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THE MORNING ASTORIA, PRIDAT. JULY 12. 1901. " PIGMIES PERCHED ON ALPS ARE PIGMIES STILL." Tin I pnilh iilaiiy In i"'ird Raking powder. No nmtli r hw lilh th manufactur! of pour gi''l" iial their good or how much tnoimy Hi 7 pu, lit u lvcrlll"U ill 'III thy atlll do Iml annum to any. ihlng ll In not wllli H. -ItlllltiK'M Hi. Tli good at 1 vet tiMil l.y th iniiillly. ,iii. I wll"i lliry nm '!' ud they am ulwny used. Try ROSS, IIIGGINS fc CO. The Morning Astorian TKLKPIInNK Ml All cttntiiicis (hi- iidcrtiKinu, In I lie Axldilaii me miulc on n K""' iiiiU'u u( circulation four time IniKcr tliiiu Hint of miy piipvr publUlicJ or clrculiiUJ In ll op county. TODAYS WEATHER I'iMITLANI), July ll-npgon. Wh. Ina-inii mil l.lalio Friday, fair nJ warmer. AROUND TOWN. H't It M. (laston ab-'Ul harn. Wanted a woman l.i do wanhlng fall at :o Ex.hang Ht lri l5-rnt mal- III tig Hun It"' laurant, t) Commercial Hi. VV il 1 1 . 1 1 ,, K . "In n: yi-i.-i lay In I'.ii lUui.l K,-i gil u Thf tow li llii..l yueeti art I v-il t-. tt la! iiIkIiI fimti I . 1 1 ' a 1 1 1 Japan" k .u nf ail kind, clirap a: Y i iliama Itaitar, t:t xiimorolal Ht ('Mi'lirl itrn)"iry c crin nl antlH IV pint, and wrl ctcain It pint at lli Parlor W ar I lit pi-opl to talk I" about milk A; 1 tie Milk Depot, rurticr T"ii!h an) Diunn air"'" V.iur M"ii. y ha. k If .mi t t f -! !! !.;.. I Modi an I J.no, . (T. r dor n.it . :.. )u -J"Iiii.ii Urn. 'rl Wllh-lm Virn. a natlv "f Mweilen. -vta giant". I flnnl i it..'imli (i pap.-i ill ilii' munly r.urt ylrday. Mi Jawati ha opciil ( mklr parlor at 127 Hrvsnih atri.-t. Th la dt nf At.ria r liuit.,1 to mi in- aprctlotl. Tic Thir l R-gliii'iit. I). S G . whl. h ha I ii In camp al Wllliult H.iIiiii f.'r '!-." f' "t t'tn 'll'. retail l"d t. Portland night . .h-llnl-e nrang III' ii! hav "! In " ii in a. I f 'T ill.' funeral "f I 1 1 1 Stl .mill, III nl.TIIIrlll lli . 1 l--t I n. i.in .f ni.iil'- I a .-i y ' .iiii I ..f uiir M . h i an t .1 uu . . ft' s mi' ui.iiii'V lui k if I: .ii .1 'Ii .ni llr" f-i f. ..l ii '.I -i l . IJ jl )i.llllp'n , .1" n.it pk.i' i'i ".mi pur ryi Ann'riiM'n flin ai liKkv Tli" only put khi; Kuir ii : .1 i .)i mi. inrllnw. JOHN l ('A ltl.S- N. H I.' Ak" nt T.i.. hit; V.i-Iiiiik w.l! Iiii.' ..ill ! ni'ii 'W iiioi'iiI'ik '.'f ill.. N Inili in ninl lio-r will hvivi' f.r S.iti rijiniin'ii wl h il luu if In ii'i"i' in '"W J. .tin A M 'ii K.'in.'ry lm npi iii'il a kIi ( nt : It ni.l aiii-.'l un.l la prvpar.M I.. i.i nil cliiM-a nf pUlinlilliK ull I Hu ll, mr at th"' lnwint pnaaibli' raiiw. Mm Jull.i A Uiin.iWH, .if r.Kiuilli'. iii' K 'n. mi ihl rtalil.'nt nf rlitunp r.niniy. nlm I'f: In-ii- rlKlilivu Vi'iirn nic. I" vlaltinic h"r i-ti'i, Mi Una. y, nf Aal.uln. Tin- II. nil.! I'lilnii I'lililh iillmi ('.ni piny HI''1 1 iir.n l.K nf I n. t i"i u 1 1. m w.th Hi.' 1'iiiiniy rli'ik yi'WiT.liiy. Thi i'iiill il muck I niiiii'"! n" .'.in In alian-a nf $:.n .'iirli un.l tlu f illnwIiiK nii nnmi-il hi lui iiipiiiiitiuH: II. 1.. Ili'iiilrnmii, J. M. IIiihIp'!. W. t'lillli, J. f'lirtla, Wllllum Alttnui"'1. BEST IH-CENT MEAL; SUN RESTAURANT. IUSINU "Bike" Suits Ws Immense Variety to Select From Tin. I'k Elk ar eoiiairliig u lu t fur tin- lo.lg to it 1 1 -fi 1 th Elk' -ur-lilv il .it Tai'iimi mi Aiiii 17. wlili h hit1 I u '! iipiirl na Klka" lny. It'alyii ral lnl Imig. r, I i Iron.-r and iiink. lr. irmililn Willi tivn aii'l ililmii.-y riiir limn tny rt !-(-. !"' W. H.iiili.iin. n-nl; lrplnma 1311. lt.i Aiiil'iaoti, wlni win i haric.l I'jf Fip.I I'Vlini.ir wild niuiiili un.l Imllrty, puiln1 u 1 1 1 y.alrrlay -tt Juatlr nf t (if I'rai'r 1 1 1 1 1 h i" r un.l waa flnnl 110 ami i.iala A twrtny.rh (hiimiiI mill" Salmon will) ill" u '1 1 1 tin inUnlna; waa I'-ipIvi-.I )ri.-t,ay a( Mariln Itnth'a turaK" plant Tlir run rciiillnunl fnlr yi'!rnty nu nOn rnidi tnu.. K'i".l rali'llKa Tlio Hnai i r.-a' iiirant la .1rrvi lly tuiinilor. Th brat thii ih mafkrt af. fm la la alwaya ruin. mi l:a bill nf faro. an I rv,c- la flrat-cliia f)in nn'll I a in A ll.li.'i t .i'i fr.im 1'ill.ir It... k f ll ..ii ur.l ) r .-i ,ay al tlir Vaniiuarl Ink ml win i. ii. l.y M.itp rharl.a Han . in Tlf iinf ir lunai.' mini waa u .1. r Hi.- Iiitlip in .- .f M.i.ir al Dif 1 1 1 i .if ih.- a. .i (.'in. T'w Hull ll!. N . .'..I, Mutt Iini'-IK"IIK r. p.ilia il I' .rili'ii I, mil r-a.y t.i r.-niin- Ii. r l.ii' .ii al ili- in u h uf lli.i I ' illltlll. il W:!Mll l.i Hl-.-k", il.' ..,llli t. !h" .i. . nl l l.un if Alli'li anl It -I i ri. :li." . nut i a- I... , If ti i-iij .y a a ...l . up f i . iff-.' try 'Ur I'l'if. ili .n lili-ii.l M ha .in. I Jivn. y.nir in. mi y ha. k If II n.. .l.-.i." ) hi J .lni.'ii lit J. i ii-r i nil:!.-.- ..f ihr -r li.in a.lvlM-l Ih ..nil i' ..f tin' h.illl'hii i ir'-- 'n lli.il any .til.' within !i:n ilii) Ui.lll will null the for l!i' pri'MMiiullon ni;ri"-.il(l" Li r a nm.'i.iii if :ln- li 'mi-warl li.nui'l ".vl"r" hip t i l!i.- :p ..f 'in'iJ.in. t W Mi' It Innlri'Mi a now ila-pliiy.ii a full Inn- .'f Hi." lit at a:y!r In fall mil- ln.riy at th rat hlnhmnt riri-nt'.y p'li I l.y hr ai i'-' i"iimiTi-lal alni-t. nppnait in nuiK't .irtirc. sir ingi : ui ilia, i cinira a full Hn nf Injirn' an I i hll.lr -ii'h furniliiiiK it o l. i'l.i"r'i'r i'v r Ii.ik r-i-'-l v.-1 .i b lur fr uu ih Vail' y I 'iv. Ilur'-au. f HI liila. M'. ikln hlril In nam tw.i Inn i w l.' "Mil i ha. p..ill.ll!.-, II. 'I II. iW IIVlllR, al.ltlli ' .Mil l I"' plill'-.! Ill A t run'- ' .il Ih - I ...uifiii na I'ur !p "i.li mi it SI I. nil". Th. o It A N' i' i ha ma I.- a in'. nf l'l fr.m Aai.ir.a an I t'nrtl.in.l f-r Ih I'a i-Aniirl.'.in t p aill.m at Huf fnl.v Tlck"t w II ti" on al llrft an I thir l Tii" liy. .Inn l.i v:iibr, Inolu- ''- Th"a.' :ick"!a lllll'l h U" I f"r C'liitlnn mi pa.iHm'" KntuiT, hut atop t Hill b" all i.v-i within flnnl Inni: r"lurnlng M Itclti'i'. a l.ib.n.-r. who w.i "int ,' "I for a Mm" ill Ih" Clalanp rolinly InitKlng i anip uf Sli-n arl I'iuvit. h i rnniiiii'iii " I a iiii. in I'ui ilanil (igiilnt John Siriimi ami II U I'nwcr. th" i iti."iubcii uf ih- tlrin, for l.'.'i.rino ilnin ng". It-;l"r i - la I n ii tn hav" Ik'cii w rk- ' lug nl.'iig the akl.l inii'l. when b win alru. k by a iahl" i I III pulling l"K" along an I wn icvon'ly Injuivil. I Coiiiity Judge Oiay yesterdiiy mild a trip to th new county road to Inspect Hi dyking. L'iiil f""t of which la be ing built, near Km"!. Th work I pro gressing inplilly and will be completed wlihliig .a wek. Itoadiiiaster Fry, who la In charge of ill work. In placed nn additional scraper on th road, mak ing thr-e ultog.'ther. and the fore of mn mployd hn been Incrensed. Th .... .1... -,n.l.. men ar now- ni'mii's " " nn..." ( between th bridge. dyke and the Walluskl BICYCLE CLOTHING In onlaT to milieu our stock wo will niakc a reduction of 25 PER CENT ON A I.I. BICYCLE SUITS, BICYCLE PANTS, STOCKINGS. BELTS, CAPS. ETC.. ETC. S. DANIIGEB Ilarvrtln ha bn cnrnrnmrnl In th Wahlrilon wliot flHil n.l tfim riiuri alrraily ri lvi'0 Ih m' rrnp 'l" I'" II" lrt III ynr. If la liim'i that th aiun-Kiite will) h SS.wai.Uiai buahrl of uraln, an Inrri'ia nvr lut yp.ir of nnirly i,mn).iXii. It l.or I inrii' In th hurva: fl. , mil ri pnrl bnvr ln''n I'lrculiit') that wan'-it a IiIkIi ii a I'i a luy r lulnn pnll t ' -k (-!' t hiiru'li. I'ur th flrat llni" alii' the wilinnn Iniltlatiy w.ia tirl-1 In Hi II. all ' ( 'oliiuiblii all nttfiinli i it 1 1 ri j . t : will ii" i t 1 1 utiiU" ih" tat- j limn nfTiil. A rninpiiny call'"l th" 'un ' oillllU I'll illr !'. Il Oil unit Cumin '". 1 Inn lii' ii fiirui'- l II w.iika hnv h'i n i ii'i ."l ii ir lilin-ra. It I'. Il ha mil l" , i til I . wllh th" aaliiion i nmi'TN iil uia- th" KraaT rlvr to aupply lh-ni wllh III h"iil an. I lull of aiiluinn p.i' k '1 for 'hn ii'-al I'll yar. Knll.'wliig I ,h" 'itniliig "f tl.f vnt in th oiil"i for lb" Kimball icnunl n:iii glvrn by Aaiorlu imTc hant In th" liiillvlilunl or iirKaiiit.i:..n aii urlnK th" luiK'l nuinlu r nf voa: Kiir"tr. 17, Ls!; At'rli I'ubllr Library. 12037. I'll loiitnwn rhurh, f.V'2. HI. M.iry'a h'pl tnl. 13Kf.. M"thlli i hun h, 161. A lnlr a, him I. CH Cut, km Kuil.'inil i huri h, 31li. A n. I'. V.. 'JM. Th" nam. a of i nn-I'-aluni with l' than 2" t nr.- n il Klvvii. I'h.irha II KR.nn h.ia bt-.-n h"-n nip lain of ih" iniri h una' tun-ball f.nn whliti will tni.-t a I i'i ii mall up "f iri f'aliiiul nun mi" w--k frun t -hi-t -r hi It waa . i r ! . I m I : y Hit' lib 1 In hav" ih" team loin.'rr.iw but I In- tnitna h.iv iml hi-.'ii fully oiK.inii' .l na y. t an I n iiiHii.iii.-tii"iit wua hit .iry. It 'th t"inn will api ii I th InU'rvi iiiiiif i:i prartlr iri'l an .:. hk k " 'n .r. .i. t Th i'-. -lp:a :ll g !n 111" riK'i'lii fiinl Tif lay. Julv nn. ),.n t..n i"l in th'- In'" f ir lmM'.iiif a niy. nl:. m ..f j th" Hun lay i 'i i.I w rk"t f 1!a ! r .iinty with a vl. w tn iTirn nz'i'K i rounly "I K .1'ilntl'iri in.l Kl UK "nn'iir-itt"iii'-nt I i Ih" m'h.inl ..f th" nuinlr Th" i oiiM'titi ui .a 'n In- b'M In Aa'nri.i. an I all 'r .m linr"t"l in 'h ul- t ar lmit". t,i nttr;1 T ' prnmi. ! li.-nt Hun. lav i h i i.rk ri un l.-r th- aui!.-ta ..f th" ct.it" :i" latliir.. sr.- i n"il 111 th ni-'tliiKa. Th 1 1; "is :i.nn i '.t r lay puli.xh-.l an l l iiial ahi.iviiiR 'ha! til" wh"l'-il" flahilial'Ta nf H"i:l" r nppi"l lJ b . p . a flhiii( uh. a r. 'inline t.i th" i t'oluiiibla lii thrlr nirif.nn. Th ar-li.-'. i"ul:,l 'mm th f.n i th it :h" I J. ... , wti". In thla -l:y. ha.l t "'l It laijjii t.i th rtnl! tr.nl''. th .b'.il "li r"f ilnK t.i ban. I!.- !:. .-i.-rpt at i ru:nniilv 1 prr that wmil l mn only i h.i.' "bin n it--.! ill pf. fit but hav "li- In. I" I . "ii .!' .ii I" I " t i Ih" nw n'T." i Th" !'' ph i" In pay !h.- ':c. i "illllll'll! lllll'T 111 ill. " p,lwi., I'lty A'tnni'v pruc I iiga ik! .'tnp.iin !i.. iin j ..- .1 ui t li,- pr vim. .ii a i!ir: tl-i-Smith pr" h.-ni :,. .-nil..' .n: .in 1 . in: I! ! t!l.- f.'."'l ti iiiy pi rtbcl f..r i iCnillar m il. nan." :i H.ilciii i Ity c urii H w h. T-i'.iyni-n: A j I .in" .1 by th" , h was r.-i-t' ll bv I he company mil be.avn !h" . it.- Tic" c.ty a:! 'fi y iu 1 that In mind and ih "i.l!i.itu h yed to !i" In .-v. t y n ,iy I r il. !'' i I Is bell. I .-.I attempt ,'nly resul".! hi f illuro. un- A llv.dv legal haltl" s apt to ir j "",l,-v" ' ""' "kipper's orders, the I atas of an all -g.-d back "f ,,..,.ian i Wal" wr cut off. Thus with the law In the m.itt.r of the N'.-a 1 Khfii'd. the screw wa at list got In York and or.-gmi C"il Company tiling! '" l",",i:i'"'. and Cnptain Kro'imhilson C.inii any tiling i upon Hie lower N. ha', in ii ii. I maUllo: I in and liiiiking l"clalatli'U of lirent In inipinve 'he ilvi r. Yenei'biy Judge M ijms. f Yam hill futility, offered County Clerk Wlu r ity ft tiling on Hi' river, which was re fused bdiius nf th" provision of th" law that '.Hi days must claps- aft-r the fir I tiling before n MWiid un- call be 1 recelv tood. I. Judge .Mill. us. it is lllld'T- th.it the tile! cfnre w ill ."ilbinl; cvlib I filing wns fiulty first void. n I An cfr.nt Is being made In break th truckmen's strike un the Canadian Pa cific railway by Importing men from Portland and other cities. laist Sunday evn men arrived in Victoria from Portland. They clnlmed to hav nns- wered nn advertisement of nn employ ment agency fur bridge carpenters 10 work In British Columbia for $5 a day. When they discovered thitt they were expected to take th place of the strik er they refused th employment and their expense were paid by the atrlk rs' organlratliin. Men have also been sent to Victoria from Seattlo, Tacoma nnd other cities of the Northwest but th strike I "till as effective n ever ! Th following Interview with FHh Commissioner Mill, of Washington. Is I reprinted from the eVattlo Pnst-Intelli-gencer: "Practically nil the tlsh have been let out of th hatcheries now. , There nre :lll a few In the Nonksack I hatchery and at Sklkonilsh we have nt the present time about l.oOO.oM steel- head. These will nut be let out until September. I have talked with a nuni- ber nf ennnerymen during the past few I days and several today. They nil tell J me that up to the present there has I been little or no run at nil of fHh. The season this year la late for some ren j son. yet nil th Ash men nr of the j opinion ther will be a good run In Pu 1 get sound waters. I think myself there will be a good run, as there Is no scien tific reason why there should not be. Non of the cnnnerle are doing any thing yet. However, most of thjm have their own crews In Tendinis and ex pect to be down to work In another week." Th itook nf the Alak Flhermn' racking Company ha bn ilclli'illy prnfliahl rivHtniniit for lb lucky hoi il'T. Hl'i.'khol I'T will rclv; rvr tl'WiO a har, th original coat of which wa ViM). Th original litau aKKf'tct" 'l V) aluir, Zt t( whli'h wr iubo fjinntly bought back by th com puny, I i vlng I'll oiitatiiiMlliig. Th" fompaiiy waa oigunlx"il in IfcliH, ami up to th tin. of ml ha.) not pal. any i!M(1 n'l Th profit wit" p"turiiYl to ih bul ti ii'nl a larK" 'llvl'lcii'l woubl hav bi'ii i-i'lari! till yar hut for ih .il". I'raii"iit Nnr.liroui u!1 to an Atnrinii reporter i-m.-rilay that Ih" c"tni!iny .xp"c". to mik a cl"r prof II ,,f IVi.mhi on Ihl. yi-nr' op'-rat! on. I'm I. r th l-rin of Hi" punha ih" li' W ynll'-at w III I ik ovr th" aca m' I'a k, rfuii'llng in ih company th rim. Hint pa!. I out for running i-i,"'""". which will h" in th.- ti"ighbnrho..il of s.im. Th" npi'ii a. iiai.n fur ib-cr cnrnirienrca July I'. an. I i-inla Novmhr l. It I unlawful for any pcrami to tak. enp lui". kill or il'lroy In any "pn ami iimr limn flv d'r. Any j.craon who ahall lawfully kilt flv !"r or l mi 'i mak allblavlt bi fnr any Juailc of th" pi-ai" to thit cffii-t ari'l ail Ju. tic." "hall thr"upon lllvr to afllunt oil" l"aih"r tug l'l"lgn"d an. I lul by th" abtt gum. wuril.-n) fur the lil'l of .adi J.-.T. n it tn i'Xi"i''l flv In all. On "f Hi.--- t.iga Mhull b n-cun-ly fat-n-I with wlr tn Kk h i"r km. and th" nwn. r I I li.-n Titlil"l to off. t cu -h bT akm fur a.il" or i-Hi harg" or tranpir titlon to any p. ilm within ih- :u:. Tli" puiila'im..it for th" violation of unv of ih" pro HimiH of ih act l bv a fine .f tint l"a than KS nnr in ir than $ ""'. i.'K'-th"r with iho c! . f irn ciitlon uf anil ttcilriii. or by Impriaon-ni-iit In ih" county Jail for 'lot 1"n than thirty n-.p nmr than U'O ilay. or by o .ih -ui !! thii. an imin In.iDri)' n t. It KM MtKAItl.i: MAUINl-: KKAT. i '.plain uf V H.-ta l'rip,-l,'r In Ml I Oi ean. T.i- :. m.-r Kagi Mara, whlih nr r."l a! S-intl ri-"ntly, hr.'Ugbt a r'M'irt uf on.. ,,f th,. mn: r.-mirk.ible f -.it In ;lt m.irlti engine-ring lin over P"rf .rml ,11 ih- high .-.i. ("apt nn J. V Kk'r.in.. manl"r of th Kuga Mj ril. t"ll th atory nn f illown: on Juiy I. at 11 15 n. m., when In 1 -at -Itu I- It; .l.'gr.'.n north. I mgltu I.- 1J 1"-Kr-. a I'I ininiii" caat, h? ght"d a at.ani.r brrunl nn th port bow. No. M I ig that ah waa not un bT c intr.il h.' altr. h'.s our un.l bur down on h r Afl.rward h"r ciptaln cam aloiigsi.t" mi. I iat,.d that th vn-i wait th- N Twcgiaii t.imhlp (lu rnscy. thirt.-n il.iy out frmn Muruan and bounl fur r.irtlun.l, Orogun. She haj br.'k.n h"r tall shaft and lait th pro p.'ll.T. ov.d th" coridlMiin uf Ih helpless v. 'l. In i- in."iU"ncc. waa gray m the X : r -:ii.". KavoreJ by calm weather and n ijuiet ".i. huH.'vcr. the captain d-cldcl to nuk' an a:i":n,'t to nhip a new blade. The sh'p being In ballast 'hr enrgn wax ninel f.rwarl unt.l th bow was deep In the water an 1 the ster.i was el "vatcd unt.l th." pr- p.-ller shaft waa I ir of the wa:r. A raf! w is Imprn- vied and a nlne-t .n prop -Her I 'wer 'd to it. Thi' propeller shaft x placed in I1'- s'.tl.in Willi. nit great .llfhoul'.y. but the swel! the ocean and crude appliances nt hind mad the task of shipping the hug." screw almost Impoasible. Itepc.it- ''"i"'1'1 ' ' '' "Oder w ay with his double. blade pr p -11-T the following dav. The liiiernsey is of about IMOfl tons, and arthough bound to Portland, is un der charter to l.ua I lumber at Moody v and Hastings for Russia. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Duncan II. Stuart to Willamette Pulp an l Pap.'r Co. iiuit-clnlm deed. S ij of NW Y and N - of SW V, of section 27. T 7 N. It 9 W, HO acres; ;m. Herman Wise to Win. Van Loll lot 7. block 2. Bradbury's addition to Ocean Clove; J.".o. Osgood Mercantile Company to Will amette Pulp un.l Paper Co. lots 2, S and :t. block 9, -Vdair's. 11. C. Thompson's subdivision: lot. 15 and 16, block 6S. Adair's, and lot 19. block 2, Uhlonhart's subdivision of block 15, Olney's ad li tlon: lots 1 to 5. section 19. T 7 N. It S W. 177.23 acres; $1071.8:'. Miry R. Adair and husband (by sher iff) to Susan B. Wirt block 143, Mid lot. 1. 2, 6 to 12 Inclusive, and 4S to 54 Inclusive, In block 13S. Mary Ann Adair's South Addition; $500. TELEGRAPHING TO MARS. Tho experiments In wireless telegra phy have met with such Hueeess that w can soon hold communication with our planetary neighbors. Science made wonderful strides In the Inst half of the 1'ilh century, and probably will advance further In the next few years. There I on thing, however, that sience can not Improve upon, and that Is Hostet ter's Stumich Bitters. It Is the best remedy In the world for stomach, liver and bowel complaints. FITty years of cure8 stand back of It. and a fair trial will convince you It has n0 equal as a cure for 'ndlgstlon, dyspepsia, consti pation, biliousness or liver and kidney trouble It akso prevents malaria, fe ver and ague. Be sure to have the Bitters always on hand, and thus avoid any airbus Illness. If man doesn't want to be robbed of his goid name he'd better not have It engraved on hl umbrella. fllVKIl IMl'rirVEMrT. Th l'ppr liivr Hhould 0t the Ap propria lorn, Hay th Fulrhavn Hrald. Th foil .wing artb l r. prlnt.J from th Flrhavn fWaah.) H-rald: Tb (rgonian hope that th river anil harhira romrriltt will "overcome th ob.tructlon in Portland' rhinnl to th .-a." '.,.aibly .,. but th ob atruc'loii will not tay overcome m .r than thr"d iya. Th-r.'olumbla rlv-r l,a a upr.i. ,irgarl for ommlt;eea and obstruction, ton. In It dally habit of changing the chann-l and making nw and hunk jut f..r fun. Th- fact . n -,, '.,rtlmd and riven and harbor committee and the public would b'tt.-r r-cgnl. it a a fact, that money spent for improvement- of the ''oliimbu river i absolutely wasted whenever an attempt Is made to cure l-'-p water above It mouth. It I a great natunl highway for river craft: It I possible, by Judldou Improvement I ai.ov the U.latnett. to make It a waterway which hall b a pi-rmannt couipetitor fur grain and freight anl an alniolule aaf.-juaM again! rill ex tortion. Uut to make the Columbia what nature lnt.-nd.-d It should be. In stead of what Portland wanu it 'o be. the river inuat , Improved that river steamer can go freely and regu larly from I; upper wat.-r to l:i mouth. I'ortlmd has :h "cinch" now. on sh ppirig he it iducts of Eamern W'aah Inirt .n. Naturally h hate M e any t'P which tends I) break up the hlp m. nt of t h '. product by rail to her warhou-ii There i no re.m tj Juubt that th pajwrs nf th- Columbia and Snake vai leva are right m the.r d-mand that th e.e wa'ers be made nivgab: for river bnais. Kmsjgh public nmny has b'-n wast.-d In and below Portland; an annual r-was:e is mon .ton us. of I c mr-e a rational view of the wh.il fl"l'l and cominonsense a Hon by th c miniltie will cause Ih Orgonian to lift up I: voice and weep; that piper has a confirmed habit of squalling for things It want until It g-.g them; In this matter it hould be allowed to we-p Its wall out. md wail or no wail, the p'uple ,.f th' upper Columbia and Snake valb-y should get what they are fairlv entltl-d to. Such a coursi? might r.sult in giving Astoria a boost and njur'ng t-irrp . ther ambitious places. Hut It will benefit th greatest number "f th people of thi Btat". and eapec 1 ally the farmer, who- Is always han dicapped if confined to n in-competing transportation lines. Portland hag been th bigg-Tit pig In the llifr long enough; chok her off and give the run:. a chance. WEST SIDE NOTES. . J. Megier us visiting at Skip- Mrs anon. J. D. Or. gory has moved his drug st re to Seaside. J. T. I.eisy and family are spending .1 month at Th- Dalle. Mr. E. M. Il nighton and Jaughttr ar visiting at Seaside. J. I-., rergusnn has raised the new Hag-stuff at For: Stevens. Mrs. O. B Wirt made a trip to Port land last week f r a few days Mi.. B rihi Furrell has returned from a visit to her people at Olney Mr. J. Cra ge was calling on friends on the West Side las; Wednesday. Mr. in. I Mrs. Wilis Rnve spent the Fourth at Fret Grove with relatives. Father Ijine was at Fort Sevens las Sunday, and held services in the morn, ing. Ed. Parker, of Astoria. Is extra surf man at the Point Adams life-saving station. Mrs. Wheeler and Miss McCoon re turned fr.'in Nehalem last Sunday where they spent the Fourth. Miss Amelia Larson has returned from ,v visit to Mis. R. E. Turk at Ml. Pleasant. Wash. Mrs. H. Mudd and M'.ss Clara May spent the Fourth at Washongal, Wash., with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Turk. "Grandpa" Kindred is fully recovered from his recent Injuries and is able to go about as usual Assessor C. W. Carnahan was on this side last week, making assessments for the coming year. Mrs. Willis Mudd has returned from Portland, fully recovered. She was at the Good Samaritan hospital for several weeks. L. T. Russell has returned to Ham mond. He has been in San Francisco attending an electrical engineering School. Dr. Owens-. lair has opened an of fice in the old Grimes house at Seaside. and will practice her profession there during th? season. The farmers on this side are busy in the haytlelds, and trust the weather clerk will govern himself accordingly. The clam cannery has shut down for the present as it is the spawning sea son of the clams. Th new time card of the A. & C. R. R. I. very convenient and we wish the summer season lased all the year 'round; Rev. J. T. Ferguson and wife are away on a short vacation so there were no services at the Methodist church last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fisher, of Bear Creek, were visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. T. Lee, of Warrenton, during the week. "Miss E. V. M. Hess will teach the Sklpanon school and Prof. J. T. Lee and Miss Annie Powell will teach In War renton. At the last school meeting at Ham mond, Mr. K. D. Singleton and Miss Laura Pretcott wr elected teachr for th coming winter, V. H. Mudd ha given up the Jgency for the Wella-Fargo Expre Company at Hammond, a there ha been little buslns alnce the office wi etablihed at Port 8'even. "S0METH1G NEW.;' Celery Cracker; make a gplendid cheem, craok-r. This 1 one of the splendid cracker mu 'e by Feek, Frean A Co., of London, England. KOHH. HIDOINrf II CO. TREASUREf'.'S NOTrCB. Nolle la hereby given that there art fund In the el'y tteaaury to pay ail Warrant drawn f r Improvement of Seventeenth 'ret, Franklin av.nue to Irving avenue, an I endorsed prior to August 27, 1900. Ninth itreet. Bond to Ator. endorsed prr to Decemiier 24, lV). Tenth tret. Excaange to Grand avenue, endorgej prior to May 10, 190L Intereat will cea after thi date. F. J. CARS' ET. City Trewjrer. Aatorla, Oregon, July 2, 1901. PKOP03AL3 WANTED. Office of C. Q. M-, Vancouver Bar rack, Wash.. July , 1901. Sealed pro- poaal. in trloll-at. will be received her; until 11 o'clock a. m.. August , 1901, and then opned for furnishing forag? and bedding at the several mil Uary put: in thii depar;men(, and at Camp at Skig.vay, Alaska, and Fort Lincum (Port Val leil Aleaka, for fiical year nding June 30, 1902. Informa tinn fumih--d hr or by quarrerrr.as- rem at pogt. I . s. re.'en'a -ign; to r"Ject or ac p: any . r ill ppp.ial or any part there f. Envelope ccntain ing proposals should bi marked: "Pro- poaIs for Fjrag and Bedding at " and addressed to unlersigned. J. W. JACOBS. C. Q. M. NOTICE TO STUDENTS. To tudentj of International Correa pondeoce Schools I will make the fol lowing special offer for June and July: To the. atudent who secures for me the largest number of nrollments. I will give a bonus of 110, and to the one securing the next largest number I will give SS. The :ninlmum number neceaaory to secure the $10 is five enrolments and three enrollments to secure the $5 bo nus. Tkese bonuses are In addition to the credits a."-wed by the schools. Hiplng rtiere are vine -u;urs among you, I am, Yours truly. LOUIS 0. SPIES. FOR SALS. The Columbia River Packers Assool at.on ha for aale. two schooners and one Uunch. A description of the scho. n:rs follow: Schooner "Kinney" Let.th, 35.3: beam. 11.3; depth of hold. 3.104. Schooner "Hattle" Length 31.9: beam. 9.9; depth of hold. 3.8. Offers will be received at the office of the association, where full particu lars may also be had. CALL FOR BIDS. Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar racks. Wash.. July 1, 1901. Sealed Pro posals, In triplicate, will be received at Depot Quirtermaster's Office, Portland, until 10 a. m.. Pacific time, and at 11 m.. Central time, the 13th Inst, for fur nishing and delivery of 280 standard cava!y horses at Portland. Forts Ri ley and Leavenworth, or other prom inent railroad points, subject to an in crease of twenty per cent. Preference gives to animals of domestic produc tion, conditions of quality and price being equal. U. S. reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. For further In formation see circular to bidders or apply to Quartermaster at Portland or Chicago. Envelopes containing pro posals should be maked: "Proposals for Cavalry Horses," and addressed to De pot Quartermaster, Portland or Chi cago. MEDIUM. Schlater, 15-year-old boy medium, musical circle tonight. Spirit manifesta tions, assisted by Raymond; 439 Bond St., Room 1. 1 THE PLACE TO BUY CANNERY SUPPLIES FISHING BOAT SUPPLIES BUILDING MATERIAL SEWING MACHINES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS IS AT - FISHER BROTHERS, Astoria. Ore. KOPP'S BEST m ADelicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The North Pacific Brewery, of which Mr. John Kopp 1 proprietor, makes beer for domestic and export trade.. Bottled beer for family use or keg beer supplied at anny time. Delivery In the city free. 4orth Pacific Brewery COWS FOR BALES. Being short of help, for one week I offer from six to ten young, heavy milch cow for sale for thirty dollar ($30) per head. Bound In every respect and possessed of good dairy habit. Terms to suit the convenience of res ponsible purchasers. JOSEPH WEST. Clatsop, July . 191. WHERE5 DO YOU DITV I'aitiv mwirmi i 'ii i HAVE YOU TRIED A. W. SHIPLEY? M Commercial Street. DO YOU KNOW That he gives the best there la to be had in the crty for the least mo-iey? Place an order once and see. C. W. BURR-DENTIST Successor to Dr. Ball. 673 Commercial St.. ASTORIA, OR. TELEPHONE. RED 2WL J. A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, on the 15th day of June, 1901. upen a Judgment rendered therti on the 18th day of March, 189S, In fa vor of J. T. Row. J. E. Higglns, H. C. Thompson and E. Z. Ferguson, partners doing business under the Arm name of Rosa, Higgins A Co.. plain tiffs, and against S.la B. Smith, de fendant, for the sum of $3iSS.4f and, costs of said action taxed at $20.00. and which said Judgment draws interest from date at the rate of 10 percent per annum until pall, and upon when there was realised upon execution and order of sale Issued hereon and cred ited hereon. March 4. 1901, the sum of 19.30. leaving a balance due on said March 4. 1901. of $410.00 with interest thereon from said date until paid at 1 per cent per annum, and the coats of and upon this writ commanding and requiring me to levy upon the property of the above named defendant to satis fy the balance of said judgment. In terest, costs and ail accruing coats. Z did on the 15th day of June, 1901. duly levy upon the following described real property, to-wrll: All that portion of the Solomon Smith Donation Land Claim situated In the County of Clatsop, State of Oregon, described a follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of rh town of Idlewlld according to the map and plat thereof, recorded In the office of the County Clerk of Clatsop County, and as laid out and recorded by Silas B. Smith and his wife, thence In a westerly direction following the south line of said town to tba north boundary of that certain, tract of land in said Donation Land Claim now owned by -ouls Kirch yff. thence east to the north boundary line of that certain tract of land In aid Donation Land Claim own ed by the Astnrla and Columbia River Railroad Company. thence easterly along the said north boundary line of said tract of land owned by said As toria and Columbia River Railroad Company to an Intersection with the east boundary line of said town of Idlewlld if projected, thence northerly on 3ald projecting line to the place of beginning. Als3 all of blocks numbered 1, S, S, 4, . 1, . 9. 10. 11, 12. 14, 15. 21. 22, !3. 24. 25. 26. 27, 2S. and all of block 13, exciting lots 9 and 10, and all of block five excepting lot one, all in the town of Idlewild. in Clatsop County, State of Oregon, as laid out and record ed br Silas B. Smith and his wife, according to the map and plat 'here of on record In the office of the County Clerk of Clatsop County, Oregon. Also all that portion of the Solomoa Smith Donation Land Claim situated In the County of Clatsop, In the State of Oregon, and lying west of the west boundary line of the said twn of Idlewlld, aforesaid, excepting a certain tract of land owned by The Flavel Ho tel Company containing 13 acres, aa per deed recorded In Volume "38," pAge 1S2, Records of Deeds for Clatsop Coun ty, and a certain tract of land owned by -aid Flavel Hotel Company as per deed recorded In Volume "38." page 186. Records of Deeds for Clats-ip County. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Mond ay. the 22d day of July, 1901. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, in front of and at the Court House door In the City of As toria. Clatsop County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the above described real property to satisfy said judgment, Interests, costs and all accruing costs. THOS. LINVILLE, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Ore, Astoria, Ore., June 18. 1901. i