The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, October 13, 1897, Image 4

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THE DAILY ASTOlUAN, WEDNESDAY MOKN1NU OCTOUKK 1H. 1W7.
JUST NOW
A Large Variety of
Children's School
Shoes, the
Best on
Earth
Call and See Our Nofcty High
School Walkln? Boot
At the Old Reliable Stand-
S- John Hahn & Co.
WmM
479 Commercial St.
A. V. ALLEN.
Groceries, Feed, Fruits,
Vegetables, Crockery,
Logger's Supplies.
Cor.Tenth and Commercial .treeC
CHAS. KAN & CO
367 Commercial St
Dealer In
Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine
Decorated China Ware, Silk
Fancy Goods.
Manufacturers of Ladies' and
Children's Underwear
Gent's Shirts Made to Order.
TODAY'S WEATHER.
RaJn; moderate galea on the coast.
Umbrellas
LOCKS, KEYS
SD SKwl.Nti
ACHI.Nts
Also an Light
Machinery.
Repaired
C. H.Orkwitt
MS DCANK. Prices cut In two.
AROUND TOWN.
WEDNESDAY.
Jfext to an active sinner, Satan loves
a passive saint
Try Schilling's Best tea and baking powder.
Mr. Fred Colbert, of Ilwaco, is in the
olty
Fkae cabbage for kraut at Ross, Hlg-
gins A Co. 'a
Groceries at the lowest prices at the
Pacific Grocery Co-
Bicycle and repair shop at 185 Ninth
street. Charges reasonable.
-. Ask for sample of Chose ft Sanborn's
famous teas, at Ross, HIggins A Co.'i.
We carry the best line of school
shoes in the city. Columbia Shoe
Co.
Fresh Ice cream and Ice cream Vxla at
the Parlor candy factory, 483 Commercial
treet
The new tracklaying machine left As
toria for the front at 10 o'oock yester
day morning.
Mr. Robert Flnlayson, bookkeeper of J.
O. Megler's Brookfleld cannery, Is In
the city on a visit to his parents.
C. G. Palmberg, the leading contractor
and builder, Is prepared to do all kinds
of Jobbing and building work; 473 Duane
street
A carload of "Hot Blast" and "Queen"
heaters to arrive; latest Improvements.
Do not buy before comparing quality
and price. Fisher Brothers, sale agents
The west wind yesterday was almost
a hurricane. Several showers of rain
during the day succeeded In keeping
down tha dust
There are now 1200 signers to the pe
tltloti for the brldpe across Young's bay.
Only about 1400 names are required to put
the measure through.
Tom Keegan. who was up river yes
terday, reports that one of the traps
Just this side of Othlamett took in
four tons of fish yesterday. The seiners
are doing very little business.
In the demse fog TueJay night, on her
way up the river, the steamer Potter
met with a slight accident between bea
cons No. 1 and 2, going on the sands
and being obliged to remain there until
the tide helped her off.
Quick!
The sooner you begin to
use Schilling's Best tea and
baking powder, the better your
opportunity to get some of
that $2000.00.
f And die more yoi w il en
joy your cake uu;I cu. hg.
Suits to order,
from $12.50 P
Pants to order,
from $3.00 "P
..FLYNN, the Tailor..
Mr. J. B. Arndt, of Grant. Pass, Is vis
iting In the city.
At tha bowling alleys yesterday Mrs.
9in scored and Mr. Boaorth 59.
Umbrella covered and repaired by a
practical workman, at IS Ninth street
Our price, are the lowest to the city.
Call and see Pacific Grocery Co.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Gusttifson
occurred yesterday, the intermont being
made at Seal river
Ashland reachee cheap and good; also
a largo supply of other floe fruit st
Ross, Htgglns Co.
A Mrs. Anderson died at the hospital
Monday night, of cancer. She leave, a
li-year-old daughter.
P. J. Meany. the leading merchant
tailor. 1J7 Tenth St. The big-hest price
oald for fur skins.
R. L. Jeffrey will leave today for Sea.
side and will bring his family back wltn
him for the season.
Take your best friend to the Parlor
for Ice cream and Ice cream soda. Prl
Tata parlors for ladles.
New, at Columbia Shoe Co.,
Laird, Schobcr it Co.'s ladies' fine
shoes,
The steamer Telephone brought down
fifty workmen for Contractors Honey.
man, DeHart 4 Co. on the railroad line.
tin tn the Parlor. o. measure to C B
Smith, for nure. sweet cream and fresh
creamery butter and buttermilk every
day.
Furnished room to rent, with good table
board, at reasonable rates, at Mrs. E. C
Holden's, corner of Duane and Ninth
at recta,
Seal, calfskin and crack-proof
calf winter shoes for ladies. Co-
lumbia Shoe Co.
The regular quarterly meeting of the
Woman's Auxiliary of Grace church will
meet In the church on Thursday after.
noon at 3:30 o'clock.
The Astorian has about a ton of old
newspapers for sale, which can be bough
In quantities to suit the purchasers by
applying at the office.
When you want a real life-like and
artlsUc photo, don't fall to call on Snod
grass. The work he I turning out now
Is ahead of anything ever made In As
toria before.
The repairs on the United States en.
gineers' rug Geo. H. Mendell are wH
under way at R. M. Leathers' boat slip.
The overhauling of the engines will soon
be completed and It will not take long
to finish the work.
The Foard A Stokes Co. have found It
necesfery to Increase their warehouse
room In their store, and have secured
the story above their main floor. Work,
men were busy all day yesterday putting
in a stairway amd elevator from the
basement to the third floor.
Mr. A. M. Wheeler, cashier of the O.
R. & N. Co.. yesterday returned from
his fishing and hunting trip up the Clat
skanlne. He reports having had good
sport and brought batk with him ducks,
quail and pheasant, only regretting that
he could not find any Illinois blak squir
rel No amount of age or storing will make
bad whiskey good. It must be good
when made and must be stored In wood
and not In metal Cyrus Noble Old
Bourbon Whiskfy Is stored In onk wood
barrels. This develops Its flavors ani
tonic propfrtlfs. These flavors make It
delicious In cocktails. It Is the only
American Whiskey of International rep.
utatlon.
Early yesteplay morning Harry Ham
blptt's place and Joe Terp's restaurant
were robbed of HO and respectively.
There is no clue to the thief, who e1.
cVmtly made his entrance by climbing
down to the roof of the lower buildings
from th Kinnney block and walking
Into the back windows, which were open.
Nothing ibutJ money was taken from
either place.
The Tnitd States Hp-ht house trnd-r
Columbine, Captain Chas. Richardson
left up the rivsr for Portland last even.
bg. Commanlir John P. M'aren re
turns! to his Portland headquarters on
the Columbine. On this trip the annual
supplies will be latidr-d for all post
licht stations along the Columbia and
WillanvrttK rivers, an1 buoys will tie
chang'-d and replaced between Walker's
Island and Portland.
City Entrlneer Bell yesterday made his
official acceptance of Contractor Nor
mlle's work on the new McClure drain
age system. The reports show that while
the original engineer's estimate called
for an expenditure of f.&i, the con
tractors only expended ZA."L. Tho-ie
who remonstrated agaln?t tho Improve,
ment and afterwards withdrew their re.
monstrances, under the provision- that
the cost per lot should not exceed I22.SA.
will now have no further occasion to
object, as the expense per lot will not
exceed $24.
Captain Nell Gilmore's little by Is
seriously III with pneumonia.
At o'cock, Saturday morning. De-
cwroher 1 there will be held by the civil
sen-Ice commlsison. a competitive exam-
naUon for the grade of clerk and carrier
In the postofnc service at Astoria None
hut United States clrttens can be ex-
amlned antl the age llmltaton are for
clerks, IS years or over, curriers be
tween 21 and 40. Applications must be
filed with Secretary E C. Lewis not
later than 8aturaiy, November IX
So quietly and expeditiously has boon
done the work on the Astoria railroad
that not oive Astorlan out of ten realties
that three or four more weeks will finish
the work and that beyond the question
of a doubt the cvmtractvrs will be out of
the wwy and the road ready to oiemtc
by January 1. Contractor H. B. Uorth.
wick, who was In the city yesterday
tate1 to an Astorian reporter that he
had finished delivering the ties for the
entire line. The material for the steel
bridge at Owtskanlo was delivered yes
terday. This is the third steel bridge
on the line east of Astoria, and Is sit
uated some miles east of Blind slough.
The temporary bridge across Iflind
slough has enabled the rail g?ng to lay
quite a stretch of trck east of thut
p4nt. The H;UTfc rail-laying mncbine
will commence wrk Inlay. Uets wtrv
nai'le yvterlar ttvil 'the eonfractors
wvuld not be nbe to finish the rook work
by January 1. As a matter of ftict, how
over, the nvk wvrk Is all but com
Dieted, and ton days more will see even
cut ready for the track.
FOR THR l.ll'RARY.
The Musical Recital Nlk-ht a Great
Success.
Since the puWio llbrory of this city
-as foundM many entertanments have
been given under Its auspices and tvr
Its b'neflt. all of thorn proving In the
highest degree successful; but none of
thorn equalled that given last evening
at Fisher's ojot1i hoi IiK before
the hour onnoiincl Ar the opening the
building was almoet filled with lo-ers of
music, every one of whom eagerly swatt
ed the opening number on the program,
which was vf unusual excellence. The
entertainment opened with the rendition
of "IJetl Signor" by Miss Agnes Watt,
who followed with "Synnovfs Song."
"Cbuntwl to Nlnn." ana "Oiod.rtye."
Miss Watt was reworded by itenerous
and deserved aaplause. Mrs. Walter
Reed then sang "Without Thee," "Du
hi? wie eine blum," "When You Are
Here Love." and "When love Is Kind,"
and TCas npplauded to the e-ho. her rich
and sympathetic eontmlto voice at once
winning Its way to all hearts.
Miss Clara Young's appearance upon
the stage was the signal for an ovatton
such as has never been accorded to any
As tor! an. and after the applause had
subsided the talented young artist ren
dered "Ronilo Ctiprtccioso" In such a
manner as to entitle her to a place In
the front runk of musicians.
"Yalnka's Song." "PeeerteO," "Twick
enham Ferry." and 'Tarantelle N.ipo
letana" were next sung by Miss Watt
and warmly applauded.
Mrs. Renl follnaed with "I Knew Not
If M'Xnltht." "In the Woods." "Chan
tei. Rleg. Pormex" and "Ben Bolt." and
received a second ovation.
"The Brlikil Prrv-es!on." by Miss
Young, was next on the program, tI
was receiwl with hearty and deserved
applause. The entertainment closed with
the singing of "The Swallow Gaily
Singing'1 end "Merry. Merry Are We,"
by Mis. Watt and Mrs. Re!.
FAIR WARNING !
Take advantnpe of Herman
Wise's Red Letter Sale before it
is oyer; you'll be Forry if you
don't ! Good poods sold way
down ! lie who hesitates will
lose monev.
The Eatock oyster parlors n(,t night
proved to be very popular. Eastern oys
ters on the half shell, -and Bhonlwater
Bays In any style. Parlors, opposite As
torlan office, open till 2 a. m. GIvb
them a trial. Twenty-five cents a pint
Free delivery.
Free! Free!
THE..X
Stormer
Bicycle
Given Free
With American Best
Teas
Coffees
Spices
AT THE
GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING
TEA COMPANY'S
o71 Commercial Street
Astoria
Free Wheels to hoys, girls, gi-n-tlemeri
and ladies.
Wheels real fay to get with our
Teas, 20c, 2-jc, :J0c, .'ioc, 40c, 50c
rer pound; CoHi, 1 )?., 20c, 25c,
30c, .'35c, 40c per pound; Spices,
10c, 15c, 20c, 25c per can.
Wheels Free as good Wheels
as money can buy.
Warrenton Is
Columbia Harbor
Land Co.
CORNER...
BOND and
ELEVENTH STS.
Ma on application.
Wo want a ho ie and lot In Warron
ton. Must be a bargain. We have t"
cash. It U Hoyle A iV
FA 1U W AKNING
Take advantage of Herman
Wise's Hod Letter Sale before it
is over; you'll lo sorry if you
don't! tood goods sol.l way
down! He who hesitates will
lose monev.
WHEAT.
On June wheat sold at 3c. H "as
since sold at II.K3S. Plfferen.-e, 3V.
or on 10.AW bushels. $K0 would havo
made this amount by our system of Join!
Investment accounts since June W'hy
not try this system and Increase your
Income? Amounts of 3 and upwards
Kcelvtd.
Our Infornatlon Is of such a character
and from such source as to make II en-tln-ly
reliable. Write for particulars J.
O. Knowlton Co.. grain brokers, M
California street, S.in Vninds.-o.
CROVr QVICKI.Y Cl'RF.P.
Mountain Qlen. Art-Our children were
suffering with croup when we received
a botUe of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
It afforded almost Instant relief. F. A
Thornton. This oelebrated remedy Is for
sale by Estea-Conn Drug Co.
Northern Pacific railroad tralnsi leav.
Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m. f r
Tacoma. Spokane, and the East. CIos.
coimeotlon made at Spokane for Ross
land. Nelson. Sandow and IMtUh Ci-
lumbia mining camps For maps and
Information call on or ad J res.
C. W. STONE
Astoria. Or.
When going East travel on the North
ern Pacl'lc Railway. Qultk time anj th.
only line running dining cars. Tra'a
leaves Portland dally at 11 o'clock a. m.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that all quar-
I terly licenses are now due and payable
j to the Chief of Police at his office, and
If not paid within ten days from date
! of this notice, a penalty of 20 per cent
additional will be charged.
H. E. NELSON'.
Auditor and Police Judge.
Astoria, Or., October S, 1S37.
TO CURE A COLP IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money If it falls
to cure- 23c. For sale, by Charles Rog jrs.
AN APPEAL FOR CLOTHING.
Help the poor and needy by sending
clothing to the parlors of the W. C.
T. IT. In Rescue hall on ainy Thursday
from 1 p. m. till 8 p. m.
NOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF
THE FISHERMEN'8 PACKING CO.
Notice Is hereby given to the stock
holders of tho Fishermen's Packing Co
that a regular annual meeting will be
held at their office at Astoria, Oregon,
the 25th day of October. 1W, nt 9 o'clock
s. m., for the purpose of electing a board
of directors and transacting other bust,
ness that may come before the meeting.
JOHN PETERSON.
Prtoident.
AI'G. MOBERO. Secretary.
Astoria. Or., 8ept. 29, 1SD7.
A KLONDIKE BOOK.
The Chicago Record's book for gold
ssetars Is now ready. A reader of this
hook will know more of Alaska and the
wonderful Klondike district than he could
learn by months of personal observation
and research on the ground. In compar
ison with other works on the subject It
is the "Webster's Dintonary of Alaska,"
a perfect and peerless volume, at once
Ute model and despair of rival publlsheis.
It tells of the richest and moat exten
sive gold fields the world has ever
known How they were discovered Fields
yet unoxplorod Ton years' wyk al
ready In sight Where Is the mother lode,?
The fortunes already made The mil
lions to be token out next year How to
get there R. R. fare and other ex xpenses
from nil polrfts Medical hint: Climate
Offic.al maps Government reports All
land and water routes-Projected rail
roads Mining laws-Customs. In brief,
all that Is known of ibis wonderfdl land
of fabulous wealth. It Is the only au
thentic, practical book, official and en
dorsed. About MO pages. Handsomely
bound In art ca,-.vas rlce, II. W.
Agents are wanted to handle this val
uable work. It la a chance of a life
time. Experience Is not nefjessary, as
full jtstruc.tiot.il are sent and the whole
poople arc clamoring for the book. Re
ports from agents Just started show won-
lerful success. Salts run as high as 20
books an hour. Big commissions nid
valuable premiums are nllowed. Credit
Is given and freight fr.a!d. It is an oppor
tunity to gain a crmpetence In a short
lime. The book Is not sold through book
s'ops or newspapers. Complete canvass
ing outfit w.ll be mailed for 20 cetits,
s'nmps To places where we havo no
agent a full copy of the book will be
sent to customers, prepaid, on recelp' of
prbe. Address, exactly, Monroe Book
Company, department K, 219, Chicago.
the Best...
THE CENTER OF DEVELOPMENT
ON THE WEST SIDE
Everybody Knows that Warrenton values will soon be
doubled, It Is distinctly the best property
on the market.
Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements,
at very low prices.
Is it not a fine investment?
THE ASTORIAH WANT COLUMNS
WANTKIV
WAXTKP-Reliable Kill for gonrral
housework: first .class wages to flr.
Class cook. Koforoncs required. Ap
ply at Aatorhut office.
MMN WANTED.
Railroad hands wanted fur lmine-ait.
work on track. Apply at room 4. Flal
bl k. A. A C. H. . H
U8T.
I .OST Yesterday, on iVtnmorclal street.
red satin ribbon sash, render will
rvcolve llU-ml reward by leaving at
Aatorlnn kiKc.
I.OST-MHk account lHk. Please leave
at Astorlan office. W. J. IiiksIIs.
FUR RKNT.
F"R KENT Furnished rom., .i
suite or single, by the day or month
Hotel Tlshtf, und. r entire n.w manage,
nient. (irx-at rwluctioo In rate.. M"
O. V. IVrter. manager. Ci. Elevwitk
and Franklin.
PROFESSIONAL; CARDS
C. C. PUOWER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Gumtorson Bull J inc.
Asii.tis, Oregou.
H. T. CROSBY. j
ATTORNET-AT-LAW. i
441 Commercial stieet j
Chester V. Polph. Richard Nixes
l'ttl.PII ft NIXON.
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW.
Portland. Oregon. 14. Si. and r
Hamilton Building. All legal and eel
lection busln s. promptly attendod t
Claim against th government a k-
Halty.
PR JAY TUTTLE.
PHYSICIAN AND 81'HGEON
Office, rooms i and t, Pythian builds.
MIS Commercial St, ResJdene .ame
Telephone 9.
Acting assistant surgeon V. 8. Ma
rine hospital service.
J. Q A. BOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND CO UN HE Lop.
- AT LAW.
Office on Bond street. Astoria. Or
PR. O. n E8TE8.
PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON
Special attention to diseases of worn"
snd surgery.
omc aver Dansigef store. Aslnrls
Telephone No. U. . .
DR. H. U HENDERSON.
Office, Klnmy Building, Astoria
Offlc hours,
i to 9 a. m.; 12 to I and I to J p. ra
Special attenton given to th. treatment
of Disease of the Ey Chronic Dis
eases, and Surgery.
H. A. SMITH. iPli
DENTIBT. fpy
Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building
over C. H. Cooper's store.
JOHN T. LIGHTER.
ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W.
Office, upstairs, Astorlan Building.
BOCIETY MEETINOB.
TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7. A. F. an
A. M. Regular communication beld on
th first and third Tuesday evening of
such moi th.
O. W. LOUNBBERRY, W. M
E. C, HOLDEN, Becreury
NOTICE OF COMPLETION AND AC.
CEITANf'K OF DRAIN I.N"
MCLCRE'S ASTORIA.
Notice Is hereby given that B. Normlle,
oontraotor for tho construction of u
drain In McClure's Astoria, under the
provisions of ordinance 220u, on the 12th
iluy of Oclols-r, 1W, Hied In thi olllce
of tho Auditor and Police Judge of the
City of Astoria, tho certificate of the
(ity Siu-veyiT and Hus-rlnt-nd-nt of
Stnols, approved by tho C'ommllteo on
Streets iuid Public Ways, on ttw com
plotlon of tho "McC'luro. Tmiln."
Aftor tho expiration of tho tlmo here
Inafler specified, If no objection to the
n:ci:ptanco of such work bo flll and
tho Common Council shall ulei-m such
Improvement proiKTly compl'-led, ac
cording lo the contract and plana and
speelllcallons therefor, tho Minn may
Iki accepted.
fbJc-c-l.lons to tho acceptance of sal.I
drain or ny part thereof may be flbvl
In the, office of the Auditor and Police
.ItidKO on or before Friday, OcIoImt 15.
1W. It. E. NEIiHON,
Auditor and Pollre Judge.
Astoria, Oregon, Ootoler 13, ISfT.
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I'lllKF UF I t'I.K'IC 8AI.K.
Notice Is heteby given that by virtu,
of a warrant Issued, and delivered lo me
by the Auditor and Police Judge of tin
City of Astoria, In Clatsop county. Or.
gi.n, (.f dale of the lh 'lay of rVplember
A. P. ixr, commanding m. to forthwith
levy upon the following described prop
erty:
Beginning nt n poft't W fee' north, i de
Ktves .H mluutos went from the northeast
corner of lot 4, W.nk 131. BMolr' As
toria; thoine north 4 d.gtcrs inlaules
west, 100 feet; thence south K& .losrecs 3S
mluulrs west, W fort, thence south i do
gr.es JN tninuies rasi, rv iwi, mwn
on a line parallel with the north lute of
said lot, W feel, to the place of lwtn
nlni And to sell the same. In the manner pro
vlded by law, to satisfy an ssemit
against said real property, smountlng lo
$100, what was assessed against said
property as Iwnrnt for tho extension of
Commercial street In said olty fnw H.v
nnteeiith .treot to Twenty-third street,
and which sold real properly Is asswaed
iv the property of The Oregon Railroad
i and Navigation Company, I did. on lbs
loth day of Hepiemtwr. 1W7 duly levy Uwn
all the aoro-d.-eortbed Property, and
on the lth day of October. Ikw;. at I
o'clock p. m. of said day, at and In front
of the court house door at Astoria, Clal
o county, tiregt ii, I will proceed lo sell,
at public auction, t" the blithest bidder
! iherrfor. all the right, title, Intrrest
snd eslats of the S4ldTtierKmlUllro.d
i end Navigation Company In and l .aid
real property pi satisfy sold astessmsnt
i und the ooets and exa'itsea of sale.
I 11, ll.Vl.U't'K, Chief of Police.
I I'ated Astoria. Oregon. S'id. I'), l;.
i hii:f if pomck hake
! N..tee Is hereby given that by virtu
, of a warrant Issued, and ditlvered In me
. by the Ainlltor end Police Judge of the
City of Aetorli. In Ottts.p eounly. Or
' gut. of date of the ith lay of Hepleinker
! A. D. IRrT, commanding me to forthwith
levy upon the following described Pro-
rty:
Beginning nt a point UJ fret north, i dc
j grees 2S minutes west from tho northeet
corner of lot . Mm k HI. Bhlvetey'g A
j ti.rla. tlieivn n.it t Ii I degrees . minutes
west, ion feet; tbeine smith 5S itrgrves C
minutes west, U) fci t; thence south 4 de
grees 2S minutes east, h feet; thenc
; on a line parallel with the north lino of
s said lot, M feet, to the place of Ijegln.
Iilng. "', I i
' And lo sell the same In tho manner pro-
vldl by law, lo satlnfy an assessment
I against sold rl property, amounting lo
IMS, what was ssseasod against said
' property as benefit for the extension of,
Commercial slrret In said city from 8ev
1 entsenth street to Twenty-third Street,
i und which said rrnl property Is nesod
Jas the pri'prrtv of The Oregon LaSrul
' and Navigation Company, I did, en lh
j 10th day of SeptemtxT. 1JOT duly levy upon
' all tho afore-descrllied property, and
1 on tho lth day of October, 1W7. at I
' o'clock p, m of sabl day, r.t and In front
' of th. court house door nt Astoria, Clat
I sop county, Oregon. I will proceed to sell.
I si public auction, to th highest bidder
therefor, all the right, title. Interest
'and estate of the saldTheOregonRallroad
j and Navigation Company In and lo said
real property to satisfy said assessment
j and the cost and cx nse of sale.
' E. HAI.IH'K, Chief of Police.
Dated Astorln. Oregon, Sept, i", JSJ97.
j CHIEF OF POLICE BALE.
' Notice Is hereby given that by virtue
I of a warrant Issued, and delivered to mo
by tho Auditor nnd Police Juilito of the
City of Astorln, In ClatS'pp county, Ore
gon, of date of tho !)th day of September
A. D. 1K9T, commanding me to forthwith
levy upon tho following described prop
erty: Beginning nl n point CO feet north, 4 de
grees 28 minutes west from the northent
coiner of lot 3, block 131, Shlvele' A
t'rln: thetica north 4 degrees 2 minute,
west, 100 feet; thence south A5 degrees 22
minutes west, U) feet; thenc- south 4 de
grees 28 minutes east, too feet; thence
on a line parallel with the north line of
raid lot, M feet, to the place of begin
ning, p.
And to soil tha same In the manner pro
vided by law, to satisfy an assessment
against sold real property, amounting to
f 100, what was assessed against said
property a benefit for the extension of
Commercial street In said city from B.r-
fenteenth street to Twenty-third street
nnd which said real property Is assessed
as the property of The Oregon Railroad
end Navigation Company, I did, on th.
10th day of Beptemlwtr, 1H!)7 duly levy upon
all tho aforo-descrlhed property, nnd
on tho ISth day of October, 1MJ7, ut i
o'clock p, m. of said day, at nnd In front
of tho court house door at Astoria, Clat
sop county, firegon, I will proceed to soil
at public auction, to tho highest bidder
therefor, all the right, title, Interest
and estate of the suldTheOregon Railroad
and Navigation Company In and to sulci
real property to satisfy said assessment
and the coats and expenses of sale.
E, IIALLOCK, Chief of Polio.
Dated Astoria, Oregon, Sept. iO, 18W.
BREHNER & HOLMES
Blacksmiths
Telophon No. 02.
Special Attention Paid to Steamboat Re
pairing. First claaa Horseshoeing, Etc.
Logging Camp Work a Speciality.
TTT
OJoMo
Ulo
OIVEH CIIOICB or '
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Transcontinental
rouths; .
Via Spokane and St. Paal
Via Ogdan, Denver and
Omaha op Kansas City.
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers
Free Reclining Chair Cars
Astoria to San Franotsco.
Columbia, Sunday, Hoptaitiher $
State of California, Friday, Heptamher Ml
Columbia, Wednesday, Heptamlter 1$
State of California, Monday, Seplent
ber 10.
ColumbLi, Haturday, Heptambsr Id.
Hlata of California. Thursday, Kwlnv
ber SO.
C'i'lumbia, Tuexdny, O'tnlwr &,
Hlate of Csllfurnla, Hunday, Oiiulxir 1
Tar rata, and (snsrmi tnrurmatloa salt,
on st address
Q. W. LOUNCHKItRY,
AgeaL
W. IL HURLHURT.
Uen. Pas. Agt., Portland. Or
THIS RAILWAY COMPANY
Operates Its tra.ns on Uw famous block)
system.
Lights Its trains by sloctrlclty through,
out;
1' the celebrated drotiiv berth read
ing tamp;
Runs splendidly equipped panger
train every day and night ltr
St. Paul and Chicago; th.
CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE a MT. PAUL
Also operates t.m-lie;e.l vei'.lbulod
train, corrylnsl the latwl privsts ram
lurtmpot car. Lbrary buffet siokLig
car, and palae drawing room rr.
Parlor cars, free reclining chair car. aad
the wry tat dining car service.
l',.r lowest rate. In any point In Utar
t'n.tnl Hiatus or Canada, apply to
ticket agent, or addre.
C. J. EDDY. General Afvt,
J. W. ("ABEV, T. P. A
Portland. Or
-ARK YOU OOINO EA8TT--A
R K YOU OOINO EABTT--AllK
YOU GOING KA8TV
Ii sure aial seo I tint yolit
tlckot r-l tli.
THE NORTII-WEBTERN LINE
THE NORTH -W EXTERN LINK
Mil-. NORTH rTERN LINK)
1 HE NOPTII-WCUTEnN LINE
The
CHICAK). BT. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS AND
OMAHA RAILWAYS
This U th.
GREAT HIK'HT LINE
Between
DULUTH, SAINT PAUL. CHICAGO
And all I'olnl East and South.
Tlietr Magnincnnt Track, Pverlae. Vestt-buW-d
IMnjig and Sleeping Car
Train, and Motto:
"ALWAYS ON TIME
Have given this road a national ropuuk-.
lion. All (iusee of ius-ngrs aanrl4
on the vesllbuled train, without extra
charge. Ship your freight and travel
over this famous line. All agants hav
tickets.
F. C. SAVAGE. T. F. and P. A.
W. II. MEAD, General Agent,
248 Washing too St., PortLuid, On
GO EAST
. . VIA . .
Library Car Route
AMERICA'S BCENIC LINE.
Metis la
Dining
Car I.
Carte
(lock
lloll.nt
No
Hunt
Tb. all-rail route to Kootenai mining
dl.trlct, via Buattl. and Spokane
Shortest and Quickest Line
-.TOV
St. Paul, Minneapolis.
Duluth. Chicago
AND ALL POINTS EAST
Through Palace and Tourist
Sleeper., Dining and Library Observa
tion Car.
Dally Trains
..Fast Time
BHKKVICK AND HCKNKItY (JNKAQdKLED
For ticket, and full Information call
on agent O, R. & N. Co. or address
A. n. C. DKNNIBTON.
C P A T A rn.l-.a
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R. C. BTEVEN8. O. W. r A., Seattle.
I. Ladles Who Valuo
A refioedcoinpl"-:l'jn niuit tjee Poir'tnl's Pow-
der. Rpri,duoRsgucftrr.d!Kaulll':Ukln. I
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