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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1897)
T .Mo-'-'5'' 4-d.Wfa.,0 THE DAILY AdTORIAN, HIN'DAY MORNING, hEPfEMBER 2. 185)7. TUB MATCH WAS A GAME OF DRAW Ml Ttir OHD.ON IKIMULtn WON ON rOINTS. fartr anti Knilm-JaMii' Irokil tl.rtirJ !'f (.null riVn( Until Still Mm V I ailir. Wcic I'lKtll Tin- Ih'wIIuh fim nf hv A. I'. '. 1,1X1 Ullll Will. iniWlll'll Willi (ho wit unit Ixciiily of Aalnria. 'li' moms with mil I ii I tH' Kiiuugli tu i-i-tiifiirliihly nccom lllolnlx lli taiga lllllllliMa of lull Ulll tirniliiiirii anajnua In wilna the mulch . I III.' U-lwi-mi I III' AnI'MllI I'll kr, I ill III nil Hi Ora-gor. Road Club team of Portland. Intense Intermit prevailed thruillihmil Ilia match, nnd 1lio atithti Inain wim viiially illvhlod f ir dm ploy rl uf laith ti-alHa, llll iiiciiilii-ra nt w tiK ti rarelviail applauaa fur every wall liinml ploy. Them wrrw four gam playl on the two nililOla allay, muitilng In each taatn winning I" gamaa, Ilia vlaltnra carrying nff Ilia linnura by plus llrll, of tin hum loam. Hunt Ilia high Kvnragn nf (ha vvi iillig. 3'. a lu Mli'iimn. of lha Oregon Idmil I 'lull, liimta (ha hluliral araraga on lila alita, jij Fitlltiwliig iu (ha Sinn In '(all: V - 1 1 lit I A I'imi! IIAt.l. 1 1,1 II. Iiatllf. i " 1 1 i F. iM.jar. i tr i ; i ft. rll .11 W, ill' H III j.. 10 H J I .11 lit hn .1 m t iii r.i M Ian '. '.'1 . '.' Il M 1 1 ;i .'.' .. i i II 1 .'i ;' .11 f ,-j lit i.nitin. ... I :tT V ;. 1 m Iiii-Ii 1 .I' J" I''! .11' ''7 1 I . I . 1.il ' vr. ji.-i ;i.'. vt: nliKi.oS Id 1 I 1 I.I 11 ffain.. A - . s ? 't " t - I'Uior. j X 'i j .- , 1 3 : Mun.lK ... . . . U 11 S.V l i.ilul.itnl Ja 1: .i i lv IliliUfi 11 '.' ."J M 111 l.lK-m.ii ' f . .'l M n: rarnaii . .i Jl ) iiii. 1 m nj hi u,ilh . . ! St v S"! !'.' l.l'.lrltf .... . .....! .11 . 31 I In Total ' ."A'. ?' ."J '.""J Kin WAKKCXTON. Thr fioni llrv Mr nilifcrcma lumlaii ho ralurnl Tho lUnv. A(orlit on H Hnvra Krlilny a a UIIir nl Ml Kl'irnur O.i.l.ltril uf A'"'la Ii vlaltlng Minn llruhnri Mr J I ' . . r II 1 1 . 1 lirrry atii'ii'l will rs aii 'or t. untlH .'nllricr. Mini (Sira Young turllt! InilllP nflrr a of 1'iiriliiml hu r vIkIi to Winrcilon Tli ..!l Ti'inll'inin in" f.r rolmllrtilili' ha lrn lhi i.cin giu,ni U1I1 wmk. Mm Kiirti-r ainl ilughlrr lia e ra lmn,l I., tin- fri'tn il"H Id I In Inlrilur. Mr J A. Iliilili.ini of llnatnn wit ft via Itnr luring Ilia work to Klav.l whrrr ha U Itll. Tl-atril III Ilia VIllVol I.U'nl C'o A iiri)- of Alnrl.mia 1 01 liHm ol Mayor V. 1 Tiivtor nn. family. Mr. 1. M.irKun. Mr. Thna. Iluaanll mill f.imlly. iin.l Mra .NM'ullmigh nn.l family vlaltr.1 I hn ("arnithi-ra laoo rrcnntly. OHKATICH NKW YOltK. Naw York, HX. --Tha Mult nml Kx iri' aiya tVnutnr l'lalt lo-liiy nn iioiiiiml thr alata for the ri'l'iil'll' iut rn Million aa fullnwa: Mayor. IW'iiJuniln V. Tnuy; rumplrul-J.-r. AithM V, Kllrh; .riw.i'iil of ooun rll vKirla, Ali (n, of llri"kl.vn. I-lrti li'iiani-tiimrnor Vmlruff will li (fin IHirury nml iM rmiiniiil rlmlrnmii of lha rnnviMilloti. 11111I lr. ('Iiiiiiium y M prprw or Ivlwurit 1 .- ul rl 'ti.li wilt tmikc lha N-i' h oinlimlliiK lli'iirriil Trm-y. NKW (i. It. A N- nl'IMi'lALH. ri.rtl.in.l. S. il. J. U. Woo.lworth wim tmliiy iiiKliiliil gi'luTiil fr'lnhl iiKrnl of Hi,, o. It. A N.. nn.l It. Ii. Itllhr .iMMlhiant m-ni ral frolitlil iik.-iiI. A ll.KAN HWKKP, Wluit OH. il tl hit I,. 11 in,- of Hint mini who lulk an iniii'h nlioiil hniKi'?" . 1 ollllllrl, I U ti'.ivi lrr. r..illi'.l lirilim..r 1'iin. "An of II la, i' .li ii't know whrrs'." li'li'1 III" "I lour." 1 111. 11 Bl "lilil he "Tr.iri'! Iruw no Irnro? ' h' illilii't Ii'iinv no niurli na 11 li 1 1 .-hi 11 ' irui.' I"KI:HH Al.MVANCMC NEKDKD. "I KiiiMHWd ynu kwv truck of your run nlnir MijoniiM, ny on?" "(ih, yea; father. Tim WTong hone won vary rnco (hl yeeck." Po(rol( Proe Treas midt rnii TarTMST for torturing, rtlidf Srlng, llrlilng. Iiurnlng, ami a.-al y akin ami malp dllaaifi Willi low 111 li.ur. Warm ballia wlthli;. TioutA HOAP, ri.ta aiallrailiint of Cotioc lolnliiiaiiil, ami lull Uona ul Cuncuaa Kaioi, tint gmaiual 01 blouil putlD jn anil tiutuor cuicl D a caia C"a.. al rara.. niaaa. Sp'llawMCan iWl.lniklaDUa."fr.. DlISs ratlcura ktao r. hM llomirhAtil Ilia WOfld RED ROUGH HANDS loftta! an4 Baaatiflai II K (I AVE II Kit UP. I'rnity nml atvimt ni Urn tiial'tnii IikiIiihI, .lo'l.'ili (mil n iiiiiiirnl iimJuiIIci. agnlnt linili loir nml hi r iiintlinr, 'IIh warn wurlilly n'iiiii, nml tint iflrl vn liy no llli'lllia till! Wlfil III) WIMllll lilHD 1 ImmM fur hl iiiluiiii'il aoii mnt iifiifii'W, Jnliii 1'rirr Kvrti 11 tjniilinr iinilil wniiltl hn vu la-cn llki ly In Imi'oiiiii ni imiritllriKl ly tin" m r mIiii imikliiK nf Him tiuwin nml fill la' Iuivn fur tlia Inilli) 1 if ha nnl(lilMirliiHiil ami Kiln Mi.nIh why Huililnnly I1I1 liniii of II iiht win hmkcn liy ICIlit' guy llll'H, "(Hi. Mr. I ry!" alio wilil. "I Imv Wiili'ln-il ynu nil liny, mul I Intvn thought how Unil you mint Ui, Y"ii nm ng il till i.litnr I hiin I mil, nml I know I gut nw fully tlrotl nf work, mul I mant you tl too. " 'Mm (Junker iln w liltiix lf up (1 M full lii'lght, nml lila luiiiitwililii, t'llilill" niixl fni'.', Willi It Una 1711 mul gray lock", louki il uriiml I'l Kiln na he ri'pllml: "Work la gnnil, nml, thnnk "!, I linte pluiily of . i kiMina nun from aln. "I mil nf rulil I ilu low the wurlil ry luunh. It la ao laiiutlful, nml every mm la 00 kllul to llic, Itll t i ahoulil like tu lll I rl l. r. Won't you ti-oi'li imir 1 will try on Imril ti Inirn. " Joalnh'a ri'ply wiia nut cry cohcr. tit, hut w huti vrr hn wilil ho raTtnliily thought uihmI ilunl of Kiln nfinr thla, nml Iw l nlil.tl tlnil, nllhoiigh aln. illil not lu lling to tlm SiH'lity nf r'rh'Uila ahti liHiknl na Hint nml g'Nxl nanny ynimg (Jiinkor 11111I1I aim might ynl I i ronnTti il, nml aim lux) naknl til ti to tinrh lirr to lai umal. "Ami ao I will," ha amlili'iily alnrllnl lilmoolf liy I'irliiliiiliiii na tin tuuutrriil imr tlia luntU-r III the allmina uf lila chnmla-r tlint night. "Him Ii only n frnll anplltitf now," lia nhl to lilniM-ir, "bill aim will brn nml will grow, ami tlio iiilglitlrat ink wni om-a mi worn " Kmiii tlili tlinn Joaluli lunilu n ailnt nf ooi'lng Klin Mnaaln fr.iii-ntly mid doing Mi I ami 10 convert liar to I1I1 Mini nml iiiilnlon. Hn fou ml In hern ilm-llx, lv lug nnliire, nml her pretty waya fairly elinrmoil I1I111 Thn hlnn of hnvltiif lu r alaitil lha holloa wna imrtnlnly nllnuKha, nml yt nine how hn iHitiiil not pli'turv her there na John' wile-(ho girl hml fnlrly tw lm il In-rw lf nUiut lila hi-ort, nml ly the tliuo lha g'ii. ll horn at hml mine Joaliih knew the fltct only too Well. At flrat ha clililiil hllnoelf nml toll) ti I til elf ha wna mi old fool. It wna alwiird to think thnl n liciiiulful girl of JU woiilit Hire for nil old wlilowerof morn thmi ilmi lilu her nga rillll, after nil, nl eeti flva mid forty, lunii end love, nml luva na lonninly, mid Joalnh lovud Kiln with nil thn atrrTigth nf lila aolll. He Would liol, uf poiirw, wlah ti atl her nwny from hla noplii'W, hut Johii'a had lawn pMluilily n 1111-re (Miaiiltig fnuny, nml hu wna iiire wna he, Ihoiighl yrn, he ta-llcved ha wna (lllle aura that Klin lovitl him. One Ivnullllll Auguat evening, nfter thn dny'i work wn over, Joalnh Kry nml Kiln food talking III the glonliilng nl her niothnr'a gntu. "Kiln," lie anlil, "I hava eollia hiTe tlila Veiling la-aaiian I have aotlielhllig llnor tnni In any to you. Ah, you am lie You guoaa what It la, don't yuul" The girl looked down for n moment, and the II. though aha hluahiil deeply, nhc gnacd al him with har lovely Llue cy.a nml mid: "Viw, Mr. Fry, 1 fall iur you woulu ay aotnollilng o.ili." Joalnh linked rndlanl. Il wa atmnge how Klla'a worda plinaal him, and yet liny wrrn not Ilka tlmw lie ahould huve cxpirled from gimker innld. Mtlll It wai di'llglitful In think how aim had tin tlarnl'NHl him, mid tin one cnild U) more charming or mora awiet. "Then thou art not nfmld to truat inel Thmi think. l I almtl mil IhnoV he Mil gnyly. "Yi-," nhc ntiawi'Mil. "I know II They ua.d to tell tne you were mid nml hard, l.ut I did not Mine It then, nml now I Inugh w hen I think of It, fur I hnvr learned to love you." Mia nvoiuiiiiilml hervtunU with a Utile ItiKcxo of hla hrnwny hiiiid, nhh'h ahe then rnlwil In her llpa mul kiawil. Jmluh felt hla IiIihhI iiuimlni; luiiilly tlimugh hla vi'lna lie wna dellghtiil to Hml Ii'.iim If m l lovil, nml, thmigli he win illatlm-tly ln-lng niurml hy thla young 11 mill . II wna o awii't to him Dint lila a. nw uf th pro prlellea w.ia III no Way (hocked. "Hut, my dour. Hum knuweal I mil five ami forty mid aoiiiKtlmea croa and cmli hod. " "Thnt'a nothing," lniiiiliid Klin. "I Ion old iiihii, nnd feel an pMud of you with your In-niitlful gniy Imir nml yotiratrnluht, tall llgiira. Ynu w ill !' n lovely old limn. ml 1 ahull to) prouder thmi ever of you. "Jack wanted to tell you nil tilmut II long ago, though he knew you would tlia npprovH of mo for hla wlfo, hut I In'gg. d him ti wnlt. I told him If you wen-nil h mild nml you nr thnl 1 wn urn I ouuld 11111 ku you fond uf inc. I )ovci you n little nlnviily Iwciiun' you were Jin k unclu mid hml mi go.nl to him, mid If I llko Kiiple I ran ninny innke them like 1110 n llttln." Hhc imiiMtl, nnd then after n II 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 ' a) llemie ahe went 0:1: "Only yrwterdny 1 tnlil Jnck hn nilKht Mvik to you tuilny, nml now- I do hi lli m ynu 111 UHt luivo gtinaaiHl It, for lu re you are giving nil ihnt we wmit without our even nuking It, nml I mil on glad, for n cottlil never huve miirrleil will, out j our ei inietit '" lliirklu-aa -tuiHl to full liver thn l.ilnl w'iiki, nml Jiwhih Fry felt It audileiily turn cold. Ill fiui' IiIiiiii'IiimI, hut he ut tered nut 11 aotiiid. He tin rely turned na If tu go home. "MiiMt you K now?" orliil Kiln, living mul MiHpoetliig titithliiK. "Well, H-rh.ip ll'a time. Il'a getlliyi ilnrk, mul Jin k will he In from lllrchley fiilr hy thla tltru nnd will wmit hla aupper. llinililei I I; 11 v yoil wmit to liuikc lilni na hnppy 11a ynu Iuivn innili' 1110. I mod night, nml thank you ao iiitii'h. Jack mid I will never for get your goodm-aa. " "timid night !" mid Joslnh iiiouhiiiilcnlly, lid hu lunilu hla way iiitiwh the Hi Id lo I1I1 uwn lioiiie. Ho Hlnggured aiimewlmt n hu walked, nnd hla fn't lit incil liku l.-n I. mi that the ithnrt illHtmit-u ni-roNs the ineiiil ow to the fiinn avcimil longer thmi cer licfure. For thnt, hnwevur, he wna not mrry, for the meiitng with IiIn nc)ihi'W wna imlnftil to untlclpatu. Joalnh, huwuvcr, Win no onward, no he put n hriivn fin on thu mutter, nml vuur lug tho pnrlor, wheru Juck wna wnltliiK fur him to oonio In for anpimr, he eii liilin. il : "Well, John, liualiiiiai llrat mul mippcr aftwrwnnl. I want tu toll Iheothut I know all nvorythlng. Klla linn lint told me, anil, lad, thou hint my blowing. .Vliu 1m n good girl mid will maku tbea fulfliful. lalng wife, and thou limit imirry an i)ii at pomlblo." Clnnliinntl l'oal. In Oylun and nulghlMirlng countrlui on tho mal 11 land uf Aala tliurs In n race of di minutive oivn which ucver grow to more than US feotln hulght. Ncvi rtholoM they are itrong, iwtft and very enduring. The inner layer of the alllgntor'i skin nre mid to contain a Inrgo percentage of allli',1. hence the hardncaa of the anl mnl'i hide. Many lilrda have tho trick of tumbling along tln gmunil ahead of the sport men In onler to draw him away from their noma. A woman will order lubstnntlnl English mutton chojoi and hnlt and half for lunch eon, hut ahe la almost certain to finish off with .ice cream. Hard Tlino. it glf ' zipyM Vt IWcaimr Si ruKKi Tiilk nlmut hard tlrni-n, K'-litleiiieii. Why, just think of tliu htuuo imn. L'p Ui liuUi. K..ft Niillilnga Not In It. Mia (litruka(irixlui-lugeur trumpet) Kh? C'liully (to liimw If ) And to think that this Is tlm yiiung lmly that I pmin lowl urn K'v riiur I'd w liUi r anft riotb iiK ti. Truth. Tb. MalUr Ktilalnd. X A ' f ,.-'t I f Jroh''i I II I 1 i-.r "Lrxik a-here, Siuu, yo' (ole mo dat yo'r oldi-a' tnnlilrr hail rutrrod dn church, an now I fin tint he's in do pen ltwitinrr." "Well, tint's all riK)t Ho dnn rutor ed dechurrli, but ili-Tiatiulit hint Dat'i why he's in do pen. " New Vork Jour nal As Othrra Sh l a. Fat Man What a cnimummato ass that follow looks in thut pt up! Comlo Cuts. Aa KienM Vox a Hruator. "H'nil I thnuKht you wero deiimiid iug tho iiNililiim nf tlm somite?" "Ho I va.i! .cn I wim! That wns tho very ismio on which I m-cured tho sena torial uoiuimitiuti. " Jmirnal Amusaut An Alll.l. Mother Did you steal tho cake, Ed die T Bddio No, ma'am. Did I, Elsie? Elsie (who got a piece of the cake) No, 'deed, mamma. I saw him didn't Truth. It Is s.vld tlvat the flesh on th fore-quarte-i's of tho beaver resembles that of land animals, while that of tho hind quarters has a Ashy taste. The theory of meteors colliding with the sun, nn old and once popular Idea advanced In accounting for the tun's heat, Is now rejected. Every day Is a golden opportunity, which the Father of Mercy has pnt into our hands for religious and moral pur pose. Bruce. 9c it YOUR KIDNEYS filter thn t,'rli! Acid ami polonm out nf the o.VMli'iii through thn urine If tln-y nrn B'-tlnif rlt'lit. J f not, the reMillnur lim'kuclie, 'Jirijfht'a IlnM-iiiM', Jliieuirui. Iln:n, Neiinillu, I'liiddiT 'Jriiiilile. iiianrilera, (:. All these ilineaaea ran be CURED I have heretofore thoii(fut Hint no rant l r how much I wna lu lle d hy any m-l-. Ini-s, I woiihl not ninki. kmwn the n an! a i any hut my closest fiti-rula. Cut tlw good I hnve ihrlvi-il from your Himnigua KHin-y I'! rrM-l ma to tii.. my reaolutloiis iml'V nnd hi you hear my 1 H rlence, o thai If ynu wish ynu may pulillah It fur the hi-m-nt of tlm ninny who may lie aiiff.-rlng an I did. To glv the oajrtimlty Is a duty I owe to my fellow men. I was afflicted wllh kidney trouble ii'-"mpiiiilei by severe pain In the small of my tau-k. Irregular urination, some times fr-ui-nt and sounty, and ut other tlmn loo full ami dark colorH. My sleep was illalurlie'l, mil during the ilay I f.lt ilol.llliiiti-d ami ilr-iwuy. with oc (iialonal hcadn'-hs and dlzzlm-aa. The allghliaal cold would Incrcuae my dlfflcul tin. I hi-nnl of your pllla from a ftletid who Informed me he biid lieen cur4 by th'-m. I wns eucoufiiKi-d to try their iffei'l on myself. ulthouKh I h.el trie. ninny renieillea nnd follown the advice of a phyali-lan. After the firm few ilowi my liuekiiehe was na severe, and by I In; time I hud uwil one Imx It dlaap-p.iin-1. I huve not ym oompleWy uned liw a.iond Ik. mul am entirely cured. Tiidiikiiig you for tho gtaxl your great remedy him done for me. H. C. MILLS'! AN. (Former city attorney, Tm-oma, Wash.) 0 Montgomery block, Hun Kranclai.o, Cut. HOBBS Sparagus Kidney Pills. f'OUUS BKMI.L CO.. PaoraiaToas, Ciuus II. !.! rill y r in Mi'l'l. .i::k., i rilAKLKS KOol.lt. UnvKM. lil rllow'i ..lldlng. Courage Is adversity's lamp. Vanve uurgucs. Inn Mi l-iiin will pro.de at the open ing lecture In Llvei-p'! "' 'ieorge W, v'.iblc. How very few women walk really will. KI"U hlng and ahombling along seem to lm thn keynote of feminine pcdi-itrlan-lam. A man likes to be complimented by a man excepting when the compliment takes the form of congratulating him on the good tasto he displayed In the choto a wife. NOTICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT. For tin Improvement of Thirty-third Harrison avenue and Thirty-fifth street In Adair's Astoria. Notice, Is hereby given th&t the assess-ni-nl roll containing the special uti meiit for the Improvement of Thirty third. Hwriaon avenue and Thirty-fifth strets, In Adair's Astoria, ha been fll-xl In the office of the Auditor and Poll?e Judge, and Is now open for Inspection, and will so remain open until the 6th day of OctMbor, 1SI;, prior to which time nil objections to such iw.m,-nl roll must be fll-M In writing with the Audi tor and Police Judge. Tho Committee on Streets and Public Ways, together with the Board of As M'soors of the City of Astoria, will meet In the Council chamber In the city hall. In the City of Astoria, on Wednesday. OctoU r . 1W, at the hour of in o'clock a. m., to review and e-quallie such as sessment, and thereafter report their ac tions to the Common Council. By onlcr of the Common Council. Attest: H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge Astoria, Or., Sept. St, 18S7. THE ASTORIAN WANT COLUMNS WANTED. WANTED Young girl t.vlig with pn- rents, to take cure of chlldivn and da light housework. Apply at 421 Duan streot. " MEN WANTED. Railroad hands wanted for Immediate work on track. Apply at room 4. Flnr'' block. A. A C. R. R. R ruR RENT. l'OK RENT Tcn.room house In Upper town, on street car line; 113 per month Inquire at this office. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, en suite or Blngle, by the day or month Hotel Tlghe, under an tire new manage ment. Great reduction In rate. Mrs G. V. Porter, manager. Cor. Elevent and Franklin. FOR SALE. FOR 8ALB-I will sell my place In Tilla mook county, 1H miles south of Tilla mook City, In lots to suit purohasara. Terms are one third down, remainder in two years, with Interest at 10 per cent. The land will be offered In twelve building lots, CO by 100 feet each, and In twelve lots of five acres, each, of bot tom land, and the balance of the place In lots as shown on a map In the offloe of the Astorlan. WM. 8QUIRES. FOR SALE A six-room cottage, lot Bftx 100, with wator, etc., within four blocks of Commercial street. In the center of the city. A rare chance. Price, ll,40n Address C, Astorlan office. PERSONALS. PERSONAL Harry Behanna can learn something of Interest to him by calling at this office. Anyone knowing his whereabouts will confer a favor by leaving the Information with th Astorlan. PROr-EHSIONAL CARDS C, C. BItOWEft, ATTOflNET AT LAW. Oundirson IluilllDg. Aa(rla, O.-egoD H. T. CROHBT, ATTOHN ET-AT-LAW. 4(1 Conimerdal ttieal ChtsUr V. Dolph. Richard Nil liOLi'H A NIXON, ATTOrtNETH AT LAW Portland, Oregon, V. 2t. V srd t Hamilton Itulldlng. All legal and w. lactloa busln s promptly a(ind"4 Claims against th govcrrimant a s.w UUty. J. Q A. BOWLBT, ATTORNET AND COL'NBELUK AT LAW. Offlca on Bond strMt Asto.ta, or Da 0. B. E8TE8, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Bpeclal attention to disease of woum aod surgery. Office over Dni!ger's store. Aatoru Ttlepnona No. It Oil JAY TL'TTLE. PHT8ICIAN AND SURGEON Office, rooms & and t, Pythian build IZlVt Commercial Bt, Residence aam Telephone it. Acting assistant surgeon V. S. Ma rlne hospital servlc. U. A. SMITH, dentist. Room 1 and 2, Pythian Building over C. II. Cooper" store DR. H. L. HENDERSON, Office, Kinney Building, Astoria. Office hours, 7 to I a. m.; U to i and ( to 7 p. m. Bpeclal attenton given to the treaUnun- of DuHouea of the Eye Chronic Dis eases, and Surgery. BOCIETT MEETINGS TEMPLE LODGE NO. t, A. K. ana A. M. Regular communication held cr. the first and third Tuesday evening o eLh mo. th. G. W. LOUNSBERRT. W. M. E. C HOLDEN. Secretary J. B. WYATT, Pnont Na. 6S Astorls, Oregar Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions, PAINTS and OILS. Ssactsl Attantlaa PaU I rp'ylnf Sklt. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued, and delivered to me by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, In Clatsop county, Ore gon, of date of the ?th day of September A. J. JW, commanding me to forthwith levy upon the following described prop erty: Beginning at a point SO feet north, 4 de grees K minutes west from the northeast corner of lot 2, block 131. Shlveley's As toria: thence north 4 desreos I mfciutes west, l'TO feet: thence south tS degrees SI minutes west, W feet; thence south 4 de grees 2S minutes east, lv feet; thence on a line parallel with the north line of said lot, 50 feet, to file place of begin ning. And to sell the same In the manner pro vided by law, to satisfy ah assessment against said real property, amounting to 1100, what was assessed against said property as benefit for the extension of Commercial street In said city from Sev enteenth street to Twenty-third street, and which said real property Is assessed as the property of The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, I did, on the 10th day of September, VSS7 duly levy upon all the af ore-desert bed property! and on the ISth day of October, IS'?, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. at and In ffbnt of the court house door at Astoria, Clat sop county. Oregon. I will proceed to tell, at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, all the. rbjrht, title. Interest and estate of the saldTheOregonK'illroad and Navigation Company In and to said real property to satisfy said assessment and the costs and expenses of sale. E. 11 AI, LOCK, Chief of Police. Dated Astcrla. Oregon, Sept. 19, 1S9T. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued, and delivered to me by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, In Clatsop county, Ore gon, of date of the 9th day of September A. D. lOT, commanding me to forthwith levy upon the following described prop erty: Beginning at a point 60 feet north, 4 de grees 2S minutes west from the northeast comer of lot 6, block 131, Shlveley's As toria: thence north 4 degrees 2S minutes west, 100 feet; thence south aio degrees 32 minutes west, SO feet: thenoe south 4 de grees 2S minutes east. 100 feet; thenoe cn a line parallel with the north line of said lot, 30 feet, to the place of begin ning. And to sell the same. In the manner pro vided by law, to satisfy an assessment against said real property, amounting to (100, what was assessed against said property as benefits for the extension of Commercial street In said city from Sev enteenth street to Twenty-third street, and which said real property Is assessed as the property of The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, I did, on the 10th day of September, 1897 duly levy upon all the afore-d escribed property, and on the ISth day of October, 1S97. at i o'clock p. m. of said day, at and In front of the court house door at Astoria, Clat sop county, Oregon, I will proceed to sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, all the right, title. Interest and estate of the saidTheOregonKa:lroad and Navigation Company In and to said real property to satisfy said assessment and the costs and expenses of sale. E. HALLOCK. Chief of Police Dated Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 10. ISO". J. V. MARIEN & CO Groceries, Meat and .. . . . . General Merchandise I6Q2 FRANKLIN AVENUE We meet 11 prices. Call Paints, Oils, Wallpaper THE INDIANA PAINT SHOP Painting and Paperhanging Only ekilleil workmen employed. All work guaranteed to the 8t8nc!ard of excellence. Tie best work in Astoria has been done by this bouse C. n. CUTH BIRTH, Proprietor. W. F. SCHEIBE, A full line of Pipes. Tabacce, aad AoKikars' Articles. 474 Commercial Bt. J. A. FA STABEND. General Contractor HOUSE, BRIDGE AND WHARF BUILDER HOUSE MOVING TOOLS RENTED Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS Bond Street CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS CHIEF OF POLICE BALE, Notice 1 hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued, and delivered to me by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, In Clatsop county, Ore gon, of date of the tb day of September A. D. 1S97, commanding me to forthwith levy upon the following described prop erty: Beginning at a point SO feet north, 4 de grees 28 minutes west from the northeast corner of lot L block 131, Shlveley' As toria; thence north 4 degrees 28 minutes west. 100 feet; thence south ii Jtegrees S minutes west, SO feet; thence south 4 de grees 2S minutes east, 190 feet; thence cn a line parallel wTtH the north line of said lot, 50 feet, to the place of begin ning And to sell the same. In the manner pro vided by law, to satisfy an assessment against said real property, amounting to tltf, what was assessed against said property as benefits for the extension of Commercial street in said city from Sev enteenth street to Twenty-third street, and which said reil property is assessed a.t the property of Tbe Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, I did. on the 10th day of September, 1S37 duly levy upon all the afore-described property, and on the ISth day of October, 1S97, at o'clock p. m. of said day, at and In front of the court house door at Astoria, Clat sop county, Oregon. I will proceed to sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, all the right, title. Interest nnd estate of the saidTheOregcnRallroad and Navigation Company In and to said real property to satisfy said assessment and the costs and expense of sale. E. HALLOCK. Chief of Police. Dated Astoria. Oregon. Sept 10, 18S7. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant Issued, and delivered to me by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, In Clatsop county. Ore- gon, of date of the 9th day of September A, D. 1S97, commanding me to forthwith levy upon the following described prop erty: Eeglnning at a point 60 feet north, 4 de grees 28 minutes west from the northeast coiner of lot 3, block 131, Shlveley's As tcria; thenca north 4 degrees 2S minutes west, 100 feet; thence South S3 degrees 32 minutes west,. 50 feet; thence south 4 de grees 2S minutes east. 100 feet; thence on a line parallel with the nor;h line of raid lot, 50 feet, to the pface of begin ning, And to sell the same In the manner pro vided by law, to satisfy an assessment against said real property, amounting to (100, what was assessed against said property as benefits for the extension of Commercial street In said city from Sev enteenth street to Twenty-third street. and which said real property Is assessed as the property of The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, I did, on th 10th day of September, 1897 duly levy upon all the afore-deaciibed property, and on the ISth day of October, 1S97, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at and In front of the court house door at Astoria, Clat sop county, Oregon, I will proceed to sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, all the right, title. Interest and estate of the saidTheOregonRallroad and Navigation Company In and to said real property to satisfy said assessment and the costs and expenses of sale. E. HAXiLOCK. Chief of Police. Dated Astoria. Oregon, Sept. 10. 1S97. I hese tiny Capsule are juriic;- to baisa n cf Ispa.'Ca, ; C'nbi0' lr.iactit. r J ! CL'SE IN 43 HOURS'.'' - ! ; the tfTi?. di:-srt.-s wi'h-""'' I Cli iTflnvan'tr'l. ? r . ! -'-'r. IT and see us and be convinced Manufacturer and Dealer In a FINE CIGARS! CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtu of a warrant issued, and delivered to ma by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, in Clatsop county. Ore gon, of date of the Sth day of September A. D. 1S97, commanding me to forthwith levy upon the following described prop, erty: Beginning at a poTht S feet north, 4 de grees 28 minutes west from the northeast corner of lot 4, block UL Shlveley's As toria ; thence north 4 degrees 28 minutes west, 100 feet; thence south 85 degrees a minutes west, 50 feet: thence south 4 de grees 28 minutes east, VA feet; thence on a line parallel with the north line of said lot, 50 feet, to (he place of begin ning And to sell the same, In the manner pro vided by law, to satisfy an assessment against said real property, amounting to 8100, what was assessed against said property as benefit for the extension of Commercial street In said city from Sev enteenth street to Twenty-third street, and which said real property is assessed. a- the property ot The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, I did, on the luih day of September, 1S97 duly levy upon all the afore-d escribed property, and on the ISth day of October, 1S07, at t o'clock p. m. of said day, at and in front of the court bouse door" at Astoria, Clat sop county, Oregcn, I will proceed to sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, all the right, title, interest and estate of the saldTheOregonRailroJd and Navigation Company in and to ald real property to satisfy said assessment and the costs and expenses of sale. E. HALLOCK. Chief of Police, Dated Astoria, Oregon, Sept. 10, 1S07. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued, nnd delivered to me by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, In Clatsop county, Ore gon, of date of the 9th lay of SeptemWor A. D. 1S9T, commanding me to forthwith levy upon the following described prop erty: Beginning at a point CO feet north, 4 de grees IS minutes west from the northeast comer of lot 6, block 131, Shlveley's As toria: thence north 1 degrees ii minutes west, 100 feet; thence south 55 degrees 32 minutes west, 50 feet; thence south 4 de grees 2S minutes east, 100 feet; thence on a line parallel wfth the north line of said lot, 50 feet, to the place of begin ning, And to sell the same In the manner pro vided by law, to satisfy an assessment against said real property, amounting to $145, what was assessed against said property ar. benefits for the extension of Commercial street In said city from Sev enteenth street to Twenty-third street, and which said real property la assessed as the property of The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, I did, on the 10th day of September, 1897 duly levy upon all the afore-described property, and on tbe 18th day of October, 1S37, at I o'clock p. m. of said day, at and In front of the court house door at Astoria, Clat sop county, Oregon, I win proceed to sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, all the right, title. Interest and estate of the saidTheOregonRallroad and Navigation Company In and to said real property to satisfy said assessment and the costs and expenses of sale. E. HALLOCK, Chief of Police. Dated Astoria. Oiegon, Sept i?, 1837. Gl.ft, Bperaaiorrhwo, --niww, iiDiiBrii aia, -hargea, or oar latUmaia ti"Q, irritation t vJora t ,f tni nn nn. -f.-mlf .pi'-- -"i) fcMn-. t-'rioa-val VTTlt StIS ? Unagglata, l... -j a- v:.t il, -J-iii nf, . -V I I - '.ir. ,T f ..J r. ..a)-iafJ:W ' . -t t.ntl-.. m, ' vi m i-irji:ij r-jt-a. r yiiiit.ufi a Dy VPTlcva iHa .X.