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TllK DAILY ASTOKIAN, SUNDAY MoKNINO, MAY 1807. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor, i Telephone No. . TEKM Or Sl'BUCKllTION. DAILY. Bent toy mall per year Bent by mall, per month Served by carrier, per month.. .16.00 . .SO . .45 WEEKLT. Beat by mall, per y" W ,n advance, rostajre free to subscriber. All communication 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 Ha sub scriber the lanreet circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia Her. Advertising ratea can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old ast weekly In the state of Orppon, has. Beit to the Portland Oregontan, the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley 4 Co. are our Port land agents, and ooplea of the Astorlan an be had every morning at their stand, 124 Third street. tlwy may. There are sore burdens oomiirh In life, tnWerwes and pain AiKHurh. hitrd work etuniirh, and little enoinrh for h, enough to dpra a man and keep htm humble, a keen e:vouri sense of failure, succeed a he may, and a word of hearty commendation now and then will tighten his Hd and brik-Men hla heart, and send him on with new he and fnenry.and If he have any rjwniih! atiounb ft brains at all, will do him no harm. , The Hnst number of the Astoria Fr.i- tor made Ks aipearicw yesterday. The journal is a very nevt e4:ht-iasv wk- j 1 dewted to the Intones of fraternal I WiMli 111 Astoria. Kdllor Mathe:ia la dctvrniincd tv Rive :i of The sH-ty PHIosophy. Of waking many pills there is no uj. Every pill-ntnkvr .yt: "Try mv pill," as if he were offering you bou bou ! The wise man fiuils a good pill ud sticks to it. Also, the w ise Bum who has once tried tlicm never forsakes Jyer's Cathartic Fiils, The "hat trlmmlnns" case hns ! decided In I'lilladelphlM. but It remain a casus belli In tnoit Chicago fiinilllc. When fevers una ..ihr epiit-mle are around, snfety ll In frHf.vlnff the system with Ayer'a KnraapartMa, A per son havltut thin and lti)ure bl.md, Is , In the niont favorable condtthtu to '"OHtoh" whatever' ill., a may b (loat. In In the air. it vI-h In time. The Japan aiv the p. j Went peopl on earth. ThU 4h conceded by every body cX.vpt (he Chine'. Kor ji time tt rrrvptndenia I quite likely t hut the with the tirmtea of news. IJreeoe and Turkey will ivvrt victories I fr the sklv to hloh they are attached. I Thus far bth side have lnen vlet. rl ; ous and lth sld.u have b.en vanquished. ls Wt'blW,' Corn i'ur. euro no ay. For ali at tis-lnn Dniir Stori'. No IN- 1 u Ull The voice of the 'loom. tn dark Thermopylae hey ll, 'Oh, d:lih of irlory ihus to die! Their tomb an altar is, their nanw A mhrhty hertlas of fjin Their dlrve b triumph; cankering nut And Time that tumoth all to dust. That tomb shall nover ! iur hKle The tojnb of WTirris true sjwl trlel. The fulI--ivViI tral of Greece around Lh burle.l in this eaered ground. Simon Ides. I ,TtM "Astorlan" kereby oOVr to doasU 51HCMKED DOLLARS to SU Mary's oapltal, M)rable o demaad to rather DMbms, tbntnr legal ! I pr 4wt4 akawlag that any afterauoa aewa Bmr fiabltahad la Astoria has printed wrthla the last alaety days xplrlag b taea this aflrer a slagla mxI1" ar athar klad ar "tatagraphle praas report.' raaslrod ovar like wtras aatartag althar t the talagraph oateas la Astoria, froa. ay point aatstda of Orogoa. Astoria, Or., October IB, ISM. IDENTITY AFTER DEATH. SaltonSt-a Salt for htttn at th Est ps-Co mi Drujr Moro lOo autl 25c per parkace. CASTOR I A for Infant and Children. t The King of Cireuve ih-e not hedtnte .to throw all rospoiu-lbtllly for th- out- tvake f active htilriie on the pow- ere. itrewe'a natKknal exlxtejv Is now M u. In Uinamtit of deadly cid,w and naxtura tttw ta leet , I'.'r.i uie oiifin u-um is aw to w sjH-Ken. t t..m,ran,. drink by certain linllvld I 1 , uals who like to "bt the devil r unl j A child ww ouml of croup by A Joe ; th tmp " or two of Ayer'a Cherry reotoral. A fldent for this purpose, alnc K entirely remox-ea Impediments to thorough dl geetion and assimilation of food, bo that the body Is Insured its due amount of nourishment, and consequently of stamina. Kheum&tio tendencies and af fections of the kidneys and bladder are j alaj counteracted by the Bitters, which If men are punished or rewarded In ' Is besidea a thorough medicinal stimu- another life, they must be the men who nnr.eiy purer inan Tne raw ex In this life 'have deeerwd punish meat or reward. Their identity mu.it be un-; scU'nable. It must also, if that pun-; rnJtr , ,8 proHed by the Ishirrsnt or reward Is to mean anything ; Dlnglej- bill the tax on diamonds would as an example of God s Judgment liie reduced. This ou.irht to be a great rlirlrteoiMns. be an Identity which is ' eaeouragemeot to 4 he people who work knonTT puMicly. The man who sinned THE BLESSING OP STRONG Nerves ts reoovwaMe, not by the use of mineral sedatives, but by a recourse to effeotual tonic treatment. Opiates and 'WKhbor's child died of the same dreid the like should only be used, as aux- whlle the father was getting lllartea, and then as sparingly as ral- ! rfdy U' CU the do,or- Thl ah'vs the ble. Vigorous nerves are qulot ones. ! n!ity having Ayer s Cherry Tec- and the most direct way to render them ! oriM ' rKUW- so is to reenforce the vital energies. so U to reinforce the vital energies I King George of Greece has been in- Stomach Bitters, will be found ail-euf- vtted to attend the Tnn.'K'Kmv C-rwen. nial Exposition, but he la 90 busy now In reamuurfciff the pograjhy of Europe that he probably wilt not be able to get away. ' citriits of commerce, which react j Juriously upon the nervous system. ln- When any part of the body Isn't doing the work thnt nature Intended It to do. It puts the whole 11 y stem out of tune out of httrmony. SK-l.ri.nK In one par: of Hk Unly Is likely to run Into at part of the body. When children stand a row of bricks on end. they krek the whole row down by Utllug one brick. That la exactly what hap pens to the health when (heb-ov-ls fall to K'rform their proper fuiKtWn. Con. I stlatio!i nuikm trouble all along the 1 line puts the liver out of order. Is 0ttlj for the kidncy-bud for the stom- Oroup and whooping cough are j ache. It holds in the body pol.nou childhood's terrors; but like pneu-1 matter, and becawv it cannot ,fo any monia, bronciiitia, and other throat place ele, it gets into the blood. The and lung troubles, can be quickly hlod curries it all over the system, cured by uclng One Minute Cough That makes slUKglshnens. lax.-ltude. bad Cure. Charlos Rogers. breath and foul tante in the uwuth. tills ' the stomache with itns and cause If Greece U defeat.M an, the sultan .windy belching. stow d'gestlon m the retiUns supreme font rote of his domln- "toiimihe. causes ur stomache. he.'irt lona, the European powers will take the bur;l ,uul headache. You can avoid all blircer oart of the blame, and this rairt uch trouble, for Pr. Tierce s TUvwuit orvsnmll w&eo and have to have dia-1 monds to wear at breakfast every morn- ' must be, unquestionably, the man who :f clvllittiitkin will be exc-llngly fr.ink in saytaig so. Ib condemned. The man who did right-1 . eousness and loved mercy, and walked j According to the newspapers, an Oh o humbly with tiis God. must be, without 1 busband became the happy father of question to any onlooker, the same man who Is justified at toe Judgment. "The nMYvnltion nf friend in a.'vithee 1 . ; seven children not long ago. Of the I seven all lived but one. It is to be hope j he laid tn a supply of Chamberlain's " 1 Cough Remedy, the only sure cure for world," a subject which has been a good j croup, whooping-cough, colds and seal discussed, and about which, we be-! coughs, and so insured his children ! against these diseases. For sale by Es-tee-Conn Drug Co. The Michigan House of Representa tives has decided that the apple blossom i THE BEST REMEDY FOR RHEl'MA i TISM. Front the Fairhaven (X. T.) Register, i Mr. James Rowland, of this village. slates that for twenty-five years his j wife has been a sufferer from rheuma- tism. A few nights ago she was in such ! pain that she was nearly oraxy. She ! sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain : i Balm and instead of gMlng for the phy-' j sic lan he went to the store and secured. a bottle of It. His wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland's purchase at first, but nevertheless applied the Balm thor- Pellots Ct'UE ooiisHji.itii.il a-'ul its at tendant evils. Send 21 ivnts in one-cnt stamps to Dr. U. V. Tierce. Buffalo. N. Y.. f r hi "Medical Adviser." It Is a l"ok ..f IftiS ages, profusely ill 11st ratetl. , How many of us feel b.tter Just fo having called on a physlcjun, even be fore we have taken a single spoonful of his medicine. Heve, books bave been written, seems a very superfluous question a question only possible to a mind that has failed bo comprehend the sharp realities of the " w"is """ """" "l jMouigaoi. oughly and In an hour's time was able us in Scripture of those who have re-1 Isn"t thia reflection on the Plngree po- j to g0 to she now applies it when turned from the unseen realms, there j tat0 blo8Som? j ever she feols an ache t a pain and no question about the identity. Saul w " ' ; fmds that H alwa-s gives relief He when the spring time comes, gentle sa-s that no medicine which she had knew Samuel as if he were in the flesh; Armie uke a gms4bXtl persons, 'used ever did her as much g.d. The Hoses and Elias, on the Mount of j win cleanse the liver and renovate 25 and 50 cent frizes foj. sale by Estes Transfiguration. were recognixed as j the syetem with DeAVitt's Little Early ! Conn Drug Co. readfly as the Incarnate Christ ! fUser- famoua ttle pilU for the liver j The stamp of Individuality, that iden-!H the year round.; when the fleets of Turkey and Greece ttty and oneness of beng which Gvd has meet the sotution of no great navel problems can be expected. There will. Impressed on every man as if he were u i8 peculiar colncidenoe that the '. of course, be nasty fighting, but Turkey the single soul created In all of the unl- man a ho "hates to see his name In the Is inefflcient on the sea and Grece Is Neither ' paper" is always the one to draw at-1 small. "IT IS THE BEST ON EARTH." That is what Edwards Parker, mer. chants of Plains, On., say of Chamber lain's Pain Halm, for rheumatism, lam back, deep seated and muscular pains. Siid by Ewtes-Conn Drug Co. CABTOniA. - to. In looking for apartments the averatte liiillvUluiJ liusiwts th- ttth nom first. verse, is never taken away. sickacES ism- sorro- n-jr miafortune; neither insanity nor Idiocy nor death, can change h. The child receives It at Ks birth, and the world-weary man of The up-to-date girl must krsnv how ti tie evvry sort of n.-k scarf, a the made-up affulrs are d-nied very bad form. 1 tension to the fact thai it Is there. j PERSONAL. The gentleman wlto It should be made a matter of public annoyed the congregation last Sunday knowledge that De Witt's Witch Hazel by continually coughing will And ln- Salve will speedily cure piles of the ' at ant relief by using One Minute Cough lour score tiles, after aU life's chances ; longest standing. It Is the household Cure, a speedy and harmhjsej remedy Not only acute lung troubles, which may prove fatal In a few days, but old chronic coughs and throat troubles may receive immediate relief and be permanently cured by One Minute Cough Cure. Charles Roger. The shirt waist Is and changes, and passes into the world , of spirits, and is there the same the I i child that lay In its cradle a century! ago. Identity is one of the mysteries of be favorite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and sores of all kinds. Charles Rog- j ers. i for throat Rogers. and rung troubles. Charles '"K Krmetrt -.f th b.-onilng the lee l-hour. If the Greeks could perform the ar - j And now the school children look wist- j parently impossible by giving the Turks I vegetab . fully out of the windows of the cla ' a terifle lambasting. Old Glory should lt 18 Ji" A good recommendation for Simmons L.iver Regulator J, that It l purely vegetable and strongly t-mlc. Then to. iter than Tills because easier to fcig, but it is a mystery .never lost when ' ruom and wunt ,he day" that must be run to the top of every flagstaff. Just j tak(? lr "'iu!d or p.wd.T ami with no e!aie before vacation begins. enoe conferred. And John Doe in heaven will be the identic! John De his j e. E, Turner, of Compton, Mo., writes friends knew on earth, and Richard Doe j ug that after suffering from piles for tn hell will be the same Richard that ; seventeen years, he completely cured I them by using three boxes of De Witt' j Witch Hazel Salve. It cures eczema and never air In (tflftejuMHi Phfljt R.trpr John's old friends will all gladly recog-j nize him, and Richard's old companion will greet him. on general principles. I. griping, while the r-lef frln Constl pation. Biliousness, Sick Heda he and If any of our readers are troubled with uypeia Is iulfk and sure. "I find we used to se fitting himfelf fr that position so pertinaciously here on earth. loss of hair, the best preparation to re plenish It that we know of !s Hall's Hair Renewer. Merit tells. Simmons l.iver Regulator a very af and valuable family medicine." Rev. J. M. Rollins, FalrtMd, Va. In schools where the events of the day, as chronicled in the newspapers, are followel day by day much more closely than by the ordinary nader, and almost as minutely as In diplomatic oflloes, the glaiatorlal struggle between Greece and Turkey, between the crtss and the crescent, the Christian and the Moslem, s.i"ves a a daily b-xt fir dia-i cupslun. Investigation and lii'iuiry, ani i Grecian mythology, Grecian history, I Grecian poetry and above ail the pro- nunclati'n and significance of Crefa., j names (which have changed much !n i modern tliiies), are more than almost anything else the prevailing theme in j inoiisaiiuis or nomes and in hundreds of places where youth is taught. Not withstanding the prominence given to Greek in classical education, up to the present time there are few men of past genoratkms who can take up yester toy'R ftcoounta.of what transpired near the s'liadows of Olympus and read aloud the names correctly in the light of mod ern school usage. A bicycle race In Boston on Eafter Monday attracted 20,000, while base ball called out only 12.000. But Boston would do better If lt ha1 the pt-nnant. British officers who, at a time like the 1 presont, offar their services to the Turks against the Greeks, ought to be stripped of their commissions and dismissed from the service. I Til tl&- stall Ecu: tt CASTOniA. 1 i4W 'y It ei tr; There ianc.thlng better-for a human being, sometimes, than a little hearty praise. Many good people conscien tiously act on the directly opposite, and ij.uk nothing better than a little hearty blame. They are mistak en, be oonsofc-ntlou in their blame as Poo? Blood Unconditional surrend(.-r, Is the only j ienns those famouH little pills known as DeWltt's Little Early Risers will j How Juty? many m.-n iictuuily enj,,y )ury make with constipation, sick headache and stomach troubles. Charles Rogers. I n If those Culan cuT-siwndenits will only Htay away fnm Greece we can keep fairly well informed on the pro gr -ss of Katftern hostilitL s. a new harness won't give him tl st'cng'tli. If a house is cold new furniture won't warm it If your strength is easily ex hausted; work a burden; nerves weak; digestion poor; muscles soft; if you are pale and worn out, the trouble is with the blood. It is not so much IMPURE blood as POOR blood. Pills won't make this blood rich; nor will bitters, nor iron tonics, any more than a new harness will give strength to thehprse,or new furniture' will make a house warm. For poor blood you want something- that will make rich blood. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos phites is the best remedy in the world for enriching- the blood. Te have prepared a book felling you mors about the subject. Sent Free. Fortale by all drusU at 50c.& $1X0. SCOTT & BOWXE, NfW York. Torturing, Ichlng, scaly skin erup tions, burns and scalds are soothed j at onrj and promptly healed by De , Witt's Witch Hazel Halve, the best : known cure for piles. Chas Rogers. 1 SIMMON Sh REGULAT0R7 . "t- -r One of the!lrgunwnts against a law ; suppressing the cartonist is the piob lable satisfaction that it would give the ! Sultan of Turkey. The Westfleld (Ind.) News prints the ; following In regard to an old resident I of that place: "Frank McAvoy, for many years In the. employ of the L., I N. A. & C. Ry. here, says: "I have used am never without lt In my family. I consider it the best remedy of the kind manufactured. I take pleasure In Hb Favorite Home Hemeffn. For ail diseases caused by derangement 01 the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach, a. Keep it always in the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per teeny sate purgative, alterative and tonic II you feel dull, debilitated, have freauen! i Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dl-1 , ' u 1 "u:3 uaaiy, poor appe- arrboea Remedy for ten years or longer! "le ?na l0"?Ue COated' you are suffering Hum wrpiu nver or Diuousness, and SIM MONS Liver Regulator will cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to recommending it " It is a specific f t ai8esti or reel heavy after meals or sleeo- all bowel complaints. For sale by Ei-' '5S at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER KtOuLATOR will telievs you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and reflating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. J. If- Z.-IIin & Co., I-l.llaaclpl.la. tes-Conn Drug Co. A novel souvenler owned by a well known whist player of Chicago is a pack of cards, on each one of which Is the autograph of some eminent author ity on the game. r k'.it Is now In full 1 WIDE fresh from the mills for 1897 fishing Every Ball Guaranteed Report Imperfections Beware of Imitations Every Ball Must Be Marked Marshall & Co. SHREWSBURY MILLS Manufactured from Flax selected specially for Columbia River Fishing ....See that every ball bears the MARSHALL LABEL 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 PLY 4o's. 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, PLY so's. 7, 8,0, 10 PLY 30,s. Elmore, Sanborn & Co. AGENTS 482 BOND STREET MCllAl. AlVl:itTIHiaiM!NTM. NtvpiCK OK KXTKNHION OK COM. MIC UCI A I. HTItnCT. Noll. I ln'ivby nlvfit Umt Urn C"i. HWMi (Min.'ll of lh City f Asbiria, ClttKop t'oimy, Hlivl. OiKioii. Iiavs tin. I'ltloil mikI iloli'inilnivi t Mlnl innrt'lal slrm't. Ill It" '"y ,,f Asb.da. lli beginning, twntnii ami lnlrtiia. illiil (mints, nl lml to l n ttxitUMol l"lii luivlnnflrr it.-srll4 nil scl fori It. n.l us nvr fi!ly P pear by th l''P'i't. niw. pll HJ survi'ys of siiJ'l pi"""'l rut.'ii.lnii of Cniiimrrlil li't. n mi III" l th ulllos of iho Aiiilttr wi'l 1'oilf Jii'U. ami einl.rwi'nl nivl ileorltl III 'nll namv No. X-'.ll. antlllt "An ir.tliino i-oiiitrnilng llw i"iMrl, plat of urvy. of th piMpiwM r.Mil"U "f 'nMimsr dial lrl." approve.1 ,linh S3. 1'. mi.l th Coimnoii Coiini'll of llm oily of Atrl. t1iitP "Hity. orrg.ni, Imv. lug a.MiakiiM by lnvilgil.ii mt Inuulry iul All rKmlnll'ii "f In r or.1 that J. II. Man"H. ' A". Hi..n ami T. O. Tnilllngnr r illsln Urll fnvlK.M.T of llw City or As toria, b.i.I no kin to any "f U imis or liitd tu ny pr 'pet ty to Imi 4.priprlBtM fr tl riwt"ii of Coniiunri'lal strot iui pnvul4 hy tr-illiittii.- Nn. :.'3I. "Htl"t "An rtll limuv iiitllmln ll n-lHWi. pli f survoy of tlm priir. rtamlit of tVmtiK'tvlal sliwt." aii'ivt Mnh 32, INUJ. sjkI tlml . h of aaJ'l ixtMui .uHa tit ipialllt.aUiuui of Jumni i4 tlM Omul I Court of lh Hlato f Or. g.ni, fur th tHuity of CUtp, In Dial they ami -iuh ..f tlwm r wlitt tiialo diU-n f th I'lilt! ami of th Hlal of Oron. over (la atf of :'l y, 'i4 rs anJ hv Uh.ii ! itrtiits tuut lg"J votur .f AUrla. OtttJKtp ouny, trT"ii. J'l f wants Ui wlibh Ihry n.w tn.t. f. nwwv than on y. itr lut ami 'h of tlnr nantr ar on the t rll of aol.l Clitp ivunty, aiul tltat u'h of tlim r aubjwil t. Jury .Inly, and that each anil all -f anl.l alKnt. iiajnl M.rMi, fir Invrstigntioit mJ. ar nutttl.tt anl tiiallrlrd to ant as vtnwvr as riulrl by tlw rhartr- of th City of Atrls. aol p.aamalns' ail th iual Mention tuvrwiuu-y tlrn as fully an. I sntlnfaotorlly Bix-wr to tlv Cum linm CoUiloll, stT Uw lliViMTtlvn ma.1 aforviiJ.l, bn1 ssoh of M imiurht krwnia batiK by a wrltum liit.iiii.'iil, tllril In Uvn IH of Hi Au--lit. r an. I I'oll.it Jmlirr-. ha In .l.t'iarxl ttwit llu-y Kiawf tlw nvarr ijual mmtliiim tn .-( hm vUnriM r'rr.ai(J. thn aal.1 J. II Mojix-H. '. V Minn iwt T. O. Tmlllnisvr bn u tliry r httvby apiHilnb'.l ii'm to irr (h prupoMsl rtt'iinUm of I'oiiuiirr.'lal atfvot In th 1ty of Aatort.i. a .la. at-ribn.! by tlw Surveyor an. I pihI llcj In his sajil r'kM, which sai.l r"ii was a.lnptm by Vv ( "omtii .ti I'ouncll of th tVy of Ast.da In ul1 onil- iittmw No. Jl'31. ami ar lrrby author Isnl ami rmpowrtt t mak th as- rtfiHttt bria4ta aji.t itilij"a tn uimuinc an.l (mxI.muiiIii of :lM Com- mnri'lal stm-t, as rnjuirvU by th. ciiar- trr of th CHy ft Aat.rla; thai alj vlnwra htvln app4ntn ar h'Tby ripilri aiul lniritotrl to mm-t at th ntn.w of Uw Auditor aiul I'iiIUw Jiuls. In th City Hall of sal.l city of Astoria on in jttn .my ur April. n7. at lb hour of 10 o'rliK-k In th foptinon of attlil .lay, ami tlnn an.l tlu-ro to tual Ify as au.'h vlowrr aa miulml by th" rlMirw of tho City of Aat rtn. Tlmt the lsumliirl. UrliiMlnu, tr- rnliiuM. Int'TiniKlUvio p.Hniji an.l .1m. rip. th 111 of th irp"rty U t' etil.'re.l unon and pomlefiinnl f'T thn prp""l X tension f aiiM Coniinerclal trt ar ilavmrtlxM as follows, to-wtf: ItnKlmilna t a lnt markni by lat'k in th cwt Unc vi i?cvrnt.ia alrewt, at Its lnt"r.yHlnn with thes.uth lln of CoiiitiHiital lrwt, will, h p.ilnt Is 700 f.t north. 4 ilnrrtm 21 mlnutas -t atwl 30, f.-t rnsrih. 5 d.-ursoi Jl minutes nist of a ston uioiiument at rroib-r of th InternectUm 'if Seven-t.-nth tr.'t with Franklin avsnue. In Hhlvley' Astoria, which tuck Is lo iImi fKrhwst ooriu-r of block U2, m Klilvl..y's Atiorln; ihetion ninnln ist. rly and parallel with th north lln of Kxrluiiitro str.-ot t'l tlw wiwt lln of Twffnty-thlnl ulrc't, extended, a ills Uincs of 2100 fwt; tb"tic norllK'rly and at rlKht u.iikI to tln iwnth line of Kxchimton street 60 fwt; Uhhio. wint erly iui.I punillel b the north lln of KxohlllIKe street 2100 frwt, b a ilnt of IntenuH-tlon with thn emit lln of Heventfnth at rent, o t. northerly from Die pliiee of lxtrliii Juk; tli.Mioe wmltHTly GO fH.t to th plnY- of lw.(fln nlntf. Said strip of land north of und 3, 3, 3. 3, 3. 3. 4, 4. 4, 4, 4. 4, I, r., r-. G, S. f., adjar.Mit t.) lots 1, 2, bliHk 132; lot 1, 2, bl.M-k 131: lots 1, 2, blork 130; loti 1, 2, blituk 129; I..W 1, 2. bl.pck UK, litn , 2, block 127. all In Khlvoley's ANtorlii, nnd ttlwi lylii north of and ndjiionit tn Kl if ht emit h. Nineteenth, Twntlnth, Twonty-llrst and Tw.tity-swond str'ftts, Tluit all of said described reril pixxty and ull of sold lots and blocks are sttiuite in the (list riot enilnuij In luiU I projKised extmislon of Cimin n lal strrt and hII of said norllons of ld lots will lie oondeiraicd and un appmJsenint of tne Ixm. nllt and 1ii.iiii,ts resultlnir to the ywiu-r of saW property will be mud by said viewers afttresald. All per- smis ownlntf or lnteirnteil In any of said pniporty to te condemrw-d for sold proiKMnd extension of Ootnmorcial strwt are hereby duly and le-frally no- tided of the actions of the Common Council pursuant to the resolutions and ordinances heretofore adopted by aid Common Council for said exten sion of Commercial street. This notloe Is published by order of the Common Council and pursuant to the provisions of the charter of the City of Astoria relating- thereto. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, April W. 1897. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Polios Judge. A Handsome Com n I ax inn Is on of th. irettMt charm, a woman csa ppMOT.. Pusaoai' Comiuuiom Powuaa glras it.