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inn MOKxiSG Astortus wnuxmu. ju.vt 10. Telephone Main WL TEhMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Bet by mail, per year 1100 Bent by mall, per month SO Served by carrier, per month M SEMI-WEEKLT. Bent by mail, per year. In advance, $1.00 ; All communlcatloni Intended tor pub lication should be directed to "K.lltor Astonan." Dullness communications of all kind and remittance must be addressed to "Ttia Astorian Publlsh- tBf CO." The Aitorian guarantee to Its ad Yertiter the largest circulation of any nwvpaper published on the Columbia rhrer. Advertising rates can had aa P liratlnn the business manager. PERSONAL IMPERIALISM. IX - SCRPRISE THAT TOC SHOULD ADVANCE A PROPOSI TION SO ITTERLY INDEFENS ABLB. 4XP REC5RET THAT THIS COMMUNITY SHOULD FE SO "TlROSSLV MISREPttESENTEn BY A NEWSPAPER IT RUSH ED IX ITS MIDST."-From C. W. Fulton's letter to the A?Wn. published Jun 1. ' It woull be interesting io know what Mr. Fulton's sources are for as certaining the sentiments of the com munity. Is it from opinions g.itnerej In the highways and byways of the citv or Is it the outcome of a sr!es of heart to heirt talk. with C. W. Ful ton? Does the strength of feeling that has accumulated and gathered weight as the years have come and gone. rep resent naught els than senseless chat ter, or have the tas-payers and busi ness men of Astoria been sincere It their denunciations of that policy which has made the exports of the Columbia basin tributary to Portland, rather than to the geographical seaport of Oregon? There are three daily newspapers in Astoria and while they have i ff ered among themselves on many subjects they hive apparently been unanimous 1n one the Justice of common point rates being granted to Astoria, and the making of this harbor the great port of Oregon. The News has persistently done yeoman service In Astoria's be half. Both editor ally an J locally it ha championed the ommon cause. Un til a week ago there w;rj almost daily references bearing upon the advantages that would result to the entire com monwealth If Astoria was afforded that recognition which Is rightfully tier's. The columns of fhe Xews have ben open to Mr. Fulton, as have the col umns of the Astorian. I: is not be yond reason to say that any newspa per 'n the state of Oregon would re ceive and publish any communication from Mr. Fulton. H Is a man prom inent In the public eye and as a pos sible United States senator is entitled to a bearing at all t'tnes. Rut the publication of a signed letter dos not carry conversion and c-mvk ti.w to the editorial mind. Nor has It apparent- ly ehangeJ the policy of the News. No. retraction of previous articles has been . made and the communication from Mr. Fulton was run purely as l-joal news. The Budget has from time to time , urged that commm ,int rat-s be granted and utterances to the contrary have not yet emanated from its edi torial sanctum. The commercial b'xllsa of the city have signified their allegi ance to Astoria as against Portland, and bate worked to secure the recog nition of this seaport. Business men have consistently and prPsistently re garded the attitude of Portland, and particularly of the grup of railway kings who control the tates on export freights, not only as being antagonis tic to Astoria's welfare and develop ment, but as openly hostile. Where should one sek to know th sentiment of a community? If not fr,m its newspapers, nor ios commercial bod ies, nor Its mertshants, then where j th source? Mr. Fulton has a dominant genius for leadership. He controls the party organizition and has fought his way to political supremacy in flats.p county. In the Republican councils of the state he Is listened to with res pect. But becau-e a political ,-ad-r may dictate to a conv-nlion who its candidates shall bJ, It does not follow tint he can mould the sentiment of i community at will. KEEPING THE STANDARD HIOH. Seattle Poet-Intelligencer. By the decision of a naval court-martial held at Manila. Lieutenant T'jwn lev has been sentenced to dismi.-sal from h navy. The case tllusirates the rigid sense of what Is due to the hon or and dignity of itie service which li entertained by !he gre.it majority of of ficers In the navy. The offence which Lieutenant Townley committed and for I which he Is to suffer this disgrace anJ I punishment s one which would b look ed upon as venial by men In civil life In any rank in society. 11, was not of j hVlalty connectel ::i any manii-r i;h ! th? commissary ortlcers of the army. who- defalcations created the rec-nt jscindils in Manila. He n. appealed to to assist an officer in the vo unt.vr army to secure funds t.i make g.vd a deficiency n his acounts, A; the so. licltation of his army friend. Lieutenant Townlv went to merchants In Manila who ha I profiled largely by government contract, an l asked them to eontrib- ute to make good this deficit In the ac. counts of an army commissary, and save him fr--m disgrace and imprison ment. Sone of them responded, others Jld not. Leutenant Towitlsy had no wrsonjl interests In :h matter. He stated the facts fully and frankly en the ;rlal of the defaulting army offi cers, and was corroborated by the mer- chants whom he had approach!. At tbe conclusion of the army trials, Lieutenant Townley wa prmp;'y cour -martialed and on his own state, ment was convictel and his been sen;, en-ed to dismissal from the service The peculiarly m,fonu:hi:e thing for Lieutenant Townlev is thai he us ve t red neiriv fourteen yeas ao. an.l cuild r-i have en .ail'd up-a to perform duty save f .r his own drS re to he again In active employment. His r-tir-mett: was f r Usability 1-icured 'n th' i:ne of duty At the outbreak f the w ar with So.iin U-'utenant Townley solicited and obta nd active duty, and remained on such 'luty ever since. Having recover M in great pir; fpim the disability which led to his retire ment, he was making an earnest eff 'rt to get back into the service, and a bill aassej at the last congress authorised the president to restore h m to the ac tive list: not to the position which he would have held had h never b'en re. tired, but to rank with his Juniors by ten years or more. He stvulj have been high onthe list of lieutenant com. minders. He was willing, to get back Into active duty, to accept a position as a Junior lieutenant, although well in to nvddle age. Now. from a mistaken d-sire to be friend a recent and casual acquaintance among the volunteer officers in the oth er branch of ;h- military service, he has committed .m off-nce which his brother officers cannot overlook .r con-I don, s compelled to Iwiv the service i in disgraee, and t,i p,pular -stimati'n will ra.ik am ng the officers who were engaged in defrauding the government, in l who tvre promptly punished for the off-ne-. The ae se-ms in S 'me respects a hard one. t inH sa ne time, it is a drci ledly g.vxl hing that th-, offii'ers of the navy are thoroughly Impressed with the obligation which they owe to keep up the standard of personal honor in their service, anil to permit no man who falls below that standard to keep his position am ng 'h-m. In their es tlmition Lieut-nant Townley disgraced himef and the s-rvioe when he lent his aid to conceal an olTence committed against the government. Involving nvira! turpitule, and when he solicited contributions from Manila merchants. under circti.r.s".ancs which aroused a i suspicion that the money so solicited was to be usel as i bribe to secure future and unlawful favors. S.VT3 HS WAS TORTURED. "I suffered such &aJns from corns I c'Uld hardly walk," writes H. Robin son, Hillsborough, III., "but Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured them." Acts like magic on sprains, brulss. cuts, stres, scaJds. burns, boils, ulcers. Perfect hal?r of skin disases and olles. Cure guarantied by Hart's drug store. It Is now the limit of knocking to say that a man doesn't know any more than a nicago professor. WORKINK 24 HOCRS A DAY. Th-r-'s no rest for those tireless lit tle worker. Dr. Kings New Life Pills Millkm are always busy, curing torpid liver, Jaundice, biliousness, fevr and ague. They banKh .ic:k headache, drive out rnalarii. Nevr gripe or weaken. Small, 'aste nl-e, work wonders. Trv them. '1. at Hart's drug store. Trie Uors aie acting in a manner to indicate that the statement of Joe Chamberlain that the war Is over has no: y-t reached them. Dyspeptic omnct b long lived be because to lit'" requires nouri-hment. Fo-id is not nourUhing until It Is digest ed. A disordered stomach cannot dig-it food. It must hive assistance. Kodol Dysppp-ila "'ure diiT'Sts all kind' of food without aid from the stomach, allowing k to rest and regain Its nitural func tions. Its .-lem'nts ire exactly the same as th-t natural digevtlve rlulds and It simply, can't help but do you gojd. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidcers and bladder tigLt. Allen Halverson of West Prairie, Wis., sava: "People corns ten miles to buv FOLEY'S KIPNEY Cl'llK." while J A. Spent, of H-l-uer, lnd.. says: "It ts the ni'dtcU w-on.lr of the age." Hart's Drug Store. Tillman Is getting a much newspa per space aa though he had been cur1. whereas It Is the fnltel States a-nate that has been operated on for appendi citis. A. O. Wriehrl. West Bangor. X Y says: "I have Vrn trouble,! wl'.h kid ney disease fr the last five years. Have doot re-.l with several physicians and I t( no relief until I used two bot ties of WLEVS KIPNEY CUKE." Hut's Prug Store. The anti-canteen peool,. have mad a hit at last. Five hundred soldiers wrecked . s.il-vn !ii ' Frisco and put an awful crimp In the rum dem.vi. Moat oC them are in the guard house. Wlllltim Woodard. of Decatur, la., writes: "I was troubled with ki.lnev disee for several vear and four one dollar sixe bottles of FOLEY'S KIP NEY CI' RE cured inc. I w-nutd rt.in- . ... I t . ......... 1. . . I I 1 . .. .roubL,- ,u.f, prug Store. For a man who declares he ha no enemies to punish, Mr. Uu.v Is nuking things rather unpleasnt for the gen tlemen who contrbuted to the cam. plgn fund which failed to bring abut his defeat. Cycling has Its ups and downs. Afvr the dvtwns. us MANNER SALVE If yuu are cut "r bru's'J. It hsitls the hurt "uickly. Take no substUutss. Hart's Pruj Store1. A great many ,-rud things ate d,m m the name of charity l'hii.l.ilp!na amateurs are to s ng "Tho M kado. FLOWN ATOMS. The old Idea that the boJv sometimes neevls a powerful, drastic, pursat ve pill has been exol vle.); for Pr King's New Ijfe PI !l. which are perfectly harm less, gently stlmulite Ivt and bowels to expel poisonous ma t. r. cleanse the sys tem and absolutely cure ins;ija:to-i tnd Sl k Heil iche. Only I5c at Hart s Drug Store. They say she'li be married in June. At cooking she'll try h-r haul s.sn. And the man of her choice Will hive cause to rejoice If she can boil, without burning, the prune. Ecsema. viltrheuu, letter, chafing. Ivy poisoning and all kln t -mires are quickly cured by De-Witt's Witch Haiel Salve. The certa.n ple cure. ,'HAS. RfHlERS. Druggist. A Yassar girl Is sal I to have throw a baseball 173 feet. She must hav thrown I: d"wn an oil well. A surgical oprati.m Is not net "irv to cure piles. DeWttt's VItch Hase; Salve saves all that expense and never fails. Beware of counterfeits. CHAS ROGERS. Druggist. The constitution win be permitted t f llow the tlag when It is n n foll .i t lng the congress. Mr. James Brtwn of Putsmouth. Va. over 90 years of age suffered for years with a bad Jore on his face Phjrsu-laji could not help htm. D Witt's Witch Hazel Salv curd him pTman-ntiy. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. The w,,man has hjr on th futur; the bride has hers on the rr.-s ent. Danger, disease and death follow ne glect of th bowed. U-e rvi!t s Lit tie Early Risers to regulate th on an, you will add vears to your life an.l life to vour vears. f.iT tn take, nev ! grip-. CHAS. ROT.ERS. Dnigglst. N'o. Maud", dear: a club woman nnt necessarily hejr"les an 1 she may also have diam inb.. The bilious. tird. nervous man cannot successfully compete with hl healthy rival. DeWltt's Llnl Early Risers the famous pills f- constipation will rmovi the cause of your troubles. CHAS ROGERS, Druggist. Sllllcus D you thing woman was created from a rib? Oynlcus That Is a bone of contention. "The doctors told m my cough was Incurable. One Minuta Cough Cure made me a well man." Xorrls Silver. North Stratford. X. H Because you've not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't despair. One Minute Cough Cure has cured thousands and tt will cure vou. Safe and sure. CHAS ROGERS, Druggist. Hoax There gtv a fellow who t sore on everybody. Joax What's his name? Hoax Boyle. "A lint months ago. food whit h I ate for breakfast would not remain on mr stomach for half an hour. I used one hottls of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat my breakfast ami o:h er meals wnth a relish and my food Is thoroughly digwted. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach troubles. H. 8. Pitts, Arlington. Tex. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Soros people are more worrM about keeping the mosquito away from the windows than keeping the wolf from th door. The lack of energy you feel, the back ache and a run down condition gen erally, all mean kidney disorder. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE will restore vour strength and vigor by making th" kldnys well. Take no substltu Hart's Drug Store. Stop finding fault with the way Providence runs the universe. Think twice and you will se" that you hav a great enough problem In figuring out bow to meet your board bill. Edward Hush, a well known business man 'it Salisbury, Mo., writes: " I wl-ih to say for the bme(k 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 induced to try FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, an I after th use of thre bottles, I am cured. Hart'e Drug Store. Science should try to capture the mi crobe of the French duel d sease. Or :i-rhar this Is a duty rhat falls niti.r ally to the police. Ira D. R'fckard, Dun.-ombe, la , writ -h: "My little boy s. -aided his leg from tic knee to the ankle. I used BANNER SALVE Irnm-dlately and In thre weeks' time it was almos entlMy henl fd. I want to recommend It to ev.-rv family and advise th;rn to keep Banner Halve on hand, as It Is a sure cure for soilds or any sores." Hart's Drug Store. SMUT WAS Hftlt TERROR. "I would cough nearly ajl night lout," writ. Mrs, I'h.'U, Applegate, of Alex andrU, In I., "and could hardly get anv sleep. I had consumption so bad that If I walked a Mock t would cough frlgtfully and split blood, but. when all other mvllclnes failed, three 11 00 bottle of Pr. King's New PK-overy wholly cured Ills and I giUned ,VS pxuiuls." it's absolutely guaraiiteed to cure (.'Oughs. Vld. I Orlpiv, llronchltis and all Throat and lAing I'roubles. I "rice ;.iio and l W. Trial bottles five at Hurt's Drug Store, Although the gay mosquito now Aroused our ill III. Yet when we tak" him nil in all He seems to till the bill. A FIREMAN'S i'l.OSK t'ALL "I stuck to my engine although rverv Ji'lnt achetl and every nerve as rui ked with puln." wri!.w i. V. Iiellainy. a lo comotive fireman, of liurllngton, Iowa, "I wa-s w-euk and pale, without any up petite and all run down. As I was ah hi: to give up, I got a bottle of Kiev- i trie Hitters and. after taking it, I felt tm well as I ever did In my life" Weak sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Trv them Satisfaction guaran teed by Hart's Drug Store. Tries 50c. The Athlson (ile asks the old iiuestlon. Vsn a woman keep a se etet" Yes. if she s permitted to have all the ass, :ant she Jcs.re. j 'Pi iniFTic rni i id IHJI ID lULLM IHJ, ..Portland Astoria Jjoulc STR. " TAH0MA." P.il'y Rour Trips eg ' t Sunday TIME. CARD L'.ite Portland I., ate Astoria a in p tu THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STR'BAlLEYGATZERT." DAILY ROUND TRIP EICET MOIDiT Cascade Locks. Hood River. Wbite Salmon and Tbe Dalles TIME CARD Leave Portland Arrive The Dall-s... Leave The Daii.s. .. Arrive Portland ... . 7 A. . J P. 4 P 11 P il j jj j I I MEALS THE VERY BEST I TSunday Trips a Leading Feature. fThis Route has the Grandest Scenic' Attractions on Earth. ! Through Purtland connection with ' steamer Nahc,t:a mm llwaco and Lon Beach points. I Yhlte Collar Line tlck-ts Interchange, able with o. It Sc N. Co. und V. T. 'i tickets. LANDIN-. A V II OPtrici.-- Pi'uvr , I ALDER STREET. i HOTH f'tl iNES MAIN VA PORTLAND, ORE. ' i E. W. CRICHTON. Aft-PortlanJ JOHN n. FILLOON. Agt- The Dillcs! A. J. TAYLOR. Aft- Astoria NOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN. That the C.-nmon Council of the Cliyl of Asi.wia ia.s dei-H.-ed Its determination I and Intention to Improve all that pnr- tton cf Seventeenth street, m the l.ltv Of Astoria. ClitaoD county. Orrmn. as i laid out and rworded by J. M. Shlvley. I rrom the south line of I'ommeToLil street to the north line nf Franklin avenue, to the full width thereif, and on the estabLshed grade ther-cf. From the south line of Commercial street to a point fifty fet north of the north line of Exchange street, said portion of said street hall be Improved thrughut Ihs w idth threof by removing the ol I road way and underplnlng and planking the same throughmn the width thereof, arul constructing sidewalks on each side thereof ten feet wide, the covrlntt plank of the sold portion of said street from curb to curb to b 4 Inches In thickness bv 12 Inches In width. From said point fifty feet north of the north line of Exchange street to the north line of Exchangv stres-t. said ixirtlon of said street shall be Improved by grading and planning the went half thereof and un- lerDlning anJ planking the east half thereof and constructing sidewalks ten feet wide -n each side thereof, said Dor tlon of said street to be planked throughout the with thereof from curb to curb with planking 4 Inches In thlrk ness by l: Inches n width. The entire intersection of Seventeenth street with Exchange street shall be Improved by grading and planking the tarns through out tn intersection, excern the east ten feet In width of the Intersection, which shall be Improved by underlining and planking the um', the covering plank to re i incnes In thickness by VI Inches in width. From the south line of Ex change str-et to the north line of Frank lin av"nue said portion of said street shall be Improved by grading the same throughout th width thereof to the es tablished grade, and planking the same to the width of IH fwt through the pen tr thereof with covering plank 3 In ches In thlcknesH by 12 Inches wide laid upon stringers, and the construction of sidewilks on each said portion of said street 10 feet wide and constructing gutters on each sid- of said norths of said street. All material u"'d shall be good, sound red or yellow fir lumber. And said Imnr-ivement shall be enn- struct"d accord, ng to Ihe plans and snoclflca'l .ns ihereof to be prepared bv Ihe city surveyor hereinafter mentioned, and as lo mitt rs of detail except a" h'-rein otherwise provided according to th.- provision of general ordnance No. 1'Cl of -h" Cliy of Astoria. That the ro.ta und '-x.-ieiises of making and con strii'tlng s.ild Improvement to said street shall be efraye, by special as sessment upon the lots, lands and pi m. i-o-s benefited by said Improvement ac- rordlng to the benefits, which said lots, lands and premises are Included within a special assessment dlmrlrt whlrh said district Includes all lots. land and premises benefited by said Improvement and to b assesed to de fray the costs and expensex thereof, which said special assern' nt district Is as follows, to-wltt Commencing on the northeast corner of lot four HI In block ons hundred and thlrty-ihre,. din, and running itwnce south through the middle of blocks til t!W and 1IJ to ihe souiheas; corner of lot nine (V) in block ons tuimlrevl mid thirteen UU. thencs east to Ihe south east corner of lot nine (!) in block 113. thence nor h to ths northeast corner of lot four (41 In block ISJ. thence wvt on a strwight line along the north line of blocks 1.13 and 1.1.1 to the place of b. ginning, and containing all of lots , J, and .1 in bl.sk Ml. I. -is I. and 3 In block Ui, lots t. !. S. I. It and IS h blo. k 1U, lots f 5. , T. II sn t s In blerk 112. Ivs 4. 5 and .n bl.sk l.'l and lots 4, , ,iu,l In bbvk 132. all In tli Town mow city) of Arli, l'liitop county, (irgo-i. as laul nul and record ed by J. M Shlvelev That Hie city survevor has been di rect ', to ptvpiro snd file wiih ihe audi tor and imII.v ludge estlni.t.es of tbe costs nud i.pen.s nf c in-.n u. ling .i d Improvement an I speclficit.lons (or (tic proix'se.l Work . Thw noil, is published In i li- Morn lug Astorian for eight successive data In pusuanc to a resolution said cun ell ordering the same, a ople, on the 3d dav f June, l:kl. the first publica tion being on June Mh. Wl. 11 E. XKtON. Audlt-ir and lillci. Judge t.f tbe I'itv of Astoria XOTirE IS HEREHY ilIVEN Thai the Common Council of tb City of Atoi-a his devlnr-d Its drternnns tlon and Intention to Improve SI x i It street, in the Citv ,.f Asl.,rls, 'Ut.'i (Vuntv. Orer.-i. as laid out mil re. corded by John M.VIuie, front the north line of Commercial street t,. the ivlnt on said Sixth stret where the s.mie s ; intersected by the north I nc of bl-Kk i ill .mc'. lures ASt-Tia, n extends 1 west erly A.T.vss S.t 1 1 street. Hcptlng the cptsstngs at tbe int- r-.e. -tu n of said I Sixth street with IVn I and Astor itr-.ts through. mi: the entire width of stld street and on Hie .tahl.ih'd I sra.le th-re-.f That "aid Improvement I h tl! c nsist ,,f renioting nd th.- old planking mil sidewalks imi Ihe portions 1 of al. "T v! to b- improved and grad j Itur the same to the es nblish.-d grade Itti-oiu-h-'iit the width thereof ln.-Ni,vc of putt eg In a bulkhead numVl.-n; to lu io the Mil a.-rws Sitld sttivei ai the north line ,,f be 'mpr vcm-iii m.l for 1 a !is..i!K- of "0 feet i n t ti r I v from ib n irth -n I -if the- rpro .m -nt til ing th, , enst line of the tre.-t. and eontrucilon l,l-,ik H f,vt wide on e,i,-h s,.lr with n gu:!.r -oi each l e of the sii -.-t along til- curb t "he sidewalk from the j corth lire of iVmmen-i.il street io ihe south '.In,, of lion I str-et. and tdanklittt ; the int rl.ois -f a. I street -. be Itu I proved thn-lish nit the full width there if betwe.-n sail gutter from ihe north I ne f i'omm r--al stret to th s.sith ' line of Rond str.et and f the full w1 lib I there if U.'wv-n the sid -walks us to all j p..r:lons -f th- street north of t.,n i str.vt and to be ,mpr'vM. the .-over-! Ing plank to be 'aid uim stringers and to U- .1 Inch-s thl- k and K In, lies wide j an 1 all in.iter.al used t" be g.vl. oun,l j re1 or yllow ft r lumbs'r I That said improvement Is t V made I secordlng to plans and spe, lfl.-atl ms t I therefor to 1 pp.psie.1 by thr city ur veyor as here;rftfter mentlonr.1, and a to iiia.I'TS of I"-mI. rx.-rpt w herein otherwise provlls-d. ts-cirdlng to the provlsl'ns of general ordinance No W of the 'Ty of Astoria. That "he co! and expenses of mak- Ing and eo.is'ruetlng s.id Imnroteni.-nt to sid strvt be defmved by spdil ajesmient up.ni the lots. Ian Is an.l pre- nas s b -netl'iil by ta d Improvement ac cording to tthe benefits, which ild lot, land and premises are ln. liid.1 In a special assm.,nt district, which sa d I st rt. t .n. lud.sj ail Ihe lots. lan.U an.l premise Inclusive of wat.-r fron.age benefited bv said Pnpr ivein'nt and to be asess,d to lefriy the cost and ex penses thereof, ond which said spe.-ial i-s.ni.Mii district is as follow to-wit: C. .m me nc ng at the senith.-nst c..rnrr of bo 7 of b. k 13. anl running ihence north through the middle of bl.sks 33 11 and and on In a lralht lin to the t'nlt".) St.it.-s harbir I. no on :he .nith sit-- of the Columbia river and then. w.-ter!y on M'd harbor line to the point where th same would be Interseitel by the east line f j lot 3 ,-f bl . k 5 ext.-nded northerly an I thenc outh on ' a straight line through th- middle of I bio. ks 13 and 31 to the siiithwst corner of lots t In block 31 and Ihrn.e east on a s:ratglit lln io the point of beginning, all f said blocks beln In sa d City of Astoria, ns laid out and recorded bv John Sbsdure That the nty surveyor of the City of Astoria has been directed to prepare and file with the auditor and (sill.e tudre etlmats of the costs and ex nenses of conslructlng said Improve ment and plans and specifications for the pron.el work. This notice Is published In the Morn ing Astorian for eight sucessiv days In pursuance to a resolution oi tne said council nnlring the same, adop'sd on the 5rd dav of Jun. 1IWI. The first publication being on June 5ih, lltfll H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Poll.- Judge of the City uf Astoria. PROPOSALS TO Ft'RNISH CRCSH ED ItOCK. Sealed bids, marked a above ad dressed to the county court of Clatsop county .Oregon, will be received by the court, until I 30 n. m. June 24. 901. t crush and deliver for eliher) good, hard rock for the Nehab-m road. No. "7. Illdders will state the price charged per yard nf 27 ,-ublc 'set, for crushed unscreened rock, not more than 2'i In ches In diameter, delivered In bunkers, suitable to load In wagons bv gravity, anl sltuafd within one mile of the beginning, or on either side, of said raid, No. 77. Illdd'rs will also state the price rharg"d per cubic yard, to deliver nld crushed rock, one or more miles from said bunkers along and upon said road No, 77, where dlrec'ed by the county rond master. Hl-Jders wll also stale the price for same kind of crushed rock, provides! Clatsop county furnish a rook crusher and engine power. Ten per cent of the amount of bids will be received ns a guaranty of good faith nf he bidders. Th coun'y court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. II. J. WHERITY. County Clerk. SHERIFF'S SALE. " Notice Is hereby given, that I will On Monday, July 8th, 1901, at the hour i f .n o'clock, ft. m., at and In front of the Court House door nt the City of As toria. !n Clatsop County, Stale of Ore. iron. I will off.-r for sale and sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand at the time of sale, all and sin gular the real estate and property to which the rtounly of Clatsop and School Districts N. 1 and 6 of Claisop County, have arfpilred title by virtue of sales for taxes, and all real es'ate and property that has bc'-n heretofore rmn.'hised by Clatsop County or School Districts No. 1 and C of Clatsip County at tax rales and title tv-'pilred thereto thereunder, nnd whl th Is now nwnd hy said CuUn' tv, or said S.-hoil Pis r'rts. THOS. LINVILLE. Sheriff. Clatsop County, Oregon. Dated this 29th day of May, 1901. i i Kiu rr PALK, Hy virtue ttf an execution su.s out of the Circuit Court of hs Hlitl of uiTg.n for the County of Cists.. p, on the tli-t .lay of June, Iwl, upon a Ju.lg litem rendered ihcreltt on Um lot tt day or March. tUM, In fav..r of 8. K Harris plHliilirf, and Mgalnst (leolge lllll, do feodum. (r the sum of t''.' S3, the tin (her sum of I Ml nitorti.-y'i fees togeth er with Interest thereon t the l"gl raie from the 10th dnv of March ti:M, and ihe c.ssis of and ulm this win .oiiiiiitiH'liig snd .'.iilrlng m (o luty upon Ihe prM'riy of ibn Above nnnnd .Irfeiidaul to MlUfv (he judgiii.'iil. Ill teiet, c.sits anl all it.erultig imsis I .11.1 on Ihe Kill day of .lllll". HV. . I tch Hie follow Ing described I. el prop, eriy, to-wit le'ls . T, block I. First Add to il.can iliove; lots .', I, I. ;., i. I.Uk 1. lots I lo Iiicliislte. block .' Iota I to ,1,", inclusive, blo. k it, l.'s 1 io .1.'. In cluslte, til.K-k 4. Hill's All 'o ii.-.-ttii irov". I'.Im l:l to it. Inclusive, iii-H-k 3. lots i lo i. m to ir. ,vi :,i in.-iuovr. bi.H-k t. lots t. i.i. r . j i. ,n -lusiv... block 7. Iota 1 to ?S. .ii.-'u'lvc, lush In. Ms 1 to :n. Inclusive, t.. g II Ids I to .H, inclusive, bl.s k 14. HHl'rt.voiid Add to ilceiui ii-v; I.HS 1. J. 3. ,, t. L . 9. I.', II, I.I. H bl h k. .1. Ij,4 t, :, 4 T. , . 10. It, 12. block . lots I. to IK. inclusive, block ?, lois t lo il4. In. elusive, block ID, lots I o 24, Inclusive, bl.s-l. IV lots I to II. tt -l-isl v rev I, t. lots I to :4. Inclu.lv, OUk i', lot s' to :4, Inclusive. .l, k H- I its 1. :', 3. . i, i. ;. r r io. ii. i:. iik k i. i m. I i.i n Inclusive. Link W. lots I. 3. 1. it. 7. s. s. pi. tsl.x-K .'I. M-lll to Hill's Second Ad I to ttcan UroV; 'ot I, 1. 4, S. , 7, s, J. 10 M. 13. block I, loi 1, 3. 1. 4. I. I.i. tt I.' bl vk !, lots 1, 1, .1, 4, 1, . :. . n. II. I.', block S. lot I. ', ;l. 4. ,V . 7. . i. 10. IiI.m k 4 lot. I. J .1 4. '. : . y n. bi.vk s. 1. 1 i, . n. 4 7. S. ;, bl, It. 13. bbvk . lol I. 3. 3. 4. !. bl. II. 13. I.U k 7, lots I. 3. .;. 4. V . 7, V '. in, H, 13. bl vk 1 '! I 3. 3, 4. 5. , 7, H, , III. II 13. 1,1. k 'J. lots I. 3. J. 4 pi II I.', bl,. k M. lots I, 3, 3. 4. :., 11. 7. , , In, II. 13. block II, lot I. 3, 3, , J 7. X. H. 0. M..,-h 13. lota I. .'. it. 4, "I. .'. s s l'. bl .s-k II, bus . 7, S. '.. block II. lots I. ".. J. I 7. 1, . Ill, ll. 13. bio, k t'.. I " s I. 3. 3. 4. :.. . 7. . in II. 13. bl -k I'l. I..I 1. 3. 3. 4. 5. ll 7. . ?. i II. 13, bl.H-k 17, lol, I 3. 3. In 11. 13, oj,k IS. Iota 4, 1. . 7. H, tl. bl '. k I. Iota I, 3, 3. 4, . 7. X, H, pi. block 3l, lots I 3. 3. 4. ... S 7. X. 'J. 10 block 31. !: 4 :.. , 7. H. 13. blk 33. lots 1, 3. 3. 7. It. 13 h.vk 31 ..ts I 3, 3. 4 S. ?, pi, 11, 13. bl.sk 31. l-'!s 1 V . 7. i. 1. .l. M. 13. bl.H-k 3 I", ll. ! lo i. H. 7. .'. !. 4 l-oa I 3. II 4. 5. S .'. H, i,.! i. j. .1. 4. :.. bl vk 77. lots I. 1 Mock 31. lol I. 1 t.bt. k TV lot 1. 10. II. I.', bbvk ll. I". II. 13. block 31, . 7. v. t. I". U. 13 , 1. 4. ii. H. 7. S, . I'V . 3. I. U. . 7. S. H. b. 3 3. 4. i. 7. X. t 3. l -ts 1. 3. 3 4 1 . 7. i, . la. 11. 13. i.i k 31. I ns t. 3 3. 4. J. . 7. s. . in. II, 13. bio. k 33. Pa cific Ps:k near Fori Sb-v-is or ; ,.ti I. 3. 1. I. V 7. , hi. k I. lots I to 34. Inclusive, bi s k 3. I ' s I to 37, Inelu. ite. blo-k 3, Iota I 3. 3 I, 1 1 7. . 9. 1. II. 13. bl.. k 4. lot I to 74. In. clm.ve. bbvk '. lots to 37. inclusive. lota 30 to '.4. inclusite. bl.sk i I'M I t.. il, inclusive, bbs k 7, .ts I to 14. In elusive, nl.sk . lots s 9. 10, II. 13. 13. 14. bU-k lot I lo 30. Inclusive, lot to to 64, Inclusive, bl vk 10. tola I to (.4 inclusive, block 11, lo'a I to 14. Inclu sive. bU k 13. lot I to 34. In. Inslv bl.vk U. lota t lo r.4. inclusive, ,,a-k 14. Ij's 1 ',) 19. Inclusive, lota 3. to U Iti. lu'lv... bl-.-k IV les I to 14. Inclu sive. hU-k IS. lot 1 ,, 14. Inclusive bl.vk 17, lot 1 to M inclusive. 1,1, vk 1 lots I to !t. Inclusive, bl.sk V. lots I I I 34. liiduxlve. bl.vk 30. lots 3 (o 34. i'lcluslve. hlo.-k 21. Iota I lo M. Inclu sive. bl k 32, lots I lo .'.4, ln.-lii"t.-. block 31. lots I to 11 inclusive, bl vk 34. ..:s to 14, Inclusive, block lots I to '.4, Inclusive. bl.K-k 31 lota 3 i 14. H. K. H. 30. 33. 31. 34. 3'.. 3. :', S" .13. :tl, .14. i:,. M. lit. 41. 4J Pi 4,'. 1.3. VI. M. blo. k 37. '..in I to 33, inclusive, bl.vk 3s. lot I to 33. Inclusive. hl,-k 3'J. I es I. 3.7. . , M, II. 13. II. 14. IV I'V 17. 11. 30. .'4. 3. 3S 29. 32. 11. 3S. I. '. tv 3H. 41, 13. 4.1 PI, 4s. 411. .'el. .'.I, .'.2. .".4. bl.-k 30. Lit I to -M. inclusive, block ill, lot I, 2. 7. S, 9, PI II. 13 block .13. lol 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. S. bl.., k 111. lota I to 27. Inclusive, bio. k .14 lots 1 to 27. inclusive, bl.vk 3.V l-ts I t. II. Inclusive, bl.vk 3. Hill's Klrsi A ll to Astoria, all of tie above .! rlbe I real prperty a In Clatsop County, Oregon. No'ice Is hereby glv.n that I will on Monday.' Ih- I'dh .lay of July, V.'l. at the hour f 10 o'clock In the forenoon "f suld lav In front of and at the I'oiirt House d.rir. In 'h City of Astotl.i, Clatsop County, Oregon, .l ai public suction ' i :i.. iilghesi bldd'-r. for . sb. rlie shove d-sn-rlbed real pro..-rtv to satisfy aild Judgment, Interest, coats anil all nc i ulng .vwls THIS LINVILLE. SherlrT , I'lsts.si County, Or Asioi la. i n eg in, June 10. I9M. NOTH'E FOR PITMLICATIoN. 1'nlted Snles Iwind Office, Oregon City, Oregon, May 20. 1901: No, be Is her"by given that In com pliance with the provisions of the net of congress nf Jun 1, I ICS, enlllle.1 "An net for the sale of timber land In lite States of California. Oregon, Nctud.i anil Washington Territory," as extend ed to all ih-1 ptihllc land slate hy art uf August 4. 1S92. William W. Pope, f lltiey. Ciiinty of Clatsnp, Htae of Oregon, luis this lav filed In this office his sworn statement. No, 5271, for the purchase of lot 4, sec. 3; lots 1, 2, 1 ami 4, of section N. 4, In township No. 41 north, range No. 7 wst, and will offer proof -o show that the Isnd sought Is more valuable for It thnibvr or stone thnn for agricultural purpose, and 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 names as witnesses: Mrs. Mnry Denrk. of Olney, Clatsop County, Oregon: Rebnstlnn fllaser, of olney, f'Dtion County. Oregon; Mrs Appollnnla Johnson, of Olney, Clatsop County, Oregon; Sidney Dell, of Awo rift, ''latsop County, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are re- l nested to file their claims In this nf flee on or before said th day of Au gust. 1901. CHAS. II. MOORES. Ibtglsier. ADMINISTIlATOnB' NOTICE. Notice I hereby given that the nn. derslgned have been appointed admlnla. trators of the estate of Alfred H. Stone, de(s(med, by ths County court of Clatsop County, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said es. tate are hereby required to present the same lo the undersigned duly verified as by law provided, within six months from the date of this notice. Verified claims against said estate may be pre. sen ted either to ths undersigned. H. O. Van Dusen, at his office, at Astoria,. Oregon, or Mr. .1. D. McFarlnne at his office of business, at Knappa, Oregon. All persons Indebted to said estate, are hereby required io puy such Indebted ness. II. O. VAN DUSEN. J. D. M'FARLANE. Administrators nf the Estate of Alfred II. Stone, Deceased. Dated this 1st day of May, 1901. siii:uirrn baijc lly virlue of an rgis'iiUon slid icilf of sale Issued nut of ths oir,ult ooiirl of the Hii of Oregon for His County of f'lals ip .in May It, 1POI, upmi Judgment slid order of renders.! therein Msrth !, UJ. In favitr of lllake. M.-KhII ' ni'iiy, pllntiff, ami nanlnst lleorge IHblwrt. il. fon.laut, fur the sum of 113 to logsther Willi hilar est tliesToli rr.HH data of Jlldglllont at the rue i if 1 ,'r .-m per annum and Ihe col of ili'a writ, (Miiiiinuiillng ni to levy up.n the properly of ssld .1. fcnditnl d.-scrltwd In said order nf sals, to aiis'y stld ludgiiient. inisiat ami coats. I did levy upon the following described re,tl property: Us ami l. In bl.sk I.I. In Ihe Town or Idlxwild; lot I, 3, .1. 4. 1 and 7. In hhs-k , In Ihe Town of Hill's Klrst Addition to AstoiU: lot 9, in bbvk 41. In die Town .r Hen I Hock lci.h, and Iota 33 an.l In block 3, lit Ihe Town of lng Htniich, all In i'la'.p ('o.inty, (beg in, and thai I will Ol M nlV. Ihe :4th day of June, IXd, si ths li.tur of 10 o'el.x k In lbs foru.nn of said .Uy Ira ihe front disir -f ths onurl b.usa la lbs I'lly of st.ifi. Hntsop iVunly. Or.-g.n, sell at pulili,- an tio-i t th h-gbrst bidder for cash the sbovo.dssi- rribed nal oity to satisfy s, lii-lgtlieiil, itiinr.-s. and nil a.-, ru Mi g costs TIIOMAM UNVILI.M. Kbi-rlT of Claism County. Orr-sron. Astoria, Orrgon, May !!. 1101. BHERirrrt HAIJC Hy virlue of an execution ami nrdr of sale issued on: of tji circuit Court of the Htate of org"n, f.r th County of Clsls.p. mi Ihs !:h day of May, 1901. upon a ludgment mid .bvr- rsndsrxt 4 i therein on the 7th dv of May. I"l, In. ravor or tv. r n.'hoineid and K Hank, co.pctrlner doing busiii-ss iv S, h-sl-field and lUuke agniiix N C. Jrt!t and Anna J.-iisi ii def n Isnts for His sum ..f fbi'. so. with iiiierrt ili. roou at ihe rate of to per rem per annum fewn the 711 l.y of May. 119V In Itu- ,'lh day of M iv. I'S'l. tbe furllvr sum of 11'. at. loin-)-' f. . .ie cist it 1 dlsburae. Ill.-llt of tills siit t.ned at 1 1,'. and In terest on nid lodgment at the li-gai rst of Inter. and the rov. ,,f nnl i.poiv this wrll .'o'liiii i'i lliig and espili ng nan to inuk.i lle of the foll.WIng d' scribe t r-nl pr..vrtv. lo-wlt I-.t 73 In block 47 In TavK.r As'nrla. In 'l.ttaop i ' unt y, i Urgoii Noll.-e :s h--reby glt-.il. Ibat I w.ll ,. Monday, ihe 1st l.iv of July, 9o, at thu hour of (en o , , k 'll :ba f -reii.. n nf lid dav. in fto'il of ant at the I'.mrt H ois,, bur. ii the .'lit- of Aa'itrl. rittop I'oun y. Orxajmi. -U at publio auctloti, lo the liihet bidder for aeh, Ihe slv-t-s des-rire-l rel piot.r'y, to satisfy the u Igtneii!, lu'errxt. cwts end ill iccrulng TlloS LINVILLE Sheriff. ' !S .. Coullly. oreg in Aat.ria. oreg in. May 7'Hi. I! SHERIFFS SALE Hy virtue Of .III execution .tnd nr,r of snl" ssiied out of the Circuit Coart of tbe Stsite of or -'. f"r th County of cu'sop. on the S7th day .f My. il. upon a ludgineni rendered tN'raln on the sttt day f May, 1901. In fartr i.f ('. II Jackson, plaintiff, an.l against V ll Edwards, defendant, for the sunt of one Hundred and Eighty-one 71 100 dollars. Mifeiher with lnieret theison a: the rate of per n-.it per annum from ttie -b day of M,ty. 9l. the r-t r.n I dls!i irs'ni.'ii's of thla suit lax d si lli'.si nd the -osts of snd uivsi this writ cninm.in t ng and requiring n to make sale of the following d-.rlb.t r-i prop.-e'y. to wit: Lit niiinbeirsl four 1 4). In bb'.k nu'n-le-ir I thirty-three till, in the town of Astoria a hud nt iui I recorded by John M Sliively. lot numbered fourteen, illi. in block uumriersM fit's (5l. In F!rst Addition lo V enn Oroya a IAl.1 nut and rer.rde, bv J T. Mulkry, In Cla sop. County. ir.-gii Notice Is hereby glvrn, (hat I will on Mop. Iny the Is: day of July. 1911. St the. hour of in o cl vk In the forenoon of said day. In fruit of anl at the Court 11 niso loor In the Cty ,,f Asbs-ia. Cataort County. Oregon, sell at public u- tlon. to tbe tilgh .t bid l"r for cash, th ah .vs described real property lo satisfy the ti Igtnetit, inter-s!, c iaia anl c. nunc mats THOS LINVILLE Sheriff, Clatip Coiinly. Oregon. Astoria. Or.-g i, May 2th. 1o siiEitirrs sale lly virtue of an execution and order of s.ilf Isaiird out of the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for Ihe Coiinly nf Clalop. on the 14th day of May I90; upon a Jiidgem Mil rend -red ihereln 11 Ihe 20th day of February. ISM. I:i favor .f Myra Itussell, pin I n t Ift, nnd sgulnst Mart- t fllllette. ilcf..ndalit. for the sum uf I6HV40. the sum of tVOO 40 having lan satlsfle.1, leaving a bilunc- due on swirl ludgme-nr of the sum of $IV together with Int T -st ihereon til the rate of 10 per c.-nt per annum, and 'he cost of and iiMin Id's writ commanding and re quiring me to levy upon Hie property of 'h ahnvn named defendant to satisfy Die balance ,,f stld ludgiiient. Interest. casts and ill accruing crista. I did on the 14th day nf Mav. 19t. ittach Ihe following described real property, to- wlt: L.ts !, 10. II, 12, 13, Sub. nf Rlk. 33: lots 0. 7. 33, 24, 3G, 2. Huh nr Illk 14: lots x. 9. 10. 11. I?. IS. Sub of rtlk, 7: tola IS. 17, 27, 2, 29, SO. Bui), of Illk. 99; Iota 11. 12. Illk 49: Ints 7. S, 0, Ttlk ft; and all that portion nf block HI dew. cribe.1 as follows; beginning at a point on the north line of lot 41 In aald Work. 4' fel east of the northwest corner thereof and thence running east alone the north line nf aald lot 6 and lot 5. 27 feet, thencs south on a bne paral lel with ths west 'Ins of suld lot (, 60 feet, thence west 27 fe, thence north to (he place nf beginning, being portion of lots A and t In salt block ill. In the Cliy of Astoria, as laid "ut nnd recorded by John M. Bhlvnlv. Lot 2, In Her. ?1, Tp, X. N. of II. R. west of the Will. Mer. 37 03 acres, rtcgln at south boundary of flhlvely D. I C. 414. M feet w-est of P. E. corner of raid I). L. C. and run thence N. and parallel with the E. line of said D. L. C. to south honnihiry of pipe linn n. "f W., Ihence west nlong said R. of W. to a point 111. 3 feet west of enst line of tract herein described, thence south nnd parallel to east line of tract herein described lo south boundary of suld D. L. C, thenen along said south line to beginning, containing 41 ncrr, n Tp. 1. N. of R, 9, west of Will, Mer. All of said described real property being In Clnlsnp county, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Monday, the 24th day of June, lliol, at ths hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon nf said dny In front of and at the Court House door In the City of Astoria. Clat sop county, Oregon, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash ihe abova described real property to Satisfy said Jinlgn.int, Interests, rosis nnd all accruing costs. THOS. LINVILLE. Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or. Astoria, Oregon, May 14th, 1901,