The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 19, 1901, Image 2

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    1HB MOKXIXC ASTOKUX SUNDAY. MAY R 1901
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Telephone Main ML
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Bert by mall per year 1100
Sent by mall, per month..... 50
Served by carrier, per month $0
SEMI-WEEKLY.
Sent by mall, per year, In advance, 12.00
All communications Intended tor pub
lication ihould be directed to "Editor
Astorian." Business communications
ef all kinds and remittances must he
addressed to "The Astorlan Publish
ing Co."
The Astorlan guarantee to Ita ad
vertisers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
nver.
. Advertising ratea can bad on ap-
ttratlnn r the business manager.
The papers of the Northwest are prac
tically unanimous in condemning the
recent brutal attacks of the Oregonian
upon President MkKlnley.
Wisconsin has an Innovation In an
export tax on Ice. It Is a bad prece
dent and will- probably be declared un
constitutional. Perfect freedom of trade
between the states ta one of the prin
ciples of our government which we
should be In no haste to abandon.
Aeuinaldo thinks that American gov
ernment of the Philippines, in order to
. be satisfactory to the Filipinos, mut
conform strictly to the constitution. If
he were the astute statesman which
the amis affirm he Is. he would un
derstand that the same thing would be
. essential to make American rule In the
.Philippines satisfactory to the American
people. We have not yet reached the
point where we are willing to see our
officials override that foundation of our
institutions and because of our faith In
the present admlni?tr.tlon's course as
constitutional It was re-elected.
TARIFF PROBLEM IX THE ISL
ANDS. Tacoma New.
The supreme court has not yet decid
ed the cases which have been argued
before It Involving the constitutionality
of special tariff legislation for Porto
Rico and the Philippines. The practical
Question before the court is whether or
not the Island possessions which the
federal government acquired under the
provisions of the treaty of Paris are
now a part of the United States and
subject to the constitution and general
laws. The constitution vests In con
gress the power "to lay and collect tax
es, duties. Imports and excises, to piy
the debts and provide for the common
defense and general welfare of the Unit
ed States;" but declares that "all du
ties. Impost, and excises shall be uni
form through :ut the Vnited States."
If the euDreme court should decide
that this provision of the constitution
applies to Porto Rico and the Philip
pines, there would be a decided change
of sentiment ag to the desirability of
their acquisition. In faet, some almost
insurmountable difficulties would be
im.,. o,u
-j. a jTunii ot-iiurmall, in an I
.rtini. i r-mv. n-, .......
. -
doe not seem feasible in any way to'
assimilate the tariff of one Philippines
to that of the United States. The two
tariffs are today as far apart as are the
corresponding economic, industrial and
social conditions of the two countries.
Two-thirds of the total value of the
imports of the Philippines consist of
rice, cotton yarn, nails and wire, stee
rails, petroleum, drugs and chemicals.
paper, silk, spirits and still wines; and a
Distress
after eating
to ewued from th stomach out
r?" 'If work immediately.
Dottl it MtTto work you fl &'
trsd-lh food Uys In your stoa
aca like weight.
.Jo lrt diK8tIoo-to mk th
stomauh do iu work yea mast udrt
U wrkBr ,U)maoi ta WBk or l"r
Baldwin's
Dyspepsia
Tablets
No. 21
WkfUrmaa soppllM the itoia
ac wltt aMenarr acids and jolow
whiak ditrsst the food qnickli i taa
iwy aiaaoar. To gt the best
aw &U4wla-s HaWth Tablrts
iWkSa " ot Wo and
FRAITK kart.
Successor ta Th. Olaea. MO-S Com. 0t
comparison cf the Philippine duties with
rhe United States duties on these arti
cles will show how fundamentally Ir
reconcilable the tariffs appear to be.
Rlc. for example. Is the chief fod of
the Philippine people and '.he Philip
pine duty on It Is 1" cents per hundred
weight. The duty on rice entering the
States Is 13 per hundred weight. It
would be absolutely out of the nueMion
to raise the Philippine duty on rice to
the latter figure. Food Hi-: would be
Incited everywhere in the archipelago.
The ccnditlons which prevail in the Isl
ands are so essentially different from
those which obtain her that an assimi
lation of the tariff would be 'mprac
tlcable. In addition to this point made by
President Sohurman, It may be added
that consl ierable opposition would be
raised In this country to the admission
to the United States free of duty of all
the products of the inlands. This oppo
sition would become even more serious
were American capitalists to establish
certain Industrial enterprises In the isl
ands, employing the cheap labor there
obtainable, and were they then to send
the finished prod-jet Into the States free
of duty, to enter Into competition with
the product of American labor.
Another matter of practical Import
ance which hinge upon the decision of
the supreme court In the pending cases
arises out of a clause In the treaty of
Taris which assurt's to Spain for a pe
riod of ten years equal advantage with
the United States In the markets of the
Philippines. If the clause of :h" consti
tution above quo:ed applies t the new
ly acquired islands, there will be free
trade betw-en the states and the islands
as there 's between the several states,
and in that event Spain will laim the
privilege of free trad with the Islands
for ten vears under th treaty of Paris.
And were Spanish products admitted to
the Philippines free of duty, what
would prevent their reshipmen. to the
Unite 1 States without the Imposition cf
the tariff tax. To be sure, the treaty of
Paris gives only a trade privilege to
Spain in the Philippine i.-lands. but :hjre
would be grrat difficulty In restricting
the privilege If the Philippines ate en
titled to free trade with the Unite,
States.
Eminent lgal authority Is divided on
the proposition that the constitution
follows the flag. The late President
Harrison, one of the great constitution
al lawyers of his generation, frankly ex
pressed his conviction tint it does, even
though such a conclusion was unfavor
able to the position which his own narty
had assumed. But on the other hand,
there ire great lawyers who take the
opposite view. The question has been
arguel pro and eon before the learned
iudes of the supreme court. They are
taking a long time to dlb-rare on the
question. The future policy of the Unit
ed States with respect to colonial en-
terorises depends on thv decision which
is soon to be announced. Should it lian-
pen to accord '.vi'h the late President
Harrison's views, a lar?e number of
people will
lose their Interest in our
island Possessions.
But It is harjlv
probable that the court will reach such
a conclusion.
WITH THE PARAGRAPHERS.
K've it to the trusts. This is one of
the ?ranJ Wivll-avs of this glorious
country. 'Washington Star,
It will be worth while watching the
btar that walks like a man hustling for
cover if young Mr. Phil'lps ever gets
after him. Record-Herald.
In Statuary hail, Washington, two
niches are left for Kansas busts. Per
haps this accounts for Aunt Carrie's
activity. Montana Record.
Frederick Harrison, the English Pub
licist, savs the United States has come
out cleanest and best from the Chinese
imbroglio. Kansas City Star.
When Emperor William gets weary of
n diet he shuts It sff. This Is where
William has a big advaniage over peo
pie who board. Record-Herald.
Steel plants are not sprouting as nu
merously this spring as last, but those
of the previous year are growing strong
and thrifty. Pittsburg Dispatch.
The oystsr season is closed and the
Republicans have carried Baltimore a
combination of dprsssing events for the
Maryland city. Chicago Chronicle.
It is not likely that any persuanions
which Mr. Towne could bring to bear
would tempt Aguinaldo from the com
forts of a surrender. Washington Star.
The Gainsborough hat Is com'ng In
again. The Gainsborough .8 a teauM-
ful creation, hut in a theatre it has
the effect of a barn door with feathers
on It held up In front f y.iu Minne
apolis Journal.
Wo repeat that we violate no lonfl
donee in asserting that the kicker
aaalnst the president's tour of the states
wouldn't think of raising a foo If they
had been included among the lt of
guests. Philadelphia Inquirer.
TO C( P.E A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo-Quitilne Tab
lets, 25c.
There's no good reason whv McKIn
ley should not get the honor of LU l
rrom Harvard. Me got a degree of at
least equal Importance twice from the
Electoral College.
You are much more liable to disease
when vour liver and bowels do not act
properly. DeWltt's Utile Early Ris
ers remove the cause of disease. CHAS.
ROGERS, Druggist.
Someone hasestimued that there are
147 different purposes to which a wo
man may put a hairpin.
The least In quantity and most In
quality describes DeWltt's Little Early
Risers, the famous pills for constipa
tion and l'ver complaints. CHAS. ROO
KRS. Druggist.
Cvnlclsm may be fashionable, but It
has very disagreeable effect on the
corners of the mouth.
DeWltt's Little Early Risers search
the remotest parts of the bowels and re
move the Impurities spe-'JIiy with no
discomfort. They are famous tor their
efficacy. Kany to take, never gripe.
CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist.
There's a new walk that I fashion
able. It Is known as the golf limn.
One need not be club-footed to indulge
in it.
Skin affections will speedllr disappear
by using DeWltt's Witch Haiel Salve.
Look out for counterfeits. If you get
De Witt s you will get good results. It
is the quick and oositlve cure for piles.
CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist.
No matter how homely a man mav
be. some woman thinks him good-looking.
Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Brook. N.
C says he suffered with pil" for fifteen
years. He tried many remedies w 'th no
results until he used DeWltt's Witch
Haxel Salve and that quickly cured him.
CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist.
We shout-.1 be as charitable 'o other
people's faults as we are to our own.
"Our little girl was unconscious from
strangulaton during a sudden and ter
rible attack of croup. T qulcklv se
cured a bottle of One Minute Cough
Cure, giving her three doses. The croup
was mastered and our little dar'.lng
speedily recovered." So writes A. L.
Spafford. Ch-ster. Mich. CHAS. ROG
ERS. Druggdst.
The Constitution may follow the flag,
but of course it's expected to 1 ad every
thing when it com- to yachts.
"I have been suffering from dyspep
sia for the past twenty years and have
been unable after tryiff all prora
tions and physicians to get any relief,
After taking one bottle- of Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure I found relief and am now
In better health than I have been for
twenty years. I can not prais Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure too highly." Thus
writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts. North Creek
Ark. CHAS. ROOER3. Druggist.
The plow makers are to form a com
bine. If the trus: idea is sroing to fat
ten on the lind they'll havj their share
in it.
If people only knew what we know-
about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, it would
be used In neirly every household, as
there are few people who do not suffer
from a feeling of fullness after eating,
belching, flatulence, sour stomach or
waterbrash. caused by Indigestion or
dyspepsia. A preparation, such as Ki
dors uysppsia (,ure. which, wttn no
aid from the stonah. will digest your
food, certainlv cin'r heln but do you
good. CHAS." ROGERS. Druggist.
When a lecislat'ir calls his fellows
asses It would sem to be in order for
the speaker to tell him he was forget
ting himself.
SAVES TWO FROM DEATH.
"Our little daughter had an almost fa
tal attack of whooping cough and bron
chitis," writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland. of
Armonk. N". Y.. "but, when all other
remedies fi'!(d. we saved her life with
Ir. King's New Discovery. Our niece,
who had consumption in an advanced
stage. alsD used this wonderful madiclne
and today Khe is perfectly well." Des
nerafe throat ana lung diseases yi-'ld tD
Dr. King's New Discovery is to no oth
er medicine on earth. Infallible fir
CouEho and Colds: .'0 cents and 11.00
bottles guarantied by Hart's drugstore.
Trial bottles frse.
The question with China Is not
whether the powers will raise the in
demnity, but rather whether they can
raise It themselves.
WHITE MAN TURNED YELLOW.
Grat consternation was felt bv the
friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexing
ton, Ky., when they saw he wvs turn
ing yell jw. His skin slowly changed
color, also his eyes, and he suffered ter
ribly. His malady was Yellow Jaun
dice. He was treated by the best doc
tors, but withiut benefit. Then he wan
advised to try Electric Bitters, the
wonderful Stomach and Liver reinedv
and he writes: "After taking two bot
tles I was wholly cured. "A trial prove
if matchless merit for all Stomar-h.
Liver and Kidney 'roubles. Only 50c
Sold by Frank Hart, Druggist.
There are women who believe 'hat
husbands must be treated as children:
always on the alert to keep things out
of their grawp that may be attractive
but not good for them.
JOB COULDN'T HAVE STOOD IT.
If he'd had Itching P1I. They're
terrible annoying: but Buckln'n Arnica
Salve will cure the worf? case of piles
on earth. It has cured thousand. Fnr
Injuries, Pains or Bodily Erup'linn It's
the best salve In the world. Price 2'iC.
a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by
Hart's drug store.
How few friendships would be lasting
If we knew what our best fri-nds say
of us in our ahsenc?!
WHAT'S YOUR FACE WORTH?
Sometimes a fortune, but never, if
you have a sallow complexion, jaun
diced look, moth patch" and blotches
on the k1n. all signs of Liver Trouble.
But Dr. Kl nit's New Life Pill give
Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Com
plexlen. Only 25 cerits at Hart' Drut
star. ,
THE GREAT SCOURGE
of modern times Is consumption. Many
cures and discoveries from time to time
arc published but Foley's Honey and
Tar does truthfully claim to cure all
cases In the early stages and always
affords comfort and relief In the very
worst cases. Take no substitutes.
Hart's drug sure.
Nothing contribute more tow aid al
leviating dmnetiilc storms than a clear
conscience.
Miss Mamie Smith, "f Mlddlesboro.
Ky writes: "My little sister had the
;rouo very 'bad. I gave her xevtiul
dose of Foley Honey and Tar and she
was instantly relieved. It saved her
life." Hart's drug store.
Some people uiv so Just and discern
ing that they never find un opportui'
Ity to be generous.
Thomas Maple. Blrkbeek. III., writes:
"I had a very bad case of kidney trouble
and my back pained me so thnt I could
not straighten up. The doctor' treat
ment did me no good. Saw Foley's
Kidney Cure advertised and tonk one
bottle which cured me ami I have not
been attested since, t gladly recom
mend this remedy." Hart' drug store.
As a rule, women are rot so generous
as their brothers when tipping a waiter.
George C. Hitchcock. Curtiss. Wis.,
savs: "Foley's Kidney Cure bua been
tested and found to be all vou claim
for It. I have given It to my father
and it Is the only thing that ever helped
him." Hart's drug store.
To know a woman find out her ovcu -
patlons; to know a man note his pleas
ures
Mr. F. D. Arnold. Arnold. Iowa.
writes: He was troubled with kidney
disease about three years. Had to get
up several times during the night but
three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure
effected a complete cure, he feels better
than he ever did and recommends It
to his friends. Hart's Jruc store.
When a woman Is no longer attrac
tive she ceases to be Inconstant.
If you are sick all over and don't
know Just what nils you, It's ten to
one your kidneys are out of order. Fo
ley's Kidney Cure will brlnit you health
and energy. Hart's drug store.
The frequency with which Senitor
H.tnna denies that he is a candidate for
the oresidencv is hivomlng suspic
ious. ' I had a running sore on my breast
for over a year," savs Henry R. Rich
ards, of Wlllseyville. N. Y.. "and tried a
great many remedies but irot no re
lief until I used Banner Salve. After
using one-half box I was perfectly
cured. I cannot recommend It too high,
ly." Hart's drug store.
In those lays when a mm displays
common nobleness he is referred to as
a gentleman of the old school.
The greatest skin specialist In Amer
ica originated the formula for Banner
Salve. For all skin disease, all cut
or sores, and for piles, it's the most
healing medicine. Beware of substi
tutes. Hart's drug store.
The get-rlch-iulck faker hus lvn
backed off the boarl bv the stock bill.
SOMETHING NEW.
Just published by the Southern Pa
cific Co. Is a phamphlet upon the re
sources of Western Oregon which In
clude an excellent map cf the state,
and contains Information on climate,
lands, education, etc.. existing Indus
tries and their capabilities.
Attention Is also directed to uch
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 friend.
Conies may be had of local agent
Southern Pacific Co.. or from
C. H. MARKHAM.
Q. P. A.. Portland. Or
BEST0F EVERYTHING
In a word this tell of the Pascenger
Service via
the Sorlhweslern line..
Eight Trains Dally between St. Paul
and Chicago, comprising
The Latest Pullman Sleepers,
i-reriei Joining cars.
Library and Observation Cars,
Free Reclining Chair Car.
The 20th Century Train
-Run Every Day of the Tear.
The Finest Train in the World
Clcctric Lighted Sttsm Heated
THE BADGER 8TATB EXPRESS, th
r inesi oauy Train Running Between
St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short
Line.
Connection from the West made Ia
The NORTHERN PACIFIC.
GREAT NORTHERN and
CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y8.
This la also the BEST LINE between
Omaha. St. Paul and Minneapolis.
All agent sell ticket via
The Northwestern Line
W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLER.
General Agent. Trav. Ageat.
2 Alder 8treet. Portland. Oregon.
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telephone 22L
DRAYING.AND EXPRESSING
All Good Shipped to Our Car
Will Receive 8peUl Attanttoa
No. Itt Dium It.
AiUrtav Or.
W. J. COOK. Kir
Rea.TL118t
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
CveT"3 rynTLlKD,"' ArrWcf
l:00TnCportland Union DepotTU:l5 a.m.
6:6Sp.m.for Astoria and Inter-IM0 p.m.
Imedlatt points,
1 "a8toria7
7.4ft aTm. For Portland A in-U:Ma.nv
;1O P:.m.(termdlate points 11:30 p.m.
ABA8IDB DIYIIION.
U:. m.
: p. m,
i.:H) a in
p. in,
ASTORlV
SEASIDE
: 40a.ro
i u p. in
'ii urn in
13 N) I' 111
7out, ni
"Sunday ouiy
All trains make close connections at
Gobi with all Northern Paclfio train
to and from the East or Sound points,
J. C. MAYO.
Gen'l rr't and Pas. Agent
J.A. FASTABEND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
Luxurious Travel
The "Northwestern limit.!" tnsina
1 electric lighted throughout, both Inald
and out. and steam heated. ai with
eut exception, the flnet trains In th
wurld. They embody the latest, newest
and best Idea for comfort, convenience
and luxury ever offered the traveling
public, and altogether are the moat
complete and splendid production of th
car builder' art.
These Splendid Truin
Connect With
The Great Northern
The Northern t'aclfic and
The Canadian Pacific
AT ST. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the CAST.
No extra charge for these superior
accommodations and all clauses of tick
et are available for passage on the
famous "Northwestern Limited." All
trains on this line are protected by the
Interlocking Ulock System.
W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLER.
General Agent. Traveling AgL
Portland. Ore.
EAST th
SOUTH
I Depot. Fifth -tnd
I I 8treet.
Overland Expres
Leave
Arrlre
iratn for Salem,
Rosrburg, Ash
land. Sacramento,
Ogden. San Fran
cisco, Mojave Lo
Angeles. E Paso.
New Orleans and
the East.
At Woodburn
(dally except Sun
day), mornlna-
7:30 p.m
:15 a m
3:30
7:00 p.m
I train connect with
train for Mt. An
sel, Sllverton.
Brownavllle.
Springfield. and
Natron, and even
ing train for Mt.
Angel and Silver
ton. Corvalll passen
ger. l:10a.m
15:50 p.m
!8:2Ia.m
4:50 P mj Sheridan pa-isen-
er.
.'Dally. flDally excent B.mdwv
Rebate ticket on sal Between Port-
v?,0' acr,a,l?e"t0 and 8a Francisco.
Net rate 117 first class and 111 second
class. Including sleeper.
Rate and ticket to Eastern point
f.?id. i"1 AlB0 Japan- Cnlna- ""no
lulu and Australia. Can be obtained
Th0.r,dJSreet.'klan,1 T'Ck"
TAMHILL DmSION.
Pasenger depot foot of Jeffenon Bt
Leave for Offwego dally at 7:20 t-lt
J; m; 11:30. 1:66. 8:25. lit,
" p. m. ano a. m. on Sunday
t i!' JFS? at PortlJ daily at !:.
:40, 1:00 p. m: 12:49 a. m. dally ex
cent Monday; 8:30 and 11:05 a. ra. oo
Sunday only.
Leave for Daila dally, except Bun-
?fy.,t4: p' m' ArTXv at inland
at 9:30 a, m.
Paasenger train leave Dalla for
Alrlee Mondays. Wednesday and Fri
day at 2:45 p. m. Return Tuesdays.
Thursday and Saturday.
Except Sunday.
R. KOEHLER, Manager.
C. H. MARKHAM,
Gen. Frt. and pan. Agt
A
FEW
BESTING
CTS
N
When people are contemplating a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want the beat ervlce
obtainable aa far a speed, comfort and
safety I concerned. Employes of th
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are
paid to serve the publlo and our train
are operated so a to make close con
nections with diverging lines at all
junction point.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Car on through train.
Dlrlng car service unexcelled. Meal
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the flrst-clas aer
vlce, ask the ticket agent to sell you
a ticket over
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will make direct connection
at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
an points East.
For any further Information call on
any ticket gent, or correspond with
JAB. C. POND. Gen. Pa. Aft..
or JA8. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wl.
General Agent.
Till CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN
hJ SUOtT " l
RAILWAY.
WHITE COLLAR LINE
(Telephone Dock.) "
Columbia River and Puget Sound NaT
Igatlon Company.
The Tahoma leave Astoria dully ex
cept Humitiy at 7 p. m,
Leaves Portland daily except Bun
day at T a. m.
White Collar Line tickets, O. R. A N
ticket and Hwaco Ry A Nav, Com
pany tickets Interchangeable on Ta
horn and IUshhIc, Through Port
land connection with si earner Nahcotta
from llwaco and Long Reach point.
Telephone No. HI.
A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Agent.
K. W. CRIC1ITON. I'erUand Agent
OREGON
Srioip LINE
Union Pacific
AND
TIMH CMntHJLEj
From rortltiid.
SaII Uke, Deliver, r'l
M'ltth.Oinsli. Kan-
i nr. si Uniit,
l llirm i mid but
DKPART
A SWTS
Chlrngiv
Portland
icli
I uu. m
TO p. m
l
Hll Uke, lii-nvrr. K1
Atlsntle
kipirw
9 p. w
llorth, dinulm. Kau
Uty, Ht l.-.iil..,
I'Uli'M" mid KM j
ft In . in
Will WIU. (.rwUtnll.
Hpoktne NMikne, Mltineniio
4iHktne
Vlytr.
ILi. Ht. ('ml, llcilulh.
Nllwmkmt, Chicago,
and Kul.
im tin
6 p. til.
From Aatorla !
OCEAN 8TUAM5HIP3
All Xollliitf Intra anb
Jwl to I'lmiiKC.
For Krniirix'o Mali
Ki-rv Five Paja
7 m
KlHumlajr
I'olunihU Klvrr Nleam
fi' to I'ortmiid ami
U HlKl
Mo. day
ly I. iii-lin
I
a . From Portland . ,
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v',.ii, .... ,icaurr,
l-ijind a
7 a. m.
uea.Th
WllUiiiatu l(ler
IIIDI,
Tuea.Thur I'urtlaiiit t t i.rviilll. atoiWrd.
auil taL
I Ml,, I 14. r I ,ll
auu rn.
Rlparlt WIIUm.tl.ndm LtUwUUi
Uare dly fclMBIeer J)io
J w. m. -Drifoa City. Harioa I. dally
Wsy l.andlrc"
t m !
Tuia,Ttauii kRItr.
Saturdajr ) Hlparla to l.t I. Ion
i .1 W p rn
M n , H ud
Friday
O. W. LOCNSnERRT.
A I CRAIO. Agent. Astoria,
(icn. Puhk. Ag't.. Portlanl. Ore.
NOTIi'K OP ADMINISTRATION.
Notice I heieby glvi'ii to all uhmn
It may concern, th.it tile unilerslgni'il
tins been aiKilntei the ndinliilstriitnr
i'f the mute of Ituth llurni-r. d'Veomd.
mid all iieritoim ti'ivlng rlalni iiKalnoi
the a 1 . 1 entilte inut pl'tteiit the Kmne
to the undiTKil"l duly ventleil. at III"
iplllce iii tli Aatorla Saving Hunk, nt
the t'ltv of Ami irlii. In I'l.itsop coiiniy.
In the State ,if OiiK'tn. mi ir before six
inonttm from Kiln late.
JulIN W. irARNHIl.
Adininistrilur
I'liled m Astoria. Oregon, ttiln Mill
day of May, A. I). 1901.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
I!y Virtue of un extvutlon anil order
of sale laeueil out of the Circuit Court
of the Htate of Oregon, for the County
or i laiH hi. ot) the It h day of May. 1W1
upon n jungim -ni rt'ntl Ted therein oil
the JOth day of February. ls!!i, in favor
ot .iyra itii.H!.Mi, plaintiff, on iigalnin
.Mary I. (illlette, defendant, fur the sum
of iW:.i), i he sum "f .".ix. 40 having been
satisfied, leaving n b.ilance due on suld
Judgment of the inn of together
with lntr-tit thereon t the rate ctf
10 per cent per annum, and 'he costs of
and upon thin writ commanding itrwl re
quiring me to levy upon the property
of the above, named tic '.-ndunt to satisfy
Ihe balance of id ludKineut, Interest
cox is ami in ni'criiltig costs. I did on
the 11th day of May. l!Mil, ittiich the
roiiuwmg iieiM-ribed real proMrty, to
wn:
Ixtts 9, 10, 11, 12. i.i, sub, of Uk. S3;
lots 8. 7. 2.t 24, 2.-1. 26. Sub. f Uk. 64:
lots 8. P. 10. It, 12, 1.1. Sub. of Illk. V:
lots 16, 17, 27. 2, 2!. 30, Sub. of Hlk. M:
lots 11. 12, Hlk. 4!t: lots 7, !'. Hlk. HK;
the N. 50 reet nf the west of lot 5 Rlk.
111. In the City of Astoria, ns laid out
and recorded by John M. ShKflv. Lot
Z. In Sec. 21, Tp, 8. N. of It. V, west "f
the Will. Mer 37 03 acr. Megln at
south bound try of Hblvely 1). U .
414.H8 feet west of H. K. corner of ral(l
I). L. C to south bnundnry of pip? line
It. of W.. thence weat along ealtl R. nf
W. to h point 191.3 fper west of f.int line
of tract herein described, thene.. south
nntl parill'-l to east line of tract herein
described to south boundary of said R
L. C thence along said south line to
beginning, containing I 41 ncre, In Tp
R. N. of R. 9, west of Will. Mer. All of
said described real propfrfy being in
Clatsop county, Oregon.
Notice Is hereby given that f will on
Monday the 17th day of June, 1901, t
the hour of ten o'clock In th" forenoon
of said day la front of and at the Court
House door In the City of Astoria, Clut-
soil county, wreon, seii at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash the
abov dt-Hcrlbed real property to satisfy
said JudgH'nt, IntereHts, costs Hntl all
accruing costs. THOS. LINVILLE.
Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or
Astoria, Oregon, May 14th, 1901.
NOTICE OF" FINAL SETTLEMENT.
The undersigned has filed his final ac
count In the estate of Margaret Weset,
deceased, and the County Court of Clat
soo County, Oregon, has ct Monday
the 27th day of May, 1891, at 2 p. m..
for hearing objection, If any there be
to the same. DAVID WEST.
Executor of last will and testament of
Margaret Wet, deceaMd.
NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOUNT.
In the County Court of the Hlat of
Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, Irs
the matter of Dm vital of Elisabeth
A. Scott, deceased,
Notice I hereby given that I have thl
day filed my final account aa adminis
trator of the ealute of Elisabeth A,
Scott, deceased. All person are hereby
notified (hut the Honorable, th County
Ciuirt of Cliitsnp County, Oregon, ha
fixed the Uth tiny of May. ltWI, t th
hour of 10 o'clock a. in., a th time, anil
the court room of the County Court of
Clatsop County at Aatnrla, Oregon, a
tho place for hem lug i ny mikI all ob
JectloiiH which nmy be made to salt
final ui'i'iumt, mid for nettling th sain.
All person are hereby notified to guv
em iheinselves accordingly.
JOHN II. ('OTT.
Admlnlattatitr of the eniuto of Klltubettk
A. Scott, deceiaed.
Antoilu. Oreaon. April 12 1901.
ICXE'-irfORH' NOTICE.
The undersigned have been appointed)
executors of lite Inst will and testament
of Cimis, A. Mcdillre, deceased. All per.
sons hMving clslini agnlnst th tate
of defeased are requested o praaent
them at th office of J. U A. llowtby
in Aatorla. Orgun. within six month
rrom this date. OUVK M OIMRK.
J. g. A. IIOWLDY.
Executor.
March 2ih. 1901.
"A DM IN I STIIATO R S NOTICE.
Notice a hereby given, that III Un-
deraismrd ha been appointed adintnla.
tmtor. with the will anrteied. of th
estate of John ('. Trulllngm-. doai.
nd all peraons having rial ma against
the estate nf sal. I deceased muat pre-
sent the siwiie to the undepalcrird. duly
verified, at the oltlce of th West Hhor
Mills niiipiny, at the corner of il.'mtl
and Tenih street", In (he City of A
(orla. in Clatsop (Nuinly, Or-gin, lth.
In six mi'iiths rrnni tlila date
P. A. TUt'l.MNOER.
Almlnistraior.
Diilcd ot Aat.iilti, Oregon, May otli, ,
P., IWI.
ADMINISTRATOR M'l'OINTKD.
IN TICK Col'NTV (TtritT OF THE
itir.N'TV OF CLATSOP.
Iii the mutter of tit eMut and al-
mlnalon to irtiAte of (h tu,t wilt and
t'-Ktanieiii of Jtmid wtiitnry, jr., J.
ceased:
Notice n ln ret.y if!v,.n that t linve this
d.iv le-'i niliitfd by the County
Court of the Stnte of Oregon, for I'Ut-
i county, .idiitlnllriit tr. lth-th-wt.
iiiiiiex.-, ,,f the .pitttie f I ta. -, Whit
ney, Jr. deeenaed All er.tna having
lulnta tltiillit n.ill eaMIe are hrbv
llotlfli-d Iii preaeiit the vnr lo me, pritp.
riy verinei. at the tn-e r tit cnur.ty
lerk of CJutaop County, oremm, with
n six moiitln froin iti t'e
V. W .'J'RTrs.
AdtltlllUtr Itor of !he relate of Davhl
Whltnev. r . decena-d
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given th.it ihe un.
lerilgned have b-en aip dnie-t adrrlnia-
Irators .if the eatatn of Alfre.1 If
Stone, deceaaed. ,v ,, (,lln,y Court
r i itttaop i ittinty, Oregon, and that all
persona hiving ehi.nu agaii.st M
ale are her..,y required lo present th
same to the uitd.i signed duly Verlfletl
a by law provided, within alg month
from the date of ihla i,. nice. Verlfle.1
llltlia OK.HMBt nil estate nuv lie Bra.
aeilted either to the undersigned fj.
nn Pu fit. .it his i.fflfe at Aaior.a
ieg n or Mr J I M.-FarUn at hi
ifflce of business, .it Kiui'ii, Oregon
All ttersona In I hied to snid eafat are
t'-rehy re.iilt-.-, (o (,.iy am h Indelited-
IH'SS.
II. C, VAN IH'.-tr.N
J. I Ml' A 111. AN I.
Admlnlstrjtoia of (hp Ki of Alfred)
I Si'one. I let ens" I.
I:tte this 1st dav of May. 1W1
Iiymetlt. Illieieat celles nfter this d.t-e.
11. c TlliiMPSoN'
Count v Tie,urer.
Piled Astorn. Ore Mav lt. 1301.
MI'S CW.M n Jint.
( llslotn II Hl"e Vs' -I- 1 I Ire ..!' C, llee-
lor's (till, e Ao:l '.' t. I'llll
S,iiil.-s for llev-niie , ... Is - f.etle-1
proposals for supplvuu i.ttlona. ntt-l
on I In vessels of ihe Telle Sl,i:ea IteV.
eniie f "un. r S- ivi.-.. ri'i(t.i.ti-iv tatlolir(
or teinMinirilv. ,i( .:,,r a itr. gon. un-f
ib'lUerel on h'ar l nt; ti..e!a at flat
i'1" Itiilnit th- r.s- n I N,.,,r ndlng Jnn
I!i2. win he r v -I tt this office-
until I lo, k ; in, of Tue lav. May
II. lUil. at wh.,1, .;n. ,,, pi,,,... (hey
will 'f imlillrlv ....-ii. I The ,,,,,1 fur
nished to be .Ti'in.i, j:.. ,,r bitumlnou
nf bi's: !u,tiiiV: uiiif ,nn m diameter;
lr. welirl, 2 210 pounds i , U,. r.u: to b
delivered on It i.i rd the v,-sm-Is lit Mich
time ntid ii sin i, .ilUiii!,., ,,s nmy he
r-'tiir.'l at loialiil,-, t.-a.lllv ticcesaible
t" sill v.hs..Is and to h,. siihe,- tt In
spection as to -pi iliiv and weight. Rid-il'-rs
win name the pries both for
"learning and st,lVe ,.,-,. ,) 14iH1) their
facilities fr fiini!hiig ih vessels with
fresh unler ami their i halites thetvfor.
Illank forms of it'upos with sched
ules showing component pirts of ra
Jons, n,i,v b.. t,d up i.i iipiillc'itlon to
th," nftlt ! : proposals mst be snb'iilt
ted on Ih.'sn forms. Sepiuui,. hld will
j1'"" v r Ived : ih,. sntne time f-aj
lubilciiUng nml llluinlnntlng oils Th
right Is reserve to rei-ct any or all
bids, and no ronum-l will be put In
force until congress Mint 1 1 have mile
an appropriation for Ihe purpose.
John Fox. Collector.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Iieiurtiiient of IhP interior. United
States :md Office, Oregon City Ore
Ton. Atoll 29, 1901.
A Hufllcie.ii ,-ont -st amdnvlt having
been filed In this nlllctt bv Albert Iielch
hnrdt, eonisiant, ntralnsi homentead
entry No. 1 J r.f2. MI1II, o,.toher lh.
1H.I... ft lots 8 and 9 of Hep. 29, an, I lot S
and the N. w. ;t of S. W. of Sec. 28.
township 4 north, lantr.. K uesl h
Charles E. Nawn. conlestee. in which It
Is all-Kid that coniestnnt "kiiftws the
present condition of the same' .i.n that
sild C1:.,. i,; NftW abnnduni'il his
said linmeHteid entry for more than six
iiionTiis prior to ihe exniratinn or nve
vears fr.mi the lnte of his entry, to-wlt:
ror mttro than six months prior to Oc
tober 12, 1900; that snl.l iraei nf land
was and Is not settled upon and culti
vated according to law by the said
t hurl" w. Suvun: thot i crl.. v.
Nnwn never established a bona tide res-
mence upon sold claim: that the ab
sence of said Charles K. Nawn fron
said homestead claim was and Is not
due to employment In ihe military or
rnvn service of the United 8tatcs dur
ng time nf war; said parties are here
by notified to appear, respond and offer
evidence touching sn Id allegation at 10
n clock a. m. on June 15th. 1901, b
I?'?. , neKl"ier and Receiver at the
United States Land Office In Oregon
City. Oregon.
The said contestant having, In a orop
er nflldavlt, filed April 29, ml, sot forth
fact which show that after dut dUl
srence, personal service of thl notice
can not be made, r 1 hereby o dared
and directed that such notice b give
bv due and proper publication.
WM. GALLOWAT, Receiver.