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1HC ftOKMKG ASTORIA THURSDAY, MAY 23. 1901 Telephone Main L TEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. ept by mall, per year MOO Sent by null, per month BO Served by carrier. Der month W SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year, In advance, $2.00 All communications Intended tor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Astonan." Uuslness communications of all kind and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlan Publish ing Co." The Astorlan guarantees to Ita ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can had on ap- Hrtlw the business manager. FISHING STATISTICS. ' The Astorlan has received from the Unite. States fish commission a valua ble bulletin containing statistics con cerning the fisheries of the Pacific cat states for 1899. It gives the number of person employed In fishing during that year as 9911 in Washington. 5643 In Oregon and S974 In California. The num ber of boats used by them was K75J. valued at S5S2.050. The num ber of seines In use was J05 In Wash ington, 46 In Orepon and 115 m Cailfor hia. The number of gill nets In opera tion was 1900 In Washington. 2067 In regon and 1979 In California. TwenT' bine Ash wheels were in use In Wasfc ingrott fritter, forty-seven in Oregon Nand h.'fle. in California, their total value belne $187,600. The amount of shore property appertaining to the industry In Washington was estimated fs worth ll.2O0.S92. In Oregon S1.173.14S. and in California SS20.650. The cash cipitai amounted to S2.779.977 in Washington. 11,561.000 In Oregon, and $379,700 in Cal ifornia, In Washington a total of $6, 601.243 was invested in the fishing In dustry, In Oregon S3.497.643, and In Cali fornia S2.774.491. The products for that year included 10.702.1S9 pounds of fresh Chinook in Washington. 13,744.510 in Oregon, and 7, 034,855 in California, having a total val ue of $1,299,695. Of salted chinook. Wash ington produced 118.220 pounds, valued at $5911: Oregon produced 2400 pounds, valued at $75, and California 3000 pounds valued at $219. Of steelheids. Wash ington produced 1.507,465 pounls. valuer! at $69,242: Oregon produce,) 1.103.522. valued at S4S.014. and California produc- ed 113,600 pounds valued at SCS76. Washington had a monopoly of dog sal mon. During 1899 Washington canned 95, 147 cases of chinook salmon, valued at $482,161; Oregon fanned 214.821 cases, valued at $1,212,566. and California can ned 34,180 cases, valued at $159,168. The total canned product, all varieties In cluded, was 1,041.883 cases in Washing ton. 341.297 cases In Oregon, and 34, 180 cases In California, representing a value all told of $6,139,032. The gradual growth of th industry is shown by a able giving the totals j for the years 1888, 1892 and 1895. In j 1S8S the Washington yield was 18.914.339 . pounds, valued at $763,108. In 1892 it was 36,757,287 pounds, valued at $931,563. and in 1893 It was 59.079.527 noun Is. val- I ued at 11.401.433. The Oregon yield In 18i8 Wis 25.169.266 pounds, valued at $1,010,843. In 1892 the yield Increased to 28,521,105 pounds, but the value ' PITY AND BEAUTY The most beautiful thing, in the world, is the baby, all dimples and joy. The most pitiful thing is that same baby, thin and in pain. The dimples and joy have gone, and left hollows and fear. It is fat that is gone ; gont with it, comfort and color and curve ; all but pity and love. The little one gets no fat from her food : has had none for weeks: she is living on what she had stored in that plump little body of hers. She is starving for fat; it is death; be quick! Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil is the at she can take. It will save her. We'll uad yoa a little to try II yoa like. ECOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl etrect, New York. of the total catch decreased to JS;j,405, prices being lower. In 1S95 the Oregon yield was 3i.141.6S3 pounds, valued at IUS2.0.16. The California yield Increas ed from IS.S1S.J24 pounds In 1SSS to ST. S38.466 In 1S92 but decreased In ISM to 50.0in.0M. the value being S1.091.SSS. $n.022,i91 and S1.7S8.4S3, respectively. THK CONTRITE- ORKGONIAN. Tacoma LelgT. The Oregonian I making such a no ble effort to atone for Its Ivwlsh and brutal attack on the McKlnley family that Its contrition is manifest. The power of the press Is still considerable. It has penetrated the OregonUm hi le. XO RESCRIPT AGAINST ANILITY. Xew York Tribune. The current talk In Europe about resistance to American enterprise re minds us much of Mr. Kipling's ballad of "The Imperial Rescript." The kais er, he tells us. decre.d that "the strong shall wait for the weary, the hale shall halt for the weik." In other words, there should be a levelling of ability to the lowest standarJ, and the strong man should refrain from doing more work an) earning more money than the weakest could do and could earn. At first blush ? ilan wa in viting. Rut when the truer Judgment c.f the workingmen asserted itself tfctre was a unanimous refusal to ac.vpt It. somewhat rudely but unniistakab'yj voiced by the Itriiish deeg;.. who thundered, "Pull up? I b damne,i if i VHP" Xow the Euronean complaint again: ;he United States is simply that It. be ing hale, Joes not halt for :he weak. There is absolutely nothing nvre In it. Tre United St ites is n-n charged with illegitimate practices, with taking un just advantage of lt rivals, of extend ing Its commerce at the piint of the bayonet. Nothing of the sort. Hut the I'nit-n! States has natural resources sur passing those of any other land and it d?vehips them. It has a pmicularly efficient and enterprising people, and U gives them rreedom to exert themselves. It Is able to make better goods and to sell th?m ch?apr than other lands, and it d?s so. It !s swift and doe not wait for the slow: it is strong and does more work than the weak. That is all. The head and front of its offending has this extent no more. Wherefore the Euro pean complaint aguinst us Is really noth ing but a demand for another imperial rescript against ability. It will not wo-k. The reply of the United S:ates will b less objurgatory than that of Mr. Kipling's British dele gate, but it will be no less unmistaki- ble, and it w ill be to the same effect. This nation will not restrain Its ability so .is to match the standard of those le'scompetent. It will neither fetter itself nor practice indolence in order not to exceed the productive ;iw..r of those less able to produce. If the others can not keep pace with It they must drop behind, that Is all. Xor is that a sel fish or sn immoral procedure. It U merely an application of the natural law of the survival of the fittest, and of the law so often quoted anj as often misapplied by the socialist, "from each according to his ability." If it be a benefaction to the world to cause two blades of grass to grow- where only one Brew before, the United States will not incur the condemnation of permitting omv one to grow wnere two rrugnt wen BTOW. A fair field and no favor. That Ls the true rule in business as well as in sport. This country does not seek to in jure any other. It seuj no iares f trip its rivils in the race. It aincrply wish" them gol progress and prosper ity. But for Itself it means to ke-p on doing the very best It can, bringing forth all ;MMible natural products. manufacturing the best goods it '-an . , .. . and selling them vvher,ver It can find a mirkat fn- thrn. It finds no fault with any other nation for doing the same. It expects them all to do so. And If any outstrips It, it will not rail nor w hine, but take Its defeat manful ly. We c.tnnot believe that any other nation will take a different view of the case. WITH THE PAP.AGIlAPHEItS. The Over-ih-Alps-Lies-ItaJy e-asnn has opened in Texas, rid will now slow ly work It's vay north. The graduate is, getting ready. Minneapolis Journal. The emperor of Germany is looking for an island, too, in American waters. We always thought he was Sam lio Panza come to life. ?t. Paul jji.p;.t-r.. If there haj really been a flirtation between Mr.". Nation and Judge McAu ley it was merely 'or the purpos of mutual advertising. Kansas City Star. An angry clergyman in Nev XVrk dis- posed of Mark Twain as a "person of low birth." These hits at Missouri are getting monotonous. Minneapolis Jour nal. David U. HHI Is planning to take a trip to the Texas oil fields. Perhaps Pavld. too. wants to rnew lib f.i'th in the stability of our Institutions. Rev- oid-Hor.ild. You are much more liable to disease when vour liver and bowels do not act properly. DeWllfs Little Early Ris ers remove the cttue of disease. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Fred Funston's sword will be exhibit ed at Buffalo. He will, however con tinue to wear his halo in the field. The least In quantity and most In quality d Tibea DeWltt'i Utile Early Risers, the famous pills for constipa tion and 1 ver complaints. CHAS. KOU ERS. Druggist. The peanut crop appears to have been successfully cornered, and there roally does not seem to be anything left to invite the activities of the kings oi fi nance but the red lemonade crop. PeWItt's Little Early Risers search the remotest parts of the bowels and re move the Impurities ape.iiiy with no discomfort. They are famous lor their efficacy. Easy to take, never gripe. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Xo wounn can afford to be one bit less womanly than God made her. Skin affections will speedily disappear by using DeWltfs Witch Hate! Salve. Look out for counterfeits. If you get DeWitt s you will get good results. It Is the quick and oositive cure for piles. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Perhaps John W. Gates lust lost that $",0,000 at faro bv way of training so that he would be able to stand a real jolt when he got what was ,-oming to him. Mr. W. J. Raxter of Xorth Rrook. C . savs he suffered with nil's for fifteen years. He tried many remedl"s w'lh no results until he used Pcwitts v itcn Tfael gaTve !tnj that Quickly cured him, CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. I Xow that AKulnaldo is engaged In the task of living down his pa:, he does not see why anyone should consider the process an unpleasant one. "Our little girl was unconscious from strangulaton during a sudden and ter rible ' attack of ' croup. I qulcklv se cured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, giving her three doses. The croup was mastered and our little darling speedily recovered." So writes A. L. Spaffor'd. Chester. Mich. CHAS. ROG ERS, Druggist. Chicago burglars now carry "ft Mat buildings. It Is no wonder residents boast of the enterprise betng sh-w'n In all w holesale lines of business. "I have been suffering from dyspep sia for the past twenty years and have been unable after tryig all preptra tlons 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 praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly." Thus w rites Mrs. C. W. Roberts. Xorth Creek. Ark. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. In the ma:tT of farewell speeches. Mark Twain is proving that he can compute with Patti's record for farewell concerts. If people onlv knew what wv know- about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It w-oum b u?ed in neirly every household, as there are few people who do not suffer from a fe!ln? or fullness after eating belehln. flatulence, sour stomach or waterhrash, caused by Indigestion or dvsrPsia. A preparation, such as Ko doi's Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no aid from the sto-na-h. will digest your food, certainly can't help but do you good. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Some day a supreme court decision will make a "mermmnrtum of reasons look like thirty cents. SAVRS TWO FROM DEATH "Our lit'Je daughter had an almost fa tal atrack of whooping cough and bron chitis." writes Mrs. W. K. Haviland. of Armonk. N. V.. "but. when all o'her remedies fi'!d. we saved her life with Ir. Kina's New Discovery. Our niece, who had consumption In an adv-inced stage, also used this wonderful m'dlcine and today she is perfectly well." ues net-ate rhroat and lung diseases vl'dd n Pr. Kind's New Discovery as to no nth er medicine on earth. Infallible fir Couichs and Colds: 50 cents and 11.00 bottles guaranteed by Hart's drugstore. Trial battles fr?e. Kx-President Cleveland has decided not to spend the summer at Gray Gables this year. Perhaps he was prompted by a desire to escape another repetition of Joe Jefferson s fish stones. WHITE MAN TURNED YEMjOW. Great consternation was felt bv the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexing ton. Kv.. when they saw he was turn lng yellow. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered ter riblv. His malady was Yellow Jaun iie H was treated liv the best doc- tors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the L.ondePful stomach and Liver remedy. I nnl ha nrttM- " f f PP t9k Tl? t WO bOI ties I was wholly cured. "A trial proves it matchless merit for all HtomsWi Liver and Kidney 'roubles. Only 5c Sold by Frank Hart. Druggist. The production of a dramatic version of Mrs. Nation's crusade is threatened and may be counted upon to give the movement In opposition to mob law a setback of about forty years. JOB COULDN'T HAVE STOOD IT. If he'd had Itching Piles. They're Unlble annoying: but Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure the won't cas of piles on earth. It has cur"d thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Erup'l"ns It's the best salve In the world. Prlre 2V; a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Hart's drug store. Prof. Eastman, the Harvard Instruct or who shot hi este.'tne broihcr-ln-law ought to take a poHi-gradua'e ,-ouiv under Buffalo Bill l-fore he iloej anv more shi'ting in public. WHAT'S YOUR FACE WORTH? Sometimes a fortune, but never, If you have a sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patches and blobh-s on the skin. all aig.is of Liver Troub. But Dr. Kind's New Life Pills give Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Com plexion. Only 25 cents at Hart's Drug Store. THK ORE AT SCOURGE of modern times Is consumption. Many cures and discoveries from time to Uw are 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 vwy worst cases. Take no substitutes. Hart's drug atore. King Edward has followed the ex ample set by a great many old maids. He has changed his birthday date. Miss Mamw Smith. f Mlddlesboro, Ky writes: "My little sister had the toiid verv Ual. 1 gave her several doses of Foley's Honey mid Tor and she was Instantly relieved. It saved her life." Hart's drug store. Cotton app'tus to be doing the king act again much to the satisfaction of ttie Southern states. Thomas Maple. Itirkbeck. HI., writes: "I had a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back panic 1 me so that I could not straighten up. The doctor's treat ment did me oo gvHxl, Saw Foley's Kldn?y Cure advertised and took one bottle which cured me and I have not been alTe.'ted since. I gladly recom mend this remedy." Hart's drug storw. Every married man could get up a rummage sale out of stuff his wife has bought and feci happier afterward, George C. Hitchcock. Curtiss. Wis., savs: "Foley's Kidney Cure ha 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. There is only one being whom a wo man allows a man to find more beau tiful th'in herself: It Is her child. Mr. F. D. Arnold. Arnold. Iowa, writes: He was troubled with kidney disease about three years. Had to get up several times durlntr the nlsht 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 Jruir store. In reinarryinir a man runs the risk of regretting his wife's first liuslxin I as piueh as she do-1. If you are sick all over and don't know Just what alls yon. It's ten to one your kidneys are out of order. Fo ley's' Kidney Cure will brliiit you health an) energy. Hart's drug store. Women are what men make them, ansvls or demons. 'I hal a running sore on my breast f,r over a year." savs Henry R. Rich ards, of Willseyvllle. X. Y "and tried irreat many remedies but trot no re lief until I ud Ranner Salve. After using one-half box I wa perfectly cured. I cannot recommend It too hlgh y." Hart's drug store. H,s Satanic majesty's best servants are men who love money and lute work. The greatest skin specialist In Amer ica originated the formula for Ranm-r Salve. For all skin diseases, all cut or sores, and for piles. It's the most healing medicine. Heware of substl-1 tutes. Hart s drug store. The forger may be a bold. Iad miui. but he is ever ready to write a wrong 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 uh new fields for energy or capita as promise fair return. This publication fills a need long ex perienced by Oregonlans. in replying to Inquiries of eastern friends. 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 tells of the Passenger Service via f he Borthweslern line.. Eight Trains Daily between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerlen Dining Cars. Library and Observation Can, Free P.ecllning Chair Can. The 20th Century Train Runs Every Day of the Tear. The Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steam Heated THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, tha Finest Dally Train Running Between St. Paul and Chicago, via the 8hort Line. Connection from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACLFIC R'YS. This is also the BEST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLER. General Agent, Trav. Agent, 28 Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING Ail Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special .Attention. No. 518 Duane St.. W. 3. COOK. Mgr Res. TeL 111X Astoria. Or. ASTDriA AND COLUriBU Riyi IUILFvOAD,' l:00aTm.lortlanii Union DepotfiT: li am. 6:63 p.m. for Astoria and lnter-l:40 p.m, (mediate point. ., " ASTORIA! f.i.m.For Portland " ln-)U:H JO.P.mftermlnte point l;30p.m. REA8TDB DIVISION. it. in. S W p. III. :;t0 m ui Ul. V; W p. hi. ASTORl'A 7 mam 4 IV i. Ill II CDs III u ior in 7.UUp, in . SEASIDE Suiul. uui) All train make close connection at Ooble with all Northern Pacific train lo and from the East or Bound point. J, C. MAYO. Gen'l Fr't nd Pa. Agsnt J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER L T UUXORIOUS 1 RAVEL The "Northwestern Limited" train. I electric lighted throughout, both Inalda no out. and (team heated, are with out exception, the finest train In the world. They embody Ow latest. nWMt J and best Idea for comfort, convenience ami luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and pjendld production of the tar builder' art These Splendid Truin Connect With The Great .Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST, Xo extra charge for the superior accommodation and all classes of tick ets 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 Ag't Portland. Or. , I Depot. Fifth And Leave I I Striita. Arrive 9:15 a m 7:00 p.m I Overland Express 1 rains for Salem, Roseburg. Ash- 7:30 p.m Ogden. San Fran-' Cisco, Mojave. Los Amrelea 101 Pun S:30 a. m New Orleans and the East. , At Woodburn (dally except Sun- dav). mnrnlntf train connects with tram for Mt. An gel. Sllverton, Brownsvillr, Springfield. and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Silver ton. Corvallls passen ger. Sheridan passen- !iT:30a.m l!5:50p.m IH:50 pm S:25a.m I ger. . Cos Pally. lly except BunoVny. Rebate tickets on sale between Port land. Sacramento and 8an Francisco. et rates $17 first class and 111 second c lass. Including sleeper. Rate and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan. China, Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained J'B' K'land. Ticket Agent. 134 Third Street. YAMHILL DIVISION, Pasenger depot foot f Jefferson it Leave for Oawesro dally t l ift a as a, rn; 11:30. 1:68. 1:28, 6:18. 1:26. 1:06. ll:30 p. m. and I a. m. on 8unday nly. Arrive at Pertlaad dally at I:U 6:30. H:59 a. m.: 1:38. 1:16. 4:30, :2, :40, 10:00 p. m: 13:40 a. m. dally ex cept Monday; 1:30 and 11:06 a. m. om Sundays only. Leave for Dallas dally, except Sun day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrivs at Portland at 9:30 a. m. Passenger train leaves) Dallas for Alrlee Mondays. Wedneadava ami Hvi. days at 2:45 n. m. Returns Tueadava nurauaya ana oaturaay. 'tsxeept Bunaay. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Oen. Fit. and Pass. A at A N' FA EW ERESTING CTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best service obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Cbalr Cars on through trains. Dirlng 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 connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further information call on any ticket agent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Ag't., or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent. THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. U SXSW51M J E SOUTH WHITE COLLAR LINE (Telephone iMck.) , Columbia River and Pugt Sound Nav Igitlon Company. The Taltonm leave Astoria dully ex cept Hundny at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland daily except Sun day at T a. m. White Collar Line tickets, O. R. A N. tickets and llwaco Ry A Nav. Com pany tickets Interchangeable on !' Iioiim and I la male. Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcotta from llwaco and Long Reach point. Telephone No. 111. A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Agent. K. W. CRICHTON. iVUand Agent JN OREGON Snorp Line Union Pacific AND T1MB ACMHDULIU DKPAtT' from lorUsuO. Aitl ThlciMi't- 8lt jk, louver. Ft I'orlUnaj W.inh.()nmh Ksn Hpurlal y, Ml Louis, I oua. ni I i nipano u,i ki H) p.U. '.Hlt Lake. Urn ver, r' I i lly, w I. ml,.! " "'"' ; l liliaoaml KmI Atlantic Kaprru It. m. Wll WaiU. Iwl,iii, NiHikan HiNikani, Mlnncano KiHikan Vler. ii'. m. l aui, imiiuiii, Mllwaiikoe, Cliagui anil fcaal. i to a lit 6 p. lit. ! From Aitorla ' OCBAN IT6AM5rllPd All Sailing HaU-a sub Joel lo rlianit. I'or Hau KraniMN Mali i Jtvrrv rive jiaji 7 a m Ki Suiulajt l'olii:iiln Kivrr M.'umi era to I'ortlaiiil an, I Way l.ui'lliifi la in i Mo. dav . Fmih 1'i.rtland k. ,LU1,.!f B4VK,t ' Oresun I It v, Newhorg,' HaUm A WUlld . 7 am. Hrillauiatta Kltar I so p m. Tues.Ttiur Purlland ti CorvnllU H"wa4, I'orllaud t i Corvnll and War l-nii'lln' tud Hat ana rn. Klparla ,WI"an;"JIViii l Uwirtn It. dly hlllKU.re 3) lo 3 40 . m. Onrm City. Hyum A Uelly I Way l.mllm 1 am Tum, Thui Saturday SaaksRIvr. VVd Itlparla to Lewlntuo Krlday o. w. LouNsnicRnr. A ,U CR.VIO. Agent. Astoria. Gen. Puss. Af't.. Portlanl. Ore. ffri Me " A familiar nam for the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Taut Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day 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 eervloe known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, strain he.u, of a verity equaled by no oths. Ine See 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, pamphlets or other Infor mation, address. J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt.. Oen. Agt.. Portland. Oregon. Portland. Ore. Oregon Short Line Railroad THE DIRECT ROUTE. Montana, Utah, Colorado antf all Eastern Points Olves choice nf two favorite route, via the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or the mo Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME. 1 Days t't Salt Luke, 2J Days o Denver. .'J Days to Chicago. 4 1 Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleeper, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to C. O. TERRY, W. a COMAN, Trav. rasa, Agt, Oen. Agent. 124 Third St., Portland. Or. Or ' O. W. LOUN8BERRY. Agent O. R. A N. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. The undersigned have been appointed executors of the last will and testament of Chas. A. McGuIre, d'eeased. All per sons having claims airalnst the estate of deceased are requested to present them at th office of J. Q. A. Bowlbv in Astoria. Orgon, within six months from this date. OLIVE M'OIIIRE. J. Q. A. HOWLBY. Executors. March 28th, 1901. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. The undersigned has filed his final ac count In the estate of Margaret Weset, deceased, and the County Court nf Clat sop County, Oregon, his set Monday, the Z7tn day or May, 181, at 2 p. m.. for hearing objections, If any there be to the same. DAVID WEST, Executor of lust will and testament of Margaret West, deceased. mm iioUrjro NOTR'K OF AJWllNIrVTlUTION, Noilce Is hereby glvn lo all a horn It nmy rnnrrrn, that the uuderslgtud hill been appointed Urn administrator of the estate f Ruth (lamer, deceaawd: and all persons having claims agalnat the said cHtmn must prraent the until to lhi underslgnM duly verlfleil, at hi office In the Amorla Having lliwik, at the Cllv of Asnrla, lit Clatsop couniy. Ill the Hlale nf Orpgun, on ur li"fore liiontlis from this date. JdllN V. OARNKR. Ailmlnlstrator. Haled lit Astoilu, Oi"hoii, tli Ih l(th day of Muv. A. P. IWI APMIN'ISTIIATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hnoliy given, that Ih un dersliriied has been appointed admlnla trstor, with the will annexed, of ih estate of John C. Trulllnanr. (1crel, mii, I nil peraons having claims against the estatr of said iWnaed must lr sunt the same to the undersigned, duly verified, lit l he offlcx of the Wet Hhor Mills Coinpmy, si th rorner of Ilomt and Tenth streets, In Hie City of A torln. In Clatsop (uitily, Oregon, wrlth In six inonlhs from this data P. A. TRlMJilNOKR. Administrator, Dated at Astoria, Oregon. May 10th, A. P., 1901, APMINIRTRATOR APPOINTED. IN THK COUNTY COltRT or TUB COUNTt OF CtiATUOP. In the matter of th eatale and ad mission to probate of the last will and testament of David Whltnry, Jr., d ceased: Notice is hereby glvrn that I have 'hi day ben appointed by th County Court of tli Rials of Oregmi, for Clat sop county, A lmlnlstr4t or-wlth-th-w1. annexed of the entat ,f pa.'ld Whit ney, Jr.. deceased. All persons having Inlm naalnat "aid rn:ate are hereby not Ifl i-d to presetrt the mne lo me, prop erly vrrlflej at ttir imee -f ih county clerk of Clatsop County. Oregon, with in six loon ti from this .! w. w. crrtT:?. Admlnlair.tlor "f th entnte uf David' Whitney. )r , decend. A PM I N I3TII ATORM' Ni TIC1C. Notice li hereby given tlut the un- JrMlgned have b'en apn ln'r. tidrf'ft'"- triitora of t!ie entate of A'fro.1 IF Stone, (lensmed. by Hie I'ollliiy I'ourt of Chiti'p County. Oregon, ami thv. all p'rons hiving cla:m sgalrst al I tate nr' h'-reby renulred to pr'-nt 'he same t, the .irvWilitned duly verified lit by biw provided, whhln l nvntha from the date of tlili roflre Verified rllm aualtwit nsl l etnte msy b pr enleil either to the tinderalgned II O. Van Puen .u hi. i.rhVr. a Astoria. reg.;i. or Mr. .1 P McF.irl.i-ie t his nfllc.) of biislni ss. at Knappn. Oregon All ieronii In Ifbted to mild estate. Sre hereby required to pay sili h !nd"l!el nes. H o van ptwnv J. D M KAIII.ANK Admlnlstralora of ttie KutaV of Alfred H Stone, lcceasvl. Dnied this lt dav of Muy. 1MI CONTEST NOTICE. IVPirtmriil of the Interior. Unltrd Statwi :md Ofllor. On-gon City. Ore roti. April 29. 1901. A sunVlimt coiit-st affidavit having" liwn fltisl In this office bv Allwrt Lri'h. tMtrdt. cint-xlii'it. airilnsl hoiiiinisal' emry No. lir.M. nudr fMobor IJth. Wj. f.rr lota X and of Sw 2V. und lot S and th N. W. Ki of S W. 4 of H. l.in-!i!p 4 north, rangf k rt, by ('hrtrlps K. Nawn. contcxtr.-, in whli h It Is nil 'ir-d that 'niftatit "kixw itu prirnt condition of ih ami; also that add ''hirb'S E. Nawn atmndoiitvi hl suld houii-steid rnrry for niori tlmn t inonlhs prior to thi- i-xiilratl"n or five vi-arn fr mi the dnt of his entry, to. wit: for more than kIX monihs prior to Or-toh-r 12. 1!KK); that said tract of Und' was and l not ncttlel njnoi and coltl Vt'il mcirllfiK to law tiy the ald I'bsrl-ii I!. Nawn: that mil Chnrl' E. Nawn never entuhllshed a bn fl l res. Idence upon nail claim: that th" ab sence, of s.ild Charles E. Nawn from' aid hoiiK'Kteiid claim was nti, l not due to employment In the military or naval nervlcs of the Unite I State dur ing lime of war; nld tmrtlea are hre. by notified to appear reimid and "(T-r evidence touching ild allegation m if)' o'clock n m. on June 15th l'fll. b fore the Register and Receiver at the. United States Lind OfTlce In or-gm City, Oregon. Th" said contestant hav.ng In n Drop, er aflld.ivlf. file,! April 29. l'.Kll, s.-t forthj flirts which slurw thit after do dlll cnce, personal service of Dili notice run not be made, It Is hereby O'deied and directed ttni such noilie he siven. bv due and proper publication, WM. GALLOWAY. Receiver. SHERIFF'S HAl.E. Hy virtue of aa execution anr order of s.ile Issued out of i )m. Circuit' Court of the Htste of Oregon, for the County of Cl itsop, on the Mih .lav of May, l!M)l; upon a Jlidgcm -ut rend -red therein m the 20th day of Cebrumv, lSHn. in favor nf Myrn Russell, plaintiff, and against Mary I. Gillette, defendant, for the sum of iar.,40, tho sum f pKi.10 h.ivlng been a.ilM, leaving a bilaiice due on ild' judgment of the sum of $115. together with Infr st thereon nt tho rate nf 10 per cent per annum, and 'he costs of i ami upon this writ commanding and re quiring me to levy upon the property of the above named decnilaiit to satisfy the balance of still ludgment. Interest, costs and all accruing costs. I did on the llth d.iy of May. l!tl. ( ttacli the following described r'lil property, to wlt: Lots 9, 10, ii, 12. in, sub. of rtik. lot, rt. 7. 2.1. 24. 2f,, 26. Sub. of lilk. 6: lots 8. ?, 10, 11, II, n. Hub. f Illk 78; lots Id, 17. 27, 2S, 29, 30, Sub. of lilk. !: lots II, 12. Itlk . '.); lots 7. X, !l, lilk. HS; the N. ."0 fecf of the west nf lot ! Rlk. 111. In the City of Astorl.i, us In 1,1 out and recorded by John M. Shlvclv r.nt 2. In Sec. 21, Tp. S. N. ,,( It. V, west of ne win. .mt., ;,m ncrs. itcein nt mth bound iry of Shlvelv p. L, c, 4M.H feet went nf H. E. corner of raid I). L. c. to unuth boiiiiil.'iry of pp e It. of W.. thence west along pfl, R of W. to n point 1H1.II feet west of fast tin or tract herein dcscrllicl, tiienco south nnd parill.-l lo cast line of I met herein described to south boundary, of s.il.l D. L. ('., thenci. along said south line to beginning, containing 41 n4Tcs, In Tp 8, N. of It. !t, west of Will. Mer. AH of stiul discrlbed real property bring In Clatsop county, Oregon. Norlce U Ivreby given that I will ,.n Mondcy the 17th ,1;iv of Jmi", M0, at the' hour of ton o'clock In the. foivnoon of snld day In front of and at the Ourt House iloor In the City of Astoria, Clat sop county, Oreg.m, cl nt public suc tion to the highest bidder for ciiHh Ihe above described real property to Satisfy said ludfj-nent, Interests, crwis nnd ail accruing costs. TIIOS. LIN VILLI?. Sheriff of ClRtsop County, Or Astoria, Oregon, May Hth, 1901.