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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1897)
HIK DAILY ASTOIUAN, Sl'NDAV MOitNINU. MAY 23, l.7. JOHN T. LIOHTER, Editor. Telephone No, M. TERMS OF SIT RUCK! PTIOJI. DAILY. St by mall, per year I6.W 8nt by mail, per month W Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year It in advance. Postage fre to tubscrlbera. AU communication! Intended for publi cation should be directed to the editor. BualncM communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Aatorian. The Astorlan guarantees to its sub- cribera the largest circulation of any ewspaper published on the Columbia Hver. Advertising; rates can be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlaa. the second old est weekly in the state of Oregon, has, next to the Portland Oregonlan. the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handle? & Co. jire our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning- at their stand. 124 Third street. THE SIGNIFICANCE OF IT. Not a Astorlan who witnessed the reception accorded yesterday to Mr. C. P. Huntington, president of the South ern Pacific Company, and that gentle man's Intern In the minutest details connected with the city of destiny at the mouth of the Columbia, can doubt for an instant that be has more than passing- interest In its affairs. Evi dently he was here for business, and his careful study of maps ani charts .and personal inspection of the railroad Une, this city, Flavel. and New Astoria, Is another link in the chain of evidence gulng to prove that Astoria is to le the terminal of several great transcon tinental railroads. While Mr. Hunt ington, as was natural, made no de cided statement as to the exact rela- non or ms railroad to Astoria a future, yet his evident satisfaction at the progress already made hy Mr. Ham mond an building- the Astoria railroad, and his statement that the Southern Pacific would use ti line for business, implied r.ore than .was expressed in bis words. Astoria -has never been more honored in tts history than by the visit of this king of railroad builders and financiers, whose unspoken wishes are fulfilled .and whose gigantic plars always carry with them Increased busi ness for the community m w blch he is operating. If he "does business with Hammond's road, it means that :he road will be profitable; It means that Astoria has reacihed a new era In its existence opening up a plane of pro.- A-Ver's Cherry Pectoral. It stops ihe , . , ' distressing cough, soothes Irritation of perlty that wlj mere than fu fl the w ..... . . . a , the threat and lungs, and induce much visions of its most ardent dreamer; rep.. Hundreds have testi- it means that In the turn of ralir -a.1 affairs in the Pacific" Northwest, As-1 torla is to be allied with prspeious and ' paying- Institutions, which in the times I of panic, while so many of their neigh bors succumbed and went to the wall. held their heals above the flood and pushed on to greater prosperity. With sudh connections, and such men a - .. . . Huntington, Hammond and Hi a e and friends of the grow ln port. tner can be no possible limit to the shipping and commercial development of Astoria In the coming years. The tide has se. In, and Jt remains alone for Astorian to decide whether ahey will take ad vantage of its flxd and press forward to ever lncrea.s:n? importance and c un mercial influence. The metal is h-rj of which prop?rous nations and thrii:ig ofmmunit!iS are made, and ".lt-i at- i tlon along right line?, added to the ' impetus hlr-n-iy give.t by th-A 1 lar'e intere.te i;i i.ur future, 1- e-rta. to p suU in the mjt signal sue: :t-i. I AN EXPLANATION. The M. E. church is Uabl- to have a cinwdt-d h 'U.-e Sunday evening from tlie th-inc announced. Protestants usually have but liHle use for any thing tiuct c.en sug-5ts ilo.nan ',i-tho!:c).-in. Tie: .W.oclan cnfe-:-es a conifin. solely out of tiiisiderati'n for the piin- nj)le involved, P-st some good ("atlioll?; or r u-Ca;ii';k: reader may onstru the ubove Rem from yestrrr Jay's Iwal column as an expression of the papr'i opiniun resriittlng- the thi ological doc trine to 'wuloh it is presumed to refer. Such Is not th ease. The Astorlan does ifc,t know nor care what theme the i-astor of the Mthodit church baa soen fit to Faiect as a subject of dis course in his pulpit today. The text he has proclaimed may be indicative of a purpose on his part to attack an ancient tenet of faith held today not alone by the lioman Catholic church, but by several important branches of Protest antism as well, or it may be In tended merely as a card to draw an Increased attendance at his ser vice, after a style of advertising whioii has in most other communities been appropriately relegated to Salva tion Army circles, while the 'real subject of his aeraan-w!ll turn out -if-; mi. to be a harmli! discussion of the wn stbilltw of atrial navigation, or thecal orle. effort n t?rrrtflrial vegetation of the spot tin the sun. But, whatever h aim. or however he may proceed to at tract hi, crowd I a nutter with which oU!i pajier ha. no Interest and h nothing particular to dv The local and adverUflns column of the Astorlan are or may Ivcmw, for a prMer quid prd Q,no,i the property of the 'publR-'s Mng us the purpwe is legitimate, and tho doconcl, a atvl prprtlv of the best order of cIvilij-M jmcloty nrv olwervcd In the form or language iinwii cm ploy.M. Its editorial columns, on th contrary, arc the exclusive pnper:y of th paper liwlf. and are reserved for the rvw-.fl of the M-utlme-its aiul opinions of Its proprietor and editor In its own department, the Aatorlnn i h:is ha I occasion more Rhsm once t- i ,v' Rn" "UU1 s v I about In thi .lay of ISth century civ Dilation sevkliig t stir up sectarian strife or prejudice- Jn the people of any cnm.-minity In this country ought to be treated a. a public enemy, and oon:;nl In a Jail or Insane asylum until he learns better sens;. PROTECT THE SYSTEM FKOM MALAKIA. It is possible to do this even In r glona of country where miasma is mos rife, and where the periodic fevers which It cause assume their most for mldable type. The immense popular ity of Hosteller's Stomach Hitters is very largely attributable to the fact fact of its efficacy as a remedy for chills and fever, bilious remittent, and as a preventive of the various forms of ma larial disease. In those portions o the West atvi Souti where complaints of this nature prevail, and in the tropica, It is particularly esteemed for the pro. tectlve Influence which it exerts; and It has been very widely adopted as a substitute for the dan gerous and tvnv iwrative,y "WrU'ient ll5JM. sulpnate of quinine. Physician have not been i arrwn i ( hi laat ti, crinoHle its nlm1t!l j and emphatic professional tndorse- ments which It has received have added to the reputation home and abroad. It has obtained Stetson's walking fiats for women are (replete with a certain chic that is ap- predated by those who dote on exelus- ive styles. It la fortunate day for a man when he lrst discoveres the value of Ayer"s Sar saprilla as a blood-purifier. With this medicine, he knows be has found a rem edy upon which be may rely, and that his life-long mclady Is at last complied Has cured others, will cure you. A railway employe at Vienna recently committed suicide. When his pockets were searched a letter waa found In whioh he left all his property, namely, t.ie rope with which l.had hanged him- jself to his wife, from whom he had ben divorced ten years. Pulmonary consumption, in Its early Images, may be checked by the use of ' fled to the remarkable virtues of ;his Preparation. The croquet girl pays special attention i to her shoes and hosiery. j Sot only pi!es of ,he verj. worst klnJ jean be cured by DeVt'ltt's Wltcn Haze; j Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruls- !U ulcers and al! other sUn troubles can be instantly rellevod by , v . , ! Ch same remedy. Charles Rogers, 1 j Kate, the lady of the bundles, wa out ln nv;'6t startling get-up ys'erday. ! Every bit vf ribUn in her possession jshe apparently had pinnel to th" var , i jus pfrtions of her very startling a'tlre. V. B. Joh.is.'.n. New-ark, O., jiays, . j "One Minute C'ugh Cure saved my only i child fr'irn dy!r.' bv croup." It has avel thousands others suffering Iron '1 croup, pii-uinoma. bpnchltls and other s-rious thr-at a.'Kl lung troubles Chark-s ip.rs. Th.. u t:ii:..- in the way of I . 1-1 r.- t:- -voivel ; srirl hint at t :e 1 the wolj !-!,. ai-.r. Mi.tbiiiry of a s'-ie 'u.'i rt tauii . - bow tying :"h, i v 1 UU 1 II H Look :b'u; yo'-! See for yourself! Who suij'er most from sleeplessness, nervousness, nervous dyspei;. r.curalzia, despondency, general weak- Cj ness no are on the cave of nervous prostration all tne time? Those who are thin, Opium, chloral, bromides, headache powders, only make matters worse. Iron and bit ters are only stimulants. To be cured, and cured for rood, you need a fat-making; food. Yoo Want new blood, rich blood; and a strong nerve tonic SCOTT'S EMULSION of E Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos phites is all this. It feeds the tissues, makes rich blood, and strengthens the nerves. Book about it Ircc for the asking. For tale by all druggists at 50c ani $1.00. SCOTT & BOWSE, New York. - , Who could Imngine that this nhouKl bt The place where, In eluhtrm oincty.thiM That white wotld-wondcr o( r.h and dotae ShoiiKI rhnJowthe nation, polychrome... Iter at the Kair a th prlte conlrrtej On Ayrr'a Pilti, Vy th world prc(ctrd. Chleaco-liVe. thf T a rtcotil hew, Kiucc tbey atarteJ 3 )car ai. Aycrs Calliariic Pills have, from tho timo of their preparation, been a continuous success vrith tho public. And that means that Ayer's Pills accomplish what is promised for them; they cure -where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pills should be recognized by the World's Fair medal of 1893 a fact which emphasizes the record: SO Years of Cures. Despite the fact that Pelft ware Is losing tts popularity, the pretty blue and white combination Is most accept able ln summer furnishing. SaltonSea Salt for baths at the Estes-Conn Dniff Store 10c and 25c per package. Now when we begin to feel uncom fortable In our shaded drawing rooms or bed chambers. U t us think what we can do to make life less a burden for Chose working in our hot kitchens. There la nothing that cau.es a omen greater discomfort and misery than the constantly recurring Headache. Men suffer less with Headache. "My nife's health v.as very Indlffensnt, having Headache continually, and Just two Iiackages of Simmons Liver Regulator released her from all Headache and gave tone and vigor to her whole system. I have never regretted its use." M. B. DeBord. Mt. Vernon. Ky. Sets of garden tools at twenty-live cents are the sort of toys children dote upon, for digging is always dear to the Juvenile heart. A foul breath Is one of the greatest afflictions that a man or woman -an have. An affliction not only to them selves, but to those with whom they come In contact. A foul breath is a great discourager of affection. It would j be more so If people only reallzl Just what bad ttrtath means. Had breath I- t one ot the symptoms of consul nation. Some of the other symptons are four j stomaehe, loss of apatite, sick and bl:- j lous headache, dlzzlmss, heartburn and j distress after eating. Thes-e t'.ili.gs iiiian i kidisvfittun. They leal to dyspnea and i worse things. They all star: with con- ! tlpatlon, and o-nstlpation Is inexcus- : able because It can Ije surel-cure'l .!. a.l mj,.n,iv l.v .h-! use of Dr. Pierce's Pk-asant Pell -s. j the strawl-rry ar a popular trio at The give nature Just the little help : t'rf"Sf nt thait she needs. There is no case of bll- m iotwness, constlpaton, indlgeatlon, I hea.-burn," or any of the rst of the nlght-mare breeding brOMl. that the- I little "Peilets" will not cure. Send 21 cents in one-cent stamps to World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierces im page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISOR, illustrated. Pr .f. Forbes, the electrician, who haa be.-n examining the cataracts of the Nile, finds that they can provide enough lwer to pump the river water uin th'- te-Hs and to supply mo:ive jover to the railways and to factories at a '!i.-ta;ic. Don't Ill-fleet a cough bei ..-ather i-1 i.,,;t.s;..nr : before .- .'il r .;!. ,.r 'und it may d.-' th- -riou.s dWIiculty beyond repair. nt- I'on-lj I'ttr- n.-ty fo take a '11 do unat it" name Implies. ,. Ko--rs. A i-iic- Jias 1-een iavnteil f r b-1 -r to 1 i riy thr-e thouy.ind word a inln- ! I'- IS ditlielllt to hj So mUCll yhotild have b t.-ik.- i to nc - lo.oi ,..-! the .-i-i.;onal n-:da of pi-f.-s-ional njuilifin. Don't thin y.ur bl- od with sasafrai or p lison It with b'.ue-masH; but sil'I Xa-.ure by uelntr Iie'.VItt' I.lttle Early !'J.-'T', the fiimous little iI1Ih ' ir c n tipatton, bilioufn'ss and toma-;h an'l lh-i-r trouiil.-s. They are purely ve?-t-able. Charles Itogers. The Western Populists who are now out on the highways howling about the proyjierity's non-arrival would eat meat raw before they would split enough wood to cook It. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. It Is a ter rible accident to W bufned or scalded; but the pain and ajjony and frlgh'ful di.Hrigur;m"n-ts can fct fjuickly overewne without having a scar by using Ie Wltt's Witch Hazel Halve. Charlea Rogers. Th? troujle with a reform council Is the Itoh tt has Vi reform everything In t-iglit. wlic-n lotting well trough alone would be better In sonfl: cases.. OABTOTIIA. Malli 01 bdi: Jaimn Is said to Ih nuiwlnx a desire to mqvior the world. iIiihw was nf lltotod that way a iIhiH time ato, but she Inn taken treatment tor It. THE HEST HKMEUT IVU KHEl'MA TISM. Khmh the Falrhavm (M. Y.) neidater. Mr. JnmOs Rowland, of this vlilau. state that for twenlytlve -eais his wlf haa Iwn a suiTercr frotri rlieuma- tlMiii A fow nluh( ittfi. Mhrt wiu ill ttiieh pain that she was nearly ,.y. sen, Mr. Kowl.u.d for the dector. but he had read of fhaii.l. Iain's l'an Italmandlns.dofg.l.m for the phy. , , ... , iKieiiin m went tvi wio storo ano c imn i a bottle of It. His wife did not ai-pi-ev !of Mr. Kow land's purchase at llmt. but 'nevertholo,. applUM the Halm f.or - ouMv ) !,. -tn hear,, tin. was , o... , .... ,... to to Sl'-'P' h.t ti.nv AtitJl It win 11 ever she feela itn nche r a pain and llntl th'il II rtlwiii-v tlvtm ivl'ef He sjwh that no modi,!.... which .he had .... . .... us l excr ill. I h r us .mien c .m. i ii :X and SO .vnt aiar. f.h, sale by Ks s Conn Drug Co. I A itlitKliam start w.iUl a d an oatrich I , I be co mr.onded by Wimon t C"hI taft The Wttleld tlnd News prints the ! following In regard to an old resident ; tain M 1, i, 3 and i. bl.K-k :T; IviU I, of that place: "Frank XlcAvoy. for!!. 3 ami i, bl.K'k 59; lota J, H, T nd S. jmany In the employ of the I... j block .'. and lou 5, . ? and s. bl.n k 5V N. A. A C. Ky, here, says: "I h iveued all of MrCturv'a Astoria, as siibj.vt to1 Chamtierlaln's Colic. Cholera and P. -t such impivvm.it. ' arrhoea Kemly for ten years or iomterj That mmh lmpiMeuu'nt aim II iviflst -am never without It In my family, j In removing all i.ld plank, at ringers and I ctKinlder It the beat remedy of (he'eapa, piling or txwts and ilrlvlmr n.n jk'.nd man u fact ure-l. I take pleasure In piling or anting no ints over tho en j recommending It. " It !s a peilrlc f r tire I. Mirth t.tereof art I placing r an oon-ei cmpiatms. i-or sale ny f.t- aiuj strl igrra up.m Mich piles or piats t-s-Conn Drug Co. ' :uM pnklng said m:w thiMUghout the ' f"l width there, f uith Mr plank be- You may forw railrmi li to accept n'twevo llewalks, the plank to be bicyiie as Niggiige. but you can't make 'il'd grain elge up and drese, surface. ' th, ni bring ft back as a bicycle. Aeocrdlng to the newiaper, an Oh o husband became the happy father of seven children not long ago. Of the seven all lived but one. It la to be hopel lie lttll in a supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, the only sure cure for croup. whooping-cough, colds and coughs, and so Insured his children against th.we diseases. For sale by Ea-! tes-Conn Drug Co. ' on tile In the office of the Auditor and Tlv only time we are s.-U.-d wltli .in! N,.-e Judge for public examination. lrrUt:ble d.slre t.. give up th- en I ..itThat nt the next regular meeting of in t.ie o-n tar Is when It raliM. I the Common Council, after the final publliMvtl.m of thl notice, to-wlt: nn Some for ten. some for twenty a.idiKtiduy. May 21. lStC. the wild Common some for thirty ynr have .oiuVred Council will oni.r any obl.tlon from piles and then have b. en .pib kly and pennanently cure.1 by u.-0n I wltt's Witch Ilaxel Sahe, the K'r'at ren,y for pll.-s and all forms of Uln liseases. Charles H irer.. Iowa has iomoninil.,.,1 with ir. ...n. by ttb.,lllhnK ,h.. (,1(.;ir, ,t( nn.. allow ing Sunilny bue bull to remain In vogue. Why o..k older than you really are. when Hall's Hair li-m-wer will o m-: pletely ustore the natural color, as, In yonth. to gray, fad-d -r d'sco;, n d . h..lr. ! The business nuvn wh 1 want- t.. make $r.').iH) K furthest "tlll blng s nip li ed for by Pole Kxpl'T'T I'.-ary. I'st WfllfiMII (Inl'll 11111' Nil nill-v uf v i"v ",r '" teS-L01in UI'lUT MofP. T S"ft-SO"IIeil CTilb, Ih- shad .1:1 1 hKti.aehe can i- pilekiy a.:-! i-.m- I'letely overcome by ulng tho-.- r .ni. us ""le puis kn.n -n as '!. r.t's t..tie Early ltls.-rs." Charleu l: g -rs. THE OBJECTION N'r.T OOi,D. There n' people who hav- ,,bj-. tlons to adver:lln? matt t ln the fN.Pimn-i of a newspaper. The ground of oi,j,"t,,n Is that they do not w ant to re id ut -' vtbements. Now this obj. ction lsn.tiT" C"unty ('"urt of n,l1m'i g..o.l. fo- oftentlm-s 'hv- :i l.e-tNe.l merits convey valinble lnf. r-na'ion. ! For Instance, ho v else would 'he trav-! Itling public I-arn of th '-xc-il : t ilng car service of the Wlscon),, I tral Iln'-s between St. Paul an.) 'W 'or the ifencral comfort of :rav...r,g dir.. 'e-i- !ci;;0, over 1 --all 1 r- mm A Is . .t tiextj'bi - popular I!:,". For pa,-1 Into'"" the r.ear-sf tick t a.-.-Oan ! J- r i'ond. O. V. A.. Mil .: al.-i 1 or O.-o. f?. Hatty, ' lenw.ii .Stark stre t, Portia: d, r. SIM MON S rlgulator7 He Favorite Home m For ail diseases caused by der.in;ement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. 5 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. 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 win cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less at night, a dose of SIMMONS LlVER PECULATOR 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. II. Zdlln Co., I'hiladclpM. LKUAL ADVKUTItHKMKNTM. IHNl STKKKT lMPHOVKMKNT' NOTU'K. NitKe i hereby Kiv,Mi that I ho Com IIKM1 VVuncIl Kit th City of Atoll haa determhHHl and does hoivby deteiinlue' and tnt.ml lo lmprv llond street from Hie etot Klde Uilv trt to th,- wt Ulo of nth atrwi and that such 1m-' ptsnemout shall 1m made by suocliO 17 T" vnm" . .. ,"Mt,,l"l't,,' a.-HUM and d.lg- ! ' """';'T ' " "lw '""'V ltenulned j M AA " benetlted by such1 : iiivpiovcmcnt. , Tlutl the land and pivnilseo iimn , , ' in enuu 1 7"W Y ,h WU ,M Ml"""' "l,wv"m"w tVMnmoncitiK at tho northwest ! men nM,titi luw.wtm nt uluill 1 ; ' v' " l ,""t " -" '1-iMtWM iy j.uki JliH'lUIV. rumilnit ('"-'' ,terly a.ong tl. w. Umnd ai.v if said lot i .a th ""r l ' "' w,,,,rl" '! ... ... mn'ki a an, ;a lo ttf ,outh- j eat corner of lot i, bl.vk :'; then, j , , ,,, , ' . northeast srner if lot nu'iig i no wewt line or I'lti stie; 5, bl.vki tli.iice itMt,4ly n,,f (h. .-vnier if 1 j , lo ks JS and M. Il III.' n er ...I ' I .HN.,wr v( ,vl 11( ilot.k 5Hi,j; thIHV . ! erly to thp pla,x of U-giiinlug and con-! Mdewalks to b It feet wide between 10th and llth tr.ts and 8 feet wld tetwevn th and imh streets, and the street to be Improved to the tahltjihed grade, aiul In all matter of detail the' Improvement hIuUI ! aiwvduig to the plana and si'IIU-atl.Mis to lie prv.n-d for the same an. I In aecordutice with Ordinance No, lSKd. relating to the Im provement of Mtroet. K'Mtinuitea of the exiwrne of nueh Im provement and plan and aiMviflcatlon of the liM'attty to 1m Improve, will be to such Improvement !etng made, ami If a rvnwmittanoe, lrnl by ow iu r of one half of the property In the alxive d-m'sriU-d dltrlct. lie tiled against auch improvement In the otlbv of the (Auditor avd lHillce Judge before said I "tj.f ,litv 1'iT n., .....k ,'..ri lnlip,VHnrtll mil(, vXt,t , j the concurrence of twithlrd of nil ! the ni-mlers of the Commi Council. j And unlea such remonstrance be j "''"I- ,h Ommon C un. ll will order 'd Improvement to be made, "y "rder of the Common Council. Attest. H E NKI.SON. Aud'tor and Police Judg j Astoria. Or.. May i:. l';. j NOTICE To ri'NTI'.Af'T'MtS. ! Plda will lie revelte. ,y tf,.. County Court of the Stiite ,.f 1 ij-egon. for Clat sop County, to be with the County I Clerk, until 2 o'clock p. m May ;t. ! I't'T. for the Improvement of the south : 1 oiie-half of ('ommep-ial str.et, between' he w.nt lirw: of Eighth street and the 1 east ittw of Seventh stie.-t. In McClure's 'Astoria. The work to b- done according to ; "peciilcatlona on tile In the olTlce of ' the County Clerk. The right Is hereby rervrl to reject ' 1 any and all hid. : Hy order of the County Commission, crs. K. I. DI'NHAit, i County 1'b-rk. ' Astoria. Or., May 17. IM'7. PETITION. ""nly. ' regm : The un londgueil, Audlbir an. I Poll-e Judge of the City of Antoila. acting by virtue of a r.tlutloTi duly adopted by th" Com moil t'oiincll of the City of A;ji1a, hereby p-tltlona your honorable lody to vacate ;iJI of that portion of the lty ' ''ni-tcry locati-d at t'lu'ioji, in the County of ('lntnio, Stub- of ureon, r.-r-onlel on plat look No. 2 at ,).it;o, !.' a.nd 10 tlienof, as foil iwm. to-wlt: All that portion of the City (Vinei-iy at ('lutsop lying north of a line lia-Aii south of "I degree. 110 minutes .v st, v. hp h lit:'" cMniriencc-i at a point 0.1 l'i- cost boundary, w hich point Is 17 !-;:i-.is 17 minutes W'St, tis'.i f.: fr.nn lie Hoiithe.ist corner of r ild cem -tery, m tne iu.me aps'iir. of r'i.rl 011 b'Hili -, iagi l'i and IB, records of plats of ' 'Inf. top county. The City of Amorla, a municipal cor- porathm, Is ibnirous of va'iatlng iid portion of said oi-metery In order to ,'ilu a new plat thereof. The vnc.uion herein provlib-d for does not Interfere wlL ujiy of the Iota herotofore sol i in said cemetery. SiitU-e Is hereby g-lven that the City of Axtoria, by II. K. N'elson, Auditor and Police Judge, will ask tho Coun'y Court to vacate aald plat of the City fifmotery located at ciat)4op, In Clat.iop (,'ounty, Oregon, on Saturday the PJfh day of June, 187, at 1ha regular term of said court. Any (jenfm titer?tel hereby notified t4 appear shiiiT cauae. If any there be, why the prayer of the petitbmer ahmid not be granted, liy order of the Common Council. II. E. NEDHON, Auditor and Pollc Jude. AMrla, Or., May 8, 1897. The !ce man la tin; 'le-tpot ti whom housekeeper. mu:-it 'cow CABTOniA. Tti In linilt lira Mfutort ot Happy l the woman whna summer sewing I out of the way. ptf1 AN'cttcUiWc Pr(pudlion for A slitillatii the KxHl ami Hi'v1 uU tlitg the Stunuichs nml l fowvls of Protnoli'slcslion.Clrfrrul' ncss mvl llfsLContdlns nclltT Ojmiin.Morptiin? nor Mineral. Nut N ah c otic. 1 ! 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