IHC .HOKXIXG ASTORWV THURSDAY. MAY 30. 1001 gaily gtatosiaue Telephone Main WL TEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Sent by mail per year J6.00 Bent by mall, per month 50 Served by curler, per month to SEMI-WEEKLY. Cent by mall, per year, In advance, 12.00 All communication! Intended tor pub llr.atlon should be directed to "Editor Aatorian." Uuslness communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlan Publish ing Co." The Astortan guarantee to Its ad erasers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can Ni had on ap Heato the business manager. According to the Oregonlan "two dol lars Is a good deal of money to pay to go to Astoria." But It ought to be worth at least that much to get a hun dred miles away from Portland. whn only about a third of It was com pleted. In the cae of the Northwest this sympathy will be mingled with dis appointment, although, of course, the dlpariiointment will be lost slg'u of In the presence of the sympathy. Historic ally, some of .he nost interesting po tions of the country were still aheid of the president In the circuit whl h had been marked out. Mr. MeKlnley has visited California's aivleiit capital of Monterey. He ha. passed through part of the locality which saw. Imck In those memorable summer davs of 1S46. the raising of the flag Inscribed with the s:ar and the Irear. in thu "bear flag revolt" which wa designed to form the "Republic of California," pre-para-tory to Its annexation to the I'nited States. In the region In which he has stunned, and In iun of that through which he has passed, the history was made which advanced the United States' I southwestern boundary to the Pacific. I qutt'Hs by freeilng them with luuild air prove to be a failure we Khali strongly revomm.nd boiling them. Chi cago Tribune. Mr. Hryan d.ies not believe in porson ul lournalism and refuses to mentln any tiami when the question of a go.wl candklate for 1904 Is brought up Washington Star. The next time J. Pierpont M irg.m ges on a .-u.-atim he should arrange for a pair with K. 11. Harrinvan or In duce that gentlemm to go along with him. Omatu Rev. Thev are not going to let the Phila delphia letter carriers wear shirt w.iis'.s. Philadelphia has been quite gay in some rvspects lately, but she thinks she s'.ill knows where to draw tne line. Record-Herald. IH-OnS TO AWMS. The old Idea that the body sometimes need a powerful, drastic, purgative pill tuis !n expl.vll: Tor Pr. King's New IJfe Pills, which re iMTfectlv harm less, gently stlmul Ue liver and bowels to exp. imIsohous ma ter. cleanse the sys tem and absolutely cure lmsilmttoti and Slk Hei tu-he. Onlv I.V at Hart's Drug Store, You are much more liable to disease when vour liver and bowels do not act properly. DeWltt's little Early Rls- Mr. McKlnley Is still at an ag "hU v Ul f leMe. CHAS. i ROGERS. Druggist- make him on? of the youngest of the - In financial matters our nearest rela tives are sometimes the closest. presidents, yet the things which have1 Just been mentioned, and many of the; , , , . ,. .. , ,i ine least in quantity and most in principal events In the history of the, .,, d.,,.rirK,. rjewitt's IJtti. Karlv Risers, the famous pill for eonstipa The "yellow peril" Is upon us. A Chi naman has taken the highest honors at the Varrderbllt University and bears the medal for superior oratory back to his native land. Yet there are those who argue that the Chinese will never be able to compete with us on our own soil if allowed unrestricted Immigration. The Boxers are reported to be again active In places where there are no for eign troops. He must be a bold opti mist who believes that the agreement of the Chinese government to pay the Indemnity asked settles all friction be tween the allies and the Chinese people So long as the empress dowager, a Box er of the Boxers, is allowed to retain the throne and even has her position strengthened by the powers there is little likelihood that the Boxers will consider It at all necessary to give up their attempts to drive out or kill all foreigners and native converts In the country. The only safety to the powers lay In placing the liberal-minded and rightful ruler upon the throne. This policy has been rejected and as soon as the allied forces are withdrawn the ' results of the policy adopted will be reaped. We respectfully call the attention of the Oregonian to the alacrity with which the business men of this city are subscribing the subsidy required for the construction of the Hammond lumber mill. Half the enterprise displayed therein if manifested in the city up the river 'would have doubled Portland's population within the list five years. Innumerable propositions are constant ly being presented to the city of Port land, many of them calculated to be of Immense benefit If carried out. but they do not receive the support of the business interests of that city. Astoria has rejected many propositions as un worthy of support, notwithstanding the generous booming they received from region which lies Just ahead of him on the route which had been marked out for him to traverse, have occurred with in his own lifetime. The great Northwest has b?oome United States territory since his birth. Whit was caile ! the "Oregm country'" figured on the m.i; for many decades before Mr. McKinley , was born, but he was over twi year old w-hen, in the treaty w ith Rtiglan 1 in the days of Polk. It became par; . f the American domain. The Yankee skitMr. 1 Grav. discovered the Columbia in 179:'. I and Lewis and Clark in W sa.l-.l ; down from its headwaters to the Pa-, cific. Astor Put ur his lirtle fur-trad-J Ing factory at the spot w hich b-'am his name as far back .is 1SU. which pied ; out of his hands during the war of 1S1I. Wyeth. Kelley. Spalding. Marcus Whit man, the Lees and manv other Ameri cans whose names are U-ntifled with the early annals of Oregon were In thst country long before the president was bom. but he Is a!mot old enough to re- tion and l:ver complaints. KRs. Druggist. CHAS. ROG- The poker player who gets cards o(T the top of the deck has the upper hand. A Itir-gain counter the silooti-ktep-er figuring up his receipts. DeWitt's Little Early Risers search the remotest parts of the bowels and re move the impurities spevliiy with no discomfort. They are famous S ir their efficacy. Kasv to take, never gripe. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Kuff.ilo woman refused to submit her baby to the operation at the fiwit, because she did lot believe In Infant baptism, and. w hen her hiohand Insist ed, drowned the young m In a loth tut. 1W tins haul hud the satisfac tion of knowing that she ha I yielded to his argument. THE GREAT SCOP KG E of modern times Is consumption. Many cures and discoveries from time to time 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 very worst cases. Take no substitutes. Hart's drug store. The Chicago papers are telling of a mother-in-law who appe.uvd In the police court and paid the fine that l ad been Imposed on her ;i-ln-law for licking her daughter. The story woui I carry mop weight if the court teeord were sent along with it. Miss Mamie Smith, of Mlddtesboro, Ky.. writes: "My little sister had the ivuu very bad. I gave her several doses of Foley's Honey and Tar and she was Instantly relieved. It saved her life." Hart's drug store. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Lost. ' PORTLAND. " Arrive " l:00a.in.Portland Union Drpotlip.W a.m. :M p.m.lfor Astoria and lnt r-!) 40 p.m. Ituedlate points. " ASTORIA. I " 7.4Ha.m.For Portland A ln-U:Ma,m. I lOp.m.lterm.Hllate points lt:30p.m. 8KA8IDR DIVWION. U:U . m. . iu. t S. IU. i. in. 1 'Sunday will) ASTOR TA SEASIDE 7 :40 a. Ill I IU . Ill II UUS III IJ to r m 7 .UU l, III All triil in make close connections at fioble with all Northern Paclfio train to and from the Kait or Sound point a. J. C. MAVO. Oen'l Fr't and Paaa. Agent J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL COXTRACrOR AND BUILDER . WHITE COLLAR LINL (Tvlephont Dock.) Columbia River and Pugt Sound Nar. Igatlon Company. The Tahoma leaves Astoria daily ex cept Sunday at 1 p. m. Leaven Portland dolly except Sun day at 7 a. in. White Collar Lino tickets. O. K. A N. tickets and Ilwaco Ry A Nav, Com imny ticket interchnngeabln on Ta llinn nnd HiisniiIc. Through Port land connection with steamer Nuhcotta from llwacii and tong Reach points. Telephone No. 111. A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria Agent. K. V. CKICHTiiN. Portland Agent. Urn b UXURIOUS Travel Wllllv Heirst has so much nKiiey that he Is obllgil to start a paper in St, Iniis to et rid of it. There isn't u charce on t'artti for Mr. Hearst to be ilixippiiinted in his expv' Itiiius. In coquetry and parliamentary pio cet dings it's the ayes that do the work Pk:n affe,-tions will speedily disappear by using DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Look out for counterfeits. If you get DeWitt's you will get good results. It is the quick and positive cure for piles. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Thomas Maple. Uirkbeck. HI., writes: "I had a very bad case of k dney trouble and my back puine! me so that I could not straighten up. The J.x'tor's treat ment did me .10 go.l. Saw Foley's Kidney t'utv adv.-rtls.-d and t""k one bottle which cure) me and I have not been .iff ."ted since. I gl.ullv recom loend this remedy." Hart's drug store. The "Northwestern Limited" trains. I electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out. and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest tmlns In the -orld. They embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience und luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the mot complete and splendid production of the car builders' art. Gunner Morgan, of Samps m fime. has brought suit for divore- against his wife, who was a Mary Noonan. Fancy the admiral having t meet a lady w ith a nume like that on the MUarter deck! Mr. W. J. Baxter of North Riook. N. C. says he suffered with pll-;s for fifteen years. He tried many remedies w'th no results until he used DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve and that quickly cured him. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. A Pennsylvania congressman will ask congress to pass a bill provl ling for the execution of criminals by as phyxiation. He would put the murderer in a do' cell atid blow out th- gas. The bill will never iw.ss The rural vote will hiit-rlv n.sent this atrenivt to usurp on,' of the mwt honored pri'i'oga-tiv-'S of the agriculturists. George C. Hitchcock. Curtiss. Wis savs: "Foley's Kidney Cure has been I 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 " Hurt'd ilriiir Hfiire These Splendid Trains Connect With The (ircut Northern The Northern Pucifle nnd The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAPL FOR CHICAdO nnd the KAST. Xo extra charge for these superior accommodations 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 lilock System. W. H. MF.AD, H. L. SISLER. General Agent. Traveling Ag't, Portland. Ore. A familiar name for the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union aa the Great Railway running tht "Pioneer Limited" trains very 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 passenger the best rvlo known. Luxurious coaches, electric HghW steam hou. of a verity equaled by no otlw.' Il.it htt that your ticket reads via Ths Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. Alt ticket agents sell them. For rat. pamphlets or other Infor mation, nddrews. J. V. CASEY. C. J. EDDY. Trsv. P.iss. Agt., Oen. Agt.. Portland. Oregon. Portland. Ore. GRADE To HE ESTAHMSIIEIV The best brands of Kentucky Justl.e are like t'le b"st brands of Kentucky whiskey very rurely on tap. member the day when England Joint j Thw WM a yi)Un? IaJy n pink occupation of it ended, and when, as undisputed American territory, the stars and stripes were first raised over the region now comprising the states of Oregon, Washington at! Idaho and parts of Mxuina and Wyoming. If the president had been permitted to pass through th? course which had been marked out before his affliction i came, he would have seen many things j which would have revival his reooliec tion of one of the most chanters of Americas hist in,'- The map of the I'nited Srates as it was at his hlrth in 1814 vuld look odd if pl.v-d beside 'he map of today. Not nn:y did the earlier map nt contain the region h'teri the Rockv Mountains and the Who bought a nice bottle of ink: She got paper and pen An l a snug little den. Rut she coukrn't evolve any "think.' "Our little girl was uaconsclous from strangulator) during a sudden and ter rible attack of croup. I quiokly se cured a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure, givins; her three doses. The croup was mastered and our little darling speedily recovered." So writes A. L. Ppafford. Chester. Mich. CHAS. ROG ERS. Druggist. I Sweet Dream won In a canter at 1 Newport. Ky. And to think how ofte-n interesting you have pUyed that horse. "I have been suffering from dyspp- sia f r the cast twenty years and have been unable after trying all prepira . tlons anl physicians to get any relief. After taking one bottle of Kodol Dvs pepsla Cure I found relief and am now in better health than I have been for i twenty years. I can not praise Kodol Dvpepiiia Cure too highly." Thus Picific. but Texis also was misse.; from ! writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts. North Creek. ery nearly 1.000.000 square nois of Papa-in-law Zimmerman will de velop a coal mine on the duke of Man chester's estate, hitherto largely devot ed by the duke to the culture of bull pups. it territory !n the far West. In the contig uous part of the I'nited States, was added to America's domain in the earlv days of Mr. McKinley's boyhood. This is about a thirl f the present area of the United States, exclusive of Alaska and the accesslDns of 1S98. Swinging Mr. F. D. Arnold. Arnold. Iowa, writes: He was troubled with kidney disease about three wars. Had to get up several times during the night but thnee bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure efr?-ted a complete rure, he feels belter than he ever did and recommends It j to his friends. Hart's drug store. . Leave Both spvl-'"s of boxers are plucking up (.gain, the Chinese In the old spot and! the native article In Sun Fnin. lsis- which is now his only refuge. '7:30 p.m If you are .sick all over and don't know Just what ills you. It's ten to one your kidneys are out of order. Fo ley's Kidney Cure will bring you health anl energy. Hart's drug store. 8:30 a.m The kaiser cins'ders the new police arrangements fir his safety too -howy i.nd ostit itiotis. What sort of a kalel- doscoplc raini-tit uiv th.s- cops wearing? ' I hal a running sore on mv breast for over a year," says Hnry R. Rich ards, of Wlllseyvilie. N. Y.. "and tried n great many remedies but got no re lief until I used Banner Salve. After using on.'-half box I was perfectly cured. I cannot recommend it too high ly." Hart's drug store. the Evening News, but the business J through 1he sUi(m of Oregon. Washing men of this city have taken hold with ; ,on an( Mantana. on the iine wnl(.h h a will of every enterprise which has ; promised sure results. was to travel on his course eastward THE PRESIDENT A.ND NORTHWEST. THE St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The entire country will regret the af fliction which has compelled Mr. Mc Kinley to cut short his tour at a time RHEUMATISM No sure cure is yet known for chronic rheumatism. No man living can cure it always. He can try. If he fails he can try another way. There are many ways. Some harmless; others worse than the rheumatism. Better not take the chance of quack medicines. Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil cures rheumatism only by crowding it out by vital force. If that succeeds, it succeeds; if that fails, it fails. It never docs any harm. We'll Knd jrou a little to try if yon lilt. SCOTT & ilOWXK, 409 Perl street. New York, he would have passed over territory ; ruled by England's Hudson's Bay Com pany 'lntll a time within the recollee.. t!on of hundreds of thousands of per sons still living. L'tes, Sioux. Pawnees. Blackfeet and others of the fiercest warriors which civilized men ever en countered in the wild regions of the world held sway !n the great North west anl along the country's northern border through the tier of states mark ed out In his ltin?rai-y as originally ar ranged, until long after he reached manhood's years. The names of Long, j Lander. Bonneville. Stansbury, Fremont! ! If people only knew what we know about Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It would i b used In neirjy every household, aa I there are few people who do not suffer i from a feeling of fullness after eating. ' belching, flatulence, sour stomach or tvaterlrrash. caused by Indigestion or I dyspepsia. A preparation, such as Ko I dol's Dyspepsia Cure, which, with no 1 aid from the stonaoh. will digest your I food, certainly can't help but do you ; good. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. ' He's to be pitted." observed the locular driver of the penthouse ambul ance as he helped the victim Into the wagon. IT DAZZLES THE WORLD. No discovery in medicine has ever ere ated one o,uarrT of the exchemeivt that his been caused by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. It's severest tests have been on hopeless victims of unsumation. Pneumonia. Hemorrhage. Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health Ft Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup. Hay Fever. H wrsetiess and Whooping Cough It is the quickest, surest cure In the world. It Is sold by Prank Hart who guarantees satisfaction or refunds Hetty Green is emulating Carnegie in supporting literary Institutions, hav ing the other day presented two news paper reporters with Ave dollirs apiece. The pen pushers ar sal 1 to be recov ering. The greatest skin specialist In Amer ica originated the formula for Banner Salve. For all skin diseases, all cuts or sores, and for plies. It's the moet healing medicine. Beware of substi tutes. Hart's drug store. BEST0F EVERYTHING Depot. Fifth nd I Streeta Overland Express Trains for Salem, Roseburg, Ash land. Sacramento, Ogden. San Fran cisco. Mojave. Loa Angeles. El Paso, New Orleans and the East. 117:30 a.m li:50 p.m Dally. At Woodburn (dally except Sun. dav). mnmlnv I train connects with train for Mt. An gel. Sllverton. B r o w n s v 1 1 1 f . Springfield. and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Silver ton. Corvallls passen ger. Sheridan passpn- !5:Mp.m IIR:2Sam ffrxilly except Sunday. Arrive ':15 a.m 00 p.m Notice I hereby given, that the C.nii nion 1 niii Ml ,f the Cltv of Astoria In tends to establish '.he grade mi Frank lin avnue in that par: of the City of Astcrl.i us laid out and recorded tv John A l.ilr, from Thirty-sixth stive! to l-Vrtv-lUth street, at the following height above the tmne ..f grades n t ibllshed by ordinance No. 71 of said city, entitle I. "An "nrtur.ee t" estab lish a base of Ktnl-s for the ir..ta f Astoria." t'l-wll: At the interocti.e) , f Fr.itiklm If tine wl'.h Thirty- - entli trw at 122 feet on the west side and 12.r feet on the Mmt side: at the lsitmv:ifi of Franklin avenue and Thirty -eighth slr.-et U7 feet on th wt side and HO feet n the rtst side; at the Intert.c tlon of FrinkMn avenue and Thirty ninth street 1T9 feet on the wm side and H2 f.-et on the east side : at the Intersection nf Franklin avenue nnd Fortieth street 221 feM cn the ueM side and 221 feet i.n the t-imt side; at the Interaction of FrinkMn avenue and Forty-first strt '.'60 feet on the w.t lde an I 20 few ,in the east side; at I the intersection of Franklin avenue nnd 1 Forty -second street 2.19 feet on (he wet sMe nnd 217 feet on the erut side; nt the Intersection of Franklin avenue and F"Tly-ihlrd stnv.t 213 feet on the wnt side and 213 fef n the east side: at the Intersection "f Frankhu avenue in I Forty-fourth street 211 e,.,.t on the weiit side and 129 feet nu the rust side: at the Intersection of Franklin avenue anl Forfy-llfth stnt 191 ert .m both si e The sire.'t and the gri.le there of ln'twen th" imints d"slg mtel ' to be on a straight and cvm slope tbnuighnut th" entire width thereof. This notice l ordered publish.vl In the Morning Astor'an fur t"n daye bv j resolution of the Common Council I adopted 0:1 -he 20th dav "f May. 1901 I th first publication thereof being on ! the 2"rl day of May Itxil 11 K, NELSON. Alldltcr and police Ju Ige of ,he City nf Ast rl . NOTICK OK ADMINISTRATION. Notice I hereby given to all whom. It tiu y concern, that the underlgnd has been niiolnteit the ndiiiliilHtrator of the estate of Ruth (lamer, deceased: snd all persons having claims against the said estate niimt present the same to the undcrrfKnl duly vrirltln.!, ut his olllce In (lie Amorla Havings ItiMik, at the Cltv of Asl irlii, In Clatsop ciiutuy, In the State of (inroii, on or before sis months from this date. JulIN W. irARNICR. Administrator. Dated st Asioila. Oregon, this lf?th lay of Mav. A. I. 1901. A I M IN ISTlt A TOR'S NOTICE. Notice s hereby given, that the un dersigned has breti appointed ndmlnts trutor. with the will annexed, of th estate of John C. TTulllnger, dHvn. snd all persona haying claims against the estate nf snld deceased must pre sent the name to the undersigned, duly verified, at the oftlce of I tie West Hhor Nf Us Cnmpiny, at the corner of llonil and Truth streets, in the Cltv of As toria. In Clatsop Omnty, Oregon, with in six months from this date P. A. TRULMNOiat. Administrator. Dated at Astoria, Oregon. May loth. A, P.. 1901. ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTRO IN THE COPNTY COPR1 OF TUB COUNTY OF nJVTHOP. In the matter of th estate and ad mission to private of the loet wilt an. testamrnt of David Whitney, tr. de ceased : Notice is hereby given that I have this day been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for flat sop county. nditiliilstralor-wlth-the-wilU aiinrxe.l of the mtairi .f Da vli Whit ney. Jr., deceased. All permits having claim nliit snld estate are hereby notified to present th am to me, prop erly verlfl'd. at the ifTl.-e f the county clerk of (Mstsop County. Oregon, with in six months from i'i ,' i;e W V ccut:. Adiiilnhi r itur ( the estate of Davl I Whltliev. Ir . deceased A DM I NI8T11ATORS' Nt )TICK, Notice In hereby given that the un dersigned have been appointed ndir'nie trntors of the ette of A'fre.i If, Stone, ilecriised, bv the County Court of CI. it. if County. Oregon, and thivt nil tiers. hi hiving claims sgali.st -late are herehy required to present 'he same to the and vslgned duly verified ai by law provided, within six month from the date of this notice Verified; rtnlms ngalnst snl I estate may pre sented rltln-r to the undersigned H O. Van Duwn .it his oftlee ut Asioria Oieg. 11 or Mr J D McF.irUne at hie. offlce of business, at Knnppi, ()n-oii All tirrsons Inb'hted to suld estate, are hereby required o pay such Indebted ness 11 c, van DtrsnN J. D M FARLANi: Ailmlnlstrntors nf the Estate of Aifr H Stone. IVorasevl. Dated this 1st day of May. 1W and other explorers would have rNen In : money. Irge bottlew 50n and $1.0. his mind as he rode through the coun- Tr'al bot;l tI. try which they helped to bring to the A Kentucky rectifier being charged . ! with having attempted to poison a "uimn aiieiiuuo. i iik namvn ana ii - i whole sonality of Kit Carson, Jim Rrldger. John Colter, Jim Baker, Chief Joseph. Rel Cloud. Sitting Bull and other white and red plainsmen and mountaineers would have gained cont-reteness and vividness for him as he swept across the vast expanses which they have mad-cla-sic ground for all Americans. community by watering his whisky his fled. The wretch will be burned alive If he is caught, WITH THE PARAGRAPH E'RS. Vice-President Roosevelt still enjoys the venomous hatred of the Washington Post, which loses no opportunity to crit- I icise and misrepresent him. Minneap.j 11c Tribune. The Wall street fice ha- n..w be.-n added to the oicyole hump, the auto mobile arm and the golf knee. You will recognize it by its length Den ver Republican. If the new scheme for killing m.jS- j STIHKES A RICH FIND. j "I was troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and nervous d-bll-' Ity." writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster. N. Y. "No remedy helped me until I h-gan using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicine I ev-r used. Vhey have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She I says Electric Bitters are Just splendid I for female trouble: that they are a I grand tonic and invigorator for weik. 1 run down w.n.?n. No aether medicine I can tak.- its nlace In oor family." Try th'-m. Onlv .Vk Satisfaction guaran- i te-1 by Hart's Drug Store. A good many men think that chas ing the rum dem n Is almost as excit ing as hunting the octopus. IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE. The fame of Tiuoklen's Arnica Sajve. as th" best In the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts. Corns. Burns, Bruises, Sores. Scalds, Bolls. Ulcers, Felons. Aches. Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only In fallible Pile Cure. 25c a box at Hart's Drug Store. In a word this tells of the Passenger Service via fhe fiorthweslcrn line.. Eight Trains Dally between 8t. Paul and Chicago, com arising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cart, Library and Observation Can, Free Reclining Chair Cars. The 20th Century TraJn Runs Every Day of the Tear. The Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steam Heated THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the Finest Dally Train Running Between St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC 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, 248 Alder Street. Portland, , Oregon, Rebate tickets on sals between Port land. Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates $17 first class and $11 second class, including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained ThTdJsfreet.,rk'flTlC YAMHILL nrviBTAv Pasenger depot foot ef Jefferaoo Bt Leave for Oawee-o daltv mi 7-an t im - m; U:$0. 1:66, 1:28, 6:11. -.u UjM p. m. and I a. m. on Sunday my. Arrive at Pertland daily at H U S:30. 11:50 a. m.: UXTtVsO. T:' 7:40. 10:00 p. m: 12: a. m. dally ex cept Monday; f.it and 11:05 a. m. c Sundays only. Leave for Dallas dally, except Sun day at 4:30 . m. Arrive at Portland at 1:30 a, m. raasenger train leaves Dallaa for Alrlee Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri day! at 2:45 n. m. Returns Thma.. Thursdaya and Baturaays. -except Buniay. R. KOEHLER. Manager. C. H. MARKHAM, Oen. Frt. and Paaa. Agt NOTIi'K llt I'I'lll.li'VTIiiN I'nited Stlt.M Ijiii.I Ottlce, irivgon City. region, Mav 20. 1WM: No, e.. herty glv.ti tha' In emn pl unc.; with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. HTH, enuthil "An act for the iili. of tlmlrr lands in the States of CallfornU. Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory," as extend ed 10 all th- public I ind states by act of August 4, Wxi. William V. Ppe, of "ln.y, 'oitntv of Clatsop, Stale of Oregon, has thin lav filed In this "fiVe his sworn statement. No. 5271. for tin purchase of lot 4, sec. 3; lots I, 2. .1 and 4. of (ctl'Mi No. 4. In township No. g north, range No. 7 w"t, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for ugriculturil purism.-, and to establish his claim to fald lund before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon (Mty, Oregon, on Thurslay the sth day of Augu", 1901. He names us witnesses: Mrs. Mary Detiok, of Olney, Clatsop County, Oregon; Sebastian Glaser. of Olney, CUtp County, Oregon; Mrs Appollonla Johnson, of OJiwy, Clatsop Countv, Oregon; Sidney Del I, of A":o rln. 'natsop uuty, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse lv the above-describe! lands an- re nocoted 10 ftle their cliilms In this nt ?' fice on or before said Sth ifav of Au SHERIFF'S S.W.E lly virtue of un es-ution and ooler of sal Iss-jed out of the circuit court of the Stat f Oregon Tor the C.unty of I 'hits . p u May ZZ. !Ml. upi Judgment jiiv.1 enter of snl,, rendered therein Minh l. lif. In favor of Itluke, M' Full ''.'iit'uny, plaintiff, and against lieoia" llibl-rt. d'-fetidant. f.r the sum of lis.tr..'i toicethrr vsitli Ui'.er-i-s, ;h.ie.oi from do.te t Judgiiirn: at the rve of S ,-r i.-ni it aiinu n an.t the ciHtts ,,f ih s writ, iNenmnlldlng 1110 to levy up in the :h.(.it:v of said te fen l.int d fM iilied in said or.pT of ..j to sitls'y .ii ludgtuent, inteiwi and costs. I 'lid lew upon the fnlloA.ng described iv.il incii r'y: lots 9 and 0, In bl.sk U. in ih- Town of Idl-wild. lois 1. 3. .!, 4. '., 1 mi." 7. in tihs k in th- Town Hill's FliNt Addition to Astoria, lot -'. In 1.1 k I'i. In -he 'i'..wi of S-iil It.s k IU-.ii h. a.n.1 lots 'J'. snd '.'S, In bio. k In the T"rtn nf l.ong Itiiuic-h, all in i'l.i'.i County, oregin, ind that I -v 1 1) on Mond'iv die 74tli dav of Jun- I'Sil. at the hour f 10 o'clock in th" foi.-n.e.ii ..f .aid lav In the fruit lo.ir ef the court h w li the City of ! lii. I'luisop ounty, Oreg n, s,. it p.titc ,. i,, the ll hot bidder for cash the .ileive-de-crihe.l real iro-r:y to satisfy ahK liidgnient, tn er. 4 nnd nil a. . ruing costs THOMAS I.INVII.MC. Sheriff of t'Kisni 'nu'ily. Oregon. Astoria, Oiegori. May !W, A N :A FEW ERESTING CTS giuit, Wl. CHAS. H. MOORFX, Register. When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleaaure, they naturally want the beat 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 aa to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palsce Sleeping and Chair cars on through trains. Diring car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the flrst-class ser vice, 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 un any ticket agent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wis. General Agent, THE CHICAGO ft NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. CONTEST NOTICE. JleniTtment of the Interior. United States LawI Office, Oregon City, Ore- gon. Aorll 29, 1901. A sufficient contest affidavit having bwen filed m this onlce by Albert Lelch hardt, contestant, against homestead entry No. 1 1 592, made October 12th. IBM, for lots B and 9 of Sec. 29, and lot 5 and the N. W. V4 of 8. W. of Sec. 28. township 4 north, range 8 west, by Charles E. Nawn, con testes. In which It is alleged that contestant "knows the present condition nf the same; also that said Charles K. Nawn abandoned his said homeste id emry for more than six months prior to the expiration of five vears from the date of his entry, to-wlt: for more than six months prior to Oc tober 12. 1900; that said tract of land was and Is not settled upon and cultl vated according to law by the said Charles K. Nawn; that sill Charles E. Nawn never established a bona fide. res. idence upon said claim: that the ab sence of said Charles E. Nawn from said homestead claim was and Is nor due to employment In the military or naval service of the United States dur ing time of war; snld parties nre here by notified to appear, respond anil offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on June 15th. 1901, be fore the Register and Receiver at ihe United States Lind Office In Or-'g.in City, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a Prop er affidavit, filed April 29, 1901, set forth facts which show that after due dili gence, personal service of this notice can not be made, it Is hereby cdered and directed that such notice be given bv due and proper publication, WM. GALLOWAY, Receiver. 1 SHKRIFF'S SALE Ity virtur of an execution nnd order of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Cits,p, op the 14th dav of May, iwj; upon Jmlgem-nt mid Ted 'herein . the 20th day of February. PW, in favor of Myra Russell, plaintiff, ami against'. Mary I. litte, defendant, for the sum of (W.f..40. the sum of $".00.40 haying bvn satisfied, leaving a bilance due on suld Judgment of the -urn if together with Int-r-st thereon ut the ru'j or 10 per en I per annum, and -h,.. cost of and upon this writ commanding nnd re., liilrlng me io i.-y upon ipy property of the iUiov mimed defendant to sallsfv Ihe balance of siUI lodgment. Interest; costs and .ill seeming costs, I did on. the llih day of May. 1901. utach the following described ial property, to wlt : liots 9. 10, II, 12, IX sub., of Rtk. S3;: lots tl. 7. n. 24: 21, 2, Sub. of Ulk 641 lots 8, P, 10. 11. )?, 1:1. Sub ..if lltk 7: lois IB. 17, 27, 28, 2. ;0, Hub. of Mlk. 99:: lots II, 12. Rlk. W: lots 7. 8, !. IHk 88-.. and nil thai portion of Block III des cribed as follows; beginning ut a point: on the north line of lot f In aiuf Muck. 48 fi..H east .f the northwest comer thereof and thmi-e running east along th north line of said lot 6 and lot 5. 27 fe.-t. 1 hem- south on a Une paral lel with tn Wl,,. in. (tt 1,1 )ot j M feel, theno west 27 feet, thence north, to the place of beginning, being portlon-i of lots r. .uul ln sal I block 111. In the City or Astoria, ns mid out nnd recorde) hy John M. Shlvelv, Lot I. In Sec. ?l. Tp. 8, N of t. R. .Vest or the Will. Mer.. 37 0t! acrs n..iriri snulh bound iry of Shlvely J), ( 414.86 feet west of P. E. corner Of raid' D. L. C. nnd run thence N. nnd nnriil.'el with the E. line of said D. L. C. to south boundary of rlne Hnm Tt "f W thence west along snld R. of W. to a point 191.3 feet west of easr li of tract herein described, then,. south nnd pnr.illcl tn can line of trn.-t Wei. described to south boundary of said D. i.. i ., itiencf along srIi! south line t lieglntiltig, containing B 41 flcres, In Tp 8. N. of R, 9, wrst nf Will. Mer AH of said df. Scribed i ciil nrrmertv helnir U Clatsop county, f)regon. Notice U herehv "Iven th .t I will ,,n Monday, the 24th day of June, jtKll, at the hour of fen o'clock In ih.. fnrni.no.. of snld .lay In front of and at the Court House door In the Cltv of Astoria. Clnt. sop county, Oregon, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the abovo described real oroncriv in smUfv said JudgTient, interests, costs and ail accruing costs. THOS. LINVILLE Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or Astoria, Oregon, May Jlth, 1901.