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THfl MORXIXG ASTORIAX Tl'BSDXY. MXV 21. 1901 Telephone Main ML TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. '8et by mall, per year. ....... ....1100 Bnt by mall, per month SO Served by carrier, per month .60 SEMI-WEEKLY. 8ent by mall, per year. In advance. $2.00 AH communications Intended tor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Aitorian." Uuslness communications Of all kind and remittance! must he addressed to "The Astorlan Publish ing Co." The Astorlan guarantees to its ad vertiser the largest circulation of any rwpaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can e had on ap- inMnn the buslneM manager. If the Evening News Is to be be lieved, the nlckel-ln-th-slot machine are not gambling devices but eleemosy nary institutions anj their proprietors Instead of being oompeJled to pay taxes or fines should be granted pensions. The smallest amount of loss sustained by any of several parties who have tried the Rev. Rowland's 1000-nlckei ex periment Is sal J to have been a ;ain of $11.25. Next! According to the Taccma Evening Newg. that city has within one as many ships regularly engaged in the Oriental trade a all other ports on the Pacific coast combined. If the comparison he based upon tonnage the showing of Ta- coma Is still more remarkable. The News' estimate of :hp tonnage of its vwsels is 129.400 and of the vessels sail ing between all other Pacific coast port and the Orient, 5S.774. In making this estimate !t figure the tonnage of the Indrapur.i and Indravelli at 3.132 tons each, while the Glen boats, which sail from Tacoma. ore given as having a capacity or from 5000 to 11.000 tons. As the Oregonlan gives the figures of the former as 80W tons. It will be interest ing to note what it has to say about the 11.000-ton Glenroy, of the Tacoma Orien tal line. "Figures never lie." but the users of them do enough of it to make up the deficiency. KEEP TO THE POINT. Seattle Post-In telHgencer. Wo are In receipt of a communication from a frequent and value! correspond ent of the Post-Intelligeneer which takes exception to some recent articles In these columns on the treatment of the negro at the South. Its great length makes It impossible to print It. but the position taken may be referr-d to briefly, as it is that common to apologists for the present reactionary movement in the Southern state?. Not one reason has been given by any one for the franchise conditions now being adopted at the South for the vuroosp of excluding the negro from the ballot. This talk about "negro domina tion" Is supremely meaningless. The last possibility of that vanished twenty five years ago. The North does not de sire It, but the South is not In fear of It. It is a mere chimera; and states in ! which It Is most obviously a phantom I have been eager to forbid the black ' man to vote. We hold that, when a portion of the voting population is excluded from the suffrage, then the representation of the state affected In congress should be re duced proportionally, as provided by f DON'T GET THIN Get fat; get nice and plump; there is safety in plumpness. Summer has tried your food works; winter is coming to try your breath-mill. Fall is the time to brace yourself. But weather is tricky; look out! Look out for colds espec ially. Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil is the subtlest of helps. It is food; it is one of the easiest foods in the world; it is more than food; it helps you digest your food, and get more nutri ment from it Don't get thin, there is safety in plumpness. Man woman and child. Wtll Mod mi little to try. if you like. VJOTT A BDWNE, o, Ptmrl lines. New York the constitution. It U the plain man date of law and Is equally plain at a matter of Justice. There Is no "negro domination" In that. We hold that the negro should have his opportunity. The mass of the race at 'the South are still sadly low In the scale. Hut they have potentiality. In all the South we know of no white man whose name deserves to stand, for Intelligence, pa triotism and goodness, above that of Hooker Washington. Who shall say that a race which can produce him should not have a chance? The movement against the negro now Is evil and the motive behind it is bad. We say this because It goes on, with even accelerated Intensity, after the pos sible political predominance of the race Ins been destroyed. In Virginia and til Mississippi they are proposing to divide taxes paid for school purposes between he schools for whites and blacks In the proportion paid by the two race. Sen ator Daniel, stanch Southerner as he Is opposes lt:but it will prevail, we believe. Just as the suffrage amendments have. The Southern people do not hate the negro, but they lose their heads when ever the race issue Is raised. A de signing politician can lead them to any thing If he can give hi cause that tinge. Add to what we have sa!d the discouragement of negro education by Governor Candler, of Georgii, because his place l as a "field hand." and we can see :he salient points of :he new gospel, which is too much like the old. The South has nullified one amend ment o the constitution, undoubtedly believing that its political salvation depended upon It. The North, not sure now that it. in lis time, did not blunder in giving Immediate and un conditional citizenship to all the ne groes, has acquiesce! That iucount is closed: negro supremacy and domina tion co with it. Now Is there any reason why the negro should be deprived of the ballot, a constitutional smendment should be nullified. and a vote at th South count from three to five times as much as one at the North? ruvt hns "negro domination" to do with that? Or is there sny reason why the negro, though politically a nullity, should not have all the opportunity to ImDrove his condition, industrially ar.d mentally and morally, that we can give him and that the years of our national crime against him have made a sacred debt? WITH THE PARAGRAPH ERS. A Baltimore critic says that the favor ite instrument In the concert cf the powers Is the lute. Duluth Heraid. Notwithstanding its opening troubles, the Pan-American exposition hops to pan out satisfactorily. Montana Rec ord. The benighted condition of Prr.-Ma is shown by the fact that no one has diagnosed the shah's illness as appen dicitis. Washington Star. There will be nj collapse of the boom in the stock market as long as the country keeps on believing that all egg" will hatch. Chicago Journal. Possibly Emperor William decided to read the newspapers because his clip ping bureau failed to save the sporting page for him. Kansas City Stir. Insanity Is said to be increasing in greater ratio than the population. The specialists have evidently something to tackle beside consumption. Buffalo Express. Small wonder that Uncle Russell Satre rhlnks railroad stocks are high, since he has b-?en in the whirl for possession of Union Pacific and Atchison. Pittsburg Dispatch. Whtn the Patient dies, doctors in Korea cannot collect the bill. It makes the doctor hump to save his patient, otherwise he Is a dead loss. Minne apolis Journal. The fact that Sabath Is not considered a good njugh man to be a Justice of the peace in Chicago seems to further ndicat? that there's nothing in a name. Chicago Tribune. Uncle Russ.-ll Sage's favorite diver sion is billiards. He spends several evenings each week and probably sev eral cents each evening playing the game. Chicago Tribune. .Paradoxical as it may seem, the abol ition of the service of transports to Cuba will not prevent the Cubans from going Into them if they get their inde pendenceMail and Express. When the callow youth suddenly be gins to be extremely critical about the creases In his trousers, you may set It down that there's a girl In the ques tion. Jealousy always has a target to gh jot at. You are much more liable to disease when vour liver and bowels do nut act properly. DeWltt's Little Early Ris ers remove the cause of disease. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. A tramp who spiled for lodging at Norrlston. Pa., fell dead while boing subjected to a bath. And still they call Pennsylvania a humane state The least In quantity and most In quality d-ribes DeWltt'a Little Early Risers, the famous pills for constipa tion and liver complaints. CHAS. ROG. KKS, Druggist. Now that Senator Pepew has nsured us that we were not Injured by the panic we can quit worrying and acquire suf ficient confidence In the future to pay oi, r landlady. DeWltt's Little Early Risers search the remotest parts of the bowels and re move the Impurities speUhy with no discomfort. They are famous lor their efficacy. Easv to take, never gripe. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Dr. Parkhurst say th.it he Is not be ins treated right by the newspapers. Hut the doctor ought not to expect to get first page first column all the time. Skin affections will speedily disappear by using DeWitt't Witch Haiti Salve. Look out for counterfeits. If you get DeWltt's you will get good results. It is the quick and positive cure for piles. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist, If the Cramps pull off that proposed deal they will probably give J. Pier pont Morgan a crimp. Mr. W. J. Baxter of Narth nrook. N. C says he suffered with piles for fifteen years. He tried many remedies with no results until he used DeWltt's Witch Haiel Salve and that quickly cured him. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. When a politician announce that he is out of politics for good people be gp to wonder for whose good. 'Our little girl was unconscious from strangulnton during a sudden and ter rible attack of croup. I quickly se cured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her three doses. The croup was mastered and our little darling speedily recovered. So writes A. L. Ppafford. Chester. Mich. CHAS. ROG ERS. Druggist. A man is not necessarily a tine mu sician heciuso he s good at blowing his cwn horn. "I have been suffering from dyspep sia for the past twenty years and have been unable after trying all prepara tions and physicians to get any r-dlef. After taking one bottle of Kodol Dys pepsia Cure I found relief and am now In better health than I have been for twenty years. I can not prais Kodol Dypepsla Cure too highly." Thus writ's Mrs. C. W. Roberts. North Creek. Ark. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. When a man announces that he would rather fight than eat it Is Bfe to as sume that he would rather think than do either. If people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It would be used in nearly every household, as there are few people who do not suffer from a feeling of fullness after eating, belching, flatulence, sour stomach or waterbrash. caused by Indigestion or dyspepsia. A preparation, such as Ko doi's Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from the sto-narh. will digest your food, certainly can't helo but do you good. .CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. If Uncle RussH Sage has been back ing his opinion every day looks lik Black Friday to h!rn now. SAVES TWO FROM DEATH "Our little daughter had an almost fa tai attack of ho.plng cough and bron ch'tis." writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland. of Armonk. N'. T.. "but. when all o'he remedies fa'!d. we saved her life with Ir. King's New Discovery. Our niece. who had consumption in an advanced stage, alsi used this wonderful mullein and tolay she is perfectly well." Des- rrat throat and lung diseases vMd ti Dr. King's New Discovery as to no oth er medicine on earth. Infallible fir Coughs and Colds: 50 cents and J1.00 bottles guarantied by Hart's drugstore. Trial bottles free. If Oeo. H. Phillips hasn't anyb-xly or anything else to do for a while h might run over to Kansas and run for gov erner. It would remind him of his quiet, uneventful past In the corn pit WHITE MAN TTJRNED YELLOW. Great consternatlfn was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexlng ton. Ky.. when they saw he wis turn Ing yellow. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered ter ribly. His malady was Yellow Jaun dice. He was treated by the best doc tors, but withiut benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedv. and he writes: "After taking two bot tles I was "wholly cured. "A trial proves im matchless merit for all Stomach Liver and Kidney 'roubles. Only Me Sold by Frank Hart. Druggist. A I'tah lad of 10 years killed a moun tain lion with a knife the other dav. It is regarded as remarkable that the vice-presidential Instinct should crop out in one or such tenaer age. JOB COULDN'T HAVE STOOD IT. If he'd had Itching Piles. They're f-.rrible annoying: but Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Erup'ions It's the bf-st saJve In the world. Price 2'c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Hart's slrug store. The Republicans' claim that Colon"! Bryan !s "agin" everything is refuted once more. We desire to call attention to the fact that the colonel is very par ticularly for fusion. WHAT'S YOUR FACE WORTH? Sometimes a fortune, but nevr. If you have a sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patches and blotches on th skin, all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Life PHis give Clear Skin. Rosy Cheeks, Rich Com plexion. Only 25 cents at Hart's Drug Store. A quail In the fist is worth two eagles In the air. l i Thes tirut Ctpiulet are superior: a VI to Balsam ot topaibay-s, I 1 Cubebt or Injecb'oni andymu a CURE IH 48 HOURSVUT I 1 1 th ama diseases witf. sv' M on Inefvwenienca. SoUtty all Drwrfiitt. THE GREAT SCOURGE of modern times la consumption. Many cures and discoveries from time to lime arc published but Foley's Honey and Tar does truthfully claim to cure all cases In the early stages and always affords aomfort and relief In the very worst eases, Tuke no substitutes. Hart's drug store. A man sometl"ne shows his Ignor ance by talking, but never by holding his tongue. Miss Mamie Smith, "f Mlddlesboro, Ky.. writes: "My little sister had the ?rouo very bad. I gave her several doses of Foley's Honey and Trtr and she was instantly relieved. It saved her life." Hart's drug store. A woman can throw a spoon than a man with a shovel. away more with can accumulate Thomas Maple. Rirkbeck. III., writes: "I had a very bad case of kidney troubl,. and my back panic I me so that I could not straighten up. The doctor's treat ment did me no good. Saw Foley's Kidney Cure advertised and took one bottle which cured me and I have not been affeoteU since. I gladly recom mend this remedy." Hart's drug store. A dog may arso.-tate with a doctor, but each has a different dogma, George C. Hitchcock. Curtsis, Wis., savs: "Foley's Kidney Cure has been tested and found to be all you claim for It. I have given It to my father and It Is the only thing that ever helped him." Hart's drug store. Those who believe that money ran do anything are always willing to do anything for money. Mr. F. D. Arnold. Arnold. Iowa, writes: He was troubled with kidney disease about three wars. Had to get up several times during the night but three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a complete cure, he feels belter than he ever did and recommends it to !ua friends. Hart's drug store. All men have tongue lu; few know how i.i use them properly. If you are sick all over and don't know Jus: what alls you. It's ten to one your kldn-ys are out of order. Fo ley's Kidney cure will bring you health and energy. Hart's drug store. I. O. U. are vowels that have caused many a man's downfill. 'I hal a running sore on my breast for over a year," sav Henry It. Rich ards, of Wlllseyville. N. Y., "and tried a great many remedies but cot no re lief until I u-ed Banner Salve. After u.'lng on.'-half box I was perfectly cured. I cannot recommend It too high ly." Hart's drug store. If it takes nine tailors to make a man It is pretty tough on the individual whose credit Isn't even good with one. The greatest skin specialist In Amer ica originated the formula for Banner Salve. Fr all skin diseases, all cuts or sores, and for piles. It's the most healing medicine. Beware of substi tutes. Hart's drug store. An old bachelor says that widows who cry easy are the first to remarry. Well, there's nothing like wet wiher for transplanting. 80MZ7HING NEW. Just published by the Southern Pa- clflc Co. la a phamphlet upon the re sources of Western Oregon, which In cludes an excellent map of the state, and contains information on cilmata lands, education, etc.. existing indus tries and their capabilities. Attention Is also directed to uth new fields for energy or capital ai promise fair return. This publication fills a need long ex perienced by Oregonlans, In replying to Inquiries of eastern friende. C'ooies may be had of local agent Southern Pacific Co., or from C. H. MARKHAM. 0. P. A.. Portland. Or BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word this telle of the Passenger Service via f he SorihwBslern line.. Eight Trains Daily between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Care. Library and Observation Care. Free Reclining Chair Cars. The 20th Century Train Runs Every Day of the Tear. The Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steim nested THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the finest Jaiiy Train Running Between St Paul and Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y8. This Is also the BEST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. H, L. SISLER, General Agent. Trav. Ageat, 248 Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. H. F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221. DRAYINGiAND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. IM Duaae 8L, Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Mr Res. TeL tUL ASTORIA AND COLOMBIA RIVER .RMUOAD. friv7 rMafUWT AfrTv. l:Wa.m.l)rtland Dnlon Depo'tWtlft a.m. ;oo p.m.iror Astoria and Inter-IIMO p.m. mediate points. r Astoria: 7.4(1 am.JFor Portland A ln-lll:Ma.m. J;0.p.'nJterim'dlate polnta (10; SO p.m. BJCAfTIDB DIVHION. ll:SA . m. v:w p. m. :: in in a. m. ; p. in. ASTORl'A . SliASIDIi T 40 am 4 Ik) p. iii ti oo a III II Mp m J.UU , III iMiiulay only All trains make close connections at Gobi with all Northern Paclflo tralne to and from the East or Sound point. J. C. MAYO. Oen'l Fr't and Pas. Agent J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Luxurious Travel The "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out. and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest tralne In the world. They embody the latest, newest and best Idea for comfort, convenience ana luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid production of the car bulldere' art. These Splendid Tralne Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick ets are avallnble for passage on the fatuous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Block System. W. H. MEAD. H. L 8I3LER. General Agent. Traveling Ag't. Portland. Ore. Depot. Fifth nd I Streets. Overland Express Trains for Salem. Iloseburg. Ash land. Sacramento, Ogden. Han Fran cisco. Mojave Los Angelas. Paso, New Orleans and the East. Leave I Arrive 9:15 a.m 7:30 p.m 3:30 am 7:00 p.m At Woodburn (daily except Sun day). mnrnlnir I truln connects with tram for Mt. An g"l. Sllverton, Brownsville, Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Silver ton. Corvallls passen ger. Sheridan pass.-n- Ii":30 a.m !S:M p m !!S:2Ss.m i,4:M p.m finally except Sunday. 'Pally Rebate tickets on sale between Port land. Sacramento and San Francisco Net rates 117 first class and $11 second class. Including sleeper. Ka'p and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained from J B. Klrkland. Ticket Agent. 134 Third Street. YAMHILL. nrviHTAM Pasenger depot foot of Jefferson Bt Lesve for Owwego dallv at Tm h u f: M;30, 1:86. J;28. 8:15. :25.' 1:06. p. ni. ann a. m. on Sunday ?",'' .rTlv' at prtl"d dMiy at 1:11. 8:38. !:& 1:35, ;i8 4. g.j, :40, 10:00 p. m: 12:40 a. m. dally ex cept Monday; 8:30 and 18:05 a. ra. oa Sundays only. Leave for Dallas dally, except Sun day, at 4:38 p. re. Arrive at Portland at 9:30 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlee Mondays. Wednesdays and Frl. days at 8:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Gen. Frt. and Pass. Agt. A FEW INTERESTING :ACTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat service obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palsce Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dlr-lng car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central lines and you will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further information call on any ticket egent, or correspond with JA8. C. POND. Oen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. General Agnt. TUB CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. p SOUTH WHITE COLLAR LINE (Telephone Deck.) Columbia River and ruget Bound Nav igatlon Company. The Tahaina leaves Astoria daily ex cept Sunday at 7 P. in. Ieava Portland dally except Bud day at 7 a. m. White Collar Line tickets, O. R. ft N. tickets and Ilwaco By A Nav. Com puny tickets Intnrchnngeablo on Tft- hoiii't snd Hassalc, Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcotta from Ilwaco and Long Bench points, Telephone No. 111. A. J. TAYLOR, Aston Agent. K, W. CHICHTON. Peuand Agent. Oregon Siioit Line AND Union Pacific TIMB ftCHRDULfLs DBPARTl r-roru tort). ml. Aeaiva CMcm. ISaK l.k. Denver, Kl Portland' WotlU.Unmhs Ksn. Hprll i liy, Hi IjmiU, 0o. in I I'll irnt'i and jt 4 :w p. m s.lt Uk l,.nrr. VV At'atitlo Kipnvu p. in. worm, numim. kii s l s. Ill a City, HI I. .ti l'tiicafe-u anil Kal Wall Walla. I.ewMonj Hpokana HHkne, M In iimih. i SKII( ler. lit. ht. Paul, I u I u Hi.. Mllwaiiki. CluraKu. anil Km no a in A p. m. I Prom AiUirla j OCI1AN STGAMANIP5 All Hailing pa tn mt Jorl to i liaiiKv. 1 for Mail Kraiieiaot-Halll Kvrrv Mr iH)i I 7 a in KxMuihlay ('I iiiii bla 1(1 v.-r Mlram rr to I'lirllmnl ii ,t Way I. in tin. U III Mo. day a . ,n Vtom Cortland : . , Oieauu ritv, Newtwrav Niiein A War-UtiJ a. 7 a. m, Jri.TIi I Wltlamait Klxr I P m. Tura.Ttiur I'nrtlaml ti CorvallU M'i. v4. I'nrtlaiiil ti Curv.ill and W t IJinlliig aud SaL ana rn. Hlnarls w"u"!r" .'' l.lwitu la dly urn niters a 31 a )0 Jua.m. "ngon v.itr. I'ajrinii ,v dauy ! Way l indlnn TuTnU,! IVd Saturday j Hlparla to Ul.u,n ,'rlday O. W. LOIiNSBERRY. A L CRAIG. Agent. Astoria, tlcn. Pass. Ag't.. Purtlanl. Ore. urpnii tin 11; 1 mpn A fumlllar nsrne for the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Tsui Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running ihe "I'loneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train in the world." Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam hei, of a verity equaled by no othv hie See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when golns; to any point In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rati-s. pamphlets or other Infor mation, nddress. J. V. CASEY. C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pens. Agt.. Gen. Agt., Poniard. Oregon. Portland Ore. SIIKItlFF'rt SALE. Hy virtue of utt executii.n nn order of sale Imiued out of the Circuit Court of the Htate of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, on the- Hth day of May. I'l upon a juogem tu rtm -red therein oil the 20th day of February . IMt'l. In favor of Myra Ituesi-l I. plnlntlff, and nga!nt Mary I. f Slllette, defendant, for (lie ailm of Wi.40, the sum of l.'iWl P) having been sittisfliil, leaving a hilance due on said Judgment of tho juirn of $M.V togeth wlih Int T-'Ht thereon Ht the rate of 10 per cent js-r annum, and 'he rout of and upon this writ commanding and re Mulling me to levy upon the property of the uliove named (le'-ndant to satisfy the balance of stild ludgment, intercut costs and -ill accruing costs. I did on ihe Hth day of May. liWl, much the following described r'Ul Property, to wlt: Lots 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, .Sub. of Wk. XI; lota C. 7. 23, 24, 2'.. 2, Suit, of Hlk. B4: lots , !, 10, II, l', 13, Sub. of lllk. Vfi: lots 10. 17, 27. 21. 29. 30, Hub. of Hlk. 99; lots II. 12. Hlk. 4!l: lots 7, 4. 9, Hlk, UK; tho N. SO feet of the west 'i, of lot U nik. Ill, In the Cltv f Astorl.i. hh laid out and recorded by John M. Hhlvelv. ,ot 2. In Sec. 21, Tp. S. N. of It. K. west of the Will. Mer., 37 03 acrs. Hegln at south boimtUry of Hhlvely . U . 414.R6 feet west of S. E corner of ruM I. L C. to south boundary of pip' line It. of W., thencp went along paid It. of W. to a point 191.3 feet wet if cast line of tract herein described, thence south and pnnllel (0 enst line of tract herein deHcrlbed to south boundary of nld i. L. (',., thencf nlong xald south line to lieglnnlng. containing 6 41 ncres, In Tp X, N. of ft. 9, west of Will. Mer, All of S3 id described real property being In Clatsop county, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that I will rn Monday the 17th .lay of June, J:KI, nt the hour of ten o'clock In th- forenoon of said day In front of and at the f.Vurt House tjoor In th.' City of Astoria. Clat sop county, Oregon, sel at public auc tion to the highest bidder for ciiHh the ab-ivfl described real property to satisfy said Judgnent, Interests cohis and all accruing costs. THOS. LINVILLE, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or. Astoria, Oregon, May 14th, 1901. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned has filed his final ac count In the estate of Margaret Weset, deceased, and the County Court nf Clat sop County, Oregon, hns set Monday, the 27th day of May, 1891, at 2 p. m., for hearing objections, If any there be to the same. DAVID WEST, Executor of last will snd testament of Margaret West, deceased. W&f Vco LlNo a Mo NOTICK OF Al tl I N IHTfl ATI! N Nolle Is hereby given Id all w limit It may concern, that the iindeislgnBd hns been Appoints! lb" administrator of the estate f Ruth Garner, d-vr-asod: and all persons having claims iiaultist the said ( must present the same to tho undcrsiKii'Hl duly verified, nt hU oflW In the Amnrla Havings Hiwik. at (he Cltv of Asl "fill, In (Hsjtsiip inunty. In the Htiile of Onoii. on or ln'fon six months from this diH". JOHN W. OAKNrcil. AiliiiiniHir.it, r Inted nl Astoria, Oir-mm, tills Mthj. thiv of Ma v. A. I. 11HI1. HXKCUTOHM" NOTK'IO, Tin1 undcrslitni'd have bnn appointed exccut.im of the last will and etament of CIkis. A. Mctlulie, deaeaseil. All per. inns having claims nitatnat th rtate of d.'crnsi'il lire requesled I" prtnt tliem nt Ih nlflce of J. g. A. Mowlbjr In Aitiirla. Otgon, within six months from this dal". 011 VIC M UlMltK. J. Q. A. IIOWLIIY. ICxfcutore. Man h :th, 1901. ADMINISTHATOU'H NOTiCK Notice la hrml.y (riven, that (he un derstirned has been appointed ailtnlnU Iralor, with the will annexed, of (ha estate of John C. Trulllnger. decead. and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased mut pre sent th en me to the undria-tird. duly Verified, at the nftlce of thp Weal Sh.ir Mills Company, at th cornrr of Horn! and Tenth streets, in the Cltr of Ae toils, in Clatsop Omntv. Oregon, with in six minths from thla date P. A. THULLINGKn. Administrator. Dateil at Astoria. Oregon. May loth, A. P., 1!01. AD.MINISTKAT '!( l'POINTIi:n. IN T1IK COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF CI.ATStHV In tho instter of th" eatate and ad- mUalnti to irt.sti. of the liu.1 will anil leatm.nt nf liavld Wliltney, Jr , de ceased: N:li-e is hrrehy nlvrn that I Imv ihle liiy ben nitihiluted by the Cnunty Court of the State of orern. for CUt- ni rmirity. iiilrnltiliilr,itir-wlth-the.wlll. tttiliexd nf tlm itl if Pa .'lil Wlilt ney. Jr. ilecena.sl All prn.'tta h.ivlns lulttia ilnt .i I '1 m'.ue nre hereby nollfled I" irea''t the n.ime In me. prop erly verified, st ihr ifhie . f the rom.ty clerk of I'lnlsop County, Ore.m, with in U tiiontlia from ttiia .!iS- w. w cuitTrs. A Imlnlatr ttor 'f the etnte of Pavl l Whitney, r . deces"l ims i'ai.i.i ii ron. ('UHtotn H mse. A n: t -i. 01. 'K ir I'ulleC- tor's OfTlce. April :, l'l S.lit). a for It'-V.-tlllc Veaaela - ,1r lle.l proiMia.ils for u'plyini( rntlona, an'l coal to veaaels of Ihe I'i'H" I Stales It'v. eliiie Cutter SeVlc. ieilailv stall'ined. or tetiitmrarily, at Alor a, nregm. an t delivere I on ti xirl mi 1 1 vi-naeUi ai Cist place during the fla- ul year tidln,i Jon 30. I0;, Ik. t-Y'V'J it thin off!,-. until 2 o'-l.ick p. in of Tuea.lsv. May 14. 1901, at whii h mr .110I pliu-.- (hey will publicly oprne.t 'I'd., coal fur- nlh''d In lie nri'lii'.i. It.- ,,r Ml minimus if Iwa: tin 1 1 1 v : tuti f . r m In rharsrier: In welitti 2.:((1 r.unN 1 1 hi. :.iii, t i if Ivere,) 011 hard ihe rs-la l ueh lime mid ,u inch itiiinll'.o In jy I' riiUHe nt locallil.-a lesdllv ncceaa b'e to aill via. oi. I t 1 Ijc suliert t ln- SIH'ctlotl nil to (ll'll.tv ,l'ld rtrlult', Itt.l- lers will nam.- to- prl.-e t...l li fur (teaming nud al.ivi. rial and ulmi tlieir f icllltlca fur fiirnlihiiiK 1 In- vrni-i :tu frrah wnlrr and tli.lr ctinrgea tlier-for. Illitik foritia of iinifioauia tli rhd- ilea (ih'irting cottii.itii.it nrt of ra- ton, may Im- md uin.i iti-plliitl .n f th a ofllie; pi'oiio.alu nuiii h,. milrtdl- I on til foiuta. S.iuiiate MU will also i.. received .,, ,),.. . .. . iitirlciitliig and lllunilnnlliig oiLn Th- rlulM Is reset-v.. 1 t i r. e, ( any ,,r fti ll -. and no c intact uili I.,- no: lr foil-., iinlll .-nig...a ilia I tune til l ie. tin RpiU'opi latlnii f.ir I h- pti 1 pone. John I'o.. f.ill.MU. r. A DM I N I3TU ATOIt.S' NOTICE. Notice A hereby given that the un designed have b'-rn app tinted sdl-lnls-tratnrs of th(. ratnte of Alfred f. Htorie. decejiaed. hy the County fourt of Clatxi.p ('mini v. Otegon. and Ihrkt si) persons hiving clalm ng.ih s; .! es tate are hi-rohy required to praent the sam- to the und Ma!gne,l duly verified) sa by law provided, within alg mnth from the date of thin notice. Verifl. c:altii against Mall etto may ).,. pre. senlcd either to Ihe undersigned. H O. Van Dipen, at ,U ofTlce t A:orla Oieg. n. or Mr. J D Mi-Farlane a: hi olllce of business, at ICmipp.'i, Oregon All fiermma In l-hted to li estate, ere hereby required fo pay nilch In 'I lited nes. 11. fl VAN' I)(Ml-:. J. I M'KAKI.ANIv Administrators of the Kmntp of ,:fred II flione, peccnae I. Dated this 1st day of May, 190 payment. Interest ceaaea after thla II. C. THOMPSON. County Treasurer. Dated Astoria. Ore , May CONTEST NOTICE. Deiurtinent of the Interior, United; States ;,and OfTlce, Oregon Cltv Ore gon. April 29. 1901. A stifllcleni cont-st affidavit living been filed In this ofllo. by Allien Ili h. bnrdt, eont-xtiuit, against hotm-steail entry No. 11.192, made October 12th. 1895, for bun K and 9 of Sec 29, and lot fl and the N. W. '4 of S. W. 'i of Sec. 28. township 4 north, range H wesi. h Charles E. Nawn, nuieatei., in which It is angeu mat ("iniPHtant "knows the present condition of the same; n0 that sild Charles E. Nawn uhandoned his said hnmesleid entry for more than air months prior to the expiration of five years from the date of his entry, to-wlt: for more than six months prior to Oc tober 12, 1900; that wild tract or la.ot was and Is not settled upon and culti vated according to law by the said Charles E. Nawn; that sild Chnrles E. Nawn never established a bona fide res idence upon said claim: thni the ah. sence of said Charles E. Nawn from said homestead claim was und Is noi due to employment In the military or naval service of the United Stales dur ing lime of war; said parties are here by notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on June 1,1th, 1901, be fore the Register and Receiver nt the united States Lind Office In Or'gm City, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a prop er affidavit, filed April 24, Wul. set forth facts which show that after due dill sronce. personal service of this notice can not be made, u I hereby o-derej and directed that such notice be given bv due and proper publication WM. GALLOWAY, Receiver,