TllK DAILY ASTOKIAN, WEDNESDAY MOKMNO,, SKPfEMBKR 21. 18'JH
OOIM T. UOHTBR. Kditor.
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TERNS Of UB8C1UPTION.
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A3 communication intnd4 tor publi
cum should b directed to the tdltor.
(MM communication of ail kinds
d remittance must b addred to
T, Aatortan."
Th Astoria guarantee, to It dtr
Oairt tb Uu-aesl circulation of any nwa
ytiwr Rubliataed on tb. Columbia rltor.
adsertlrtng rts cast b had oa appll
n'iua to th bustaes. BWUW.
Tb Astorlsn advocate th cloalnf of
h Columbia river to ocean vessel be-
isea Astoria and Portland In order to
nmiHsl lb loading of wheal for export
at the former point The Tribune under-
ssaade thl to be th point at Issue, 11
Uiere la misunderstanding on our part. It
U to which, la th cheaper, rail or water
transportation; and until the Aatortan
i establish as facta Ita aesertlon that
grata iajf b tranaferred from Portland
to Astoria at lea coal by rail than by
water, it teem uaeteat to dlacua any
iber thaM of th proposition. Pendle
ton Tribune,
Tb Astartan haa too bl(h an opinion
f th falrneaa and honeet diapoaltion of
th Pendleton Tribun to bellcv It wil
fully misunderstands tb point In contro
emi betwvan th Aatortan and th Ore
gonfan. ar rather Inclined to bellev.
tb Tribune baa been misled by some of
lh. sohsldUed, statements concernlnc th
matter vMcb hav appeared In other pa
per. Th Aitortan ha never advocated
tb dosing of th Columbia river to even
cean vessel between Portland and A-
torts, and tbe Tribun may satisfy Itself
as to tb truth of this statement by an
Kamtoa2laa of the files of this paper. It
ts (roe, as an Incident to tbe discussion
vt the main Question, the Astoiisn has
maintained that no public necessity rx-
Ists for tbe creation of a St-foot channel
In tbe river tu Portland a move Portland
baa been for some time contemplating,
and. as an argument against future ap
propriations for such a purpose, the As
torlan hss stated, ana we think proved,
to the satisfaction of every intelligent
person who baa followed the discussion,
that sorb, national appropriations do not
benefit th Inland producer, but operate
to kia Injury la postponing th extension
ef the common point freight rat to As
toria by th O. R. ft N. Company. The
wisest wflt be loaded at th mouth of the
Colombia sooner or later, no matter how
maca, water th Port of Portland com
aadnfotr or tSw national government suc
ceeds la maintaining In the river. The
Astorlan contends, however, that the
presect saving to Inland farmers would
"bo so enormous If the loading were done
ber now that It is their duty to Insist
pes uc w:uot waiting th slow course of
) lu natural occurrence. The Astorian has
repeatedly stated, and latterly accom
famed th statement with a demonstra--
oa, tfia CWIittO at least could be saved t
inland producers this season by loadlno
graia ships at Astoria Instead of Port
land. We are sure If the Tribune will
fake the pains to look into the matter
eloseiy. It will reach this conclusion at
nee and without difficulty. It Is the policy
f the Oregonlan In what Interest we
tears the Tribune to infer, to mlconstrue
the position of the Astorian, and attempt
1a create the Impression that Astoria op
poses a general system of improvement
for all upper rivers. Such is not the case;
and we do not believe any well Informed
f.iper can be induced to really believe
to. The Tribune clearly shows the sin
cerity of Its misapprehension of the As
toria contention when It speaks of the
rheMpneini of water, contrasted with rail
transportation, as determining the ques
tion. We earnestly ask the Tribune's cor
rection of th error Implied by rni'-h a
statement. The question of water trans
portation tn any depth of bottom between
Portland and Astoria has nothing to do
with the real Issue, except as It may con
cern the O. R. 4 N. Company In avoiding
the division of the rate It now receives
for grain from the Inland Empire with
the Astoria road or any other Independent
transportation line. In other words, tht
people of Astoria are not seeking to com
pel the O. R. 4 N. Company to do husi
esa with the Astoria road If It doesn't
want to. What they do contend, however,
U that the O. R. & N. Comrany charges
tbm Wand farmers enough money, as
compared with the relatively less charges
f other roads, to Justify s deliver of
SljHr grain at Astoria Instead of stopping
'at tt Portland and then dtmardlng an
wifier toll to take It to the seaboard or to
San Frnnclsco. Does the Tribune think
tW contention of Astoria antagonistic
to tho Interests of the farmers of the In
fond Emplr or the people generally of
Oregon T Of course, we know the Tribune
does not so think, and yet this Is all there
i .In the Astoria controversy, except that
mne contend not only that the Inland
fiiruier would be benefited to the extent
mi uie ireight rate Involved by laying his
praluct down at the actual seaboard In
viS of at Portland, one hundred miles
Inland, at th asm charges; but sr. alio
claim thai by pulling Astoria on this
tamo common point plan of equality with
Portland and the port on th Soinl, th
proximity to the open ocean and other
admitted advantage of Astoria would
mak It aurh a cheap and deeirabl port
for ship, to com to that In price of in
land it rain at Astoria would almost If not
quit equal th prlc now obtained for It
In San .Framiaco. Now. will the Trthun
take this subject up again and explain It
to Ita Interested reader In th luht of th
real merit of th Astoria proposition
her presented?
mm
What infinite
ami pride a
tan takes in
wedding
trousseau.
How
ever?
dainty gown and 6lmv bit of lingerie must
be. But how about herself, her own fine
and delicate physical organism Has this
moat important of all considerations been
neglected t Has she any wcaanesa or ail
ment which is going to unfit and incapaci
tate her for happy marriage f
No woman is fit to marry who has any
ahealthy condition of the special struc
ture most intimately concerned in wifehood
and motherhood. No modest reluctance
should prevent her seeking immediate re
lief from such troubles. There is no need
of tb mortifying examinations so detesta
ble to sensitive-minded women. Doctor
Pwrce's Favorite Prescription is daily cur-
ing thoosands of women of these troubles
in ioe privacy Ol meir oomea.
The 'Favorite Prescription" is the only
an educated, authorised physician. There I
i. h.ii. . ik. .n
so obstinate that it
not completely and permanently care.
Mrs. Emma O. Clover, of Krdkey. Jay Co..
Isdiaaa. in a letter to Dr. Pierce, san : "1 na
recommend Dr. PSerot"s Fatorite Precnploo
to anyone who saffrrn with any female dura.
When I was to my teen I waa always nek. 1
took yoar medicines bciore I wu nirnnl. and
now I am a well penoo. I am bow twrntv
three. 1 have alao Ukra Dr. Pierce's UoMen
Medical Discovery aad ' Plcaiaat iylleU.' and
caa recommend them alL"
Tl ia a dramrit'l hnine Id aell rati nnl
n ,,11 .on h ..nl
Lot'a wife evidently suggested the
tireaslon "rubber neck."
Slok headacb absolutely and perman
ently cured by nstrur llokl Tea. A pleaa-
ant barb drink. Cure oonatlpauon and
Indigestion, make you sat. sleep, work
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
or money refunded. and (0 ceota. For
al by Esu-Ooon Drug Co.
Hum. Dreyfus certainly has the sym
pathy of every woman throughout the
clvlllaed world.
THE PIONEER LIMITED
I th nam of th only perfect train la
th world, now running every night be
tween SL Paul and Chicago, via tb
Chicago. Milwaukee ft Bt. Paul railway
th Diooeer road of the ween In adopt
ing all Improved fadlltlea for tb safety
aad enjoyment of passengers. An Illus
trated pamphlet, showing; views of beau
tiful scenery along th rout of tb Pio
neer Limited, will be sent free to any per
son upon receipt of two-cent postage
stamp. Address George H. Heafford,
General Passenger Agent. Chicago, III.
It Is the woman with a sweet disposi
tion who Is regarded as tremenoously
ay." but when she does turn look out.
Experience Is tb best teacher. Cm
Acker - English Remedy In any case ot
coughs, colds or croup. Should It fail
to give Immediate relief money refunded.
S cis. and SO cts. For sale by Estes-Conn
Drug Co.
Until you lose the use of one foot, you
never realize what a nice thing It would
have been to have had three feet origin
ally. THE 8CRE LA GRIPPE CUKE.
There Is no ue suffering from this
dreadful malady. If you will only get the
right remedy. Ton are having pain all
through your body, your liver la out of
order, have no appetite, no life or ambi
tion, have a bad cold, la fact are com
pletely used up. Electric Bitters la th
only remedy that will give you prompt
and sure relief. They act directly on
your liver, stomacn ana moneys, tone
up the whole system and make you feel
like a new being. They are guaranteed
to cure or price refunded. For sale at
Estes-Conn Drvg Co. Only SO cents per
bottle.
Judging by the awful grimaces and con-
tortions some musicians make, ine 'rm
"playing on their Instruments" Is mlsap
piled.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE
THE BEST SALVE In the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever sores, I Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains. Corns and all Skin Eruptions
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It Is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. For sale by Estes-Conn
Drug Co.
The girl's room that Is deemed the pret
tleat by her schoolmates is generally filled
with traiih. according to her mother's no
tions of decorative beauty.
That the Wood should perform Hh vital
functions. It Is absolutely neccsssary It
should not only he pure but rl'h In life.
givlnir elements. These results are best
effected by the use of that well-known
standard blood purifier, Ayers" Sarsapa-
rllla
It Is not pleauant to think that we are
suffering from a plague of fleas, but such
seems to be the cane, judging by the uni
versal complaint of housewives.
Dyipepela 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 25 cts. For
sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
Not only were the tables turned upon
the Spanish during the late unpleasant
ness, but warships und every other old
thing movable suffered the same fate.
OASTOXl.XA.
Bsartth 9 ou Haw Always Bought
Saves IVor'i
Neglect hould never be laid it the door of a housewife.
It may be the workt harder than her neighbor, but doesn't
go about it in just the right way. Her neighbor ues '
Till B. a. rilunia tvarasi, taii
V.J
rmar ... irrrn sJI UkurparulIaipoter. i rHtiSKrlwiMlluUiM, IM
rrriSXill ttrMCueasMa rcmmaii wmb owuift,
Tu nM uffrr p ikI curw br l"-'"n M beraiM atnety per rent ar traabled (tk
snaHtl- rl'PIIKNBIsUtonivkBorMOeiDeutwlilieuluo.fuua. kiw leailnhxa-
sla. A ! ewiitra r rw "i swu MriuatiMilwt.
li.Akbai.wi aeatfl.f rassnmila(aa4lriaMiiaak
Adarass RATL HBBICIS I CSX, P. O Bos Ws. Baa IWeJsr, Od, f Me
CHARLES ROGERS, t Commercial 8t.
Th woman who never uses slang Inten
tionally often finds herself Indulging In
th worst sort simply becaue so many
exmmnn orMloni hav bV USJ( r-
; ,j,emslve Into slang.
i
Tjript
Thankful worda written by Mr. Ad E.
Hart, of Orotoav. 8. IX: "Waa isJsrn with
a bad cold wbJolt settlsd on my lung;
cugh set ba and finally terminated la eon
umpUoB. Four doctor gav m p, say
ing I could Uv but a short time. 1 gav
mj aeJf p to my Savior, determined If
I cowld not stay with my friend on earth.
I wovla meat, my absent one abov. My
bo band was adrtad to get Dr. Ktng s
n, Onnanmnltno Cou.h. !
n"
New Dlscawery
nd Colds. I gav
It a trial, took In all
eight bottlea. It baa cured me, and thank
Od i M aavwd and no a well and
healthy woman." Trial bottles tree
Sate -Conn Drag Co. Regular sm
et and R. Ouaranlowd or pru
funded.
to
The careful person has begun la save
money for Chrlstrass.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Bromo Qoinlne Taoteta
All drufc-gtats refund tbe money It It fulls
to cure. S cents. The genuine ha L. B.
Q. oo each tablet.
Don't borrow trouble; borrow" a dollar,
you'll hav more fun with It.
a .at. a. s
BmisiU yf TIM H.1 tM Hi ifwrn fcfl
Thj Initial
Bifietar
f
Which half of the world Is It that can-
for th other half to know how It lives.
TOUR FA. S
Shows the state ot your feelings and tn
state of your health as well. Impure
Mood makes Itself apparent In a pale and
sallow complexion, pimple and sain erup
tions. If you ar feeling weak and worn
out and do not hav a healthy appear
ance you should try Ackers Blood Eiixir.
It cures all blood diseases where ch-ap
sarsaparllias and so-caiied nurtflers fall;
knowing this we sell every buttle on a
positive guarantee.
Just now there Is more th.in one summer
r-!inpt hotel-keeper who his a hird link
story to tell.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
Army and navy conclets In dr.n and
othnr matters will be the raife f.r some
time to come.
Luxuriant hair, of uniform color. Is a
beautiful head covering for either s-x,
and may be serured by unlng Hall's Wn-.
table Sicilian Hair Renewer.
Enthusiastic surf bdthers say that Sep
tember Is the bmt month in the ye.ir for
this healthful diversion.
CJABTvniA,
Bean th Kmd Voii Haw Ulnars fought
Moses must have been a foot-ball plnyer
for dom-n't It say somewhere that he wai
found between the runhe.
NOTICE OK KIM KG ASSESSMENT.
For the Improvement of Thirty-first
Htnret. from Franklin to flrand v nue.
and of time of meeting of board of equal
isation of said asseMment.
Notice Is hereby g:v-n th.t the .m.HH-
inirni iuii (-.jniiumiiK irifi yin'vyji h-.i-sh-
ment for the street improvement In the
city of Astoria, Oregon, known and ilexiK-
nated as the improvement of Thlrty-ilrst
HtreM, from Franklin to r;r.inl ave
nue, has been filed In the ofll'e, of the
Auditor and Police Jul((e of wild city
and hag been reported to the Common
Council of said city, and huh roll h now
open for Inspection and will no remain
until Tuesduy, tho 4th day of October, 1x;,
at the hour of h) o'clock a. m.. nnor to
which said time. all objections to
said assessment and said assess
ment roll must bo filed i wniinir
with the aforesaid Auditor and police
Judne. when, by virtue of a resolution of
the said Common Council duly udopted at
a regular meeting thereof held September
lith. 1K8, which resolution appointed the
said Tuesday, the 4' h day of October, wm.
at the said hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of snld
day, as the time for the review and equal
ization of said assessment, the Hoard of
Equalization for said assessment, whlctt
board consists of the Committee on
Streets and Public Ways of the aforesaid
Common Council and the Board of Asses-
end Worry
Washing PovoEft
ami keep J twic a clean with half
tlie effort, (..ol.l Dust Vahin Powder h.is
Rtven uianv a woman the reputation of hcinii
a queen of houckeecr. V yux uso iif
UtKcsl rvtckaK-kTrKtcn ecunoinv.
th uais. K 1ti, ImIh. fslUWrNK. tj
MANHOOD RESTORED
uaraairrdtocll aerrxat diwuea, auefa as Weak uZr. Z? l
.ej. .11 drama, Ium of pwer la Ucaersttr? 0,,m?Zi
ed by over exert wb. routhful r,J7
f r. iT.-V?7ri " ""rmnv.cMimptk.aor
l.nt.ctred by the r.tf a7MWn.l?.rTrrtaV.0"ru;
tiug Cu.uutnbaui.gartat. Tau4 aad Vamhm auiUaw T 5
ESTEi-rONN DRl'O IXk. Aarenta. Aatorta.
MANHOOD BESTOREOSl
lk ol a taoiwi. t r.jf a piiriKlw. will ,.kI)t cur rou oill a.r.
l.ua. 1-a.u.ta tbe Bprk.SWmh.al
rimple. I bibw to stsrry, kai,i,Uui trmlM- V.nrori( 4
tuiijlK. 1 1 sura all loe. bv .t.T or i.lht l..i.
mtm al Surharx. lurk II Mlrheeke. Uh ... k.A
sors of said city, will meet In th Council
chamber of th City Hall. In th City of
Astoria, Orrwn. to review and equalise
aid assessment, and thereafter report
their action to the said Common Council.
This notu t published by order of Ih
Common Council of Astor.a, adopted Sep
tember mh. is.
11. E. NElJlON.
Auditor and Tollc Judg of the City
aforesaid.
Astoria. Oregon, September 17th. li
NOTICE OF RECEPTION OF lUPd.
Nolle la neraby given that, tb under
slKucd Committee of itu Common Council
f h City of AJtorl. Oregon, will on
Saturday th 24th. day of September,
at tb hour of ten o'clock a. m.. al the
u,u" ",r u"w " s-umw juoge oi
) n.il.l city, receive and open sealed bl.la an. I
proioswls for the construction ot a certain
Improvement In said city, designated as
tbe Improvement ot Exchange Street
from Ninth to Tenth Street, In that part
of (he City of Astoria aa laid out and re
corded by John McClur. Said work shall
be I'onstructed according to the plans and
spetirtcatlon for said proposed work, now
on nie and open for Inspection In th offlc
of said Auditor and Folic Judne. No bid
will be considered which shall exceed the
amount stated In Ihe etlmat for soJd Im
provement, now on file In said office, or
which shall be different In form from the
form specined In said plans and specific- I
lions, and
I.I l.l.l. .h.ll K. .... -.l l.
-.-
is of th orolnanc In rela-
Ihe provisions
lion to tbe Improvement of said street,
approved September 17th. 19CL
The light to reject any and ail bids la
hereby reserved and this notice la pubiuh
ed by authority ot Ihe ordinance above
referred to.
Dated at Astoria, Oregon, September
.'lit. bSL
C. C. UTZ1NGER,
CHARLES GODDARD.
JENS HANSON.
Commit lee on Streets and public Ways I
of the Common Council of the City of
Anuria,
NOTP'K OF VIUNU ASSESSMENT.
For the Improvement nf (ir.ind avenue
from Taenty-nlutb, sirewt to Thirty-third
street, an.l of time of mix'ting of board
of equalization of said assennnient.
Notice Is hereby g.ven th.it th 4i-.
nient roll cmtiilnrng the siw.lnl ilsso.-nn-nt
for the street Improvement In the
Ity of Astoria, Oregon, known and desig
nated in the Improvement of lirand live,
mi", from Twenty-ninth to Th'rty-third
atrial, has been flliid In the oflb e of the
Auditor and Police Judge of mid c;y,
and has been refined lo tho Common
t'oum ll of said city, und said roll Is now
op'-n for Inspection and will so remain
until Tuesday, ihe 41. 1 day of October, IK".,
at the hour of lu o'clock a. m., pr or to
shut) said time all objections to
n.id uswssment and said assess
ment roil must be riled In writing
with the aforesaid Auditor and Police
Judge, when, by v.rtue of a resolution ot
the snbl Common Council duly adopted at
i reifuUr mewing thereof held September
liib. lsifli, which resolution appointed lh
said Tuesday, the l h day of October, IX.
at the. said li'lur of I'l o'clock u. m. of snld
'i .y, aa the time for the review and equal
ization of sail assessment, the Hoard or
Kqualizatlon for suld assessment, WMcn
board consists of the Committee on
Streets and Public Ways of Ihe aforesaid
Common Council and Ihe Board of Aes
sors of said city, will meet In tbe Council
clumlx-rs f the City Hull, In the City of
Astoria, Orcton, to review and e'lu'll.e
said assessment, and thereafter report
their actions lo the said Common Council.
This notice Is published by order of the
Common Council of Astor.a, adopted Bep
tember I'.th, 1KJ.
H. E. NKI.HON,
Auditor and Polk Judge of tbe City
aforesaid.
A'torla. Oregon, September l'tll, 1HA
NOTICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT.
For the Improvement of Twenty-nln'.h
street from Franklin to Orand avenue
and of time of meeting of board of equal
ization of said assessment.
Notice Is hereby g.ven that the Hmess-
ni'iu roll containing the spectnl assess
ment for the street Improvement In the
'Ity of Astoria, Oregon, known and deslg
nated as the Improvement of Twenty-
ninth streat from Franklin to Orand
avenue, has been filed In the office of the
Auditor and Police Judge of wild city,
and has been reported to the Common
Council of suld city, and said roll Is now
own for Inspection and will so remain
until Tuesday, the 4th day of October. li,
at the hour of 19 o'clock a. m., prior io
which suld time all objections to
said assessment and said iiHses
ment roll must be filed in writing
with the aforesaid Auditor and Police
Juilite, when, by virtue 6f a resolution of
the said Common Council duly adopted at
a regular meertlng thereof held September
l.'ith. Win, which resolution appointed the
said Tuesday, the 4th day of October, lS'JH,
at the said hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of sold
day, uh the time for the review and equal
ization of said assessment, the Board of
Equalisation for said assessment, which
board consists of the Committee on
Streels and Public Ways of the aforesaid
Common Council and the Board of Asses
sors of said city, will meet In the Council
chambers of the City Hall, In the City of
..storla, Oregon, to review and. equalize
said nient, and therenfier report
their ai-tUuis to tho sM Common CoiiikII.
This not' I niblllie( by order of th
Common Couiu-ll of Astoria, adopliM Hep-
tmlr IMh, ISW,
It. K, N'i:(.H0N, j
Auditor and Polio Jul of th CUy
afores.tld.
Astoria, tingon, rtoplemUer ITth, IMW.
NOTICE OF 1NTHSTION OF COMMON
tXH'NCU. OF AfUVlUA, OUKOl'N,
TO KSTAHI,I8II OHAPr,
Notice Is hereby given thit Ilia coin
mun couiU'll of the city ot Astorln, Or,
iron, propone to establish tli grailvs at
Olni'V A velum nt Its lnlrvitnii lth
1th or llobson atiyet. In snbl city, at tl
nnd feet nIhiv th bits of lMile, at
!' Aveiiu throuiiit huh ill bulk-bend
runs nl Its liitorseciion with said 5th or
llobson sirrel, nt M feet above ths bni
of srinli'n i n. I tit tllo l'ier-liead line at lis
ltitervclu with i.iid tli or llobson
street al 20 feet iibov I lie l4 of grid:
th grttilr of all slieet crotalnvs nft ted
thsroby to l level nlld the gmde of th
Intorvciilng sirtets to b a lsii siirfnv
bt-en cnisslngs.
And iiiib'ns ix reiuoimirnni' tUnil by
h owners of t hr e-roiirUia of ibe proper.
ty adjoocnt to said streets iul ntrc
lions Ihervof be llled Willi tbo auditor mid
pollcti Ju.tee wllliltt ten dsy from tb
dal or tbe final publlvittloit of thin no
lle, which dual publication will be on
lowlt, tbe S4th dny of Hepleiuber, IV'l, lb
aUl CAiinnitin coun.il ui at Its earliest
convenient or within i nioiuhs after
sikld (Itite ealabllsli tb alore.tld grades
by ordimtm ,
ltsl Heplemboe U'.h, 1WJ, and pub.
Ilshed by uuihoruy of tb bt i-omnioa
council by resolution dated iJpteniber
1st. isi
H. E. NELSON,
Auditor and Police Judg ol lit City ol
Astoria, Oregon.
NOTICE OF INTENTION F TIIC
1V.MMON COtWOIl. OF TIIC i ITY tF
ASTORIA. OIUMON TO IMPROVE
IIARRIHON AVKNPft 1IETWKKN
SEVENTH AN! EIOHTH STREET
Nolle Is hereby gsnt that t.le com
mon countil ol th city of Astoria Intend
to Improve all tht portion of lltrruon
avenue lying between the sirai't cnsslng
as now laid and plankel at Eighth strt.
and th trel crossing ss now laid and
planked on Seventh street, connecting
said Ktglilh and Seventh sirveis, by
grading m to Ih full width of ssld
street lo the eu!!lihed grade ltrel,
and by nlank.iut th same to lis full wuitn
between sidewalks, gutters and curbing,
and constructing sutlers, curbing and
sidewalks on eo.h. side thereof; uid Im
provement lo be constructed in accord
ance with ordinance !'l of said city, and
the cost thereof to be defrayed by special
asseeament upon the lots, lands and
j premise fronting and abutting u;m.
adjacent to and utherwtie benented by
said Improvement, ahbh bts. UnJs and
' iireimsi' are. f.tr
th purpose ui said
, improvement, hereby In. lu.ll wl hln a
iltatncl hereafter to b called
in uir-
rlson Avenue from Seventh lo K'lghtn
Btreel Improvement District." and aant
shall embrace lh following described
property. l-wlt: I.ot I. J, 1 and 4. In
block IT. and lots J. . 7 and , In block
r, all In that pari of ih city of At.na
as laid out an.l re. or.le.1 by J hn M I'lur
and extended by Cyrus olny, in Clatsop
county. Oregon.
NOW, THEREFORE, unleaa a reni.m
stntnc signed by th resldants of lh
city owning mor than n.half of th
Drooerty abov de.'rlbl. ht!l be filed
with lh auditor and pullc Judg of said
city by lh time of th next regular meti
lti n lh. -.1.1 r . i m m . n .a,,m..I ..ll.,l.
I"' " "
, fln, publication of this notice, town
lTIIIK,, ,,...... i.-
provement will b mad aa aforsvld.
This nolle Is published by resolution of
said common council, passed at a regular
meeting thereof in said city, on th t'.b
day of August. IS.
Dated September 13. Id.
H. E. NELSON,
Auditor and Poll. Judg of lh City of
Astoria. Oregon.
TIME 5vMtUtLI.
rrm Portland
trHT.
Asairt
ft-t
Ms,!
S p. in.
Lab lM-r, rnv r r'l
V!i , .itiiah Kan-
n i'ity, i l.i.il.,
( llli'H.. d ' M
W I a M.o tHr.
Mllllle,ol ., Hl.l ill,
luilulh. lia.ik. ,
I III. Mini and Fa. i.
I t
M II
' in
sp.kmie
rl.er
1 . in.
'.Ule
I Ivrr
I O'. . Ii.
o'.i A. rlu
OCE SI HA HH P5
All 'Ml.lllH .u
! jclt .-Iimiu-. i
For -a Kr.iiic h,iI
'? !.',;. .i:H.1 m
lot A: t .
; t Id r Mm. ! .i. I
' Columbia Rivr "' et
u Steamers . p i.i
Tu. ,
a. d
...u. io riruan.i ana lo aI'hh
run i iy Landing. ; i ,-,ti
A a. in.
Mou, Wed
and Krl
t row l orn i.d.
Will.mttt HiVcr.
Oreniiu ri .. N,., ft.
hlem A Uav ,iii,i'
4 p in
I Ue
ill
Mid rut
Wlllam it- a d Yam
hill Klv.rg.
Dick ii i it , Imvinn, it
w r-ijitidiiiif.,
7 a. m
II i p m
M'l ..Wed
a d r rl
Tuen.'l bur
and "at 1
l.v Rlnt'l
Mil III.:
Moa. Wed
A Flilny
l. lW.
A lo . lu.
.nk klvtr.
Itlparlalo I.ewltmi.
"mi,, m.
n"d Ti.nr
Iave Lewlstown dally encpt Friday.
O. W. LOUNBUERH1
W. H. HITRUBURT. A,,n'
Qn. pas, Agt. Poruaad. or.
LUBklCATI.NO
OILS
A 5PKCIALTY
Fisher
Brothers
ASTORIA...
SHIP CHANDLERT
HARDWARE
IRON AND STEEL
COAL
OROCERIEH AND PROVISIONS
FLOUR AND Mll.f. S-irirn "
f AJSTJUi?'. W ? L.VARNIBHE8
lAnjocjiD a u rrLIKH
FAIHHANK'8 SCALES
DOORS AND WINDOWS
TT.UJ?AI' IMPLEMENTS
PnCAT REDUCED
Rflns
un-e-flU
to all
61 RAltWA1 POINTS
EAST
Through palac and "tourist sleeper
dining and library observation cars.
ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS.
No. 4 Limited leave Portland at I:
p. m.
no. 1 Liimitea arrive roruand at 11:11
m.
For rates, etc., call or address
O. W. LOUNBUERRY,
Agent O. It. & N.. Aslorla.
or
A. B. C. DENNI8TON,
C. P. & T. A., Portland, Or.
fey i &iy
Oregon
Industrial
Exposition
OI'IINJ IN
..Portland, September 22 .
Ct.0KI!4
October 22, 1898
Tlio Klni'st ami (iremost Kinltlon rv
bi'KI III III Northwest.
HORTlCUIiTURAU and ACRtCULTURfl
rriHlnrls ol Orcein unit Wnslilntun will
U ille.niv. In ttiiinlorltil irnfiisloii,
lnoltitliii)t iimro vatloilos ilmu
rver iN fuie giillioroil luiitl).
i r In onv i xliltilt.
Cold. Sliver in! Bronx Mcdils wll
It AttirJed.
Marvelously Rich Specimens from our
Gold. Silver and Other Mines
Ji'iiiirtfs Renowned Military Hand.
Has a engages' lr tb .
Astounding Atrial f'eata (t Aero
batlc Pcrfotmancts.
Very Low Kates on ill Rillroads.
Admlulon a i ij i 1 1 . i 1 1
THE PARKER HOUSE
KirHt-Clf ihh in
lCvery lieBpect.
BAR AND BILLIARD ROOM
Special UatcH
to Thcntrl
cat ParticH
A. aJ, MAHON, Prop
AMTO Ml A, IIHK,
Go East...
via Hillings snd Iturllniton rout, and
you reach Omaha. Kansas City. SI. uls,
and all other southern and southeastern
citle half a day aunr than tralr
who lak any otrwr Una
Oo east via si. Paul and lh linrnngion
rout, and you rid th rineat train on
earth-lb llurllngt r j 04. Paul Chicago
Limited.
Oo mat via (igdeti aad Dnvr, and you
lh wonderful scetxry of lh llocki,
famed th world over a lb most mag
nlflcent on lh continent.
Tlckaia at olH.ri of connecting lma
A. C, SlIELlKlN.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
Ive
Ai'orla (Dally i
rrlr
a.m. p 1.1 1 l'onli.,.1 sod 4ilirl tf.i-'m tu p. 111
1 w ,11 irB ..s.n vi n pt
1 111 on nriHMiil, t'lsi.a.
nl. Uoble; ronnri l ai
nl I f. r ike nt iuil I'u
et sniiiid e.m
Ii X iofi i Mii sai 1 y 1 jo
i.fi l'ae.ii-r trln.
ra rreni..M i yiarfl
All imin leaving Astnrla going lo
side and morning from He.iSHd run on
I III H ive llraiu b.
J C.
U. F,
11 A 1 O.
Ii P. A.
THE PROOF
f tb paxMlng is la the tla
and tb. press? ef BqsMn
IS IN SAMPLING
That's an aigumant than's
eliiaSr. deinoaetratkSB,
Our. wtl stand th tai
HUGHES & CO.
The
Choicest
Table Wines...
tor ramUia
Ako for tfafetas4
Coaklng Porpoeaa
Private Stock, Cream Rra, Old Hick--,
Prld of Kentucky and Rmrtwl BU
oW California Bri4la.
Carlson's FamilyLiquor Store
V TWBILPTH mUBBT
MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS
Tlic (iTrrHimii WsitkncM, irmvn.
11 Uv and omlloiis,.'i(.ig.j vltfor
tiii(J hattl.h " ulna of ni.niru.
li. n." 1liy arn'I, Uawm1
Mtfptt womafihfHHl. a hi in ir d
nfoim'n( r tirtfrtniariit tHNif. Nu
riin rfn.rrtv fur wiiman
, cannot do hirm-llfa l
WHITE COLLAR LINE
Columbia River and Puget Bound Navi
gation company.
Rnlley Outsort leaves Astoria dally, ex
rent Hundny, at 7 p. m.
Leaves Portland dallv exrent Hnnilsv
at 7 a. m.
VMte Collar line llnketa Inlorctiano-eabl
on Hulley Oatsert, T. J. Poller and R. R
Thomtiaon for Astoria and all wny points,
navel. 1 n-aco. Hanvlew. Lon Unach. and
Okllifi)
Nahcotta,
C. W. 8TONB,
U. B. 8C0TT, Astoria Agent
President, Telephone No. lL
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
WANTKt)
WANTKD llorHK KHTAIlllMllKI'.M
yeara-piirly, rlilier ImW nr gent "'
i.f annd cliiiri'li .nuiillnil. as
dent and iniiiiHger lier. Need
lioiiie, Halary ltrl yesi'.
self-dillwr, slsinpeil iilnp M '
ICIiler, 0nral Mngr, car AstouaJl.
LAl'IKH-NO MtllW liAUNIN'l -TJIK
Miigle lliind Loom, mad of piiHn'l
rolled Sleel. Iiile.l Invotil loll for IlielMl
lug eliilliliig, undel ar, l"1'1'!,',1"
ur heel and Me III hosiery; a child
work II; perfect wvi senl os 1 1 Id
for t cenls. (Heater West Adverllsm
aml Nowliy 4'Kinpiin, llis Wssinng
lull aireel, (Hisliuiil, I'ulirnriiU.
FDR RENT,
iHHI IIIONT-Iil'JSIHAIll.lC KUO.M8, AP
upvlitlra, liouiliiuiii Huh. una.
roif UKNT-4RN IIOllHW AND HARN
nJ ruur acr of lnd, n r Claip ny
aiatlnn, anown lb l'li"P I'nniifnc.
Apply lo A. Tags', W Coniinrill si.,
ciiy
FOR HA LIU.
FOR SAl.K-lliHHi: ANI LOT. '"l
lior Orand sveiiu and Tiiiy lilnili
lrt. I ..el low II, .i iilM frvl, Al'ply
lo John Hull.
' JltSTAUUANTB.
OlKDli CKNT aitCAli AT THM
Ing Sun Raelauraiit.
MISCKLLANKOUS
iT YuirTvANT 'KNrirrtHl; lJt ANJ
craMllsli call on U.t HiHy
Nalliinal. wher all III HeUaiis of In.
siHiaoii in b fniiiid.
LOTH I IF FINK ASHLAND CRAWFt'HU
peauhM, cheap, 4 llN. IIINKI I
roll riNK TKAS. KXCKI.I.IkNT COf
f, pur mac go lu
V roAD STOKM CO.
TRT HIIILLINOa UICST TWA AND
baiiVif pudr,
WKKT " t-RBAM lOo" A I1NT AT TUB
jBpa.
L'HK UAPIJC LKAf CRKAMKIU HUT
lr, t imni 4k Suss. Co.. aiil.
WMKN TOU WANT riNIC TWA, KHI
C4T. aad .uIvm, try IfWd 4 Slok.
Co.
". .aux,n.
Tlic"ui;vKR--i;NDicn TtllO AL
nnagnnt of August Krais. I dally
ImuviiiW raor. and net popular re
tort. I'll dub ro-aiui un Uu imiiI 0or
sr eio an atiravtlv (stur of lb.
MtabUatiotMrt,
VMYSICIANi
DR. ALFRED KINNKT-0 li'K AT
rl.Mo., tvmmorviai atre, nr
HUlh. om. hour; aljrning until W:
all alrnoon uoili I; nina until 9
o cloi k.
dr" o. a rjrrr.H. piithician and
Hurgaon. SiKll alinll.n lu dua
of worn, and surgery, im. ovr l"
tiger's Mora, Astoria, Tvt. Nu. U.
DR. JAY niTTue.
PIITHll'IAN
AND
Surt am (lltlrl. rit
Offlrt, ruuma I and i, PyihW.
Huilding, MIV I ommecwai iri. itw
dnc Mm. Tlphon Acting as
sistant urgun L'nltd Mist martii
boapltal Mrvloe.
MASONIC.
TF.UPLK IJIHIK NO 7. A. F. AJfD A.
M nulr cuniiituniiii-na niu o
lb firl and Ihlrd Tul)r v.nlng o
ach monlh O. W. LU;Ni4llk.lWU, W
M.;K. C. IIOLl'KN. Secretary.
ATTORN a: is.
II. T. CROHIIY. ATTORN KY -AT-LAW,
a Commercial street.
V f A MMVt tl W
ATTORN ICY Arjl
) COUNSELOR
AT LAW.
OSle., Bond 4trt. AMarU. Or.
Dr Wiill.m.' In4ut rlk
1 Mnlawul will 1 ur ll.lud.
ll.liiis sod lutim
I'll. lisffcnfi-iMluifinm
allaa ll Ik-bins al uir. acts
tt DuUlllc. Site Inalam e
llrl, ir. ll.lUi lu.llso I'lkt) nl.
Bwtil U iwviiared lor IMWa and lick
Ing nl lb prlVau pan. Rery Pol
arraiil.!. lit dnutstaia. bt mail on r
rpl r price i eenu aad fl.ta. Wllilllt
tAllllf ACTUniMfi CO.. Propa. reUl. obi.C
iL.iwr iTiii'tr
i 1 Kf . mm m w 11 w a
IhM tiny Lcptulrl . iupno
. u.i r 1
Cubebt ot In jecnoeund ArrnJN
CVK IH 48 HOURS Valyl
th. Mm. jisas( vnirh Vm I
Out lnconrnien-..
twve nn..H,,
r.i '1111 BMi.rownoi
r-sixir ! u..u..i 1 u.. ,
). S.ltSutb .
W l,ii., a s ! t I d,.
'til'l". til luflama,.
rtta
Hull
Uwu4
Mm. irriisii,.ti wf lil..r
4fl lr !, "iJ f..i
f' " 1 ',"1'. 4- '
l iltdu tul u .
J. B. VVYATT,
Pka N. t
Atlael. Or.
H 11 r1 wn re,
SIHf Chnnilt? ry,
( Iroof rirn.
I Yovinlorm,
PAINTS snrt OILM.
ll AlUnil.a Pl I. l.!, a p.
Astoria Public Library
READING ROOM FREE TO ALL
Opo Try day from I o'clock to I H
ssi l:H i. 1 ji ra m.
ubsotptloa rat- tt per annum.
W, Dor. Vntb and Duaa ItrMla.
EAST th
SOUTH
LEAVE
PORTLAND
ARRIVIQ
OVERLAND EX
PKICHH. fur HhIkiii,
Roscburg, Asblnnd,
Hacramento, Ogdnn,
Han Kranclsco, Mo
lave, Lo Angeles,
HI Psso, New Or
leans and lh Eaat.
Rosoburg passenger
Via Woodhum, for
Mount Angel, fin.
8:00 r. 11
W A. U
t:N A. M
M M P. U
Dally
except
Sunday
Dally
IClt
Sunday
verton, West Belo,
iiiTJwiiTinn, ri
"N.tt;
neia ana
f7: A. M
UN P. Ml
Independence pass' Itiiiai a U
urvKina nuMnn. i.r.ra a .
Dally, tDaily except Bunilay.
..uniiuoa ai win ranoisoo with Orel.
uotimu n viiviiiiti, raciiia Hall and Oca.
anio meamenin lines rtr
JAPAN. CHsNADH , RALIA 'AND
Rebate tickets on sale Ailly between
PnrtlanJ, Haeramwito end HaJ Krencls"
co. Net rate $17 flrirt-claii, and lu a.o.
otid-claee. Including .leeper. ' M
Rate and tlckyu to Kastern points and
Rlirnnji. Alan tanun Ckln.
AM
sasi-wai.
manager. o. f. 4 p. a.