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THE MORNING ASTORUX, FRIDAY, CCRKUAK. 22, 1961. Talejihone Main Ml. . TEKM8 OP SUB8CKIPTION. DAILY. Sent, by mail, ptr year ,....'$6.00 Sent bjr mall, per month (0 Served by carrier, per month .60 SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by. mall, per year, In advance, $2.00 All communications Intended for pub lication should be directed to 'Editor Avtonan." Uuslnes communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlan Publish ing Co." The Aslorlan guarantees to Its ad vertiser the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on app lication to the business manager. That a small stream with a swift cur rent is no place for largo? ocean-going vessels has been again demonstrated In a serious accident In the so-called har bor of Portland. The accident to the Almond Branch is but one of a long ser ies of disasters which have attended the effort to make a port where one was never Intended by nature. Asto ria can afford to view these catastro phes with good humor, though they are driving the commerce which be longs to the Columbia to Puget sound. The decadence of Portland as a part will result, eventually. In giving to Astoria the position which Is rightful ly Its own, and this without many mot years of waiting. WITH THE PARAGRAPHER3. low Democrats have declared In committee against fusion. The stub end of Democracy in that state Is too nhort to make another weld. Omaha Bee. So far there has been no marked ad vance In the price of plate glass or hatchets, but the. factories may be call ed upon to work overtime. Topeka State Journal. It is a little difficult to realize, amid the eulogies of John Marshall, that he had bitter enmities during his lifetime the same as every other public man Washington Star. Ip the thirteenth year o his reign King Menelik of Abyssinia has an in surrection on his hands. Serves him right for not having the number chang ed. Denver Republican. What does royalty amount to In these days, anyway? The queen of Holland Isn't receiving half as many pearl ropes as young Vanderbilt's bride got a few weeks ago. Chicago Times-Herald. And still, while it is undoubtedly true that Jersey justice is swift and sure, Jeisev seems to have more than her share of people who defy the hang man's noose. Philadelphia Inquirer. The Hon. David B. Hill has decided to retire from his early bird position, and the presidential worm may now take its morning stroll without the least danger of being snapped up. Washing ton Post. If the Democrats would study Lincoln more and talk about him less there would be more hopefulness in their 6Udden discovery that he was a great and good man. Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil. There Is a revival of wondering why more Lantern people do not come to California to live. Nothing is easier to understand. When business was bad and times hard they couldn't come, and LASS of Baldwin's Celery Soda evs a headache it one. It Is a pleaa ant, sparkling, etTsrveacent drink that MtolmmWHatulr. It claQ and par flie Ike Umh, Kently quiets the nerve ul relteTu all pain. It enrea sink and ftArronfttioAilBrhM aaaalflknaafiajid mn- I talfaUjue. 10c, 28c, COc, 1.00 FRANK. MART. Successor to Tn. Olaeo. C00-S Com. St. OJFG now that times are good they1 don't care to. Frvsno Republican, Mr. Towne's opinion thai the Philip pine policy will nut at once convert this republic Into an empire may ld some of the people who hid arranged to come here next March in the hope of seeing a coronation to demand their money back. Washington Star. Palerson, X. J., is a queer town. The people there are almost na.iy t lymh the murderers of Jennie H whieter. but are trying to starve the girl's fam ily. Of the 1H silk factor! in that town none of them has a loom for the sister of the inurdend girl. inilinh Ke ening Herald. Chicago"? fish inspector siys that OuO.floO pounds or fish are new In co'.d storage In that city, and that a pan or this amount has been in the ret rig r- atois lor five years. The dealers d - dare that the fish are all in perfect , , . . , ., , ,.. order, and the inspector docs n. t .l.i. the truth of the claim, hut with some . . , , , 0 emphasis he recommends the passage of a law requiring that frcn Ilsh he sold as such, and not as fresh tish. Which would seem to be reasonable, esp.clali . in the matter of the five-year-old lots T.'lka State Journal. FRE'2-TIU DICKS' HOl'l HaveriU (Mass.) Gazette. It has come to be assumed that ft-: trade is a dead issue in this country .... , . . , ,,.,,,. and that the people have d .-flmteij -j committed themselves to the theory A ..,.. the protective principle of tariff legis-jwlu,n latlon, but it would seem from recent utterances of tlr? free-trade organs that they have not been d-'aJ, but only sleeping, and that with one eye open l'Kking for a main chance. That ap pears to have come In siht and the immediate step toward it is said to b-.' the senate's scheme of reduction of the .,, . , war revenue. It will be remembered thst in comparison with the house bill, the senate measure removed fewer taxs altogether, and that its reduction was gained by a horiwmal cut along ' the line, a number of taxes bring re- tained which the house abolished in entire-. It is nw said that the r.al.CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. purpose of that proposition was not j corlined to the immediate effec: upon ' the revenue's of the country, but looked ahead to the permanent ret-::ti"n if , 1 some features of the w ar revenue, with j southern Kentucky treated me without the understanding that the income ae- j success. I was induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure. The first bottle gave lm cruing from these taxes would make lne,iiate relief and thre bottles cured possible at a later time the removal or I me permanently. I gladly reommend I this wonderful remedy." CHAS. ROG reductlon of some of the protectiv- r v- KHS, Druggist. enues of the cuuntry which now sus tain certain Industries. The returns r i... ,i , i of the lat fiscal year from the i' . revenue tax were about tl25,0O0,0.i and : the senate .-eduction only amounts to about $ 4.i. ...), 1-aving a surplus ..f Ss5.tXxj.Vi, which, aftei the resumed its ordinary ..xpnd'.Mirs. can . , , ., ... , ,. , i be use.J in the reduction of the normal, tariff of t Ik countrv. It is said that ' I several influential senat -ts. i:icl;rl:ng j some of ihe finance rnmitt-e ar-r in fa- vor of this plan, arguing that th- tim- i-1 coining soon wh- n the prot- tiv will have to b- low-reel. In fa-t, S-c-retary 'Jag.- is said to b- s:.rnt;:y :j, favor of such a nwv. and h- is in reality the back'T of tli- ppip..s::io:i. The l 'uncord Monitor, w l.i.-li undouf.- -edly r-presents 8-naior '.'hand! r'. views upon the matter, say of this ! port: "If this be true. Mr. Gag- ha- l,. business in the cabinet of a presid-nt w ho came to the chief m tginiafy by reason of his devotion to - doctiin. of protection to Atm-ri'-an industry. A protective tariff furnishes the ij.-a! method of raising re venu-. It is n it tax, despite Allen G. Thurmati's dictum. It rests lightly upon all; and it j.-i-v'-s the double purpose of providing rev enue and of keeping the greater part of the home market for our own ptvlu---ers. A iroposition su'h as is above as being s-rioi.Hy oj. si, ,... jn Washington, would, if pushed at ::i, provoke a gr-ater split in th" P.epu-li'-an party than tbfit w h'ch divid d tit-.-1j niocrai y In ISM." Th- political forces wli-h wm:.j ;,. i liaps .s'ek to furth-T nw'.i a j.i .jj ., ,-i r j . ,ti secretly would hardly care to jun , ,u.i ter to public opinio, i, ;he xt, ;, ,. open avowal ;if su-h a j.iup and from present appe-araiio, s e' n th-lr se cret support is lik ly to ) n-gitiv-d bv conditions which th-y will fac . At the pri-sent Incr-ase ,,f ,.Xj,..ns.. in i),. military, naval and civil '-stabli-hm-nts with the various enterpri-s and plans that have rnnd.- th ir a pp a ranee of Irte. the chief raus-e of worry f,,r t;,.. administration s-,., s: mi n- !:(;, . tll y. where they will g,-t a surplus in the next few years, than as to what they will do with the surplus that will be forced upon them. There is me iUine tendency on the part of the national legislature as has been noted on the part of city governments to go the limit, and their distribution of funds Is only chivked by the amount of receipts. So tint, even though the reduction or the war revenue h only $40,000,010, there Is no guarintee- that there will be any sur plus left to relieve the taxes of the Dinghy measure. At the name time it is worthy of note that In the attention that has been paid to other Issues of lat. wars there has been opHirtunlty for some of this heresy to creep into pla. es where It should not be allowed to appear. l.oe Is one article which will never he cornered by a trust. FILL'S OP PEOPLE testify to the merit of Banner Salve in curium piles. It U juiranteed. CHAS. UOGiOPS, Druggist. When a young niaa. prop sing, j-tut- ) t rs like a punrtured tin-, it may b I presumed that he Is In earnest. , pROSV WTES ASD CHILBIAIX3 ; quickly cured by Banner S.Uve. Hie ""st healing remedy in th- world, rAS ROGERS, Druggist. When a fellow falls In life, the c r- .,limy of tll.atll ,s c,Ms(,lng l0 a jgree. I pmal delays are caused by expert- "?l,,l!n tw'tft cougn and cold cure. r uo-j n aiwiicj- niiu inr win prcvvni a col 1 from resulting In pneumonia. CiUS. ROGERS. Druggist. The public speaker has not reached the greatest height of his ambition un- ! til he has recommended Bifkins Sope. "I have always used Foley's Honey ;uij Tar couih medicine, and think It the best In the world." says Chas. j .Mender, a newsdealer or Erie, Pa. I Xothirs e'se as good. CHAS. ROG - KRS fHUKgi3t " i I Every man reaches a point In life he llo,-t eare t0 bt toU ubjul . his short comings. A MISUNDERSTANDING. Misunderstood symptoms of disuse leal doctors to trtat something else when the kidneys are out of order. Foley's Kidney Cure will bring you t iieiuiii w nen uiwr iiieuicuir;. nuvc mil led. Take no substitute. CHAS. BOG IE RS. Druggist. I - ! Slangily put, when a man marries j his cook the proof of nls pu.ij'n- j 'n his eating. , KREgUENT POUGHIXG mtlames the lungs. Foley's Honey and ! Tar ""Jf" the "ughlng and heals th iljn's. The ordinary cough medicines which are simply expectorants, will not do this, as they keep '.he lungs Irrl- tated in throwing off the phlegm. The contenteJ man ls contented with his content, and It's about all he ha. i W. L. Yancy. Faducati. Ky.. writes: "I had a severe case of kidney d.sease f rw flifNJo A Oia KPiaf nhf&ir.tuna In England manufactures perfumes on a very large scale. Importing many of the materials from other countries, but also making iarger use of home-grown herbs and flowers. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. un'rv ha- Notable among the pleasures afford- ' "jed by the Saaata Route Is the wln- ter trip to Southern California and Arizona. Renewed acquaintance with thls sectIon wlll ever deVelop fresh points of interest and added industries, in its prolific vegetation and among Us numberless resorts of mountain, shore. valiey and plain. The two dally Shasta train from Portland to California have been re- , frl'ently equipped with the most ap I proved pattern of standard and tour ist sleeping cars, but the low rates of fare will still continue in effect, Illustrated guides to the winter re sorts of California and Arizona may be had on application. C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A., Portland. Oregon. NOT A POISONOUS FACE BLEACH But a true beautifier, being the only prep aration sold under a positive guarantee of 1.000 that it contains not a grain or fraction thereof of poisonous or deleteri ous substances. Indorsed tjy tne most celebrated artiftes of the Uric and dra matic stage; recommended by eminent physicians, and pronounced harmless by leading chemists WISDOM'S FAMOUS ROBERTINE. It in the only preparation now used by fashionable ladies to perpetuate a tieautiful coinp lenon f Alc vour drii''Kit for it and do not be induced lo tak( toythinv ! I'rice Ml cr iilK per liottle. for Gentlemen who cheriab Quality, For Sale by FOARD & STOKES CO, Aitorla, Oregon. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beet eervloe obtainable aa far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS are paid to serve the public and our trains aro operated so as to make close con. nectlons with diverging Unci at all Junction points. Pullman Falsee Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dirlng 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 farther Information call an any ticket rgent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wis. General Agent. THE CHICAGO .SOUTHWESTERN RAILWAY. BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word th s tells of the Passenger Service via ?hc Northwestern tine. EikM Trains Dally between St, Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Puilman Sleepers, Peerless iinlng Cars, Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars. The 20th Century Train Runs Every Day of the Tear. The Finest Train in the World tltctric Liijhtcd Stc.im tinted THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the Finest Dally 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'YS. 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. Agent, 248 Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trams every aay and nlpht 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 hel, of a verity equaled by no otlwv li.ie. feee that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when goln to any point In the United States or Canada. All ticket ai?er,ts sell them. For ra'.es, pamphlets or other Infor mation, address, J. V. CASEY. C. J. EDDY. Trav. Pn.n. Agt.. Gen. Agt., Portland, Oregon. Portland. Ore. THE LOUVRE Strangers visiting in tne city will find the louvre an attractive resort wherein to spend the evening. The Amme Sisters Ladies' Orchestra is still on the hills and presents niithtlva musical program of exceptional merit, Handsome, pool and billiard rooms are a feature in connection with the house. Palatable lunches will be served at all oours liuxuRious Travel The "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains In the world. They embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid production of the car builders art. Thet-e Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The .Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the KAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on the famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Block System, W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISLER, General Agent. Traveling Ag't. Portland, Ore. J.A. FASTABEND GENER4L CONTRACTOR AND Rllll nFft Foley's Kidney Cure cukes kiiacys and U&ddct tight. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. 8:00n.m.Portinnd Union Depotti:likja, 7:00 p.m. ror Astoria and lntr-;4fl p.m. Imedlate points. , I AOTORIA. ?.!. in. I For Portland A in-H:Na.ti C 10 P m Itcrm Miate points 10:30p.m, "KAH1DK DIVItlON. :. m. A til p. in. !:. a in n iu. ;:ll , m, ASTORIA 7 (ii a. m 4 in p. m It UU in SKASIDK i'?;jsj:. m in Sund,v nl) All trains make close connections at Coble with alt Northern Paclfio trains to and from the East or Sound points. J. C, MAYO. Oen'l Fr't and Vvm. Agent, WHITE COLLAR LIM Str IIKKCri.KS take the place of HA 1 1 i:Y GATZKKT iTclephone Dock). Coluu-bia River nnd Puget Sound Nav igation Company, Th-- Hercules leaves Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p. m. leaves Portland dally except Sun day at "a. in. White Collar Line tickets, O. R. & N. tickets and Ilwaco !ty ft Nav, Com pnny Hi kets Interchangeable on Her cules and llassalo. Through Port land i-oiincction with steamer Nahcotta fnm llwaco and liong Jteach points. Telephone No. lit. A. J. TAYI.OIt. Astoria Agent. E. W. CRICUTON. Po'Uand Agent 0 PHI-ART from mrtUml A SUITS I'Mimici- S ill I. ike. Denver, Kl Piirtland W oitli.Oiuitli Kll , fpi'l-llll i It y. St .,iu, ; 9 K'm. m i n cut i Hid K.nl : sli tke. Iieiirrr. ri APinllc liortli, iim.iliu, Kn KxpreMi ciiy, st l., U,, p'-"!" 1 hl'-attnaiol Kl j IVII VValU, l.HWHinn. SiKikaue Mnkiie, .Mliiii-nmJ Vljfer, II. t. I'ul, Ini.uili, 6 p. in. Mllwiikre, CliUMU'il ami Kant. : Krum Aalorta I OCEAN 5TEAM3H1P All KhI1Iik Patei tub ' Jwl Ui etmiiKe. for hii Kraiiciaeo-Hull, 4 p. in 7 it. iu s 10 a in ? u , i''ilu iib: Itiver Slmin h.-iiuuay V l.iii lmr M. 'lay . Knnn I'orlland ! , ,LLM.'fTr KlVKR; K.SumU, On-Knn l Itv, NowtwrsJ Slem A Waf-Land a.j 7 am. Wlllmiill aud Vain- VWp m. TUHt.Tbur hlllKUvra ' Moi..Wvd, auilSat. Urt-f mi t'lty, liaTtmi A sad Kit Way ljn.lliK i Klpurla inakaBlv.r l.UwUlo 3 tia. ni. Hlpsna to lwlntun I dally tain WllUm.iu Hli.r ,n Tue, Thui I'orllainl ti Cerv.illU M mi Wed Saturday , and Way UipIIiik l-'rlday O W T.rvfrvannTiv W. H. HUrtLBURT, Ag't. Astoria, viun. rtum. Ag t. Portland. Or,. POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fait Time AND SUPERB SERVICE WE HAVE 2-DaiIyFast Trains-2 TO I HE EAST If you cannot take ths morning train, travel via the evening train. Both are finely equipped. "OUR SPECIALTIES" FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE Pl'LLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS I'I'LLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LIRRARV (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicani. Kansas City. St. I.ouis, New York, lioston, And Other Kastcrn I'oints Tickets good via Salt Lake City and Denver. It Is to your Interest to use THE OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and sleeping-car berths can be secured from O. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent O. R. A N. Co., Astoria, Or., OR J. H. LOTHROP. General Agent, 135 Third St., Portland. Or. These tiny Capsules are superior to Balsam of Copaiba v,uucus ot injections anoyutnu CURE IN 4S HOURSlnUUr the same diseases w;th- out inconvenience. Snltf hy all DruriH'll. "oj a AT fuo uSli innm 1 VI lunir 1m OOINiSaAgSal J IVptH, Klfth l-eave I Slrwta Overland Kxpre Trains for Halem, Ruseburg, Ash land, Hacrameiilo, ogdeii, San Kran Cisco, Mojiive, IO Angeles, i:i Paso, New Orleans nnd the East. Arrive '7:31) p.in 111 a in 7:tH) p.m 4; SO a. ni At Woodhurn (dally except Sun. IllVl Mtiil-iilitir train connects with train for Mt, An gel. Silverton, II r o w n v 1 1 1 , SprliiKfleld, and Natron, and even lug train for Mt. Angel and Silver ion :30 a. in Corvallla paxen- !S.60pm I it1 r i IU 50 p. ml Sheridan pass,-i- !8.:5a m I KIT. I Dally. !lally ravept Siin.l.iy. Rebate tickets on sale between iwt land. Sacramento and San Kninclsco. Net rate 117 first class and 111 second claaa. Including steelier. Itatfa and tickets to Kaxtern rnlnts ami Europe. Also Japan, China. Hono lulu and Aiutrallu. t'un be obtained fivin J. II. Klckland. Ticket Atfent, U Third Street. YAMHILL DIVISION. Pnsongvr di'iot foot of Jefferson Bt. Leave for Onwi'gn daily at 7 t. t it a. m; 11:30. 1:65. 3 :5. 6:15. I.:5. 1.06. Ii:i0 p. n,. an I 9 a. in. on Hund-iv only. Arrive at Portland dal:v at 'I U. S:30, 10 SO n. m.: 1:35, S ift. 4:30. :o. i:40. 10:00 i. m: 12:40 a m. riallr e- ci-pt Monday; 1:30 and 1 05 a. in. on Sundays only. lA-nve for Dallas dully, except Bun- day, at 4:30 p. in. Arrive at Portland ut 8:30 a. m. PajwenKer train leave Dallas for Alrhu Monday. Wednesdays and Fri days at S : 45 p. tn. Rnturna Turaduy. Thursdays and Saturday. Except Sunday. It. KOEHLElt. Manager. C. II. MARKHAM. Gen. Krt. and Pai. Agt. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST flNO QUICKEST LINE TO St.Paul, Dulolh.Minnpapolis. rhk-ajjo and All Points East. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; REIl VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourlt Sleepers, Dining and HufTct Smoking Library Cars. Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry on sale at O. R. & N. Ticket Oflloe. Astoria. or Great Northern Ticket Office 268 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or address, A. B. C. DENNISTON. City Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portlund. Oregon Short Line Railroad THE DIRECT ROUTE. Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines, LOOK AT THE TIME. 1J Days t'. Salt Luke. 2J Days to Denver. 3J Day.s to Cliicao. 4 Days to Nov, York. Free reclining chairs, upholatered tourlHt sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace alec-pern, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to C. O, TERRY, W. E. COMAN, Trav. Pan. Agt.. Gen. Agent, 124 Third 8t Portland, Or. Or O. W. LOUNSHERRY. Agent O, R. & N. SOMETHING NEW. Just published by the Southern Pa clfio Co. Is a phamphlet upon the re sources of Western Oregon, which In cludes an excellent map of the state, and contains Information on climate, lands, education, etc., exlxtlng indus tries and their capabilities. Attention Is also directed to uch new fields for energy or capital as promise fair return. This publication fills a need long ex perlenced by Oregonlans, in replying to Inquiries of eastern friends. Copies may be had of local agent Southern Pacific Co., or from C. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A., Portliuid. Or. Q 0aiN51ATal Jl PMKIUFFfl BAUD, )iy virtue of an execution and rdr of sale luM nut of the Circuit Ceqrt if th Bint of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, on lb UOth day of January, in 'ii a judgiiivtit and decree rem Uoiod (herein on tim mth day of Mareh, lc.iS, in favor if J. T. line, J. 10. Illg i;ln, II. C. Thtiipon and K. Iftr muii, pn ri tier tlolng buiinn uor i lie fli in niutij of Una, lllgghi & Co., l lulntin, ami ngalnut HHu H. Hmlth, May II. Smith. A. C. Flahrr iwifl R. ;.. Klnl M a.in, ilcfntiiiaiil, for the sum ,. :itib4b, t..'ther, with the cu and diKbuiaeii.ciit of tlil action fcrrdn taxed at J.'UOO loKfllier With Intofrnl ihensin fi-iitti the Ikih day of Match, iMMt. nt (he iiii of 10 "r iftil per an num until paid, and the cot of and iimiii (hi writ commanding and re MUliliig Pie to inn kci alv of the follow Ini! deacrlbi'd real property, to-wll; IU,n, is, 17 tti, III and tg. la (he 1'uwii of ld:cwlld, us laid nut and r cordid by Sila II. Smith, In tim County f i l.ilKep, Htatf of Oriioii. Nollic Ih hcr-tiy given that I wilt on Mniiiliiy, ihn 4ih day f March, 101, at the hi.tir uf 10 o'cbN'k In l ho fiirniiii f nid day, In ft "nt of anil at thi i cult lliiint! diHir, III the t'lty of A o,i, I hilltop County, Orripin, c at pulilic nin tlKi io tin' Mullein Iilddcr for c.inIi, (he nbove iIuhci lh"il r-a liioP'tiy, or " tiiu.-li ilwrrcf a may Ui necee i-.uv to iiiti"fy the JinUiiHiit, iniere), co,,tH u ii. I all ai'i i oliig coal TIIUMAS LINV1I.LV:, Sheil'f of l.'PUNop County, lregi. Aitoi la. i'iei:.iii, J iniiaiy 31, 1901. NOTICE KOU PUHLICATION. t'liiteil St it. a l4inl (itTlce, si Oregon t'lty, tUeij.m. Drc, St. I'M); Nolle U hereby given that In coni iliatnt ilih tho pnivlvloii of the act of i -enure ,,f June S. HWs, entltl d "An m t for the mile t.f uniln-r Ian. I In th dad of California, Orrgnn, Nevada mi I Wiinhingtiin 'IVrritory," a ettimd fd in all the Public lnd Htate y act of Auniim 4, ivri, Chrlntlan Iviernon, f niiiey. i-oiiniy of riatw'p, Htal" of tiieKii, Inn. thl day filed In IliU othc hi Dworn (at iiipiu .No, tJ3j, for the I'llli liiine cf tim NK ipiartrr of itctlon Ni. 27, In tonhlp No. 6 north. i-.-ttiK No, H wrnl. nnd villi nffur pr f to iow that (he land nght If nmir xnlualilc fur lt tlmpi-r or tn than for nKihnUuriU purixwea nnd to cMtatillnh hi cl iliu to mid land before the rritlnter ami recrlvr of thl nlftc at tii'Kon Cliy, tinifoii, cm Thursday, th" 2 ih day t.f April, I SOI. He iiuiti.n a vltiiene; (l.-orne Mo Kar laud. lut Ad.ilph. Alexander Nor man. I, Frederick Nm iniiiid. all of UN lo-y, 1'lalnop county, ir-gon. Any uikI all perwoii t l ilmlng ad-ver-ly the abovf-deacrlbe.l land ar re.iietiM in iliu (heir claim In this oifl.-f on r bef . re ald 2ith dar of April, l'.nl. CIIAft. R M M HEfl, ItrcUter. NOTICE OK HALE In the County Court In and for Jack h.iii County, Oregon, In the matter of the intato of Thaddru V. Harclay, 1 'ereu.-l. Notice I herrby given that under and lv virtue of an order of aln made by Mo- Hon, County Court of Jaekwm County, orrgnn, dated January Tth. l.t'l. and recorded in volume 11 of the probate, record of ald county, on age 4v): 1 ulH mi uitd after March 1st. l!Hil, procntl to at private rate, r .i- cnah. I"t 2i nnd 4H In block I. of (tie town of navel Crnt'T. (.1atop Ciiniy, Oregon, and th H. K. of wctinti 10. In twp. S N. of range M W of V. M. In mid I'lutaup County. OKItTltriJlO HAKCLAT, A.liiilnlnlraliU of etM of Thaddeu W. llirclny. I --.-ae J, Aiiland, Ore. K D. IlltlUtlrt. Atty, Anhliiiid, Ore, ADMINISTltAToll H NOTICE. N.itlce her.-by glvn that the under-i-iune.) admlnlxiiator of the the inline "f J-.hu II. 1-H. ,l.-ci a i, l,y virtu" nn, iiuthiirliv and In purHiiunce of an order loii.l.. liy Hie ( 'utility Court of the Hlate if Oregon, for Multn.iiiiith county, on the H'ti day of January, ItHil. aulhoilx lug and llecniiiiK the raid Hdinlnlitlra t'T tn Aell at o.liiilniHiiator' iile the following demdllit'd real l'1'opi.-rty hcloiiKllig o the t-Hlate of 111" Nil. I John II Tell, dcci-aw-d. altualed and bcliiK In ihe couiily of Clataop, In the Htale of Oregon, to-wlt: The iionliwint 'iiiart.-i of the nnrth w. il iiiar(er of m-ition thlrly-l (3d), tovMiHliip iiln,. iui north, nngr- seven (7) wi-t of the Willamette meridian, con taining forty (40) aetv. I will, an no ch adtnliiliilrutor, on th" 2.1. 1 .lay of March. 1901. at 2 o'clock p. in. of raid day, ut the cmirthouNe tloor nf cialm.p County, ori-ron in At.rln, In Hiihl county, Nell the alnive and f.ncKi.lnir ili-H.-rlli.'d tract of land ut mo line to the hlKhi'Ht bidder for ciiHh mihject to the approval of mild court. JOHN ItoMETHi'H, AdinlnlMtrator of wild EHtate. OOVEUNMENT PROPOSALS, Office of C. Q. M.. Vancouver Dar- riu-lta, Wanh.. Kebruary 12. 1901. Beal- ed proposals, In triplicate, wlll bo re ceived here until It o'clock a. m.. March 12. 1901. and then onened. for furnbihlng fuel at the several military (Mists in this department, and at Camp at Skagwiiy, AIaka, and at Port LiHcum (Port Valdes). Alaska, for fl- ul year commencing July 1st, IDOL In formation furnished here or by quar tonnaster at po"'. U. 8, reserve right to reject or accept any ar all proposals or any part thereof. En-vi-lnpes containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for fuel nt ." and addresHCd to undersigned, J. W. Jacobs. C. O. M. fiUOOD PDiSOK A SPECIALTYo..wTat tiiiry Jtl.oou 1'OISO: pfliiuaiivnii iircd In Id OiM dar. V'lii oan lie trean .1 at lionm foraiini prieo under aanie gunrita ty. If you pn-fnr loo.maher i. e will on Irani to tuir rallronil f uriiand hotel lilllt.atxk nt jharyft.lf wsfnll to cure. If you have takoniur nury, loillilo iiotimli, and lull hnro arhoi tne, fnina, M iioiiinl'att-he In nidulli, More Throat, 'loiplea, 'niifr ('olorx'l Hin, Hirer nn my part of Hi txxlr, llnlror Frehrow fulling out. It I tint KocoudMry lll.001 I'OIKON e Kuarao tea to cur. Wo aukeil the mrmt oliati mi l caaoa anil rlinlleiiR) tha world for ft rime, wrifmniiot rum, q'nli llaas hnaslwar' bn IH mt t h n k 1 1 1 of t he liiont aiitlnan t phyal" Clltna. nOO,OWO capital biihlnd our unciuJl. Uonitl gnarautr. Abioliita proof nnrtt aealeit on Ptillc-iitk . AdHrKM COOK KKMKDY CO, Maaoolo XbuuiIc CUlOAUO. 1JX. He F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Cart Will Receive 8 pedal Attention. No. MS Duane Bt, Astoria. Or. M9. 3. COOK. MJT ' Rea. TL 11IL