The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 21, 1901, Image 2

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    MB. MORNING ASTORIAX. THINKS DAY, PEBKIAK1 21. 1981.
TjJcjhone Main 6l.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILT.
8nt by mall, per year ..... 00
Bent bf mall, per month 50
Served by carrier, per month 60
SEMI-WEEKLY.
Sent by mail, per year, In advance. $2.00
Ail communications Intended tor pub
lication should be directed to "Editor
Astotnui." Uuslnegg communications
of all kinds and remittances must be
addressed to The AstorUn Publish
ing Co"
The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad
vertisers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can be had on ap
llcation to the business manager.
A magazine devoted to mining and
metallurgy Is ordinarily very dry read
ing for the average magaxlne lover.
but the current number of "Mining
and Metallurgy" Is a striking excep
tion to the general rule. Its publisher,
W. J. Johnston, has recently completed
a tour of the far East and In his mag
ailne Is publishing the results of his
observations in that most interesting
uart of the world, with a profusion of
Illustrations. Xo one could but be in
terested in his graphic accounts of his
travels and the excellent photographs
which he secured on the trip.
A number of Alameda (Cal.) ladies
have organized a boys' club which they
call, "Our Boys' Evening Assembly."
Two large assembly-rooms with ante
rooms have been rented and are now
being fitted up, most of the furnish
ings being donated by friends of the
movement. All of the boys of the city
who wish to join are Invited to become
members without any cost to them
selves. It is an effort to help boys
who work In the daytime and are una
ble to attend the public schools and
also Is designed to furnish healthful
recreation apart from harmful influ
ences for those who are at school dur
ing the day. There will be departments
for Instruction in vocal and Instru
mental music, parliamentary law, lit
erature, military tactics, manual train
ing and perhaps cooking. In addition
there will be an abundance of gam-s
such as cards, checkers,- chess and
something in the line of a gymnasium
on a small scale, to include a hand
ball court, weights, boxing gloves and
other similar equipments. The plan is
timllar to that of the Y. M. C. A. in
conception, but designated for those of
more tender years. It is a most u
mirable scheme and should be exten
sively copied throughout the country.
'.Vhat our nation is to be twenty years
hence depends largely on what we jo
for opr boys today to fit them for use
fulness. One of the alarming t-?ndenei-s
of the i,i -.-fnt age in America is :o
neglec t the boys. The plan inaugurated
y Hi: si Alameda ladies, while no sub
stitute for an ideal home life, will cio
much to upbuild character and hcip
til. rirlng generation to a more perfect
manhood.
WITH THE PARAGRAPH ERS.
A political pull is just about the
worst asset with which anyone can
start out to help himself. Lewiston
i Idaho) Tribune.
All thinjrs considered an extra cession
would be about as agreeable to the
baby Pull-backs
It is strange that babies get
on so well as they do; there are
a
so many pull-backs! But
Scott's emulsion of cod-liver
oil is a wonderful help.
Begin with a little. Too
much will upset the stomach.
Increase, but keep under the
limit. The limit is upsetting
the stomach.
It rests a tired digestion; it
does not tax the stomach at all;
it lets it play little stomachs
like to play.
We'll tni! jn Unit to try, If you likt.
SCOTT a BOWKE, 409 Fear! tmt. New York
country as an attack of the grip
Mail and Express.
The Washington Pit, wv are sorry
to say. Is trying to egg sonvbody on
to start a pap r culled the r-icommon-er.
Chicago Tribune.
Matters might be still wois" fvr tlx"
Dutch. Their qthvii's duke h.is not y t
taken to calling h-i birdie l;i puhuv
Chicago Times-Herald.
The general Verdict regarding Mr.
Bryan's Couimoiirr is that the Inst syl-
lable of its mime should be change
"est." Kansas City Star.
to
Sarah Ucruhardt says the v'tiic.igo
stockjarcis are terrible but artistic.
The Rime niikilu a'niost bo of.
Sarah. Chicago T:-nes U 'lald.
"In England they employ tlie boycott
as an eftevtive means of punishing
business houses that dlstigure the U:u
svape by unsightly adurtising figr..--St.
Paul Olobc.
The North Dakota Populist party has
nulled dow n the blinds, 1 nk-'l the d.-or
and gne away. All that remit i-as to be
done is to takedown the sign Mlnne -
ap-'hs Journal.
Members of c.mgress evidently fs.-ar
that it will b. cmstru-d as a r-.-rlec lion
on their statesmanship if any of the
surplus is left over f r the next con
gress. Chicago Uecerd.
It will be well f.r eopgr-ss t - e
slcov in tlie matter of appn'priati vis
or let up on the extreme re luct 'on f
the war revenue tax. Montana Record.
The local woman who welcomed a , im mistaking the bearing of that Im
term in prison the other day to escape j ""I'tant financial status. We may sell
her husband's abuse ought to furnish ' England twice the amount of Imports
I
iri herself an excellent ebj-ct l-'?son to that she sells us. as we are now doing,
support an agitation for the use of the 'and yet we shall, remain la her debt
whipping post for brutal husbands on interest account, and Instead of re
San Francisco Call. : ceiving gold, will have to continue re-
. ! nutting It."
FAIR TRADE.
F. Bulletin.
. ,
The London Matist goes into the de-
tails of the commerce between Great
Britain and the United States and finds
much in those details that it daes not
like. Great Britain buvs much more of
. " I
tne Lnttecj States than th- L nited
States buys of Gr-at Britain. N-arlv
h...r ,r . .i.,. . . ."
' "i-i-f ""-i - ,
ket in Great Britain, while but one- !
fourth of our imports eotr.-s from that
country. Of the total vxpo.-t .-.f Great
..
n..fnn . rtnii -.. .
Britain only about
this country. This condition of trade
leads the Boston Transcript : r-matk
that it "certainly is a on-?: I? 1 ar- ,
rangement." j
While our Boston c..nt-m,.-,raev
noi much in th habit ..f J-jmpirg at
(.inclusions, it svm p. ha- .l-r-.e g
in this case. There is no arra-.p-:n-r.t,
one-sided or "therwis. in th- trade sit
uation. Gr-at . Irua.n buv- a )
l
finds the comm-i:.ies sh- va;,' ).
suited to h-r purjM.s-. Sh- v. -u! 1 h
of rani-la or Au-:tra!i.i if ir. - .-oija.
tries could supply h-r v..i:.:s :i- lie
I "nit-el States Jo-s. I; is tru- -h
L'-nlon Statist says, that of ;h.. j.-i,.
mens- balan'-- ,.f foreign trad- i fnvo:
of the Unit.-d .States m a.'i; ''j:i-! :.i
to t6Vi.0'i.(Ki. no I-ss than V" ".-
, . ,. , .
' caused by Great Rnta,,- pir-
chases. Hut not i-n dollar of Ain'-r -cm
zools was purchas-d as a fav.r.
The United States had g-M. to-;i and
Gieat Britain had use- f .f th-rn. Thi
liifi sn-iuid i- c'insi'jer-l in -n
"'r'" I
duct
f our reia-.ion? with Gr- at P,r.--led.
ain, but it do-s not treat'- an bi.gi
tion on our part to assum.. th.i' Gr-at
Britain i.s impoverishing h-r-If foi ...jr
b. tit-fit. And yet the Ttar."cr pt .-,iy.-:
"Thr iioportanc-c of the Co-.-J Elnfr
d ill In oar tride upbuii-1 tl-'-r-!'-re
N nlain. but while satisfa -t-.: : js
to coiV!jer the Briti-h tn.-nk-t.i
th'-roushly. th-rt may
-iver.loing the niitt't-r
our b-s; cut"ir;-r s-ii-
(e-.s."
It n-.ak-s no Jiffer-r..
oin wh-th-r she buys
'.i.'i-r jn
lk el.'' o
r
El ites or oth-r couiitri
buy "f .my country t'r,::
n-t ii'-d. Her nr-ui i.
the way of buying ra
n.ci-. 1 ial
-r. I
: .1 ,v
selling finished goo.-.
mat-rial in the T'nit-1 ,.
sells to u., to a I'-ss ( xt- r.t,
tured goods. Th- States,
the fa'-ts it .rs-nts t.
trade would r-iuir.. ti
to open its mi rk
British go.sls. Th- a
stance that in twe-iiy y
s h
T-i.it.
i.'-r- :
-t siy.
ir- ::
ain has ooujrht ? I '. . '.- ...i;. ,
An. li
in :in:;-h
can geij3, while we 1...-. - I
the same time f.l.TJC'.W". "()
toods. But Great Pei . j u:, ij:i,,..u
of American gojds Lav- enabi,., us to
buy $2,500,000,000 v.v.rth of gor,ds of
other countries. If Great Britain had
offersl us the commodities we have
bought of other countries, and we had
bought of other countries Instead,
there would have been ground for com
plaint. Hut our Import have been
largely of article which Ureal Urltalu
i np'it!-. She cannot sell us tea, eof
fc. sugar or other products of trop
ion I countries, and consequently we buy
th. se thing of countries! that produce
tin in. and It is American purchase of
tropical products that enables these
countries to buy so largvly of Uiittsh
manufactured goods. The Transcript
makes the (Igurv of the Statist a text
i n an article on the revision of the
A,n...lca.. tariff o line, approaching
r:v iraite. mat journal says:
ii is mi nine io corsuier our b. si
customer? This is the hint of Lading
I! itisl, economists, who argue that we
M 1 '
are ut of our industrial swaddling
eloilus and able to stand civet and faie
conn etltlon as grown men. showing a
lull- altruUm ourselves and recogidx
jit'g th? interxleiiendcnt relations of
'buyer and seller. In fact, must we not
iao tne question of aiding to uphold
j the prosperity of other countries for
, our own ginvl; must . not be willing
J to buy as well as to sell?"
! To relieve our Itoston contemporary
j from the apprehension that American
(trade js impoverishing Ureal Itntain,
we submit an extract from a recent
, editorial In the San Francisco News
, le tter, a journal which manlf.-sts a
Ii vt ly interest In all things which af-
Ife.-t the prosperity of (treat Rritain.
Our San Krancisc contemprary s,iys:
i The wirld owes her (Urat Britain)
tea billion dollars in g.ld. and she con
tinues thrifty enough to edd much of
I the interest to the principal. There is
!IT CURES THH COLD AND STOPS
! THE COUQH.
! Laxative Bronio Quinine Tablet cure
. a cold in one day. No euro, no Day.
, 1r'ci 5 cents.
i
Water must flow down stream, and
",e n'f" "no U ls U r'"
ni! crops.
PILES OF .PEOPLE
testify to the merit of Banner Salve In
, ,jrin P"e- It is suaranteed. CHAS. .
ROOEKS, Druggist.
r Produc,0' ln Cincinnati Is
.rated as one of the greatest Industries
' there. The increase in the output In
the last ten years was 21 per cent.
lv" '
FROST BITES AND CHILBLAINS
quickly cured by Banner Stive, the
most heabng remedy ln the world.
CHAS. ROGERS, Druggl. .
V1. 13 V"" me average pmi-
anthropist that no one questions his
motive.
Fatal delays are caused by exp-rl-iu-nting
with cougn nncl cold cures.
Foley's Hoiii-y and Tar will prevent
- a coil from resulting in pneumonia.
CJ:A3. ROGERS. Druggist.
ihe phrase "fin de siecle" lias been
re-placed in Paris by "Jeune slecle"
..i.i. i. .a .muu a n i .gin.
"I nave always used Foley's Honey
ind Tar couKh medicine, and think It
'.he best in the world." says Chas.
; Mender, a newsdealer of Erie, Pa.
I Nothing eise as good. CHAS. Roy.
! ERS. Druggist.
The man who und -rtake great things
must expect to encounter great dilli-
;Utiw.
A MISUNDERSTANDING.
Misunderstood tymptoms of disuse
lea-l doctors to treat something else
whin the kidneys are out of order. nd out. and steam heated, are wllh
Folev's KIdnev Cure will brine von out exception, the finest tralna in ik.
nealth when other medicines have fail- I
Take no substitute. CHAS. ROG-
j bitft, Druggist.
The chief danger of a gun in the
hands of a woman is that it may ex-
Iihxlo when she doesn t expect It and
kill what she's after.
FREQUENT COUGHING
inllamt-s the lungs. Foley's Honey and
Tar stops the coughing and heals th
Uns. The ordinary cough medicines
which are simply expectorants, will not
i j this, as they keep '.he lungs Irri
tated In throwing off the phie.
CHAS. ROGERS1. Druggist.
The great'-ht success In lif has the
11: drawback that it is not as great
! d .success as it might have been.
W. L. 7ancy, Paducafi. Ky., writes:
"I had a severe case of kidney d.sease
and three of the best physicians In
.southern Kentucky treated me without
siiciet..". I was Induced to try Foley's
Kidney Cure. The first bottle gave im
mediate relief and thre bottles cured
me permanently. I gladly recommend
this wonderful remedy." CHAS. ROG
ERS, Druggist.
Although we are not all actors, w..
may all make a hit wh'-re our foot
lightB.
SOMETHING NEW.
Just published by the Southern Pa
cific Co. Is a phamphlet upon the re
sources of Western Oregon, which In
cludes an excellent map of the state,
and contains Information on climate,
lands, education, etc., existing Indus
tries and their capabilities.
Attention- is also directed to such
new fields for energy or capital aa
promise fair return.
This publication fills a need long ex
perienced by Oregonlans, in replying to
inquiries of eastern frltnds.
Copies may be had of local agent
Southern Pacific Co., or from
C. H. MAJIKHAM.
G. P. A., Portland. Or.
BEST0F EVERYTHING
In a word this tells of tht Passenger
Service via
?he Northwestern feino..
Kight Trains Daily between St. Paul
and Chicago, comprising
The Latest Pullman Sleepers,
Peerless Dining Cars,
Library and Observation Cars.
Free Keclinlng Chair Cara.
The Wth Century Train
Huns Kvery Day of the Year.
j Jfo ff ; fa
, . . . . . .
Electric Lighted icam Heated
T,,E HAI-OKlt STATU KXPKPSS. the
Finest Unity Train Kunnlng Uetween
j St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short
j Lme'
i
J Connection from the West made via
' The NORT1IEHX PACIFIC.
tillEAT NOKTHKUN and
CANADIAN PACIFIC K'YS.
This Is also the It EST LINE between
Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis.
All agents sell tickets via
The Northwestern Line
W. II. MEAD. II. L SISLER.
General Agent. Trav. Agent,
24S Alder Street. Portland. Oregon.
A fumillar name for the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known
all over the Union as the Great Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited," tra na
every oay and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfect train in the world."
Understand: Connections are made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best ervlce known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam
hei, of a verity eq'ialed by no othe.
li.ie.
Sfe that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point
In the United States or Canada. All
ticket agents sell them.
For rates, pamphleta or other Infor
mation, nddrcas,
J. V. CASEY. C. J. EDDY,
Trav. Pass. Agt.. Qen. Agt..
Portlarl. Oregon. Portland Ore.
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
! Whn i ....
!,,. ple contemplating a
,'L'"' uua.nese or pleasure.
I f hp v nntttpallw want th kM. i .
they naturally want the beat servbw.
obtainable as far as speed, comfort and
safety Is concerned. Employes of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are
paid to serve the public and our trains
are operated so aa to make close con
nections with diverging lines at all
Junction points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through tralna.
Diring car service unexcelled. Meals
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the flrst-clasg er
vlce, ask the ticket agent to sell you
a ticket over
The Wisconsin Central lines
: and you will make direct connection!
al) pomts East
For any further Information call on
any ticket cgent, or correspond with
JAM. C. POND. Gen. Paan. Agt
or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis.
General Agent.
THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN
RAILWAY.
It
uxurious Travel
The "Northwestern Limited" tralna.
electric lighted throughout, both Inside
wrid. They embody the latest, newest
and best Ideas for comfort, convenience
iana luxury ever offered the traveling
I public, and altogether are the moat
! complete and splendid production of th
l'ar ouiiders art.
These Splendid Trains
Connect With
The Great Northern
The Northern Pacific and
The Canadian Pacific
AT ST. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the CAST.
No extra charge for these superior
accommodations and all classes of tick
ets are available for passage on the
ramous "Northwestern Limited." All
trains on this line are protected by the
Interlocking Ulock System.
V. H. MEAD. II. L. SISLER
General Agent. ' Traveling Ag't.
Portland, Ore.
THE LOUVRE
Straogere visiting in tne city will find
the Lonvre an attractive resort wherein
to spend the evening. The Amme .Sisters
Ladies' Orchestra ii still on the bills and
prewnta nightly a musical program of
exceptional merit, Handsome pool and
billiard rooms are a feature in connection
with the house. Palatable lunches will
lie served at all nonrs
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telephone 22L
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Goods Shipped to Our Care
Will Receive Special Attention.
No. hlS Dusjus St.,' W. J. COOK. Mgr
Astoria. Or. Res. Tel llfl.
"II Elf AIM"
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
Ultra. POUTLANO." Arrlvi
8:00a.m.Porlland Union Dvnotli:10 a ni.
i;iwp.m.iror Aiona and intr-:i0 p.m.
imeoiaie point.
'" ASTORIA. I
a.m.lFor Portland ln-li:Ma..
s in p m iterm Miate points 10 JOp.m,
ftKASIDE DIVI810N.
Mr A a. m.
A . in.
H ai a iii
l" III
i.M) hi.
ASTORIA
7-411
4 . Ill
II W III
SKASIDK
in
m
All train make close connections at
i.oble with all Northern Pacific tralna
to and from the East or Bound potnta.
J. ( MA TO
Oen'l Fr't and Pai. Agent
WHITE COLLAR UNI
Sir MKI5CUI.ES takes the place of
li.Ml KV liAT.KRT iTebphone Dock)
Colu u b,a River and Puget Sound Nav
Igallon Company.
The Hercules leaves Astoria dally
except umi.vv at ( p. m.
Leave Portland daily except Sun
day at 7 a. in.
White foliar Line tickets. O. R. A N
tickets and Ihvaeo Ry A Nav. Com.
imny tlikctt Interchangeable on Her
eu'is and ll.-issnlo. Through Port
land .'onnectlon with steamer Nahcotta
rroir. llwaco and Umg lteach point.
Telephone No. 111.
A. J TAYLOR. Attorla Agent.
K. W. I'RICIITON. P.wiland Agent
riMU t)l I.E.
Kroin i urtUiiil
1'KI'ART
Ams
t'htea.- Silt I. 'ike. Denver, Vi
I'nrllml iMli.Haili Kn-
S.'ei.il
9 I.S. m
i I ly, St lmi,
Ii li( iul KjmI
4 p. in
It I. ike. I.-iier. Kt
(io.-lh, iiim.iIiu. Kn
i lly, st L'uli.
I'lllenK.i mill Khi
W illu V:l, l.wlioii,
HHjkll, Jltt HrV.
II-.. Ml. 1111, iMHUlll,
Minrmikiv, CliioiKi,
tut Kui.
F oul Atlnrta
OCKAN STeA.H5HIP5.
.til Sttlllllg lt.' tub
Jec'. Ui elutiifr.
l'or au Krancico-Hii
AtUulic
Kxprent
. . .
Si'okmK'
V'ly-r,
f p. m.
ti) i in
l oin nli! Ititrr Slellll-
iv til l'irtinin an I tami
W i I. ill loia Mo !)
a in
Ei SuiiiIm)
" K'" KiumtTy
. a m.
Turi.ltiur
auU nat.
iiiiuii and Vain- S ao P
m.
Ved
Iilllltlt.ra
MUi..Wed.
'r'f.n I'lljr, lurlon A
Way l.anjliiifn
and rn.
Klprla
lHve d ly
3 4) a. m.
4aak KWar.
Kiarla to lut0n
Lt lwlatD
.ou a rn
daily
Cam 'lllaiueu Klirr
. ..r.. u. i or. ami i . c,.rvalll M mi . Wed
blur,Ijr , an I Way Uii.iiK, Krlilay
Tn.. TI It -.1 a ...
SltU p Ml
O- W. LOUNSBERRY.
. i. ml KLHUJiT, Ag-t. Aatortav
w.-ii. i b.-w. a( i, 1'oruand. Or..
POSSIBLY
You Are Not Aware of the
Fait Time
AND
SUPERB SERVICE
ICTO"
WE HAVE
2-DaiIyFast Trains-2
TO I HE EAST
If you Cannot take the mornlnir train
travel via the evening train. Both are
iiiiciy equipped.
"OUR SPECIALTIES"
FAST TIME
THROUGH SERVICE
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS
,;KLwAN Tot;'ST SLEEPERS
PULLMAN DINERS.
LIHRARV (CAFE) CAR
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
Hours In time saved to
Omaha, Chicn(, Kansas City,
St. Louis, New York, IJoston,
And Other Eastern l'oints
Tickets good via Salt Lake City and
Denver.
It Is to your Interest to use THE
OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and
(deeplng-car berths can be secured from
O. W. LOUNSBERRY,
Agent O. R. A N. Co., Astoria, Or.,
OR
J. II. LOTIIROP.
General Agent, 135 Third St.,
Portland. Or.
J.A. FASTABEND
GENER4L CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
a
IST
u ocdinsmaj-bw Jl
SOUTH
IVnot, Fifth and
1 Streets
Overland Kxpresa
Tralna for Halein,
RoHcburg, Ash
land, Hacraniento,
Oaden, Sim l''nm
clsco, Mojitve, Io
Angelm, El I'liso,
New Orleans and
the Eaat.
Leave
Arrlv
7:30 p.m
4.S0 A.tJ
l 15 a m
IH) p.m
At Woodburn
(dally except Sun
dnvl. itini-iilnir
train connects witti
train for Ml. An
Sllvertoii, II r n w II s V I I I e,
SprliiKtleld. and
Natron, uud even
ing train for Mt.
Angel nnd Silver
ton, Curvallls pnnsen
ger. Sheridan pa-is.-n-
II' :30. m,
6 50 p in
114:60 p.m
IS 25a in
Br. I
'Dully rtcept Silinlay.
Dallv
Hcliate tlckrlN on sal li. lwern Port
land, Sacramento nnd San Francisco.
Net rates 117 first class and 111 second
clnsa, Includlim' sle-pcr.
Kates mid tickets to KiiNtnti i-olnli
and Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono
lulu and Australia ('an be obtaliird
from J. H. Klrkliind. Ticket Agent UI
Third Street.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
IWnger depot foot of Jeffrrsun St.
I-ave fur OHweg.i dullv nt 7. Jo. 't it
m: 11:30. 1:65. 3 2t 6:15. 1 25 1:06.
U:j0 p. n. an I 9 a. in. on Sunday
only. Arrive at Portland dal v at
S;30. 10:50 a. m.: I 36. 3.16. 4:30. 8:0.
:40. 10:00 p. m: ll':40 a m. chilly ri-
cepi Monday; 8:30 ami 10 05 a. m on
Sunday only.
Ix-ave for Dallas dally, except Bun-
day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland
at :30 a. m.
Paascnicer train- leaves Dnllns for
Alrlee Mondays, Wedmitilays and Prl-
lays at 2:46 n. m. Returns Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Except Sunday.
R. KOEIILER. Manager
C. II. MAIlKHAM.
Oen. Frt. and Pas. Agt.
GO EAST
VIA
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE
TO
St.Faal, I)iilut!i.Minnf,aiolis. riilrajn
and All Points East
DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; 8EH-
v AND SCENERY UN
EQUALED. Through Palac nd Tourlsi Sleeper
Dining nnd HufT-t Smoking
Library Cars.
Ticket to point Eiuit via Portland
and the Great Northern Ry., on al
at u. it. a- . Tickot Ofllo. Atorla,
or ureai rnonnern i li'Ket UtTlc
268 MORRISON STREET,
PORTLAND.
For rates, folders and full inf...
lion regarding Eastern trip, call on or
a u ureas,
A. B. C. DENNIRTON
City Pas, and Ticket Agent. Portland
Oregon Short Line
Railroad
THE DIRECT ROUTE.
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice nf two favorite route, via
mo i.iiiun i-ariue raat Mall Line or
mc jihj uioiiue nuciiic Liines.
LOOK AT THE TIME.
1 J Days t' Salt Lake.
2J Days to Di-nvtr.
Days to Cliicngo.
4 Days to Nov. York.
Free reclining chairs, upholsterr-,
tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal
ace sleepers, operated on all trains.
For further Information armlv m
C O. TERRY. W. E. COMAN,
Trav. Pass. Agt.. Oen. Agent
124 Third St., Portland Or
Or
O. W. LOUNSBERRY.
Agent O. R. A N.
GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS.
OfHce of C. Q. M Vancouver Rar
racka, Wash., February 12. 1901. K.ni.
ed proposals, In triplicate, will be re
ceived here until 11 o'clock a m
March 12, 1001, and then opened, f,)r
furnlahlng fuel at the s-v-rai military
post In this department, and at rr,J.
at Skagway, Alaska, and at Fort
Liscum (Port Valdcz). Alaska, for n.
cal year commencing July 1st. 1901 in.
formation furnlahed here or by quar.
termasters at posts. U. S. reserves
right to reject or-eccept any ar all
proposals or any part thereof v
velopes containing proposals should be
marked: "Proposal for fupl nt
and addressed .to undersigned, J w
Jacobs, C. Q. M. - w.
SHKIUPrH SALR.
Dy virtue nf an eieoullnn amt wdr
cr sale liwucl nut of the Circuit Caut
df th,. Hint of Oregon, for !h Cty
of Cliitsop, on the aoth day nf Jaauary,
JWiI. up"ii n Judgment and decrre rcn
deiutl ih-rcln on ih lHlh day of March,
lt-US, in favor of J. T. Boas, J. K.
(.Ins. 11. C. TlKmipsoii and K. 7. Vr
miisoii, mum tier doing luncsa under
ihe Id in name nf Ross, HlgK'ns . Co.,
l liilntirfN, ami aNaliiHl SUan II. Smith,
May II. Siullh. A. 0. Kldicr and It.
:.. KIM ivson, defeiKiaui, for the turn
oi litlu.lb. og.tlnr with ih cost and
diobuiseiio'iiia nf this action herein
laxeii nt IJUiMl ioKthir with llilerest
ilioi'cuii fiim the laih day of March,
l'-:1'. i Ihe iiitn of 10 per inl per an
num until puld, wnd the conta of and
iHn thu writ coiniiiaiidiiig and rr
illlllig tue to Illlike Slide of the lllo
Inn il.acilbi'd real proiefly, (o.wll;
lilo.i,. H. 17, in. ID and 30, In Ihe
Town of Id'ewlld, us laid out and re-em-di
d by HiIiin II. Smith, In Mm County
of Clatsop, Hlale of Oregon.
Nodir her-hy Klvn i Im I t will on
Moiiduv. bn 4lh dav of March. 1M1. at
Ihe lii.ur of 10 u'cl'N-k III tile formiooll
or sold day, In front of nnd at Ihj
louU lloiian d'M'r, Iii th C(y of Ai
lou, i, CUUop ('iiuilty, Oreifoll ae at
public iin tlia In Ihe hlKhi'st bidder for
cii.li, I be above il cl lb'i r l p'oprly,
oi so iiiu.-Ii Uu-reof a may bo necwi
miv lo snilafy the Juduii-nt, interest,
eo., is nnd all lici iiiliig eosls
THOMAS I.I. N VILLK.
Mieilf of Clalaop Coiiniy, Oregon.
Ailoila Oii'ii-iti, January 31, l'JOI.
NoTli'E TOR PUHLICATION,
l'iilt.-d Sliba lnd Olflce, ni Oregon
City, OirKon, I ,-c. 1!X0;
N'-lieo Ih hereby Klveii that In com
lillunce with the provlnlofi of th Ct
of coiitfr.K ,,f Juno 3. im, rrilltl d "An
not fr (lie "ill- of Hiiilx-r land In III
iat of t'rtlifornla. Orrifon, Nevada
mid Washington Territory." a extend
ed to ail the Public I .and State by net
of Aim-iiM 4, Wjz, ('liiUilun I'elemon,
of nine), coiiniy of ('lataop, Slat- of
(Mr.;oii, Iin thin day tiled In thin oftlre
hU Hworu lnt -ni"io No. 6J39. for th
pill i Iwint- (.f ii Nlv ijiiitl-t.-r of seetliill
N' In toiwirhlp No. t north,
i.unj'- No. fc west, and will offr
!',' f to l.oH that the land -llghl I
mot.- Miluuble for it tlmir "r toi
than for uki Iculttirnl puri-a-, nnd 10
mi.il.'.l.h hi clilm to mid land b-fot
Hi. reulslir mid reclvr of tht nltlc
ai okkoii City, tiregoii, on Thursday,
Ho- :'lli day of April. l'X'1.
lb- name u ulin-r: (borge Mc
Kailaiiil. (iiiat Adolph, Alexander Nor
maud, l-'n-d.-rl. k Not nmnd, all of OI
my. Clatsop cotinty, Oregon
Any and all eion i-lalmlug d-vi-r-ly
the abnve-di-crlb-. bind ar
r'iii-ttrt to lib- their rlnliu In Ihl
oillce nil or before 'aid 25th day of
April. 11.
CHAS. II. MOORES. Regiairr.
NiiTI' E OF SALE
In th i'..unty ('nun In nnd fur Jrk
ui tViihiy, Orrgtiii. In thr matter of
the cetiily of Thadd-u W, Harclty,
1.i-i-iii A.
N. (!(- i hen-by given that under and
!v virtu" of an ordrr of sain mlo by
1 In linn. County Court of Jackaon
''"iiniy. Or.-gon, dat'-d January 7lh.
I:-'I. an I r-i-rd d In volume 12 of th
pnbati r-'ordi of nald rouuty, on paf
vi; 1 on uii,t nfirr March lt.
l'.nl, rM-reil lo .-ll m prlvitt al,
for . :ili, lot U and 4H In hlck I, of
tlu. town 1 if KliivW iViilrr, Clatnop
I'-'iuity. "regon, and the H. B. M of
M-rti.in 10, ln tap. N. of range II W
f W M. In mid Clatixip County.
tlKHTRUDE IIAIK'LAT.
A liiiliilstralrlx of rstate of Thaddru
W. Ilari-luy. Iirrnm-il, Ashland, Ore.
E. I. IlltliiOS. Atty,
Ashland. Ore.
HOT POISONOUS IM! BIMCH
But n true hraiitifu-r, Ix-in the only rep
(rnltiiti iuli iiinlrr a nmitlvc 'imrsntre of
f l.ooo that it contain not 11 grain or
(tin lion thereof of pollutions or di lrlrri
on Hi-.h-itiiiicrs. ImliiPiril hy tlie IiiohI
ci-U-lirated artiMr of the lyric ami dra
nuitic sIiikc ; rrroiuinriiile.l by t-ftiiiirnt
ili hii'i;iiiH, ami proiioiuii ril liarililc by
Ir.idiiix chruiihtu
WISDOM'S FAMOUS ROBERTIXE.
II l Ihronlt tiiriaiatlon now um-iI by faalilinialil).
'lira In (irftirlualr a tiraillllul Culliplriloli 4 Auk
yuut iIiiikki.i lot It ami i m A tit Imlmril tu Uk(
uylhliiK rlr I'rlir nil rrnla n-r liullU.
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