The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, April 25, 1897, Image 2

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    TILE DAILY ASTOKUN, SUNDAY MOItNlNU, AntlL 25, 18!7.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Telephone No. t
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cation should be directed to the editor.
Business communications of all kinds
and remittances must be addressed to
The Astorian.
The Astorian guarantees to Its sub
scriber the larffcwt circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising ratx can be had on appli
cation to the business manager.
The Weekly Astorian, the second old
est weekly In the state of Oregon, has.
next to the Portland Oregonlan. the
largest weekly circulation In the state.
John F. Handley A Co. .re our Port
land agents, and copies of the Astorian
can be had every morning at their
stand, 124 Third street.
iTk "Astorlaa" hereby oflVra to donate
ONrjBOORKD DOLLARS to St. Mary'
eapltal, payable on demand to rather
TOelmaa, vlimnr legal evidence I pre-
showing that any eftoraoon news
paper published In Astoria has printed
within the last ninety day expiring b.
(re this offer a single "special" or
her kind or "telegraphic press report,"
received orer the wires entering either
ef the telegraph office In Astoria, from
any point oaUlde or Oregon.
Astoria. Or.. October 13, ISM.
EVIL FOR GOOD.
Every falsehood Is but the corrup
tion of some truth. The greater the
falsehood. Indeed, the greater the truth.
The bluffer the lie, the more truth It
needs to keep It living. It Is an argu
ment for positive beaching that we fir.d
here. Denial of a falsehood may also
be a denial of th truth which Is In
the falsehood.
But we let that thought pass. The
other one Is uppermost, that it the
best things which, changed In thvir
proper nature, become theworst. The
holleot truth, dlstored. becomes the
most deceitful, devilish lie. The great
est and grandest truths, which this met.
morpbosls of the pit upon them, are
the lies that lead souls to ra'.a. The
oat nolle truth of the perfect human
ity of our Lord, which has flashed in
glory and flamed In hope through the
Church of God since the beginning,
becomes caricatured Into the Socln.an
denial of Christ's divinity, which takes
away man's Lord, and leaves the worH
darkened of Us deliverer.
It haB been so with every falsehood
from the first. Some holy and jrlce
tess truth has ben twisted out of Its
proper place, turned loose and wild,
and armed against Its fellow truths,
and has faced astonished men as a
hideous He henceforward.
k. is not in the the matter of doc
trinal truth only that men are ruined
and th world driven wild by heavenly
things, turned evil by truths converted
Into lies, by angels turned to demons.
The experience runs through our earth
ly life. The fall of the lost angel Is
typical of a perpetual truth.
Our vices live next door to our vir
tue. Beside all human good, a!l finite
good, stands evil. The caricature of
that good and wearing ks very linea-j
menus, d-ftored inue;-d, but In the
shadows of this world the distinctions
are half the time invisible. The de
mon In the dusk of life passes for an
angel, the shadow of whose fao? he
borrows.
Men perish by the best that la In
them. That is the pity of R. T1k- best,
faJlen, becomes the worst. The high
est arcSiangel has fallen the lowest,
for he had the farthest to fall, iltn
are seduced by evil always in the guise
of good. No soul chooses the evil for
Itself. Whatever man follows he fol
lows as gocd, and the temptation al
ways cornea to him on some good side.
The hatred, scorn, and wrath against
wrong and wrong-doing, which is one
01 xne uivine lineaments stamped on
humanity, becomes revenge, malice anl
hate. Generosity, iarge-heartedneps,
warm social fw-ling, become prodigali
ty, gluttony, drunkenness and riotous
living. Frugality and economy become
meanness and miserliness. The wh de
desire 'to grow upward, and not down
ward, to walk the white heights of life
among the best, turns Into a wretched
ambition whloh sneaks toward Its end
by the dirtiest paths. There Is not a
noble gift that adorns humanity that
has not Its hideous "double," hideous
ly like It, hideously unlike It, and In
the blindness that falls on an abused
conscience, a man loses the power to
distinguish, and follows the "double."
So Imperceptibly does the change take
place, eo gradually does the virtue
change Into the vice, the good thing
Into the misleading and evil thing,
that a man goes far, often, before his
eyes are open. If they are ever opened
at all.
It la the most awful mystery of hu
man nature thin, that It touches hell
and heaven all Its days, that they both
He mo near It and that one i."fmi to
chamr so often Into the other. To
say that men are lout by tholr vinure
Is not a paradox, though It sounds so,
for the virtue change Into vice, and
the man follow H aft ill. In how many
a man hi even the love of wife and
children and home one of the mst
beautiful thing In his nature, changed
Into an exaggerated sWllshnews, of
which he la the slave In utter tgno
ranee, while he gives his selfishness a
sacred name?
The Word of GM gives a high la-e
to love, sHNks high words of It, makes
It the rule of the world, the one thing
that la--ts forever, 'the fultllllng of the
law. a heavenly truet on earth. It
has lis hell-brn caricature, to.v wear
ing Its holy name, using Its holy
phra. clothing ttolf In Its holy
garments, and men break through cv-
erv tie. and outrage every human re
lation, and damn their own s.ul and
the souls of cithers, and work ruin for
which their lives can never atone. In
the name of that which "worketh no
ill to his neighbor," and "Is th? fulrlll
Ing of the law."
Jo always hell is served with the
liturgies of heaven. The devil demands
the best men have to give. He will not
be content with half the nature. .nd
that the lowest. He must have all,
only he must have It inverted.
Woe to them that put evil fr kocJ
and good for evil, that put darkne-s
for light and light for darkness." It
Is an easy thing to do, and the woe
falls commonly. It Is done In all sins
and by every sinner. A man purvha-s
ruin at the price of stultifying his
conscience. He mistakes ;an at Ut
for the Lord, as he mistakes a drunk
en debauch for brotherly feeling, and
lust for love.
Satan comes never In his own guise.
He would frighten the most carelesa
coming as himself. He puts on the
garb of an angvl of Ugh:, and sp-aks
to a man on the side that seem to
look heavenward. He quoted Scrip
ture to our Lord In .he d.sert. He
always tempts in ;he language of hea
ven. What Is th conclusion? That hare,
bold, profess j. and ugly evil will sel
dom t. the evil which will assail a
:h vt what hv considers the ou'spo-
ken and confessed bad in his nature U
not that which he will most need to
watch; that he wants a dear spiritual
sight, and a conscience like a touch
stone to detect the evB under Ita dis
guise of good, and that he needs to
guard especially against what be con
siders his virtues, Uet. in the accursed
alchemy of heUv they have been trans
muted, while he slept. Into 'vices.
Many a sinner deludes himself with
the notion that he may find heaven on
the road to hell. Many a kes. soul has
found hell on what It di earned was the
ro.' to heaven.
Fifty Years Aso.
A Tvxaa man whs snndtxigired and
robbed In the White House dooryard.
this Is probably due to the civil ser
vice rules, which keep so many hungry
ollU seeker Out of Jobs,
Who coulJ Imagine that thi anonM be
The place where, In eighteen nlnrty-thrte
That white worldwondtr ol arch and
dome
Should hJow the nation, polychrome...
litre at tha fair wa the prlie conferred
On Arer's Mil, by the world preferred.
Chicago-like, thry a record how,
Siuce thty urtcd jg year ago.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
have, from the timo of their
preparation, been a coutiuuoua
euecess with the publio. And
that means that Ayer's Pills
accomplish "what is promised
for them; they cure where
others fail. It 'was fitting,
therefore, that the world-wide
popularity of these pills should
be recognized by the World's
Fair medal of 1893 -a fact
which emphasizes the record:
50 Years of Cures.
'Healthy, happy children tnaks better
men and wotmMi of tie all. A Utile
I cure and a little planning defer birth
jls often more Important than anything
that can be done after. On the mothe s
J health and strength dcivnd th life mid
H he ful it re of the children. A weak
iiuid slekly woman cannot bear strong
'and he-vlthy ohlldivn. Mot of the
! weakness of women Is utterly Inex
i ciiMible. lio,r cart and piie-r med
icine will cure nlnioot any disorder of
jtlie fdiihilne organlani. Hr.lleiw's V
i vorlt, IMxwrlpllon has been tented In
i thirty yiNirs of praotlov It Is healing,
IsNMlhlng, stnigthenliu:. It !s p.vfeetly
natural In lt opera: ion and effvt. I'y
I'.ts use thousands of vek women ha
, Iwmii made siroiig nn.l h nl thy -have
lxtil made the mollies s of strong and
healthy childivn. Tan n dmlmr
itation, it makes chlldoi:-th easy mid
l alnivwt palnltws an I Insure the well
;Mng -f both mother a id child. Send
il cents In one-cent st:unp to World's
I lilspensary Medical Association, Hu.Ta
'U. X. V., and iwtxlve I'r. l'Uvve's 1'HW
! page "iNwnmon Si'iise MiMical Adviser,"
fuly lllustmteil.
Hustler's Astoria
Twentieth St. mul McKee Ave.
Good Reason
Why Lots
...Are Selling...
!i
!
i
Bituiiti'it oil tliKtioulli fidi
of Antorin'H liilln.
lwt'iuv uojrrooa warmer
nmi vopdation 80 days in
ftilvniife of tho North sidV.
Mngiiilloont niton for nH
iilt'iici'H, overlook Ui rivi-r
ami linv, Kiinnv and litl-
toroil.
Kitsy nnd until nil gnuloH;
littk or no gnuling nt'ttlot
ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO.
.j8j liond Street.
It t -rocs buns for bivakfiist tmlay,
I It should be made a nwitter f publio
' SciwoA-lodire that leVltt s Wlteh llaiel
I Salve will speedily eui-e i41oh f the
j'.oiiKt'st fctandlnif. It II the h ll-eliold
: favorite for burns, senlds. outs. bruls s
!nd nw of all kinds. Charles Hotter.
ColonW Waterson's efforts to numae
the Kentucky democrats are nulte.
similar to the experience of the old hen !
Si: of the cheap- chatelalns have
x very tiny loi'k.
of terrors to all w hose
not able to resist the
nrin:r Is full
w ho suceeeited In hatching out a bateh ...i.,., u
Of duck eow- L., , i., ..!,.,.,.- r .u,.tioiiiv and
other Insalubrities if the -asin. To
Salt'nSea Salt for baths at put the system in emmum to ov,r-
the Estes-Conn Dm? Store 1 ,h1 ev;K L"
... , ... . ' 'as Ayer's SursaprUla. Take It nw.
ivv aim ioc jier jiachase. i .
OABTOniA.
cai..
tffuiara
Urn
T.I
f ria
-ry roA.wt bolt pin Is In lh
of a Jewebsl (rr.uilioper.
I
MANHOOD RESTIIED'E'SSrsSS
mxl. .itch w Wok Mouiory, IimoI llralu I'ownr, llvadaolio, Waka.
IuIucm. uwi juaitnutiti, ntgniiy ivmiwiiiiiM, hwtiwihi
iim ol powxr In iliiraUv draaiia ot ellh.r ax miimoI by orar-oior-
inumplltinir Innully. 'n be rsrrlod lu
I, ll jr ik, lur f ir man preiwui
by all dm
tloii. youthfulertura, eiwal ua l lohaeen, oiuum or Uinulaiila,
wlileh leadl luilriiilly,
T
A
.1
lirdtllS anil BilUl ainula, 1'Ulrd sud taubllltta, l-urumud.ue.
ah ell kl lo uiiiniuiT, oiuuiniu
.11 .inirtfi.u. Atk lor II. lake ui olti.r, auiiu'auliirxt by
J. W. CONN. Ataat. A.terla
HO-Tfl-BAi1
rer 1.HHU1K.,m k'1,1. Hit M
rl HA SIT
llatlllaMl. W t
ft twiv. ''" 1 1 - if i.'lH ,.iii 'i' 'ii','i'H mi Sin,. Yottr Lift rini
ni''
wlUlllKIIU
Hold and O
In ai.iv
t "V
a and I
MF . If PMrv It t-tll4ltlr MfttUl I f llrUMlaU irt
Jij1 tfT ft Uil.
tiX MANHOOD RESTORED
Sfrkpf I'mU'iM. VndiitMi l-t Marry, KxtmitaUuc lrln, VarmtAi m
ViU4ifta.f,Uitrv riw
ltlJltltartll,
111 t4
D i r v n v md "run kkhtwauttl iti nrliMary nntnai tUi liuturiuav
JiK-han, ahk-blf mitrhrrhnl Whi Ut Hattrmalortho and
in II
l'PIIKKelai
hinrrlKianM
UMUrx, Ut
ft rlnmv .tvnttinaml rMlorvaamaJI waak ofana.
1 ha rraMtii ..-nrn. ar ni rami lr Im-infa h iMraiM nlMly per rn are imM ltd
Pieataiiil, t'tl'll:Mt iihny rntlr Innin vltboul an rauia. fcuimlmfc
ai A wriiina irneit. ivtt anl mnnny rwiummi 11 g imam ow oA aflaui a
UD kut.ilt I rflf in.iL raaanrruwanq ivaumunlala
aiMnaa 1)1 Vol, SI Illll U IMA Mul tH Baa rtaocavo, tw ItUt ay
I 11 Art ltiHiKKS. 414 Commercial Blreet.
t par uiaitai.4 aura
IxNird, mustache a::d evbrows
may 'oe made a dedrahle nnd nn'f -rm
New Jersey frankly admits that Ihc (,, ,r ,ia.k ly an HciMonal n-
I each crop promises to be very Ian;".
Hut New Jersey is now a repu'oli an
state.
plli'atioii of tluck'.ittham' I 'ye for the
v. hlsker.
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. No discovery of
modern year has been of greater
benent to mankind than Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, or has done more to relieve
pain and suffering. J. TV. Vaugn, of
Oakton, Ky., says: "I have used
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy In my family for sev
eral yean, and find It to be the best
medicine I ever used for .cramp In
the stomach and bowels. For sal-.-
by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
me Panama bats I -k .is th 'iirh
hail l-en made of tnolas.- ra idy.
Pse Wfiifmit Corn ('nre. No
pure no ay. For sale at Ks-tes-Conn
Dm? Store.
IU-lf- of all Tt.s nnd arletls ire
appearing on the marki. The plaid
le her ones are the l itet.
TO CI KK A COl.ti IN OVK l)IV.
1'ake laxative Ilromo yulnlne T.ii' ets.
All druKiclsts refund the money If It
falls to cure. 2c. For sale by t'has.
i Rogers. Druggist.
o v tf.m'
IXPIMIINOf.
1.
. ri
1 mAfm Mafelfei
Anrnn Mrt'tln m kt4ih ami liarrf t4ioii mf
quu-kly- nsi'Mni n, frM -ihotticr mn iiitvnt uki l
pnrfhfthtjr tln:.ihif). 4'iuiRiutitif lotifl tnrtlf
tm(ll4llift. tlli m9iH'J fif MM'UrUt ktHle
In Anwru-ft, W hv a tutfiii uffiri.
lBint Uka thruutfb Mima A Cu rc,r
, LMician m lit
raLDDDpaisoy
ary IU.)ii 1 oiHOM DrmnM:y
urMI lli';4 JM VWrnbaliMlrat
bowalraoi i utiliiiaar MitiUrtr'il
lr. IfriHi n.. l rioiulir Laaiiliuu,
IrartiotNiy ra.'niaiiruMn(iao4lbili..anJ
uUlile tMilavh, aiMl aiill hava ar'i. ai.1
in. M uvuui ratrlt. In mituth. Sure ritroa,.
VI
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN,
baatM lllr lllnatralxl, Url rlrrnUiKat tit
an M-ir'iilnr .uru. wh' f,i,rau tu rar
II.J0tk ai.Hillt MHMti.n ct.ta n4 llasU
boo a us J'iriNT. Mia Iraa. ft .1 Jr
MUNN A CO.,
301 Ureadnay. Xtm Vera.
SEIUotS rAXJER
Threaten every man, woman or chdd
living In a region of country where
fever and ague is prevalent, since tlhe
germs of malarial diseaw are Inhaled
from the air and are rwall'jwed frrm
the water of such a region. Medicinal
safeguard is absolutely necessary to
nulify this Ganger. As a r.ieans of
fortifying and acclimating the system
so as to be able to resist the malarial
poison, Hostetter s Stomach Bitters la
Incomparably the best and th? m
popular. Irregularities: of th stomach.
liver and bowels encourage malaria,
but these are speedily rectified by the
Bitters. The functions of digestion and
pjcref.on are assisted by Its us?, and
a vigorous as well as regular condition
of the system promoted by it. Consti
tution and physique are thus d-fended
against the inroads of malaria by this
matchless preventive, which is alo
a certain and thorough remedy in the
worst caj.- of Intermittent and re
mittent fevers.
Weyler's soldiers may dese.i him,1
hut as long as his typew riter holds i.ut
victory cannot be wre-.ed from hl
sra.-p.
The mind that can stand
ai.!nLme;i! ilo, ri"t lioi
el&iol over a gr't Joy.
a aTa... m sit si ia a aon-pofmnt'n
"Ki.m r'tnp.lf li.r unrrt.4.
J f HtawTl '". Sa.t nialurf Ui,
!' r J i. 1 1 a J aiiiim, uaaatqral !
. m.4 V hrgM, ur aar lliflaia.a
to MM,.. Ilutt, irrtlallua ur al.r
U -?ssss. tt
'.III ! . ft IB II IlTIKIFI. Is I "w ".f J
O PN Mil-
r
E. E. Turner, of Compton, Mo., writes I'ERSONAU-The g tit,. man who;
us that after suffering from piles for '" 1 the co.ig.ewtion last Sunday
vUn h . .i mr-A con'Ir. iin'ly cou'hlng w III r,tid In-
them b using three boxes of De Witt s "tant r"1!ef & fme Minute C-ugh !
Witch Haiel Salve. It cures eciema Cup"- a "ly ""! harmless renie.ly :
anrt vm akin dLseajuxi. rhas R.nrera t'T tnnal anu lung ir.uil. I'liari-S
' Rogers.
The largest school hou.-e in .NVw
iork haj a roof play ground. Here !.
an idea which may be oil, but which
U certainly practbable.
Scarfs that look like canvas are quite '
the newest thlmrs In milllnerv i l"'l lut V-'Ur love letters In thin
envHliijK-s unl y"U wUih the is.mnn
Thirty years Is a long time to fight' 10 r"uJ th" 'itlmental passage they
so painful a trouble as plies, but Jacob contain.
Mitchell, of Unlonville, Pa., struggled !
that long before he tried DeWltt'a Mrs. A. Inveen, residing at 7J0 Hen
Witch Hazel Salve. Which quickly and O' street. Alton, II!., suffered with
!ermanently cured him. It Is eqaaUy ' sciatic rheumatism for over eight
effective In eczema and all skin affec- ' months. She doctored f.r It nearly the
tions. Charles Ilogers. ' whole of this time, using various rern-
. eIIis recommended by fr'ends, and
OAflTOn IA. - M treated by the phyiscians. but
f - jf n rcived no relief. She then usl one
t&vwiZ"1 -uf?3! "m an'1 a haIf bottles of C'hnmlerlaln's
lMT7y. JZCC4& , pajn rialm. which effected a complete
' cure. This is publish! at her requmt.
Bandana bodices are acain Icejiming aH she wants others similarly afflicted
up as favorites In the feminine ward- t0 know what cured her. The 25 and
robe. 50 l'.nt alz.- fnr anlo V l-'af fa.r'ikrvn
I Drug Co.
J ! u, and Tradr-Mtrka oMaiiwd and all Pat-J
(ml buunrucunJut irdl. Msoiaarc fill.
SOuaOrnct it Oseoairi O, S. TtTOrieef
liiulciQiriuii atrul ul ka laua tttao Uk j
F r. mflln from IA A,hm Ii.il J
Send rnUI, dtamK of phto., with dWrlp
ttoo. VVa adviM., il rutrnuMs at ni, lr vt
uharr. iHir Ira nol i!ue til imtni l 9rut4.
A PaaMicT, " H"w t. Ot.tain l'irni," wah
'emi ul tamo in lha U, S. anj lufcin counutu
lal Irre. AiidrvM,
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Ore. SrrT Omct. WatMiaaroN. D. C.
Beaver Hill a
Gilman Coal
r Aarfa. If afil rrure llyviuharauivnuiar-
cury, km
Imiilra, Ctintwr 'olnrad Niioia, l lrara na
any aartof lha tdr. II air or yalirowa falling
auU It It Ihia Kx-ouUar lll.OOU I'Olsi.S
aa RuaranlM tortira. Wa x.lini uta awi l M
wiltraMi and rliailaiiR thm wurld fur a
rate iveMfiiiiit rurv, Triia tlwaaaa b.taaara
1 illlad Ihaahlll Hie ruiiat iittul phrab
ciaua. AOU.tMMt aaultal tclilnd uur mx.-nJk
u nal tvaraMr. Abai(me prtNiNasnt M.aU.uio
pllralk. IddrM CMK Ht.MKIjV CIX
1 Mauai Tamvla. t IIICAUO, ILL.
tton nf at n t it a. ai.nt
(fniCf"i',a t'aiwa. ua aauini,i
: nr.,11,,0 lg "F Orassilala.
tf.a 4, i, l nr ,'t,, aula wraapvr
F - pi , prvpaiu I"?
i i. aiio, u n.
va pniwi
INDIO
Absolutely
Dry and Pure Tropical
Climate
I-l; A I. ADVICIITIH K M IC NTH.
NOTH'W Ol'" KXTICNHION OV COM.
MIOItCIAI. HTUI'IKT.
e
"'i
nuatsn
One-t'iir I of ail the children
die bi?cre they are five years
o d. r.'ior.t cr i hen r!fe of some
wasting; disease. They prow
very slowly; keep thin infksh;
are fretful; food dors not do
them m jch g-ood. You can't
y they have any disease, yet
they never prosper. A slight
cold, or some stomach and
bowel trouble takes them away
easily.
SCOTT'S EMULSION of
Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos
phites is just the remedy for
growing children. It makes
hard flesh; sound flesh not
soft, flabby - fat. It makes
strong tones, healthy nerves.
It changes poor children to
children rich in prosperity.
Book about it free for the asking.
t3f No mbititute for Scotri Emul
sion will do for the children what wc
know Scort'i Emulsion will do. Get
the genuine.
For isle by all druggists at 50c and
Jim
SCOTT BOV.-NF, Xrw York.
A folt want Is that srnawlng at the
stomache after you have eaten a full
rwal, and can't tf any more, and yi-t
there Is that feeling as though you had
atim nothinr?-' What Is wanted then Is
a diste of Simmons Liver Ileirulat'ir,
the' best Dyspepsia cure, for tliat la
what tha.t gnawlnir means. Klmmons
Iiver Itcifulator bi all that Is recom
mended for Indigestion." A. !t. Oyc'ie,
lyrvlon, Ky.
The jirm h k !n m iriy a marrM
man's llf- iwriiM uIi ti h;s wife brings
f'irth hi.s xprin,' nvi-iv mt l.siklru as
though It hl l--n r !l'l:-I vl h shot,
owini? to th" iavat n i.f the iicliistil
"us m' h.
.Try Itj
For Family or
Steam Purposes.
Pronounced by 1'hysicians the
ruorit Favorable in America
for miflcrers from . . .
Lung Diseases and
Rheumatism
ELMORE, SANBORN & CO
Aa-eiita, .taturla.
l'urple and fine linen Is undoubtedly
the combination of the wasii.
"Half a span of anijry s'el" ,ili
produce no mtire fatal r-sults than a
re-fjlected c'ld or couh. For all threat
and lLiritf diseases, Ayer's f.'l:erry Pec
toria.1 is th? Ix-st rem-dy. It Is Inval
uable In cases ot croup, -A-hoin?
coiiKh, bronchitis, and la f?rljipe.
SIMMQMS
RE GULATOR
Th auction habit Is a
Vt acquire.
very bd one
Tfie Favorite Home Remeag.
For an diseases csustd by derangement
Croup and w1iorjang cou(fh are of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach, rk
hiidhood's terrors; but like pwu- Keep It always In the house and you
monla, bronchitis, and other throat wi save t,me an(J Doctor,s Bj
and hmz trouble, can te riulckly i. i... .
- - nave di iidim an acuve, narmiess ana per-
' , fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic
If you feel dull, debilitated, have freauenl
headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe
tite and tongue coated, you are suffering
. ..... "
irom torpid liver or biliousness, and SlAV
lured by unlrur One
Cure. Charles Itogfera.
Arbutus now vlea
floral popularity.
with vMets In
The Iv. W. H. Weaver, pastor of MNS REGULATOR will cure you.
the U. B. Church, DllUburg, Pa., rec-! .." you ,haveL eaten anything hard to
osnlzes the value of Chamberlaln'a I f '8est or feel heavy afkr meals or sleep
Cough Remedy, and doe not hesitate j ,ess at niKht dose of SIMMONS LlVER
to tell othe about It. "I have used j REGULATOR will relieve you and bring
Chamberlain's Cougrh Remedy," he i pleasant sleep.
says, "and find It an excellent medl- J If at any time you feel your system
cine for colds, cougU and hoarse- j needs cleansing and regulating without
nesB." Bo doe everyone who plves violent purging, take SIMMONS LlVER
It a trial. Sold by Eate-Conn iTug REGULATOR.
Co- J. H. ZeUln Co., Philadelphia-
The Daily
Astorian
Has the
Largest
Circulation
on the
Columbia
River!
Everyone
Reads It
Many Remarkable Cures
The objections 'Jird against Indlo Id
tha past by th larfa Lumbers who
othsrwla would have baan (lad lo tak
a4vaniaa of IU bannflcUl cllmatK, has
ban a lack of suitable accommodation.
Tha Southern I'aclfla Company takac
pleasure In announcln that several
Commodious and
Comfortable Cottages
I have Juat been erected at lndlo itatlou,
i that will be rented to applicants at fa
j eoname rates. They are furnlahnd with
i modern conveniences, suiiplled with pjir
artMilan water and ao altuattd aa to uivi
occupants all the advantages - lo lie de
rived from a mora or less protracted
resldenot In this delightful climate.
(From the Ran Francisco Argonaut.)
"In tht heart of the great doaert of lha
Colorado which the Southern Puclflo
traverses thero la an oasis called lndlo,
which. In our opinion. Is the sanitarium
of the earth. We bulleve, from personal
Investigation, that for certain Individuals,
thnre Is no spot on this planet so favorable."
Q. T. Stewart, M D writes: "Tl.
purity cf the air, and tha eternal sun
shine, fill one with wondir and dnllghL
. . .' Nature has accomplished ao
much that there remains but little for
man to do. As to Its possibilities as a
health retort here Is the most perfect
sunshine, with a temperature always
pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is
an unknown factor; pur oxygen, denae
atmosphere and pure water. What mora
can be desired T It Is the place, abova
all others, for lung troubles, and a para
dise tor rheumatics. Considering th
number of sufferers who have b-D
cured, I have no hesitancy In reoom-
mending this genial oasis a the havn
of the afflicted."
INDIO
Is 612 miles from
SAN FRANCISCO
and 130 miles from
LOS ANGELES
Fare from Los Angeles J3.0C
Nodi h licrohy given Itmt the Cihiw
iiioii fmiiii'll of Uh I'lly of Asbrta,
Clntaop iMiuny, Hint Oregon, have dn.
old.'d and dotei'tnliMMl lo cxti'iul lm
nionlal Ktrool, In llw (Hy of Astoria,
(he bcgluiitiig. pitiimm and Int'Ttu.
dints HlntM, and Uw land lo Iki mm
dxmimt llnif lmnliiaflrr diskTlbai
ami act rorth, nud 11a iiut fully ap
piMtrs by the iTit, mns, plats and
surveys uf ald pro""t riiiislnii of
('iimiiwivlitl sli'-t, now on Ml" In the
ufllca of Km Aildldir and Tollcn Judge,
ami iinbml and d-'i ilxl III vlidl
liaiuv No. :'MI. BitlltliMl "An nrllnanoe
roiinrinliiit tho rnpori, pint of survey,
of the pi,t",'l rxt'iil"U of ('miliar
olal street." approved Maroh i3, llT,
and Hie IViiiinoii t'nuiii'll of the city of
Astitila, lliilw.p county, uivH iii, bav
lutf aaorliUml by InveniUfalliMi and
luuli y n iv. I an rxaiiilnntlon 1 f Hie rec.
rd that J. II. Mmwi'll. i". A'. Hlne
and T. U, Trillllnger are narh iltnln-
littlil fiblder ..f H1.1 I'lly uf Ae
bilia, ium 110 kill to any of thnun rn-i iif
Poiwmis Iniervnled In any prpei'ly lo
Imi igproprlaed f,ir die rXtniial'Ml irf
iVmmnrvlrU sitreel tm prvidm by r
dlliailiw No. 231. entltlrd "All oitl
nii. ctmflniiUng tlte rt-iMN-t, plat f
survey of the pixMaml rltaiutloit of
(V.mincinlul alrvet," aiM'I'ovp.t Maruh
l.', aiwl tliat em h of said rtui
haeeaa the minllfm(laaa of Jurors of
tiki llnnili I'ourt of the Hun a of nr.
Kn. for the County of l'la.lp, Ul
that they and eiu'h of thent are white
male cltlleiut of the I'ullol Htalrai and
of (tie Hints uf (iivaon, over tho ag
of SI yean. Mid ai-e and have been tval.
b'lits and legal voDus of Aabiria,
Cltajiop oouiuy, uretrim. and of tlui
wants In Khlt'h Ibry now ratde, far
more Iban one yrnr Inst al. and raoh
of tholr name ai on dm tat r.ll
of aald t'lralaxp otmitly. and that eah
of IIumii are aubjrci in Jury duty, and
that each and all -f mild alove named
pertaaui, after Invtlgaiiini made, are
entitled ruid qualified 10 aot aa vlnttrern
aa rejiilre. by live charter of tw City
of Astoria, and aaMMliu( all the quaj.
irlcatioiia ttnmuuy theref.ir aa fully
and salinfa'torlly apiH-aura 10 tho Tom-
iiioii I'oiiiinjl, nlt'T lis' liivraiilicailon
male afiireatUd, and each of said
named H.raiua bating by a writ tort
HtatMMlit, r)e1 In the office of tile Au
ditor and I'ldhv Ju.lif. having dolana
that thry Kiama Ibe netMuMry iiia.
IMnattoun to .' aa vlxurra afr-ald.
the said J. II. Mana-dl, '. V Hi. ne
and T. i Trullluger r' ukI llo-y are
hmi-by u'.ulnl.-. vb-ttere ,t ve" the
pmpiMasi r(teitUMi of ('oniiio'r lal
street in the i'lly of Aalortit, aa de.
scrtbetl by Hie Surveyor and einbtidled
lii his ruUd rMirt. which aa, I r-tort
was adopted by tlve i.'.imm u i'ouiicII
f the Oty of Aal.TIa In ild Ordl.
mume No. :.'3l. arwl am hereby author,
lied alul emponereil to make the aa
s imMit tf Ix-iaillta and daina-f-a In
opening and coiKb-mnlng of a. Lid i'nm.
iii..r. Inl atreei, aa reiulreil by th" cuar-t.-r
of the I'lty i4 Aatorla; thai raid
vluera herein apliitel are h.-rby
r'-iilrH and luiflruoteit to 11H at the
oltl.v of Um Auditor anil I'olli-e Judg
In lite City Hall of aald city f Aatorla
m the .loih day of April. Ii7, at the
hour of lo o'clock In the fiireuuun of
auld day, ami then and tliere to iia.
Ify as such vl.-wor as rvimlrrd by
tlK rluirl'T of the I'lly of Ast i1it.
That tie' tvmmhirba, IvaTtil'ilug, ter
iiilinix, liiti'niiellate points and dan-rip.
th"ll of the pppflty to be rlllered Ut"n
and iit.l"iniwl r tie propus-d ex.
teiialon of sUd I 'oiunu'rclal str-et ara
deirltnl on followa, bxwtt:
Itogtimlng at a lnt mnrked by a
liu'k In the emt bw of Hevrtit.n!h
atr, at Its lnteraeHton with th- a uth
line of (Vrmimri)ul stmel, wlvl. li point
bi Too f.vt north. 4 dearroea 2& inlnutea
wt iuv! 30 IWt mrih. degn-eai ti
minute eiiDt of a atone monument at
imiilor of tle Interrao-tloll f Heven
tivtith atrwt with Franklin avenue, in
Hhlveley'a Astoria, which tnok In also
the northweat (Timer of block IV.!, In
Hhlveley'a A.iiorla; theno miming eeuit.
erly and isirallel with the north line
of lOxi luuign street to tle west line of
Twenty-third street, rxleiulMl, a dis
tance) of '.M0 feet; thenoo northerly and
at rlifht angles to tin' north line of
Kxcluingv atre"t BO feet; lheio wrert
crly ami parallel bi the north tine of
Kxohange atrn-t 2100 f.-t, t a lnt
of liiterwN-tlon with Hie Mist Una of
Heventi-enth atnt't, fio t, northerly
from the pliuv of U;tlWdllK; thejlion
southerly 60 fivt to tlui pliu-e of Ix-Kln-nliig.
Hald Hlrl( of liuul north of and
ml Jar out to Iota I,
bl'sk 1.12; loU 1,
block l:il ; lots I,
bl'M'k U; lots 1,
block 12U; lots I,
block 12, lots I,
block 127, all In Khlvoley'a Asbiiin, and
also lying north of and iidjui'.-nt to
Ulirhti-cnth, Nlneiij,nlh, Twentieth,
Twmrty-llrst and Twi-nty-Hi-coml sli-cls.
That all of aald descrlltod reiil pixnrty
and nil of suld lots luid block are
Hltuatn In tho dlslrlol ciiibnuvd In
said proK(se(j extoiiMlon of ('oiumen lal
strn and all of wild portlona
of suld lots will Ih iviiulcmuicd
and an appniJcnint of the ben
nllt ami daiiuws rwuMlnir to the
jW-iu-i-m of said property will bo made
by said view-era aforeMald. All per-
itoiwi ownluir or lntnntl lm any of
aald roKTty to be condemned for said
prirpiHKil extension of Ooinmerclal
alnx-t are hereby duly and legally no
tified of the actions of tho Common
Council pursuant to Ui reetolutioriM
and ordlnanoea heretofore adopted by
said Common Council for sold en ten
sion of Commercial street.
Thla mrtloo Is publlnhed by order of
thn Common Council and pumuiuit to
the provisions) of the charter of the
City of Astoria relating" thereto.
Dated at Aatorla, Oregon, April IS,
1897.
II. E. NELSON,
Auditor and Police Judge.
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A refined corrrnlnlon muat lire Porionl'r Pow-
Itroduoea a aoft and beautiful akin. J
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