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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1897)
1HK DAILY ASTORIAN, Tlll'RSUAY MuKNlNM. MAY SO, !.?. gaily gUtoviau JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. tS. TERMfl or RCHseiitrrioN. DAILY. Sent by mall, pw yew 16.00 Bent by mail, per month 50 Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year 12 In advance. Pontage free to subscriber. All communication Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. Buslm-?s communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorian. The Astorian guarantees to its sub scribers the Unrest 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, has, next to the Portland Oregonian. the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley & Co. sire our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorian can be had every morning at their ftand. 124 Third street. Now that the kmg days have come there is so much more time for building sxvl roali a.nl public parks When the city couscil fixes both ends and the middle of Commercial street the city will have one good thoroughfare oiywey. It Is eaisier to learn sometimes how n t to do certain things than It is to do others. Every mile of county road In Oregon contains many a lesson of how not to build public thorough fares. Astoria grow and take her place inv the great ixmunetvlal centers. If a city will mH even build a street to the dep at it first railroad, can It be expected that it will give evidence to capitalist of t.ht piii-h in ourtnesM which would Induce them to Invest their money here If a city Whits, like Mlcawber. "f MMnetlung to turn up." beftve it iro vlds a decent guest house t'vr stiwisvr. Is It t be wondered at that the nrie slays away? If a community rvfuv to btitld halfway passable county roa-ls, It Is at all tvmarkab'.e that farmers d r.vt care to settle upon its rich lands When costly moth-Ms of triuiiiortat'.on IdrouirU sloughs of mud make it un prol'nable for the few farmer I") th iMiinty to market ha: little pnsliu tliey raise, is it strante that dairy p'-e dii-ts. fruits and wci'Ml'li-s have t - b liv.'.virted h 're at hljh pries, while th finest lands the sun eve:- sliore o:i are gone t- waste? When a town p.ovMe no fhu-es fr lhi clean, healihf'ii amuseimnt of its people. ca:t they b anvthirur strar.se In the fact (ha vountr men. a.vl women to. seek the sahv.ts and oaice halls n leisure hoars Let there be a little rnn l: all lh.-s. things; an ingrafting of that sWru o' energy and patriotism that upon the heaps of ahes In IST1 rebuilt the great Chicago, and from the smoking ruins In 1S1-S were b.rn the beautiful Spokanf and Seattle. Sucli united and determln e-i action by the people of any town or community cann. fail, and lisprte every obstacle must result in success and the establishment of that com munity on a broad plane which wil ever widen and extend Its Influence throughout the world. TRAVELING IS EXTRA-HAZARD OUS. If the touriM is unprovided with me medicinal resource. Change of temper- ! ature. food and water of an unactus- tomed or unwhoJeme quality, ind i route that lies in the tropic or othr ' tvtrions where malaria exirts, are -?oh ine war between Greece and Turkey I and all fraught with danger an one is practically ended, and broken and n"ho has been improvident enough to humiliated, the Utile kingdom has been ! nP!t-" a rriv dial safeguarel. The tvn ...,. current testimony of many voyaturs compelled to ask the powers to mediate. u i . ... . . by land and sea establishes the fact and peace negotiations are now in prog. I Hostetters Stomach Bitt?-s en- reas. Drunk with victory, the Turk's lables those who use it to encounter demands are extreme. The sultan de- j hazards of the nature referred to with mands 115.000.000 Indemnity, the sur-i ,mpuniIr: and that a medlcine wm.Wfro, f r.-i, o..t 'adapted to sudden and unexpected ex- i igencies, it is peculiarly valuable. Dis- rearrangement ox U frontier. Being , orJ(?rs f ver bowel, anJ th almost bankrupt, the Greek government i yf'ttiach. fever and ague, rheumatism will never be able to pay the indemnity. ; and nervous ailments, brought jn by There is more danger of a general.' exposure, are among the maladies to u-hlh mli-i-Anr. t-rn vclr and iwv t - I tiers are most subject. These and h. ttans than from the brief but severs j ers yMd to ,he Uon of the Bitters conflict that has raged. There will ' promptly and completely. necessarily be an alignment of selfish i interests among the powers. England, i Commencement gowns are trimmed at least, will not allow Turkey"s de ma.nJs. Turkey has mobilized an army! with billows of fine lace. "Ten people out uf a dozen are invil- of 500.000 men, one of the fint fight- j (Si" ys a recent medical authority tag machines in the world, a holy war . At the least eight out of these ten. It la has been declared, and the wh.de Otto-;3? ti allow, are suffering from .-.me . , ... , u i form of blood-disease which a perlt- man Empire is stimulate! wIJi new i ...... ent ue of Avers Sarsaparilla would be life. Europe now has the defiant Mos-:gu.o cup? aon.t irvam. lem instead of the "Sick Man" to deal ! with. The conduct of the Greek cam- j A dull vW,w tim ig much , vopue paign haa been a most shamrul ex- in sniart stationery. hibition of cowardice and lncompe-j tency on the part of the officers. Th? ! The cure ef Rheumatism has often men fouglrt like demons, repulsing th taxed medical skill, but it's prevention Tort. .imns. ewrv turn, but w.- 1 ha ver- easy by an occasional always disheartened by Constantme's use of Simmons Liver Regulator. It keeps the liver well regulau-d, and the invariable order to retreat. He has don- ; ?V!ttern f-. from poison. Therein Is nothing but retreat, always flein the secret of health. "I have used It ahead of his army, crowding trains ft years for Indigrion and Consti- wtth his personal baggage. General foun1 11 & one l lief from a touch of Rheumatism." Smolensk! has been the one redeeming. s M figure. From Ueveni pass to the last j . ... .... .... .v. i ku.. I oaiue ai unu, hc iuxb pu.eu mho- The ,amj ,.vr hy self a fighter. At Velastino, where C.Ww. Greater Londn every Turks were killed, he could easily havt ares. checked their progress, but, cur.-ing I obeved orders to retina;. Thr Ore -a : WfbfoOt Corfl Ctire. No r.ew houses In year is l.lfi.t After.... Taking: a co'irse of Aytr's Pills the system Is set in gooil working order and a luan I'cjjins to f 'cl th.tt life is worth living, lie I'.o has K'cor.tc the ,r.ii'u::l prey of const-tuition, t'.ocs realise the friciion nitder which he labors, ur.'.'.l the 1'itrdon ii lifted from liir.i. Then his mountains sink into mole hills, his woroseness gives place to jollity, he is a happy man again. If life doos not seem worth living to yon, yon may take a very different view of it ofter taking Ayer's Cathartic Pills, LV'.ViAL aivektisi:mi:nts. nvrtheriy along the w ext line of I'tli stiet t tho northwHt Nirner of lot ft, Mock i'l thwo camIoiI)- along the ciMiler of blocks M and M, th,. itorlhwest iNir of lot U, bi,H-k r.W; Humioo south wly to the plno of iH-glntilng nnd n. tniiiM lots 1, S. 3 mid 4. bl.n k 25: lot l, i, H and 4. hliH'k ,V' lota 1 n,x. s blH-k r ivnd lot &, rt. 7 !d S, Id.vk S. ' sll of Mcfluie's Astorln, ns subJ.Ht to suoh InipiMvemoiit. ! llmt such luirvvinMt shall ixiiht In removing nil old plank, t ringer and NOTICE DRAIN IN M.-Ct.ritK'S. Notlcv Is hereby glwn tlmt the cont n on .snincll pll,,, 'o establish iMld construct , system of drains In thst xrtkm of the City of At.rli. s laid out and recorded by John Met'lnre ajid extended by Cyrus Olney, tm heie inafior demrlbcd and di-signaled. K.ild tlmiiis to, conl!t of term cotia. niiun pipe not exciting ,,uu1K ,.r IU, ,,.lvhll ,.., inehe, in diameter, said system "'I piling or sotting new p,ts over the en ; drain to lw CAvmtrueted itt the eHsie .. i(,,lc.h .i,,,,.. ., .,, or an proM ty tit whlilt shall lv kn a Module's l'r.liimte lHhti'let No, i, I ,,.,., ... ....... I I 1 I firm tirtv . I I e;i,1 !, ,. ntlinnt ,vn' A CURE IN 48 HOl'rtiiV'" J ll,H inula illinali'I wllh. out liictiiivuniffirc ,r .til J-mtettlt tbo ,l,i,m, d sdle,!,,,,, UMll slloh J,, r ; T.IK. .M Y HrrK TO ..IK VKt-LLNVSIONK ...... and delt,atedju(, ,,,,,,.,, H,W, llvUKll(,uMll ' ' ' i-anM- o-. ..., xx,( ,h,.vf ...,th .... ..i,... lM. on.i 10 w "'wuunra a.--oi nw.l sklewu k. the Klallk. I., b It it 1 "HJilJLi.J SZT IVT S-OjC III Cul'i'ino' In fTi'HiiiHiu.ai'.''" f.(t. I'lK M K lli'l) SuMoniW. riti,lt tnr Udtitit, Im. I'll K UM.Y KISINil OA It Hoi IK KltOM I'tluri.ANHTtlTIIK KAMI'. l.fAYK la-is and SjuS-ilKtlo to ieiiiei by the Ctty mir.y r a id dei wf.el i.l the olTUv of the Audltiv and l'olcej JihUv, and .ii-srlliii to the eharterl of the City of Astoria a ' I the oidln-i ane.-e In relation t i ieto. The land a-id ikvmi's - ill the sMViol assiwinen: xhall Is No fewer than 7,6-13 ptit-'iHs on kitclien utensils have been tukon out at Waahlncton. A foul breath ts one of the creates! aitlictions th.u a man or woman nn have. An affliction m-t only to them. selves, but to those with whom they come in contact. A foul br.th Is a preat dls-ouratrer of affectum. It would be more so if people only realliel Just what bad breath means. Ivnd breath U one of the symptoms of Mns:liation. s-me of the other symptans are sour stomaohe. loss of aiietlte, sick and bil ious headache, dixxiness, heartburn and itt;ress after eat in. These tl'Jntrs mean feiditwtlin. They lead to dysix'psla and worsts thlatts. They all start with con stipation, and conittlpation is Inexcus- whleh lei !,-. to defray the i-wt of oMis:i-ue:l i sa.d svkIoiu of dmins. :utd the d'slilet i'iii- broclnu .nid priuiRiK- l'tnl t. a:.. I the Ian. Is and premises to lie nwi'wl there for are hon'by diwlcuatl follow HeirlrniiiK at the north w-,'.t owner o' lo, S, In hl.H'k t'l; thence .Hist thi-ouch the ivnter of Mocks r i and : to the' ,HlUv Jll(.i, fo(. planks to bo It laid itriUtt Hlte up a-tid dreMaed surface ; Sidewalks to ,. II f.st wide brtwivn' liMIt and tub street and M feet wide1 IvtwcMt !th and loth titiv,'t, and the 1 street to be Improved to the ttiihllnhed m-nde. and In nil inntterH of detail tlic Improvement nlmll Ih m-tSMd lni to the ' plaim and sKvltU'atlon to be prepaid! I'll.lT.AMi lot ;. block the east line , for the same n:il In accordance with Ordinance No. P.MI, r''lutlim to the pn ; i piMVcinonl of sti-ts, j I'lMllnwites of the eSptMiso of such lt- : I proveinoiit and plan and spe, ltleivlon of rl,.. I.H'tilUy to U lmroved wilt bs o i tile In the offlc of the Auditor niid ; public -xaml:iatlon. i I Mull (or ks inn, l lielmhi,. I Viilntllii. Ni, 'J. H,.tith lli d. Miilllfwniui At. rdei'ii. OiymiiU. In nuts. Hesttle. I int. I. Pert T.mil.rlld. K.llelK IHOK, Sli kHK, HimUnd lit t' . tmi. II r.; Nr 'Ii. II. I , K ,!', Mi, !.miIh. Ilin.r. 4iiii'-i'iiilii. II; A M. II. ...mi. ii. I'll I, M ii .ej. it, K Hiil, I llv, llli.allrt, I'luotril Mlufl', M. I. lll..l'IU.'m .W ioIi llttft.n.. New Y"tK, Pllll . l'lii".ll .l.'ii, mi nil poliiu l;l mill i.ulli AHIIIT. No I Ti 1 1 oiMi, s r " i i . 1 1 h. n,ii" ) wiiiix. umiiiii,i hi w ,i.i",.. II. ii. liniaii..n ur ui,m 'iiihhmiiui li"H -r ii.uei.ua ,m. inane, nun iriunil 14 ky lralUla, ,tr i.ii In kUiit muMf. I., r'-t-ii, (.. rii. iiUr to um rwiuMt For Delicacy, for pnrlt jr, inl f"r IniiifioriiiPiil ol tli roin plnilnn ii.ilhlns wiil rioil'a I'uwims fnLODD PDISDN I ,- I . I'. r. t m , T I n T w 11 Vi ' II .J.iinllull..u-ta luusi .irni in u ! TV Ji. Hi' !'"" l-e "unit n UH.UlllttH MlS l'tiinonl urn lltir da uii-ii.rniasu4,ii e.'ni.iffll'lli.fMa rtt.l..t.nT rj.lr.i.l 1 4iwlnl h.-ltil IMI'.in1 if w tall .o uio li feu iin mar 3 lV. Mliiumc .l.iiiiln. Kma t'lty , Tnlll.t p.'l i.i. " i" ! M ii-1 -i Paul, I N , 1'Mul,,1 i.l.,.i.inH,uih.''.o tlO.N.v, .1', I'.WHtii M Mn mo .ii.l I'liiruV'i I l,uira up pr I .'."f 'I S'li trr ' l'ASt.i Iim tnii. I'll lm.el.lim, New !,,,.,,,, (1. o i..l, IMIr.nr , .lirox a fHlii Y.iii a .1 Ii... ou .ml ..Hi. rha-t j.,1 ,n it tii.a m'iiiiil' lil not I oImiS rrn ...lio i ,tmraiilci.irnw i ', lal 1 . - ..... i. iilo.iL,. ilia wn I.l (..r That at the next ivilar (li, of lhtK ,.,.,, , ,,.. """""l.lZXtXW northeast cornor of . . . . ... ........... iiiru.v m-uiil iUiviK mv ' "" thw I'lunnum lu....;l il... In ,. block to the norihea.M corner ..t,,,,v..1,,,1 ,,f ,..,..., ,.,.,,. . , .... ... . ... . . . . ' " r or a iH.iiniL' rnr rtHtrv(i oiia iieaeia May I'l, l:. the aald Common 1 huiihi and full information, rail mi or I Council will ootisldT s:iv ohlvtlona vnli. ' mn.-ici,t oiTiiiT.u mi . him.. i"'.i"' t ,.i, ii.iim,1.,. i,.o.. ... i of lot 2 block 7: thon.v north line of block 7.1 east a ion k tne jYlday. and 72 to the south iilmis the oift line of block 7: tOj,f ft r,.,IMIH,aMlVi ,Ktl,v made, ami by ow tier of the northeast, corner of lot I. blink :.,,. ,ullf llf ,,t0 v , ,,,,, tncmvuit .ilonu the north line of block .l.rlHM j,,u., ,ns ajral,t ,m.h to wie nonneast ivria'r oi ni a. t lmi,rovem,.it 1,, W to the n.irtheust corner of lot block thenco south alonit the e.lMt line of lots 2 and i'. hl.vk to the southca.tt onv-r of lot i 6, M.vk W: then' west alonu the: south line of bl.H-k to the s'luh.-am cvrner of lot i. bUnk S'J; thence south akmc the east lino of blm k '.'j to the southecjtt corner of lot j. b!o'k 91; thence w,t alone the south line of bloi-ka 95. , 97. 9S and W to the south east corner of lot 5, block thence south along the east line of lot 4, block 107 to the Cmnter of lot 5. bl.nk b7; thence west thnuiKh the center of lots 5, 6 and 7. block 107 to the northwest line of lot 7. blnk b7: thence north alonir the west line of lots 7 iui.1 2. bl.H'k li7 to the southwest .-.-rtv.r of lot 7. block W: ohenoe w.t ti the southw.t corner of M s. Iiloek l'i. thence north olontc tike w.t line of lot S and I, block l'"l to the northwest cor ner of lot 1, block I'"'; thence east alone otllce of tile Auditor !Uld IVillce Ju Itfe bef,,re said 21st day of May. lsi;, no such work or improvement will l made except by the iMitcurnuuv of tw. , -third of nil the members, of the Common Council And unless such remonstrance bs Hied, the Ounmoti Council will order said Improvement to b made. l!y order of the Common Council. Attest. . V.. NKI.SON Au.lHor and Illee Judje. ; Astoria, nr.. May 12. Iv.17. ' A. I). CMARLTON tu t t.an'l I'aaa. Aj.m, Portlaii.l, dr. ; lisa Marrla.in St., r Tlilr.l, 1 Astoria and Columbia River Railroad rl Ota. aVMMMMMI ral.Hal Will" U HVt U l .1 t.i tfttaiaulr. Alm.'l.lle -ai.i .ai ?. X o i '"' ni 'iHiv cm 'l loulu tauivle. t lUtAtiO, lUm CASTOR I A for Infant and Children. nrw- Italia ttruiat M km able because it can be sured fure-l easily, quickly and permanently, by the' north line of block b") to the nwthwest use of Dr. rierce s I'leasant ivii.vs Tha plve nature Just the little help that she needs. There Is no case of bll- usness, constiiaiton, indi;estkn, hearburn." or any of the rest of the nixhi-nare breeding brood, that the-? little "Pellets" will mt cure. Send 21 cents tn one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Me-Uca Ass-vla-tkn, Buffalo, N". T., and receive lr. Pierce's l'X'S lge COMMON SKNSE MEDICAL ADVISOft. Uiustrated. CoKiWl Ing.1rs. Jl declares thait he never saw a man 01 aigntty wno was overburuenea wiin setise. They are dandies" said Th.w. Pow ers, of the ertx'Kei, texas. enterprise. while writing about DeWltfsUttle Ear ly IUsers, the famous llule pills f.r sick headache and disorders of the utomaoh id liver. Charles Rogers. corner of lot I. block V': them-e north alonK the west line of blocks ." and 7 to the northwest corner of lot S. block 76; thence east to the southeast corner of lot 3, block 76; th.tice north alone the west lim; of lot 4, blk 7S.to the northwest corner of lot 4, block 7fi: th-nee ea.t to the northwest corner of lot I, block 7j; thejuv north nlons the w,t line of lot S, block 49 to the northwest corner of lot 8, block 49. which 1 the ptaiv of be sinning. The lots and blocks up..n which sic- lal assessment is to lie levle.1 to to de-, seven children not lonu ao. Of the fray the cost of constnictinK raid s-v-n all lived but ne. It Is to b hope! NOTU K Ti Ci'NTIt ACTi 'IIS. Hid. Will be rei-elved by tile O'Ullty N'Urt of the state of irvi:iti. for Clat s ip County, to bo tll.d with the County Clerk, until 2 o'clock e m.. May ;4. l:'7. (or the Improvemi-nt f the south .no-half of Commercial str. et, be:we.-n the t Him- of EUhth stre-t an t the oast line of S-veutli sir-!. In McClui-e's Astoria. The work to be d tie rtci-.ir.llnit to s'l(lcatliinM on file In the oltlce of the County t'b-rk. The riirht Is hereby rei v,-vl to reject a.ny and all bids. ty order of tile County Commission ers. F. I. Iil'Nli.Vlt. C.-unty CI rk. Astoria, Or, May 17. lv-7. Acocrdlnir to the newspapers, an Oh'o huslMuid IwH-ame the happy father of i. V woik-lui 4'7 premium t.-ntt.iial t Ku. k-r. "f 1 klntioina, poutil. and ha taken the as the f.il man at evsry fair TIAU: CARD. Trains leave H.tmlde for Astoria at 7.3d . m. daily and 3 p. m d illy, exi-eid Sunday. Tmlni 1,-ave Astoria for Flavsl at 1 9 a. m. dally and i p. m. dally, sjcoi.t Sunday. v, )Mlv ,,f ,, ,,ry .,i jnnd Trains lesvo Astoria T r S.-asld eat ' .. tw cured by i-Wit Wltcii lUsst 10 W a. m. dally and ( p. m. dally, si-jsalte. but e, . um. s.l.ls. burns, bruls wpt Sunday. J u ul ,, aill tt l1lhmr j, Trains leave Klavel for Astoria at 9 40' trouble .an t- n.iiii!y r.-l.t by a. m. dally and J S"t p. m. dally exespt 1 ,), ,,.,!, c,, i.. U,-er. Sunday. j Sunday afternoon train, one hour Th. ,., (uilm,lltr lf ,. r ...r,. UfT from all pol.xs. ! ( , f ,,r Kw4p . ,.r. - - - 't.ntallt l:t..e.lil KUll.fci ..f Manat. hu- ! .-lta. will t. tM.rvel M ly 7 1 It I ; Beaver Hill . Gilman Coal ...Try It : For Family or , Stcm Purposes. ELMORE. SANBORN & CO Afoul. Aalnrla. system of drains are as follows: Lots 5, 6, 7. S. bl.ick 49; lots 5. . 7. 8. block 4S; lots 7, 8, block 47; lots 1. 2. 3. 4, 3. 6. 7. S. block 72; l.s 1. 2. .1. 4. 5. 6. 7. S. block 73: lots I. 2. X 4. 5. . 7. , block 74; lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. . 7. S, block 75: lots 4. 5. . 7. . bliK-k 76; lots 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7, H, blmk ."; lots 1, 2. 3. 4. 3 .6, 7 S. block ''.; Ms 1. 2. Lowell, Me., has a postml.itre, a ' 3 4, 1 woman phys-.clan, a woman stn.-ei-, o. river and a woman Justice of the j 1. peace. SaltonSea Salt for baths at the Ests-Conn i)rnsr btore Uc and 25c per package. Bracelets are &iram In vogue. 4. 3. 3. 3, 3, 3. 3, 1, 3, 4 6. 7, ". 6. 4. 6. . 7. i. 5. '. R. 6. 7. 5. 7 . 7 6. 7 6. 7. 6. 7. block 7; lots 1. . bio k Mi; lots S. M.ak S block M; 8. bl. k ."; S, block , , block 'j7 ts I" U lota lota ot he UUd tn a Bupply of Chumherlaln's Coutrh Kemedy, the only sure cure for erouih w h.Kplii(f-tauirh. odds and ix)iiK'hs, and so Inaured his children airnlnst thse d !., For sale by Es-tes-Conn Irui Co. lon't thin your hMid with susaafras or p.lsoti It with Mue-maas; but n 1.1 Nature by ustntt IvWItl's Mule Early Klsors. the famous little pill for r. n ntia(lou. btlloiian. as and stoiim -!i and llvT truubl.-s. They nrr purely veget able. Charles H.HO-rs. TEKKIIU.E ACCIDENT It ts a trr. rlti'.e aiii.nt to t-e burm-d or esldeJ; ; but the p.Un an ! ae.my iid frlsh'ful .ItsnKuo-iii'-iita 1-w.i l .piickiy overome iwitl.iit D-a Inn a aear t jatntf I Witt's Wlteti IIojk-I Mm C bar I as It. .-.-m i uf the l'.i.'.i mi" ii ni-rth "f ""li Prt.-1 from i'k- CtiK'il StsiVa Ilia Nnr I'j.t imi iUKi .rih were oatrti'uN turnl pro.lu.i- l:i iiiiiii' p.-rilona . f lniiln th. mn mark Um- -am f thHi w miioii as If I by wen- a-i many tu-k A tiill-postlnit miu-hln, which sticks bills on walls, . M-ll u.i lllttll ua i f.-et. without the use of ladder or inisle.p .t. U .loinK su.-ceiwfii: w.-rk In runs 'PlieatrlriU ople are dell(fht.-.l with It. A i-cullarir;y noticed by the ke,.M.r of the lidiin x. Is that bad wi-ntlie.-iifficts lto.is Just as It doea hiimiin Udriits. A rainy day will make th'-m Umi iir.d Icatbn and a icllmpse of sun. nlttne mak.-M tlM-in buipy as crickets. T)ie 1. 1 il. .mco .ul.)c a-!".! .-nr illmont n.i ut the end of Eebiunry .'1.1.670. and ttu- toial m-iiil-Tship In all d partm.ina w us Ivi lln, with an at.tai attll.,.lie- of 17. d A SNAP. For sal. th.ap and on rosy terms, four choliv biill'lliiK b't. In Met'lure'. i Astoria For particulars call on Howell Don't n.-Klei-t a cotuh becaus- the; Ward, lilt llnnd street, w.-athi-r Is pl-nsiut; la-fur the next navy has done absolutely nothing, tin 1 j CUl'f M )A. F()V Salft at F.S the whole affair has been conducted on ', teS-Coim Dl'Uff Store, the order of child's play. Social rev- j ' olutlon and a Grecian republic w.ll probably follow. There is little use in disguising th-.-1 fact to ouisehes that a screw is lose ; somewhere in the comunity, a hen the, very thinKs which would add io tiie wealth of ail and promote the lapi'i i grow ill of tne city and county art; shamefully neglected. We haw bctu crying for years a railroad! Anyclilng i tor a railroad' And now that ihe ra.l road is nearly completed, not a step, has been taken to make tra ,ic for It. i The railroad of luelf will n-n build up j the town-tCieine must je suin-thing d. To pro-1 A lorKs.'iire farmer name 1 ijl!..n ha. just died at the ai;e of 101 y-ars. He shav.d himself, drank his glass of ber and hi" nightcap of whisky, arc! 'mokd his pipe till a f.-w days b--f..r-his death. His father lived to be M. here for the ra-ilroad to duce traflic there must lie allianc-6 made with business houses in the east and in the Orient; traffic arrangements mu.'t be made w ith railroads and steam ship comuamL-s; inducements must hi offered to capitalists to settle here and produce local traffic by the manufac- Pune Into art'Kil.'S of commerce our raw materials. Capital will readily In vest In a community possessing natural recourccs if Its people show a dispo sition to fairly divide profits. This di vision Is necessary tn a day of compe tition like the present; and It is only the quick, active, energetic community which attracts to itself capital or labor. Population soon finds the place where something Is doing, where there is life, and It Is the dinner pail brigade, manufacturing articles for shipment by rati and by vessel that is going to make Thf G h thee 2. tickling In the fe throat? Do yea coj.T a reat deal, espcciill v.-h n lying dovn? Are you hoarse at times? Des nearly every cold L yoa take settle in your throat? These "throat coughs" are very deceptive. Don't neglect them. Troches, or cough lyrupi won't touch the spot. You must take remedies that will enrich the blood, tone up the nerves; and heal the in flamed membranes. SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos- fihites contains such remedies, t has wonderful nourishing and healing power. The cause of the cough is removed; the whole system is given new life and vigor; and the danger from threatening iung trouble is swept away. Book about it frtt. For ult by all druggists at 50c and S1.UU. SCOTT A BOWNE, New York. SEEK One of the best evidences that Ayer's I Hair Vlgfr is an article of exc-ptlonal merit is the fact that the demand for It is constantly Increasing. No one who pes this incomparable dressing thinks of trying any other preparation for the hair. Salads r.ev sajion. r taste better than at his The Westfleld (Ind.) News prints the following In regard U an old resident of that Place: "Frank McAvoy, for many years In the employ of the L., N. A. & C. Hy. here, says: 'I have used Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Di arrhoea iternedy for ten years or longer -arn never without It In my family. I consider it the best r-medy of the kind manufactured. I take pl'-axure In recommending It. " It is a specific f r all bowel complaints. For sale by Es-t'-s-Conn Drug Co. 'ireat Tiritain has oro-foiirtri of the .v-a!th 'f Kur.pe. although po'isesslng n:y i,ri-'-r:irith of the popula'.l'ih. THE BEST i'.KMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM, From the Falrhav-n (N. Y.) riegis'er. Mr. James Ilowland, of this village, states that for twrnty-flve years his wife has yf-i-n a sufferer from rheuma tism. A few nights ago she was In such pain that she was nearly crazy. She s'.-nt Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he ha1 read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and Instead of g dng for the phy- si ia.n 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 Ealm thor oughly and In in hour's time was able to go to sb-ep. She now applies it when ever she fe.-ls an ache a pain and finds that It always gives relief. He says that no medicine which she had us'-d ever did her as much g'Xd. The .5 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Estes Conn Drug Co. S. block 'J1-; I its .), ly. 7, lill K r.l; lots 5, 6, T. s, blo k IM; lats and the north half .f lots 5. 6, 7. , block lor all In the flty ..f As toria, Clatsop county, Or.gon, as lild out and re-opIed by John M' 'lur and extendeI by Cyrus Olney. Estimates of the exp-nse of ald drain and plans and s(eeitoatloris of the locality to lie drained will b on fll In the olllee of the Auditor and I'ollre Judge for public examination. That at the next regular mwting of the Common f.'ouncll, after t'-n days from the expiration of the notice of hih h Im provement, to-wlt, on Friday, June 4, ISliT, the said Common Council will consider any objections to such Im provement lx:ing made; aril if a remon strance signal by ow n.-rs .f one-half of the prorrrly in the nbov.- .."-rlliel district, Is; filed against such Improve me;nt in the oflUe i,t th" Audi'or nn I Police Judge before saJd fourth day of June, no such work or Improvement will be made exeept by the run' uiToue of two-lhlids of all the members of the common council elect. And urib-sx such p-monstrance be lli' d, the Common Council will order said Improvement to be made. By onb r of the Common ''Mined. Sick th-oditche can lv uulckly and com pletely overcome by u.-lnu thoie f.imoua little pills kn.cn as "D.-Wl'.fs I.lttb-', Ht"1'"1 r-.lls an.und U may d-vel .t. Into, niMI.DKHH AND CONTH ACTORS. RIS.TS." Chiirl- R .g -rs j " " ' p u" l" 1w riur. on ir you want r-o.i1 ItimW and lowest Minute ('..ugh Cutv Is easy to take, prices figure with the ;..bl Mills ami win no wnnt us nuns- implies w. II, KDWAUDH, sgont. Cluirl-s Rogers. 3.'.5 Ciminen lnl street. Astoria. Kurly of the U'.'kiO tons of .- onsiimrd dally In OreiiN-r New York in lh- sum nier tim about I'H per cent la anl-M.i-nt. Some for ten, some for twenty a.id some for Phlrty y-ars hnv.- suffered! frm pll-s and then have been nulckly and i-rmiinently cured by using De-, wltt's Witch Ilaz.-l Solve, the great! r.-tiyily for plb-s and all forms of skin j dl.H.ii-s. Charles Rogers. i Hustler's Astoria Twentieth St. and McKce Ave. Older 'i'.. mctnlsT 'f for.-. He height. tisburn In the tall.-st I'hjlnd.-l-ihla p.oic f.-t K'J Illch-S III Attest: Astoria, RO.ND H. K. Nil I, HON, Auditor and Polic- Judge. Or., May II, 1-D7. KTKKKT IM PRO V i-; M KNT NOTICE. V. P. Johns 4i. New ark. O., says.1 "'lie Minute Cugh Cure saved my i nly j child from dying by croup." It lias nv.-d thousands of others suffering from I croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other j serious throat n:id lung troubles , Charles Rogers. i Good Reason Why Lots ..Are Selling... Vpr- Situated ow tin- Mouth nido of A Twenty ilt'rcps wanner and vegetation :() dayH in advance of tin. Xurlli hiiIo. Mngiiilieent nitcH for iph idelieeH, overlook iiij river ami Kav, Hnnnv ami Hhel teretl. Kasy ami natiiral jarudes; little or mi p-ailii!" net-dtMl. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. Th.; gn-atest difficulty which the Irish government ha to encounter says Mr. Gerald Balfour, Is the In veterate tendency of the people of Ire land to look upon It not as a friendly, but as a hostile, power. Notic- is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City if Astoria h is determined and does hep by d t rrnlne and Int-nd to imprcve Bond street fn.m l lie t-ist side of 1 1 til street to th" weij Kile of 'jth street and that such lin prov-ment snail be made by spelal ;.'s,sessmcnt upon the lands and prem ises nereinatter jw:rlb-d and ibslg- natKl, and which are hereby determined a.ui -jeiiarea to oe penelit.. ,y FU,:h improvement. That the lands and premises upon wr.n n special ass-)Km nt shall l- levied to defray the crsiu and expense of s'j.-jh Impv.-m'-nt are as follows, to-wit: frnm-nclng at the northwest corner of lot 1, block 5, ns laid out and rtiriy-i ty Jonfi McClune, running thence wjutheriy along the west lmnd- ary if said lot 1 the southwest cor-m-r thereof; thence westerly along the center of blocks 59 and 25 to the south east corner of lot 4, block 24; thence There n. people who have objections : to advertising matter In the columns of j a newpa-r. The ground of objection I Is that th"y do not want to read ad vertisements. Now this objection Is not good, for oftentimes thue advertise ments convey valuable Information. For Instance, how else would the trav eling public learn of the excellent din ing car sTVlce of the Wisconsin Cen tral Iln'-s between St. Paul and Chicago, or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call ou the nearest ticket agent or address J. C. Pond, (J. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis., or Goo. S. Batty, General Agent, 246 Stark street, Portland, Or. ASTORIA INVESTMENT CO. 482 Bond Street. W&m MAilD RESTORED Mir. w nm r . r r"jfn-mii,wiii u "cupl0E(fi 7'lnrilV.-.ul.l vllillu.r,UM..ri.ri.i I'lii kiyiiirMj,,,, -ii In,, 1, 11, la. I-1U1..I1. 11,., iiZ i, A"r..."..Vr!f'"'."- ","'11 i Mnnh.si-l l'll.lilo, HnlUllMl to M.rr. Kil . ,.,' , '.'.'l';'. "".r,v"'.m ""''Ully. I'ollntltKlUoll. H.Uitm .11 I,.... ,..,.:: .-. ! .'...".'" ri-ieell .i.q l 1 to Hpriii.turtiiirn and Tii. rMon iitiirini r mil earful bjr Ihwiois I. herai.M. nln.tT ne Mni .M , ... . tatltlK. ftll'tlllCNKIiltli.onlT known n-tnislr to nMri ...... TJTT.TT Wttl BCTORC so AFTER t . " rCPIRKWFJ trmiitU..niln.l rnurniam.ll w.ak ..rifunfc "'u'iu"U.a PrwatwiltlK. ftll'tlilcNKIiitli.onlT known n-mntv i.i.r.i,i 'TT..V with In A written jpiKrsntiwftn and mnnef retiirnwl if m Ih.i.h ,,7,i J V ""'iilnioiil IM m box, all fT.r .., br insIL M,n.l fur Krlrrulir s lUi2ws.SI, Hlru.l..t 4 .ur Addrw I A VUI, H COIVIX t'O R a Uox Kit, Bsa yrsiwlro, Cat. rtU4bf C'HAB ROPERS, 46 Commercial Btrset VIGOR of mi Easily, Quickly. Permanently Restored Weakness, Nervousness, Debility, nn tn th train of Tfli from tmtlf error or lur IfiKAR ; th rMuIti of irrarwork, tlckn. wrrr- (ry, mh ruli itrongth, dTfjpmnt aod Un givn to vary org an nd portion of tha bod, ftimbla. natural mathnda. Jinmadiaia IroDrovifmafift aaon. KatlarahnDoaiibla. UQ rafaranoaa. Book, iplanation and proofs mailed (aaaiad frac ERIE MEDICAL CO., MiSitfft - f' r Wi'vir fJO-TO-BAC CUAKANTtED TOBACCO HABIT form r-tlmo In Ili Kr.u-nl. i rvu-f.KKl In I Im rorlrt ( , t ,n T.l , ,. "'""T" " '"' all. to u,:, 1:1. i..i Hunk finu.,K.nl iiii.ti .ir,, . . " ' '" """ ' 1'nl.oi. m CORE ii llMl4J. li- 1;KI1T IMI) . 1 and It avcr Kinjfijf. vuo.uua ami umiiici in. .itiki .. - ... - nt wh .ar. f.ir a our. I, m.M.iMU.w -ujVr.Vii iZ, .7 11 lm rt Bold and Guarantee by Cha. Iiogors, DruKff1-t mm MANHOOD RESTORED"': nr. rnnti'i Tirtlmr Nott Thl. wonnnrliil minm ITliMrAnlj....l lrt.n,.il .iM.wn.ia 11i eoMflfiuchu Weak Uomory. toM of Brm A'owur, UtMulaabo, Wske. fiilneM. iat Manhood. MiKntljr KuiImUius, Morvouaiiea all drains, idea ui virwnr iu uvur.iv urKBua oi vnncr sex oatiaoa If 7 orer-zor IIOIll lUUtlllUI VI IUI whlon 1 1 DT 11 flnirelsts. Auk (or It, Inks ni.th.ir. M.nufMHire.1 br ths oulhtul errom, eiwle iim of tiitMono, opium or Umnl.iits, lead tolullniillr.Con.iimiillimfir IiiMiiliy. Can bs earrlsd lu mket, $1 per tx, for ,f maU pnp-J(l Clronlar Kree. 8ill anirKl.la, Auk lor IU Inks nn jih,.r. u.,.,.(.i..r.i h tha V ijil , n-.. I feaa Mortlariis Co., I'arln. Prance, Iaiis-larls Drus Co- tUsUlbttliol lUSSlMiSTlIU Gfiial aceula, Xliird VauUlU .M.. iorUau4, Ot. J. W. CONK. A.bU Astoria.