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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1901)
.., S ---, - '-I . v - S . - 'AJr:.- .v. "--" ,..w. , .. . THE MOKMXC, ASTOKIAS SATIKDX1. JlNf 20. M Telephone Main Ml. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Beat by mail. per year J6P0 Sent by mall, per month .60 Berred bjr carrier, per month...... .to , SEMI-WEEKLT. Bent by mall, per year. In advance, I. .00 ; At communication! Intended tor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Astonan." Uuslneas communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlan Publish ing Co." The Astonan guarantee t0 j,, tlj. remsers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia rler. Advirtistnit rates can had on ap Ncatlnt .s the business manager. THE SEATTLE TRACrEDT. In the pan Seattle has apparently gloried In the oft-besto-ved reproach tha.t it w,, the toughest town on the Jclfto ewMWIth, the t.raaedy of tsWdays ago there has evidently com. a awakening and the elements thst stand . for good government and clean policies will probably get together and w-imw the reins of munk-ipi) , i;t!ca! power. The- Posc-lntelligencer. whkh drove Meredith out of office with its charges of corruption and malfeasance la office, and in so doing was adjudged to'be a supporter of the Comsidlae fac tion, finds in the tragedy lesson to be. thoughtfully . conx.ed. Following is reproduced an editorial from the P.. I. of Thursday: One strong feeling underlies all the talk of the stre-t and all the sober thought oi retl?c:inj men In dwelling on' the terrible crime that ill over shadows this- city. . It is that this hould mark :h beginning of ano:ter and better era. . Not , In vain should be th experiences- through which we haveia9ed and the awful lesson that has been set before us. And there can be no better occupation for the time when the agencies of public Justice are busied in attempting ;o apportion the blame and the responsibility than a study of what ihe future Is to gain from the melancholy past ine nine is not yet here to put into Plain terms wlui has become the duty of the comtnuni-y jnd hu w are convinced will be. if It Is njt alreaiy the calm, underlying determination of Its People. But it is evident t-nough that the old order of th'tigs is at an end. We have run the r.unj of the fatal clr;le too common in American municipalities. Thf voter, onsp-riu-. careless, content to look aftr thir own a(Ta!r. and be little botherel Jtut public matters. ena-:ed Aith that strmge main?. which .uppj.-s th,it polices are a thm? a:an fr m and lo impjrta.Tt than the ret of life, have lt things drift. St p after ste;i has bvn taken in the familiar course, until at last we are brought up, startled and shocked by the inevitible sequ-1 .if a general and puollc disregard for the 1 mandates of the law. It is pot possible to separa:- the life of men into two portions, on? abAe and one below a moral d-aJllne; so that the individual miy -go cn amuss ing wealth arid conduct lilmseif as a man of charac:er and honor while the conduct of public affairs is I-ft to any ! who choos iu make that their special ty. It Is not possib'e for a city or a state or a nation to deny or d-'fy moral obligations and nit suffer the cons. 1 juences, any mr than it is for a man to leaol a thoroughly immoral private lire and escape scot free in hal:h, in happiness and in reputation. This is a world in which th.'re are such thing? as consequences. AH the? things are matter for ')Ulet deliberation and determination among the people of Seattle today. It is nx a time for passion or rashness or ex tremes We have s?en to what end these things aurely lead. But it w a time for every citizen, high and low. to settle with his own conscience; to ans wer wnether he has done his whole duty toward the cimmunity, both ag helping to frame a sound public opln ion and as assisting in its enforcement; to mak? up his rnlnl, while voices of clamor are hushed in the silence ,t a terrible event, what shill be his s and hereafter and ivhat the future ( the law and Its administration. Fi m ;n tragedy of years ago this city Varned lessons which are i.ot yet forgotten. One of the dark pages of a like dread ful book we may and we must con an other. JC1h;b LOWELL FOR GOVERNOR. S'llem Statesman. Judge Stephen A. Lovll, ,,f I't-mU tor,, has been launched by liim-'.-if, it Is said, as a candidate fir governor. Judge Lowell is a learned man; he if a p dishetl speaker and a iT 'f.un l thinker, but he is not cut out for ad vancement to high place through th: voice of the people. Though suave and gentlemanly n his treatment of men. he is considerable of an autocrat and his political thought centers en. tlrely around himself, regardless of surrounding persons or parties. He Is not a common polite) tn In this way, nor Is he a randt.late for positions at strpplng Stones to elevated places. His Is truly land ti It bet ns. h,ifw,l a vaulting ambition. With out trial in any preparatory wn he nvogniv-s himself a. th reugh!v equipped ami qualified f, r either of two pUces upon which hi eye is fmd ly gin! ;he governorship or a 'at In the United Suites e ate. When Mr. Lowell was mentioned in DM for the latfr place by the legi..' tt.ve cppvl ti n of Scnitcr Dotph, he lock t'v mat- ! ter sorieusly and his i.ghtrlng rod ha been !:i the ar ever since. Whatever d-slre he nw has t. !' go tMrn.tr pro. ceed. we believe, from the thought th.t he .vuU more easi'y and surely be.vme senator. All :h; is blameless in Judge Lell. but -an he work out the calculation ' Should Eastern Oregon forward In s Jld advocacy of any candidate of Its cmn territory f.r governor, it would be a commanding Influence, but Judge Lowell cannot command Eastern Ore gon to his support. Judge I,owel c"uM not commind Umatilla county as a matter of choice If any other r-presen. tatlve Republican should desire Its sup port for some other position, and there . wnu oth,P rIa on the :ilk alf, for whlh a maa WlulJ stand an easier chince for re- cognition than for governor a! this time. 1; is not likely that Judse L melt's self announced candi.la y w.ll aroue any enthusiasm. For .he i;:ii of g vemor Judge Lowell -an es:vot litt f "w.ng in the state at large. He Is no; known to the peop. He ins never oivup.ej other than a local portion. His iiualirtcatlon are kniwn onlv to a s.rall percentage of the public men an 1 -)lit'ians of the state and ev.n th.we do not r-og-niie him as well qualified for an admin" Utrative p--ltl. i. wi:h .ra -t'cal lul n'ss demand. He is more of a the. orlst. a book philosopher, a technical legal reasoner, admirably adapted for a high chair in a college of law or a directing edltorshop of a law- mag-v tine. The Statesman ha the utmost respect for Judge Lowell's larnl -g ability, and purity of character, but d.vs not beliew his candidacy for governor ,-,r f r any other high politi.-il office win be taken seriously by the people of Oregon. The j prediction is mt le rhat h- will not have for governor the '.inswervirg upp rt j of a single county. TO Cl'F.E A COLD IN ONE DaY. T.k lets. , Laxativ Br-mo-Qii:)ir.e Tab- S-.m p-.,pl.- at--' r-j o-.r.g I a r-.'tirt that ;h T-i ii goipg ;.j put a i-rri.p in ;h- c That is w-11 as fir as I: g lik- the g ft ..f a s-al-ki:i m. k ves:-r. What we want righ' om-fhing that will ..nI .1 vet whii-h can't b- del.v-r-l ic- Mr.g. .1! ar-' .il trust. Hut i' s a har- now ij K r.it.-r. c.'h an Ecxema. -altrh-u-it. :t:er, chafing, ivy poisoning and all skin t .rtures are nui'-kly eured by DeWiSt's Witt h Hazel Salve. Thecer an pll- cure. . 'HAS. RCiOERS, Drue?::. Couples w'rt,. g-t div.T.: again n-el r--pain:ig. 1 an! marry A surgical operation is not nc-sary to cure piles. DoWitt's Witih Hazel Salve saves all that expense and never fails. Boware of counterfeits. CHAS. RO,'EP"' Druggist. You can't tell from a how murh he owes nis man's clothes tailor. W'OP.KINK 14 HOURS A DAY. Ttnre'j no rest for th.e tiroes lit tle w'.:rker-Dr. King's New Life Pills. Mil!lo:s are always busy, curing aorpld liver, Jaundice, niii'.usns!i, fever and ague. They banb-h sick headache, drive out malaria. Nevr gripe or weaken. Small, aste nlee. work wonders. Try them. 25c at Hart's drug store. If It were not for the divorce lawyer would be . miiiist-r the ;ut of a Job. Dyspeptics cinnot be long lived be bcause. to live requires nourishment. Food Is not nourishing until It is digest ed. A disordered stomach cannot digest food, It must hive assistance Kodo) Dyspepsia Cure digests all klnis of food without aid from the stomach, allowing It to rest and regain Its natural func tions. Its elements are exactly the same as thi natural digertive fluids and It simply can't help but do you good. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. N-!l-"Jaik Be!l-"Dir h. near-.ight-d." kiw-'l me lat night," ? You know he's very A FIP.KMAN'S CLOSE CALL. "I stuek to rry -ng'n-- although tvry J'.'in'. ach'-d and eyry nerv- was ra ked with pain." writes ;. w. Bellamy, a lo comotive firrrian, of Burlington, Iowa, "I was w-ak an I ,a!-, wl'h'iut any ap-r'-ii" and ail run down. A I wan ah .ij' to give up, I ii, ,i a t,ttl- of Klert trie B:tt-rs and. aft-r taking it, I f.-it as w-il as I evr i d in my life." weak, sickly, run down p-ople aiways gain new life, streng-h and vigor from their use. Try ,hern. Sa-isfaeti.n guaran tee,! by H-jrt's Drug Store. PrW 60c. N nor til i. Maud- de tan ding army is it n-v-r occupies SO eail-d O-fTJ!. s--a r of w t r. The i fit of energy yr,u f-el. the back ache and a run down condition gen erally, all mean kidney tlorder. FOLKT'S KID.VKV CL'P.K will restore vour strength and vigir by making the kidry well. Take no substitute. Hart's Drug Store. P'-rhafis Viwie only said lhar he was Elijah in order to convey the idea that he is a raven maniac. Allen Halvenun of West Prairie, Wis., sava: "People com ten miles to buy Wlt S MI'.NKT CUKE. while J A. SperA of Hel-ncr, Ind says: "it is the medical wvndor of the age." Hart's Drug Store. President Draper, of the University of Illinois, ss an optimist. Without knw nig mucn snout Mr. Mraivr, we are irr.'ativ Inclined (, expect 1 1m. Any fool can be a pessimist. A. O. niattchcrt. West Rmgwr. N Y . says: "I have bt-e.i troubled with kid ney d!', f r the last five years. Have doctored with several P!ivtcl.ms and I KH no relief until I used two bot tle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CnjK." Hrt's lrug Store. China Is r-oerirg second w.nd and brgining to conclude ih-it ihe Icstr.lc tlon wrouht by the allien was wor.h paying for. It would he ple.islnu to have the two d image accounts balance each other. William Whxlard. of Decatur, la., writes: "I was troubled with kidnev disease for several years and four in dollar s!e Nntlea of FOLEY'S KID- I NEY Cl'IW curel me. I would r-om- men J It to anv.tne wh has kldn'y tioubUv" Hart's Drug Store. Observing a bruml light in progress. A cititen of Chicago drew a pis:ol, kill ed the most aggnnsive principal and went hU way. When a cititen of Chi cago wants peace he Is going to have it. Cycling has lis ups and down. Aft.'r the Jiiwns, use BANNER SALVE If you tr cut or bruised. It heals the hurt "Ulekljr T9ke no substitutes. Hart's Don't won over the reports that na tives of Ouam are In ilang -r of starva tion. There is not the .Ugli!et probi btiitv the natlvi-s are w orrying. Mr. Jame Pr'iw n of Putsmmith. Va . over 90 years of age suffered for ya -s with a bad .wre on his f.we Ph-"iclan eould not help h'm. D Witt's Witch Haiel Salve cureJ him perm in-'ntiy. CHAS. HOC.EFIS. Druggist. Citiiens of Oilcago Ontinue to di of the heat, and while there Is no lack of sym.uthy, the filet must be r-vognir'l that if they were not dying they would be dying of cold. f h-at Danger, disease and death follow re glect of the bcravls. I'se Dt'W'ltt s Lit tle Early Risers to regulate th-m and you will add years to your life and life to your vears. Fsv to take, never grip-. CHAS. ROC.ERS. Druggist. The woman w ho Is trying to organise servant girls Into a union ha never been one or hired one. In the flrt case he would know there was no necessity for a union, and In the .wond stie would be moved by tity to r-'fr.i n. The bilious tired, nervous man cannot successfully compete with hish-a::rty rival. DeWltt's Little Enrtv Riser ih famous pills for cin.tipatmn will rmnv. the cause of your troubles. CHAS. P.OGERS. Druggist. Women In som- parts of she East have organisetl "silence clubs." mil rh-re I a growing hojv that Mrs. Na tion ha been liv-u'.ed Into m-mlr. ship. "The doctor tol l m n:y eiMgh was Incurabl.'. One Minute Cough Cur- male m a well man" Norr:s S.lwr North Stratford. X. H Because you've not found relief ffm a stubborn cough, d'n't d-'s-air. On" Minute Couch Cur has eurcd thousand nnd It I will -nr rni. Safe nt'd sura CHAS. 1 P.OCEP.3. Druggist. O-rtain Kuh.ina 1-" pravirg f r death of Pr-id-nt I !. Thi, I ply the rule i.f faith ur tryini work the o;h-r way. ih :ni- "A fenv months ago. f.yd whl h I n for breakfast W"iild not reman cn mv stomach for hilf an hour. I use I 1 bottle of yoiir K wlol Dyspc-psta Cure and can now ea: mv breakfast and o'h er meals with a, relish and my fool Is thoroughly digested. No hlng -qul Kodol DyD-r.sii Cure for stmarh troubles H. S. Pitt. Arlington. Tex Kodol DyP'psta Cure dlgets what yu eat. CHAS. ROGERS, Drugg.st. A plag-strl.kn ship ha aTiv.-d s Sin D1go. bnplt" the fact 'hat ''all fornia had not the leat d-slre to im- uort the plague. Ira V. ReckaM. Duneomb. la. writ "My little boy sialded his leg from the knee to the ankle. I used BANNER SALVE Immediately and In three weeks' time It was almos entirely heal ed. I want to recommend it to ev-rv family and advise them to keep Banner Salve on hand, as It Is a ur cure for scilds or any sores." Hart's Drug Store, The color nf the bathing suit, From turban dow to sPx klng. This year will be electric blue, How very, very shocking! SAYS HE WAS TORTURED. "I suffered such pains from corna I could hardly walk." writ's H. Robin son. Hillsborough. III., "but Bucklen'i Arnica Salve completely cured them" Acta like magic on sprains, brui.tes, cuts, sores, scalds, bnrna, boils, ulcer. Perfect heahr of skin dlsases and plies. Cure guaranteed by Hart's drug store. 2Jc. "I have heard," remarked the stu dent of social problems, "that in mar rlag" It doesn't cost any more for two to live than for one." "Say," said the married man with a worried look, "were you ever the father of twins?" BLOWN TO ATOMS The old Idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has be"n exploded; for Dr. King's New Life PHls, which are perfectly harm less, gently stlmuUte IIvt and bowels to expel poisonous ma'.fer, cleanse the sys tem and absolutely cure Constipation and Sl.'k Hed"i:he. Only 2'c at Hart's Drug S'ore. The cof.kli'ly was leaving and the mere woman wl'h whom h-- had livd was in t'-ars. "I am exin-m. ly sorry." a!d the cook lady, "but I r'-ally can not give you a recomm ndatlon. You will not 'lo at an. i nen in" mere wo man give way in dispalr, and the cook lady l-ft her to her own bitter thoughts. Edward liuss, a well known business m m of Salisbury. Mo., write: " I wUh to say for the benefit of others, that I waa a sufferer from lumbago and kid ney trouble, and all the remedies I took gav me no relief. I wa Induced to try FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, and after the use of three bottles, I am cured. Hart's Drug Store. XU1HT WAS HKK TBIinOR, "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applrgate, of Alex andria. In I , "and c-nild hardly get any sleip. I had consumption so bad that If I walked a block I would cough frlgfully,ind split blood, but. when all other m Hollies failed, three tl 00 bottles of Dr. hwga New Discovery wholly cunM me and I giCiievI ts piiinds." i't absolutely guaranteed to cut Roughs, Colds, I- drlpiie, llronchlt's and "II Throat and Lung Troubles. (Mice We and Il iW. Trial pottles five ai Hart's Drug Store. The king of England will bar dl. Vir'-eH fn hi di iwmg room. If the wonrn sli uld combine nnd tabv 00. respondent. Eddie would be taih'r loe me. AST0R14 AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Use " PORTLAND Arriv." 8:0ia.m.;i'ortliuid Vnlon IVpotllLlo a m. :Mp.m.for Astoria and lnter-9 0 p.m. Imedjats points, I AUTORIA." I T.4a.m.For Portland A tn-ln :.!. I I0 p m.term.diate points lU.JOp.m. WCA8IDE DIVritON. ll:tls.m. w . HI. JUsni Da. a. J p. m. ASTORIA " i0 a n 4 iu p. tn II Mi III SEASIDE j'?-': Suutt,v out) All trains make cloas connections at Roble with all Northern Pacifio trains to and from the East or Sound points. J. C. MAYO. Oen'I FT't and Paaa. Agent. BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word this tells of the Passenger Serrlc via fho Northwestern line. Eight Trains Dally between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Puilman Sleepers. Peerless Dining Cara, Library snd Observation Cara. Free Reclining Chair Cara. The :0th Century Train Runs Every Day of the Tear. The Finest Train in the Work Electric lighted Stem nested THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the Finest Dally Train Running Between SL Paul and Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from the West made yla The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS. This Is also the DEST LINE between Omaha. St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via The Nonhwestern Line W. H. MEAD. General Agent, 24S Alder Street. H. L SISLFR, Trav. Agent, Portland. Oregon. I Depot, Fifth nnd I I Streets. I Overland Express Leave Arrive Trains for Salem, Roseburg. Ash land. Sacramento, Ogden. San Fran Cisco, Mojave. Loa Angeles, El Paso, New Orleans and the East. 7:30 p.m :15 a m 8:30 a m At Woodburn (dally except Sun day), mnrnlnr train connects with tram for Mt. An gel, Bllverton, Brownayllle, Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Aagel and Silver ton 17:30 a.m Corvallls passen- IIB:M o.m ster. w p ml Sheridan passen- !8:26a.ra ger. Dally. HDally excet Sunday. Rebate tickets nn us la between Port. land. Sacramento and San Franelan Net rates 117 first class and 111 aeennrf class. Including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern nnlnta and Europe. Also Japan. China, Hono lulu ana Australia, f.'an be obtained from J. B. Klrkland. Ticket Airnnt ill Third Street. YAMHILL DD7THIOV Pasenger depot foot of JefferfJon Bt. Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20, : m; 11:30. 1:65. 3:25. 5:15. :25 I NS 11:30 p. ni. and 9 a. m. on simrinv only. Arrive at Portland dally at I:U, 6:30, 10:50 a. m.: 1:115, 3:15. 4:30. 6:21, 7:40, 10:00 p. m: 12:40 a. m. dalltr ex. cept Monday; 8:30 and 1:05 a. m. on Sundays only. Leave for Dallas dally, except Bun day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 9:30 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlee Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. ' R. KOfclHLEK, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM, Gen. Frt. and Pass. Agt. SOUTH 1 .Forlland - Astoria fyule. STR. "TAH0MA." IVilly K.Mind Trips ex.ept Sunday, TIME CARD L'e Portland l.eaxe Astoria . I' Through Portland connection Willi steamer Niibcot a front llwaco and Long lle.iitl points. White Collar Line tickets interchange, able with O. It. N. Oo, mid V. T, Co tickets. Toleohie IVh-k. Telephone lit. IHE OHliB-lIUlO ROUTE STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." DAILY ROUND TRIP. UCIPI MONOIT Cascade Locks. Hood River, White Salmon. LyU and Tee Dalles TIME CARD Leave Portland Arrive The IMll.-i,. .. 1'avs The Dull,.... Airue P 'r. land A M ., J P. . P 10 P MEALS THE VtHY BtST -TSunJ.iv Trips a Leading Feature. fThl Itoute hi the Gran bs: Scenic Attraction on Earth. LANDIS 1 AND OFFICE FlVVf tF ALDKIl STUKET. IIOTII 'PHONES VMS JM I11RTLAND. OUK. E.W. CRICHTON.Alt PonlanJ JOHN M. FILLOON. Aft The DgllfJ A.J.TAYLOR. Aft- Astoria OREGON Shoit line and Union Pacific TIM K S 'IIKD-, D-p.irt fine tv i l'"rt!ap I S-iv;tl a. in. I'LI'S Arrive I Fr on l'"t Hand ' I Salt Uik D. nv. r. Ft. Worth, lulu ha. Kati-a '".ty St. Loil.. 1 'liicig ' an. I Kit Salt Like. !. :iv r Ft. Worth, "ina 4 H'l p. 111. , v a Hunt- I illgtotl All uitlc Mxpr- 'I '"I . !l.. v : i 1 1 mi' ing'oii ha. K niK.i ' '!' y. S- I.. u;. ' h uj and lla-t Willi "wTili. l.-w l't"ii, St i ,. k ill- M ini. it;, 'l S Paul, Diiiutji M Ih ink'.', I'h' cigo an I l-lat s PI I in Sr. Paul Fa, ma. I I p tn via SC'.k.llie 1 hours Change on P t: ir. in I t.i 'bic.igo f i ii' i:.N AND ittVKK Si'llKliI'LK Fr uii Atorla I All sailing date subject to change I For San Fruiii I 1 ro evet y Ave days i a ni. 1 rolumh a Itl v-r 4 a. in. Da.lv ex- T Por l.tnd and exc ccpt .Sun. I Way Landing. Monday Steamer Nahc it a leaves Astoria n tide daily for llwa a. roiiiie. ilng there with tra ns for Iuig ll. nch, Tlogn mid North Heacu p nta. Iteruruing urrlvt-s at A.t jria same evjilng. d. W. II'NSItKUItY. Agent. As'orla. A. K I'itAIi. General l'it.HotigT Ag'-nt, Portlan.1, Or-gon. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat servlo oDtainabla as rar as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of tb WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES art paid to serve the public and our tralna re operated ax as to make close con nections with diverging line at all Junction points. Pullman Palsce Bleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dlrlng car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ger vice, ask the ticket agent to tell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central lines and you will make direct connection at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwauket and all points East. For any further Information call on any ticket agent or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Oen. Pnss. Ag't., or JAH. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wit. Ocneral Agent. THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Slab' nf Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, on the 15th day of June, 1901, upon d Judgment rendered therein cn the 18th day of Man h, 1S9S, In fa- vor of J. T. ltos. J, K. irgglna, 11 C. 'riioinivncn mi,! k. Z, I'Vrgusoii piirtiicrs doing btiMliiea under the tlirn inline of ItosM. Illgglns A Co., plain tllTs, and against Hilns H Hmiih, tie feiidiint, for ihe sum of tttttt U nn.l costs of snld action Inxel at f.'lMNl, and which said JudgiiKiit draw Interest from date at the rain of 10 petveilt per nnnuiii 1111111 pnl.t, mn iikui which there wits realised llvon rgtvutlou and onler of snle Issued hereon mid crrd lied hereon, Maivb 4, ItWI, , mini of IV.I jn, leaving a Imlituce due on snld March i. I'.nl, of mow wlih Iniere.t thereon from al I date mini paid i o per cent per uiilllliil, and the costs of nnd upon this writ commanding und le.iuii u it 11111 to levy upon the property or tln aliove nam.', I ilMtalldnut o anils fc Hie bitlitiice of stlil Jinlg 11.111. In leiis', cohi mid nil ncciuliig i'.kii I did on the I l.lli day of Jun t :!. duly I 'W Upon the follow ing ,.kci llii-d leal property, to-wit: All that k'iiioii of the Salomon H tn 1 1 It Donation I jin 1 1 lti lilt :ttiat.l In lite Colin 1 y of flitip. Stat,. ,,f ii.g,,n. descrllieil na follows, to-wilt lleglninitg ai lite souIIlmsi corner of 1 lie i,in !f Mlewlld according to the tn up and plat thereof, rroor.ld In Hie office of (he t'ountv I'lerk of t'lalwip I'outtiv. and a ttU.t out and worded by SlUs II. SmMh and hla wife, thetice III a westerly dir tl u following Die south line of ,i, ,,wil 10 the north lHtin,iaiy of that ivrtai" I fact of land In said Donation l-ntil Claim now owned by le'Uls Klro'nfT. 1 hence eiut to ihe north boundary line of .hi ivrlaln tract of land in 4ld lVia:l m 1. 111, 1 Claim own M by the Astoria nnd t'olumbin Itiver Itallroad ompnuy, Ihritce easierlv ! a'"" ,t"' ' -mdry u..e I "ti.o iiat-t 01 (Ail, 1 owititi ny sitl.l Aa- 1. mis no, i oitiniDia itner itaiird Company lo an Ininra.-, II, ki with ihe fat boundary line of anil town of l.lrlld If Projected, (h.nce northerlv on ild nrrtj-v'.linr Hn I.) the place of hetflUhlMtf. Al f of bl.vM niimli r.-d I. :. 3. . . ' t. 9. b 11. 13. u. iv ;i. :j 3.v and mi ,,t ii.vu u. e,.lllnii lota ' and 10 and all of b'.k Mte .rpi:ig ,,nr. all In the t.w II of Idlrwild. 'it 'llp t'ollllty, Slate f iireg at, ts U. , ut nn.l record e, bv Slla II Smith mi l b : vt te. according 10 the map nnd pl.it 'hers, of on reeir I In ilte olflce ,.f tlw County Clerk of I'liita.'p Cotutiy. iireg .n Also nil Unit N.ri:oft of th Solomon Smith Donation Land i'llm situated In the t'ounty of t'l.ti.,p. In (he S:i of Ht.(ii, and Ivmg ,,f ihe wt It-nindary line of the anl.l town of Idlrwild. nfor-std. r,r'.lii a ..-fain tract of Und owned y The KUvl II -t.'l Company nuitulntiig It cu r as per deed word.! In Volume 'JV page DJ, It-vorda of lv,., f,,r t'ljia , Couii. ly. and a certain tr.i. t of land owned by 'aid Flav ! Hotel Company n per il H-d recorded lit Volume jv" page Is. Record of IVe,U f,,r flats .p t'ounty Notice Is hereby given dial I will on Mondiy, the i ,1VV f July. ai the hour of ID oVhk'k In the forenoon of utM day. m ft on: .f an. I at the Court II nie .1 .-T In the f ,.f A lorit. I'la's .p t'ottntv. nr. g .ii. .II ut Public nu-t'on to the highest ..,er f r rash, the b ve le ril'd teal pr,.t-riy li aatlafy a,l Jiidmetit, nt,res', costs nnd all a, ruing cots -THiX. J.INVILIJ-:. Sheriff of Clata,' Cuciiy, Ore AsMria, r'.. June i itati. SIIKIIIFFH SALK By Virtue nf an execution and order of sale luatt'd out of th" Clrvtilt Curt of th Ntitie of nr-gon. fur the County of ('litsip. on the ;s h day ,.f May. ju. Up itl a Jll lgTll'tlt 1111,1 leer, e reiolered thrrflti on the 7th , iv of M tv, ju, In favor r W. T Sch..!fl-ld an I K llauk c l-parliiei. doing bu!ii its S. ho. M l I an I ll.iiike. against N i' lenen an I Anna Jenen d-f ndants. for (he iint ,f ilO. fin. ith Intereat thereon a I the rate of 10 ier cent per mnuiiii rr.in the Ml div of l.iv. lVK t the 7'h day of Miy. l'"d. th fur' her sum , r if. at torny' f.. 'lie cota .ml .UelcinM.. ment ,,f this an;! l iv l at II'. Jn and In-t-r': on n M liiditn -tit at the I. -g.ii rale of infer'-', nnd the c,. of mi t.pon this writ omnia. i Img and e'tiilr'ng me to miik- .ile ,,f the roll living ): he. real prp"rtv. lo-wit: li in block 47. In Taylor' Astoria. In Clatsop Coiin'y. f iregon Nolle ! h'.r-liy givn, Ihal I wdt on Moiidar, the 1st lav of July, ,,t the hour of ten o'elo k In the fotviio .n of ald dav. in fiitfit of an I at the Court House ,n .r. 'n the City of Atorla. "Ittsop C.un'y, Drfgoti, -ell nt I tibllc nuctloti, to the hlghet bidder for lash, llm irte iv ,e rltr-1 r. nl pniii-ny, to satisfy the Julgtnenf, Inoire't. cuts nnd all iccnilng Tllo.-t LINVILLK. Sheriff. f'lit.)..ti Counly, (iTegin. Ait iria. o'gin, May isih. 1W1 SHUIUFF'S SALE. By virtue of an rfcutton und order of sale sstiej out of tlio Circuit Coun of the State of Dr-goii. for tint Coiimy of I'lacjup, on the 27 tb ilsy nt M ty, lDfll, upon a Jiidgmeni rend.-r.l th-reln on Ihe th day of May, In favr i.f C. H. Jackson, plaintiff, snd agalnsl W. n. Edw tnU. defendant, for th turn of One Hundred and Eighty-one "I 100 dollsrs, together wllh interest iheiton at the rate of 6 per cut per annum from the d'h day of Mny, 1901, the costs nnd disbursements of this milt tax -d ai 110.20 and the costs of and, .ip..n this writ cnmmantl'ng and reiiulrlnir me to make sale of the following d bribed real-propcry, to-wit: It nunihere'l four (4), In block num. bereil thlrty-lhree (33). In the town of Astoria ns laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely, lot numbered fourteen (Ml, In block numbered five (5), In First Addition to Ocean (Jrove a laid out and recisrded by J. T. Mulkey, In Clatsop i-oiiniy, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given, that I will on Monday, the 1st day if July, 190, nt Ihe hour of 10 o'clock In Ihe forenoon of said day. In front of anj at the (,'outi House door In the City of Astoria, Clatsnn County. Oregon, sell at public miction, to the highest bid lcr for cash, the. ubove described real property to satisfy the Judgment, Interest, cosis and accruing costs. THOS. LINVILLE, Sheriff. Clatsop County, Oregon Astoria, Oregm, May 2Hlh, 1901. SHEIUFF'S SALE Notice Is hereby given, thai I will on Monday, July ftth, 1901. at the hour if f-n o clock, a. m at and In front of the Court House door ar Ihe Clly of As- torla, !n Oluls ip Counly, Sta f Ore- gun. I will offer for sale an I e at pub lic auction to Ihe hlgh'-st bidder for cash in hand nt tho lime of sale, all arid sin gular the real esinte nnl properly to which (he County of Clatsop nnd School Districts No. 1 and 6 of Clatsop County, have acquired title by virtue of sales for taxes, and all real estate and property that bus been heretofore ptiroh imc, by Clatsop County or School Districts N", 1 snd 6 of Chits ip County at tux rule and tills nti'ilred thereto thereunder, and which Is now owned by sgld Coun ty, or said Schoil Districts. ' THOS. LINVILLE. Sheriff, Clatsop County, Oregon. Dated tills 29th day of May, 1901. HIIKIllFli-H SALE. Ily vlrlue nf an riectiliott lu, out of Ihe t'lrciill fmiri ..f the Hlul of Oregm. for th Coimlv of Clalaop, ou Hie (list ilay of June, luol, upon a judg ment rendered I herein mi Dm 0ih day of March, Ul4, In favtir of H E Harris. plnlullfT, and ngulnsi ileoinn Hill, ! fe.tdnnt, for Hie sum of tWl .13, the fur ther sum of t'.U allurliey's fnes log-oil. er Willi Inlereat Iheieou n (he e-ii rate rioiii the !0ih day nf March, IVit, uii.l the cila of and iiihui llm writ l oiiini uu'liig nnd n'itilrlng nm to levy upon the property of Ilia alv imne, difciidant lo astlafy Ihe Judginanl, In (net, c.wis nil I nil accruing i:a. I .li, I niln.'h Hie following ,, , t iie, tei properly, to wil; lad il. ?, blork I. I'lr.t All l Ocrnil Otovr, ,,a I, (, , 7, III H k I, I ( i lo ;;, iiiciutue. niock i. L i I lo a,, inclusive, I, look 1, lo a I to .1.', In. elusive, hloek 4, Hill'. VU 'o O.vau 'rove, ol It (o 1. Inclusive, block J. lots I to S, ill lo 17. Jl lo 11, Inclusive, bi.s k U. lota I. 1, 1 ,l, " 4 1, ,n Itiaiv . Iil.u k ;. lots I lo .'. ,nc'i.v.., IohK 10. lots I to :n, ncliialvt, hhi-k II. bos I I .11, lnclti.lve, bl.K-k 14, HHl'sS.voii.1 , Id to Ocean Otovt; ,Ma I. J. J, 5, T, . , l II. IJ. 14 block. I. In. I. :. J. 4. 7. t. H, II. IT. block . lota I. 10 IX. Inclusive, Mo, k 7, lots I lo Jl. In clusive. b,k in. lots 1 .i "4, IneliiaU,, ll k II. lots I to :t. In .. hiv , b'.yli Id. lots I l.i :l IncltHlv. hl.Kk 17, Ion I lo :i. inclusive, blmk H. lots . :, 1. 4. S. . 7. , , ID, It. 3. I,,vk J In I in 3X Inclusive, I.K k V). lots I S, J. 4 7, S. . 10, dink .'I. anne to Hill's Second Ad I. l.i Ocean ilrjve; lots I. I, 1, 4, i. i, 7, . it il. . block I, lots 1, , S, 4 t. Ill II I; bl.sk :. I.MS 1. I i, 4. 5. t. T. 1. !i. It) II. I. t..k 3, Iota I. . 3 4 & , 7. . . 10. til . k 4. lo(, 1, t a, 4, 3, 1 . .. . . 10. M.irk 5, !.( I, . 1. 4. . V. 10. ll. i:. bl.vk , lots I. I. t. . m. ii. 13. i.io.k :. ioi. i. : a. . 4. I. A - u .. .. .. '. . s. i, ii. i:. in vii s ik I 3, 4. s, , ;, . V. JO, II i t,u k kils I, 3, 3, 4. 0 I'V II. I.', bio k Il. . lots 1 4, :., s. :. , s. io, it, u, lot I. . 3. 4. i t 7. I. . 13. 1,0 i. :. 3. 4. 5. t. :. . . 11, lots J. . 7. I. . bl k 14. hl.Hk II. I n, block 10 t.l.i. w lol I, 3. 3, 4 7, J. . J,i . U. lo s I, J. J, 4. &. . 7. . . hi vk b II. I:, bl -k 14, lot. I. J. 3 4. 5 7. 9, 10. II, IJ, block 17. kits I. . J. II. 12. nUk IV lot 4 5 17 1 I'I'ck It. ta I. 3. J. 4. i, s. 7 n block j. bus i. :. s, 4 j. t. ; , I", block :i. Iota 4. J, 4, 7 V bl II. bl.i k IJ, lota I. I. 3 7. II. IJ. block IJ. Iota 1 J J. 4 ' . io. ii. II. i.i.k :t lots i : 3 I. III. . lu. s. II. lo. 7. 4. 5. . '. . . IH tl IJ Mock 2.'. I oa I 1. 3, 4. . t. 7, . . pi, II IJ. b'ock J. lota I. J. J. 4. 5. . 7. . ft Id l J bl.vk 17. lota I. J. J. 4, 1 7. o' hl.a-k J. lots I. J. 3. 4. ... 7. V 1 1). Il, k IS. tola I. 3. J 4. S 7. M. II. IJ. block 30. lota I. J J 4 . 7, . . 10. II. J. h,vk .11. lots I. 1 3. 4. 3. . 7. . 9. ID. . J. be- k 31. P rl(l,i Park iier Firt steVe:ui ir lot I. a. 1. 4. V i 7, I. h.k k I. lot, I , j, inclusive, blork J, lots I to 77. Inclti Ive. ,I,.ck I. lots I. J. 3 4. J a 7. . 9. 10. II. II. bl,. k 4. lot. I l i Jl in clutlve. blork 5, lota to 37 in, dualve. lots 30 to '4. tnclitalve, lil.uk I't I to 74, inclusive. bl, k 7. lots I to H In clulv. oliM-k I. lots , 10 II IJ 1. 14, block , lots I lit JO. In, ill-See ol 10 t ) tl. Inclusive, hlo. k i), Iota I to .',, UlclUaHe. block II, lots I lo 74 inclu sive, t.l.sk IJ, lota I to 74. tn.linlie 1,1, K-k 1.1, lota I lo tl. inrliia.tr, .l k 14, lo's I n IS. Incltia ve. lota ; i , tl. In, lulvo. bl k I'., lata I to II lit In. mve, i.,.k 14. ot I 14. m,:u.lv. bl.-. k 17. ,,ia I 'ii 11. Inclusive t.t.j l h lots 1 t ..I In, el, i bl. k I 7'V I a ! i I !o .1 I c, I 74. Ill 'u- 'l".V ! k ' : 14. to I T4. nii-luili . i,!,H k .clu.le. ,o k Jl. I.C nr. PI k k II. Iota I t . '.I i, , lil.Kk Jl. lot I (o II lli,l,he. Jl, o'a t I II. Ille'll Ol e I,',,, k ; I :,) '. lllclu.He ,. k 1 o J Ii. 17 .1". 3 I, .VI. f,l, I.I H '."' .o 71 II r. i.; ,-k J7. t. I .'I I t . i J '. v 1" II to .. , 17 r. i.i li i .M ( 11. IJ f. 1 1 ii-,. '.. '! !' I. lock II. b'o. k ,U. lot I to t , .'7. in, IlielllSlV. Allot, i. an I l. t ,1. i;im i"t x :. Tp . N and th ih- H' ' 'I lo'a I I. I. 7 S I J, t. I. i. i, li. lotl I.'. II lo .'.'. fi.lll.he. I, llli e. I.t. k ' block ..1, II. li . the S II '. .f i. ' ; ; i ..or ! ,., . i. and ,iiio I .; ..f II. 9. V n i: , i.f . of I ! t. Se ... k "4 o lit I . i II Kit A I I he N V, V a n'l.p 7 U "ele of 4. n s , ;j, ( Wri Met-, f i: . mil Tp N f . all .,f I ho It !, We.t Will M, aliove dr'etl'iril fill I'laiaoo I'oitnty ' h -i; I" l-'lty la Itl .Vol h e I hrr-by given that Ml o;i Monday, ih- J'ltn dnv ,.f .lull. i. at the hour ,f pi vu , m ., f,,,-,., f Hid lit V In front ,,f an I , ,,. .,,,t llotte door. In 'he ftv ,,f Aatorln, i'lalop County, iiieit.ci, v ai pulille sin tl,, n i the unheal tii i,. r, f,,r cah th- shiv" de,-rihe, r.-.-i 1 property to sallufy said Judgment, inter.-!, coals nnd nil accruing o.! THtH LINVILLK. Sher ff , i "In s .i. i ' Mini v. Or. A orlll. Mogul, Jlllle 10. I'NII NOTICK FO PIJiii.iCATION. United Stales Iitid Oftlcr, Oregon Clly Oregon. May JO, 1901: Nodes is hery Klven thai In com. plane with the provisions of the net or congress or Juna 3. 17, emitted 'Att nct for the sale nf Umber land In the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed m nil ih public I mil state. ,y ct of August 4. 1KM, William W. Pi,e, of Olney, Counly f Clatsop, HliUe of Oregon, has this dnv filed In this office his sworn statement, (1S71, f0P h purchase of lot 4, sec. 3; lott 1, 2, 3 ami 4, of seel Ion No, 4, township No. 6 north, range No. 7 wext, and will offer proof -o show (hat the Is ml sought Is more valuable for Us timber or stone than for agricultural puroao, nnd io estnhllsh bis claim to cald Innd befors tli" register and receiver of this office nt Oregon city, Or-gnn. n Thurslny. the Dili day of August. Ilioi. n,. ni,,uen n witnesses: Mrs. Mary Denek. of Olney, Clnlson Counly, Oregon; Sebastian Olaser, of Olney, ci i Imp Counly. Oregon; Mrs. Appollonlii Johnson, of Olney, clntsop County, Oregon; Sidney re, nf Atio rin, ''Intsop County, ori'gon. Any and nil perem claiming adverse Iv th" above-,, scrlhe inn, Is nen re niiesleii i, file their claims In this of fice nn or before said sth dny nf Au gust, 1901. C as. n. MOMUHS. Peglsier, A DM I N I ST 1 1 ATI Hl'.S Nt T If K. Notice Is hereby given (hat Ihe un dersigned ha. been appointed adminis trator of the f'sinlf of Thus. O'Connor, decease . All persons luivlng claims against said eMntc are reitilted lo pre sent the same In him duly verified ac cording lo luw, within six months from this date. . , , , A. J. KLAFFKE, Admlnlslralor of (he Estut,, of Thos. O'Connor, Deceased, Di'.e of fir.t puhllciitlon, June 21, 1901.