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l'HK DAILY ASTOIUAN. THIRSUA MURNINM. MAY 27, 11U7. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. M. TRKMS or SrBHCKIpriON. , i DA7LT. Bent by trudl, par yvar JS.OO Bent by mail, per month 60 Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year $2 in advance. Postage free to subscribers. All communications Intended for publi cation should b directed to the editor, fiuslnesa communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorlan. The Astorlan guarantee to its sub scribers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate oan be had on appli cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorlan, the second old est weekly In the state of Oregon, has. eit to the Portland Oregonian. the largest weekly circulation In the state. John F. Handley & Co. M-e our Port land agents, and copies of the Astorlan can be had every morning at their band. 124 Third, street. The result of the Tirw-Gremn war (s a final and decisive victory for bloomers and pajaanas over pe;tloata The panic w4th whi the Greek gath ered up his skirts and fled before the onward march of (tapping Moslem btoumers settled the wxej question of the invincibility of that costume for ever. Each day teaches the American peo ple a fresh lesson on the Importance of Arbor Day and timber culture. Down in Texas week before las six men were hung from a single bough, e .v. i i i . . . . .. iiouHiu are alarming inuci- Uoms of the depletion of timber. Texas riimwhu. . rt..vft.,Hi., aia t 4 ...1. f va.-av aai.au ll.il M vC VMa ture and the demand is constantly creasing. in- It said that all Che poetry and glory has departed from the v.. jtrwt en .tw f.k. army for the young Americans who Joined It , . . . ...... . valted and ambitious notKws. For some ..... . ine w misgmojeu entnussasts nave beea Importuning the Cuban Junta tn wlu his llver Inactive and his blood Im- I pure he ker his nerves and his body mis courtry. through the Influence of under a constant nervous strain. He will relatives and otherwise, to prevail on ! nt be hearty when he Is old. The "Gold- j en Medical Discovery" cures many so General Garcia to grant them fur- called diseases because nearly all illness loughs. And now, naked, starving and I pr1n" from the me thing-bad dlges ' ' I Hon snd consequent Impure blood. The sk. they are reeonttrsj 'to every possi- ! "Discovery" makes the apperlt? good, hi m.an. k,.i. .u , ! the digestion strong, assimilation easy, bks maneuver to obtain, under the plea and blood ricl, pure f their American oitlsenshlp, a share j of the relief recently voted for their ! A !arsr b,aok nat is a Possession al- oounnrymen In Cuba. The possi t V.Uy of the escape from the island of many of these convtrWts te the only ob- Jectionable feature which Spain sees In the Cuban relief appropriation of our oongret-and not unnaturally. The . . , . pomp and droimatance of war are apt to appeal so young American, who ; preparation. have never experienced any of its hor- : rars and vicissitudes. It only takes a I IlMle esperlence to convince them that i Cour7:r' life fiVy day gaining in A. , I at raoti vefiees. there to no glory comparable to the re- eplendent glory of peace, and that war j sick headache caTbT quickly and com at the best is only excusable In de- ' pletely overcome by using those famous fenee of humaa liberty and home. I ,;tt'e pills knov n as "De Witt's Little . ! Early P.lsers." Charles Rogers. The members of Engine Company No. ! 1 have a perfect right to retire from active service if they see fit, and by some considerable, stretch of Imasuia- i tlon it may be also cox'dled that Cey ! have a right to sell the horses and par- , aphernalia wrtch were presentel them ' by popular subscripti.n t be usd in 1 trusi; for the protc-t'on t the city 1 against fire. But when a;i of this i , said, it is yet a fju -sti -n .f th- irravest ! public propriety whether the pie nt j depleted city trea-ury fRitht to b mae to pay any ni ne thaT the tea- ! sonable value of that pr-ji-rty. r;.oJ : iiorsts are ju.-.t now a dru on the mar- ' kot, and Ju:t as govl animals a.H th.s. clHiirw-d by the di-gruntb-d and fIrtr. ! tiou.s in'-nibvrs of Company 1 tin l-e i purchased for icie-holf the prico Oe- ; iiicLnutu 10.- incm. The fa t !s. it high time that Astoria : a-s d to i,f-r-mit its lire department to h- a sxl:,l, pfrfitical and athlnk- organise -.i-m. and the costly apjrfiratus w !i: h ha." from tlnit- 10 time lx-n provided o Jt of pub lic funds 1 0 be used as a plaything by a lot of immature youths and boyish n)-n. X A moliT.-i v.llage a. .y w:i-re in tlie '-..ur.'try n jv d..-pri'lH cr, the old and very uaiatiyfactorj' volunteer system, with its J.-alouies and lack of disci pline, for protection from the scourge of tire, and it is high time that Astoria abandoned that kind of old relic for a new and up-to-date paid department service. If the Greeks of today aj-e the de scendants of the herofig of Thcrmopy. lae and Maraithon, says an exchange, they are most assuredly degenerate sons. Leonidas and Themlstocles would not own .them. But It is nt likely (hat the blood of fine ancient Hellenic race runs in their veins. They are not Hellenes at all, but a mixed race, formed from the various coruu--ilng naUuti tliat at one Ume or another overran the oountry. The sunny isles of Greece since the days of Demosthe nes have been under the dominion of the Macedonians, Romans, Goths, V'e- nnrtians and the Moslwma, and If the ancient 11M has at all survived It is so diluted as to be beyond rooognt tlon. It has bon said that the sur vival of the Ungtingv Is a iroof that the race mirMw nut that is not o clour. The Isiigiingv may have out llvl thf race browns of its own splen did and enduring qurtlHii. Put for ontt1 U v-ntiuM In Its' own land as a p.vtols among the ppoplo. Greek liti-rnture was not preserved by iw ilnvks, hut l-v the Western natdms. in I lmd i! ii' "t b.vn thus preserved thi '.tviigirngv itself might not have sur ivol. It K only sl:i,v Urvok independ ent, that is. si ;w iv'i. that the mod ern iltvk t-ncuo as a standard or literary l:!igtnig has been glv.M form. TV.. iiueslun of the descent of the present rtrw-ks tins nlwavs been an itvteivstlni: one, mid perhaps it has n t yet bo-m settled beyon.l cintr---versy. 'u:t "e do not like to believe lha; Uk m'tisn'U at l-arlssa belong to the her'.c Hellenes who mad ilreive the most renowned of nattna. PKOTKCT THK SYSTEM MALAKIA. FROM It is possible to do this even In re gions of country where miasma is nviat rife, and where the periodic fever which it causes assume their most for midable types. The immense popular ity of Hestetter's Sloniaeli Litters is very largely attributable to the fsct fact of its etftcacy as a remedy for chills and fever, bilious remittent, and aa a preventive of the various forms of ma larial disease. In those portions of the West atl South 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 a a substitute for the dangerous and com paratively Inefficient alkaloid, sulpnate of quinine. Physlciane have not been among the last to concede its merits, and the emphatic professional indorse ments which It has received have aM,-d to the reputation it has obtained a: jhome and abroad. I Buttermilk as now oalkM for at the i soua water riumer. TVhy U It that one man is oil and de crvpid at i. anil .mother hale and hearty at N' It depends on th care he takes i nf himself. Often a man's bodv sets l0Jt of retxiir-th trouble grows until It lays mm out in wu. n nenevrr n mun ; feels that he is not as well as he omrht : to 1. whenever he Is listless, without energy and without vitality, whenever he j his onlinary work gives him undue fa I ttsue. he needs Pr. Pierce's Golden Med t(.al Diseover-. If he ktepa on working j j Pujmonary ",,0,,. ln lu stages, may be checked by the use of i Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It stops the I distressing cough, soothes Irritation of ' tlV? lhrat and lunss' ani lnauM murh- , needed rep-?- Hundreds have testl- ' r , . ... Ex-Empress Eu-nle soan starts on a tour to Constantinople and the Black Sea country. "IT IS THE BEST ON EARTH." That is what Edwards Parker, mer. chants of Plalr.s. Ga.. say of Cham! er lain's Pain liaim, for rheumatism, lame back, 4e-p st-ated and muscular pair. .Sold by E-stes-conn Drug Co. And nv.v the ung woman having rouh!" with ii- r -.h'.e tl-s Is again In v id-n e. TEP.RIELE ACCIDENT. It Is a ter rible accident to be burned or scalded; hut the pa.in anl aony and frlgh'fu! dif.iir-m-nts can b quickly overcome without living a scar by ujlng ! Witt's W't::i Hazel Salve. Charlas ftO-'T!. Nourish Him. That's the whole secret In word. We can cure no disuse unless we can keep up the pa- tient's strength. And there' only one way to do that feed him. But if the system refuses food? Then use SCOTT'S EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites. - It o STRAIGHT TO THE BLOOD, stops the wasting, rekindles the vital fire, makes new flesh and so renders a hopeful fig-ht possible against ANY disease. Especially is this so in bron chial and lung troubles, in the relief and cure of which Scott's Emulsion has won its reputa tion. Book about it free. Scott's Emulsion is no mysterious mixture. It is palatable, non -nauseating and infinitely preferable to the plain oil. The genuine has our trade mark on salnion-colorei wrapper. Get the genuine. For safc at 0 eta. and $IJ00 by all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Wear York. The Perfect Pill Ferfeot in preparation. Perfect iu operation. Ayer's Cathartic Fills . Perfect post-prandial pill. Petfcct for all purposes, THE PILL THAT WILL Not only piles of the very worst kind c.ui be cured by PoWltt'g Wlton ll.iv.ei S.ilvc, but enema, scalds, burns, bruis is bolls, ulcers and all other Kl i trouble own be Inotatttly rvll.-ved by Che same remedy. Charles IJogers. London has lO.iHHi union compositor i. - I lie IVm't neglect a cough biH-ause weather Is pleiUKUtt; tn'foj-e the next storm rolls around It may dee!-p Into, ..... , w . ,..,. ... . .Minnie U'lipn v lire is i .wy i, uiiw and will do hat Charles ltiger. its name linpliei Jaian makes paper underclothing. It Is rtunate day for a man w hen he lrt discover? ttie value of Ayer's Sar- iuiprtlU as a blood-purltlcr. With this nu-dicine. he kmws he has found a rein- edy uixn w lJch he may rely, an I that:,,v fn,.mi ,,f Knu-.cisoi In revenge hks life-long malady Is alast comiiited Has cured others, will cure you. Salton Sea S.tlt for baths at th KstCrnilll IlfllS? Stor 1tl. an J 4r, tins nmLnri. nii mvv i? i The trolley jwuHy I the up-t - i.ite gruitdiihlld of the straw tide: Chicago cigarette license Is JIM. There is nothing that causes omen greater discomfort and misery than the constantly recurring Headache. Men suffer less with Headache. "My wife's health was very Indifferent, having Headache continually, and just two packages, of Simmons Liver Regulator released her from all Headache and gave tone and vigor to her whole sys;e:n. 1 have never regretted Its use." M. R DePord. Mt. Vernon. Ky. America has 1.000.000 trump. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison It with blue-mass; but nid Nature by using De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills fir con stipation, biliousness and stoma -h and liver troubles. They are purely veget able. Charles Rogers. It sevms aa though real spring win ther had actually arrived. The Weatfleld tlnd.) News prints the, following in regard to an old resident of that place: "Frank McAvoy, for many years ln the employ of the L.. N. A. C. Ry. here, says: 'I have used Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy for ten years or longer -am never without It ln my family. I consider it the best remedy of the kind manufactured. I take pleasure In recommending It It !s a specific f r all bowel complaints. For sale by Es-tes-Conn Drug Co. The French poodle npan to be fashion's special r-ardne favorite. THE BEST REMEDY FOR RHEUMA TISM. From the Falrhaven (N. T ) Regls-er. Mr. James Rowland, of this village, states that for twenty-five years his wife has been a sufferer from rheuma tism. A few nights ago she was In tuch pain that she was nearly crazy. Rhe sent Mr. Rowland for the doctor, but he had read of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and instead of gilng for the phy sician 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 oughly and In m hour's time was able to go to sleep. She now appll-a It when ever she fe-U an ache or a pain and finds that it always gives relief. He says that no medicine which she had us-d ever did h-r as much good. The :ti and 50 cent sizes fOf sale by Estes- Conn Drug Co. Tn- Jangling chatelaine y no longer oni.T..d Kood form. OABTOniA. Tu tin- iia::t figu-.iira If 'try w:;pn. As a rule so-called common s- nse Jy irr reality uniomrnon. Guitar and banjo attachments can now be placed on any piano. V'. B. Johnson, Newark, ')., t,ayn "One Minute ('ugh f'ure savd my or.lyj cnii'l rrorn 'lying by croup." It ha ave-l thousands of others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis, and other serious throat and lung troubles Charles Rogers. There are no rn-wsboys ln Merlin. .VfTICK OF FIMXG A.SHKHHMK.N'T For the construetlon of a newer on See ond street, In Mcfluri-'s A-itorla. " nei'oy Kiven tnal the afsi-K- mcnt roll containing the cp,(;, i,w.H. mcnt for the construetlon of a newer on Second street, in McClnr.-'s Astoria, h.m oeen iim-i in me omce or the amlltor and police Juilice, and Is now open lor in-peo tlon, and will so remain open until ih- 4th f Jun, Wil, prior to which tirn.. a'T objections to such assessment roll mut p. filed In writing with the auditor and police Judge. The committee on streets and pubip. w-ays. together with the board of hh-.'-s-ors of the city of Astoria, will m-et I,, the coumll ihaniUrs ln the cliy hall. In th city of Astoria, on Friday, June I. W.H, at the hour of 2 o'cloek p. m , lo review nnd equalize such assessment ami tie re.ifi. r report tli.-lr actions to the common council. liy order of the common council. Attest: H. K. NKI.HO.X. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Or., May 25. VST. A ride in the open cars Is a cheap sub stitute for one ln a hansom tab. ANOTHKR ITALIAN Ml'KHKIt. New Orleans Mivy Have lo It. sort to l,-ieliing Again. New, Orleans, May St!. Italian batred and revenge Is renlbli fv another murder In this city, the latest victim of oold-llKHled brutality Ix'lng I'rca Into dl l.h'lle. a basket makor. who n week or so g iHMwewa'il a wif and thti chlllr-n, A friend,, an Italian, riuncltHM OiseuleiM, sometime nuo tor whI several hundred doilr from I"! I.ielle a-i.l worked 111 mi) Hit' the Kol giaivs f the lM-ki't maker who adm.ttiM him to the lotii of fain ilv an I accortled hlin a'l t'le h.wi-ltality lie thoilgiX the liillniilcj di'inatided. 1 at wl IM l.lelle npp. nr.' I ! f 'r tile fvotxlei-s' lOint and in. lie a;llla j!t amiinst Kraiielsco. elmrKluv h in jwl'.h :he Hbdiietl-ii of his 'lir,-.' eluld land claliiilng that lus ftietul had ie'.-ipisl with his wif, and hid aN. Ink 'ti III:',- liMMklMjr no hi !l Mlie 'lle said Pi a him" had t ilu'ii lilt wife to New ork. wjietvuion a enaie V V- ...L ..Lii... ih.i nrr ! - "f the party The erniiK ones weie i !i.t Anual i New erk. Ihiily 11 t foi;l lt New York. I hilly l.le'le iipea'. at the n-iitia! s atloti lu tins city asking for new of bU I t ones, but no news was tii-n him. Yesteivlay tlie b.sly of a man was e eii. lit the Her A crushed skull, a rope tlel atx-ut the mvk and a grind stone attached th.-ivto mdlratel uiiir der. 1'hvi inv.-sdnalion It was found ihttt the man was 1! Llelle and the m.llvMitlons i-4tit t" a crime comniltte.1 for fancied or nil! slights upon the name and fame of this Individual. It Is thouxlit In view of the f.iet that Pi Liw:e was s.-n uii m- mrr fnt ' dtinng the day an I Ills NhIv was dl- i covered N f..r' nltfht tlmt he was til- vetgl.sl on toarl a liuit'-r. imirderi',1 and his body cast Into the water by the levee. It has also transpired that Krar.clsco atvl the f.innlv did nt go to New York, but are In N- url.-on .ind the prsumptliii lmse.1 Uvn cer tain facts In Hwssslon of the v.llee la truit IU Llelle was d.s-oyl on the lugger In hop of ss-in,r his ihlldivn and thi-r put to death A I KOSl'KlTi 'U S H AKI'SllirS. Thr-e ami Hm'-haK I'ays In the Without KkI I . r: San Plec". May ;ii K Pi.-trlck. a desert ppp.H t r. has arriv.d .it It. in ner la this i u:ty ulm: Iti.-a ie fnm having ten without foo.1 for thre-- ar 1 a half day. Krom the Htory which he tells n Is unit" w.t.U- that two men who were with him on the d'scrt are now deu.1. Ifctrick and Kerr-ns had ben pmsi-ecting for a -'ar. At Plena co they pck.sl up an old Arti' na pros r nam si .lm!rrii. TV- thrvs men arrive,) at Saltoti -n the l.'th insit. From there they -t .-ut for the S-'in Jacinto nioutittiinis Ijis' Thuis- lay tletrick wen: on ahead of his """n-anion. but they failed to follw. tie went oacK aiMl round their trail, which led out on the d,-ert toward Yuma. He followed the trail fir 30 miles, and Uwn turning back maile his way nwirly to Hanrr. A searching tmrty win go out fnn here. a novel exhibit. Ames of a Ie. Woman Are Kvld'TC tn a San Frnm lno r.nir'.. I San Franrlsoi. May JS An lite.-.f lug and novel f.-tur- th- c tti i over the will of Millionaire Lav. n"W in trial Is he fml thnt thv nshi- of the willow of th- test.Unr. i-:n I e 1 n a neat little motaJllc th a cireu lar Hd or rover were .lder- In. hitv been lntrluiil ln evidence ajul during the senlons nf the court th- b X m'ril pis a mnsplcuous 'itlm en the desk near the wienM.-. Aft.r iid- Journnient the lx is tak.-n u ay w-li.'i I a lot of the exhibits In th.- me The box was mude twli- tin- usual nil-. It having len rhe luiei.Ui.n of Pavls that his ah'S hould nlsr, b. pin, ed in the receptai'le nnd mingle with this-1 of his hclpmeut In life. But owing t the scramble over th- .-! t.- i.f the deceased, his wH'n-a in thin r-p- t have not yet been rarrW-d out. l'OISONKP WITH JKI.LV. Family's Narrow K. - Kr in rha Kffects of Adul'er.it'd l'n , San Francisco, May &. Th :f and .vi r- threv children of It. Ileum nil pui-toriej lat iiii,'ht by eatinir fi- con tents of a can of raspberry J' i!v on aft.-r eating th- stuff they u r- ,ver- 'me With the most VI .'.! inmi,. Mr. ie,m,i wh ,,,, i ! h-aith, fairit.-d with the ,,aln. but the j cries of th" hil'ln-n .Vnn 'l n.ljh le.rs nnd brouirht a"1 - tare-.., li.M-tor Tu. h.T was called and poll. I th- familv I M , I out of danger. j "The raspberry j- 11 that wa- lx,u,'ht at a Thlrd-Hir- et kp c-ry," he cald, "was such vi!- sturT that i.ph.-r th mother rvir th- chlldr.-n .u . t i,-iam It. To this fact alone they t,(.r capo. Had they u:en able to mi more "f the ituff th- p-xuit. n,;eht have be-n fatal." FlltlC AT GltAXT'S PASS. Gra-M's Pom, Or., May 21; Th- Iosm 1 .. ... I.. !- .-. . . . n l:iis inoiuiriKS lire ar- hi fdrcv: j Independen.: (irjer of 'hPI Fellows, j building and llxtures, J.'I.Vmi: total loss. iiisuraiye, ivm. Terr-ll k Son, furiil ture stock, XUM. almost a to'ul los; Innurancff, X'Wt. Jewell ft lodge, farming Implctwtits, MW, partial Fws; limuranc, wm. J. T. I.ayton, frame buildlriKS, total Iohh, brick buildings damagi-l, t.VK; Insurance, ,-ity fiali, Ill.Wi, damage S.'jwi; limurance, 'Vm. V. J. Rogers, bicycles, partial los, IU5; no Insurance. The fire started nt 2 o'cbick this tm rn Ing from the rear of th" furniture store. The effective work of the fire department saved other more valuable property. The fire l, leVe,i to be of Incendiary origin. I'.VA.X OKTS THK liKCISIO.X. Kan Francisco, May 2. In the flrat event toriigtit of lu- fistic carnival at Woodward's gardens, uiider the auspi ces of the National Club, Ityan, of Cin cinnati, was given the decision over El mer, of San lA-go, In the tenth round. jmiBS! Jc..'1'Uihle lVopardlion Tor As slmilat itn: hxxl aiulltcC 11U lliif? Itic i .nutda mul 1 Vnvm of Pronioli's l)ikloslion,Cli'crfiil ncss nnd lVst.Contalnn nclttrr (.))umT.Moritiiic wr Muicxal. Not N ah c otic. Mi SmJ' fl lY n IS UU llan i ftmnm Apcrfrctllonu'dy forforvttiM tlon. Sour Slonwich.Dian tkioa. Worms .Convulsions iVu-ri sh ncss and Loss of Sleei '. Tac Simile Sitfiwilur of NEW S'OIfK. ,iaikf' 1 j l.j ikact copy or vbapch. Jtim-mtil. I alntll i ( u w iiftrrja., bcforc mo Arrcn ri'llDrW irfncthn t.. rrt.ram&Jl AtUrM UAVOL KHM1K tO P. U (HAS HOOF KB. 4l Hi MANHOOD RESTORED MANHOOD RESTORED . ... . t iWUill HUM) AN t'MI'lKK M HIKED I'HtMlmrg. May ;'6 I'mplre Hurst was ln tne runeLi f a mob ufter the gimw tlay, and wus saved from seri ous Injury by th- Pittsburg players running him Hit" the -lubhUHe. The general aonriment after yetcrday's K-ame was tlt.it Hurst's favors gave the inob-s l lie victory, and a repltition today rapped the climax in the mind, of the cfw. and atmiit m wall, I around the clubhouse for the utiipirt after the giune Hiirnt b,eaine Inc. us ed and utrui k of the crowd, was Immediately Juinpe-I on by mob. Ten wiHs-nien were ralt-d escort Ivlm to hi hotel. Sums for ten, some for twenty a.id some for (hlrty years have suffered f r"m I'Ue ,nn have been nulekly and permanently cured by using Pe wltt's Witch Haxel Salve, the great remedy for plb- and all forms of kln dleuw. Chiirle fbgers. CABTOTIIA. tits in m trr j. s 1 r -a v tr erS I Th j now ' o.,r of i.iir.phor and tar balls' mak'-s lio:ne r'"lo)-nt Why ok older than you really are. wh'-n Hall's Hair Itenewer will o m pb tely 1. it.,re the natural color, us In youth, to gray, faded or dl-ivih.r'd hair. w Wl-lifoot Com ('ill'. No cure no lmv. or sal t tfiS-CoilIl I)niL' Sfon. Turlsin eff 'Jan., a eoi ,11.. -ts r- in fav. mbll g the r UKiiln. ban- Acocrdlng to the newspapers, an Ohio huslrand became the happy father of seven children not long ago. Of ths .-vn all lived hut one. It Is to 1 hoped he laid ln a supply of Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy, the only sure cure for croup. whooplngH-ough. colds and coughs, and so Insured his children agalmtt these diseases. For sale by Es-tes-Conn Irug Co. "They are dandies" said Thus. P.ow ers, of the f'nxket. Texas, Fnterpi lse while writing aliout DeWltl'sMltle Far. ly Uirs, th famous HUle pills for idck healache and disorders of the stomach awl liver. f!harles lingers. BUILDEItS AND CONTHACTOIt3. If you want good lumber and lowest price figure with the Gobel Mills. W. n. EDWARDS, agent. SK5 Commercial street. Astoria f THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE ! Inry MAN wbo w; ouH know the GRAND TRUTHS, the Plain Facta, the Old fsKrataanil the Krw Ihacoveilea of Medlral Vlmce a. applied la Marritd Life, wha would aVme f r part fob Una sad avoid future plf iaila, ahouid wrils fur our wondarful tittle book, called "Cnmulete Man. hoo4 sad How te Attain It. Toanyearnnat man we wfll mall one copy Entirely Free, In plain aeslea carer. FR!F MFnifril M f.?"AqAiu.sT. MUk alMflWUi VWlj SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMiLE SIGNATURE OF IS 01T TIIE WRAPPER OF EVERY boiitjj: op Clorl la pal CD Is cr.!n Mils Mir. It is s i "1J la t'.k. Dou'i feisw aatass lo tall jwt aoytl. ajt alia ra tba fl.a or prantM tlisl U poa. era u.i jus ( u s o i u a-i a TrilrfTrTitfM,'ir -v r T'faaaa M0UPfl0CNf Tin. ttmki VrVfU 9 tn of ft UuiMfti)Tvw'b ih yak-ton. will tuH lr i-uiv tintol fell ttrts Ui H k.Hinltii i MiiMliiuk, Nrrv.MM IsvimUn wtik-b u mrhM'i ir-cH ttiHMntihirrrMiit Ktl Uihorrrr4it( tmpnlanrf. U Tlhl.Nr riniiii Ulitc, lit kutrtviaUHl tbvHrtiiarronrftnsul ftlibuiHinU wk mgw Hu VTt, Baa ITrftitctaro, AW Comntfrrlai Hlrt Tiruilns Pr. raait'sTnllnw Ksrra wondnflui ram ail I i'lll this n.nnlanl m sum til narTuua ilia- lm . . UM hmih Pnamr. ilaq laiilia. Waa Julncia Liat Maiilwwl, NliU Kmlliia, Nortouauaaa. oil drains l,,asolparluonarUMOrnaol , sMeauaad l?'' U,.n,T.mthlularr.ra,sioraleuul totMW.s opium ' "m which lead to turtrmlir, OmiimpUooor liuanltv. Can be rarrtcl o t poetet. t par bos. fc by mU pr.ha.i.iwuiax r. . ... . brail ilmsslaUL Ak for II, UkS Do otlwr. MaiiurMltirl by ! tXewtrWaneT Uuw.U Krug ColMlbulla sasala TUld sad VamiiiU tu.. Poruaud. Ob 1 W CONN. AsanL AalorU A HNAP. For sale cheap and on eay taenia, four choice building lota In Met 'lure's Astoria For particulars cull on Howell Ward. 519 Bond street. The pnrte.1 iMmiputloiir la the luteal i kink In eollTiira. San Francisco ""..Astoria and Portland VIA Kareka. Cl. tin ! Coos I3iy. S. S. HOMER Will MaUe Heirular Tri Kvcry 14 Dny. 1'iuuieuger aud f reight at lUduoed IUte. THK ONLY l)l,INii CAlt Rnl'TK KIIOM I robKl.sNliToHIK KAhl. I THKIINI.V lllll'TK I'd UIK YKlJ,ilWSTSK 1 NA HONaI. IMKK. ; l.KAVK POKTIAMI in-1 Mall fur Ks aiim, hi'hlil'M. IVnlotlhl. AltHIVK. So HmiMIi III" ll. Mnlle..IIO Ah nh 111. 11 1 ie pla 1.1 iiilllM. H'.illl.'. VI lull 1, Part TnwiiHeiiil, Miftii Oiirx, S11 kaiie, K.is.liuiit It. I,'.. Trail II. C: Nrl- .oil, 11. r., K wao, Mk- miiiIh, Hud e, Alifti'uliils, II: A. M, MiIi'iih, m. i'mii, m 11 : HO ' . .M, 1 lies (i Jn, K lll I III', illliHIm, I olllli'M 1011II-, SI. l"lll,Clil'Hgii,W H-h button, New York, I'IiIIh ad lihla,Hisitou, aim nil polnta Ka.t and oiitli en.t. riAYrltiiMliinoHiil,(linalm, Kamat City nml -1. fiiiil. I A YH to Ml wuii line ami ('lilragn.. DA Yd to wanhliiKtnn. i'liilailelpiiiH, New York si.il IkMiiMi. niil other KaM ern polnta. linggage clieckcd tlirou to destin aliun of tickets. For sleeping car reservations, tickets, maps and full information, call on or write. A. D. CHARLTON Aaa't fien'l I'aaa. Agent, Portland, Or, asa Merrlaoii St., Cor Third. Beaver Hill Oilman Coal ...Try It For Family or Steam Purposes. ELMORE. SANBORN & CO AgmiU, Astoria. LI Hi A L A PV KHTIHICM I0NTH, IIONU HTHK K'V LMI'ltMVlCMKNT NUTICW. Nolle,. I hereby glvl that til iv I'mii. iiiiui iNiiniell of th t'lty of Axloiln has ilnlel'iniiiiil and ills' Iwrtdiy iletm nilnn and lul Mul to Improve lloml slroet fiiint l ho elsl ftlda of lltll slrei-t In the went side of Will siivnt and Unit such lm plMveilloll shnll , be inttdo by specliU .'wnieiit iihii the lands mid prom. Ifoa liel'elllHftol' ibuk'I'Hs'il mid dealg nai.tt, in id w Moll ilia hereby deloriiilitml a. id ib'.liuvd to le belled li'd by such llllpltiveiui'lil. That the lujida and piviulsm upon which -Wal a. Willi IK shall be levies! to defray tlie 0U and ri.ii, of s'l.-li liiipi'vemeiil nto us follows, lo-wtt: lNiiiliincltig at the north not corner of lot t, block t.. us laid out an I i -,iil-1 by Jolm Mot'luixv riuuilng them aolilhfH'ly Jlong the w.t IhiiuhI. nry if anlil lot I ,o (lie outbwnit cor. nv llieiwf; theiMv wmierty along tint n'lili-r of bliN ka KU and '.'! to the attutli ram coiner of lot I, block Si, thence northerly along the wn Una of I'th atiet t t.'io iioi Unnt ivrner of lot 6. block 9, tln4ic0 ejtl)' ul'Kig the center of bliH-k !i! and '!, to the le.rllinest iifirr if lot 14, bl'K k 1C'; IIikiuv .nlth. erly lo (lm place of lntniilnK mid iimi. tuIlM lots I, .'. 1 and . Ilck It I, !, 1 and 4. block .'.. lots 1, , 7 and , I biN-k oil and lots i. . and n, bba k l all of Mi l 'lure's Aatotin, as subject to aiioli liiiproveiixit Tliat mnli linprovnmiit shall iinlat In removing all old plank, atrlimera ami catw, piling or (a and dilvlng imw piling or M-tllug new xet over Iho en tile Imirtd lwinf and plnelug cat and Hi iK"r up-m micli pile. ,,r pts i.tut planking alld tn-t throughout the full width tlu'reof with Dr planks l--I'Vitw sklewalk. the planks to w ( laid gmln e.lge up and drew-d siirfai1). Sldnwalks to 'ie II f-t lvt'l bet onii I ntt, oiul llih stm-ts and K feet wide helnr-u th uwl 10th iilreot . and Die street lo he Improved to tile eniahliahnd grade, and lu all matter of d.-tall the Improveiiieiit khnll be aixurd.tig to the I piano aJid - iilontl.ma to i pr wirrd for Uln aaine and In a.torllaii with trdlniii-e No. I't. Mating to the lm provellltMlt of tret. I'jtiltimtf of ttis einM of such tin. pmveiiHtit and plan and Wrt.u. .n of rhe locnllty to tw Improvnl will le on nie In the ortiee of the Aittllor and ISilliv Judge for public eJnUialion. Tluit at tli next n'gulur in-tliiu of the (mimon I'.Minctl. aftnr tlm final ptibllcatl'Ki of tbl ix.tliH-. to-wlt (n Friday, May 31, P'T. the eoid Coinmon t'oumil will "iii'i'W any objoctlotia to audi litiproveinntit llng made, and t a rviiaMwiancr, slgne,! by Ow iwra of . , .. .. one IwUf of the property In the alve diworll-'d dlti1ct. r fllrsl agnltwt iwh llllpnvr.iintit In tlie orMiV of tbn Auditor aixl ISdlco Judge l-f,.re said Jlat day of May, Pll?, tto am h wotk Or Impcotineiit will Ik. mad rt'pt by the ottcumunw of lw-.MilSla of all tlw mml"-ni of Om t'omiiKgi t'ouncil And unle such reinuiuitraiiae be filed, tile tVmuion Council Will order sold Improvement to le made. By onler of the Ommoo Coiwu.li Attwt. II. E. NELHi'N. AUd'tor arl llillr Judfoi AUiria. Or., May 1 H, W turf IlI.OwU l utHOM tntiftnii(if r)iu rrMiui irk uuUt m iurc if If ytu irfr lo f tin her i willow j fury, luUiit tMlMlb ftittt mill ho ariit mu4 mm; Mucuui l'th lit nnjut-i. Hur ? tiruat, 'litiil( 4 iiirr 4'tiort Hhi, l lrrr mi inr iilo( il.u-ir. littrnf Krliri fa II In r . tfuk. u l litis hriutUr lil.(Mli l'0UitV ! urotiocur U4iriittimioUiU . ut ft nil rhlliiiir Iho wtirlii lor t n.i vfiniiot rnre Tit tli hi ' iiinii KKMKllY civ 1 alaauuis leiuulo. CU1CAUU. tUa rr ... n a un aimioes "t,! r-mr.lr f. t ll,,i,rtl,iM, 1 I urt'l ' la.1. Ha. rmalKirku-a, lb..,e V Hlnl.'a. til.aalurai di liwuiM' l4li;na. r aat lnSiitaia . .ie. --- 11. iij, Irritaliei, ut ui.aia "ililltl C"l - fi. UralHw. N..i. .lrluhl JTTj lel ly Itraaslata, 71 "r ainl In blain wrapiwr. i t-r miirvM co-paiil, fur m i". mi 3 I-.111.4, ti n. 1'ifi uUr ani uq ri-iaaai Cedar Shingles HtlASIHK l.UMIIFlIt YAIU). OKFICK 3f.5 CDMMICItf'IAU HT. 0.R.&N. tllVKH CHOICE Or -2- Transcontinental ROUTES. Via Spokane and St. Paal Via Ogden, Denver and Omaha or St. Paal Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Free Reclining: Chair Cars Astoria to San Francisco. 8Uite of Col., Monday, Mayii. Columbia, Hatunlny, May 8. HUMe of cm., Thursday, May 13. Columbia, Tui-wliiy. May 18. HtiiU; of Cal., Hunday, May 23. Columbia, Friday, May 28. IfnllDDDPDlSDH I 1 f Si. I V :M 1 I i For rata ana genera information eall on r address Q. W. LOUNflMEnRT. W. H. J1URLBUHT. Ani 00. Pas. AtU PorUaoo, Or. e. McNeill. President and Uaaager.