The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 20, 1898, Image 2

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TllE DAILY 1ST0R1AN, TUESDAY liOKMKG, SKrTEMUER 20, 18UH
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JOHN T. LIOHTKR, Bdltor.
Tslspuon No, d
terms or icnaaurTioN.
DAILY.
flnt b mall, Pr W
nt lr mall. Pr month
rtad by Cirri or. Mr month
WEEKLY.
pVnt It mU. Pr rr, In aoenc....t00
Postsge fre to tubacrtbr.
ill commiirUoaUoo intended for publi
cum should b directed to Ui tdltor,
puain communication! of J1 kind
and remllianc muit t addrwd to
Th Astortsn."
The Atriai (UWiMMt to It s d Me
tis' r lt burr rat cSrcvrUlloo of an n.wa-
papar ubUhd on the Columbia, rtrtr,
Agrertlslng rate etui to bad on appil
a'jon to ttto bui(aca manager.
lnstanc.
Prndleton to Portland ,
Pendleton to Tacoma
Pendleton to Statu
Ivndlftnn to Astoria. ,
Walta Walla to Portland.......
Walla Walla to Tacoroa..
Walla Walla to 8ettl.. .......
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Walla Walla to Astoria...,.
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The Oreconlan aald on Sunday that the
common point lumber rat U not wanted
iy Astoria, except aa "a preliminary to
foreleg wrneat down th rlror by rail.
At other' time tho am paper he
charted that tho agitation for a coav
mon point at AMori la Inspired by Ham'
mond and In tho Intereet ot hi railroad.
How unfair and uncandld tnli "arfu
ment" aicainat tho Aitoria common point
la will occur to every reflective person
when It la remembered that the common
point on lumber was Brat asked of the O.
R. A N. Company, and the common point
en wheat can at present be granted only
by the same company. How. then, can
tha agitation for these concessions be said
to favor tho A. ft C railroad or b de
signed to force the O. R. N. Company
to divide Its earning with the Astoria
road. Doesn't the O. R. A N. Company
maintain Its own water lino to Astoria,
and would not any common point It could
make to Astoria be over Its own line? It
need cot. and probably would not, divide
eoo penny of Its eco!r-s wlU.jne,A-
C. or any other railroad. (B order .,t ranch
common point at Aetorta.
Statement showing: what tho farmer
receive for wheat at Walla Walla, when
It has to be shipped to Portland to toad
bito ships, and what h would receive If
tho train producers could ship direct to
Astoria at common point rates:
Farmer receive for 100 bushels of
wheat, at Portland US 40
Freight charte to Portland at B-JO
per ton not. t a co
Value of Wall Walla wheat in Port
land (as per price quoted In the
Oregon'.an of Saturday. Sept. IT).. S3 W
Freight from Portland, to Liverpool
GJ shillings per gross ton) a a
Total cost at Liverpool ST9 Jl
Fanner receives .) cents per bushel.
Va Portland.
r
If Astoria had terminal rates:
Fanner would receive for IM bushels
of wheat $14 81
Freut to Astoria at US) per net
ton '. 0)
Freight charges to Liverpool from
Astoria (23 shillings per gross ton.
same rate as from San Francnsco). 14 76
Tot il cost at Liverpool f79 Jl
Farmer would receive, via Astoria.
cents a bushel, a difference in favor of
the producer, if shipped via Astoria, of
OfcC cents per bushel.
On io.000.000 bushels, the amount
which It to estimated the O. R. A
N. Company win haul Into Portland this
season, the saving to producers would be.
I? brought to Astoria at common point
rates, J1.&8.000.
When It Is considered that the Northern
Pacific Is now taking to the Sound fully
40 per cent of the total export product of
the Inland Empire, and that a common
point rate to Astoria would Induce a very
low ship charter rate at Astoria, with a
corresponding Increase In the price paid
tor wheat at the mouth of the Columbia
river. It to not an unreasonable assump
tion that nearly all tho Inland Empire
wheat would come to Astoria. Thus, the
Increase in quantity shipped from Astoria
as compared with the 20,000,000 bushels to
be shipped this season at Portland, wonld
augment the possible saving on this
ar' crop alone to fully the sum of $2,
W0,v,
It Is rtred that one county In Orel
ton, tributary Xthe mouth of the Col-
mbU, has 5,000,000 Kahels of wheat al
ready stored for shipment' If Astoria had
tha terminal rates desired, the additional
profits to that single county, at 06.43 nt
per bushel, on thlB season's crop, would
amount to tho aum of $321,500.
Cannot the Inland Empire papers see
bow the producers 'are Interested in the
Astoria common point question?
niE COMIKQ LOTTERY AT SALEM.
Tho senatorial question Is the one pre
eminent in the minds of legislators ana
'liilcians In Oregon during these few re
Untr days before the law-making
will be convened. A very quiet but
t work is going on, principally In
and It U hoped, by the friends
of each candidate to have everything cut
and dried by the time the members from
the outlying counties get together.
It Is generally admitted that Joe Simon
is not a candidate. It probably would
be It his friends thought there was a
chance for his election. Simon Is one of
the most sagacious politicians In the state
and never goes into a tight unless he sees
his way out of It with success for his re
ward. There are few. if any, who could
do more for Ore ton in const thAn
Simon, but the people are not yet ready
to give their approval to h:s election. For
that reasjn the lrgilior-mny of them
friends of Simon will not now consider
him a rosslble candidate.
John H. Mitchell will have a llnser In
the pie. and It Is becoming apparent that
If he does not get his share, or more, he
Will at least make his oppon""! n ,n'
terewlnt time while they feant. It Is said
that the republican forcea are so evenly
divided that the silver forces will holJ
the balance of power. According to tha
offldnl list there are twenty-four mem
bers of the llglslature designated as dem
ocrats, silver republicans, populists and
union. It Is rumored that Jonathan
Bourne. Jr., will go down to Salem and
organise this body of ssen, who will hold
the deciding Totes. hlle Bourne may
not have so much money to light with
this session aa ha did In 197. he has an
abundance ot executive ability and daring
and will be la the thkest of the gght
It Is possible, ot course, that the repub
licans will get together In caucus and
agree opoa a candidal whom they will
elect without division In their own
ranks. That Is what they should do. but
the probabilities are nearly all against
such action. Mitchell's friends at like I
many ot Dolph s In 1SK, they are blind
and deaf to everythlns; but the beck and J
call of their chief.
Either Lord or Corbett would be satis
factory to the Portland faction, but both
will encounter a strong opposition. Lord
has made many appointments during his
term as governor that have been unsatis
factory to many of the republicans of this
state and for that reason there will be
strong opposition to an enlargement or
continuance of his appointive Influence.
There may be other objection to him.
but none that should prove a serious hin
drance, provided he can explain away his
unsatisactory appointments. The objec
tlon to Corbett will be mostly on "general
principles."
Rumor says that Mitchell will support
Fulton for senator, and. If so. there are
many more unlikely things than his elec
tlon. Whether Fulton will want to run
as Mitchell canoklate to. however,
question.. . .
But as yet there Is nothing definite to
bo known. Onljr conjecture, founded on
what political movements can be ob
served. Is possible at this time. "Dark
horses" aro always ready and it is as safe
to predict the weather for next September
as to undertake to aay what the outcome
of the senatorial fight will be.
. IT Death
had to sitti
the warrant
fur ercrr vic
tim that Le
-tlaims as Uis
. .
I ii would be
fewer prerra.
ii ture deaths.
J In the majur
'-1 ity ot
5t men and
.'.t! women siii
1 th e i r own
J death war
rants. Neglected
health mean
h. A
man or worn
an mar not
realize it. but
the little ills that thry neglect are simply
the danger signals that warn them of the
approach of big in? serious maladies. A
well man or woman gets up in the morning
happy ana clear-nraded and alert, both
mentally and physically. They have a
hearty appetite for breakfast. Thry go
aooui mcir wora witn alacrity, and a flense
of pleasure. The day's end finds them
tired, but not fagged aut They still have
me energy tor sn evening s enjoyment.
At night they find sound, refreshing alum
ber. They do not have frightful drrams
during their sleeping hours, nor are they
'drowsy during their waking hours. They
are not ill tempered or fault-finding. When
men or women find their condition the op
posite of this, they need a course of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It
strengthens the weak stomach, corrects
the impaired digestion invigorates the
liver, and purifies and enriches the blood.
It is the great blood -maker and flesh
builder. It strengthens the muscular sys
tem, gives Dioom to me complexion, regu
lates the functions of everv vital orran and
imparts both mental and physical elasticity
and energy.. Medicine dealers sell it, and
have nothing "just as good."
" I had heen troubled for sereril years with
spells of liver coropliint," write H. N. Dratis-
neia. nq , or bweetupnngt, Monroe Co., W. Vs.
"sod about two yean sno my health grave wsv
I tried a doctor and itot wornesll the time. I hl
s weaknns in my left side and limb, pc Illa
tion of the heart, cramping; pains in the itomach
after eating; nerves weak and no enerifv. I
took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and
began to mend from the (tart. I toon felt like a
new oerson. I am now enjoying good health."
A pension has been granted to a Turk
ish soldier, who. after three years service
in the army, became 111, and coming un
do medical treatment, wsb discovered to
3ears'
soap responds to wa
ter instantly; washes
and rinses off in a
twinkling.
m a 1 v
I. 'V-VlktA.
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
WIS ARE ASSL'RTINO W THE COURTS OUR IUG1IT TO
THE EXCLUSIVE USE Of THE NVORD "CASTORIA" AND
TITCHER'S CASTORIA." AS OCR TRADEMARK.
, DR. SAMUEL PITCHZR, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the Qriginatcr cf ... 41 CASTOR I A, -.the srme that
has borne ami uo:s nov) bear 0n Cirry
the fac-sirilj sijruilurtt f GU&$fffi&Zfa wrapper.
This is thcorig!:;d "CASTORIA" which has been used in
the homes ef tie Mcthers rf,incrica jr over thirty years,
LOOK CAREFULLY at tho ursppcr ar.i stv that it is
tho hind uoit hive ctecys rai;hi rjf - on the
and has the sujuaiurt cf 'tl&uu wrap
per. No cfjo has cdhcrity from mo. to uso v:y nemo except
The Centaur Cmmr,y cf n-hich Chas. II. Fletcher is PiesiJent.
Do Not Bo
Do not endanger, the life,
a cneap suosiicurc wnicn some urugtsc may oner you
(because ha makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gradients of which even he docs not know.
"The End Ypu Have .Always-; Bought"
' BEARS THE
Insist on' Having
The Kind That Fever Failed You.
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MANHOOD RESTORED
j"J tttn a! m immaum Drh th vats-tsui will miL-k l
ttoael a Umoua
tuus Of 4imm of
tsxf -. Vn4ini
W3
iMusiiMUun. iiMoraan isn tinti
IMuf di-hnt.
all lb burmrivC
arwna. '""i" kkl;r ami Uim urinary orttnsof ail Uupunua
rrsint iUHtkmil NMuMufnall weak ornn
Tie rrtmta wtV'rn r pol rurro b l-ior
Prtualllla. CVVIPKNEll'myknnrmlnrawiirMotaiip.raUuo. 9ioiriumut.
a A wntlo tvrw rivraiii mwi rviumvj
auOabos.wi luHHT . rue rasacircuiwaiMi irsuiDuaiata
A4insPAVliaKOICiaKCr.aBosaiCBrrMicaa.Oa rrBaltH
CIIARLE ROT.Ens. 4. OommenUI Ht.
he a woman.
Sick headacfta abaorntetr and prn-!
enUy cured by ustatf MokJ Tea. A pitatJ
ant herb drink. Curs constipation mad
lnBcaUka. makes yon sat. sleep, work
asd happy. BatM action guaranteed or
or boost refunded. B and M eenta. For
sais by EatatvCoaa Drue Co.
In France the oxen that work In tha
Held are regularly sunsr to as an encour
agement to exertion, and no peasant has
the slightest doubt that the animals lis
ten to him with pleasure. -
THE PIONEER LIMITED
Is tha nam of tha only perfect train In
the world, now running every algnt be
tween 8U Paul and Chicago, vta tba
Chicago. Milwaukee 4 fit Paul railway
th wloneer road of the wean In adopt
ing ail Improved facilities for the' safety
and enjoyment of pasaesigera. An Illus
trated pamphlet, sbowlne views of beau
tiful scenery along the route of tbe Pio
neer Limited. wOl be sent free to any PT
son upon receipt ot two-cent postage
stamp. Address George H. Hrafford
General Passenger Agent. Chicago, III.
The police commissioners of A'linta
announce that they will awird a gold
medal to the man on the force giving the
best answers In fifty words to the query:
"What constitutes a good pollceminT
Experience Is the best teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy in any case ot
coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail
to give Immediate relief money refunded
S eta. and M eta. For sale by Estes-Conn
Drug Co.
A sUtlMlcan has estimated that the av
erage man of 'j years old has work-d
4.ijo days, has slept 6.1"', nis amui"-d
himself 4 'Ml. has walked 12.W) miles has
been 111 30 days, h partaken of
meals, eaten liM) pounds of meat and
4.WJ pounds of nun, eggs and vegetables,
and drank T.') gallons of fluids.
Mr. John Mathtas, a w-li known stock
dealer of Pulosid, Ky., says: "Af'-er suf
fcring for over a weHt wi:h flux, and my
physician having failed to rHieve me, I
was advised to try Chamberlain's Colic,
Ch'jlera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and have
the pleasure of statin that the half of
one bottle cured me." Kor sale by Charles
Rogers, Drugghrt.
A (lnherman near the Indiun rock
Rangely lakes. In Milne, discovered a
EUll dragging a trout after him. The gull
got tangled In some brush near the sh're
and wan caught by the guide, who found
that the trout had a gang of hooks In his
moutn, and the gull had one of tho
hooks through its bill.
The Rev. W. B.Costly. of Stookbrldge,
Co., while attending to bis pastoral du
ties at Ellenwood. that state, was attack.
ed by cholera morbus. He says: "By
chance I happened to get hold of aboitle
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Dlarrhooa Remedy, and I think It was
the means of saving my life. It relieved
me at once." For szala by Charles Rog,
ers, druggist.
The morbid desire for details Is never
more pronounced than when the curious
world Ins.sts upon Knowing every particu
lar regarding an accident.
THE BURE LA ORIPPE CURE.
There la no use su Sating from this
dreadful malady, U you will only get the
right rumedy. You are baring pain all
through your body, your liver Is out of
order, have no appetite, no life or ambi
tion, have a bad cold. In fact are com
pletely used up. Electric Bitter la tbe
only remedy that will give you prompt
and sure relief. They act directly on
your liver, stomach and kidneys, tone
np the whole system and make you feel
like a new being. They or guaranteed
to cure or price refunded. For sale at
Esrtee-Conn Drvg Co. Only 50 cent per
bottle.
The public funeral of Mr. Gladstone was
not expensive. Borne of the newspapers
gave the cost as 135,004, but a competent
authority says the cost was about $10,000.
BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE!
THE BEST SALVE In the world for
Deceived. .
of your child by aecrptint
SIGNATURE OF
"CUPIDCIIC"
Thta erKt VfimfJ
ullEinrr Ihf itffm-nr
rwb ph tartan. UI qutrklrcwr ouof all nr-
U grorrMive untu.s. surh u Lm Muib.l.
to Hirry, Miuutaiins lrui, Vsrkwvi . 4
tr U or iu lit I'iim quk.
ol.Kbtlnotr'ir.'kr.l Ira.ti w NprililirTh mj
ImpMenrr. 1 riDKHE rifMMUitliiii, Itot
Imn ahietjr per real aee teoirslert wttd
II r-l dw not lowt a
. imiaul4tre.
. j Cuts. Bruises, Sores. Cetera. Bait Rheum.
" I Forar sores). I Tatter. Chapped Hanls,
Chilblain. Corns ami all Palo Eruptions.
and poatttrely cure Pile, or no par re
quired. It la guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded. ITke IS
cent a per box. For sal by Estea-fonn
Drue Co.
It Is said that an ordinary caterpillar
In. reasea U.tutf time In bulk thirty days
from the. time he Is hsthed.
That the Mood should perform tie vital
function. H as svbsotutetr ncesary tt
should not only be pur but rtrtt In life
giving etemecrta. Tbe result are best
sHected by the use of that we4l-koown
standard blood purifier. A) ers' Bars pa
rtus Tha last two descendant of Christopher
Columbus are said to be occupants of a
poor house In Ca.Ha.
We nave used Chamberlain's Cough
RiqneOy In our home for many yesrs and
bear cheerful testimony 10 Its value a a
medicine which should be In every family.
In cougtu and cold we stave found tt to
be efftcacfou and m croup and who-.p.ng
ough In children we deem 11 liullwi'io-aUe.-H.
P. KITTEIt. 4127 Fairfax ave.,
St. Louts, Mo. For sale by Charles Rog
ers, druggist.
Th cabbage still grows wild In (jreece
where It originated. Radishes are native
lo China, hut have grown In Europe to:
rentur.es.
Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker's
Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet will
give Immediate relief or money refunded.
Sold In handsome tin boxes at '& cts. For
sal by Eate-Cnn Drug Co.
The average woman believes more tn
ever that the Philippine Islands are a sort
of phllopena present since she ba learned
that there are to be found there bamlijo
opals and coacoanut pearls.
O .A. STO XI. X -A.
Bears tbe "ad You Hart Ulnar! Boi!!1
Bignatar
of
Some persons define frl"nilnhlp us the
brlv:lar! to w-ur ttnotner womnn's
clothes, order nnother's servants and K"n
erally unst-t another's h.mo. but then
again the term has a different meaning.
A NARROW ESCAPE.
Thankful word written by Mr. Ada E.
Hart. o Orotoo, B. D.: "Wa taken with
a bad cold which settled on my lung;
cough set In and Anally terminated In oon
BbmpUon. rour doctor gave me up, say.
Ii.g I could Uv but a short time. I gave
rn)elf tip to tny Bavlor, determined If
I coald not stay with my friend on earth
I would meet my absent one above. Mr
bus bend was advised to -ret Dr. King'
New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs
and Cold. I gave it trial, took In all
elKbt bottle. It ha cured me. and thank
Sod I am saved and now a well and
healthy woman." Trial bottle free at
Bates-Conn Drug Co. Regular s W
cent and $L Guaranteed cr price re.
funded.
Flftwn years ago William Glen, of
Powhattnn County, Virginia, was a dark
mulatto. His color has been gradually
changing ever since and now he Is white
with the exception of a few spots on his
face and neck. He says that ho has
never been sick.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
Take Laxative liromo Quinine Tablet.
All druggists refund the money If It falls
to cure. 25 rents. The g.-nulne has L. ii,
y. on eath tablet.
In the Island of Minora, one of the
Philippines, the humming birds are pug-
nuclous little creatures. Thousands of
them frequently attack huntsman without
the allKhtTt provocation, Inflicting tome-
times serious wounds on the face, and
neck. '' "-
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OABTOniA.
Beaitth Tin Kind You Han Alwayi Bought
A Beautiful Present
In nrlT tn further Intro-liu c ELASTIC STARCH ( KUl Iron
llMmlUhcniariu(.miirrr. I C. Mulilnurr llros.CtM'f Keokuk,
lovn, haxrnViulol M U AWAY it lirniilllul present with
Mihparkagpofnurt ti soM, Thrc prrirnliare In the forninf
Beautiful Pastel Pictures
They are ijxio Im hen In siif.aml rrntiilixl follows;
Mines and
SARCH
(5ijfiwvsMrJXH!
' ftoAnstiaoeownt '
Pansles
. and
1
nr:urltc.
"J.CiTUOIrlOtrSBROrCf J
Vluoswucs, (rHsXsr
Theie rare plcftirrii four I t number, by the renowned pitcl
tisl. K. LeRoy.i.f N :w V-.tk. hvf been choacn from Ihe very cholirst
. fe ft I I aal ...(-..til-
aril
ubi ta in hi itu.llo 4nJ art now
Th iicturr( are accurairlv re prtvlufeil.ln all the color ir4 in te,
oritfinala, and arc rrvnuuncd' hv rmieiit criil . workTof art.
Paiul plcturti art th correct tiling for Ihe home, nothing iur
rasiini ihem In txsuty, rlrhnH of color and anliilr mrrii.
ELASTIC STARCH
ruivh. of vour Rnver. It N the best faumlry lurch oo the market,
and it iM (or to ccnti a pjekje. Ak your griKcr for thii ilarth
and iret i bcjuiiful h ture.
All Crocin Knp Elastlo Starch. leeipt No Substitute.
Newspapers In th .uth S4y tht the
cotton cnp In Tens alons will be eju.l
to a (Hiund of colon for every man,
woman and child on earth.
CASTOR I A
For Infant! and Children.
Tha Kind Yea Have Always Bought
Bear th
Signature of
Irishmen of ail parties are pro.ecu'.in
the movement for securing the r't r
(on In Ir.lan.l uf t'sltt.- gold ernsnivut.
which recently fjund Ihrlr way to th'
ttritlsh museum.
TOUU FAv
Shows the atat of your feeling and tbe
aut of your b.ai'Ji a 1. Isnpvtr
Mood make Itself apparent la a P4 and
allow oomplsioii. ptmpfe aad akM rut
lion. U you are (wsUm weak aaj worn
out and do net bav a svewldiy aasnvsr
an you saould try Acker Itl wd Wisir
U cur all btuod dtsea wher ce
earaaparUlM aad so-osued purljw fall;
Isnowiog thl w WI svsry bottle on a
peatttv guars tee.
The ramps to be vlslt'd hy the board ot
medical olRoers named a few das sno are
Camp AlKr. Falls Church. Va., and Y'tt-
nandlna, Fla.
Luxuriant hair, of uniform tolor. Is a
tx.imirul hid cov-s-lng for either
si'd may be se ur-l by using Hall s Vege
table 81. Ulan Hair Itenewer.
There sre some anniversaries tint we
would r.i:hr fori th n remember.
CJ IS 1? - XI X A.
Bears ths ;4 ,y 11 14 :a Hm llairt
To auk lo be excused nian. nu.re a. a
mil cut th.in to hive the servant chrin
I. Ihe tun kneyeit "n 't at home "
NoTI' i; OF KILI.Ni) ArirfWoMlNT.
For th" impr ivemer.t of (irarnl .iven ie
from Twenty-ninth street to Thlrty-'hl il
!reet. and of time of ni'rllliK of 1 . n r .t
of riiialltatiouif sibl asaemin.-n'..
Notice Is Is r-by K veil that the aj.nes.
Hunt roll nmi i.nlt: the rpeeiii iu"ie,..
ment for the street improvement In
i-iiy nt Astoria. Oregon, known and de g
naleil ns the lm.rovmcnt .f lirunl uv.
nun. from Tw. iry-nlnm to Th rty-:hlril
street, h.is been tiled In th. olh' e of 'he
Auditor mi l I'.ilb e Juilgt- of si'd il )',
and has been reported to the t'omnion
Council of n.il.l i Ity. and sa il roll Is now
open for Inspection and will i remain
unill Tuesday, t ( I'o il ly of i) vln r, IS",
at the hour of lo o'c'.nck u. m., pr.or to
wtiicn ham nine an oojw nous i"
su,d assesstnen! nml Hd as.ei
ment roll miihl be nd In writing
with the aforesaid Auditor and police
Judge, when, by v.rtue of a r solution ot
tne siii.i i ornmoii i oum ii uu:y miop en a.
a regular m.-.ir.t; tn-reor he.d . ptemi.er
K.tn. ik'i. wnn-h resolution a nt-.i tne thl, KratWt t ,,rcl.t (.(,,,1,. ffWtei
sld Tuesday, tho Hh day of October. lV.v;,ni,r,)y , w ,.v,, nd ,na grll,i0.of ,h
it tho said hour of 11 o'do. k a. in. of ml. I intervening- slncts to be a plan surfac
oBjr, as ine time mr me review un.i nil-
isaiion or siuu ussessment. tt.e nouru or,
iviii.ioiauon lor .uu nss-ssmeni, w.u. n
o.mr.j in. oi ..onoinnee
niree.s anu rur.uc ways or me aror-sai.i
Common Council and the Hoard of Asses-
sorsof sal.l city, whl meet in the ( oiin. ll
cnamoers o. in .. y nan. in me i ny or
Astoria, Orcon. to review nml e'lual.xe
louu iisws iiie.il. ..nu mofimiT re;.ori
their actions to the said Common Conn. II.
This noil.-o la published by order of the
Common Council of Astor.a, adopted Hep
temher l.'.lh, IVjs.
II, E. .Nhi.HON.
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
nforesiiid.
Astoria, Oregon, September 17th, X.
NOTICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT.
For the improvement of Thlrty-flrn
street, from Franklin to Grund avenue,,
mid of time of meeting of board of eiU il.
Izatlon of snld aHHCssment.
Notice Is hereby given that the iishcss-
ment roll contaliilng the special assess
ment for the street Improvement In Hie
Ity of Astoria, Oregon, known and deslit-
nuted as the Improvement of Thlrty-llrst
Htncot, from rrnnklln to Orand av.-
nue, has been flleci in Ihe ome of the
Auditor and Police Judge of said cl'.y.
and has been reported to the Common
Council of said city, and said roll Is no w
open for Inspection und will so remain
qntll Tuesday, the 4tn day or uciouer, Wt. street to the established (trade thereof,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., prior to and by nlanklngthe same to Hi full wldtn
Vnich said time all objections to between stdewulks, gutter end curbing,
said assessment and said assess- and constructing gutters, curbing and
ment roll must be filed tn writing sidewalk on each side thereof; suld Im
with the aforesaid Auditor and Police provement to be constructed In accord
Judge, when, by virtue of a resolution of ince with ordinance l.tol of aald city, and
the snld Common Council duly adopted at th
, Wild
American
Popples.
IT.
Lilacs nnd
Irl3.
odcrtJ hi tllC tint time to the PuMlr.
Ituti.
a regular nieetlng thervof held HopUmt'er
t.'th, 14M. which resolution appointed lh
aid Tuesday, (he ih day of tt. tober. i
at the said hour ot to o'clock a. m. of aald
day. as the time for the review and tual
nation nf said s.seaament, the Hoard of
H.jii ilisailon fur .aid a.sraameiH, wlilc
board con.l.ts of th I'oinmlltee n
Streets and I'uMlc Ways of th afrrsIJ
('ommon iiincll and the Hoard of Ae
ir of said illy, will meet In th Council
crmmUfa of lh City Hall. In the Clly or
Aatorla. Oriii, to review and equal Se
aid mrnt. and thrreaftrr rpir
their uctloiis to the aal.l Common Cmiitci
Thl. lion. a puhllahfd by unler of h
Common Council of Astor.a, adapted Hep
tember Uth.
II. F- NKIJION.
Auditor and IVIice Judge of th, Clly
afore. aid.
A.'.oria. Oregon, Bepniler Itth. IM.
NOTICE lF FII.INO A8.1i:il!tMKNT.
For lli Improvement of Twenty-ninth
treat 'from Frank. In u Urand sv.nus,
siul of tlm of meeting uf board of nUal
Union of sahl a.ses.nivnt.
' Nerlfr I hereby g.trn Hist th .e.
ment rvl) containing th siwlul M.e.a
ment for the street Improvement In th
city f Astort. Oregon, known and deig
nated as th Improvement of Twenty
ninth stre from Franklin to Orand
avmue, has been filed In th cAlc of th.
Auditor and l'ollc Judge of said clly.
snd has bswn rep.rted to th Common
I ouncll of said city, and said roll Is now
open for Inspection and will so remain
until Tuesday, th Ith day of October, it
at the hour of U o'clm k a. m , prior 1
rtlcri said time all ohj Uona 14
a d saae.ament and said ase
ment Mil must t flletl In writing
with the aforesaid Auditor and Police
Jii.lice. when, by virtue of a resolution of
ihe said Common Council duly adopted at
i r gular meeting thereof held H-ptvinber
I'.th. s:ei. h.h resolution appoint.! ths
aid Tueaday. the day of October, lS
it th said hour of l o'cIih k a. m. of said
lav. sa Ihe lime for the review and equal
H it on of said u.aea.mrnt, the Hoard of
Kiu il.iatlon for aald nsaeaamrnt. Willi n
ixiard roii.i.n of th Conimlile on
Htree'a im. I public Way of the aforesaid
Common Council nnd the Hoard of A'.ea
or nf s -Ud d'y, will inert In the Counc
iti.iitil.er. of (he City Hull, In the City of
alorla, orison, to review nnd ripm! Se
said nai..menl. and thereafter report
their actions to the said Common Council
Thl uotbe I. published by order of the
Common Counill of A'tor a, adopted Hep
O nil er litli, A.
II. E. NELSON,
Ainlltur and police Judge of the O'y
afore. aid.
A'l'.rl.i. Oregon, Hepiember ITth, K'V
N.iTli'E OF INTENTION OF COMMON
COIMH, of AttriiltlA. OHEOoN
To K.STAHLIHH tlltADKH.
Notice . hereby given that Ihe com
nioii council of the city oi Astoria, Ore-
g iii. ropnes to ratnbllsh th grades a
oiihv Avenue at its Intersection with
i'ii or iiooaon aireei. in sain cut. at ai
and fe-t above the base of grades, a
(;.ny Aienue tlinnnili which the buik-hctti
rullt llt Un im,.r,,.,on wln ,m or
,on sirce!, at !'l fret ubov th base
j((f unJ , ,hfl ,.;or.hfMj u,1 nt lt,
t,.ril,.,.,l(pn wl(h ,,, 6th or Hobson
Utreet at w f. et abov the base of grades
between crossings,
All(J lln,,H a remonstrnnce sljiied by
the ow ners of tlir-e-fourth of tho proper-
ly adji'tent lo said atreet and lnlrc
,,, ,hpr,.of n,rd wlh lhu aU(tor and
Im,,,. jtl,Ul, wnn , (1vg ,Tom ,h.
,,,,. f ,ne , ,,ut),.tt,(m of ,h, no
,,.. wl,,.n t,,,,,, u)CUt(m i, be 0
i,..,,,,.,, 2(lll llHV ,. ,h.
,..,., council will at Ita ...rlleat
' oiivetiirnce or within six months uftcr
sa.il ilotH istnbllHli tho aforesaid grudes
by onlliiance.
Dated Heptcmbor llllh, ISM, and pub
llshed by uuthorlty of the said common
council by resolution datod September
1st, 1WS.
II. E. NELSON,
Auditor und Police Judge of the City of
Astoria, Oregon,
NOTICE OF INTENTION OP THE
COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ASTORIA, OR BOON TO IMPROVE
HARRISON AVENUE, IIETWEEN
SEVENTH AND EIGHTH STREETo.
Notice Is horehy given that the com-
mon council of th city of Astoria intend
to improvo all that portion of Harrison
nvenue lying hetween thu atrect crossing
as now laid nnd planked at Eighth street,
and the street crossing a now lull and
planked on Seventh street, connecting
said Eighth and Seventh streets, by
irradlng same to the full width of said
cost thereof to be defrayed by special 1
a
adjacent hi and o'h.rwls Hnnts.i rr
said Improveiiienl, wlilih lots), land and
premises me. for III purp"ss ol M
lllipriiVMiiinlit, lli'leli)' lliillldetl wlihlll a
illsirii'i nsresrter to I'siini n
rl.on Awim frtim Hrvstilh In KlnlilN
fttreei Impruveinoiit Dlsirlil," and
.ball enilirscs Ihe following iles.'rllil
pnipertv, lo-lli Ja.Is 1, I, I and 4. lit
block and lota t, , T and t, In I'loi'k
ti all In Dial pari of i dlv of Astoria
na laid mil nnd mcor.ted by John M''''l"r.
and Mli'iulmt by I'yru tilnV, In t'lnlsop
ruiinty. rron,
NiV, THKIlKrliltK. unl.'ss a rtnon.
trnnon slnd by Hi residents (if ihe
city ownlii more limn un-hlf of th
prnperty abov described, ahull be flll
Willi Ilia auditor nml police Judy nf said
i lly by th limn of the nesl rinlr "
Ills' of the said common council r.ltw lust
tlie Oiisl publlcailon of this notice, towlli
Tlitirs.ltiy, ticiober mh, I six. ilio sld im
pniveineiil is III lis mad s afui es.ild,
llils nolle I published by resolution nr
aid common council, passed at a rsiular
inrellna thereof In said oily, on III 4th
luf of Austuat, 11
Dated Hcplvmbvr U, I-
II. K. NKI.MiiS,
Auditor and l'ollc Judas of tlis Clly r
Astoria, (iregon.
CUSSIHED ADVERTISEMENTS
' WANTED
Wanted" hvVan "and wife, i;.
alilon on daily farm or creamery Man
. I nrat-clss Imiler maker: woman, good
, cook. Address, .Map siul wife, care Al-
torisn. m
4TANTrn-IIOITHK V:HTAHI.r4HKI V
)ra-ariy, rlihrr lady or geiill.niaii.
of gvHHl church aisiiilliig. aa voire'pon.
(lent and manager hi. Nd it leave
vhimi. Malory imsj mat yer. ItnciiMa
elf.ail.lreel slanie.t etiveoi to A I
Kuler. Oenarsl Manager, rar Astorlan.
iiAtME TfTtH PIJSIN KKWINU AT
home; 1 U pr day, Jour months' work
guaranteed; jtrnd stsmfwd em flop f r
rlli-ular. Utopian Hupi'ly Co , T lftl
and I'lltMrt trts, I'MudaiiiMi. pa.
lalv Hand Imi, ms.U uf pollshwl
rollsd steal, latesi Invention for mend
ing cjulhliw, underw, table linens
or heel and lo In ho.lary; child can
Work
peri.'! .Hit
ts. ilraater W
S4M1I tH4lpa.l
lor en
Oraaler Weal A1vrilaln
and Novell
Ity CiMtipany. IliaU
wasning-
ton tr, (MikUnd, v allfornl.
a.
LOST,
l,oHT-rlMA.L IH.ACK mU. WKAHIMI
unmarse.i .Miiar. ai at city Jail ana
reiv reward.
roil RENT,
FOR ItK.ST-MAlXxiN Ht'll.DlNil AND
lot i srrnin with br nsture n
rlu. ling ci.m.oliallun . an, I liIIUr4
table ln.mr of C. Ii. Palm berg,
Astoria.
r'Oll HEN T-'DFMtHAHt.E R'KMs! Apl
up.Ulia, (IoihIiimii Huliuiiig.
Toil HKNT-4K)Or) IIOl'BK AND II A It N
nd tour acr.s of land, o.r t kaisop city
siaUi. known a lh. Cln powuthi-.
Apply lo A. Tgg, tU CuciMiirv4 (..
cur
. rOH SALE.
rl HAI.E-ttAUKlN HUllixNil AND
mi i Warrenioii. with tr nil urea, in
cluding lumbtnsiion p-x snd lulilar
lain iintii.r uf C. U. I'alnioerg.
Astoria.
rt)R SALK-llot'HE ANI l.ol', COH
nr Or and avuu and Twenty ninth
street, t I'lTlow n. lui Utio fi. Apply
lo J.shn Hull.
KE1TA U RA K TS.
OOOD U CKNT MEALS AT THE M
Ing Sua RaaKauranL
MISc'ELLANEOl'S.
ir Yoi: wa-st kink mvuhki and
rrawiiah call on o..rg Hartley at tn
NtkBl. shir, all th dMcl of th
hssus tin Ik found.
lots or fink ahiilani citAWtoiiD
paaicBe. cnsp. rf (, Hlslgins to.
for riKE teas, excuu-ekt cor-
lev, pur (' go la
OARD a STOKES CO.
TUT BHIU.INUS U EST TEA AND
punt powder.
WEKT CIIEAU ttq A I1NT AT THE
P-
IKK MAPLE I.KAF CREAM EH V HUT-
ler. oaru tuog io.. Mnt.
W H E N YotTvV ANT N K TBa7" KMJD
coir and splea. try Foard s Blokssi
Co.
. SALOONS.
TllE UJUVKR-L'NDEII THE AHI.E
nwiisgfiisnt of August Krais, I doily
bouining a rnur said mot popular re
sort. Th. club room on tit sacond ftou
sr now an attractlv f.atur of the
establishment.
. riirsiciANs. "
DR. ALFRED KINNEY OFFICE AT
reaioanca, Lonimorciai airaat, nr
Hixlh. Ofllc hours: Morning until 10:
II afternoon until I; vsmnga until I
o'clock,
DR. O. tl. E8TE8. PHYSICIAN AND
Uurgeon. HMK-la attention lo dlses
of woman snd aurgary. otn.-e ovr Dan
ngur store. Astoria. Tela, No, b.
Ml. JAY TUTTUC. PHYSICIAN AND
tlurgnon. Ortlce, rooms sod i, I'ythlsa
iiuuuing, uis vosnmarciai ureal. Resi
dence same. Telephone let. Acting as
sistant surgeon United Ulat.a nisrtn
hospital service.
MASONIC. "
TEMPLE IJlHlR NO. ti' A. F, AND A.
l lingular CiilultiUlilcatiloiis held 0
th flrat snd 'h!r. Tuesday evening of
each month. O. W. LOUNHIlElllty. W.
M.;E. C. HoLDEN. dciulury.
ATTORNWl.4.
II. T. CROSHY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
v .oiniiiercisi si rev l.
J. Q. A. HOWLBY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
Oltlc. Bond fltrt, Astoria, Or.
M's Nerverine Fills
t - TU - zm
- rmiy for
nervous pro.
i. I rat ion and
all ncrvoua
J discairi ol (h
ar fcnrllv or-
1.11 IdlMI. aan, n -j.L,.
tt. tuch U Nervous Pmsiralinn. Faille.
t Minliood, Irnpottncy, Nlghliy Enil.
(Ions, Youthful Error. Menial
ceulve use of Tobacco or CVfum, which
lead to Coniumpllon and Inwnlly. $1.00
xrrnx by mailt 6 box for 15M
iiii i o bPLniMi iu Kioci. ciaielanlOhlsv
"Is M la a nnn-Mietio'ia
reniiily f,,r il,. i,
riUHKJf 1 !!.le..i. Hn.rm.toi h,:
Whliea, unnatural il,..
rhargea, nr anr IiiIIhiii mo-
linn. Irrllil..i. ... ..i
Pr.ff..w Maualas. tl.m nf muootia n,-,,,'
intcnaibiiismii nn, .nea, nun-aainnsmii
OlHOIHMIl.t
. aa,
rmin.ar.
J. B. WYATT,
PhonaNo, 8 Astorls, jjr.g
Flm-flwcire,
Ship Chandlery,
OrooericB,
Prrviloniy,
PAINTS and OILH.
S.sclal Attiatlon Pale to Supplying Ships
SBsessmsitl . Upon In lots, isn.is snu
prsmlsiM frnilnT and tuiilii ui"i.
Jf?sr. IV
U.I0UK AND Al l
l.r"-f "old sy Uragglala,
, j. C?r "" lln "raiiper.
' ciruuiar aeui uu
V- " : vL:'l - JL-..-.1 - A 'AjjllJ