The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 01, 1898, Image 2

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    TIIS DAILY ASTOMAN, THURSDAY MOKMK, 8EPTKMI.EK 1,
Telepboa No. .
TEItMS Or SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILT.
e,ni ty mii. per W
gent by mill, pr month
Curved by earTtor, per month.. .
WEEKLY.
Sent by mall. Fr aavano....oo
Comae fre to subscriber.
All communications Intended for publl
ration frhnuld b directed to the editor.
Jius'.ncs communication of ail kind
anil remittance) must ba addressed to
-'lit Astorlan,"
The Aetorian guarantees to Ita adver
tisers the lanrest circulation of any news
paper published on tha Columbia river.
Advertising rate ran b bad on appll
cat'oo to tha buelnee manager.
'jne srtlclo headed "Some Fact and
Suggestions" In Tuesday's Oregonlan la a
miT'Trt'wiittlon of tha issue between
Astoria and Portland. There la no an
tagonism her to tha fovrnmnl m
proven' a at tha Cascades and tha Da Ilea,
In th Columbia, nor lo aueh work tn the
upiwr Wllllamett aa way b necessary
to keep that river open at any stage ot
water for light draft veet. Tha Ore
gonlan well know that lb Aatortan from
tta blrtb has always advocated thee Im
provmenta. It la a part of tha Astorlan
proposition that thaaa gremt waterway
hail b kept open, to gather op tha pro
due of Isolated aectlona and perform
their Indlapenaabla office of regulating
tariff oa the O. R. N. and Southern
Pacific rotnpanle. Tha people ot Aatorla
botve always been and ara now a unit on
i
tills question, and It la a matter of his-
tory that It wm mainly through their ef
fort that the government waa Induced to
commence work on tha Cascade Locks
and at tha end of alxteen years complete
them. Portland, on the other hand. ws
then and la now Inimical to tha whole
heme Involved la th Cascade Lock Im
provement, end It waa due to her under
band dealing. In combination with the
railroads, that the work waa hung up aa
long aa It was. The Oregonlan will uot
deny thla assertion, for tf It doe the As
toriaa will prove u truth ro the satisfac
tion of every intelligent reader In Ore on.
Nor Is this all: It ts believed la Aatorla
thai work at tha Dalle will not be under.
taken, or. If begun, will never be com
pleted o lone as Portland's Influence at
Washington remains unshaken. The ob
ject Astoria la striving for Is a common
railway-point equality a deep water
terminal with Seattle. Tacoma and San
Francisco. Portland 1 striving by every
mean In her power to prevent thla, be
cause ahe knows Its effect will be to
transfer the grain of the Columbia and
Willamette valleys to Aatorla for foreign
transhipment. Today, although right In
the heart of the greatest coast timber
belt. Astoria mills cannot send a foot of
lumber to eastern markets because Port
land compels the railroads terminating
there to discriminate In their transconti
nental tariff rate against Astoria. In her
oposltlon to the use of federal ocscy
In the Improvement of the lower Colum
bia river, Astoria' protest merely goes to
the new undertaking; of further dernmg
the present channel, which 1 now under-
going agi'.atlon at Portland. It I claimed
at Astoria the project of creating and
maintaining a X-foot channel to Portland
I Intended solely for the benefit of cer
tain railroads and a few shippers In Port
land, tnd that It will tn no wise tend
to the public advantage. One of
It supposed effects will be to save
Uie O. R. K. company from fcav
Ing to divide the ranee now re-
celved on grain produced In eastern Ore
gon and Washington already twice a
much as charged by other transportation
companies for the same distance and
compel the producers of Oregon and
Washington to support Its water line ser
vice between the see. and Portland. The
people of Astoria contend that the appro
priation of fedoral money to this end con
fer not only no public benefit on the peo
ple of the northwest territory the only
theory upon -hlch suoh appropriation
ran b constitutionally made but it
operate to the positive Injury of the
producer of Oregon and Washington,
who must ship their grain out
through tha mouth of the Co-lumbla.
The Astorian has shown, and th
commercial organisations of Aatorla will
send to any Inquirer documentary
proof, that a loss of over a million dol
lure per year now reRulta to the producers
of the Columldn river basin through the
enforced transhipment of their grain at
Portland Instead of Astoria. It follows
thus, that every dollar spent by the gov-
trnment In maintaining a deep channel to
Portland goes Into the pockets of private
recipients and contributes to lose a mil
lion dollars each year to the Oregon end
Washington farmer.
Governor Black, of New York, who In
vKtlf:ited tho condition of the comp of
tlw New York troops at Chlcamauga
prfc, yS !n fxn Interview that 'Journal
Istio knavery" ha purposely misrepre
sented the condition of ajfairs, which
"were riot a bad a he had expected." but
mat "th present tM of th hospital
ottcM nevor to be prn.UU J to txi.-t." The
pres may at time get sensational, and
there are "yellow Journals" that ratten on
the miseries of others, hut the a rem re
dally paper, civnsl.lertng the press end
strain under which it I edited and print
ed amidst th hurry and bustle of modern
.fe, is a dean and hn'.thy a not m
stlnes, and a greater power for good in
the nation than even the pulpit Itnelf. Itt
editor and manager will compare favor
ably tth any other els of business men
a to uprightness of character and h.m
ety of purpose. Many of the crying evils
of the ikiy hav beon siamped ovit. or
maila less offensive through the Influence
of thene me Journnl so swevpingly dc
nounced by Governor Clark. Weeks g
Assistant Surgvnn liener.il Colonel Benn,
reported to th department the had sani
tary condition of the lAmp where our
soldier are quartered, but no attention
was paid to the matter. Now comes tnis
later horror at Camp Wlkoff, where thr
troop brought from the yellow fever d'
trlct of Cuba to recuperate, find a worse
enemy than yellow Jack. Bill not until
the newspapers took up the matter was
any attempt made by the war department
to rhang th condtllona, and even now
Secretary Aljrer I Investigating" Instead
of acting. Colonel Senn, an oflVUI ap
pointed for th purpose of looking after
the health of the army, bad already In
vestigated and reported. Hi report
should have been final and Immediate ac
tion had. Let the newspaper continue
their good work and t.-- ureeley. Child.
McCullough and Bennetts will earn the
rratltude of an appreciative public.
Th object lesson that may be learned
from the good work being done by the su
perintendent of street tn making the
county roads within the city limit pass
able I that planking our road for the
time being 1 the beet thing that we can
do. W must have roads, but w cannot
have "ermanent roads until the grades
,.
are finally settled upon. Get our rock
crusher and get the portable saw mill
but don"t lay macadam until the grade
are fixed. Macadam tne road In the city
where the grades are permanent and give
the fanners planked road until uch
time as the settling up and development
of the county has finally established the
position and arteries of travel and then
ww can have smooth roadways which will
make pleasure for city people and re
duce the cost of transportation to market
for the farmer. But let us do something
with our roads at once, and mak a mar
ket for our people Instead of letting there
ro to Portland for their supplies, a many
of them do at present.
The Columbia river is not the only dis
trict short In the salmon pack, and the
figures given In yesterday's dispatches
furnish Interesting food for reflection.
Will not the general shortage raise the
market price of the product and In a
measure reimburse the packers for losses
already sustained? Is the shortage an In
dication that the fUh of the Pacitlc are
uying out? Propagation and protection
of fish may have to be resorted to more
generally than ever contemplated.
When will the call be Issued for the
fisheries congress Now is the time to
hold it and Astoria Is the place. If there
ever was a necessity for such a congress
In the face of a general shortage of sal
mon on the entire coast, and on the eve
of a predicted short fall pack. It exists
today.
The yonng man who
starts in business life
with a good athletic
training back of him will
be able to stand more
than the man who has
sot bad the same advant
age. Nevertheless, if be
overworks and nr (fleets
his health, he is likely to
fall a victim to some fa
tal malady like his less
lortunate Brother
There is only one
safe road for a man to
tread in the matter of
health. That is the
road of eternal
vigilance. No
man, no matter
how strong he
may be natural
ly, can with impunity neglect the little ill
and indisposition of life. Thee little dis
orders are what make the big ones. When
a man suffers from headaches and losi of
appetite, feela drowsy and dull during wak
ing hours, cannot leep at night and is
nervous and shaky at all times, he is in a
dangerous condition. If he long neglects
bis condition he will find himtlf a very
sick man. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery is the best of all medicines for
the many diseases that are caused by an
impaired digestion and insufficient and im
proper nourishment. It creates a heartv,
healthy appetite; it makes digestion and
assimilation perfect ; it invigorates the
liver and purifies and enriches the blood.
It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder
and nerve tonic. It is the best of all medi
cines for nervous disorders and it cures yi
per cent of all case of consumption, if
taken in its earlier Btages, before the lunga
are too far wasted. For chronic, bronchial,
throat and nasal affections it is an tin
equaled remedy. An honest dealer will
not suggest some inferior substitute.
Kev. C. M. U-inotid, (K O. Box to;), Ouanah,
Hardeman Co., Texas, writes: "I write to say
that during the late troutile between the Slates
It became my duty as well as privilege to speak
in the open air at niht, which procured slight
hunorrhaifes slid loss of voice from which I hsd
suffered more or less for s number of years, until
that God-send ' Golden Medical liincovery,' given
to the world by the inventive and scientific brain
of Dr. R. V. Pierce, was obtained. After six bot
tles had been used the pains and aches in my
lung began to give way, and now I feel that,
with a judicious course of life I may live many
years. I thank God for giving to the world s
man who has done so much for suffering hu
manity. '
The air of studM Boliemkinlent culti
vated by gome young men may please
themselves, but it doesn't impress out-
aiders one whit
lv iTf
-v w-' . r m m
mi
AMfclaUc Prfrurailvin for As
similailng ftcrocdaiviKctf uti
ting ite StoBudis f.il Jiowcb cf
rrcinclcs TKcslioTvCivcrful
rts arui ItotXontalas nclifvr
Owum.Morrihinc rvir YiiKtal
KotNaucotic.
Apafctt Ccmt Jy Tor C? WJp
lion. Sour St33CCh.Di.vrh)ca,
Yortns .Com-ulsioM.rovrish-ncss
anJ LossorSUXP.
IxSioak Signature cf
new Tmi.
tXACT COPY OF VHAPPCH.
So few women acknowledge that -lr
gray hair come from ac Instead of
fright, worry, or something ! that
turned It prematurely.
AN ENTERPRISING DRUQGI8T.
There art few men more wide awak
and enterprising than th Etea-Conn
' Prug Co., who par no pains to secure
I th best of Tarythlng to their line for
mKnJ eQ(tomtrlk Yr, B0W
1 the valuabl agency for Dr. King's Nw
Discovery for Consumption, tougna ana
Colds. This la th woadtrful remedy
that la producing auch furor all over
th country by Its many startling cure.
It absolutely cure Asthma, Bronchitis,.
Hoarsen and all affections ot th
Throat. Chest and Lung. Call at abova
drug atort and get a trial botU free or
a regular slsa for H cents and tL Guar
anteed to cur or price refunded.
Th visitor who is continually telling
you of improvement you could mak In
your house U not apt to be Invited to
come again.
Experience Is th best teacher. TJ
Acker's English Reaaedy in any case ot
coughs, cokl or croup. Should It fall
to glee immediate rUef money refunded.
X eta. and H oca, for sal by Estas-Cooa
Drug Co.
Canvas rhevolt is a new fabric used In
ummer tailor gowns.
PLATED OUT.
Dull headacne, pains ta vartoas parts
of the body, sinklnr st th pit of th
etomacn. toe ot appetite, reyenanne,
pimples or sores ar all poaltlv evidence
of impur blood. No matter how It be
came so. It must be purified la order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir
ba never failed to cure scrofulous or
syphilitic poisons or any other blood dis
ease. It Is certainly a wonderful remedy
and we sell every bottle on a positive
guarantee. For sale by Estes-Conn Drug
Co.
The tinkle of Ice In tn pitcher ha a
more attractive round than the finest
ban! in the world. If you are thirsty.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tfca Kind Yon Hare Alwajs Bought
Bears the
Signature of
It may be dear all day. but you can
rest assured that It will rain If you go out
In a white gown urui minus an umbrella.
Mr. John Muhlas. a well known stock
dealer of Puloskl. Ky., ay: "After suf
fering for ov-r a week with flux, and my
physician having failed to relieve me, I
was advised to try Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Rwnedy, and hav
the pleasure of stating that the half of
one bottle cured me." Kor sale by Charles
Roger, Druggist.
The condition of one's mills I very pal
paoie thve days, when to wear glove ts
ro add to our physical discomfort.
HOW TO LOOK GOOD.
Good looks ar really mor than skin
deep, depending entirely on a healthy
condition of all th vital organs. If the
liver la Inactlve.you have a bilious look
If your stomach Is disordered, you have
a dyspeptic look; if your kidneys ar
anccted. you have a pinched look. B
cure good health, and you will surely
bav good look. "Electric Bitter" I
a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly
on the stomach, liver and kidney, nuri'
fies the blood, cure pimples, blotches
ana Dolls, and gives a good complexion.
Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at Estes-
Conn Drug Co. a cent per bottle.
The truest ft rm of lonelines com
when we are left to ourxelvea aftr Jiav-
ing been used to a congenial companion.
The Rev. W. U. Costly, of Btockbrldge,
da., wlille attending to hi paatorful du
tle at KIInwood. that tate. was attack
ed by cholera morbua. He snys: "fty
cirance i nappened u get hold of a bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic. r'h,,i..ra nH
Dkirrhoea. Remedy, imd I think It was
the means of saving my life. It relieved
me at once." pw ale by Charles Roar
ers, druggist.
Dirty white Is about an warm anA tivlv
looking as can be imagined. White to be
attractive must be toimaculu,te.
OAQTOIIIA.
Beantk The Kind Yon Have Arwars Bought 4
ft
11
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature)
cf
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
stsiTSM ee. mtrr.
The taste of a well iced ranteloupe waa
weecrfbed aa an Internal "tubbing. '
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
THE BEST SALVE In the world for
Cuts. Bruise. 8ores, Ulcer. Salt Rbeum,
Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Uandi.Chll
blslns. Corns and all Skin Eruption, and
positively cure Piles, or no pay required.
It I guaranteed to give perfect aalnfa
tloct or money refunded. Price ft cents
par bos. Tor sal by Ete-Conn Drug
Co.
A road traveled for the first time -nt
so much longer than after we grow ac
customed to It.
That th blood should perform K vttai
functions. It la absolutely momary It
hould not only be pure but rich la life
giving elements. The result ar beat
effected by th us of that all-know o
standard blood purlfwr. Ayr Sara
parti la.
lh blcycl may be going out, but I.
Isn't doing half as much In that line a
th blcycl lamp.
We hav used CttambrtaJn's Cough
Remedy In ur bom for many year and
bear cheerful teatltriy to Its vJu as a
medicine wfclca should be In vry rtuntly.
In cvughs and cold w hav found K to
be effloartuu and in croup and whouping
rough tn children we dewn It ndaspens-abie.-H.
P. RITTER. 41S Fairf av..
St. Lout. Mo. For aale by Cfi.irl- Rog
ers, druggist.
Love dig a grave for Itself a xxi aa
It think It ran get along without perfect
trust.
Luxuriant hair, cf uniform color. Is a
beautiful head-covering tor either set.
and war be secured by using Hall's Vege
able SIcIUmi Hair Rnwr.
Well defined coat tiUI will b- s-en on
costume designed for cnld weather wr.
Dyjpepsla can b cured by using Acker'
Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet will
giv Immediate relief or money refunded.
Sold In handsome tin boxes st ct. Kor
sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
The ls advhe a man has to give tn.
more listener he will have.
OABTOniA.
Ban th I Ui Hats Unit Boitflt
Politeness is like nn air cushion; there
may be nothing In It. but It eases our
Joits wonderfully.
Blck headache absolutely and perman
ently cured by using Hokl Tea. A pleas
ant herb drink. Cure constipation and
Indigestion, makea you eat, sleep, work
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
or money refunded. 25 anil SO cent. For
sale by Estua-Conn Drug Co.
Always look on the brlKht side-but
walk on the sfindy sbU in this weather.
OASTOniA.
T m. if ..j u , ii . . ft n
THE PIONEER LIMITED
I th name of the only perfect train ir
the world, now running every night be
tween St. Paul and Chicago, via the
Chicago. Milwaukee A bt. Paul railway
th pioneer road of the wet in adopt
Ing alt Improved facilities, for the afet
and enjoyment of passengers. An Ulus
trated pamphlet, showing vew of beau
tlful scenery along th. rout of th Pio
neer Limited, will be sent free to any per
son upon receipt of two-rent postage
stamp. Address Oeorge H. Heaffrd.
Qeneral Passenger Agent. Chicago, III.
It Isn't the coldest drinks that make us
the most cool.
Dr. Williams' Indian i-lli
;fi 3 3 L Nointmenl will cure liilnu.
I ill I n lllB.'.lti.K and Itchlnit
i Ji I Bosi'iicK. iiiibsoriisineiumot
allays the Itching at once, acta
a rvtiilllfsi vIvi.m lnktaitt m
Iter. Ur. Williams luninn File oint
ment is orepared for Piles and Itch
Ing of the private purts. Kvcrv boi
warranted. Hy druiglits, by mall on re
elpt of price. M cent and fl.lHI. WILLIAMS
laSIIFaCTUHINS CO.. rropa.. i.ievciar.a, uuio
For Sal. by jsstes-conn urug Co.
JIOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS
Tiipy ovsreoma Weakness, lrrira
Isrity and omlssliini,iticrease viiior
sua bsnl.b " psins or mfi.truf'
tloo." 7lwjrsrs"I.lfe Mavers"
tusirlsst wonsnliaud, oIUIi.k d
YH-.r-mcntof orirsns sni hiriy. Nn
knows remedy for woman rual
thin. Csnnot do lisrm Ufa ba
ronies a plsasur. SJ1 per bos
" Jr hy mull, slold by drusglsts.
Vi.4iy iiroTi chimioal coui.Ius.i
n
u
fO
Through
Tickets
-TO T1HV
EAST AND SOUTHEAST
VIA
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPER.
TOURIST SLEEPERS and
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
-Dally to-
Salt Lake. Denver, Omaha.
Chicago. Kansas City
and other L'alrn Cllle ,
luggage ch kd through to destination,
l'nkn IVpot. fvt tun, lowest rates.
Pinisch light In all car..
For rate and oihor information call on
or address
0. r, LOUNSllERItY. Agent.
O. R. A N. Co.
Atort. Oregon,
or J. 11 LOTIIROP. 0n. Agent.
IS Third at., ir. AUr, Portland. Or.
Go East...
via Hilling and th Burlington routs, ant
you reach Omaha. Kanaa City. St. Louis,
and all othtr southern and outhatra
cltlt half a day sooner than traveler
who take any other line.
Oo vast via 81 Paul and th Burlington
rout, and you rid on th Onset train ea
eartb-th Burlington' St. Pul-Cblcago
Limited.
Oo eait via Ogdenwad Denver, and you
see the wonderful cnry of th Rock).
famed th world over a th mod mag
nificent on th roniiuto
Ticket at office of connecting line
A. C. SHELDON.
rug ONLY UI.MNU-CAS SUITS fEOlf
P)krLt!D TO Till IA5T.
MI ONLY KOt'TE TO UIK ttlXOS10V
N A ' UiNAL PaftK.
LatVI
PORTLAND
AtKIVt
Ks.l Mad (or ka.sine.
t'betlslit. I'vfilrmllA.
Me. t Iti.utB e!.d,V1ooleH I
Siaa.aiK.til. V .. toiu.
furt Toeawinl, glie.
tHirt. "P kue. ICas.tiid
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)U.s. Rude. Ans.uiiiis..
U: 4. M, Hriru. t. -al. Mint VIM P. M
np-1 1, ksium nyn
Omaha, i uunrt luS.
L'ul .i'uk-o,W a-sb
ln;ti,. Srm Y rk, Phll
l Ipb.t.B ialu. au'l a.,
pnluu bast J omb I
I ua H to Minneapolis. Omana, Kaa
saa City and St. Paul.
tH DAYS to Milwaukee and Chloago.
S DATS to Washington. Philadelphia.
New Tork a-sd Boetoa, sad
other Eastern point.
Reggago checkrd lSrugk to dsaUoallea
or tickets.
Por ileeplng-er reservation, ticket.
nap and tut' lnf rmatloi. .-all oa
rite
A. D. CHARLTON
A-s't tten'l Pass. Agset, Iarlln4,
SS M ,rrts.,n Si.. I nr Tht.'
gfCK' Tl.kctl to all points
VIthEBM -east..
i'. i Km. Kit, pw...
Through palace and tourist sipi
dining and library obrvii ,n cars
ELEGANT VESTIftULE TKAINH
No. 4 Limited leaves Hortl.md ai I
p. m.
No. I Limited arrive Portland at i
a. m.
vVi Jh
HIST m
SOUTH
ri.st i-r.
U.0O(h('vaTA
LEAVE
PORTLAND
ARRIVK
OVERLAND EX
PHKHH, for Halern,
Roseburg, Ashland,
Sacramento, Ogden,
Han Francisco, Mo
lave, Lo Angele,
;i Paso, New Or
leana and th East.
Roaeburg passenger
Via Woodburn, for
Mount Angel, Bll
verton, West Bclo,
Ilrownvllle, Sprlng-Oel-l
and Nation....
.m p. M
9:Xl A. M
JC A. M
'I'D P.
Dally
goept
Hunday
Dally
except
Sunday
M M A. MJ
Corvalll pasaenger I5n A, s
Independence paaa' tX:iS A.I'
M M P, M
Dally, tDally except 8unday.
connvctlng at 8an Krnnclsoo with Occl
dental ft Oriental, I'aclrlo Mall and Ove
ai'lc steamship line for
JAPAN. CHINA. AI'.UALIA ANI
HAWAII.
Rebate tickets on sale dully hetweei
Portland, Bacramento, and Han Francis
co Not rates 117 first -clas, and U sec
ond-clasa, Including sleeper.
Hates and ticket to Eastern points an
curope. Aiso japan, cnina. Honolulu
and Australia. Can be obtained from J. H
ITDVIi Mil Tin!-.) isenr 11i rnVi.J
I Third
ARKHi
R. KOKHLER, C. H. MAIIKHAM
tiuiiii.Mv. a ax.se, T V . i ir X 11 1 1 11 sai.
Manager.
O. F. ft P. A
flla J Is nnn-noisnnnns
r.ntMlr for lionnrrl.iM
JiJwt. Spsrmsiorrhiea!
Wnltss. inBilmil ,lu.
ehsrsxs, or sny liiHsmms
lion. Irritation ur ulr,.r
ertTtiu noisftta, lion of mucous n.mi
i THeEvans OHtanoit Oi, brsnss. Non-salrlnDl
old ky IsragglsU.
or sent la plain wrapper
ur siprus prspsl.l, to.
11.01. or I boltln,
utulsr iut ou rouuo...
lite ;
0m
ar of 111 I aaf.rlAVS.VB
WHEN GOING
EAST.
Dm a flrst-claaa tins In traveling ntwa
llnneapolla. Si Paul and Chicago, and
th principal town In central WlMuniln.
Pullman Palaea Sleeping and Chair Car
In sarvlca.
Th Dining car a re operated In th In
terest of It patron, th moil clegani
arvtc vr Inaugurated. Meal ar
erved la ert.
To obtain flrat-cl rvl, your llukel
hould read via
The Wisconsin Central Lines.
Direct connection at Chicago and Mil
waukea for all eastern points.
For full Information call on your nearest
ticket agent, or write
JAS. C. POND,
Ueneral Paaa. Agent,
or JAN. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee, Wis,
Uener) Agent,
Ht Stark street,
Portland, Or.
NOTICH tF THK I'ttMI'I.KTU'N ANH
At VHI'TAN. rl lr THK IMI'ltoVi:
MKNT IN THK CITY HI' AMTdltlA
KNOW N AH THK "I'lHIITH pI'ltKICT,
FROM OHAND AVKNl'K Tti NIAtl
AR AVENUE. NI.VOAIIA A V KNIT.
T. KKVKNTII HTUKKT. ANI HKV
I.NTH HTUKKT TO HAY AVKNUK
IMI'UOVKMKNT."
Notice la heroby alven lo th public, U
ail those Inierwetml and to all persons
homsoevvr, that WlllUtn Nelion and YV.
A il.Kulin, the contractors fur th street
lniproenient In the City of Astoria dtslg
rutted a th mprvinrtit of Klghth
street, front tlntn.l avenue to Niagara
4enu. Nlngara avenue from Klshlh
street to tUsetith trt. and tvrmh
atres.1 from Nlnr avenue to the norm
sl.lo uf Hay aenue. have conilileled th
aforald liuprovenienl. according to Hie
provision of IM-dlttalic No. li of the
orllitaiuea ot said city, approved NuVetn
tier 3'h. lwT. and according lo Ihe Cn
tnc( for said Improvement, and renin.
,-ate of approval of the Work don on
.il.t Improvement, signed by the City Itur
veyor and Huprrtntrmtenl of atrevt of
said i Ity. and by the Commute on tHreot
and Public Way of the Common Council
tliorwf. having on the J.th day of August
l-cw. tHn duly ninl In the ufflc of tn.
Auditor and Police Judge of s-.l.l city, a
provl.l.'d by Otilttwnce No. .-4 of Ihe
Oillnn.r uf Mtltl city, approved Janu
sr ih. KO. that therefore, the aforrealil
Imptoxnient may Iw, by the Common
Council aforeml.l. rltially ccitel at the
neat rnulsr meeting of eald butly (ol
io lug tho .Kite ui the rsplruiloii uf th
pobllcalt.t of this notice. til. h meeting
111 l hrld m Thurs.Uy, Hrptrnitirr lVh
t t tta. hour uf . p. m.. unless
prior to Ud time oh)e tot to s.ld lin
provemetil tw filed elth the Auditor and
police Ju.lge of Ald city.
1'it.l at AstorU. trvgn. August 'lh
11 K NKlaHoN.
AU'l'ror and Poll, e Judge uf th City "f
Astoria, IKvs-on.
N...TICK HP INTENTION Ur THE
i iMUo.N CiH NCU. 1P THE CITT tP
AdK.ltl.V. DllKUoN. Ti) IMI'ltoVK
ilAlllirSiN AVKNUK. HKTW KKN
HKVKNTH AM) Kl.illTII STREETS.
Notice I hereby glvn thl lha Common
Couti' II uf tha City of AstorU Innan.ls
to improve ttwi tction of Harrison av-
nu lying belwean Seventh and Eighth
strvnts and ei'.erullng fiKn the planking
At now laid on Ka-"th lrH to the strrei
planking on Seventh atrvel a no alull,
by gro.llng sold Harrison avenue to It
full width, to th established gnul there
of, and by planking some to a width ot
ist-n feel on each side uf the renter
lh.Tv,f. and mnstru. tlna! gutters, curtilng
4ik1 slJrawlks on ch sl.la thereof; said
Improvement lo m constructed In accord,
in., elth ordinance l.tsil uf al. ctty,
atv.1 the it thervuf lo be drireyml by
Ph ill aasmeiit upon tha lota, land
ami pranilss-e fronting and abutting upon,
a.lji, ent and utharolsw lonetltled by
and ImpMvemeirt ahlch hs. lands and
pr'mlrs are. fur the purjMs' "f "'J
Improvement, hnrtil.y In. Iude.1 within a
I. strict bereuft.'r to )m railed "Tho Har
ris.. n Avenue from Beventh to Klkhlh
street I mpr.iv until District," and ni
lull rmbriie Ihe foi owllig ib-. rll'e.l
pr..-rty. to-alt. Iils I. :. J. and I. In
I lock i. and Wt I. I. I. and I. In block
". all lu Dial iarl of Ih Clly uf Astoria
..s 1 il l out .in J ri .it.lpj by John al v'lur.
.iii.l Mtmr. by C) rus Dltiey. In Clatsop
.'.. in y. i iregoii.
N'i. TH KltKKi .11 K, unless a reinon
str.ir.ir, s.nnnl by I lie residents of Ihe
lt ontiiiig more tti.iu uiie-hnif of th1'
pr.i('rt)' ,ilivn ili'scrllied, shall be lil'd
with II." Auditor iui.I polbe Judge of v.l
u'y. by tin. time of the neat rrgular lii-e-t-l
r.at of the said Common Coun II following
!lie llll.il pulillititluii t,f tills notice, to-wit:
Th.irs.lo-. Hi.i-mber lull), tha kiI.I
Itnptov. inriii will be imi.ln is Htoresabl.
Il.ls ti-.ti. v la pubilsh.'.l by resolution t
s .bt i omuion Conn. 11, isissrd at a regu
i r it t un (hereof in wild ctty, on th Hh
i i ..f August, Iv'sv.
II. K. NKlJi)N.
,tu r mid Poll' e Ju.lge of the I Ity of
A oi .i, i ir gon.
N' I'll' V. up I NT ENT I ' N OF THK
' "M.l' t Ot Nl II, OK TIIKCITY K
ArtTolllA, otKlo., To IMI'ltoVK
KI'JHTH HTUKKT. FltoM I lit A. VI)
AVKNUK TO IIAIlHIHoN AVKNUK.
Noil.e Is hereby given thut the Common
i oiiio 11 of the City uf Astoria Intend
lo improve lli.il portion of hlglnh street
Iyli4( between linnd avenue mid H'trrl-
hi iiv. line, by Krvulinr sninn to the est at)
llsheil itrole, from lhn phmklng ns now
l.il.l to th full width thereof, and by con
strintltiir on enh sldn thereof blrwitlks
wl'h curbing, anil also u gutter connect
Ing with lh gutters now constructed, to
the south linn nf Harrison nveiiux, on said
Klghth street, running to the north
line of (Itiind uvenue; said Improve
in. tt to be ionstructi.il In accord-
nine with or.lliiiitu-e I!1 of said city
.inl tin. cost thereof to be defrayed
by rperl.il assessment Upon Ihe lots, land
mid luetulses fronting mid abutting upon
adjacent to nnd otherwise bonulltted by
Hiiid piopoHi.l Improvement, Which ls,
I'liula nnd premises lire, for tho pur
poses of no 1.1 Improvement hereby Includ
eil within n dlNlrltil hereafter to be called
the Eighth Kirnet, from (Irmid Avenue to
Harrison Avenuo Improvenient District,
and same nltal embrace Hut followlilM
described property, to-wlt: lols 3, K, 6,
1. In block No. NT: Iota 1, 2, 7, nnd 8, tn
Muck No. kh, In Mint rt of the city or
Aalorlu ns lulil out nnd recorditd by John
Mi dure, In Clatsop County, Oregon.
NOW, THKIIKFOHE, unless a remon
strance, elgiiisl by the residuum of the
clly owning more thtin ono-lmlf of the,
properly nbovo descrllMxl, shall be flh'd
with the Auditor and Police Judgo of said
city, by Hi., time of the next regular meet-
Ing of the nld Common Council following
tho final piihiicttiUon of this notice, to-wlt:
Thursday, Beptcrrvbor lS.th, 1KW, 'the mild
Improvement will be nwdo a nforesnld.
Thl notice I publlahed by reolutlon or
said Common Council, passed mt a regular
meeting thereof, held In said city, on the
4th day of August, 1SU8.
11. E. NEIJION,
A u. II (or and Police Judge of the City or
Astoria, Oregon.
classified Advertisements
WANTED
W ANTED-AN KM'KltlKVCl.H Hlltl,
for letielal oollseH urk. !' oillllin 1 1
lrt.
VANTKIIN AKIUItlA. Kr.ri hTx
nioiilha from Hist .f Hepiemlier, fur
lilshuil house uf mil less llMII sVn
rHiin. Il.uily staling pnilicuUrs. to
"II,' car P. Ijvalcr A Co, AstorU,
Or.
WANTKD- IMXIKDI tTIM.V. A I'l It rapl
i li.sa cook, iioiiu oili.'i' iie.ul apply. Mia,
aUitlUtil Klinoie, :s) KlsiltHi slivel.
rOIt RENT. "
(Oil UK NT IM'HIIIAHI.K IHiuMH. Ap".
tlpslitlla. Uooiltlli.il (lullolllg.
r'tHI RENT (KHil) IIOI'HIO AND II A UN
Had four acr.a or imt.l, nar Clatsop i ity
four scrca uf Imt.l, near Clatsop ity
lion, known a III Olaip Posiorti.'.
ly lo A. Tsgg, its! Cuminerclul sU,
aiat
Aim
city
It) II SALIC.
IX.It SAI.K-IN NAII.'.ilTA. W'AH'il",
gonil ll.HISO Ml. thirl- lota III (111 'It'll.
Willi convenient uulliil..igs All In
good old. I'. Apply to Mill) A. I.) in.
PoirHAt.K-llnt'HK AM' l. T, Cull-n.-r
titan. I hv.'ihio sii.I Twoty niiuli
strwei. I'pperiow n, lot ;jW (vet. Apply
lo John Hull.
LOUT,
Lt'HT-A I 'I A Mi i.N I HIIKAM'I CIS l ' lT
Ins I tin piii M.ln r'rl.l.iv vvi.uliig I Iii It
will be rawurdrd by IciMim m the Aa
loiinu oltli .
lAHiT-NKT-Almt'T M KATIInMs. I
IllV IU,l ... II.. .....k. H...L&I ' I I ' 'l
J C. '
off IVint Kit
on. Ii) main. btnan
II sn.l 1 u clock. I tuiier plwae rurn
JilLi 'ilt'? Jill g1')""'. I'Q"!!'' 'Si'
rOUND.
KU'Nli-iHi Kl.i:i' ur S" M KM II Urtll
net, In gud oli.1t I Ion tiwin-r can liava
sam. I.) Siiilus u H. Haikllis, l.olig
lieai h, Wssh,
. J-0T
STOP AT "THE MURRaV."TIIE UNLT
ntel in Astoria having every mod
ern tinpcoVMusiit, MtHolly Aral clas.
RESTAl'HANTS.
OOoiTis CENT MEALS AT THE Ris
ing Sua Restaurant,
MISCELLANEOUS
HTTliOllAiW JIAH TIIIIKi; IIUNHItKD
view in lo.k that Ii will II al half
price. C.Mue early an. I gel nst dioK-a
IK Voir WANTrNKMUHSKTei'AND
crawllah call on Oaorga lurilvy at (lie
National, whvra all ibe dllwi. uf Ihe
season ran be fuund.
UlTS or PINK AMIII.ANIi CRAW KultD
po lloa, iheap, at Kuss, llls(llis A Co.
rVR KINK TEAS, EXCELLENT COF
fes. pur t4ce go to
UAUD STOKES CO.
TRY Hll 1 1.1 J NO 8
IIEST TKA AND
baking puwder.
SWEET CREAM IDo A PINT AT THE
Spe.
CREAM 19 AND W i'EH PINT. p'aK
lur Candy Stura
UHK MAPLE LEAP CHEAMKItY ULT"
ter. r uard Hiukea Co., agsaita.
WHEN YOU WANT TINE THA, NH1
oirTe end plc, try "otl a Stuk
Co.
YMI.I) IlLACKHKItHIHil-LKAVK Yi'UR
oroer (ur wild b.ackuorrlae wua jua,
IHggiBS Co.
ABTORIANS AT THE SKArtlDK W,L
find Ih Morning Astorlan on sets si In.
l-wiace llaataurant at that pioce.
ri.NE CHEllltlKS. ItASPIIKRRIKS AND
rod currants ere plentiful end cheap,
Mae Ruae, lllggins Co,
SALOONS.
... -s- ... .
THE LoUVER-UNDER THE AHLB
managamenl of August Krat. t daily
bamming a murs and ohw pupula r
rt. The club rouuva on the hivdiI ft
re now an attracuv feature of
eetabUshmeot.
MUSICIANS.
DR. ALFRED KIN NET-OFFICE AT
reeUIeuce. Commorclal atreet, near
Suth office hour: Morning until Ik:
II aternuon until I; evening until I
o cluck.
DR. O. U.
ESTES.
PHTslClAN AND
.Mention to dlt'oaae
Surgeon.
Sp-lsl
uf woman and eurgery, ortlcw ov tr Dan
siger s store, Astoria. Tel. No. U-
DR. JAY TVTTLE. PHYSICIAN AND
gurgn. OfTlce, rwnt I and (, Pythla
llullOlng. WIS commercial Ureal. Ilsau
dt-n.e same. Telephone N. Acting as-
istant surgeon United State mrln.
hospital service.
MASONIC.
TKMP1.E IXtKlK NO 7. A. F. AND A.
M lleguiar communications no. a on
th first and third Tus.lsy ev.ning of
each month. . W. LsUNiillKltltV. W.
M.;E. C. HOLDEN. S.retary.
ATTORN E l S.
It. T. I IIOHIIY. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW,
ess. Coiuiiiprclal lrel.
Q. a7 nOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
OSlre. Ilond Street, At.na. Or.
piioTooitAPiia." "
A RKHI i.AR PANTOM1NE OF VIEWS
depleting Ih Ufa and htelory or Aatorla,
and autivsnira uf the city and country
st the Htiodgras gallery.
IF SNOIMIRAHS DOESN'T MAKE
your picture you don t get in beat.
PAXTON S PHOTON ARK ON PAPER
of hi own preparation alio ar guaran
teed not to fade.
Foil I'lloToH OF ALL KINDrt, Co
lumbia river siwuvry ami r'itlu vieai
nil on Hiuxlgress, (..th and Coinmerclal
street.
i TIMI! 5CMI.I)UI.I!3 !
PrrAsT. Kroin Port land 1 Aaatyg
Kv.t
Mall
0 p. in.
HMikitue
H,er
1 p. in.
I.nlt I1 e, ctiv r. K.
Worth, ilinnhs K mi
ls" i lly, el. (.null,
i lil. 'int.. and ' s"l
W I n Wall... H- stic.
MImih-iiioII. St. I' ul,
I'uliitli, .Xllwunkre,
lilciiito nnd Kiisl,
Pa.l
M .ill
V.'fi a. in
Hpoksns
Klver
I M a. in.
K out Aspirin
OCl!AN MCAMAMIP5
All milling hales sub
J.'Cl to chllllKe. '
Kor - ii Kriiiir.seu .
Mall iiii, a, I.I, lh. ;.1,.
I'or Al.i-ka -Klder
Aug. II 'Jll. I
Columbia River ' :.s m e Mo
Htenmrr II p. m.
To P'irlliind and ! TueATImr
i s ui ui nu
7 n. m
tin , i hur
in.d Sun
tin. in.
Way landings, 7 p 111. Sm.
Kroiu Portland. j .
Wlll.m.tt. Klvsr. Tuei'Th"',
Uregon cpv, Newb. rg and Hat,
Hslein A Way IjumI's ,
W"Uh,.nui,Bd V""J P.m.
hlllltlvsrs. Mo.,Sv'e,i,
Oregon fit v. I lay ton, ft and Krl,
Wy.Ulidliigs. I
Mnii, Wed
and Krl
7 a. m
lues, '1 hur
and Hut
Mr Hlpurls!
ina. m. i
5nsk Klver.
Itlpurlstu Lewlsluii,
l.v IWlstll
1 i'i . 111.
Hun., lues.
Mom. Weil
ft Friday I
. 'and Thiir.
O. W. LOUNBUERRT
W. H. HURLBURT, A,W" A,,0rla
Oen. Pas. Agt Portland. Or.
Astoria Public Library
IlICADINO ROOM FREE TO ALL
Open vry day from t o'olook to I'M
and I 80 to 1:10 p. m.
SuVee-iptinn rit! M per annum.
V. Cor. Jtlevantb and Duan Straata.
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