disorder of the feminine organism. Pr.rtocoe's Fa vorite Prescription has been tested In thirty years of practice. It fc heailr.g. soothing, strngtheniny. It is perfectly natural In Ha operation and effect. I'y its use thousands of weak women have been made strong and healthy have been made the mothers of strong and healthy children. Taken during ges tation, it makes childbirth easy and alnawt painless ami insures the well being of both mother and child. Send SI cents in one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffa lo. X. Y., and receive Ir. Plena's page "Common Sense Medical Adviser," profusely illustrated. The bonnet all of flowers that k brought to light In the spring openings this year is superior in style to that displayed last spring, although it re mains to be seen If U s received with favor. E. E. Turner, of Compton. Mo., wrl'.cs us that after suffering from plies for seventeen years, he completely cured them by using three boxes of De Witt's Witch Haxel Salve. It cures eciema and severe skin diseases. Chas. Rocers. Bows of Barrow velvet ribbon a:e very stylish on skirts and waists of plain India silk. Navy blue, red and black velvet iribbons, about a quarter of an Inch in widih. are modish for trimming children's frock. Croup and whmting couh are childhood's terrors: but like pneu monia, bronciitUs, and other throat and lung trouble, can be quickly cured by using One Minute Cough Cure. Char tea Rogers. Many of the .-eason's novelties in fabrics are so woven as to give the effct of goods and lining in one. tie background being of silk of a soft w eave, upon which is faced a very oivn nvMh of wool in a contrasting colir. SERIOl'S DANGER Threaten every man, woman or chiM living In a reglrm of country where fever and ague 1s prevalent, since tlhe germs of malarial disease are inhaled from the air and are swallowed from the water of such a region. Medicinal sareguara is aDsoiutely necessary to nulify this danger. As a means of fortifying and acclimating the s-stem so as to be able to resist the malarial p.l3on, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is Incomparably the bvst and th? mis! p:ipular. Irregularities of the stomach, liver and bowels encourage malaria, but these are speed'ly rectified by the Bitters. The functions of digestion and .- ret ion are assisted by Its us-?, and a vigorous as well as regular condition of the system promoted by it. Consti tution and phys'que are thus d -fendei against the Inroads of malaria by thin matchless preventive, which is al.o a certain and thorough remedy In the worst cae of intermittent and re mittent fevers. Consider the health and comfort of members of the family. Clean but one r-um at a time, and rath-r taie a week to do it than wiear yourself out and shatter the wrve i,f every ne with nlfim you come in contact. like a dofs bark, is a zin tbat there is something foeign around which shouldn't tc there- You can quiet the noise, but the danger may be there just the same. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil is not a cough specific; it doc not merely allay the symptoms but it does give such strength to the body that it is able to throw off the disease. You know the old proverb of "the ounce of prevention?" Don't neglect your cough. A book, which will tell you more on the subject sent free on re quest Your dru? gist kttj Scott Eraul tlon of Cod-liver Oil. Put up in 50 Cta. and $1.00 sixes. SCOTT & B0WXE, Kw York, Co. Vr-s-Tf; I O 7 h V t I ) f Under the Weather. That is the common Spring complaint. You feel "logy," dull. Your Rppetito is poor. Nothing tastes good. You don't sleep well. Work drags. You cross every bridge before you come to it. There's lots of people have felt like you until they toned up the system by taking the great spring remedy Ayer's Sarsaparilla It's been curing such cases for 60 years. Try it yourself. end for the "Carebeok." 100 p.gr. free. J. C. Ayt Co., Lowtll. Mm. The only Ohio man who I not a ean didate for sotwtnlnK Just now Is the . . rnru.nln , u K., wad .wi?,r,irA.4 l . .u. 1 the Spaniard, but, come to think It, he U a candidate for the bullets of ; the hoetins -wiuad. : Salton Sea Salt for laths at! the EstPS-COMl I)ril!? Store lOi and 25e per jmekaire. Knrveni;ati Sutton's Mil n the Indiana Legislature axalimt print nK menu crds in Pnviu h Ik undoubtedly u n'vense on the hotel man who mfve h!m imtativa w hen he order' l "im n?e de terre." CABTOniA. The seanvs of flannel shirts ar im finished with a double rew of stltt-hing. giving the seams a Nix finish, such ss is used on coats and other cloth nar- rmU.ThJ hem may alw be finish-.1 witli a double row of stlchlng. or may be embroidered as heretofore. Americans are the most inventive people on earth. To them have been Issued nearly 600.000 patents, or more than one-third of all the patents is sued In the world. Xo discovery ft modern years has been of greeter benefit to mankind than Chamber- Iain's Colic. Cholera and Mirrhoe' Remedy, or has done more to relieve, pain ana sunermg. j. isubu, ui Oakton. Ky., says: "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy In my family for sev eral years, and find It to be the best medicine I ever used for cramp In the stomach and bowels. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. The noblest things to wear with jacket or reefer costumes are the de- tachable fronts of Insertion and lace, all-over embroidery and pasement'-rl Crush collars and belts of the sjme ... material are attached. Thirty years Is a lung time to fight so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob j Mitchell, of Unlonville, Pa., struggled that long before he tried DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, which quickly and permanently cured him. It is equally effective in eczema and all skin affec tions. Charles Rogers. CABTOTIIA. Tt tu- ttBilC epi'.an Hi 1 li si j Hats ar trimmed very high on one Shirt waists of turkey red percale, side. Rrilliant flowers, and many of doited wHh white, are very swell fori them, are used In th trimming, and are the summer girl. For evening wcarw-orn well tllti-d over the eyes. The the shops are showing lovely waists of j white chiffon, dotted with bright rod anrl creen A felt want Is that gnawing at the j stomache after you have eaiten a full j mfH.1. and can't eat any more, and y-t r' str-et Alton, II!., suffered with there is that feeling as though you had j m latic rheumatism for over eight eaten nothing. What is wanu-d then is j months. She doctored for it nearly the a done of -Simmons Liver Regulator, ' whole of this time, using various rern the be Dyspeptfla cure, for that Is i edles recommended by fr'ends, and what that gnawing means. Simmons j treated by the phyadans. but Liver Regulator is ail that Is recon.-; recdved no relief. She then u.se.1 one r,. TnlifrMit'on " A !! Dvche. I a"d a half lK)ttl of Chamlx rlaln's meu.ji-ij ..... - London, Ky. ( The woman who does not want her lln'-n suit to grow smaller after " Is male will see that the cloth is shrunk before It is cut. ! otioir a riA.n of anirry steel . Ill '"" , . produce no more fatal results than a neglected cold or cough, tor all tjin at u.nA lune diseases. Ayer s Cherry Pec- torial to the bet renedy. It l. lnval- uable In case of croup, wnnng cough, bronchitis, and la grippe. Gray wtth white, gray with pink or red, and black with pink r red are popular color combinations; for French gowns. The Bev. W. H. Weaver, pastor of the U. B. Church, Dlllsburg. Pa., rec ognizes the value of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and does not hesitate to tell others about it. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," he says, "and find It an excellent medi cine, for colds, cougns ana Hoarse ness." So does everyone who gives It a trial. Sold by Estes-Conn LTug Jl'ST AS MtvrilKU I'SKP Ti IH Me criticised her puddings, and he didn't tike her cake; He wttdiod she'd nutke the biscuit that his mother used lo make; She didn't wash the dishes, and rtt Jdldnt make a tov, I And nhe didn't mend his I'stocklngs, us j Ills mother used to da, J Ah, well! She wasn't p-i fivt, thomth j she tried to do her best, 1 1'iitll at length who though: her time j had (tune to have ivt; i 'o, when one day lie wviii the same old ; 1 lriim;trle nil through, if'he turned and txol his enr. Just as his mother used to do. N. Y. iivenlng Sinn. U should bo male master of pul'llc know led, that IvWtit'e Witch M;Ucl ! Salvo will speedily eii-e l'. of the longo.H standing. It Is the h u- ehold favorite for bum-, n-.ilds. cuts, hrui.. a And -i-s if all kinds'. Charles ling ers. Vnrlou dev'.eea fr holdliur a ' ii;iii'ji w.iteh nvmvly In K'liU' voii , venleiit pluee u e ln-eii til 'd with MH're ' or Kv-" sueee. The wry ttet fad f all : tw tiny K-ather lan-lit xtrnp. 'with a little Kld buekle fa.stene,! round ,the iH-lt. and fim this the wateh U , su.-;x'nilei. i Sprlnc l full f terror to all whoap eoi.stitutiin U not able to rtvlt the I sudden chanin-a of temix-ratuiv and other Insalubrities of the e. n. To Uut the aystttHii In iHUt'on to over !iine the evils, nothlnn la m fffot'tlve Hi Ayer'a lliirjMiprilla. Tuke It n-w. Ulae are tl.iwem thitt will be very s:bri'lly imtronlied thfc irltitr The luMiril, in'iHtiu-lie and cyvbrown .!"iv 'de a denlruble and unlf 'nn of .... , . brown t buu-k by ;mi HVdhloniU ai - I'lleatioii of Hueklnitluun'a lye for the w hlskw. If you wiuit a waint thiu will ime from the laundry in perfevt on lltli.n . mt a dimity. I'se Wehfmit rorn 1'ure. Xo curt' no pay. For sale at Ks- tes-l'onn lniir Sttir. j There Is ni medium fT ribb mi ('. 1 I s u n they must e:t..r it,. ,-rv tm -r u or very w id Two years ago It. J. Warren, a druggist at Pleasant Itrc'k. N. Y., bo ight a iimail supply of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. He sume up the reult as follows: "At that time the goods were unknown in this section- t.wtv OHjunlwrliiln' Crmirh Rem (Jy 'u a hoUBtholJ worJ ... tne same- In hundreds of communities. Wherever the good qualities of Cham berlain's CoughRemedy become known ir . neonle will have nothlmr else. For fjJe by ptconn Drug Co. ! reason given for nn'uisellne de sole having risen a little above ohllfon In favor Is that It Is more servic-nhle. to t't kk . coi.it in onkii.w. nwmo ; All druuKists refund the money If it falls to cure. iiSc. For sale by (.'has. Rogers. Druggist. Ther.- ri ver was a ..-as.. n MThn ' w hen women's upparel r-ss-ive si much attention as It Is nsvlvlng this cpr.ng. ; PERSONAL. The gentleman who , annoyed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing will And In- . stanr r.!ief hv n.rfno- rn irinto r..toa. ' .Cure, a speedy and harmless remedy , for throat and lung troubles. Oharb-s i Rogers. Grenadine are nit conflnl to tlie dull colors, tho brightest of pluldt and stripes apix'flrlng In these transparent i goods. L'nconditlinal surrend-r, is the only terms thone famous little pills known as DeWltt's Little Early Risers will make with constipation, sick headache and stomal h troubles. Charles Rogers. Kreni-h woman follows the extreme o' ; this fashion, and almt cnnc-uls the I1'!' 'if h--r no.ie under th brim of her hat. Mrs. A. Invn, residing at 7i!0 Hen- 1'aln Iialm, which effected a complete j cure. This is published at her request, las dhe wants others similarly afflicted j to know what cured her. The 25 and I M cent size for sale by Kntes-Conm Drug Co. .''jrillsii cheviots, Scotch hom-spuns . ami granite cloths are the rnont up- !,r)1,a. fa(ir.8 for Nr. f R Jn ... . . . tntfl(e vhal,e(J flt inieri coiiar miu sitrr now in vogue. neck. VIGOR of UEl Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored Weakness. KervouineM, Debility. irtTtt)w , a tn train of rill rvw wan rrrursur 1KVT 9icmmtin ; tli rmlti of overwork, mrhrtf-n, wor l ry, mtAz. hull itrnirth, kdeTTftlopmerit and ton ljfien W rrj orna nil portion of th tof. I Hiinpl. nlari niathfxjft. Jrami'to tmoroTfrmiini wn. rannrffimpoHibl. rtfrinct. ,k, iplaiiKtHrn and pruof BaUlaMl (Mslod free. ERIE MEDICAL CO,; Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Itond Street. VIISSKLS ON Till. WAV TO 0KKG0N. Krvur.l jn.l I oirw(l rrery Kflilay roRT ttll Kl MI 4Si Htm HV KM It" if,. Brihlp Hlvth.wxi l Hr shli t,fii I. v . ... . , NKWrtMI.K. N.S. W. Hr .hip tti.nelt .it ANTw KKI'- r .r . unilirUnl Hr .lot Kuphnia)ii( II A Mill' nil Hi Ii Noima M.it Kit. Suit, rn lilrimiln. i ih. mi .uii . WKIKMKNCICm rui lime In lis-a,.iil. Tital Iohuh!k on ilie wnjr 10ie 1 2 nnius 1 I1V mm tire, I'untneM lu Marry, 11 Btronc o actcr kulitfttr.aml lite CTrfDItNt: .Hvnttltfl!. .n4 rtMtorai.ml WM. urc.na Tit. r0ott iirTt-rvrs r not rurl hr Iwior. la bmw ninety per rent arc tmrtriM Hk Mtmiliia. t'I'I'l HKN K l.lhil ktMiwn M-Rtislr torsn.elilMHil.it ntr.Uiin. auilrellmixit. .iiK A erltttin ni.rittrcitrflii aii ntni.y reinntMi ir isi tHiir. d.ie ntH cue iUV.Nii. i I I '. in", ru-nl ut racarimiiar and ivsuaiutitala AiUim UATOL niBBIt l!l tr.O. Hoi Ban rraiwnro, (at fr Mil fry ellAS iti'e.KKtt, Hi Commercial Street. .v.!1 so viAr ILaeu. "4 IXPIRIfNOt. m 1 4 JT rW0 DfBIOSIn. 'fft OO'TMIOHTa Ao. Anrnne an4tnc . .kirtrb an,t drrrt prion tn.f f)ui-lf aaerlti, tr,-, .tivlbor alt Ui.tliMi I. pnilvOilr ivl.iilalil. I'.imltiuiili-allona ktrtellr couflil.nl l.l. iHiloai atfvtu-r rriwuriii. tl.iite Id Ani.rtca Ha hat. . W a.iniiglsi nmtv. fu.nta takfti tiirtHfcaa Mtuiu A to- revelec apeoifc uuticM m (It. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, b-Mutlt illr 1llut rrnTcnl. Iinv-I rirultUhaB o n srir MllrV -u rti.it wk r. trttiJ uu 91 1 ll.iOaik iuttithi. fwH-iiun citri rn4 llAMU MUNN & CO.. 361 BrM4iv, !lt-w t'arlu Jc.rc.t., .ml Trail'-Markk rtairKl .rid .11 f- rnt butinrcimlii irj .s- M0DI..TC rkta Ousor'iccicOeeo.iTt u, C. earcNTOrriet Aitil e sit w ma ulnu ultu luu. Uwta Um.bc icm'it. (mm W a.hintjii'ii. Sknd miHlrl, dis.iin nr ph"tn with dwrip lion. We .ilvi, il pat.tiialits r not, Irr. u( hari. tlur Ice n-'t due till tMicnl i. is-currd. a, ean.Mt(T " ll" to tll'iain ratcnl" with nnt ni tame in'th. U. b. awl Mcijo couoUM. ent itt, Adilrcu, C.A.SNOW&CO. o. TC.T Orrtcc. wa.winoroa. 0. C. Ca'Saas.vv'svSifl,fli Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. ELMORE. SANBORN & CO A per tt la, Astoria. rillKK (!'' Voi.V'E SA UK, .otliv Is lnT-l.y given, that by virtue of a uair.uit i.wiie. by the Audltori anil I'ollc Jlt,lK,. ,,f tin. City of As toria, by onl.-r of romnum Council of said city, iunl n me illni-ted. dated tlw 171 h day of Man-li IstiT. and aaiiist. I ,,. I M)Ai.Ii M- MISSION RKF. ' IM'k' ll i ' oiiiinainlnm- me u, levy on U.t Ni . i j iM ,i(11.i v 'it i in th- City of As- Met 'lure, r,,r a -I I iii'iniit Ktr.,.r 10.M..HN- moat ilut. th.-p , , . , . n and against said 71 A 1 I T II n aw l k 1 1 a v a a-n wm M 1 Ml k v ' i 'li -iii il .-.u i-sia.if for the Improve-1 Colorado which the (Southern l'ucino mirnt f Oraml Av-iui. in the City of' traverses therj Is an oasis called India, Astoria from 1 1... . n . r.Klwhlch, in our opinion, is the sanitarium , ' , "' " "Hl llne r,tn , of th. earth. W. believe, from p-rnon.l Hir-t to ih" cimi ,),. f yMi street, i investigation, that for certain Individuals, which said asMewtineiit atnounu to thei thnrit Is no spot on this planet so favor- kui.i of lion, I .11,1 ,, lt: i:,th day of a,,!'" .,,H ..... ,, . ,, , , O. T. Stewart, M D., writes; "The, April lj,, levy ,, ull t wlld Lot purUy of the nr and the eternal cun- ,m. 1, In r.lor-k No !H, In the City of Atitoria, a-i lai I out and recorded by loioi t.4'i.... ... i .. .i-.i. i .. John M.-Mup-, ar n th(. ,rlth day Of J.ay, ln!i,, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of Hiild .lay, In front of theC'ourt hiti. .l.Hir In wild citv of Ast.r a. " ' ny or Awu r' (.latsop county, (nwm, I will pnxeed to sell at public auction, to the hlghent bidder, the um,r .lenorllied real prop erty to iat!fy .-u,l aBtf-SMment for the Improvernrnit of Crarid avenue, to- gether with the crwts and expense of such sale. Sa, aie to be for United Ktat.-B g.,1,1 ,,r silver coin. K. 1 1 ALLOC K, Chief of Police. Datrwl Aworla, f)r., April 15th, 1897. However the question of whether the skirt shall be trimmed or not is sottlefi in the fashion periodicals, each wAinan must deo.ile for hers.-lf. 0a.TOH.XA.. Mailt , ,, " Uel Situntoii on tiit-HOUtli niil of AHtorinV hilla. Twenty dogmoH warinvr ftnd vtpi'tiitit)ii 80 iluys in ntlvaiico of tho North nith. MagniHcoiit Bitt'ti for nn itliMU't'8, overlooking rivrr ami buy, nunny ami hIhm toroil. Kasy ami natural gnuloH; littlo or no grading nootlot TKN HUH. rtiMIUNIII. Ul'i li't HVA1 Halfnur, Uiillirlr Co l,Miiiml ti irv'iaiAt J. UlilUw A Co w. ItTljUUAl . ilM!liIAI I'ttvlor, Voir 1 fn W ITmihuuAl II. lour, Dullitl. On lAWUMAt . iMn.. I Iron Mame lime lu w-ll,MI. MAfJHnnn RFsmnrn "CUPI0CNC" Tltto Croat V'n.llJ. IlinilllWVU HbWI Vlla.UViuii..iii.-Mii tionol a twiiiHia I raiM-b i.o. Uu, eiil iuiekl)f rule iwi H nr u. oiuw'Wiiiim gi.reuv. ..is,, ..H U u Umt Mi.h in wi. iis.-.,fiitiitM r. IlllaU'.ll Nvrv.Mt. llrfUJIIv. htllieiutlliig trliia, Vrh.s. ...A. stir lis t,p tilvhL 1'f.vMill ..t.L tlmilllstUnn. 1 1 Dtp. all Itaavs htr ila ur lilchl I'f.VMtl. quit k li ti( ilwluufa, alilrtilliHlrhfl-b.l Ul lnriwniialiirrR.Maiw a lileb II nut rhs- ..I !.! Ut fflwmi.tnrr 5.M ami all ihhrrHuMmn.nrr I r ri llt. t: Hwm UatUiu, luc ertnanr oreen. ui aUuuiMiiiUM. uavl a )ieriiiau4.urCi FtlLDDDPDlSOU A speciauTiWv.:,; i-urn) tn I6I.1AJ V'MrAnhtfrau tHoi firtwiiu j outirc.tuffiiirai t T It V"U P f r totxtti tirj t, uiiH. . k rtiftiv. if w fail ttt-ur If f iubnVUknHir I rury, imll.U iHilnah. Mill hmrm -hr mu,i Mini. Muetii 1'Hti It in RKnih, Nur Ttimafc, i'lmplr. lupr 4'lirvt hpot. I lrrr on nf LMMlufUn t--dr, ll-tlr or Fvvhrntt fulllnir ut, II It Ihh nMmteiry MMHHl I'OIhoS i ftatrosranlMlorur Wo ikii Ui mwl ntMtt : tiKtf ntt chlliic th wurltl for I rt rfMUinotrur. Tlid rliM h j ttfi b:t(t1i thlitll ttf lh nti-fit ailiirnl nhyl Clantv A0O.4MM) capilaU fceftirtl our U(sutb u-si.icnaraolr. Aheolutejrr.Mf.a.inaiii.ei t.ltr.t.n. Aaarm OK'it nr.ai.ut V f1 -...U 'leutttla, caicAUU, UX. jsf-", rr.rjx)r fllf tealtt(irrhf . itk4Kvl icm. mmuril . iuia. V "liArgaat, ur n? ludamni 4 '- lion, irrttliun ur ulcer atff aat4ia. ln of Riuratil mnt ErMlCMIIfltrrlL ' WmM fMlMtotfolit I' rfcBi', KIT f i ai, ..r i UiiIm, C n. f'lrmUr awti un rrxiuMt INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced by 1'hpicians tlif rnont Favornhle in America for HuflurerH from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures The objtotlone urged acalnst Indlo In the past by the large tiumberc who otherwise would have been fled to take advantage of Itc beneflolal climate, ha. been a lack of suitable accommodation The Southern I'acino Company take pleasure In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have just been erected at Indlo station. mai win oe renieu to aiipiicania ai M ,OI,al,e rates. Thry are furnl.hed win modern convnnltm , cupplled with pji. arltwtlan water and so cltiialed as to (lv uccinieiiie en me auvanoiiiu. in ue -jt- r)ve1 from a mora or ! protraot'd (Frmn the Han Francisco Argonaut.) ,., hu... Ih , .... chine, nil one with wondor and dHllght Nature haa accomplluhed o much that there remains but little for man to do to , pOMl,,(lB, u a health roeort--herc Is the most perfct 'sunshine, with a temperature always I """ nt P""'ecU' Iry coll. for rain Is an unknown factor; pure oiygen, dense atmosphere and pure water. WhU more can be desired? It Is the place, abov) all others, for lung troublsa, and a para- ales ror rneumat.es. Considering th number of sufferers who have br'-u cured, I nave no hesitancy In reoom mending this genial oaalc as the haven T. the afflicted. INDIO Is 612 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANGELES Fare from Lot Angeles I3.00 0 5 I A J t.Kt.Ai. ai'Vi;iitihi':mknth, NlTCI: ol1" KXTHNHION tU1 TOM MIHtCIAI. HTIIKKT. Niillc is hereby nlvmt llmt lu Cmn. moo Council or ih cny r Am,ui, ClnHiip cnmiy. Hliile HifMO". Iiv.. dn. olded and ilotf'mliKM b 'inl i'mh moiMlitl Hlr.nl, In llm tliy 'f AsloH. tlr beglniiliig, (imlima Inlertnn. dhtlii .iits, nnd Hi" ' ln con. deiitn.'l Mug ln-ivlimfleT il.-rlbed nud set forth, and its mor fully p penis by lh i'i'I""'1- ""l. I'l' "d surveys nf wil l iiioid rlelisl,ill of Ciimm.ivliil stroet. H" on lllw In the oltl.v of tho Auditor and Colli'" Jtnlcc, and eniliiioi-l nml de'rllMl III Oldl iikiiiv No, TM, nivtltliM "An ordliiauoc cmiilriiiliiK the report. t survey, of the pwipiev-il et'iisleu of Ciiiiimer. clnl etiwl." nipixiv0il March Ti, l"U7, and tho Coiiiiii.iii t'otiiu-ll of Ilio elty of AM..II... CUtw'l' .iiii'V. oivj hi, hav ing iowM.it iiJ4.l by liivewilg-mioii nml liniuliy and n a . 1 1" ' '' "f tlio lop. .tr.ls that J II Maiwell. C ,V H..i 111.1 'I'. l TnllllllK"r l e.lell Haiti- tonl.,l fixlioldei "f tho 'Hy f As toria, mid 110 kin to nil) or ilinomuvw or linmiiiis lirleiesled lu iiuy pr .iniy to I... ttj.pivprliiled for th" .lital ui of Coiiuiioivial elrooi n.i .i..vid.'d by r. dlnnnio N.i :.'.H. enllil.-.l "An irll. liniKV iviiiltieiilng lle i--i-t. flat f survey of lite proee-. ntoiwloi, ..f i. iiimeivi.il ire.'t." appri've.1 Maroh IMlT, KJld ttvAt rw. Il of Jd Hr.MlS p..wH the nimlllU-ntlona ..f Juinns 4 the Clivult Court of lh Hta-le of tire, g.in. for tlo t'ounty "f cui-'p. l that they and euch nf tli-m aiw white male oltlcens of tho 1'nltevl Mintoc and of the Slnlo of ir'iTMi. over the are of ;l ye.UK, and am and have b-ii rU. dents and ul oums "t Aettina. Clta.p ..utiiy. tireicoti. aiv.1 of the wanle in which thoy ii.o iwidr, for moiv tlvitn one y e a r loet i-t slid oh of th.lr linllie ! oil Hie U roll of said CliMaop ciuitly, and that "aW, of lie-in ar subim to Jury duty, and that moh and all of sail ahove ntuned hrMis, after Inv.-etiitnlloii nimto. are nntlllnl BJi.l qtialltb-d l.i a.'t a vlrwercj as required by tho chart or of tho City of Astoria, and pieavsnlng all the iiial lll.atloiis iinvruMry thrrrf r as fully mid imti.fa.-torllv ari-are to tho C tn loon Coune'l. iifl.-r ll- int .initiation niivle af'iiald. and e.t.-h of eat.) Imneol iH-reon having ! a willtm stitloin.-llt. fll.-d In tho ottl. e of the Au dit, .r and r..l.- Ju.lge. lun 111,1 .-e:arl that they p,,nm Iho immM' r .plat. irertlieti" to a. il il.rl.-ee afotrsaiil. the ruid J II MaiUK.ll. ' V.' .i.-ne an.l T ! Tni!llinf'r bo 111.I th.y are) bnreli) ai.(Hlnli-. U-wer to i.-a' the priilMwel ruicuMoh .f '.iiiiii.-r lal etre.-t in tin- City ..f Aai. m. de. s.-rll .,. liy lh Hiirvey,- ,in l .-mti .1I.t In lila iwild rei'it. whlrti s;i. I r-1'ort Was a.lopdt by ttte i'.miiiii n i'.iui.rl of the City nf Aelorta In .ild i'rd. :iit,ir No 211. and ore lttr'by nuttier lx.1 ami ruiKw nre.1 to makn llm as-i-ieiiit'ttt of lnMioftta and Imnw-i In o.i.1iik and roii.lfl.iiiiilng of u l l oin men lal etreet, as riiirol by tin- cnar t-r or I lie City of Astoria, thai raid vlxuora ln-reln pJnt.-l are h--rdy required and liiatruolod to inet at the otn.v of tit.. Auditor and I'oll.x. Judge In the City Hall of said -liy -f Astoria on tho :nlh day of April, li!T. at the) hour of Id o'. mh , In llw- f ireiinon of anil! day. ami ttwn and tln-r tn qual ify aa such viewer" as requlr.-. .y the rlMtrt'T of the city of A' 1 That III" boiitidnri.-e. l"gln:ilMtt. ter minus, IntiTine Halo i .tnl.t and .lot, rip tlon of llw proi-ily lo lw entered uP'itl and ootMlouimit for the prpoed es tension of mil, I CouiiiiereliU street arc deatTllnl IIS follow, t.ewtt: lU'Klimtng at a ilnt marltsl l.y a tack in tho i-ast line .if Hevnt nth strwrt, at Its Inter-. ion wlib the a .uth llne or Nimiiuri-lul str-t, win. h p dnt Is 7o r.nt mirth. 4 degmos ; uilnutan Witst an.) JO (Vei norih, IS .lrgr.ee ,'S mlnut.TS iwl of a stone monument at cmitor of tlu lnter-tloii if Mevn t..nlh atr.i-t with Krankllu avenue. In Hhlveley's Astoria, which Inok Is also tl- mrthwei cortuT of blm k 1'.:!, In KhlveU-y'o Astoria; themw rutmlng ,-mt. rrly and punillel with ilm north line of Kxchange atr.tM pi llie ( II nr. f Twenty-third tret. .xloii.I.-,l, a ills, tmico of :im) fo..t; iti-nce 11.4rth1.rly sJlil at right angles to the lun-lh lino of Kxclutnif street Bit fr.-t; thnrs- went erly and iiralle o the north llito of Kxidiiiugr. strw-t iMno f,.t, t,, tt point of liilcrsr-ctlon with iho ut lin of Seveiiteoiuh streot, Cn f.-et. northerly from tin. pllu-i- l.f l-eg lulling; thnunn southerly o f-.-t to the pliu-.- of Ih.gln nlng. Said slrlp of land north of and adjacent to lois I. J, J, f 1, 8, lllock 1.TJ; lots 1, J, 3, bhs-k lltl; lots 1, 2, 3, block l:ni; lots I, 2, x bl.sik l:; lots 1, 2, 3. block V:h, .,h I, 2, 3, i. n, . :. . i. n, , . 5, . 1. . block 127, lUI In KhlvOy's Astoria, and also lying north of and iilja...iii lo Klgbteeiiih, Mneiwiilh, Tweiilleth. Twonty-flrrit and Tw, nty-s. ciid sir-ots. That all of said descrllted real proiNTly and all of said lots and blocks are Hituate In tho dlstrlot einbnuvl In said proKwe.l extnlon of Coiinn.-r. lal str and all ,4 wild nonim,. of said lots will lie condemned and an appinJsemont of the iwi,. ollt and damages nullliiK to the .wnfl-rs or sai.i property will be made by sa.1,1 viewers afor.wt.ld. All per sons owning or IntiTestod hi any of said property to Im comb-mired for said prop.Nl ex'tenslmn of LVnniniTclal street are hereby duly und legally no tllll of the actions of the Common (Council pursuant to tine n-solullnnii and opllntuira-a heretofore adopted by said Common Council for said exten sion of Commercial slnxt. This notice Is published by ordir of thw Common Council and pursuant to tho provisions of the charter of the City of Astoria relating thereto. Dated at Asbrrla, Oregon, April 1H. 1887. II. K. NBLBON, Auditor and INlb Ju,lBB. A refined complexion muiituuo Poiznnl't Pow darJtpmrtuooa a soft rind lic.inllful tn. j