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THB MORXISG XSTOKIAM SI N DAY, .Il'XP. 2. WOI Tilephou Main til TEhMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bert by nail, per roar $6.00 Sent by mall, per month 50 Served by carrier, per month SO SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year. In advance. 12.00 II oommunlcat!on Intended tor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Attorian." Uuslness communications of all ktnda and remittances must be addressed to "The Astoria n Publish ing Co. The Astoiian guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any wvpaper published on the Columbia, fiver. Advertising rates can had on ap )irati to the business manager. A "WIDE OPEN" POLICY. Victoria Colonist. Very many people are of the opinion that what is called a ."wide open" pol icy Is a good thing for the business of any. community. We do not brieve it la Undoubtedly such pndices as are associated with the term keep money moving, but it is a sound, economic principle, that the employment of mon?y for purposes that are economic ally illegitimate Interests with legitimate business. By economically Illegitimate we mean such lines of business as pro duce nothing beneficial to the commun ity and unfit men for the efficient pur suit of Industry. In this class are gam bling, the excessive use of Intoxicants and othr vices that need not be men tioned. The amount of money paid out for such purposes as these in a Western city every year Is very great. It is largely wasted. It is all wasted so far as the persn who expends it is concern ed. He has nothing of value to show at the end of the year for what he has paid out in this way, and he is fortunate If he has not something which Is the re verse of valuable. We are all striving to earn more money than we do. This desiri Is not confined to the members of labor unions, who go on strike for higher pay. The rest of us are Just as anxious to increase our Incomes as they are. Yet a large prsportion of the com munity, representing every avocation in life, wastes a considerable portion of its earnings In the inJulgence of Practices which are productive of no good, and are extremely likely to be followed by evil results. Take the case of the man who risks his money in gambling. It is only the professional or the owner of the gambling house who makes money out of this In the long run. The men who keep the games going lose. If they did not lose, the games would not be kept going. We grant that the profes sional gambler is generally free with his monev. The proprietor of a leading clothing house in Seattle or.ce complain ed that his sales of men's silk under wear had almost wholly stopped at a time when gambling was suppresed. He admitted that his sales of men's wollen underwear had increased. He said that this meant that instead of the profes sional gamblers getting the laboring men's money anJ buying silk, the labor ing men were keeping their money and buying wool for themselves. Yet be cause the profit on a suit of silk under wear was very much greater than upon a half-dozen suits of wool, he said the suppression or gambling was a bad thing for the town. The less money the saloon gets, the more is spent at the grocery, the dry goods store, the shoe store or the book-seller's. The less money spent at the saloon and in gamb Distress after eating Is etased from the stomach not bdginjun, work imniadistelT. Until it getto work yon fl i t-tresrd-tbe food Uys in your ston ach like u weight. To sUrt digtotion to make th tomaoh do its work you must assist it if your stomach is weak or alow te work. Baldwin's Dyspepsia Tablets No. 21 toiL.Prn,e,j8 "applies the stom u with neouiry kcido and (uices which uiicwt Us food quiuklv in a proper manner. To get the best reeulU use Baldwin's Health Tablet. ' The Dyapepida Tablet ooa Ma and tab had a "u PRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olsen. 600-J Com. St ling the more goes Into homes of men of small means. It 4s true that the saloon-keeper may be able to build hlm slf a good house, although compara tively few of than do. It la true that seme landmner may be able to build subs'antUI building b vause he can rent the wrnr as a saloon. Hut such struc tures only represent a fragmentary part of the noney that Is spent by the fre quenters of alo.ms. If there were less drinking anJ gambling and more build ing of nonvs, the immunity would be far richer, there woul I b far more em ployment of mechanics, and the whole business tone of the community would be bjitir. This article Is not suggested by any thing occurring at -he present time In Victoria. Thvre Is a marked Improve ment here In all the essentials going to make ap a "wide open" town. It Is a matter -f common ranark that there is mucn Jess promiscuous drinking here than formerly. Neither is it written to inaugurate a moral crusade. Moral crusides often leave a place no better than they find tt. for a reaction Is apt to set In. The best way to keep vice down is to keep it down. When it shows one of Us Medusa heads, strike it- If authority goes rooting after vice, it will only drive It deeper into hiding. You cannot exterminate it. but you can treat it like a pestilentl.il disease keep it un der strict quarantine. WITH THE t'A ItAORAPHERS. Heed not the blusterer; beware of the ! silent man. Chicago Daily News. Life is meant for laughing: otherwise if hurts too mu.-X. Y. Herald. The term "Indemnity" is now used to mean whatever the other party has got Kansas City World. It requires some practice to success fully paste an envelope on a Buffalo stamp Kansas City Star. A man need be shrewd before mar rying, lest he be 'shrewed" after mar rying. Detroit Journal. Men have all sorts of ideas, but thev agree on one thing they hate a hen pecked husband. Atchison Globe. Joseph Bush, of Indiana, Is 108 years old. He has made a quiet sneak on Father Time. Minneapolis Times. The season of appalling mortality among the grandmammas of office boys is about to begin. Minneapolis Times. A positive knowledge of what we want would help us to attain some of the ends we strive for. Indianapolis News. There is more talk over the one lamb whJ made a winning in Wall street than the 9999 who were sheared. Kansas City World. Thereprt that J. Pierpont Morgan speaks only in money-syllables is denied by those who know him beat Montana Record. After all, why not let the sultan be kidnapped? That might be tbe easiest wav it settle the Turkish question Buffalo Express. If the battleship Ohio is true to her name she'll never fail to sail In and cap ture whatever she goes after Anacon da Standard. The philosopher of the Boyne Citizen says: "Train up a hired girl In the way sbe should go and the first thi.ig you know she has gone. By utilizing a few bunks of boiler plate Editor Bryan Is able to run down Into Missouri this week and make a speech. Washington Post. Helladotherium Is not a swear word: neither do-is It pertain to any part of tbe telephone system. It's an animal of Africa. Duluth News-Tribune. People who are very ordinary, indeed, become deoidedly interesting when mixed up in a sca.idal, if It Is big enoueh. Washington (la.) Democrat. No matt'-r how good a soloist you may be you w ill find that very few peo ple like to listen to the music when you bbw your own horn. Brooklyn Life. One of the int-rstlng exhibits that the Paris exposition did not manage to get in time for use was Commissioner Feck's expense account. Washington Star. The Commoner, as a nosebag, Is not entirely satlsfant ry. Once in a while Editor Bryan feels Impelled to take it off and make a spweh. Chicago Tri bune. Jusfc think of J. Pierpont Morgan backed by the Rothschild money. We have tried to think of it, and have been forced to call in help. Denver K-'Pub I loan. It cannot bo long before Chinamen of Influence ar convinced by the facts that Chinese civilisation is not enthled to be called civilisation, at all. New York Times. The tltle.1 foreigner who marries Hetty Green's daughter for the purpose of getting her money will have ro deal with one of the severest cases of grip on record. It vr 1-Herald. A poor Idiot out '.n Illinois must have laid awoke nights, suys the Lyre, to compos.? th's: "'I knew a young lady from Michigan, to meet her I never should wichigan: she'd eat of Ice cream till of pain bhe would scream, and ho'd order another big dichlgan." TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo-Qutnln Tab lets. 2Zc Make friends with bear, but kop hold of Ihe ax. Russian Proverb. Ecxema, saltrheum. tetter, chafing. Ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are quickly cured by DeWltt's Witch Hatel Salve. The cer.a'n pll- cure. CHAS. ROGERS. Drugyis;. It Is a popular beller that the battle ship Ohio can outfot Mr. L'ptotrs vacht. A surgical op-ratlcn Is not nec.xa.irv to cure piles. IVWrtt's Witch Haxel Salve saw all that expense and never falls. Reware of counterfeit. ('HAS ROGERS. Druggist. It isn't always the les: woman in ihi' world th.it's b-st for a so,! man. Mr. James Dri.vn of Putsmouih. Va over 90 years of age suffered for years with a bad .ore on his face. Physicians could nor help him. D Witt's Witch Hazel Salv .cured him perm tn-ntiy. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Emersm said th.it all healthv things fixe sweet-temiered. Emerson never ha 1 a baby. Danger, disease and death llow re flect of the b.iwvls. T'se DeWltt's Lit tle Early Risers to r-gulate th-tn and you will Juld -ears to your life and life to your veurs. Eav to take, never gripe. CHAP. ROGERS. Druggist. No experience meeting is half so In timate as two women who have foiin I that they each lost the'r hair in exact ly the same way. The bilious, tired, nervous man cannot successfully compete with hw haai:hy rival. DeWltt's Little Early Risers the famous pills for constipation will remove the cause of your troubles. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Every woman over 30 at sim time In her life has opened somebody else's let r after makine up her mind to think it "was meant for her. "The doctors told me my cough was Incurabl?. One Minute Cough Cur made me a well man." Norrls Silver. North Stratford. N. H. Because you've not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't desnair. One Minute Cough Cur-' has cured thousands and if will Mire y,u. S-fe and sure. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. A woman eets a lot mor? out of Ufe than a m-in bvaus she has a lap, "A f"w months ae". food which T ate for breakfast would not remain on mv stomach for half an hour. I use.l on bottle of vour Kodo! Dyspepsia Cure and can now ea: mv brakTast and oth er meals with a. relish and my food I thorouehlv digested. Nothing equal Kodol Dyrersia Cure for stormu-h trouble. H. S. Pitrs. Arlington. Tex Kodol Dysp'psia Cure digests what y eat. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Wbenever I eat too much of some thing I always dream that I have got mvlf enraged. Dvsne!:i?s cinnot b long lived be because to live requires nourishment Food Is not nourishing until It Is digest ed. A disirdered stomach cannon digest food. It must have assistance. Kodol Pvspensia Cure d1(r!s all kinds of food without aid from the stoma-h, allowing it to rest and regain Its natural func lions. Its elements sre exaorlv the sam as the natura' digestive fluids and H simply can't help but d you good CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. A woman's way of fixing it with h-r conscience for not being found out is to bake it hardeir for the woman who does tne same ining ana gets caugni at it. IT DAZZLES THE WORLD. No discovery in medicine has ever cre ated one quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia. Hemorrhage. Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom It has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest cure In the world. It Is sold by Frank Hart who guarantees satisfaction or refunds money. Large bottle 50c and 11. 00 Trial bottle free. What a woman says goes If she. says it Into a telephone. STRIKES A RICH FIND. "I was troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and nervous debil ity." writfs F. J. Oreen. of Lancaster. N. T. "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicine I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are Just splerulid for female troubles: that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down wxwn. No other mdlene can take its olace in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaran teed by Hart's Drug Store. To frown In a mirror will cast, a ser ious reflection on any girl. IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE. The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the best In the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect heaier of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sor-.-s. Sr-alds. Boils, UlcM-s, Felons, Aches. Pains and all Skin Kruptlons. Only In fallible Pile Cure. 25c a box at Hart's Drug Store. BLOWN TO ATOMS. The old Idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has bvn exploded; for Dr. King's New Ufe I'M, which are perfectly harm less, gently atlmuUte liver and bowels to expel poisonous ma'ter. cleanse the sys tem ami absolutely cure (m.nlitton and Slk tiead-iche. Only 2io At Hart's Drug Store. All men are not hand Mite, are home less (hurt others. but some QUICK RELIEF FOR ASTHMA. Miss Maude Dickens, Parsons. Kan., writes: '-I suffered eight yvtr with asthma In its worn form. I had several attacks luring (he las: year and was not expected to live through them. I began using FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and It h:is never failed to give Inl ine Hate relief." Hart's Drug Store. TV true real will he clear to the Cubans as soon ss they freely uiul spon taneously grisp the fact that a chant for annexation to this country Is a great privilege, Edward Huss. a well known business man of Salisbury. Mo., write: " I wish to say for the benefit of others, that I was a sufferer from lumbago and kid ney trouble, and all the remedies I took gave me no relief. I was In lured to trv FOLEY'S KIDNEY CI'RE, an I after the use of three bottles, I am cured. Hart's Drug Store. Two heads are never better than one the morning after. The lack of energy you feel, the back- niria in.l rut il.vWn in.lift.m iT.in ..II ......MM. L-I.I...W. .ll... I ft , 411 MUUV (.11 VI Ut'l FOLEY'S KIDNEY OF RE will restore votir strength and vigor by making the kidneys well. Take no substitute. Hart's Drug Store, No. Maude, dear, it doesn't take u sharp voice to make cutting remarks. Allm Halversm f W- st Prairie, Wis., avs: "People come ten miles to buv Fi LEY'S KIDNEY M'RE." .vlille J A. Sp-ro, of H-lmer. l:id., says: "It Is the medical wond t of the age." H irt's Di uij Stop. It Is. perh.nw. nitur.il that tb-' aero naut should feel uppish. A. O. Rl i-ichf.rl. West 3-ngor. N Y, says: "I hive heu trouble' I with kid ney dlJas f r th-' las: five years. Have il.x t r.' l with several phvl.'ians and I g no relief until I uil two tt ties of FOLEY'S KIDNEY "VKE." Hirt's Drug Srore. Fir th. Irst time the gold In Fii.-l,-Sam's strong box has pa-wed J".0t),0oo. OiM). Another recrd of the usual kind Is due to a Republican administration. William W.xxlard. of Decatur. la., writes: "I was troubled with kidney disease for several years and four one doMar sine hot Men of FOLEY'S KID Nl'v I'l'lt'-: cured me. I would recom mend It to anyone who bn kidney truubl?." Han's Drug Store. It Is cl'ar that the war In Afrlia still continues. Lord Kitchener's latest des patches begin with the significant wcrtis: "I regret to report." Cycling has Irs ups and downs. After the downs, use BANNER SALVE If yu are cut or bruised. It heals the hurt miickly Take no substitutes. Hart's Drug Store. AKulnnld.) speiks of th "glorious sov ereign banner of the Frilled States," a phrtse that will be sharper than a ser;wnt's t'nh to the Missouri legls. lature. Ira D. Reekard. Duneomhe. la.. writ 's: "My little boy s.-alde.) his leg from the knee to the ankle. I used BANNER SALVE immediately and In three weeks' time It was aimer entirely heal ed. I want to recommend it to evrv family and advise them to kt-ep Banner Salve on hand, as it Is a sure cure for scilds or any ory." Hart's Store. n-,, SOMETHING NEW. Just published by the Southern Pa cific Co. Is a phamphlet upon the re sources of Western Oregon, which In clude an excellent map of the state, and contains Information on climate, lands, education, etc.. existing Indus tries and their capabilities. Attention is also directed to such new fields for energy or capital aa promise fair return. This publication fills a need long ex perienced by Oregonians, in replying to Inquiries of eastern frtinda. , CoDles may be had of local agent Southern Pacific Co., or from C. H. MARKHAM. O. P. A.. Portland. Or BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word thla tells of th Passenger Service via Korthwesleni line.. Eight Trains Dally between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman 81epers, Peerless Dining Cars. Library and Observation Can, Free Reclining Chair Car. The 20th Century Train Runs Every Day of th Tear. The Finest Train in the World Cltctric Lighted Steam Heated 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'TS. This is also the BEST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell ticket via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISLER, General Agent. Trav. Agent, 248 Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Uv. PORTLAND. ArHvs" S.'00a.m.)PoYtland Union tfc'potlu'tldVm. :S5 p.m.lfor Astoria and lntei-0;40 p.m. Ituedlate point. T " A8TOU1A. '"" T.am.ror Portland A ln-)ll: Ma, to. 6.10p.m.term:dlut points 10;30 I p.m. RKASIDB DIVISION. Il::tt. m. .v; ii. in. S:;W a ui ASTOR1W SliASlDK ? 4n a m 4ivp.m U Uu in 1'J'Mlp in 7 00 , III 'D. ui. , i.M) i. in. 1 Suniln.v winy All trains maka close connections at Goble with all Northern Paclflo trains to and from the East or Sound points, J. C. MAYO, Gen'l Fr't and Pass, Agent WHITE COLLAR LINE (Telephone Dock.) Columbia River and Fuget Sound Nav igation Company. The Tahoma leaves Astoria dally ex cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Sun day at 7 a. m. White Collar Line tickets. O. R. A N. tickets and Ilwaco Ry A Nav. Com pany tickets Interchangeable- on Ta horn nnd Hawaii. Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcotta from Ilwaco and Long Bench points. Telephone No. 111. A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Agent E. W. CRICHTON. leilan'd Agent I a k rrr k I A LAC I ARrNn Urt. 1 (lJ I nULl I LJ GENHR4L CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER - I Depot. Fifth and Leave I I Streets. Arrive Overland Express Trains for Salem, Roseburg, Ash- lu n.l '.:30 p.m Ogden. San Fran- '9:15 a m Cisco. Mojave. Los An ire I v Po.n S:30 a m New o'rleana and 7:00 p.m the East. At Woodburn (dally excent Hun. I .1 day). morning I train connects with tram for Mt. An Kl. Sllverton. Brownsville, Springfield. and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Silver- ton 30 a.m Corvallls camion. I!s m n m cer I l!4:S0 p.ml Sheridan pass-n- l!8::5a m rer. i Dally. iDnlly except Sunday Rebate tickets on sal between Port- i land. Sacramento and San Francisco Net rates 117 first class and $11 second ! class. Including sleeper. Rates and ticket in Pj.t.rn ; land Europe. Also Janan China itnnn.1 from y B. Kirkland. 27,2 ! Third Street. YAMHILL DIVISION. Pasenger depot foot of Jeffrrsoa St Leave ' for Oawego dally at 7:M. fM m; 11:30. 1:58. 1:25. MJ. :2S; t:U n.30 p m. and a. m. on Sunday .11ve at p,rtJaJ daily at UM. -:ln- m-: ,:a5- MO. 10:00 p. m: 12:40 a. m. dally ex cept Monday; 8:S0 and 11:05 a. m. oa Sundaya only. Leavo for Dallas dally, except Bun day, at 4:30 p. ra. Arrlvt at Portland at 9:30 a. m. Passenger train leaves) Dallas for Alrlee Mondays. Wedne1a vi. daya at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Oen. Frt. and Paas. Ait GRADE Tf) RE ESTABLISHED. Notice Is hen-by given, that the Com mon Council of the Cltv of Astoria in tends to establish the gTade on Frank lin avwue In that part of the City of Astoria ss laid out and recorded by John Adair, from Thirty-sixth street to Fortv-flfth street, at the following height above the base of grades as es tablished by ordinance No. 71 of said city, entitled, "An ordinance to estab lish a base of grades for tbe street of Astoria," to-wit: At the Intersection of Franklin ave. nue wKh Thirty-seventh street at 122 feet on the west side and 125 feet on the east side: at the Intersection of Franklin avenue and Thirty-eighth street 137 feet on the west side and 140 feet on the eat side; at the Intersec tion of Frinklln avenue and Thirty ninth street 179 feet on the west lde and 182 feet on the east side; at the Intersection of Franklin avenue and Fortieth street 221 feet on the west side and 221 feet on the east side; at the inter-vetlon of Frinklln avenue and Forty-first strn 260 feet on the west side and 260 feet on the east side; at the Interseftlon of Franklin avenue and Forty-second street 239 feet on the west side and 237 feet on the east side; at the Intersection of Franklin avenue and Forty-third streot 213 feet on the west side and 213 feet on the east side; at the Intersection of Franklin avenue nd Forty-fourth street 231 feet on the west side and 229 feet on the east side: at the Intersection of Franklin avenue and Forty-llfth street 193 feet on both l ies. The street and the grade there of between the points designated 's to be on a utraight and even slope throughout the entire width thereof. This notice Is ordered published In the Morning Astorian for tn days by resolution of the Common Counell adopted on :he 20th day of May, 1901. the first publication thereof being on the 22r1 day of May 1901. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. . 1 S-7 SOUTH i RIIKMIFFR SALIC. By virtue of an execution and order of salrt Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of CU'sop. .mi the 27th die of My. IWU. upon a Judgment rendensl th'tvln on the Hh dav of May, l'.KH, In favor ,f ('. H. Jackson, plaintiff, nnd against W. B, Kdw.tnls, defondant, for the mini of One Hundred and Klghty-oiie 71-100 dollars, together with interest Iheieon at the rate of 6 per ecu per milium from the 'h .Uv of Mav. 1WI. the c""ts I'll I dlsiiiltwiiients of this Mill t tilX'd ill $U,:o nnd the iosts of and upon this writ rominan ding and renulrlng tne o make stle of the following d scribed rei propcr'y, lo-wll: Iot mimlieml fmiril). In block num. bereil thlrty-lhree iX), In the town of Astoria as laid out and recorded lv John M. Shlvelv, lot miiiitcred fourteen til). In block numbered fi-e (M. In F'i-si Addition to (Venn Grove us laid out nnd recorded by J. T. Mulkey, In Claisop ('mi nt y, On-gMi. Notice Is hereby given, that I will on Monday, the tt day of July. 1901, at the hour of 10 o'cI'Vk In the forenoon of said day. In front of and at the Court House d.xir In the City or Astria, Ciatson ('oimty, Oregon, sell at public suction, to the hlgh-t bltHer for wli, ths atxv dencrlbed real proMriy to satisfy the Julgniint. Interwt. costs and accruing costs. THOS. LINVILLK. Sheriff, Clntn County, Oregm. Astoria. Oregm. May 2Sth. 11W. SHERIFF'S SALE Notice l hereby given, iti.it I will on Monday, July Rth. 1901, nt the hour if tn o'clock, a. m at and In front of the Court House d.xr nt the City f As. rorla. 'n ("lals i'outity, State of Ore. rti. I w ill offer for sale and sell at pub lic auction to the high"! bidder for cash ! n ""1 1,1 um" "f Ml''' n'"1 M"' giii'ir wit -Mti.e noi ir'..' ' ir i" I which the County of (lntoi nnd School DItrlots N.. 1 and b of Clatsop (' lUii'y. have acquired title bv virtue of sales for mx.-s. and all tt-iU .-stn:.. and pi-.p-rtv that hns 1".H here'ofore nntvh tried bv ; i 'tuts hi County or School Ivsiilcu N' ( 1 and fl of Cl.its i; Coiniiy at tax rule 1 IIM'I tl'l .xcq-ilred td'MVto tllei .'Under. and whl h Is now owii.-. bv xald Colin IV. or "aid Seho J Dls'r'cts TIIOS, LINVILt.E Sh-rllT Clrttso-t (inn! V. i In goii. Dated this :::h d iv ..f May, r."d. SHEItlFF'S SALE Fly virtue of mi xMill.m and order of nle ltmi'.i out of tbi- Circuit Court of t - Sdte of nrsron. for the County of Clits p. on the :s;h ,!ny of Mav. r.mi. i lipoti a Judirtn 'tit and dvn e rendered therein on the ,th dav of Mav, l'Hlt, In favor of W. T. Seholfl -ld an I E Hank re-partner, doing bllUn as Heho. flel't and H.iuk-. airaiiis' V c, l.-nsen and Anna Jensen. .-f iidauK. for the I i .r illY". fJI Irl. I,,'..,.... M.. r..,.,, m I the rate of 10 m-r --rt t per annum frvmi the ;.".d il iv of Mav, 1S9S, to the Tth day "f Mir, 1901, the further sum of 1" at-torn-y's f-s. the i-osts an t disburse ment of this suit tuxed t ir :o nnd In terest on said judmtvnt at the legal rate of lntre. mill the rttH'a nt nn.l iitmi ! thl writ rotnm.uidlng nn.l ''iHiulrlng nu I to mnk aile of the folliwlng d.-rrlbed r'nl property, to. wit: ' It II In block 47, In Taylor's AxlorU. j In Clatsop County, Oriiron Notl.' i her"ly glv"ii, that I will on I Monday, the 1st law of July, 1901. nt th ! hour of ten o'c lo k In the f in-noun of said dav. in fneit of an I nt the Court Hon,, .loir, 'n the City of Atorla. Clatop County. Oregon, c!t nt pilule I nuetlon, to th" hlnlv! bidder fr eneh, j the alv' d Til" I real iro,i.'rty, to i satisfy the lulk'nien'. livred. i'''! un.1 I all irrnilnir Tll is LINVILI.E. Sheriff. I C lU'in Count v. ureg.in At rla. r..giti, May :h:1i, I'M NOTli'E FOR I'L'BLICATlnN. ' 'i riniii. .11 x v i:pii No, Ice In her-by iflven that In com pliance with the provisions of the aet of cnigre!is of June 3, 1HTS, entltli-"! "Am art for the sale of timber hinds in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and Wanhlngton Territory," as extend ed to all th public lind staten by act of August 4, 1S93. Wllllsm W. I'npe, f Olney. County of Clntaoji, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement. No. 5271, for the purchase of lot 4, sec. 3; lots I, 2, 3 anil 4, of if'rtlon No. 4, In township No, t north, range No. 7 wt, and will offer proof :o show that the iund sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural punxmo, nnd to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 8th day of August, 1901. He name as wltneses: Mrs. Mary Denek. of Olney, Ciatson County, Oregon; Sebastian Glaser, of Olney, CUtaop County, Oregon; Mrs. Appollonla Johnson, of Olney, Clatsop County, Oregon; Sidney Dell, of Asm rla, Clatsop County. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse. Iv the above-di-sciibej lands are re quested to rile their claims In this of fice on or before said 8th dav of Au gust. 1901. CHAS. B. MOOUKS. Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. United State Land Office, Oregon City, Ore sron. April 29, 1901. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this office by Albert Lelch hardt, contestant, against homestead entry No. J 1 592. made October 12th. 1895, for lots and 9 of Sec. 29, and lot 5 and the N. W. of S. W. of Sec. 28. township 4 north, range 8 west, by Charle E. Nawn, contestee, m which It Is alleged that contestant "knows the present condition of the same; also that said Charle E. Nawn abandoned his said homestead entry for more than six months prior to the expiration of five years from the date of his entry, to-wlt: for more than six month prior to Oc tober 12, 1900; that said tract of land was and Is not settled upon and culti vated according to law by the said Charles E. Nawn; that sild Charles E. Nawn never established a bona fide res. Idence upon said claim; that the ab sence of said Charles K. Nawn from said homestead claim was and Is nor due to employment In Ihe military or naval service of the United States dur ing time 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 15th. 1901. be fore the Register and Receiver at the United States Lind Office In Or-'gin City, Orgon, The said contestant having. In a prop er affidavit, filed April 29, 1901, set forth facta which show-that after due dlll-g-ence. personal service of this notice can not be made. It Is hereby o-dered and directed that such notice be given bv due and proper publication. WM. GALLOWAY, Receiver i NOTICE 01" AIMINISTIUTION. Notice Is hereby given to all whom II tuny concern, that the undetslgnsd hat been appointed (hit itduilnlstrator of ths estate of Ruth darner. aecsaniHl; and all persona having claims ugnitiat the snld estato tiiusi pnmetil tht swna lo the unileraignnl duly verified, nt hl ntllcc lii tit Amorla Havlnim Utuik, at Ihn Cltv of Ast irla, In Clatsop county, In the State of Oregon, on or before months from this date, JOHN W. OAR NIC It. Administrator. Dated at Astoria. Oregon, this Utl day of May. A. I). IWl ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that (lis un dersltrned has been appointed adminis trator, with the will annexed, of th rsinte of John C, Trulllnger, dtieam, and all ersons having claims against ttie sstale of snld dwensed must pre sent the same to the undersigned, duly verified, at the office of the Wtnl Hltora Mils Compmy, nt the corner of Bond and Tenth strel. In the City of A toria. in tlntsop (utiy. Oregon, with in six months from this rtatt. P. A. TRULUNtirat. Administrator. Dated t Astoria, Oregon, May 10th. A. D.. 1901. ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTP.D. IN THE OOirVTY COURT OF TUB COUNTY OF CLATSOP. In the mutter of th" mtat an ad mission to probate of the last will and testament of David Whltnry, Jr., ds reard: Notice la hereby irtvrn (list I lmv (hi rtsy been appointed by th County Court of th State of Oregon, for t'lat nop county, adnilnlstrslor-wlth-ths-wlii-annexed of the emste if I 'avid Whit ney, Jr., deceased. All persons having claim aitniii't tl. r'ate are hrby notified to present th" .vn to me, prop erly verified, at the ilh. e . f the county clerk of Chitunp County. Oregon, with in six month from ill .tve W W vTRTf. Adinlnlitr.ilor "f the rtnt(i of David Whitney, Ir , deremi-d ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Not lee In hereby given that the un derpinned have ben app dnted admlnla Ira tor uf the entste of Alfre.1 II. Stone, deceased, by the County I'Olirt of i'liit.i County. Oregon, nnd that all persons hivlnir rlaltnn agalt.st sail es tate sre h''f'tiy required to prent ths same the und -rslimed duly verified ns by law provided, within six month from the date of this notice. Verified rlnlms atfttnet sat t estate may be pes eented either to the underwlgned. H O, Van Duen at his office m Aatrlx Oregon, or Mr J D McFarhuie at hi office of business, at Knnppt, Oregon All persons Indebted to nld estate, are hereby required to iy such Indehted iiens, H. O VAN DtWF.N. J. D M FAULANE Administrator of th Fs(at uf Alfred H Slone, llereaaeil. Dated thla 1st dav of May. 1901. SHERIFF'S BALK By virtue of n exei-uUon iind order of sal.. Issued out "f :he oircult court of the Stat if irrerm for the County of Clats ip -mi May 111. iu-n at Judgment and order .if sale rendered therein Vinh l. I!9. In favor of lllake, McFall ''..mtisny, plaintiff. nd against Genre Mbtert. defen lant. fsr the sum of llii ci tneetber ith Mter. est thereon from date .f udl(ineiit St th-' rite irf ,r rent -r :innuoi snd Ihe coets uf th's writ, rtrtiniandlng in to "levy ii in th' iir.iper'v of sitld de fell , lilt d escribed III ai. i.rder of 4l to satis'y .ti iidimi :it. iniereet and cost. I did lew iihiii the f.ill.iwinK describe! iv.il iireier v: 9 and 10, In hlok 11. In ihe T.nvn ..f Idl'M'lld: lots 1, 2. .1, 4. 1. unit - in libs k 9 in th- Town of Mill's Klrxt Addition to Astoria: lot :'. in l.Uk II. In the T'.wn of Senl Rock lie uli, ,in. IoIm nnd 21. In block 2. lit the Town of ltng Itranch, all In Clu'sip County. Oreg in, uid that I v!ll n Mon.liy. the :4th dav of June. H), t,e hour . f 10 o'cloi k In the forenoon ,,f mild day In the frn: door ef the curt h. ii"" In the c:ty of Astoria, ''luinop County, Oreg in. sell it public h i tlo-i i,, the highest bidder for '-mil the alcrve.de. crlhed real pn.iertv to mitlufy raid liitlgiiM-rit. lri'er.-4' nn.l n Accruing eonts THOMAS I.INVII.LE. Sheriff "f CK'sin I'ounty, Oregon, Astoria. Oregon. May 22, 11. SHERIFF'S SALE My virtue of an execution and order of site Issued out of the circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County orCbitsop, on the 14th dav of May. 1901; upon a Judgement rend -red therein i the 20th day of February. I NOT. In favor of Myra Russell, plaintiff, and against Mary I. Gillette, defendant, for the sum of fl.r..40. the euiil of $.vx 40 having been satisfied, leaving a biliince due on said Judgment of the ruin if IlK.'i. together with lnlr?st thereon at the rats of 10 per c.-nt per annum, and 'he costs of nnd upon this writ commanding and re (lulrlug me to levy upon the projierty of the above mi tiled dc'indaut to satisfy the balance of sild lodgment, Interest, costs and nil accruing costs, I did on the Hth day of May. l!rl. ntaeh th following described r'nl property, to wlt: Its 9. 10, II. 12. 13, Hub. of Rlk. XV. lot. fi. 7. 23. 24, 25. 2, Hub. of Hlk. 4: lots 8. P. 10. II, 1?. 11. Hb. ,if Hlk. 7: lots 1, 17, 27, 28, 29, 30, Su!. of Mlk. 99; lots II. 12. Mlk. 49: lots 7, S. 9. Mlk, 88; and nil thai portion f blink 111 de crlhed us follows; beginning at a point on the north line of lot 6 III Slid block. 48 fet east .rf the northwest corner thereof and th-nce running east along the north line of said lot fi and lot 5. 27 feet, thence south on a line paral lel with the west. 'Ine of said lot . SO ferd, thene,. west 27 feet, thence north to the pine-; of beginning, being Mrtlons of bus r. and In sal I block Jll. In the Cy or Astoria, n laid out nnd recorded by John M. Shlvelv. Lot 2. In Sec. 21. Tp. 8, N. f It. 8. west Of the Will. Mir. 37 03 acrs. Megln 8t south bound iry of Shlvely D. L, C. 414.86 feet west of S. R. corner of raid D. L. C. nnd run thence N. and pnra!l with the E. line of said D. L. C. to south houndury of pipe line R. of W., thence wem along said R. of W. to a point 191.3 feet west of east line of tract herein described, thence south and parilM to east line of tract herein described to south boundary of said D. L. ('., thence nlnnr nM aoiitli lln to beginning, containing 6 41 ncrcs, In Tp. 8, N. of R. 9, wi st of Will. Mcr. All of said described real property being In Clatsop county, Oregon. Notice k hereby Vcn Ml.lt I will rn Monday, the 24th day of June, 1901. at the hour of ten o'clock In th? forenoon of said day In front of and at the Court Hons,, floor In tho City of Astoria, Clat sop county, Oregon, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the above described real property to satisfy said Judg-nent, Intere,, rrmtB nn(1 a)i Accruing costs, THOS. LINVILLE. Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or. Astoria, Oregon, May Hih, 1901.