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1 T11K DAILY AST01UAN. Tl'KSDAY MuKNINU, WlUl 27, IHU7. gaily Utcaiau JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. . TKRM8 OF MTBUCRIPTIOM. DAILY. Sent ty mail, pr year X Bent by mall, per month M Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mail, per year 1Z In advance. Pontage 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 scriber 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 Astorian, 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 & Co. ff-re our Port land agents, and coplea of the Astortan can be had every morning at their stand. 1:4 Third street. iTfce "Aatortaa' hereby offers to donate ONEVU'MIRED DOLLAR t U Mary's Hospital, payable on demand to Father IMolmaa. whenever legal e-lden-e U pm dneed -bowleg that nay afternoon newe paper pabllahed In Astoria haa printed within the laet ninety day expiring be fore this offer n single "special" or ether hind of "telegraphic preee report," reeeleed ever the wires entering either ef the telegraph oiBcee In Aslorln, from any point antalde or Oregon. Astoria, Or., October 15. IK Shi. BRITISH JOURNALS ANXIOUS. The English newspapers are con demning the Dlngley bill with united voice. This condemnation Is appavri!y prompted by purely philanthropical motives, for the objections advanced are all because of diviers and sundry terrible things which they say are sure to happen to the United States if it la passed. These Journals a-Tt that it would "decjvape American revenues, diminish the American gold reserve, and Impoverish fhe American people." This unseJnh display of Interest f r our welfare Is deeply touching. How ever, the United States will try to wor.y along with a protective tariff, even if England doesn't like it. When we had one. w e buirt up our gold reserve, paid off our public debt, ran our factories en double time, bought our goods f.om our home manufacturers, and thus util ised the products of our farms. Under the free trade Wilson law we lost our gold reserve, increased our public debt, added fifty per cent to the annua Inter est payments, closed our factories, bought our goods In Europe and com pelled our farmers to send their pro ducts abroad at any price they could get. It Is very kind in the English press to take this fatherly interest in the I niu-d States, but the people of this courrtry remember that Its Interest fai them has not been always of an ab solutely unselfish character. It la announced tha.t under the au. thorny conferrei by the Allen resolu tion the senate committee on the civil service has decided to enter upon a thorough investigation of the manner in "hich the civil senice law is enfgrced, and the effect of its enforcement in pro moting the public welfare. The various beads of departments are to be Inter rogated regarding the extent to which civil service rules have been promul gated in their departments, and are to be asked to what extent collectors of Internal revenue and Cnited States marshals should be Included In the clas sified service, and whether, in their Opin ion, the existing rules of the civil ser voe should be modified, and Whether the law itself should be amended, con tinued or repealed. One particular ob ject of the work of the committee will be an. Inquiry Into the effect of the more recant civil service orders of Presllnt Cleveland. Taken in connection with recent happonlnss elsewhere, this movement yeems to symptomatic of a enaction against the progress which has marked the history of civil service re form it recent years. The advocates of reform will do well to keep an e)-" upon the developments wliich may result. Secretary Sherman has prepared a report relative to th? proposed T.'niver- boI ExposliLkm to be held In Parts In 1900, in which he recommends an ap propriation of J350.0O0 to provide for the representation of the United States at the exposition. It to, he says, the pur pose of the French government to make the exposition the most notable rrf the century, In order to fittingly round the history of an era in whkh such International displays have filled a moot important part by bringing the nations itogiether in the interests ef commerce and friendship. This re part of the secretary has been transmit ted to congress by President McKlnJey, with Ws cordial approval. lie urges upon congress the making of timely pro vision for the representation of the United States. This suggestion of the president should be heeded by congress. The United States should certainly be represented at the capital of ber sister republic and anoint ally, and that potnt feeing determined, early action to provide rrern.ttlon should go with out saying. Preparations are now being mode st Washington for nbe reception of the International Postal Congress, which Is to mwt there wtrty next month. A bulldtng has bvm leased tor the use of the congpiws. ami will be fitted up and furnlahcd oxtvl.v for It.' It Is under stood tlwU th ixMipw will be in s. Ion fr six or elglv: week. It will be the mott representative gathering of the kind that has nt yet. for it I ox- Ptvtexl that China. Korea and the (svvse Ftw StaV, which have b.en tip to the present out of the union, will send delegatus to the gross. The pw- ctvdlngs will bo conduct -d In French, which has not yvt lvn displaced as the m.st widely usod language of inter natlonal nesvit la t Ions. Tlie net outcome of the wrk of the gathering can seasve- Iv fail to inure to the facilitation of the nww of romniunto&tlon the world over. The Chicago cfty elov.Vm was dis couraging to the friends of good gov ernment so far as the mayoralty Is vn perned; but the board cf aldermen Is the best In many years. The Municipal Voters' League scored a distinct trt umh there. It investigates the records of all candidates and publishes the facts about them. It condemned IS out of the 4 aldermen who term were expiring, as unfit for rv -election and only two of these 2S WO! sit In the new board. Most of them were defeated fr renomina tion and all but two of the rest at the polls. Twenty candidates who had signed the platform of the league were elected, and there are IT more among the old members w-ho hold over, making a majority of the new board. A nuinler of Western senators, among whom are Mantle, Carter. Shoup. W.ir rn and Hurrvovs have ag-vd t stand together for some irrnortant cha:itts In the Pingley bill. Tno amendments which they will r..k t.late pnnci, al.v to the wool s .veilule and have Iwnnt igreed upon. " his is of importance only as showing th. prolablUty of other cim hi":.rj i f a few senators to force imendmenta whlt'h cannot be indorsed by the republican party of th-f nation at large. The b;ct sugar bounty law- just en acted fn Michigan providei that the state shall pay to the farmer 4 cents a pound for all the beet sugar he raises and 1 cent a pou-nd to the man who man ufactures the sugar. SERIOi"", DANGER Threaten every man. woman or end! living in a region of r-ountry where fever and ague is prvaie.it, since tihe germs of malarial disease are inhaled from the c'.r and are gwaUowed frf.m the water of such r:rTi"n. Medicinal safjsruard is abeolutelv nwM-- ;o nullfy this dajigt-r. As a means of fortifying and acclimating the t-'m 90 as to be able to resist the malarial poison, H'-stetters Stomach Bitters Is incomparably the best and th-f mt popular. Irregularities of the stomach liver and bowels encourage malaria. but these are speedily rectified by the Bitters. The functions of dig-stion and secretion are assisted by its u'. axid 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 al."o a certain and thorough remedy in the worst ca. of intermittent and re mittent fevers. The one who falls in chara-t-r has made the greatest failure. Croup and whooping cou;rh are childhood's terrors; but like pneu monia, bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles, can be qui kly cured by using One .Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. Ail sinful life is moral Insanity; a-,d a guilty a.-t la criminal lunay. 1 1 i -1 - i . . - - , , . That ; t.ie v.-holc secret in a vsord. 7e cart cure no ;ease unlzss we can keep up the pa tient's strength. And there's only crx way to do that feed him. But it the system refuses food? Then use SCOTT'S EMULSION of Ccd-liver Oil with Hypophosphites. . It joe STRAIGHT TO THE BLOOD, stops the wasting, rekindle the vital fire, makes new flesh and so renders a hopeful fight possible against ANY disease. Especially is this so in bron chial and lung- troubles, in the relief and cure of which Scott's Emulsion has won its reputa tion. Book about it free. Scott'i Emultion it no mysterious mixture. It if palatable, non-nauiut-Ing and infinitely preferable to the plain oil. The genuine has our trade mark on lalrnon-colorei wrapper. Get the genuine. For t ale at 50 cto. asJ $1.00 by all -ruggua. SCOTT & BOWNE, NcwYork. It will go... Right to the spot Aver's Hair Vigor will go rtpiUt to that bald spot anl !i begin to bring the bair back. It Makes Hair Grow. Zurich Is to have new gas work which will be the largest In Swiuerland. at a cost of '.SOAiVO franc. Salt Oil SCH Salt tor bat IlS lit tin Kstt's-Conn Dnisr Store i 10o aud 25c jut inn krisrc. OASTOniA. It M srerv Having summoned his friends and neighbors to an outdoor tn'f nvtst. a Oie-nsbury Point tMd ) doctor, after bis h.vf had b.vn pml.-ed. Inf .nti,-.! li s cu.sts that he had fed them on an S- months old colt to dlsoel prejullc. Americana are the moat Inventive p.vplo on et,trth. To them have Wen , issued nearly 600.000 patent, or more ' should be ma le a matter of public than one-third of all the patents Is- knowledge that IVWltts Witch llasel sued In the world. Xo discovery of speedily cure plies .f tbe modem -ear has been of greater ,ttsest standing. It Is the household benetlt to mankind than Chamber- favorite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruls. s Iain's Colic. Cholera and Plirrhoea and sores of all kinds t'liartes Hog Remedy, or turn diMie more to r.lleve er. tvain and suffering. J. W. Vaugn. of Oak ton, Ky., says: "I have uaed Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Di arrhoea Remedy In my family for sev eral yeara. and find it to be the best medicine I ever used for cramp m the stomach and bow-els. For sale by Estce-Conn Prug Co. -other Insalubrlti.w of the sa.-.m. To The longest cinnnercial distance at ' put the system In condition t- over which the long distance telephone is .snie thes." ev'.ls. nothing Is o elT.N-tlve now oHrateJ in from Iioton to St. a. Ayet's Sars.ipr'1'a. Take It ! Umls, a tlhsUinee of lioo miles. Th.s line is m.-re than twice long ius any in Kuroie. E. E. Turner, of Compton. Mo., writes j us that after suffering from pl'es for i seventeen years, he completely cured ,nem by using three boxes ot IV Witt s Witch Haael Salve. It cures eczema and severe skin diseases. Chas. I'.osej-s The I'aul Revere chapter of :!e Daughters of the Ani.rican Ket-olutl n pla.ni a WTeath upon the grav.- of Iteivre. In the Old Granary burin; sround. in llotton. on Patriots' ,lay. Aiiril 19. Thirty years is a long time ta fight so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob Mitchell, of Unionvllle, Pa., struggled that Kwig before he tried PeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, which quickly and permanently cured him. It Is equally jrrectlve In eczema and all skin affec- Uons. Charles Rogers. 0-.-3.Ori.ZA.. Til hi Unlit tff tan ft ti - r-.;pn, wr Th Aiabama legislature has r-cent-ly established sn agricultural experi ment station for the colored people, iri connection with the Tusk-gee insil tute, at Tuskegce, Ala. A felt wont is that gnaw lng at the stomache after you have eat-n a full meal, and can't eu any more, and y-t j there Is that feeling as though you had I eaten nothing. What Is wanted then is j a doee of Simmons Liver Regulator, ' the bart Dyspepsia cure, for that Is j what that gnawing means. Simmons j Liver Regulator is all that is recon.-1 mended for Indigestion." A. It. Dyche, I London, Ky. ( ' Curtain ring? for heavy curtains are i now hung on ball bearings, the balls be-, lng set In a casing In the upper Inside ' . I. ,, ll ollrlu V'1 V " """ easily on the pole. "Half a span of angry steH" will produce no more fatal r-sults than a n-glected cold or cough. For all thn.ut , and lung diseases, Ayer's Clirry Pec- ! torial is the best renedy. It Is Inval- j uab3e in case of croup, whoring cough, bronchitis, and la grippe. Mr?. Franclf nickel, of Kealln. Pa., javed her baby ioy's UN by klng down his throat a big chunk of real which he had partially swa!low.-d. When a cold is contracted, cure It at once. One Minute Cough Cure will Ht you on the road to recovery In a minute. It will cur pneumonia, bronchitis, croup and all forms of lung and throat troubles. Charles Rogers. Torturing, Idling, scaly skin erup Friends of FYar.cis Mua-hy claim that bun &nl mr:tMH are FOf)thft( he clo-ed his reo-nt two months t?m tiercnfe campaign In li'iston with a record of 13,000 total atffltinence plelges. I When the spring time comes, g-ntle Annie, llK an wt ,JC.-.i,, will cleanse the liver and renovate , the syetem with I?Wltt's Mttle Early : rttsers, famous little pills for the liver and stomach all the year round. Charles Rogers. Common Pleas court No. 1, In Phila delphia, is known as th "court of the busy bees" because of Its hard working jU(llfegBlddIe. Bregy and Beltl- r. TO C't lte A COLD IN (INK IMV, Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Druggist. If there la nothing In a man his "op portunity" never comes. The beard, mustache and eyebrows may be made a dewlrable and uniform brown or black by an occasional ap plication of Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. It hna been estimated that an oak of average sUe, during the live nnwiths it Is In haf every year, sucks up fim the earth alnit 121 Kmi of water. , ,-. , i. : ; lt'althy, happy children' make better men and women of ux nil. A little litre and Utile planning Imfor birth la often tnoiv important than tiny thing thai can be dune after. Hit tho ttiothe' s health and ft reus th depend tlve life and tile future of thrt children, A wettk iutd sickly oma;i cannot bear strong and henlthy children. M.t of the weakness of women Is utterly Ires ousable, IVotx-r caro and proper med icine will cuiv almost any disorder of ,, frmMw organism. IM-Iler-Vs F. , i,verii.!l.m iulJi !.,. t.st.d In ,m,,;v VlM1 ()f ,r!,,,e. y l h,a.llng, ye sihlng. strnuthei.ln, It Is perfectly atuiul In lis operation and eiT.vl l y lt.- use tloua:uli of weak women have Iwmh made strong ami liealtliy liave Neu made the mothor of strong and 1 ll uliliy chddivn Ta'u.n .In:!::,' i.e -j tatlon. It makes chlldl'li-.h ea-'V and j almost I'aln'i'wt an I ln:.re the vx .-II j tM-Ing ef lnth mother an.l chl'.d Send il eent.M '.n one-cent xtaiiii' to Wotl l's dispensary Medical Association, Hur!a.j N- x "ml tw'' ''r I'l'e'x l"'S ; l'"e "Common Sense Medical Adviser." j . profiwly Illustrated. t One bicycle hus been supplietl to every 1 oolliv station in the suburbs of dirls! for the use of the lt London has over r.oti rullimul stations Tiles.' tlgucs do not include fiel:!i statlonn. I Spring Is full of terrors to all )! constitution 1 not able to resist the sudden change of teniieratur and l:us!an kouuilsw Is ma le of m ite's milk and kept In smoked-out le.ither The Tartars tal.e Invite liim to rat man by the ear to i r drink with th.m ' l's VlfoiT Corn rnri1. ",ir i"." 1 " " . . ... ... ... .1..!..,-. It it Is a Meting to hae opinions. It is curve t ) tx' opiiuonaleo. I'i:i!SOXAL- The gtitienutn who! innoyed the congiegation last Sunday hy rimtlr.ually cougliing will ",nd In stant Mlef by using One Minute Cough Cu.-e, a ipeedy and hann'.e.-- remeily '. throat and lung troubles. Oharle r olcern. : ,.,t m,.n Hr nv.ther nsid men. Mrs. A. Inveen. r-sldlng at 7M Hen ry street. Alton, 111.. suffcrel with sciatic rheumatiam for over eight : J months. She doctord for It m rly the w hole of this time, using various rem- ediea rex-ommendi-d by fr emls, and j was treated by the physkcians. but ! receiveil no relief. She then umM one and a half bottle,, of Chamberlain's I Pain I'.alm, which effected a Complete , cure. This Is publlshe.1 at her requ.t. a.1 she wanta others similarly afflicted to know what cured her. The 35 and 50 cent size for sale by EsU s-C'orm Drug Co. A pr fro.- lunch cists nwrt gofd dinner. than a Unconditional surrend-r, is the only terms ttue famous little pills known as DeWltt's Little Early Risers will make with constipation, sick headache and stomach trouble. Chiurl-s Rogers. The Rev. W. H. Weaver, pastor of the L. B. Church. DilUsburg, Pa., rec ognizes the value of Chamberlain's mh rte,lv. n.l An not hesitate . . - to tell others about It. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy," he says, "and find It an excellent medi cine for colds, coughs and hoarse nesB." So does everyone who gives It a trial. Sold by Estcs-Conn LTug Co. Th- true llf ourjw-ive. Is tlv- life we liv- wlihln Not only acute lung troubli-s, which may prove fatal in a few days, but dd chronic coughs and throat troubles may n-celve Immediate relb-f and bn perrnanivitly cur-d by n Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. '!h1 illy the own Inn n-enrc man who munl'Ts his at once anil promptly healeii by Ie Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, th': best known cure for plies. Chas Ilogera. Tn! (.aUJ. f ()U.. ()t being i H'eerned on,.n , urtv.v A SNAP. For sale cheap and on easy terms, tour enoioe uuiiuing lots in .Mci.iun-'s Astoria. For particulars call on Howell & Ward, CIS Pond Htreet. Weakness of Fen f Quickly, Thoroughly, Forever Cured branw perfected juMftnttfo tn nth an that cat. not fail nnl th cK't i he yon d human it Voo fitl im- CuvM the flrt dujr, fin I m Dnt ry dajr, mum know ogri.f kiriK amoiiK man In bodv. mian anl Kir I Irina and )oa nil(l. vtrr obttacla to baonr ti.rrm will anir-rv i kiwn faiimcor lott, tr rMtorftd by thia truatm-nt All wk portions of th body anlarirrd and rfngtb nt Writ for our lookt with eitlnation and proof. bot aaalad, fro. Over 2,UM rfereno. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. tun! MeKee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 48J liond Street. lUm, youllituleriMni, . ...! .t iM, by all ilrtiniau. i.ttunn Mm lamia!) iiiu mu:. "ii'tm r pt it wrwrr HMiwinir Timuviir nr Hi'Mtaiomany (vrm ht-t.lo U l'iotfrTeHit'f. t'! ui ww rail to uit iif liMhtfd . ct. m tnu 1 nun - Hold and p iatjpBSfcBeaaf ' ' aUaWaV JnWanAaJtiJrfnnnnnnnnnntnnntnlnn Bi'i38i MiHHnnn RFSTnRFn;",;: idf? Wrrrj & lu",',m,"w';irl'lial.-li,rllqualrreeluM..rall Iwf ll V. Itil V. .Ll! l ',"o.t. IS.Ji.el0 tba l.'h.Mpnil,nl ailalliw. Nrv.,a ta-tulll. .m r -' tuiuliMiion. iiikwii liam y I'vSl aao Sllin ki,ln.f.ana Ih.nrlmrraraan. fit itnvvr .tffwntfth.ua uid rMloia.niall wn omiu.. T it uTfrrs r vi oirl be Iks-inn la imuua ninety ear sent nra tmnniw) wild Prvalallils. t'l'ri IO.S K i. Ui ever knnn trmnXr h. en ran 11 bout aaararuiM. km Milnm. ii a wriitn .ttsrsnt mivm l rn.f rwiiiniMi if mi imtrm ttowm imj4 aawi n eTiiiftn.i t Mrn uo. iu. u I r(. . .! i i.it tiw rnaanmiUraiMi InUtnuuiala, AiMma Ull ol. ngUlt'lKK r, r.tt Ho W,nan rraucnru, ml. PrltiHb-t CliAS KiHiKKH, 4 Commerolnl Btraet hyMl. BO ' w - - - - i 1 ! rr ' . traoi marks, Anmn.M.n,tirMi . .ferh .tul di--riSiin u.f eute.'T Nefllu. rv. .I.ilirr .11 lio.uli.si 1. pr,w,i,i. ,.i..,i.m.. i .,nonui.i.,M..u. Mn. tir fSMirl.lMfill.l ,11.1ms, ual,.-, f . . ut Hla i , An)ru.fc w. h. i.ii.s" !.iiir ! kpao. Hullo, in lb. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, mnt r-i 'iilfle )-iroi inn, fj iu fri tl.Ju.'.t. iuikiIIi. Mr n, n i.t- .imI Ilamii WJUI US I'ATKSTS Mini irit AaarwM MUNN - CO., 381 arH.., Srw V.rk. Carr-tt, rul Tracif-Marks nMaitvul tul nil rnt buinrucnilur(ril r MOOCA-TC Fll. 0U Office IftOWtlT? U, fTf.TOfftCIJ And wtjt-nM-i are -ii nit m luui tkaa louMi remote (pm W'A-hititfiMfv, 2 Scttd mtlrl. (Jrawiiii. phrnn.. with tUtrfiiM tma, He ftilvtr, il Nirnii.i. ir n-i, lir ol j hrr'. ,fr Ira n-'t flue Ml ftrnt hkiui'J, j ft 'l miuc in thf b. 3. ftiid I.rcijfQ ctuoim tent Irra. AJJrc, C.A.SNOW&CO. Oee. S.ti.t Or'ict, w.eMiaoroa. 0. C. Beaver Hill Gilman Coal Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. ELMORE, SANBORN & CO AgnnU. tl,,rlH. t;ovi:itNMi:T imc sai.s WANTDK. I'lt-H'OSAI.S f.,r fr.h lx--f and frsh mutton: (ullw Cblef Cummls sary, Vaiif-ouvr I'.arnuks, Wash.. April 1, 1V.I7. S.iile, ,ro,ialH, ri trip lit ate, will be n- el ve.l here itnd at odie.-s uf I'ointnlswirli-i at followlnir ! name.! ,-, ,fP rr..(. i... i ' ' rniiiio.i to in- .lellv. n il at that t 'filyi, until il o'nliiik n.xm. Mav Ik' ISiiT, then npi'imi, f,,i furnishing and I dellv.-ry to suMxterioe department. If. H. army, the fr-ch ln-f (Uid fn-nli mut- ton c alle,) ror by the ( 'omrulwary at I ,,. i ,. , , , .....inn. neing J uiy 1, vv.q; j!e. nar-, racHs and Fort Kl-.erimin. Idaho, Forts ' Can by, S,,,ka ri-, Walla Walla Mind Vancouver l!a.rraek.H. Wash. Fresh beef hall In- grf,i ,uallty and cm dltlon fit for Imiin-dliite use, and from fori; and hliul quarter meats propor tloiially. Including all best cuts there of. Fresh mutton yhall be of irood. fnf and marketable nnnJItv. from weih-rs ovi-r one itnd under three years old. Ileef and mutton to be dres-ed and trimmed and delivered In bulk, as prescribed n Hrc.uln.r of In struct Ions to bidders. Proposals will l ao rr? -iMT'd sUitliy,' price ait which bidder will deliver frwh !ef or mutton of character above staled, and to be delivered of temperature not greater than 50 degrees Fehrcnhelt, Oovem mcnt refvrves right to reject the whole or any part of any or all bids. Information furnished here, or by Commissary at the several posts. En velopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Fresh Bf (or Mutton) at ," and addressed to undemlgned or to Cfmnmlswury at jxiBts to be supplied. W. H. Naah, Lleut.-Col A. C. 0. S. Three towns in West Virginia have adopted the curfew ordinance. 1 a a -i 11 1 1 f n ii ( i kw. i i i i(vi: i r i Bitutltetl oil tin.. Houtli nide of Abtoria'H I1UI0. Twenty ilegrooM wunnei aiul vogetution UO days in ndvanee of the North Hide. MugiiilU'ent hi tH for ich itleiii'i'H. overlooking river iintl hay, nnnny ami shel tered. Kasy ami natural jnulen; little or no gratling needed MANHOOD RESTORED'""""1' lws? lllilitllVVl' UUUIVUUU ,,rnlw.Uo euro all uertou. ill. eaara, urh as WiMtk Maumrir, IxmkI llralu ISmor, Unxlaelio, W.ka. luliirM, Unt Mautioo.1, Ntg till y KiiiImIiiim, Nnrvoiwueja, ail dralua, !, ul i'w.t la denotative Oritaiu ol ellh.r eu omiimxI bv orer-eier- eiMalve um of laitMonts opium or stimulants. tilou leati l lurtrmllr, ('otwiimutloiinr liuanltv. Can hn Farrtod lu uinrmiif, oimimimoiier liiHiillr. (and h. ai... V,..ii 1 1 ,1.1.1 a.i mr 11, lake no olh.r, M.uulaelura.1 h me 1V.U Melloliiat'a.. Part., Frauns Iiio-1yI prug U., dUUlbuUua . .,., ..... V.... hill ... 11... 1 I ... J. W. CONN. Agsal. Asterta. "Of Hi. f.tlu ( ' I-hiihIi lu Ulitf nt II iwtvt .uai n i uiAtiritc, jitl iff ft u.g t,M mi t;iuiWiiTK;i.;icr"'"w' Onaranteed by Chas. Itogi-rs. Pmgl.l '"IV Bueh. li.l ui HBerni.lrlKM anl lit am t9 libthL I'ta.Mi, nt.iM. i'riu:r.ri Um Uvm. um .uf ail ItuiMlftuae. MOOD POISON Urr rinim pmttumnmtn.f -UffH In Mlo.Wt ilftv. V"UPtll hl(fytr. iHtuf 'f aula pru utvtvr Mtuo(U4rn ty. Ht 'tt iifft rlortimohom tititin LnMHto rT nU.'ri.irarMimJ htoltilt ft jif. If fH (etirv lfrul(UAnnir- vurv, ftnlui ttiaah ml atlt) h -ho , fin, MucuuaViii tiiHirmu(h.ur Tliruw I I'lmpU, 4'upiwr 4'uitrf4ftt I lrr ua , M r iM.it fll b-lT, llulror rrliruwa f Ulfn ant, M Ili KHiiidrr lW,OiI IMilsoS I acuttrantiurur Wu Uitl Ui mc oU4i j ai cm tui rhIUic th wurlii fur m raannrur. lliiaiiu hui'mn ' tnUlti thhtll ul ilia lutHit mmmui phyii 1 rUna. aOO.OOO iiut Iwhrna our mMiuifc ' t onal XMuf AIiltHf lrtMfi-t iri,.t, w- Uhii. anftilnril tt vMtM4 U -iir-, af Any infUaiMi (lC(M'i Ca brauo. Nun Miriocvur tr mn in tUIn mr, fi (n, k.f i UiiiU. p n, INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate I . j Pronounced by PhyHicinns tli I moHt Favoruble in Arm-nra ! for Hufl'erers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Tbs objections urtd against Indlo In the put by the larg numbers who othrwUM would havs been glad la Uk i advantage of lis beneficial cllmat, lis . i-n - ir oi uiuiiii arcoinmooritlon Th Boulharn i'clflo Company Iskas ! plnakurs In announcing that sevsral Commodious and Comfortable Cottages h.av J""' l ,n110 --"' mat wui be renlfd to applicants at r-' aoiiabla rates. They aru furnlnhod will, moUurn convenlanvs, supplied with O'im artmlan water and so kltuatrd as to iv occupants all tho advantagrs to lis 3u- rlvtxl from a morn or ! protraot'd renldrnc- la this dxllghtful ollmats. , .L (From th Ban Franctnco Argonaut.) Colorado-whlch the Bouthern I'acKli! Iravsrsea thero Ik an oasts called Indlo, I which, In our opinion. Is the sanitarium of tho earth. Wk bolleve, from persona Invi-sllgatlon, that for crrtaln Individuals, thnr Is no spot on this planet so favor able. . T. Stewart. M D wrltea: "The purity ef ths air, and tha sternal sun ehlne, fill one with wondir and delight. . . , Naturk has accomplished o much that ther remains but little for man to do. As to its poaalbllltlits ss 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, dense atmosphere and pure water. What more can be desired? It Is the place, abovk all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering th number of sufferers who havs t"u cured, I havs no hesitancy in recom mending this genial oasis as ths haven of ths afflicted." g INDIO ! y3 !,-r o m la 6ia miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LOS ANGELES Para from Los Angeles $3.00 I.ICUAIi ADVKUTIHKMKNTW. NOTU'IG l ie KXTKNHtoN OK t'OM. MHIiriAI. HTHI'IICT. Notice Is heivby ttlven Hint th I'lHn tnon foil noil of h t'lty of Anloila, Clatsop couny, Hlnle IHv-ipMi, lutva dn. olded aud tlolei'inlnoil to extend t'otn iiierolitl itroot, In the t'lly if AstoHa, tlio iH-gliuilug, ("I'IiiIihis and InbTine dlrtln ilnts, and ttim land lo bn con ilenn.l iM.lng horvliiufler deaerili.it mid set fortli, and rut mora fully p. pears by the rcHrt, inniie, plats and surveys of sold proxiHs extension uf t'oniiiK'nlal sii-oi-t. now on file In the ntllce of the Auditor and I'ollce Judits, and elnbltteisl and deorll.t III ldl nance No. i'.'.ll, iMilltl.tl "All orllnanoe ciiiitlriiiliig the report, plul uf survey, of I lie proponed ft'iutl"u uf Commer cial nl reel," approved Mrtriill 23. IHIIT, and Hie Common Council of ttio city of Astoria, t'latop county, urorf i, hav ing oei1iUiHt by liiv.lU'n.loii and iniilry and an examlnalloii of Hie lee. on. dun J . Ma.tw.oll, C X hltne iniut T. II. Triilllnnnr are oaoh dlnln-t.M-l.v fiMdkolder. of tlio City ,i( Aa lorla, iutd no kin to any of th oa neiti or p4nona htei.ele, In any property to 1 iw aj.iniiprinmi ror urn einniwoii n I ComiueivliU ntreol iui poivldnd by t Ir dliMince No. IIIU, onllll.-.l "An uAll llikll.x t'OUtltllllllM II"' cpoci, plai of survey of lite. ptvMe-l x ton-Ion uf (111nne1vtul mnul," approvo.1 Murvli ::. lii'.ii', ttjul tltat nu'li of DnJd p-r4M poiemis th .t ijualltlcatliuia of Juror of tlvo ltrMili Coiirt of the Hint i.f I'm. Koii, for HtM I'ounly of i'la.lp. In thai they and fitch of them aw white nmlo d tike 11 of Hid I'iiIIoI rltaira and of th Mtute of Orrwm, vwr tu ag f 21 ymu. -Jul aiv and hav ln-rii rU diiita and Ingnl volnie of Aaunia, t'lt'li iviunty, nron, and f th wants In which Ihey now in ld. ftr iikiiv than 01 in ymr butt pa-l, and i-aoh. of llt.Mr natirm aiv on the ta rll of aiUd I'liklaop ixutkl y . and that rach of tl'in aru mibln.-t to Jury duty, and (but eaoh and all of nold al-ovn l;ajiid Nritu, after Inveatlifatloti made, are eniltlotl Mut ijualin-d to aot a vtewnra an riulret by tho rhaii-r of th (Hjp of Aetorla, and pownmUng ail III ijual incattoiia n.-mwitry llwr-fi u fully and mtti-foc'lorlly apiara to tlvn Com mon t'oon,.l, ab-r Uir l:n MiKal-n lliiuin afoerwUd, and each uf ld imm.vl n.iw.iiis lutlng by a wrtttnn ntlltolllelll. nM In thn office tfff tlm Au ditor and I'olliw Judge, hattnic lclarl Uuit tbi-y i.iMv-Mi thM nt-wwirt r y ijual lllentluliH to act a vlcurra nfori.itld, lb- said J. II Mana-ll. 1'. V.' -t'. n and T . Trullliiif-r Im md they 1 hivt,) apMlitt.- vb'W-n to vie Ih pnipMii rktiilon of I'oiiunrrclai atr-,-t In tlw City of AatiH'l.t. a de ci1ll by Ih- Hurveyor and mbodted In ls mild r-Mrt, which aa.d ri-tiort m tt.do;i!od by the l.'oililil ll t'ouilCll f the City of AaliWia In a.iid drdl lukiuir No. :.'31. and arv lirrt-by author. laml aiul riiipom rn-,1 tn malm the aa--.Mieiit if t itt and iliiM''ii In opnlii and condemning uf mud Coin, limri lal atrfrt. tut r-Uirl by lb" cuar- ler of llar I'tty of Aat.aiai Hint tald vlnwem In tn apMiiiit-i are h.-reby repiiri ikiui liiainicled to meet at the otn.v of Um. Au.Mtir and I'oll.v. Judl III the City Hall of said city of Astoria on th" 3th day of April. 11V7, at tb hour f lo o'clock In lb- forenoon of said day, and tlwni and t)wr t 'ual. Ify aa euch vlcwpre aa -e'lulred by til" ctvorU'r of the City .,f Ant .1i- That ill.' le'imdiirlm. U-gtiinlng. ter. Ililtll, pilcrinrvllitle points and descrip tion of lh property li nnter-d upon and ivriubntiix-l for the pr"poi! ri-t.-iinlon of aiUd ('onim-ri-l.i.l ntct ara d.MTllt aa follows, tit-wit: ItoglttriliKC at a point tnorkn.l by a Uvk In tho .owl line of Me .-nl -i-nth atnot, at Its IntenamtUm with tlics utti line of tVnmtveriilal stroet, Which point Is Tdo fi .t north, 4 drr 21 minutes wMt an! 30 tn-vX north, 15 di'ure. tl mlnuteM imt of a at 01m uioiiuiuetU at cntr of th Int-rn 'tun of Hnven toeiith alri't with Franklin avonue, In Hltlveley's Astoria, which tank also tlw iMrthwt orita of blis-k Ml, In Shlveley's Aniorla; thenon ruimlng east erly and (Htrallel ith t!x north tins of Fxcluuige stn-ot to th- w.-t line of Twenty-third atrei't, rxtoniltil, a dl tiincu of Jlno f.-t; thenco nirthin"ly imd at right angle to the nirrth line of KxchiLfiKV strwt 60 foit; thioi' wrt erly and inilh-l to the north lino of Kxchango atre.-t 21i0 f.vt, bi a lni of IntcrwH'tlon wlUi t tun oust line of Seventiith stnot, HO et. northerly from tlwi plnci of lsglmUiig; thonoe southerly 60 fivt lo thu plm-o of Inmin nWig. Sold it tip of land iv. Tin of and lldjiirent to it 1, H, bl.Hk IT.'; lots 1, 2. lil.K-k ni; lots 1, 1. bhH'k l.'IO; lots I, 2, bl.Mik l.'U; lots 1. 2. block l'.'S, lot 1, 2. 3. 4, &. . 3. 4, ;.. . 3. 4, i'i, 9, 3, 4, 5. 6, 3, 4, S. 6, 3, 4. 6. (I, block 127, all In Shlvelcy's Astoria, and also lyltiK north of anl iidjujvtit to Klght-nth, Nineteenth, Twentieth. Twonty-llint and Twenty--"ond sin-iMs. Tluit all of said diworllcd real proporty and all of mUd lots and blocks are Mlt.uiibo In tlvo d 1st riot imhni'd In said proKMUd t'xUMislon of ('oinm.-rilal street and ull of said portions of said lota will 1 con.lL'miK-4 ami nn aipniJs-iiu-nt of tho lx. oflt and damagr-M resultltig to the owners of said property will bo mods by said vlowers atorcHiild. All per itonei owning or lnt.Tcst.ixl in any of sabj proMTty to le coiidemne1 for said propoHod exitcnslon of Commitrclal street are herwby duly and legally nc- tllloil of tho actions of the Common Council pursuant to tw n-solutlona and ordlnorux-s) horetoforo adopted by aid Common Council for said exten sion of Commercial streot. This notion Is published by order of the Common Council and pursuant to the provisions of the cJhortvr of the) City of Astoria relating thereto. 'latod at Astoria, Oregon, April Id, 1897. II. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge. A Handsome Complexion is one of the gre atet charms a woman cn pokMH. foxkoMi's CoHrui.ioM Fuwoss (Ivea it.