The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, November 08, 1898, Image 2

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    TUB DAILY A8T0RUN, TUESDAY MORMISG, NOVEMNKK 8, 189H
JOHN T. MOHTER. Editor.
Telrpbon No.
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PA1L.Y,
Kant by wall, per er
Bent by "". per month
Bonn! by carrier, per month
8KMMVEEKLY.
. h mull. tH-r year, tn advance.
Postage treo to auosenber.
AH communications intended tor publl
c.ttou should b Hr.I o the editor.
Uustnes communication of H kino
and remittance must bo address-d to
"The Astorlnn."
The Astorian guarantees to in adver
t3h.r the latest clrcuU.ron of any
U.PlH.r ,,u-)Ubca cu in. Olumba
tlvcr.
Advertising ratee can b had on appli
cation to th buidncwa manager.
Th neath of W. 8. Kinney iraa a shock
lo almost vry dtlaen of Astoria. While
lit hat Jong bocn identified with thla city
a on of It moat prominent anj useful
business men. hla reputation for rul
honesty and. penwverano In th lin of
duty coextensive with th. tt.
Other hv talked Aatort a advantage
and atUl other deplored th. lack X n
. mnA lUralinmnt In th city, but
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Mr. Ktnney went quietly ahead, built up,
od for year uccefully m:wrJ. th
not Important lndutrtal establishment
o fa In Astoria's history. Wml general
gloom and despondency prvllJ over
a outlook that aeemed at time elnwwt
hopeless. Mr. Kinney maintained and dl
charged to th last farthing ft py-roVl
which conatituted th steady depemh-nc
cf ft lnrr number of whit working
people than ny other sing! establish
ment In th city. Mr. Kinney mad no
parade of hi buslnes, nor asked ft favor
or claimed ft public obligation by reason
t itt benefit and importance to the com
munlty. No man waa mor unobtrusive
tn hi way or tea aeen In public placvs,
but hi pluck and persistency under ad
verse circumstance will live as a mmi.n
fn Astoria' future prosperity. Hia com
munication! were at all time yea. yea,
r nay, nay. and there waa never any
room, for uncertainty aa to hi standing
n any proposition. Hia absolut frank
ness Impressed all men who cam in con
tact with him. and none departed from
his presence without feeling hi ability
nd recognising his Integrity. In M o'
dealing he never asked for more than
was his due. and never accepted less
than was tus right, and those who came
tn habitual contact with him soon learned
to know and appreciate thla side of his
character. Th whole of Astoria' peo
ple and many other throughout the
Northwest will sincerely mourn th pass
ing way of this worthy and generous
usiness man.
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of Chiru nuy be held down by England, but
the Uon's share of the sale of chewing tobacco
is held by
PLUG
The quality of Battle Ax is not questioned. If
you chew tobacco you cannot buy a better,
more satisfying and economical chewing tobacco
than Battle Ax. You can prove this for yourself
if you will buy the large 10-cent piece and try it.
There's a wonderful difference In quality as well
as in quantity over common kinds. Try it to-day.
Remember the name
when you buy again.
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ASSESSMENT NOTICE,
GRAND AVKNUK IMPROVKMENT FROM
OTH STRIWF TO m) STRHKT.
;tlo Is hrhy rtvn th lb ihiiI mad h rVtllnanr NV I40, of h
city of Aattuia, OrMrn. witlllett "An tirilluano t'lMinrmtiwc
th.
th.
trMi. Known a "Th improvtw.ni or timim avdiiii., rnmi iwhiht nunn
th. Pixcll AuesanitMl ltll for th. Btrwt ImproviuiiMtl n
AHHIIIIMIt
i Otj rf Astoila,
u.. . . h'i.iju ikii dn.wi MittiroVM.1 ki ttitr mi 1.111 rxi nti ttitii 11
Mo III Vnltivl rftt'. gi'ld coin. f the ulllr. of th rlly Irvasiiror on Novnmlwr
I..1V IK1 nl If not in t at aald time, lh ininiiioii oiiuril will ordor wurruitl
luuisi tor tn. coue'iion 01 m pi-
Aatorla Street Hallway Co.
Astoria Btreet Hallway Co..
Astoria Street Hallway Co..
Amlorson. William
.south 4t) f"t
Anderson. Victor, helm of h rs ar. Ida
t:i.nor AiHlr'n. Arl Andron. Al-bi-rt
Victor .vndorswii. Julim Ander
011, widow
Adnlr. K'.len
.ttnJ of north fl
AdlAr. Mry H ...und , of north ( fot
ltrenhani. ltotvrt J.' und . of N ft
nrV. Ijiura 1'. Adair, wnd , of N
let
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( n FW m " n ripnrnr"-ir-i-jff
E-Pres'dent Harrison shows in a re-
een letter on current political issues
that while democrats in New York have
poshed aside the free silver question.
those of Indiana are making it the most
nrnmln-nt feature of the campaign. He
has this to say of gold democrats:
"Monrtrt money democrats who have
honed that the issue
might not meet
them again In a democratic national con
vention will help to make Its aiiearance
there certain If they aid in securing a
democratic victory In Indiana this year,
The apparent settlement of that issue
In lie contributed Immensely to bring
the prosperity which we now enjoy
to give confidence to capital and to se
rnra m-rtrk nd maees in good money to
th worklrurmen. These classes were
wake then to the vital Importance of
fhl Issue, and responded with an over
whelming negative. It would be an un
pleasant thing to contemplate If. while
In the enjoyment of the fruits of that
victory, any of those who supported the
cause of sound mony in should
now. either from lethargy or pliue, or
through the Influence of minor quentlons,
be led either actively or passively to give
their aid to the revival or perpetuation
f this destructive influence."
geti- Mark Hanna, A fiin has actually
been made In Maryland, where the con-;.-uous
democratic lead. r. Senator tJor-
man. has Nen replaced by a rerub'l
The reflection of Senator guay in ivnn
syiv.ir.i Is undoubte.lly far from a.ured.
but It is hardly poss.b'.e that he will be
suiveeded by a democrat. The r-pub-
licans. on the other bond. ar hopeful of
carrying five seats now held by their op
ponentsNew York. New Jersey. West
Vli-g.nle, Wisconsin and California. Two
years ago these state went republican;
but was a tidal year for that party.
Still they have an excellent fighting
chance In all five, though the prospects
of a democratic victory In California are
considered, better than In th other.
West Virginia, too. is pretty confidently
counted on by the democrats.
This democratic majority In the retire
ments of this year Is. of course, one of
the remaining remnants of the Cleveland
sweep of 'Jl Then everythin went dem
ocratic, as all things went against that
party In 'S. The thirty retiring In 11
will be quite differently composed; there
being 19 republicans, nine democrats and
tmij populists. This represents the re
publican reaction of 'M: and if the dem
cratic reaction has set In by the end of
the century, th. se wtll be cupl'-al llgures
from which to make Ka.ns.
thn democrats very lltt'
iially. to sraln contrwl of the senate Just
now. as Presi i'-nt M' Klnley will remain
in office until 1'1. and could easily k- ep a
democratic corner in (herk. The dem
ocrats are playing hard. how-vT, for
majority In the house of representa
tives, whl'-h will enable them to prevent
the republicans frm legislating. Hut in
VrA they will doubtless make a big push
jr the capture of all three branches of
Iiurton. K. n.
Hentlll, Frank
Corn.llu. T. S N. h
Chrlton. Nelll O H
Doo.lson, D. A
Gori-, Wlnlfrwd C.
.und H
The assessmrlit la .ollows
Iot II, lvk I. Town of Astoria, na
lold out and I'M-oidiM by J. M
Minoly I W W
lot bV Itlock i. Town of AattMMit, n
I ii Id out ttml molded by J. M,
Hiiivoly 10 Do
It II, lUock J. Town of Astoria,
lild vt ad ieconlil by J, M.
Mutely tl.OO
Lot II. Illock J Town of Aatorla, n
I'll. I out mid rounded by J. XI.
Miltvly
Lot . Itlock I Town of Atorli, n
laid out und rmoldrd by J. M,
hntvely M.UU
l.ol I, lliock o, vrl of l!ppr As
lou.i , laid out and ivcordvd
by John Adair I.t
l.ol .1. Iliin K w. It'i-t ot t ppor as
loiia us laid tiui und i-.iirlid
by John Adair. I.M
l.ot s. mock to. iMi't or upimr as.
lotta as laid out und recorded
by John Adair .i
Lot 1. Itlock i. l"orl of t inmr A
torlj lultl .ott and rocoriUnl
l John Adnlr j;.W
Ia't I. IU.k li IVittii of AstorU, n)
Isld tint ami r. oid. d by J. M
Milvy W.00
lo t a, ltliMk J, Town of Aslorta,
Islit out and ro.ordvd by J. M
Htilvtiiy W.OO
Ut . IlkKk , Tort f Uppr As.
lorla. aa Uld out and rvordod
by John Adair M 00
Ltl 1. Hunk t. Tort of l'pi'r As
turla. a laid out and reutM-vlwl
by John Adair U.M
Lot T. Mock W, I'ort of lPI'er As
toria, aa laid out and roivrdml
by John Adair U.IO
Lot T. lllovk 1. Town of Aatorta, a
laid out and roruea or J. .v.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
TWKNTY NINTH STRKMT IMTROVUMRNT
FROM L'KANKLIN AVKNUK TO GRAND
AVKNUK
... . . mt . il4 af
N.at.-a u hrh v.n thsl tha asweanniitnl mitiwi Tiy (iroinaiu n. i m.
liw a.i. ..i.. . i..r... illll oAn llnltiiamvi I'lllllll'lll Hit III ! 'H "III
ruy oi Asiiiriit. tinmitu, rmniwi. nn t
Ilia Mcial asRossiuoiit roll for Ih. stir
"11
. stit-.t linnrovninent In tin cy ,"'ur,r
ii-eaoii, known aa 'Tha lmpiovi.iiK.nl r ' ! .'..Vii. n i ifi'li.1
iiraiHi AViMiu., approval tvimr ""' "Y," , ' fi, ; Y-.i , ....i if
State god w.ln a I in nine ot III. Cliy iiwn rrr on rjm n.,,. .., f .
not so paid at said tlm." lit oomiiii'ii ooiincll will order warrants Issued lor tli
eollm'tlon of th sumo, Tlis asostini I a follow!
tail II. Itlock . Town or ASiuna,
laid "lit il reconlud by J,
h lively I II
Lot . MKx k I. Town of Alil,
laid out and ri onim ny
Hhlvnlv
I j, i t. Illni-k 4. Town nf AsliMla, n
a;
Allen A. V.
Ilenltllg. Frank
D. Kurc. J, II..
n
M.
,N 100 fot
M.
Krli kaon, Uustava
.at H
laid mil ni reconii'il by J.
Ulilvnly ""
Lot i, HliX'k S, Tl'WII IT nmimn, n
na
71 U
(lilt
atnt loconiid by J. M.
II M
laid
Ml.lenl
.norili U U.i 1. lilmk 1 Town of AtorU,
,,ld out mill to. iiiii.d by J. M.
Hliltrly M H
.north H la.t I, lliock I. Town of .Aatiirla,
II1MI I'll! ill" I I.-....--. -
h . t ely
Ijnrllla. Olivia Lot lllot k I, Town of Astoria, aa
laid mil and recorded
Hliltrly
lUkvlat. Andrew
Joffrey, Mary It..
by
Marlon. 3. II. U
Marlon, Margurr.lt...
.und. 1 10
.und. 1 10
Holm. Oust
Holm, Oust
Hylaod. Thomas A.
Hrlaod,
rtylanJ. Thoma A
Marlon, I'aul ,.,..und. 1 10
Marlon, Mary C "nd. 110
Marlon, Thoma K....
Olson, Marsn Ann.
Olscn. Uarvn Ann..
.und. 1-10
J. M
i m n
,nt S lliock J. Town ot rtsiorm,
laid mil nlld rworileil ny i. ai.
Hlilvoly I' W
Lot i. lliock . Town of Asiorla,
lnl.l out nlld rwcoldiid ny J. M.
Hlitvulv "
Iat . ftlot k I. Town nf Astoria, a
laid nut ami t orded by J. M.
Hintsly
Lot i. lilmk J. Town of Astoria, aa
nl. I out and orded by J. M.
Slilvelv ILM
1.1 a. liliHk 1. Town of Astoria, a
Inlil (."t "H rsvimiiMi uy . "
Mliito ly
la.t 1. IH'H k 4. Town of Astoria,
iiM out a Hit rs'U'lMi 1 a. m.
ulilvnltf
,it 10, ItliM k 4, Tjwn of Aator a, o
d rworuou uy a. m.
11 U
I7M
I'oyskty, John wt H
In id out
atlilv.ly
and
duav.lv W.V)
...Ud. H UK I, liliHk I, Tw of Astoria, a
l.l.l miw I r-.ftl-.tiHl bv J 1.
atbiiralr K.H
,.,und. H Lst is, illiK-k I, ivwn of Aatorta, aa
i.ia ...it iiit tir.le.1 bir J. M.
Milssly 1.00
Lot t, llKn'k J as subdivided by T.
A. Ilyland. Town of Astoria, a
laUl out and rwoorueu vj t. m
tstilvetlr IT.M
Thorn A Lat I, Work J, aully.ld by T.
Tnomw a A. Hyland. tvwn of AsUMl. at
ti.t Mti.t rk.-..nled bs J. at.
diilfrJy tT.M
U't . lW X as uMlvld by T.
A. llyLand Town of Astoria, a
laid out and rworded by J. U.
lly,and. Thorn. A Lo, ,0. f.b.ck V.V'I'.W T.
laid oul and rworded by J. M.
MiiYir rr.w
1H II. Itliwk K aa suNllytde.l ty T
rrkr. W. W....
..Mat Vt
8tphnaon, John wet
Stcphsnaon. John und, Uj
laH 4, HliKNk I. Twn of Astoria, a
laid out and recusdwl by J. M.
hmv.ly
It I. Ill.H'k I Town of Astoria, a
In bl out and tmorded by J. M.
Hluv.ly
lail I. lll.H k I Town of Astoria, a
laid put and recorded by J. M.
HUlvsly
la.t 1 lll'H h I. Twn of Aatorla. a
tiy . j.
V la-
Thompson, Krlck.,
I a i.l out ana rwomw
nuivsiy
UH
llll
lilt
Hit
Us
Hyland. Thoma A.
Hyland. Thoma A.
war.
,h r,.vernment. !t is not likely that at
tho worst the democratic-silver alllmc
will fall below- thirty-five to forty mem
bers f the senate as the result of the
pen-lhw: eiecthir.s. This will enuble them
to secure a majority ny a gain oi rin..
in !'.: and lth blino. Illinois.
Iows. Kansas. Michigan. Minne-
sola. Montana, .-seorassa. .-ew
Oregon. South Iak"ta.West Virginia and
Wyoming esposed to their assunlts at
that time, this will be by no means Im
possible. This year they have been fight
ing chiefly for th advantageous posi
tions conferred by possession of the
state governments and th control of ihe
lower house.
Hyland. Thoma A.
Hyland. Thoma A.
K.ir r uniform color. 1
beairtlful hd covering for either e,
and may b e. ured by ustng Hall Vege
table BbUUn Hair Renewer.
It ts estimated that of th whole pop
ulation of the globe . at every clay.
Bwrtlb
Bigaatu
of
.imlitid U H linn Bs?a
A
CM.
Hyland. Thomas A.
Hyland. Thomae A..
Hendrlckson. August.
Hakvlst. Andrew..
..north 4
.north 4
Jackson, John
Jordan, alary A.
Loukkanea. Hnrman
LrakasBeo. Herman
IJndberg. SophU.
.nnd H ft N-
outh H
A Hyland. TV.wn of Asion. a
laid out and recorded by J. M.
Hhlvely IJ-M
IH 12 Itlock Js as sutMivl.le.1 by T
A. Hyland. Town of Astoria, as
laid out and recorded by J. M
Sblvele - -. rf.M
Lot 1.1 Itba k 5 a. subdivided by T
A lltlaiid. Twn of AstorU. us
I ild out and recorded by J. M.
Sh.teiv .
Ij.t II Itlock V subdivided by T.
A llv:md. IN.wn of Asiortt. as
laid out and recorded by J M
Shiteif 00
Iat 31 lliock V ss siih.l!t ld.. t.y T.
A llvland. 1n ol A.torU ss
laid out and recorded by J M
Slllyelr . W
Ia.t JS IH'. k J as suWlvlde.t by T.
. Htiaiid. Ti.wn of Astotli. at
Uld out and recorded by J. M
Shiyety KM
I.t J. Itbh-k V Town nf Astoria, t
laid out and recorded by J. M.
Hhlvelr -W
Iat T Hbx-k J Town of Astoria, ss
1 .1.1 out and re. irde. by J. U.
Hhively KM
! Illnck TT. Town of AstiH-ia. as
IsM out and re iwded by J. M.
Siiltely KM
Is i. Illivk 4rt Tort of I iHr A-
l.irla. aa laid out and rvrded
bv John Adair M I M
IaH 1 ItJix-k 3 s sulliv.de. by T
A Hyland T.wn of Astoria, at
laid out an.1 rwordeu by J. V.
aihlejy KM
Ixt t Ml-wk V as ulMllvld1 hr T.
A. Hyland. Town of Astorti. s
laid out and r-.irded by J. M.
Uhlvely KM
lot I Itlock r Town of Astona. at
couth M fl I ait I. Uloch 4. Town of Aatorm, a
inlil nut ana rwcorusu ui .
bnivsly
ToumU. John lliock i Town of Astorl. a
labl put and recorded by a. at.
Sliiv.ly II
Wtlllamon. Jan toulh H Ul I. Hlm k 4 Town of Astoria, a
laid out and rordl by J. at.
fllilvsly II U
Th following ts payable In Inatallm.nia, lb. first Installment du NovsmUr
lith. isst;
SulU John "ou,h H U T. l"l" k I. Town of Asiorla, a
lain ou io iwvmm hi . -
.iv.ly
Or ord.r of lh common counoll of th City of A.torl Oregon.
Auditor and I'ollc Judg of th City ot Astoria, Uregon.
Astoria, Oregon. October nth. tst
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Mrson. L'sil.
tarson,
August unJ H
TODAY'S ELECTIONS.
in
the
is the
Among other thir.gi at stake
elections which take place today
political complexion of a nice slice of the
federal senate. It Is. perhaps, too much
to say that the control of the senate Is at
stake; for the democrats are now too far
from that desired position to give much
lope of their winning it at this election.
Of the thirty senators whowj terms ex
pire next March, eleven are republicans,
fifteen are democrats, three are silver
republicans and one in a popullt. Thus
It 1 eppurent that although the demo
erat need to make more gains than
thair opponents, a much larger propor
tion of their men roust ko under fire
The situation will b better appreciated
when It Is remembered that the hlxty
hold-over senators whose terms do not
xplre next spring, are divided politically
cut follows thirty-four republicans,
nineteen democrats and seven populist
or silvorKes. Thus it is seen that the
republicans need only to elect twelve out
ef the thirty to secure control of the Ben
te.
Outside of two or three republican seats
In the West, there Is not much doubt
bout the ability of that party to hold
Its own among the outgoing delegation,
Ohio, which might have been In doubt
has already been bagged by the ener-
When a man Is resigned to hi fate the
resignation Is usual. y a.cepteil.
Acker's Dyspeps.a Tablets re sold on
a positive guarantee. Cures heart bum.
raising of fiod. d.stress ater estlng. any
form of dyspepsia. One little tablet give
It would iolmmeJlat relcf- S ,ni M c"l, r
I sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
gol, poll'
Whatever prevails Is colled triKh-:f
the rule of the majority count f..r any
thing. That th blood should perform I's vital
functions. It Is absolutely neccsssary it
should not only be pur but rich In life
giving eiement. Thes result ar best
effecied by lh use of that well-known
standard blood purifier, Ayers' Sarsapa
rllla A cheap coat doesn't necesmrlly make
a h?ap man. but It makes him feel thut
way tit times.
Inon. August
Iorllla. Olivia
Mittson, John
Mitrson. J 'hn
M-iRmila. Ellsbe'h
M.iors. Jacob ..
Mirtnula. Emanuel
Mannula. Erlo
..und 4
, at
M.
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M.
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There is too little
pn-aching of the
iijijfl of health. It
is the tal thing that
anyone thinks of
teaching, either lo a
maii-cmli or woman
child It i nut of the
m'eit important branch
es of an education.
Without health, a man
will be a business, and a
woman a ocia! failure.
When the body of either
a man'or a woman is prop
erly nourished, the result
is the enjoyment ot gooa
health. Almost all ill health
is due to improper or in
sufficient nourishment. If
the stomach is right and the
liver is rieht. the blood will
receive its normal supply of the life-giving
eleme nts of the food and the body will be
properly nourished. Dr. Fierce' Golden
Medical Discovery acts directly ujKin the
stomach anQ liver, n purines ana enricne
the blood. It is the great blood maker,
flesh-builder, nerve tonic and restorative.
It promotes the natural activity of the en
tire nutritive organism. It puts an end
to the slow starvation that is at the base of
many diseaes. It does not make flabby
fat like cod liver oil, but firm, muscular
tissuet. It does not nuke corpulent peo
ple more corpulent but builds up the sys
tem to the normal standard. '
" I wai run down with nervous prostration and
female weakness nd kidney trouble." writes
Mrs. Maranda Ramsey, of Bmsrtl. Warren Co..
Tenn. "My bowels were constipated. My
whole system was wrec ked. My friends thouR lit
I would die. 1 had read of Dr. Pirrce'a medi
cines ami sent for the ' CoMea Medical Dicov
ery,' ' I-'avorite prescription' and ' Mer.saut Pel
lets.' In one week 's time begun to sit up. In
two weeks I could sit up nil ciav. after being so
bad that I hsd to be helped in and out of bed. I
have taken four bottles of ' Golden Medical Dis
covery ' and two of' Favorite prescription ' and
am iu better health thau I have becu for years."
Constipation is the father of all manner
of maladies. If it did not exist, or was in
all cases promptly relieved, the majority of
medical books could be safely destroyed.
It is the easiest sickness to neglect and the
simplest to cure. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets cure constipation every time. They
cure it promptly, completely and perina
nently. They never gripe, they don't get
eon out 'o niehts. One "Pellet" is a
ventle laxative, and two a mild cathartic.
Druggists keep nothing else "just at good."
Acker's English remedy will atop
.-ouch at anv time, and will cure the
aorst cold In twelve hours, or money re
funded. 23 cents and W cents. For aale
by Estes-C'onn Drug Co.
Truth Is stranK'-r than fiction to m''St
!eopte probably bciaUHi; they don't cure
for an Introduction.
8lck headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleas
ant herb drink. Cures ronstlpatlon and
Indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work
and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. 25 and V) cents. For
sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co.
In every party there Is some guest
about whom all the other women are
wondering how she ot in.
CiiBTuZlIA
Bsariti Ihe Kind KoiiHan Ultart Bought
Signature
of
Ting shoes Intended for dogs are made
and sold In London. They are of chamois,
with high leather sobs. They re only
worn Indoors, and are to "roteet polish
floors from scratches.
In ISfi Mr. Thomas Mcintosh, Oi Allen
town. Tenn., had an attack of dysentery
which became chronic. "I was treated
by th; best physicians In East Tennes
see without a cure," he says. "Finally
I tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. After using about
twelve bottles I was cured sound and
well." For sale by Charles Rogers
druggist.
Ornithologists tell us that, when foed
Ing, thn stride of the ostrich Is from 2w
to 22 Inches; when walking, but not feed
lug, 2i Inches; and whon terrllled, 1114 to
II feet, or nt ihe rato of about twenty
five miles an hour.
Eear th ) The Kind Yea Hyt always BoiijM
ai.us)
laid nut and rocord.il bv J. M
hlv.iy
l . Itlock T.. Ts.wn of Astoria
laid mil sn.l recorded by J.
fcntrelv
Iit liiiwk 1 T-.wn of Astoru,
'. out and recorded by J.
ntvelf
I.t la Itlock I T-.w n ..f At rl i
laid out and recorded by J.
httlvelv
I.i.t lliock J Town of .islorti
Inlil out and recorded by J.
nniteiv
Lot 1 lll.vk as subdivided by T
A llvland T'"n of A"t"r a. ss
laid .oil and recorded by J. M.
Hhltrtv
I.t 4 f'nrk J" SS stlteiltlded lV T
A llvland. Toan of Attorn, at
i t'd oit and recorded by J. M.
Hhlvety
Mannu!., Elisabeth la.t 1 IH.n k u sutviiviiie.i t.y i.
A ntiann. i"n m ai"'-'..
la'd .nit nnd recordeil by J. M.
HMvelv
Iit lliock 5S as suMlvlded by T.
A lltlaiid. Totsn of Astoria as
laid out and recorded by J. M.
HMtelt . . . .-
I.t T. Ilbu-k TT Town cf As'ortt, as
tild nut and recorded by J. M.
PlUtelV
I,.. I " III... k ! Town of Astoria, at
in'l ont and recono ov J. M.
Khlvlv ..
I.ot . llbN-k 2 Town of Astoria, at
laid ollf lltld recorded bv J. M.
Him elf
I.ot 1. Itlock li Port of I'pper At
torla. ss laid out nnd recorded
John Ma r
a 2. lliock to I'ort nf l'oir At
torla as laid out and recorded by
Jiihn Adair
Iet 4 Itlock tn I'nrt of I'oH.r At
torl.i as laid out nnd recorded by
John Adair ....
I.ot 6. fllock SI. I'ort of I pper AS
tnrl.i ss laid wit nn l recirde.1 tiy
John Adair
I.ot II, Itlock 1 Town 'f As orl i as
laid "t and ciN-orded bl' J M.
Hhlvety
A trbingubir 'er.. of land boiindi-l
on the north bv the so.ith line .f
(Jrand aveiuie on the wet by the
eiiat Htm of Thlr'v.fl'Sl street, an I
on the east by th- boiitolarv lln
betw-en ibat part of Ihe city of
Aslor'a ftre.. as laid lit mid re.
recorded bv .1 M. Hhlve'V. Mild
that part of the ail. I e'.v known
as the I'ort of fopcr Astnrli as
laid out and r rd'-d bv John
Adair
I.t J. lliock . I'ort f I i"r A-
l.-i out and re orded bv J . M.
John Adair
I.t 1. lliock J7. Town of Astor . in
laid nut nnd recorded by J. .M.
Hhively
ly.t it Itlock ST. Town of Aslor a. nt
I-. I.l out and recorded liV
Hblvelv
Tho following hr payable In Installments, thn first Installment due Novem
ber lVh. lSiiS:
Barry, Andrew
Morris. Right Rev. n. Wlstar B. M ft
Morris. Right Rev. II. Wlstar
Mfis. Right Rev. n. Wtstsr...
Nttfer. Peter
Oslron, Joseph
8Mvely. C. W.
... south 4
....north 110 feet
50
r.w
.no
IM
nt.nu
4.00
M.40
IJO.OO
no
40.00
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
rillltTY FlliST STIIMKT IMPI.OVK.MKNT
FHOM FILVNKLLN VMNUKTO (JKAM)
A V KNUR
Nolle lo hortby gtvert Inal th "mwl nioda by onltnanra No 4. of th
eiiv ..f A. i, iris, cirraon. entitled "An or itinam-e esinnrming tho aeemeiit on In
aiHMilal aaseeamenl rirti for tn atreet Improvement in the city of Astoria, cirerun,
known aa 'Th Improvement of Thirty-nr.i urert. from Kranklln avenue to
.irand avenue.' " approve.! tmiot-r nh. W will t due and i-yat. . In nltM
HtalM gold roln. at th olTli ol tn riiy
treasurer, on Novimtr IHh. tt.
If not ao paid at aald lime, tn cuwimon con lull will nruey warrants laaunu
Ihe collection ol " " ". - --
Andisraon. Victor, heir of heir arw Id
V An.1e.raon. Alliert s tutor
Ail William Anderson. Jusilna
ueison. widow
and
fur
An-
Ul I. Illm-k I. Town of Aston, a
Adair. Mary It
Adair. Mary It
Astoria Utreet Railway Company.,
Attorl 8tret IUI!wy Company.,
Aatorla fltrt Railway Company.,
Aatorla Btreot Railway Company.
Ilrenham. Robert J-
l
Ilrenham. Rotrl J
Flarker. Uura Adair und.
Ittrker, laur Adair,
(leotge. Wlnlfrxt C...
Inlil out and re-onlrd by J. M.
Hlllvely ,
,.und. W ll I. lilm k I. Town of Aatorla, aa
laid out and r orded by J M
Hblvelv
.und. at I. lilm k I. Town of Aatorla, a
laid oul and recorded by J. M.
Hiilvely
la.t t Itlock I, Town of Aatorta, a
laid out and rworded by J. M.
fltllVely
I-ot I. Illw h l Town of Astoria, a
laid nut and re. orde- by J. M
hlllvely ,
la.t 10. lliock I. Town of Aatoria, aa
iti. I nut and re. orde,. by J. M.
nlrl
Ial II. Itlock I. Town of Aatorta, a
Nli! out and recorded by J. M.
Hhively
....und. i Uii I. Iiloch I. Twn of Astotu. aa
lial.t mil n,l rM-nr.l.1 tiv J U
Hiuyely ' IU
IH 4 lilm k I. Town of Asiorla, a
laid out and recorded by J. M.
Hlllvely II JT
la.t S. fllork I. Town of Astoria, aa
lnl.1 out and rn utilril bv J. M.
Itnively 19 U
..unl. S l't (. lilm k I Town of Aatorla, at
laid out and recorded by J. M
Hlllvely 14
I ,ol I, lilmk I, Town r Astoria
not
IM
II V
KM
n oe
n oo
9 09
Holme. Oust und. H
Holme. Oust H
IIIIO OUl
Hlllt
na
M
Jordan, Mary A.
Jordan. Mary A.
Uirsen. Auttust.
Mrsrn. August.
Uisen, I. W.
'endell, Ellett Adair..
Meildell, Ellen Adair..
..und. 14
.uml. i
..und.
..und. 14
.und. t
.und. li
and re. orded by J.
lltely
Ivit 4, Him k I. Town nf Astoria, a
Aald out nnd recorded by J. M
(lively
U.l . fllock I. Town of Astoria, aa
laid out and r ord.-d by J. it.
hlllvely ,
I.ot i, fllork I Town of Astoria, at
lai out anil recorded bv J. M.
I I Ively
lil s IIIim k I. Ton of Aatorla, as
laid out and recorded bv J. M
Hlllvely
4 lilmk I Town nf Astoria, aa
laid out and recorded by J. M.
Hlllvely
Iat III." k I Town of Astoria, s
laid out and recorded ny J. M-
hlllvely
Ix.t lilm k I Town of Astoria,
laid mit and recorded by J. M.
Hhively
Lot 6 Itlock I, Town of Astoria, a
and recorded by J. M.
11.00
10 M
1.U
IU
11.17
10 M
7.11
11.00
Webker. Katy Adair. .und of N. M feet
4l.lt
Wick man. Frederb k
.und 'i
Wlckman. Mary und. 14
J. M.
),0
40 00
Lot 10. Itlock 3. Town nt Astoria, as
WI.W)
Sulllvan.M
Hutl, John outh '.4
Sherman,
..storl.i,
bv .
laid out and reconleil ny J-
Hhively
I.ot 12. Itlock 3. Town of
laid nut 11 ml recorded
Hhively
Lot 7. lliock X Town of Astoria
I- out and recorded by J.
Hhiveiv
.... n t ... a iiiw.l n Ptiet nf linner
narnn ""l ..'-. ;.l,i,i i,v
torta. us Him out inc. '
John Adair vv: ".', mM
w.Mr V 11 a I.ot 2. HlocK Z, 'town or nii a. ""
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M.
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M.
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Iiy order of the common council of tno city of Astoria Oregon.
' Attest: II. Iv NKI
Auditor nnd T'dlco Judge of the t'lty of Astoria, Oregon.
Astoria, Oregon. October 2X1 h,
A Japanese bride (lves her wedding
presents to her parents us some slight
rwompenso for their trouble In rearing
her. In America the, bride, oflnn irlves
her parent the n-room lo take care of.
Thirty thousand women spend their
lives In driving und steering the cunal
bint In southern and midland England.
A SURE SIGN OF CROUP.
Hoarseness In a child that Is subject
to croup Is a sure Indication of tho ap
proach of the disease. If Chamberlain's
CouKh Remedy Is given as soon as tha
child becomes hoarse, or even after the
crou-y cough ha appeared, It will pre
vent the attack. Many mothers who
have croupy children always keep this
remedy at hand and find that it saves
them much trouble and worry. It can
always b depended upon and Is pleasant
to take. For sale by Charles Rogers,
druggist.
THE II EST PLASTER.
A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's I'nln Italm and bound on
to tho affected parts Is superior to any
plaster. When troubled with pain In tho
chest or side, or a Inme bnck, give It a
trial. You urn certain to be more than
pleased with thn jirompt relief which It
ufforu. Pain Halm Is also a eartaln cur
for rheumatism. For salo by Charles
Rogers, druggist.
Bnuff tnklng, which was once a favor
ite -form of using tobacco, Is apparently
dying out. At any rate, Its use Is confined
to a small proportion of the population.
Weicker, Katy Adair und. i
Welcker. Katy Adair Und. 14
i. I. Town of Aatorla,
and recorded by J.
ISO
it a
a
M.
laid out
Hlllvely
I.t . lilm k I. Town of Aatorla, sa
laid out and recorded by J. M
Hblvelv
Lot 5, III11
I iil.l mil
Hfilvelv l.U
t,ol . lliock 1. Town nf Astoria, na
Inlil citit nlol rtw-iir.lnil tiv J M.
Hlllvely II. It
The following ar payable In ten Installments, tho flrst Installment du No
veniber l-'dh lh'.H;
Webber N. II l-'d IS. Mm k 2. Town of Astoria, n
ill. I out und recorded by J. M.
Lively SO.OQ
Ily order of the common council of thn City of Aatorla Oregon.
Attest. II. K. NEIJION.
Auditor nnd Police Judge nf the City of Astoria, Oregon.
Astoria. Oregon, Octolier 2Sth, IK.
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in Hfanb.A il unatr-. r.rimlntt ivmlintr. lnm 40 rrv
bt.lt y, H4fit1nct. Un.itnA o ofrf. p4j rf Hamin- Vnricocjl.
Or ODI lanuni P IfP" vuiUrrin r.i via k - ; vnurr, vivpi " wj
OU VwltohlPk Of RvollrJ, I il io i.-.m. i,hi. JJJ lm)..'l..y iniHmr
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tjj mMf taiMMtiKi imt4M tui - Uom, Ajdr!-," t. . n irnnoloO QmU
t lallf 4tlM4( lIl. Mllirt.,
potency LOM PoMf,
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Go East..
via Wiling and Partington route, and
you reach Omaha, Kansas City, Ht, Uouis,
and all other southern and southeastern
c:tlea half a day sooner than travelers
. ho Uke any other Una.
Oo Mat via St. Paul and th. Bnrilngton
rout, and you rid. th finest train on
earth th bnrilngton, St. Paui-Ol.lcngo
Llmltd.
Oo east via Ogdn and Denver, and you
e th wonderful cnery of th Rockl.s,
famed th. world over a th. most mag
nificent on th. continent
Ticket. vt ofilcM of connecting line.
A. C. SHELDON.
i iy""
Wllllam'a Kidney Pills
Was no filial (11 dlhciiwa of lliel
It IiIih'vh ui.a l.i liuiry Oi'irutiN. Iluo .
V'i'l iii'ifloctotl your )' lilueya? lluve'
yuc. uviTivui nun J une ,ici vi.oa my -
en: uml cmiM il trottlilu with your ,
t K iiliinua no. I Ttliiil.l.ieV 1Ii.ua Ufil.l
...... a. 1....... . , tau.w j.'m i
imttiH 111 tlm lolim. Nif Its. buck, irroliiN 4
l.iiiii I'liulilcr? lltivo vtmal'u'i'iy ap-
S 11 . i 1 . 1 1 i
v iiiuiraiicn ui tno iiico, csivoinny
I 11 . . ft. .4 J..
tiiiuur vi.o ryusr i imi iroriuiinicii;-,.
slru pittm urine V Wllllnin'a Kltltiey
rlllH will Impart now Ufa to tliodm-
ciiHcd orffimH, tono up tho syHti'ra,
uml malco anew man of you. Jty
mull fid cctntu nt;r box. i
n ii.uahh iu ro. i.'U., l'rnp,, Uleveiaud, U.
For Bale by KBTI4H-CONN VllVQ CO.
HI N ts nnn-Dnisnnniia
remedy fur tiiinnrrhira,
J'liwi, Hpnrmatorr jura,
Willing. UIBllHri ill
oliarsns, nr aii Inflamma-
tlnn. Irrltallun ur uliur-
Pncu niiucM. linn of 111 11 oo in mem
I fHlENS OHIMHIlt Ho. Krn. on-Mtrliieiil
Sol by Draiflila,
or sen I In plain wrapper,
m 0un0tM
M rlwir.
V o.s.a.
s t.1 I'T eipreH. prepaid, fur
'rW V a' "' "".
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