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THB MOKXIXG ASTOKIAS MXDAt. JlXf 2:1 ll gaily otocimt. Tjlephone Mai a ML TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. tt by mall, per year BDt by mall, per month erred by carrier. per month.. W.00 SEMI-WEKKLT. nt by mall, per year. In advance. 12.00 All communication. Intended for pub - U ration should be directed to "Editor Astonan.' Business communication of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlan Publlsh log Co." The Aitoiian guarantees to Its ad vertiser the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can had on ap tiratl" the business manarer. OOVERSMEST RAILROADS. Taconi Ledger. Tor years there ha been eonv spec uUlon as to the ultimate ownership of all railroads hv the government. Per- k. ihi. mill h ih. ..loil.-m of ! he traffic problen. Proponents of the the orv have hailed the consolidation of lines as an Involuntary move In the di rection. They argued that when the railroads had got Into such shape that j they could easily be handled, the gov. ernment would take them over. As to any system of compensation, they did not gt into details. Indeed, this phaoe nt the subject seems not to have occur red to ,h;m. The men who bui'.t the lines have certain rights. In some in stances the lines were constructed by fraud, and the government swindled into paying unearned subsidies, but, nevertheless, the ostensible owners have more than a shadow of title. They ran hardly be asked as a business proposi tion to relinquish this. According to an alleged plan Just made public. Rockefeller. Harriman. Vanderbilt. Gould and Morgan contem plate, after having caught and brand ed every railway in the United States, to pass the lot to the government, with their own fancy price affirmed. This they will not do: the government has faults, but it was not born so recently as yesterday and it is not an aggrega tion of suckers. The gentlnvn men tioned are. flnanciallly. a husky lot. In the republic, however, are some 74. CiO.OflO other people who d? not like them particularly, and who. while ad miring their skill, hive n"t the !ieht-st confidence in thjir probity. Any on of the several mentioned woul 1 k n vour I'ncle Sam as willingly and by methods as risque as employed by the shll and pea artist. Whii :h-y con tent themselves with playing a big game with individual victims, and ca nrei that lure the lambs, they will be tolerated, but they mut n t try thee games on the people as a wh ile. If the government ever takes posses sion of the railroads it will not be in response to any sentiment. howvr strong .his sentiment may have become, but by reason of some sudden x g. ; I process ency. Then there will be a similar to condemnation as this prevails when a public utility is about to be ex- ; tended, and the roads will be taken !n at the valuation set by appraisers who will not be under the Influence of the benign potentates mentioned In fact the potentates will not be considered ; they may like It. or thc-y may do th nther thing. They will, if the crisis ar rive, find themselves small potatoes and will be swept aside as of less value than so many trai-kwalker. COLUMBIA AND MISSISSIPPI. New York Commercial. "The necessity for carrying the fac tories to the cotton, instead of th - cot ton to the factories," sayg the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle, "has been admitted and is being acted upon; and a unique paraphrase of the proposition now de- Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestantd and diKeits all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most swim ti ve stomachs can take it. Iiy its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything' ele failed. It Is unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Fis-pared only by K. ('. Iii: itt.v( ., Chicago Thell. buttle ei:nijiin"s times tie -OOc. biz CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. rlare that 'the wharves must go to the hip1 " It has not followed from the orlKlnal proposition. whoe wisdom and prac ticability are admitted, that all the fac tories have been moved to the cotton fields, or that no more cotton ge a lone distance to get manufactured. , . , -.,i the l ne ni'iiic.n i: . . - M , tg , Industrial t me, the ui.ina.c ea.em 01 I which cannot y"t be measured. It may j K that under certain ivndit ens. Sow England factor! k must am ays manu-factur- a portion of the Southern 1 " " '"'" ,mt 11 ' nM ! to ly Inferred that the tie proportion j (4f taking the "nharve to th. ship-,' m?t explol.ed in the V 'iiinu ro! d. is going to constitute a hard-and-fast commercial and transportation rule to which there will pe no esceptlona. 'Hut." My the Chronicle, continu ing Its comment, -'time is money." and never In the history of the world has "it been so thoroughly exemplified as In this Jay wh-n rival raiir.Hs.rs are built to cut off an hour or so from a trip, and wh-n bu.lders of ocean steam, ships are constantly str.v.ng to effect a shortening of the voyage even by a few h'urs." We m.iv. thrr'foie. i:h jerllnence i inquire na. ;n- .vR.ii,..i.i finds in the two s tuatiotis to warrant I ,, T'T. "" i less, gently stimulate liver and bowels to it In its assertion that "t would b : exp-1 poisonous matter, cleanse the sys , .... , .i tern and absolutely cure Constipailo-i quite a absurd to propose to euml- s, ,k Htf,vHche- Only I5c at Hart s nate New Orleans as a vaport as to I .1 propose the same as I'ortlar.J, There ire sJ.ip.ir:s and seaports there are rivers anj rivers. Th wharves mustn't always "go to the sh :?.' Hut what have the mou'h of the Colum bia and the rpou'h of the Miss:ppi in common What has Port Ea Is or any other point .n he Delta in com mon with Astoria? WITH THE PARAORAPHER When Miy Irwin plays Hamlet she will probably cut the une. "Oh. that this tw. loo solid flesh Tould n-elt." Kan sas City Star. About the only championship that England holds from us In cricket and we know a game worth two of that Kansas City World. It Is becoming expensive to take anything "cum grano sails." Tbe trust his advanced the price of salt 100 per cent. Duluth Herald. Without violating truth in Its strict est form, it nint easily be s.ild that sumtr.T has p .k-l her n'sj around the corner. Ph il a-M ph-a Irniulr-r The flr-r Mrs. H-rr-n g..t and rid of H-rr-.n. Th.s is a matter those! persons wh w-re syr.pathixing with! her atipear Post. v -rl k Washington j H..n. I'harles A. Toun-'s nil o, topus is capitaliz-l at tl. ') And yet on ly a f-.v m.mth- tg-i Mr. Thone was ready to thrr.v a fit -vry time be saw more than tix fi?ur-s In a row Ik-nver Republican. The lack of energy you feel, the back ache and a run down condition gen erally, ail mean kidney disorder. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE will restore j vour s-rength and vig t by making the Kidneys wen. tane no substitute. nam l-'rug store, ' An A ti' his in woman b-iught an old i o.cture. of a man in a military suit at a second .hand store r-cently, and has made application to Join the O. A. R. Ed war 1 muss, a well known bulnesjs nun of Salisbury. Mo writes: " I with to say for the ben-flt -if others, that I was a sufT-rer from lumbago and kid ney trouble, and all the remedies I took gave me r,o relief I wa in.iuced to try FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, and after the use of thre bottles, I am cured. Hart's Drug Store. The hear; never grows better by age; I frar rath-r w-m; always harder. A young liar will be an old one; and a young knave v.i i,nly t a greater knave 4 he grows old-r. Chetrfl.ld. Dyspeptics c,nnot b long lived be because to live requires nourishment. Food is not nourishing until it is digest ed. A disordered stomach cannot digest food, It must have assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests ail kinds of food without aid from the stomach, allowing It to rest and regain its nitural func tions. Its eemots ar exactly the same as the natural ilig-tlve rlulds and it simply ean't h-;p but d you good. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist, ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Lesre. PORTLAND. " Arrtrs" 8:00a.m. iPortland l.'nlon Depot 111:16 a.m. 6:55 p.m. i for Astoria and Inter-l'-MO p.m. Imedtate points. ! ASTORIA. ' 7.45 a.m.lFor Portland A in-lll:M a.m. 6 10 p m.,t.-rm -d.ate points l:30p.m. BEA8IDE DIVISION. 1 1 !-'o a. rn. j ASTORIA i i SEASIDE I 7 -Warn i Hi p. in I ll :lJa III I 12:50!! m 7.011 p. m to j. in n: t) a in e I-', a in. '.iiieluv (july All trains make close connections at fJoble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East or Sound points. J. f. MAYO, Gen'l Fr't and Pa. Agent. Allen lUlveraott of Weil Prairie. Wis save: "People, com ten mile to buy rvuKT-si KIUXKY CURE." while J A. hporo. of Hel-ner, Ind.. says; "It Is the medic! wond?r of the age." Hart iTug ouir. When a boy wvhea his xce be be Itevea In leaving proof on the towl. A. O. Rlanchsrl. West rngc.r. S. Y says: "I have ben troubled wlu kid ney disease ftr the lust five veai-s. Have doctored with several physicians and I ih no relief until I used two hot ties of FOLEY'S KtDSKY CVRK." Harts Drug Store. An Atchlsw wotnin has s much hair that she l overworked taking care or u. William WooJard. of Decatur, la., writes: "I was troubled with kldnev disease for several year and four one do'lar slie bottle of FYLKY'S KID NKV Cl'RK cured me. I would ns-om-m-md. It to anyone who has kldnw ttoubl.v" Hart's Drug Store. A shirt waist Is nude for men. but we'd lust I ke to see a man wear one About one girl In fifty has her choice or a hnKvt id. and one man In ten has his chol.-e of a wife. Cycling has Irs ups and down. Aft.T the down, use UASSKR SALVE If you are cut r bruised. It heals the hurt nulckly Take no substitutes. Hart's Drug Store. If the reprt of the farmers are true, the Lord invtnts a new bug with an Increased appetite every spring. BLOWS TO ATOMS. The old idea that the bodv sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has b--n explod-M: for Dr. Kind's New T , f - TOM --h. ..W d -,..11.. l-'rug tkore. Your nelhlvrs are the stnartee; I"m pie in the world: ihev know by a guess Just how much you can afford to siend. Ecxema. saltrheum, tetter, chafing. Ivy polsvining and all skin tortures are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch H.nel Salve. The cert an pile cure. v'HAS. ROGERS, Druggie. If a irl Is a church member, it must be a terrible temptation to admit the truth ab-'ut who loos the cooking a: her house to her steady. A surgical operation Is not n.carv to cure pile. DeWrtt's Witch Haiel Salve savesj all that expense and never fails. Beware of counterfeits. CHAS ROGERS, Drugget. Men can't impress the women with statistics h'wlng what men have in vented to save the women labor unt I some one Inv.Tits a boy's stocking that will not wear out. Mr. Jamea Rrwn of Putamouth. Vi. over SO years of age suffered for years with a bad aore on hla face. Physicians could not help him. De Witt's Witch Haxel Salv cured him permanently. CHAS. KOOERS. Drugget. Some oeoDle are so clumsy they can't drip a remark without breaking their word. Danger, disease and death follow ne glect of the bourels. Use DeWltt'a Lit tle Early Risers to regulate them and you will add years to your life and Ilf to your vears. Eav to take, nev-r gripe- CHAS. P.Or.ERS. Dnisglst. " Z . inuuaiu jii,- iit-,.1 --i - i. u...i this summer, when it was found that i the new cook w as f.m I f In she c.N.ks i It for hers-if. and the m;m g-ts a sllee. The bilious, tlrd. nervous man cannot successfully compete with his hja:thy rival. DeWitt's Uttl Early Rijfc-rs the famous pills for constlpat on will remove the -au of vour troubles. CHAS ROGERS, Druggist. J. Plerpon: Morgan Is not altogether heartless. He night have formed th Ice trast and he didn't. "The doctors told me my rough was Incurable. One Minute Cough Cure male me a well man." Sorrls Silver. North Stratford. N. H. Because you've not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't despair. One Minute Cough Cure has cured thousands and It will eure you. Safe and aure. CHAS. ROOERS, Druggist. The fact that the insurance compa nies paid nearly $:i)O,0flO,0O0 on policies last year is not such a hit with the policy holders aa one might Imagine it would be. "A few months ago, food which I nte for breakfast would not remain on mv stomach for half an hour. I used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat my breakfast and oth er meals with a relish and my food is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach troubles. H. S. Pitts, Arlington, Tex. Kodol Dyspasia Cure digests what you eat. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. The bathing suit will so.,n be saying to the summw girl: "I' onto your curves." Ira D. Reokard. Duncombe, Ia.writs: "My little boy scalded his leg from the knee to the ankle. I used BANNER PALVE Immediately and In three weeks' time It was almost entirely heal ed. I want to recommend it to ev.-rv family and advise them to keep Banner Salve on hand, as It Is a sure cure fur scalds or any sores." Hart's Drug Store. Nell What a qu'er nickname your brother has. It sounds like Hal ba! S.VT3 11(3 WAS TORTURED. "I suffered such pains from corns I could hardly walk," writes if. Robin son, Hillsborough. III., "but liucklen'S Arnl-a Salve completely cured them" Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts. sors. HOil'ls. burns, boils, ulc-rs. Perfect heal -r of skin dls-aws; and piles. Cure guarantee, by Hart's drug store. 25c. NOT KSSKNTJAI.S. Friend Rut you say th charges ar wlthout foundation. Campaign Manager Yen; but In poli tics a big sirpepstructure 'an be bulU without any foundation. Puck. WOItKINK 24 HOUHS A DAT. There's no rest for those tireless lit tle workers Dr. King's New Life. Pills. Millions are always busy, curing torpid liver, Jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague. They banl-h lck headache, drive out malaria. Nev'T gripe or weaken. Small, "aste nlee, work wonders. Try them. 20c at Hart's drug store. SIOHT WAS 1IKH TKItROR. "I would cough nearly all night long." writes Mrs, Chaa. Applrgate. of Alex andria, In I., "and could hardly get anv sleep. I had consumption so bad that If I walked a block I would cough trlgtfully and split blood, but. when all other mdliitie failed, three 11 00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained M pounds." ('s absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds. la Orippc. Itrotichlt.s and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price Wc and J100. Trial bottles five at llart'a Drug Store. Ons of the advantages o having wide stnvts lies in the tact that a police man can shoot at an escaping prisoner without kU'ong itmnv cf the pus-ers-by. A FIREMAN'S CLOSE CAl.l "I stuck to my engine although rverv Joint ached and every nerve was rocked with pain." write O. W. Itellaniy, a lo comotlve fireman, of Iturlitigton, Iowa. "I was w-ttk and pale, without any ap petite and all run down. As I was ah nit to give up. I gvt a bottle of Elec tric Hitters and. after taking It. I felt as well as I ever did In mv life." Weak sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from tlwlr use. Try them, batisraclion guaran teed by Hart . Drug Store. Price Wc. That college girl who tole to g.t away from the omul of sch.Hil life will be Just tvt 'd : death v. ben she has to pass all her tune picking oakum. lllll jU'Ii ..Portland - Astoria Wo STR. " TAHOMA." Dally Round Trips rv-pt TIME CARD L-'ave Portland Leave Astoria Sunday P THE WmWM BOW STR."BtlLEYfiATZERT. I DAILY ROUND TRIP EICEPT MONOIT Cascade Locks. Hood River. Wblte Salmon and Tbe Dalles TIME CARD Ieave Portland A. M Arrive The Dalles 11'. M , Ieave The Dai!. 4 P. M i Arrive Portland U P. M I r. ,,.w r, r c -r 1 MEALS THE VERY BEST i , . , rrsunj.iy Trips a Leading Feature. I tThls Route has th Grandest Si-enlcj Attractions on Karth. I Through Portland connection with: stean.er Nahcot a from Ihvaco and Lon. Beach points. WTilte Collar Line tickets Interchange, able with o. It. Sc N. i.'o. and V. T. C ' tickets. LANDING AND OFH-'K: FOOT op ADDER STREET BOTH 'I'HONKS MAIN 3:1 PORTLAND. ORE E.W. CR1CHT0N, Aet PortliinJ JOHN M. FILLOON. Ajt The Dalles A.J.TAYLOR. Art- Astoria Teiephon.. n.n k T-l -p'l oi- II- ll Travel UXURIOUS The "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with out eiceptlon, the finest trains In the world. They embody the latest, newest und beat Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever Offered the traveling public, and altogether are the moat complete and splendid production of tht car builders' art. These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern I'aciflc and Tbe Canadian Pacific AT 8T. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and tbe EAST. No extra chargt for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on tbe famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains an this line are protected by th Interlocking Block System. W. H. MEAD, H. L. BISLER. General Agent. Traveling Aft Portland. Or. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best service obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of tbe 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 Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. DIMng 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 eifnt or correspond with JAS. C, POND. Oen. Pass. Ag't., or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent. THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. SIIKIUPP'rt SAl.K. Py virtue of an execution and irlr of sale Issued out of the Circuit t'uurt of the State of Oregon, for the County of liaison, on the loth day of June, tSKl. upon a Judgment rendered therein on the m.h div of Mann, tw. in fa vor or J. T. Itoos, J. K. II ggins. II C. Thoiiiitsi'ti and K. '.. Kerguii, prtvtncin doing buelneas under the firm name of Itosx, IHkhIiin A t o., plain tltTs. and ugiilnst Silas l Smith, de feiidikiit, for the oiu of Ji 4 and i-osts cf said action taxel al l-M 00. and willed said Judgiiient diaww Interest front dale t the rate of 10 percent per annum until paid, and upon wih there was realised niu execution and order of sale Issued hereon iitl.l ered llisl hereon, Mvh 4. ItHll, the sum of ivi 10 leaving a twilanee due on said Maivh 4. itl'l. of MIOiHl wlih Hiierett thereon fioiu sal. I dale until paid at 10 per cent per annum, and the coals of and upon thin writ commanding and requiring me to levy iion (he property of Hie above named defendant to satis fy the balance of said Judgment, in teres', c.uits and all invrulng cimts. I did oil the I.Mh day of June, 1901. duly lew upon the following J.-netllied reiU property, to-wli: All that portion of the Solomon Smith tVnatlon Laud Claim mated In the County of liatsH1. State of Oregon, ",? Z. the m n of ldlelld according lo the map and plat ther-of recorded In the oftlcr of the ("ountv Clerk of Clatsop t'ountv. and as laid out and recorded by Silas II. Smith iu! h s wife, thence In a westerly dire -tint following the tiitlfh lin of Hjtl.l 'own to thf 'P'tuirtU lioutiilarv of that certain .' 1... I.. M.I..I IL..I.III..II I"" 1 ''I IW.I'I HI ,-!. ..M.lllll l.an I t'l.nm now owned by le'Uin I h:roi iff. theme fail lo the north boundary line of hit certain tract of Ian I In ...il.l IVuati m l.u I Claim own ed by the As: ria and I'oltmibia Itlver liallrortd I'l'ttipato. Ih' n-v easterly along tile s.lid north tuiidary line of sa.d tr.i.-t of Ian I on.i by said As toria and Columbia It 'r Itsllr md C 'tiil iny to an Inters.., (s-n nh th,. east tvninddry line of .i.ii I ton of ,llell. if projvl .l. h. n. e northerlv on aald pr oJ'V.ltig l;n to the place of beginning Alu all of bl k ks numb re, I . 1. t. s . s. !. ii. i;. ti i"i. :'i. :3. :3 ;'t. r. :. . ati.l ail of b) vk II. xeeptlng loin and I11, and all of h! k fixe eteeptlng lot one. all In the a Hi :ld, ti "'latsop I'minty. si. a laid tit and r.vord I bv Silas U Smith m l bis fe. ! according to the cat" and plat h.-re-..I on re. -or I In the ..trice ,.f the County I Clerk ..f riatsop i'ou:i:y. 'iiegon. I Also a '.I that ..rtl-'n of the H iloniofl Smith Dmailon l and i lalm s'tuatiit In the I'ouiity of i'litop. In the State of Orvgon, and iMtig w--t of the rel I boundary line of the said town or Idl-wil.l. uforesi-d. egcep-ing a certain tract of land .mtie.l by The Klavel Ho tel I'ompany roPtnlmng 1.1 aires as prr diwl reconl l In Volume ''J." page IS.'. R.vor.U of 1V.-.I for i'l.iioi I'min. j ly. and a certain tract ..f land owme-l ny ai l t lavel lioti ompany as per i.h.I record"! In Volume 3v" page Keinrds of UU f.r i'lat.p t'nunty Notice la h.-r-bv given thai I will .m M.mdiy. the ''.'I day of July. 1901. at the hour of li o'clo. k In th forenmin f HaK1 ,)iy , frM, ,f ,t ,( I'.iurt ll-nis-. Jr in the i'l y of As. tor cia's.p r.inty. Oregon, sell at mit,U. Au..ti,m t ,n.. highe.t bidder fcr ,.u,n rn :,, ,v, i,.,ciii-. real irop-rty to satisfy s.vl I Judgment. Intermis. an ( n ilivruing csts TlloS I.INVII.I.1X Sheriff ,.f flats.-, i'-unity. Or- Astoria, Orv. June ih. pmi. A I M I N ISTIt AD lt S NoTK'K. I .'oi'.e .s herebv giM-ti thii the un. I iersigne. has 1 n ai.p.iitit.-d adtnluls i tr.it. ir nf th.. .-s ate f 'I'll h o'f..nii.r I d -. .!- I All persons luilng claims , against said .'slate .ire r '.iiiite I to pre- ! s.-nt th" mine to him duly verified ac- l orl'iig to la.v. : In 1 sx in .n hs rr.iin tlbs .late ; A. J. K I.AKKK E. I A.iiiioitr.ii r .f the Mutate of Thos 1 1 1'. "onnor. I... -ais.-d Die ..f flr.t public t n. June :i. Itsil siinnirrs SALE Notice Is hereby given, that I will on Monday, duly S'h. 1M1, at the hour if t-n o'clock, a. m.. at and In front of the i'min House door at the City of As toria. !n flats ip County. State of Ore. ir-hi. I will offer for sale an i sell at pub lic auction to the hight bid !T for t ush In hand at the time of sale, all and sin gulir th' real estate n. protrty to which th fourity at Clatsop and School Distri-ts N.. 1 and of t latsop County, have a nulred title by virtue of snles for taxes, and all noil estate and property that has Item heretofore purehised by flats iti County or School Districts N' 1 nnd 9 of Oats p County at tax rale and title .v-q -lined thereto thereunder. and wbl h Is now owned bv said C.iUn- IV, or said Schod Dls-.ncts. THOS. LINVIDLK. Sheriff. Clatsop County. Oregon Dated this 29th day r.f May, 1901. PROPOSALS TO FURNISH CRUSH ED ROCK. Sealed bids, marked as nbove ad dressed to the county court of Clatsop county .Oregon, will be received by the court, until 1 30 p. m. June 24, PxM, to crush and deliver for either) good, hard rock for the Nehalem rood. No. 77. Bidders will state the price charged per yard of 27 cubic 'eet, for crushed unscreened rock, not more than 2V4 In rhes In diameter, delivered In bunkers, suitable to load in wagons by gravity. an I sltuatvl within one mile ml the beginning, or on either side, of said rov. No. 77. flldd'rs will also state the price charg"d per ruble yard, to deliver said crushed rot k, one ur more miles from said bunkers along and upon said road No, 77. where dlrc. ec t,y the county road master. Ulldeni wll also stale the price for same kind of crushed rock, provided Clatsop coun'y furnish a rock crusher and engine power. Ten p-r cent (,f the amount of bids will be rereivd as a guaranty of good fuitn of Hi" bidders. The cnin'y court reserves the right to reject any and all bids II. J. WHERITY. County Clerk. PRAEL & COOK TRANSi LR COMPANY Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Car Will RcHv Special Attention. No. KM Duane St., Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Mr Res. Tel. 11IL 8ii Kin rrn BALK. My virtue of an exscuHon laud oui of the Circuit Court of the Hints of Ores hi f.r th County of Clataop, tin the him day of June, 1M, upon a judg ment rendered thervln on th lth day of March, MM, In favor of H. K Harris, plaintiff, and against tlenrgn lllll, de. fe.nlant. for the sum of t'M i'i. the fur ther sum of l.'a) attorney's fee togeth er with Interest thereon at the legal rsie rrom th tut h day of March. DH and the cost of and upon this writ cniimaihllng and reuniting m to levy upon the property of the al-ove iinnn-d defendant to satisfy the Judgment, In. tereal, coals an I nil accruing cust. I did on the t day of .luii", lfOI, at. tach the following described l-'sl prop erly, to. wit: let . J. block I, Plrst Add. I,. Ocean drove; lots j, :i, I, 5, d, 7, liUlt 1. lots I lo '.';. Inclusive, block 3, b is 1 to 31, Inclusive, block It, lots 5 to It.'. In clusive, bl.vk 4. Hill's All '.I Ocean Urov; lota IS to tt. Inclusive, bl.vk 1. lots t lo Is. IS to 17. .U '.o M. Incluslvi. blivk S. lots I, :. S ,1. T -a t. .u.-liislva. bl.x-k 7. lot I to '.'si, .nc'u-lve, llmk 10. bits 1 to SO, Inclusive, hi.i k II. I. -Is I la TH. Inclusive, block li. llll'Secon. Add to Ocean Orovt; lot I, !, , 6. i, 7, S, . Ii'. II. IS. It, bU.k. I, lots 1. ''. 1. 4. . 7. J. , 10, II. II. block i. bus I. to IS. Inclusive, bl.vk 7, lot 1 lo S4. In clusive, bl.irk 10. lot 1 to 94. Inclusive. hU-l, i:,, lot to '.'l. In-I.invi, blivk 14. lot 1 to ;4. IncluOv-, bl.xk 1 1, lot. 1 to '..'!, Inclusive, bl.vk IS. I u I. :. X 4, &. 1 9, 10, It. I'.'. block t'l. Ins I to IX Inclusive. tio, k i0. ot I, !, S. 4 J.i, T. I, . 10. block .'I. annex to Hill's Second Ad I. lo V. n Orove: lots I. !. 3. 4. 5. . S, S, 10 II. IS. bl.H-k I, lots 1, 2. X 4. ft. 10. II Ii. bl-n-k S. lots 1. J. 3. 4. 5. I. 7. .. H. in. 11. i:. bl.Hk 3. lots I. .', J, 4. S. S, ;. 5. 9. 10. bi s k 4. l-'ts I. J. I. 4. . s. 7 . . 10. bl.Hk 5, I ds I. !. 3. 4. 6, t 7. H. 9. in. II. 12, bl.vk . lots I. J. 3. 4. , 10. II. I.', lib', k 7, lots 1. ?, 3. 4. i. . 7. . 10, II. 13. bl.vk H tots I. 5, 3, 4. S, it, 7. . t. 10 II , bl.vk 9. U.ta I. I, 3. 4 . 10. II l. bl. k in. lots I. :. 3, 4, 5. . 7. s, , 0, t. 12. block II. lot I. 2. 3. 4, & , 7. . b. block I.', lots I. 2. 3. 4. 5. . J. V 10. bl.vk IS. Iota S, t. . . bl.H'k II. lots I. 2. 3. 4. 7. H. , 10. II, 12. block 13. Ill's I, 2, 3. 4, 5. . 7, s, . Irf II. 12. I1 x-k H. lot. 1. 2. 3. 4. V . 7, I. 9. 10. 11, 12, bl.vk lots I. 2. J. 10. 11. 12. otock 11 be 4. t. t, ;. s. . bl vk 9. on I. 2 3. 4. f, . 7, . 9, 10. bl.vk m. lots I. 2. 3. 4. T., t 7. H. 9. 10. bi.vk :i. lot 4. :., , :. v t. io, n, 12. bl k 22. lot I. 3. S, 7, V Jo. 11. 12. bl.vk 21. l-t 1. 2. 3. 4. S, . 7. . 9. 10, II. 12. bl.vk : lot. I. 2. 3. 4 V . T, J. -.1. 10. M. 12. bl.H'k 2i lot I. t, 3. 4. 5, 6, ;. H, 9. pi, II. 12. til.M-k 2iS. i..t i, j. 3. t. s. . :. s, 9. u. II. u. bl.vk 77. lots I. I. 3. . I'. . 7. . 9. 10, bl.vk 21. lot I. 2, 3. 4. 3. . 7, 9, 9 10. bl.vk 29. Iota I. 2. 3. 4. 1, . 7. 1. 9. 10. II. 12. bl.xk 30, I.. i. 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. t. 7. . 9. 10, II, 12, blovk 31. I"t 1. J, 3. , 5, I. 7, S, . 10. 11. 13. bl.vk 32. Pa. rirlo Park near port Sb-veti. Or ; lots I, 2, 3, , 1. . 7, 9, block I, lot. I lo 24. Inclusive, bl.vk 2. bca I to ::, Inclu sive, blie-k 3. lots 1. 2. 3. 4. S, . 7 9. 9. It. II. 12. bl - k 4. lot. 1 t.. 24. In clusive, bl.vk S. lota 9 to 2. inclusive, lot 30 to '.4. inclusive, bl.vk . bus 1 to S4. Inclusive, bl.vk 7, 1'ts 1 to 1. In-, elusive, nlock . lots . . 10. II. 12. 13. 14. bl.H'k 9, lots 1 to 20, Inclusive, lots 3D to 64, Inclusive, bl.vk o, lot to 'A. inclusive. bl.H-k It. lo' 1 to 34. Inclu sive, bl.vk 12. lot 1 lo 21. Inclusive block 13. lots I to r4. Inclusive, bl. k 14. lot 1 -o 19. Inclusive, Iota 2S to M. inclusive, blo- k l' ) ts 1 to II. Inclu sive, bl.vk 1. lots I to 14, inclusive, bl.vk 17. lol t to .'.4. inclusive, bl.H k IS l.-t 1 ti .'it. Inclusive. I.l..k 19. lot. 1 to 24. Inclusive. I.I.h k 2'i. lot 3 to 24 lnclu.it e, blo-k 21. !! t to .'.4. In.iu. aiv. I.I s k lots I to '.I. In. Insil .-. block 21. lo. I to 14, Inclusive, 1,1, k 24. Iota I o II. Inc'uslve block 2i. Iota I to '.4. inclusive, bl.Hk 2. Iota . . 14. lit. 17, is, 20. 2.'. 2t. 24. 2'.. 2. 2 So .1 2. :it tl :,'.. :m. ::s, 41. 4.'. i 4:. r.2. :..t. 54. bio. k ::. 'm i to 22. indu-iv, bl.vk 2s. o:, I t., 22. Ineliislv.-. hi.., k 2'.'. l .-s I. 2.7. V 9, 10, 11. 12. 11, 14. I'.. I'l, 17, 11. 20.' 24. '.'0. 29 29, 32. 3. V. I .19. 41, 12. 41. I'l. 4. t'l. :.ii. :.i. f.2, '.4. Ill i k .10. lot 1 to M, ill. Iiisiv.-. block 31. lots 1, 2, 7. 9. 9. pi. II. 12 block 32. lots I. 2. .1. 4, il. block lit. lots I to 27. ,:tclisUe. ,i, k 34. I 't. 1 li 27. inclusive, til.s k -1j. Iota I till, Inclusive. I.l.sk .'.A. IIUI's Kirn A l l lo Astoria, all of the above describe I re.il prper'y s In Clatsop fuuniy. Or-g-'n No'lce la h.-r.by given tbnt I UI "n Mon.l.iv. the ir.th day of July. Iil. t the hour of to oYI.h k in the fop-noon of sitld lav In front of and nt Ih- Cunt House Jo.ir. In -h- s "it y "f Astoria, i 'hits, ,p County, Oregon. s.-l at ptWillc auction ' i th- iilicbent bidder, for i ash, fbe above ..-rlbe. real piop.-ny to satisfy said Judgment. Inreit, costt and all n.vrtilng f-ln TIMS LIN VII.I.H. Hheriff , fla'SH' ' '"tint y. Ur Astorlii. iMegoi, June 10, l'jol. NOTICK I-'HR PUHLCATiN. United St ile IJtnd office, Oregon City. Oregon, Mav 20, 1901: Noilee Is h'r'by given ihat In com pliance with the provision, of the net of congress of June 3. 1R78, entltb-d "An net for the sale of Umber lands In the State of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." a extend ed lo all th" public 1 1 ml slob-a bv Set of August 4. D9?, Wlllinm W. Poh, f Uney. Conntv of Clatsop, HtiMo of Oregon, bus this dnv filed In this office his sworn statement. No. 6271, for tbe. purchase of lot 4, sec. 3; lots 1. 2, 3 and 4, of s-ctlon Nr 4, In township No. north, range No. 7 wait, and will offer proof :n show that the land sought Is more valuable for lis timber or slons than for agricultural purposes, nnd to establish his claim to sold land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 8th day of August, 1901. He nnme as witnesses Mrs. Mary Denek. of Olney, Clateon County, Oregon; Sebnstlnn Olaser. of Olney. Clitiop County, Oregon; Mrs, Appollonla Johnson, of Olney, flnisop County, Oregon; Sidney I)eu, or Ato rin. Clatsop County, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adverse Iv the above-rl '-scribe I lands are re Miiest.-d to file their claims In this of fice on or before said Hlh dav of Au gusl. 1901. CHAS. B. MOORKS, Register. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICR. Noilee Is hereby given that the un. derslgned have been appointed ndmln's- rators of the estate of Alfred H, Stone, deceased, by the County Court of Clntsop County, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby required tp present the same to the undersigned duly verified as by low provided, within six months from the dnte of this notice. Verified claims against said estate may b pre. sen ted either lo the undersigned. II. O. Van Du.'f-n. at his ofllce, at Astoria. Oregon, or Mr. J. D. McFarlane nt his office of business, at Knnppa, Oregon. All persons Indebted to snld estate, are hereby required to pay such Indebted ness. II. a. VAN DTjl.F,N, J. D. M'FARLANR. Administrators of the Estate of Alfred II. Stone, Deceased. Dated this 1st day of May, 1901. Piir.itirrii paijd. Ily virtus nf an eies-uUnn and order nf sal lueil out of th circuit court of th Plain of Oregon for Ih County of Clalaip mi May 31 1901, upon s Judgment and ncl-T of sal rendura therein March II, 1999, In favor of lllake, McKall Company, pIsliillfT, anil against tleorgn lllblwrt, defandanl, for ih sum of tm) (ft tognther with kittr es! thereon fusil data of Judgment at (he rat of 9 per rent mt annum and the coats of lh a will. (itntiialidlllg in lo levy upon th property of mid de fendant dmcrlba.l In said order of sal, to satisfy aald Judgment, iniereat and coals. I did levy upon III following described reaj proiu-riv: laits ( and I. In bl.vk 13. In Ih Town of Idlxwlld; . lots 1. S. a. 4. ft, and 7. In hbvk I. In lh Tun it of lllll Kiel Addition tc Astoria; lot 1. In bl.vk 4A. In (be Twn of Heal It.H'k (leach, and lot ami !9. In block 5. In lite Twn of lexig Hiajich. all in Cl'.p County. Oregon, and Unit I will en Monday th :4th day nt June, i9n, at th hour f 10 o cl.uk In lb foien.e.ti (lf aald dy lit th front door of ih court hoiiw In,, the City of a.vl. i1top tVuitly. Oregon, aell St public So, Hot to Ih h ghe.t bidder for cash the bv'da. crllM'd real lOM-erty to .allafy aid luilgmrnl. inlerrwai and nil accruing costs. TIIOMArt 1.INVII.IJC Sheriff of Clt'aiti County. t.rpii. Astoria. Otrgon, May 22. 1901, HMKrtirrH sali: fly virtue nf n rcuton and ordnc nf anle Isati.-J out of tji Circuit Court of th State of trgon. for the County of Cltlaip. on th 2-s :h dy of May. IK'I. upon a Ju.tgfnent and deer ren,lr,j therein cm the 7th dv ,.f Mr. I9UI, b favor of W, T. t. holfM I and K llauk. co-partners, doing husine a H. h.d field and lloke irnin.i N C J"run and Anna Jptnen .lef vidanta. for th sum of liosco. nllli Inteiest lln-rwon at the rain of 10 per rent per annum from the rd il iv of Mav. H91 to the 7lh day of M iv. I90. tb furtlw r iun of I3j at. toiuey'a fee. the .-oata sn t dlabum. nieut of till, anil I .ne, I ( IIS 20 a re I In terest on .d lu.liriieiit at the legal rat of Interea', nnd (he r.-'a of mil t,pon thl. nrlt c.eiiiii.t-i ling and 'e.uirOi na to tuak" ule i.r the folliWing des. ribat real pr.p-rty, to-lt : l.t 22 In block 17 Iti Taylor' Aa'orl. lb Clatsop Cnllity, llleg'-n Notice la herM,v g -n Ihat 1 nil on Monday, the tat t.iv -f July l'l. at th hour nf ten o'i I k in th foivno .n uf ial.1 dav, in fto-n ,.f an I at the c,(,r lloil.e do.r. tii the Cl'y of Aatorl, CUtsop County. Oregon, ae st ftiWio suction, to the higheat bolder for h, the aluv - des iilvl r.-al proper:)', to aatla.'v the )u Igmrnt, m-eret. cmti an t all accruing TIM.-4 I.IN'Vll.l.i: Hher.ff Clatsop County. Oregon. Aatina. Oreg.n, May :s!h, 90 SIIRRIPrfl SAI.K Uy virtue of an n-vudon and orer of aaln ue.l ool of the Circuit Court of the State of or-g-.n. for die County ,4 f'op, on the 27th day of Mty IfcU. upon a Judgment nrnd-r.-d th.p-ln on the th day of May. 19UI, In favr uf C. II. Jaekaon. ilain'tff. an, against V. II. I'Mit ir la. .ef,.nd,wit. f,.r tlwi suin of itne Itunjteil and Kiihty-one 7 1 100 dollar. :..Keiher ntth inter, at theivon at Ih" ra'e of per p-.it i-r annum from the ti .Uy uf May, 19ul. the r-t in I diao ira.-ni.-n'. ..f this ami tax i t lie M and th .'.,:. ..f and .ip. n this writ comm. in bug nut n-.pilrliig n:e to make a.ile nf the foil, in l;g -. tll,l red prop-r-y, to i- lot iiiimbei.Hl pur ill. In bio, k nu'n- Ihti-.i thirty-lilt j.1i In 'he t.,n of Aslniia .in 1.1,1 in mi I re,-..rd"-l by John M Hhivelv. I c niiiiibei,-,l fourte( (III. In block niinil. te.i rite i.'.i. to pieat Addlllnn lo iv.-ait i!...te , i,d out and r.N-..rde. bv J T Mulk. y. In fit .,.(, I 'oimt y. i ir g .n Noil... is het.'li' g.v.-n. th.i! I i;l on Monday, the 1st ,.1V .f 'uly I9"l al th hour of I'l o'.-l '. k in tic- '..r.-nooii ..r id day. In fruit ..f an I nt Hie Coin I 1 1 uh I.h In the city ,.f A.t , f:Uni founiy, otegMii. aei at public in tlon. to the blv.'i -s! bl I l-r for cash, tbe ab-.v iteacrlbed real tiniperty to a:itlsfv th Judgm-nt, Inter '. c ,. sii-l ac. r.i.ng coalji. Tll.iS I.I N VI U.K. Sheriff. fia:s..p foiiMiy, op-gin Aa'.oila. Ote.n. May IHth. S"H. SIIKRIKP'M HAM-: Uy viitue of in execution and otder nf a lie Issue, I ..lit ,,f :hn I'llcuH fourt of the Slate of i irr .in. for the County of CI its., p. on tin- 14th d.iy of May I'.WI; upon a Jiidgein-nt r.n.t -re. .hen-m m the 20th day of I'ebruarv. IHIIi. In favor of Myra llurseil. t.lsintlfT. and against Murv I Hill.-!!.-. ,. f. n hint, for the sum of A40. the um of 1 '.oo in hiving been aatlsfl.sl, leaving a ti il.m. .- due on sup Jlldguien- of the -lllll if 511'.. together with lnlfst thcienn j the rate of 10 per cm per annum, an I 'he cost nf and upon th s wi lt c. inn.!..,, li,, nnd .. ipilrlng me to levy upon the property of the above nniiied defendmil lo satisfy the balance of i, ludgmeni, Intereat. costs and ill ai-i rulug coals. I did on the Hlh day of Mav 1901. iitnch Ih following lb-scribed ual property, to wn; leits 9, 10, II. 12, 3. Hub of IStk. S3 lot . 7. 23, '.'4. !S. 211. Hub of Hlk. 04: lots , !, in, ii. I -. n. Hub of nik. : lots Id. 17, 27. 2, 29. 30, Hub. of Hlk. 99; lots II. 13. Hlk 49: lots 7. 1 9, Hlk M; and all thai portion f block 111 ilea, rrlbed na follows; hemming ftl B p,,nt on the north line of lot ( In said bl.vk. IS f-.t east of tbe northwest corner thereof and th-n. e running east along the north line of said lot and lol 5. 27 feel, thenc south on a line paral lel nllh Hie nest 'Ins of said t g, 60 feet, thenc,. went 27 fet, thence north to he place of beginning helng portions of lots r, ,ind 6 In .nil block 111. In the City of Astorln, ns nld out and recorded by John M Shlvelv Lot I. In See. ?1. Tp. 9. N. of ( H, west of Ihe Will. Mer.. .17 03 acres. Regln at south hound try of Hhlvely I K r 414 fl feet w-st of H. r. corn.-r of sold D. U C and run thenc N ami parallel with iho K. line of said D I. r to south boundary of pp.. line R. of W I hence west nlong suld It. of W. ton point 191. S fe.-t west of oast' Una or tract herein de.crlbed, tben,.(. south nnd par illi-l to esi line of tract herein described to south boundary of s:,l, D, L. C.. thencM ulong said soulh line to lieglnnltut, cotil.ilnliig 4 41 acres n Tp 1. N. nf R. !), west f Will Mer All or s.nd described real property being n f latsop cnunly, Oregun. Notice s hereby KVen that I will on Monday, the 241 h day of June, I'Mil, at the hour of ten o'clock In 1 1... r(ir....n..n of snld day In fr .nt of and at the Curt House door In the CIlv of Aslorla. flnl. sop county, Oregon, .,. at pu,c al)0. tlon to the highest bidder for rash Hit ah ivo described renl property to satisfy said Judgnonl, Inlen-sls, costs an, all nccrulng costs. 'ITIOa. Unvh.I.r Pherlff of 'llatsop County, Or Astoria, Oregon, May nth, 1901, a