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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1897)
TUK DAILY AST!) Ill AN, WEDNESDAY MuKNINU. AritlL 28. IH7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. . TERM OF Sl'BdCRIPTlON. DAILY. Sent by mAll, per yer 6 00 Bent by mall, per month 50 Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year $2 In advance. Postage free to subscribers. All communications Intended for publl eatlon should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittance must be addressed to The Astorian. The Astorian guarantees to Its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newfpu.pcr published on the Columbia river. Advertising ratea can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorian, the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has. mext to the Portland Oregonlan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley & Co. svre our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorian ean be had every morning at their land, 124 Third street. . ,TT.e "Astorian" hereby offer, to donate ONEHlMKEO D4ILLAKS 81. Mary TBoepltal, payable demand to Father Plelmaa, whrar,r legal evidence la prti tfueed allowing that any afternoon newe aper publlahed In Aaturla has printed within the Inat ninety riaya aspiring ha ffora thla offer a alngla ".pedal" or other kind of "telegraphic preea report, received OTer the wires entering either e f the telegraph oOlcee In Aatorla, from any point aotaldo of Oregon. Aatorla, Or.. October 15. 19. Siome Portland seaiot in the Oregon delegation sA Washington, In his 3.1 X f kxy to cater to the prejudice of the sec tion he so officiously and gratuitously electa to serve and represent, has bad ly overshot the mark In attempting to influence Uve government to send the Oregon to the lighthouse station near Tongue Point. He doubtless Ihougrht this a smart trick to keep all reference to Astoria out of the published accounts of the ceremony attending the presenta tion of the silvw service to the ship. It would sound big. of course, to have the country Infer that the Oregon sailed way up the deep Columbia to Ton fine Point a landmark assumed to be but a short distance below the Port of Port land ;but,alas for his kindly meast plan, his Portland constituents so quickly recognized the absurdity and Impracti cability' of such a scheme that they filed their Indignant protests before the matter wan even known or noticed la Astoria. The government has already been trapped into one costly experience with the pretentiousness of reputed in land parti in the North PaciSc region, and it would have required only a quiet word or two of explanation from As toria people to have effectually ba'ked in due season this silly maneuver to exploit the supposed ship channel which leads to Portland. Tongue Point, it la t true, is but a suburb of Astoria, but It Is in the residence part of the city, and situated beyond the limit of safe navigation, except for pleasure boats, on the Columbia river. I'nfortunate as It may be for Portland's reputation as a seaport in Oregon, the only place where the mighty battleship can ever be exhibited in her namesake, is at the deep and magnificent harbor constitut ing the docks and water front of the business and manufacturing portion of the city of Astoria. The dedication of the magniilejnt mausoleum xet perpe:uate the memory of America's greatest soldier on yester day was one of the greatest civic and military displays in the history of the world. It haf taken twelve ytars to bring about the erection of a tomb for the remains of the warri.r-taterr:an that would be accepted as a fitting ac knowledgement of a nation's debt to a nation's hero, but the grandeur of the i pile, on which the finishing touohe wpn? barely completed In time for this mos: appropriate cil.h-.Vi.i vf iu seve.i.y fifth anniversary of his birthday, is a sufficient answer to the cynical. It w:il furnish enduring evidence to th? world Hurt one republic, in one insane at least, has proved itself not ur.g.ateful for the services and patriotism of a great l'-dili-r. T'lls beautiful t'mb, in Riverside Park, the pride of Am-rira's greatect city, is a fitting final r.sting place for the remains of Ulysses S. Grant, but Its erection was not neces sary to prove his fame nor the rever ence of his countrymen and th lr de soondents for his memory. The lus ter of his name and the influence r f his deeds will Illuminate the path and be Xelt In the destiny of countless millions who will tramp the march of life long after the costy pile of marble dedicated on the banks of the Hudson yegt-rday shall have crumbled Into dust. The plains of Pharsalla, In Thefsaly, where the Greeks purpose to make an other stand against the Turk, Is the memorable field upon which Caesar and Pompey decided their rival claims to the joveretgnty of the world, nineteen hun dred and forty-five years ago. Since that time a good many things have happened to change the mind of mankind. It is xuA likely that men will ever again devott tiwnvlvee to mutual butcliery at the dk-laitat of personal ambition, however beneficial may be the ultimate remits of such a policy. The dreadful accident in Portland yesterday, by which a number of lives were lost and many severely. If m. fatally Injured, brings a lewevn home t. Asttnia. While there are no stoep grades on Ks single stivet enr HtH and no deep gulches are ctvssvd by the track, jvt almost the eivtire lino Is built on streets over the tide 1 tnds, which from their prwnt decayed cm ditton may give wny at nr.y tim N.: only are the street cars in danger, but pedestrians, and all kind of vehicles ptuwIiieT over these v'rltallt death traps are in mxra or less danger. Some work has been d.ne re.vivly towards rebuilding thee rotten streets, and juome b contemplated, but thovough and general wwk cannot commence t o soon, for in spite of the most caroful hwpcotion weak spots may develop and give way Just at th? wrong time, and human life will pay the penalty. Will the police department an.l the justice of the peace aggregation please explain to the respecita-ble peopl- of As toria why there are no arrests or on vtctkMis of offenders agataM the bawdy house ordinances and gambling stat utes except the frequenters of houses kept by Japanese or negro women and Chinamen? Here is a field which will repay Investigation by Rev. Mr. Wal ters' vigilance committee or munk-Ipal reform league. A British Columbia landlord has eiiej a baby for rent Even lit its heanlessnesa the aot is a refreshing sign. In these days of poodles and mat rimonial deficiencies It is comf.irtliig to ?re one man laboring under the good old-fashioned Idea thn. babies are de sirable property. SERIOUS DANGER Threaten every nun. v.uman or child living in a reg! ,n of country where fever and ague ji prevalent, since tlhe girms of ma!:., ial dlsea are inhaled from the air aod are swailowej from the wr.ur of such a region. Medicinal lifeguard U absolutely necessary to nui'fy this danger. As a means of fortifying and acclimating the system 90 as to be able to resist the malarial poison. Hoettetter's Stomach Bitters Is incomparably the beet and th? most popular. Irregularities of the stomach, liver and bowels ' encourage malaria. ; but these are speedily rectified by the Bitters. The functions of digestion and crcretlon are agisted by Its use. and a vigorous as w.U as regular condition of the system promoted by it. Consti tution and physlqu? are thus defended against the inroads of malaria by this matchless preventive, which is alo a certain and thorough remedy in the worst ca.e of mtermiitPnt and re- mi:'.:rt fevers. Heavy plumes a." !-. ha?.. sn cn the airiest Croup and whooping cough are childhood's terrors; but like pneu monia, bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles, can be quickly cured by using One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. Jet coronets are seen on many of the spring bonnets. It should be made a matter of public knowledge that DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve will speedily cure piles of the longest standing. It is the household favorite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruis. s and sores of all kinds. Charles Rog ers. The sound of the lawn-mower is now heard hi the land. Unconditional surrender, is the only terms those famous little pills known as DeWltt's Little Early Risers will make with constipation, sick headache and stomach troubles. Charles Rogers. Some disapointments we grows ac customed to in anticipation, other? crnie like a slap In the face, and thy are the ones hardt to bear. You f .i we may differ as to money st.rdards and out of our very dii.crcr.ces ?;od may come. Eat we on't differ as to the mzrits of one standard emulsion of cod liver ciL SCOTT'S EMULSION has won and held its way for nearly 25 years in the world of medicine until to-day it is al most as much the standard in all cases of lung: trouble, and every condition of wasting whether in child or adult as quinine is in malarial fev rs. Differ on the money ques tion if you wilL but when it comes to a question of health, perhaps of life and death, get r the standard. Your druggist sells Scott's Emulsion. Two sizes, 50 cts. and $1.00 SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. w-ieljei I ---im-w--WmVmmmmmmW-mmumUmm-m-mmjm--mS i I i wmv une g 1 1 Sarsaparilla Sense. Any .arsaparllla la sarsapa rilla. True. So any tea is te.. So any flour is flour. lUit gratk i!i;Tcr. J h tfitrV .(. It's sawith sarsaparilla. Tlicrc are gravies. You want t!ie best. If you umlcrstoovl sarsaparill.i as well as you do tea and Hour it wouM be easy to determine. Tut you don't How shouM you? When you are gob to buy a commodity whose value S you vlont know, you pick out I an oU established house to tr.tv!e with, and trust their ex perience and reputation. Do so when buying sarsaparilla. Ayer's Sarsaparilla has Wen on the market jo years. Your grandfather used Ayer's. It is a reputable medicine. Then are many Sarsnparillaa bat onJjr one Ayer1 It cures. ) Stilts are even more difficult to man age than a bicycle; that Is the rean j presumably that the small boy eo i thotvughly enjv)-a them. Salton vSea Salt for baths Kt the Estes-Conn Drng: Store I Of and 25c per package. OASTOniA. Cai' ecu' trf if Svmie exiwlally spring-like pur.-es are; of white leather stamped with 1olets. 'stant relief by u.-tfng One Minute Cough Americans are the most Inventive . . , . . . . Cure, a speedy and liannle remevly P-.-ople on earth. To them have been,, , . . . . , . ... . . for throat and lung tr.ubla l.liarli Issued nearly 600.000 patents, or more ogera. than one-third of all the patents Is- sued In the world. No discovery of mlpn trk1 lm VvO m -- ft II I t I I' ! . , , , laln's Colic, Choler and Dtirrhoea Remedy or has done more to relieve pain and suffering. J. W. Vaugn, of Oakton. Ky., says: "I have used Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy In my family for sev eral years, and find It to be the beet medicine I ever used for cramp In the stomach and bowels. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. The ETeen irrass. the beds of tull.is. the budding trees and the spinning tors j L"n1"n' Kv are all evidences that spring Is here I A woman Is nt apt t- Idolize a man E. E. Turner, of Compton. Mo., writ i '-" ri,,ln a tt Uh h"' us that after suffering from pile, for j b"h'"'' seventeen years, he completely cured ; them by using thre boxes of De Wltf. The Rev. W. H. W eaver. pastor of Witch Hazel Salve. It cures eciema ! th U' R' '- P- fc- and severe skin diseases. Chaa. Roger. I "f" value of Chamberlains mm- . ! Cough Remedy, and do-s not hesitate ! to tell others about It. "I have used A cough will get sympathy, but a oold chamborlaln il CoUKh Uemedy." he in the head never seems a serious mat- ; an(, nd ,t an elcceIIt.nt mtdl. ter save to the person who has it. j clm) for )U gha and hoarse- ! ness." So does everyone who gives Thirty years Is a long time to fight j u a trla, by Egte,.Conn L rug so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob C(J Mitchell, of Cnlonvnie, Pa., struggled ' tnar. nwig oerore ne inea uen Witch Hazel Salve, wWoh quickly and permanently cured him. It Is equally effective In eczema and all skin affec tions. Charles Rogers. OASTOniA. nfw- liaii. ftfuiv cf ejlipo. A woman will meert emergencies with out flinching, while men all too often give up In despair over them. "Half a span of angry steel" will produce no more fatal results than a neglected cold or cough. For all thriat and lung diseases, Ayer's Cherry Pec toral is the best remedy. It is Inval uable in cases1 of croup, whooping cough, bronchitis, and la grippe. Never was there a time when the woman In mourning found so many de-l.'-'htfu! things for her ad'irnmont When a cold Is contracted, cure it it ''nr;e. One Minute Cough Cure will i you on the road to recovery In ; a minute. It will cure pneumonia. 'inmehltis, croup and all formi ,f lung throat troubles. Charles Rogers. And now summer do not seem so ry far In the distance. When the spring time comes, gentle AnriU:, like all other sensible per-fms, win cleanse the liver and renovate he yyetem with DeWltt's Little Early Risers, famous little pills for the liver an1 stomach all the year round Charles Rogers. The firecracker is the natural suc cessor of the Easter egg. to critE a covn in ombimy. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Ail druggists refund the money if It fails to cure. 25c. For sale by Chas. Rogers. Druggist. And now the woman who thonght she could go without a wrap over Sunday is debating wliloh cough mixture la the most efftoatlous. The beard, mustache and eyebrows may be made a desirable and uniform brown or black by an occasional ap plication of Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. , , I When a inan omteiti'vlly winiiw her winter hnt after (Caster lay Hhe shows groin; strength of eluunotvH-, front a AMiiluiite stuiulpoUit, Whvn any part of the Kdy Isn't doing the work that nature Intended It to do. It puts I he whole syxtcm out of time out of harmony, SK-kiwus lu one part ' of live body Is likely hi run Into si Mrl of the IxHly. When children ' at ami a row of bricks on end, they ! kiek the whole row down by upsetting i one brick. Thm Is exactly w hat hap ' ieii. t the health when (he bow.-) full I to perform their prop" r fumtkns. Con ' stlvn;Um inok. troutile all along the ; line puts the liver out f outer. Is bad f r the kidneys- -Nvd for the atom i avlto. it holds In the b-nly hiKhoiis 'intvtier. and bie.u. I: ennno: r i' ! ln else. H gi'ts Into (he bl.xni The blM crr;e It nil over the system. ! That inukei slugglshiHss, insxltude. i bresith and foul taste In the m -nth. lllln the stnni.iie with u "'! ..; windy belching, st. ! dgtlon In t'tiej :omvbe, eausi s a mr '. inae'ie, he'-t-bill"' tw.d heuduehe. oil ean avoid all nit. h trouhh-. for Pr. Pierce's I' e .ant IN-llo:s Cl'lvK tMt'Htlp itioti and ll st t , temlan: e Us. S.':il '.'l cents In vnn'-c.-'it t uip to , lr. U. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.. for his : "MtMllcrtl Adviser It i 11 b..K or '"O , ages, profustly llliwt ruled . Iiong velvet alu are seen on many ' vf the new gown. j Spring U full f terror, to all whoae i con-titu:lo:i In not able to relt the sudden change of temperatuiv and 'other Itnatubrttle of the aoaion. To ' put the system in condition to ovvr cvnie these evil. nthlng I no effective ia. Ayer'a Saraaprlll. Take It n.ov. ranuml are bcgl tint mi to do their duty. Use Webfoot Com Cure. X care no pay. For sale at Ks-tes-Conn Driiff Store. I ll twvnis very strange to rtid of fash , I .11 Tli.Mons fi nrtumii now that the Kaster mola ai Jul deterinlneil. . PKP.SO.NAI.. The gnt. man who annoyed the congieiratlon lant Sunday 'v continually coiiKhin will ond In- ; appear. to ! part of woman's im- tur to fvl ashameil if the a-tiole eh.' alii lr In a shop huiv. n to Ih- cheap A Ml wsnt Is that gnawing at the stoir.iwhe after you have eaten a full n"vl. and can't eat a'iy more, snd y-t there 1 that feeling as though you had eaten nothing. What Is wanted then is a d.we of Simmons Liver Regulator, the best Dyspepsia cure, for that Is j w?iat that gnawing means. Plnnnons . Uver Regulator is all that Is recom mended for Indigestion." A. It. Iycie, Women are a fussy about their cd- lars and neckthn nowadays as their brothers and huwbajiils piwxlbly can be. Not only acute lung troubles, which may prove fatal in a few days, but old chronic coughs and throtit troubles may receive Immediate relief and b.i perman'ntly cured by One M'nute Cough Cure. Charles Rogers. The mollsh maiden adorns tv-r dog with a r'wtte c ,llar of rlbln to match the color if her earing ha'. Torturing, Ichlng, scaly skin erup tions, burns and sealds are foothed at once and promptly h'ileil by Pe Witt's Witch Ha::el Salve, the beat known cure for piles, f.'h.i. Rogers. Thi- ulrl who Is a.'ixlorw t i develop her mux !. ii.k n t ord -r eclair and Ice cr-Jini fir her lur.elie n. 'K e- ' T'f'm, r 7- ' Ji . b '. "J SIMM ON S regulator7 Tfie Favorite Eon. Remetlg. For ail diseases caused by derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep it always In, the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic. L If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver Regulator will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after.meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. J. If. Zcilin & Co., I-hiladcIpM. Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. nml McICee Ave. Good Reason Why Lots ...Are Selling... ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 483 Bond Street. MANHOOD l!EST0RED byall ilninLu. U4HJI8ma BBIHJ aauU. TUlrd aud f.0-T0cii. Orr LftrmOKirtMiffciM. .tmuu'ii i frn U WHi tliMtru' i,vUfnlr tr itMlniiT flrtU. Nlr.tl-!lttU Ik Ll'illftt AlM. (- ttpr-tM 1U fBllt IO Iti'li" ' 'I Huak llllMlMil It: ail liMlJ. l Ml ' )IU U .'ttt il wo rjT. ivr .w Hold and fiVtel MflNH -f inniiiiwww iii.wiuui.u A llenut a t.mtMi. IViMlilxllon. Brrnaf ... irrrl an uiehomfi4itiiBinatry. t r 1,01,1 aPrirtH .h.,.ailth.iirtwyoran.ol rirai nave an.nih.na and rlcra.mall weak iireana. The mun luirrnr, are noi rurl by Imrinra to ! Binary pa fen I ar. timilaeil Willi tieetUI. Cl l'l iK N C ! Uioni7 known rml In rtin. wlikuul an iralkia. am uwilnvMik I a wiuiion'anireiiaiiil niotwy riunwl If at. hn.ra onwi not eaevl Batmauebtaiu, UOtM.iii l.irfvoi.br inviL eml fnc raaartn-ular and leaUaHiuiaJa. Avklreat itAVOi. MKUItlSM fOr.U Hoi am, Ben rrauekro, CaJ. fte-Aeeae CHAS HOviKKH. tii Commercial BtrweL Beaver Hill Gilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. ELMORE. SA1SB0RN & CO A (Ha. A.lnrla. OOVERNM ENT PROIDSAW WANTED. PROI'OSAUS flT fr.nh and frenh mutton: Oltlce Chief Commis sary. Vancouver Harnteks. Wash., April 1, 1U7. Seale.1 tirvKal, In trlp lltate, will be received rwre and at oi'lcva of Cominlsmuiee at following named ts. (for fresh beef and frnth mutton to lie delivered it that iKist only, until 2 o'ulock njm. May 1, lS'JT, tiwn otwrM!, for furnishing and delivery to sublstence il.-pitrtm.-nt. I. H. army, the fr'h l-t snd fresh tout, ton called for by the 'ciinnil wury st post to be supplied during six months. I commencing July 1, IS'.iT: Hoi Rar- racks and Fort Srwntuin. Idaho, Forts Canby, Sxikaie, Waiut Walla nl Vancouver Rarracks, Wash. Frrh beef shall be good In tjuaJlty and con dition fit f r immediate use, ami from fore and hind quarter meats propor tionally. Including all lest cuts there of. Fresh mutton shall t of good, fat ami marketable iiuiUlty. from wethers over one and under three years old. Reef and mutton t' be dressed and trimmed and delivered In bulk, as prescribed In circular of In structions to Wdd'-rs. IToposala will he aino rvcMvted stating price ut which bidder will deliver fresh teef or mutton of character above stated, and to be delivered of temjieniture not greater than r0 degre Fchrenhelt. (lovem ment rTves right to reject the whole or any part of any or all bids. Information fund.ihed h'-re, or by Commissary at the several posts. En velopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Fresh Reef for Mutton) nt ." anil addressed i to undersigned or to 'oniinia-wy at ixeits to lie supplied. W. H Nash, Lleut.-Col., A. C. C. S. Ami now the lutiw; Invnii.tl n W a: vv;i!erpi-r,f pi,- r and lle y miy it will j even stand boiling. 1 Mrs. A. Invien, residing nt 720 Hen ry street, Alton, 111, Muffi-red with sciatic rheumatism for over eight tnoiitlis. She doi ton-d f ,r It n ai ly the w h il- of ihis time, using various rcm edieM reoommeruli d by fr ends, and was tn-atl by ih nhviHans. but r-ei-lved no rell-f. Slrt then used ons and a half bottle of 'hamlM-rlaln's I'aln Halm, which effer.t-d a complete cure. This Is published nt her reiinst, as Ktie wants others similarly afflicted to know what cured her. The 25 and SO cent size for sale ,v Kmes-ronm I Drutf Co. ,,,, fort wine Is iM-tnir K-r.i- nt afternoon teis for those who do not can- for th milder beverage. i wo yea ago it. j, warren, a druggist at I'lcasant liro-ik, N. T tKiught a small supply t t'hamber laln's Cough Kernedy. He sums tip the result as follows: "At that time the (roods were unknown In this sec tion; today Chamberlain's CouR-h Rem edy is a household word." It Is the m In hundreds of communities. Wherever the (rood qualities of Cham berlain's CoughTt'-mwIy become known the people win have nothlnir else. For sale by Estes-Conn Ituh- Co. Ami now how awfully good It awems to revel in th..- things we (rave up during Lent. Bituuloti oti ttitjHoutli bidf of Ahtoria'n liilla. Twenty Uogrtva wurniwr and vonotution 30 tlayu in advnncu of tho North phIo. Mngniflcont eitpn for w itloncoH, overlooking rivir anil buy, tninny antl hIipI toml. Kaay and natural grndos; little or no gratlinj; iumhIchI. a Pr. Thl. Mmiditrlul. rviaevlv auaraiitpt In euro. il ii.rrou. ill eaata, urh a. Weak Mxumty, loaaot llralu IMwnr, llwlaotiei Wake. Iilluma, Ut MaHl Nlgittly Kmlailona, NnrvouiuMa, all (Irattia, teea of pviwer lu liviivratlv. t)r(an.uf elilier box rauwl by rr-ar-tloii, 7vuttitulernra.tPM.I. uw of tobaooo, opium or aUuiulauta, whleu lead l lunriulljri Cviiuumnlloiior luaaiiily. Can ba rartUHl la A.k lor It, take no other. Waaulaeliiml lr tha Vamlilll .1, PorUaud. Or. J. W, CONN, Ag.nt A.tarta. fOfW, h t r yr4lll t'MUH'lk in WUJ ft I ,OUI ft(tl tl.nOOlli. u-i l.J ft 1 t'U Will t9 tlt t'Uru I ft'tilMtoff fi4 conranteed by Chaa. Hogera. Pruggl.L "CUPIDCNC KhXIIlKhll ThllllMI Vm.IJ. KrtK-b iliru.n,lll quk kljr nit. . mi .fill rtrr. VlWiar.Uiratna llli travel all til , . j... iff. uii u imi Mnn.v J liieiiimla. Citialnih.lU.-B,M,n,iha t.niwai,,, N,r,.i luiu.' S6i I'iiuiO'. I nOinea hi Marry, Klii.u.ili.. Irnuna, V.rt,.,. ,. i 1 1. to all lum br tl.y (.r hi. lit. I'teveni. nifc a- a. ami Uie-iiriitirbltnutrherli.l lih iMaeniiaiirTiHMaU all Hi nurrnn .4 imenMnrr, irriOtRKrl. aklnr.ati4 th. nrliiary orvanaul all lniin.inua- PI O K N K rlMwasa Uie U. UM I) A SPECIALTY;r,? uary llt.lHM I uliON perniuimut urodlii Ibi'iU ilara. Viiuranb.to.ir.iiii iwaii furasni. t1r1.-eun.i0r.ea1. guaran ty If Teopo 'ir Iocaioi. here ... will aid. tract in r-!f tallrna.1 r.raard betel bllL.anj rury. imilde r-il, ami .nil bate a-hM anj iia.a.. )tueual'airtiealn :miuih. Kurel hrtiav. rlujlra, t'tiier t'.iltireil HMila, l lr.r. va Inr inrtoi the botly, llelr ir fteliroara rallliie eut, II a Itna Heeoudary Ill.OOIt I'DlMiS ea guarantee to ror MeanlK'UUioai.i.laliali uale raaee and chtlene the world fur a raw ...omitrura, Tin. diH-aaa bu. .'ear. battled the. kill of the muet etulneul plir.l Cti.ua, AOO.UOO eaultal behind oar aiiri'liil. Aeeiiliiie e nrtMir. ennl miri us lv KKVIKUt CU, .UlCAUU, liX. 1 pM.llc.iun. AiktrMe t' stawwUla TetUSIw. rvrtMr (ur l.ti.irrh(47a. til-w-i, Hp.imainrrbril vtruiM, ttninri at t is MMitN. linn, IriiUletiQ or Hlrvrtt rrwwt MM-eV tln f Hi H l U M Mm "ir tni In pmin wrtpyr, fi on, ..r i MiIm, p Ti. t'trt'ttUr mnf vm rwiiiMt INDIO Absolutely Dry and Pure Tropical Climate Pronounced bv Physicians thr roortt Favorable in America for Huflt'rers from . . . Lung Diseases and Rheumatism Many Remarkable Cures Th. objeotlona urged against Indlo In the past by th large Lumbers who otherwise would have been glad to tak. advantage of It. beneficial climate, ha. bn a lack of suitable accommodation The Southern Paclflo Company take. pleaaur. In announcing that several Commodious and Comfortable Cottages have Just ben erected at lndlo .tallon. that wlll lie nnlM fi ami Inanla at r,i. !iatile rates. They are furnl.hod wilt, modern conveniences, uuplliil with niir artesian water and ao aitiikted as tglv occupants all tho advanlsgps to he it rived from a more or lea. lirotract'O residence in this delightful cllmal. (From the Ban Francisco Argonaut.) "In the heart of the frost desert of th. Colorado which the Houthern I'aelilc trnvnrsea there Is an oasis called Indlo, which, in our opinion. Is the sanitarium of the earth. W believe, from personal Investigation, that for certain Individual., then) Is no spot on this planet so favor able." U. T. fltewart, H D., writes: "Th. purity cf the air, and the eternal aun shine, fill one with wonder and delight. . . . Nature has accomplished ao munh U"11 lher remains but little for man to do. A to Its pos.lhllltles is a health retort hers Is the most perfect aunshin, with a temperature always pleasant, a perfectly dry soil, for rain Is an unknown faotor; pur. oxygen, dense atmo.ph.re and purs water. What more can be desired T It Is the place, above all others, for lung troubles, and a para dise for rheumatics. Considering th number of sufferers who have bn cured, I have no hesitancy In recom mending this genial oasis as the haven of the afflicted.'' INDIO. r Jr ' i.hwm 1 j -J uwua.v-4 at " f Wa nar.'Mn.O r "1 V X o.a . 'J r Vw--CU Is 6i3 miles from SAN FRANCISCO and 130 miles from LO8ANOELE8 Fare from Los Angeles Jj.oc MOtiAt. AliVKHTIHKMKNTH, NOTiriC ! l:XTKNHIiN OK fOM- MKUiMAt. MTitncr. Nottio Is hiMvby lilVell that t '"" moil nlilfll 'f t'l,' "f Aniorta, flat.npe.uiny. HKUe (re.n, liav dn. elded and detel'llllltt ,l'd l'"m nionvlal wlroel. In Hie tlty 'f Aslorta. the lfcH"ilir. tiii'' a'"' li'lerms dlrtle IKilnls, slid tlw land to bf mm denuwl 1hHht limvlimftir dewi'Hb.d and set forth, and tut iimrs fully P pears by lis report. l. IT,' surveys of said plsM"-l eKlelialiul of CiintiiM'rvliil slrw-t. now on fll In li nflli-o of I lie Auditor and I'ollee Judgt, nml rihmo.t snd derllKHt In Udl namv No. SMI. entltbxl "An urdliiaiir I'.inflriiiliiit tlx rprl. plat 'f survey, of (he prinwad r.t'Muit'in of t'oinmsr olttl strvvt." amirovwl Mnroli SI. I"T, and the t'oinin.'il l'oum'11 of llw elly of Astoria, flnlw'l' .-'itt.t V. uivui'i, liav. I UK lunvrtuhnevl by nv .wtliotHon d Imiuli y ivl an exaiiilimtlim of tip ree. uiM. that J 11 Maiwiell, i '.V. Hlens imd T. " Trulllimer are "cli ill. In li at.il fihlder. of th" I'My "f As t.M'lu. iuid no kill to an) of IhiM'rtnniwoT p.wona interewtod In any pr-l'eilV In bn a4''nprlntl for th" etisi.iil of t'oinilierelftl streit provided by ' lr- dlimn.'o No. :;JI. enillliil "All orvll. lianw .oiilliiiitni! tin' i-p"''l. t'1 "f survey of llw proHewl rileimlull of iVniimeivial siivbI." approvHl Muroh 23, lty;. and llval mi ll of aJ I xvwia p.iasa the .ualllli'4ttons "f Juire of llw Circuit t'ourt f thw Hlate of irw iron, for llw County of v'ln.tiop. In that they and each of llieiii are white liutWi citUeiia of the fulled Hialee aiid of ttio State of ni'-iroii. ovwr the are of SI ywuw. and rw and have ln ruM denta aiid istU otnm of AnUma. t!l(ajM count y, ireii. and of live aanla ti( which they now iwUle, fof iikiiv Hum one year lat pt. and each of tlielr name m on llw t rdl of nld flnt iMUinty. and that eaeh of tliein are subject t" Jury duty, and ttuvt ettdi and all i-f woid alove lianied periaxui, after InveetlgaUoii made, are elitlllo.1 and nimJIfl.-d to ai( ut vlewrrs as re)ulrr.l by the ehsrt of Hie CUy of Aatorla. and wmvliMf oil Hie iuaj uVutlous iievnwiary tlirrefor as fully and satisfactorily ip.-eira lo tlie Com- i i t'oiiuoil, aler tts- in vitti ilon niailo af.in-tld. and ench of .aid nuiinol Mrotia having by a wrlttl Statement, filed In the oftlee of the All. liter and I'ldlc Judge, Inning 4xilarwd that ttly kimwwi the ItecetMai y ijual-llli-alliiioi In ad as vl.-wi-r. nfnir.ald, the said J II Maln-dl, ', W. "ne and T i'. Trulllnger Im iml ihry ars Imivby apnllll-l viewer, to vlrw th. priipiweHt evteii.lotl of ('oilinirri'laj street In ttn 'lty of Aatorli. a. dw. .crtliol by the Xurveyi- and emliodled III bis mid r"loct. which .d r-'rt was rnlojti.il by Itie i "iuiiiii i v'ounrll of the ftiy of A.tKla In .aid frdi tiasmw No. :.'3I. and arv bereliy author UmI aiwl emownr1 to make the as Mewnment of loerit and ilamaee In oMilng and oiideimiliig .if ..iJj fmn uinrelal utreet, as riirl tiy the roar ter of llw flty of Alii. thai raid vletvvm herein ajtslntel are h--reby rivpilrel and iiBtnicte.l In nme at the otthv of Uie Auditor and I'ollce Judge In the flty Hall of said city .if Astoria mi tho 3nih day of April, I in?, at tti hour of 10 o'eliK'k In tlw fireniMm of aid day, and (lion and tlvere to nual Ify as such viewer, oa required by tlie charter of the flty of As. Tlut tie lanindnrh. Iglnnlng. ter minus, Intermediate p.dnts and dee rip tlon of the property lo ! entered ufxin ami roiiwlomtui! for Die pp.pue.-d eg tension of wild '..iniiK-n-l.il suv-rit are doMTtll us follows, l-Mil; lleicliiiitiig at a .lnt marked by a tiuk tit thfl east line of He vent -.Til h treot, at its Intersection with th" s uth line of fiimiiMvriital stnwi, which point Is Tho f'-ot north. 4 degree :.H mlnutws west and 30 f.-rt iVTIh. i degreew fi nilnuti wl of a stone monument at c.ititter of the liiterwm-tlon if Seven-li.-nth slrii-t with Franklin avenue, In Hhlveji.y Astoria, which luck In also tile tKirthweat corner of bhs-k 1 .13, In Hhlvsley's AiioHu; theiio rumilng ist erly and parallel with tlw north line of I'.xcluuigi! strati to the west line f Twonty-thlnl strwt, extotidiil, a ills, tiincn of '.'Kifl f-t; Uv-iK-e noriluiiy arid at rlK-ht iuikI.-i to the turrth Hue of Kxchantre strx..t 60 f-t; lli'iw wint erly and piinilli-l to the north lln of MxchaiiM-e street 2100 fii-t. Pi a aillM of Intenws-tlon wlUi lb" -Jit line of Si-veiitiM-iith sir.-"t, n feet, northerly from thl? plmv of l-Kliikliig; tlxflice solltllelly CO fis-t to tW. pliu-e of lH.ln liltiK'. Maid hi rip of land north of and lidjarent lo lots I, 3. i. (,, , .1. 4, 5. 8. i. 4. ti. 3. 4, 5, 6, 3. 4, r. , :i, 4. :., n, IiI.h k block block block bli.-k l.U'; l:il; l.W; IJ, lots 1, lot. I. lotn I, lots 1, lots I. block 17. all In Shlvoley's Astoria, and also lying north of and luljiuint to Klghtiffith, Nineteenth. Twentieth, Twimty-flrwl and TwiHty-w.-1-oiid slr-ets. That all of wilit descrllxil real propi-rty ami all of said lols and blocks are situate In tho district embnu.-d In said proposi-d i-xUmihIoii of f (Hniiii-rclal Htn.-t nml all of said noHlona of wild lots will lie condemned and nn appntisemi-nt of the wm. I "lit and damages n-asitllliiK lo the jwners of said property will lie made by said view ore aforefwUd. All per hoiis owning or lnti-twitl Vn any of said projMTty to le cn1einni-d for said proposal extension ,f fonnnorclal sLriit are hereby duly and legally no UfM of the actions of the Common Omticll pursuant to th pollutions ami ordinance heretofore adopted by said Common Council for said ex ton slon of Commercial strewt. This notice Is published by order of thn Common Council and pursuant to the provisions of the ediarter of th City of Astoria relating- thereto. Dated at Astoria, Oregtin, April 18. 1897. If. E. NELSON. Auditor and roltoe Judge. A Handsome Comploxlon la one of the gr.ate.t charm, a woman can poaeeaa. Pouomi's Uomiojiziom Powuaa giee It. t