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ir 1HB MOKXIXG AST0KIA fKOAY, JUNE 7. 1X)1 Tilt-phone Main ML TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mail. pr year $(.00 Sent by mall, per month M Served by carrier. pr month...... .M SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by malt, per year, In advance. $2.00 All oommunlcatlona Intended tor pub lication fhould be directed to "Editor Astonan." Business communications of all kind and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlan Publlsh Inr Co.- The Attortan guarantees to Ita ad vertisers the largest circulation ot any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can had on ap- Hmtlf" 9 the business manager. OREGON POLITICS. Salem Journal. There Is a great deal of fly-fishing for the nomination for governor a year from now and It Is a 'od thing to set the people thinking what kind of a man they want in that office. It is also well to consider what are the right dimen sions for aspirants fur other offices. The next legislature elects a senator and there will undoubtedly be a hard fight to defeat Senator Simon on the part of the Mitchell faction. Republicans gen erally are tired of the factional fights, but the grafter element never tire of contentions that throw places open for he class who afterwards cost good money to investigate and prosecute. It ould b a Qodjend to Oregon politics Jf It had a man In his prime who cUhl V nt to tb senate and kept therel ,1 for twenty years and become a source of power and credit to the state. Sen jkTof Simon is '.bat kind of a man, and will' be a candidate, but, of course, th Mitchell faction will flght him and do all In their power to render Mm un available. ; - n- WITH THE PARAGRAPH ERS. When Christian scientists disagree, the courts have to decide Anaconda Standard. The antipodean continent has a timely motto: "Advance, Australia!" Albany Argus. If you know a bank whereon the wild tvme grows, do not put money in it. St. Paul News. King Ed after the wreck calmly lit a cigar and smoked up. EI is a vitri- I fled brick. Wichita Eagle. The haze that has eo long been hang ing over West Point seems to be disap pearing. Montana Record. An American saving London from panic is an object-lesson in modern finance. Dututh News-Tribune, Mr. Bryan's Commoner somehow neg lected to have a staff correspondent on .the presidential train. Washington Star. There is a beautiful flnall'y about West Point discipline that commends ' 'u'ZZ T Ish itself to the civilian. Mall and Ex-1 having. If you know all the facts, that Is enough. What you want is the stere-presi'- oscopic effect, and the opinion of a well- balanced, sympathetic woman will give Emperor William would like to know , you that. The better she knows you. how It feels to be bombarded with roses I e loyes you. the I wiser her ludgment. Talk it over with instead or dotods ana natcnejs. aion-: tana. Reenrrt A Harvard professor has discovered that there is snow on the moon, and doubtless i he discovery of a well equip- Lazy Livers re ainay tirass th csom of Tardea dissuM. Ninety per cent of the Aarteea people are said te be trsuhlsd with liver and ' stomach eemplainU sick a oorutiaauou, dimness. iiidiratUoa, biliousuesa, lucgishliTtr.sto. Baldwin's Health Tablets No. 25 erereom and core these Ola Taea tablets not na a geutle iaxa We. They make the liver and teaaaoa do their duty aa they Wld. The moat obstinate ea4 yield t the little tablets. They 6ucceasor to Th. Olaen. 600-J Com. St ped lunar Ice trust will follow. Dearer Republican. All Jokes declared off Professor Clark says he n-vr said anything drogaory to the college-taught woman as a wife. Buffa'o Express. A minor bull movement Is predicted in ;he Wall street dispatches. Is lhal the kind that Is caused by a soia!l red para sol? Albany Argus. Anarchl: Rivscl wasn't much of an annivhts: after all. or he would nover have used soup even to Insure his iwa death Kansas City World. It might be worth while trying for petroleum In Mexico. Where there are so mmy Greasers there ought t be some oil. Kansas Ci-y World. Charlie Towr.e will remove to New York. That's all that was needed to prove that he has deserted Populism for the millionaire class St. Pau: Dis patch. Minister Wu Is writing a book. The renort falls to spec'fy whether It Is to be a wild anlma' story, a historical novel or somebody's love letters Record-Herald. 'Ghost dancing" is what J. J. Hill called the pheno.ivnal rise in Northern Pacific, but "scalp dancing" would seem to be a m uv appropria'e name. New Y.irk World. When one roads all the opinions it is not so hard to undi stand whv the supreme court was so long about mak ing up its mind on the Insular cass. Pittsburg Dispatch. Minister Conger's willingness to be governor of Iowa without being a can didate continues to attract a'tentlon as an anomaly in American politics PUtsburj Dispatch. In declaring that Savannah It on'y half a mile frJm hell, the Rev. Sam Jones seems to have discouraged the Industry of boring for oil In Georgia,- Denver Republican. In all probability that 5 per cent slump In the population of Ireland can be explained on the basis of the great increase In the population of New York. PhilaJelphla Inquirer, A WOMAN'S JUDGMENT. It has been sail that however much In common a man and woman mav have In life, however close they grow In affection and in purp?. one re- mains masculine and the other feminine! .h .... t,. ... things out of ;he same eyes, things in sist on looking unlike to them. The combination of the masculine and thel"'e ,' lVe an:., 1 UT V . . . . .i SALVE immediately and In three i-minine points or view give a result similar to that produced by the stere oscope. You look at a picture through a magnifying glass, and you get only two dimensions, length and breadth, but through the stereoscope you get length breadth and depth, because through the two glasses of the instrument you are looking at a picture taken from points of view separated by the distance be tween your eyes. One often notices the third dimension in the Judgment of a man who can consult freely about his plans and purposes with a sensible wife. He will get from her what no man can give him namely, the feminine point of view, which modifies, corrects, and im parts the third dimension to his own. Men sometimes say that it Is useless to take a woman's Judgment, because they cannot put before her ail the facts nec essary for a conclusion. But that is not the least necessary. Put before a sen sible woman the outline of the situation. your wtre. t ne watenman THE JUDGE'S MOTHER. Pacific Christian Advocate. June a. Mrs. Smith had a paper to write for her club. The subject she had chosen was: "How Can Women Uplift the Comine Generation?" She was puzzled to choose the best of the many ways which suegested themselves to her. Should it be through art. lecturing, literature or general re form? She confided her difficulty to old Judge Adams, who was sitting with her hus band on the veranda, and the Youth's Companion repeats the conversation that followed: "I can only give you my experience," he said: "I was one of five brothers All were men who exercised a strong Influence in the world, and ea'h of us owed his bent and force of character to our mother. "Our father died when we were chil dren. Mother made us what we were. Until we were gi-ay-haired men we went to her whenever we were In perplexity. 'Muther,' we would say, 'what is the right thing to do in this case' She knew nothing of law or politics, but she al ways knew right." "She no doubt nad a powerful mind and a broad education," said Mrs. Smith. ''No." The judge smiled. "She got hor hold on us in v-ry simple ways. I remember one of th;-m. When we came home from school on cold days, mother was pure to be waiting beside a big fire. She a a plump little woman, with merry blue eyes. Off came our wvt shoes and sbx-kings: she rubbed the cold f.et warm with her own hands. Then thre was always a hug brown lutr waiting before the fire with r.asted apples and sugar and hot wat er in it, and each one had his mug of the delicious stuff ;and we sat and grew- warm, and lokd and laughed, and no doubt opened our little tiearrs to the djar. wise woman. "All day long she was our comrade. Nobody came so close to us as she. We caried to her all our secrets and miser ies when we were men, as we had done when were boys. Two of us wore minister, two legislators who helped to rorm the laws of new mates, hut l doubt If one of us ever took an Import ant step In life without being Influenc ed hv the opinion of that one good woman." Mrs. Smith looked uncertainly at her paper, on which she had scribbled ar tists, lecturers, civil and political re. formers. "You think, then." she said, "that wo man's strongest hold uihui the world is nt home, thriugh love and a ChrU Hon life?" The Judge's evs twinkled. "I can tell you only what I know. I cannot de cide for the world." he sold. There never was a hou.vcU'iinlnir when a man didn't lose something that he had tv go right off and buy another of. TO CI.T.K A COIJ) IN ONE DAY. Take Laxitlv Hromo-Quinlne Tab lets. 23c. A laiy man Is never Inclined to de cline a chance to recline. Edwarl Huns, well known buine m.ui of Salisbury. Mo., wrlte: " I wish to say for the benefit of others, that I was a sufferer from lumbag. and kid ney trouble, and all the remedies I vxjt gave me no relief. I was Induced to try FOLEY'S KIDNEY CI' RE, anl after the use of three bottles. I am cured. Hart's Drug Store. The sneer of the Jealous fool is apt to proclaim the wise man's merit. The lack of energy you feel, the back ache and a run down condition gen erally, all mean kidney disorder. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE will res;ore vour strength and vlg r by making tne kidneys well. Take no substitute. Hart's Drug Store. Many a man who knows his own mind has a somewhat limited acquaint ance. Allen Halverson of W- st Prairie. Wis., savs: "People come ten miles to buy FOLEY'S KIDNEY CCRK." while J A. Spero. of Hebner. Ind.. says: "It Is the medical wond.T of the age." Hart's Drug Store. Like cats, some voters are on th po litical fence reidy to Jump the other way. A. O. Rlanehcrl. West Bangor. N. Y , says: "I hwe hen troubled with kid ney disease ttr the last five years. Have doctored with several Physicians and I git no relief until I aed tw,i bot tles of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CCRE." Hart's Druff Store. Lots of people actually' believe that their troubles interest other people. William "Woodard. of Decatur. Ia.. writes: "I was troubled with kidnev disease for several years and four one dollar slxe bottles of FOLEY'S KID NEY CURB cured me. I would re,-om-niend It to anyone who has klJn y .toublJ." Hart's Drug Store. Th ocean has Its uses: therefore poets are wrong In calling it a watery waste. Cycling has Its ups and downs. Aftr the downs, use BANNER SALVE if you are cut or bruised. It heals the hurt quickly. Take no substitutes. Hart's Drug Store. The repartee you think of when it U everlastingly too late to work off may save you a inena. tra D. Reokanl. Duncombe, la.. writes: "My little boy soaldej his leg from the weeks' time It was almcs entirely heal ed. I want to recommend it to every family and advise them to keep Banner Salve on hand, as it Is a sur cure for scilds or any sores." Hart's Drug Store. Ten day' intimate acquaintance with poverty will satisfy any man for the res: of his natural life. BLOWN TO ATOMS. The old Idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has be-?n exploded; for Dr. King's New Ufe PHI", w-hteh are perfectly harm less, gently stimuli te liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the sys tem and absolutely cure Constipation and SL-k HeaHche. Only 23c at Hart's Drug Store. The more some people tell you the less you remember. IT DAZZLES THE WORLD. No discovery In medicine has ever ere ated one quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New DIs- covery for Consumption. It'a severest tests have been on hopeless vicrlms of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage. Pleurisy and Bronchitia, thousands of whom it has restored to Perfect health. For Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever. Hoarseness and Whooping Cough It ! the quickest, surest cure In the world. It Is ld by Frank Hart who guarantees satisfaction or refunds money. Large bottles 50c and $1.04) Trial bottle free. Oirls, if singleness Is bliss, 'tis folly to be wives. STRIKES A RICH FIND. "I was troubled for several years with chronic Indlgentlon and nervous debil ity," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster. N. T. "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicine I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are lust splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic aJid invlgorator for weak, run down wxnen. No o'her medicine can take Its place in our family." Try them. Only SOc. Satisfaction guaran teed by Hart's Drug Store. Many a friend in need Is allowed to remain In that, condition. IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE. The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, as the best In the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts, Corns. Burns, Bruises, Sorea. Scalds, Bolls, Ulcers, Felons, Aches. Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only In fallible Pile Cure. 25c a box at Hart's Drug Store. J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER QUICK RELIEF FOR ASTHMA. Miss Maude Pickens, Parsons, Knn.. writes: "t suffered eight years with asthma In Ita worst form. I hud several attiwks luring the last year and was not expected to live through them I began using FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and It has never failed to give Im mediate relief." Hart's Drug Store. U take a level-headed man to sur vive a stroke of good fortune. Ecxema, saltrhcum, tetter, chafing. Ivy poisoning and nil skin tortures are quickly cured by IVWItts Witch Haxel Salve. The certain pile cure. v'HAS, ROtlKKS. Druggist. The breath of scandal Is an ill wind that blows nob.idy gd, A surgical operation Is not iicc."Atrv to cure piles. lVWttt's Witch Haxel Salve saws all that expense and never falls. Beware of counterfeits. (MI AS. ROGERS. Druggist. The montvle '. frequently sue. red at. hut some of the sneer rs might get along better if they were to stop nt oe gUss. ... ,. T, owr 90 yiNvr of njw nuffml for vai- c ubl nThW 1 iFwi iT ir H e, Iv. h. .'l".n J Haiel Salve cured him permanently. I CHAS. 1 tOG ERS, Druggist. Every time a woman sees a boy with curlv hair she thinks the L,)r.l has v ated good ma eriaJ. Dang-'r. disuse and death Mlow ne- change street to the north line of Frank- Notice Is hereby given, that the un gleet of the bowels. Cse IVWItt's Lit- lln avenue said imrtlon of said street dorslurned has been apixinted admlnls tie Early Risers to regulate th m and i shall be Improved by gra ling the s.mi.. trator. with the will annexed, of the you will add years to your life and life j throughout the width there f t, the es- estate of John C. Trulllnger, deceased, to your vears. Kasv to take, ncwr tubllshod grade, and planking the same and all persons having claims against grip-. (Ml AS. ROGERS. Druggist. I to the width of IS fv: through the cn- the estate of said deceased must Pre- j tor thereof with covering plank S In- sent the same to the undersigned, duly The difference between a luv man , dies In thickness bv 12 Inches wide laid verified, nt the office of the West Shore with good Intentions and a watch with-, upon stringers, and the construction of Mils Coinpiriy, at the corner of llond out a spring is that the wiiu-h may he sidewilks on each said tor:l.n of said and Tenth streets, In the Cltv of As fixed. street 10 foot wld- and eonxtni.-tliitf torla. In Oatsop County, Oregon, with- The bilious, tired, nervous man cannot successfully oomie;e with h: h-atthy rival. DeWltt's Little Kirly Risers the famous pills fir cimstixit:im will remov.. the cause of vour trouble. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. He that wrestles with lis strengthens our nerves and ,!iariens our skill. Our antagonist i.s our helper. Hurke. 'The doctors told nie my cough was in.uraM. One Minute Cough Cur male me a well man." Norris Silver. North Stratford. N. II. Because you've you ih n', Llr One Minute I o. '.w... i.l v '. ROGERS, Druggiet. - ' - Time may be money, but most would rather give up our time I our money, "A few months ago, fund which I ne for breakfast would not remain on mv stonwu'h for half an hour. I used ona: bottle of your K.wlol Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat mv breakfast and oth-1 er meals with a relish and my foo.1 Is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach troubles. H. S. Pitts. Arlington. Tex. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what ynu eat. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. If a bov dosn't love his mother h's is a hopeless case. tyspep:Is rnnot be long lived be because to live requires nourtthm.-nt. Food is not nourishing until It Is digest ed. A disordered stomach cann.t digest food. It must hive assist ince. Kodol Dyspefnia ure disrsts all kind of food without aid from the stoma -h. aliowinir It to re an.l regain Its nitural func- tiens. Its elements re exactly in sam ns th:' n.nura! dtg'S'tive fluids and It' imply can't help but d i yJu go.Kl. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. WHITE COLLAR LINE (Telephone Dock.) Columbia River and Puget Bound Nav igation Company. The Tahoma leaves Astoria daily ex cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Sun day at 7 a. m. White Collar Line tickets, O. R. A N. tickets and Ilwaco Ry ft Nav. Cora pany tickets Interchangeable on Ta homa and Haasalc. Through Port land connection wltb steamer Nahcotta from Ilwaco and Long Beach points. Telephone No. 111. A. J. TAYLOR. Aatoiia Agent. E. W. CRICHTON. Portland Agent ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. LeST. PORTLAND. Arrlvs 8 :00a.m. Portland Union Depotlll:10 a.m. 6:63 p.m.lfor Astoria and inler-9:40 p.m. Imedlate potnta. I J ASTORIA, l 7.45 a.m. For Portland A la-IU:Mft.m. tjlO p.m. term?dlate polnta l(:30p.m. 8EASTDB DrVMION. 11:35 s. m. &:XO p. m. :30 a m :5 a. m. T.'m p. ta. ASTORIA SEASIDE I 7:40 a. m 4 00 p. in 111 :00 a Ul I2:.Wp m 7:0Up, m SumJsy ouly All trains make cloae connection! at Goble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East or Sound potnta. J. C. MAYO. Gen'l Fr't and PaM. Agent A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union aa 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 service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam heal, of a verity equaled by no oth.' line See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any ooint In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, address. J. V. CASEY. C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt.. Oen. Agt., Portlaad, Oregon. Portland. Ore. NOTICE IS HERRI) Y QIVKN. That the Common Council of the Cltv of Astoria ;im deeliced Ita determination and Intention to Improve all that por tion of Seventeenth aired, In ths C?ltv of Astoria, Clitsop county, Oregon, as laid ovit and recorded by J. M, Hhlvcloy, from the south line of Commercial street to the north line of Franklin avenue, to th full width thereof, and on the established grade thereof. From the south line of Commercial street to a point fifty feet north of the north lino of Exchange street, said portion or said street shall be Improved throughout the width thereof by removing the old road way and undorplnlng and planking the same throughout the width thereof, ami constructing sidewalks on each eJdn thereof ten feet wide, the covering plank of the smJd portion of said l reel from curb to curb to be 4 Inches In thickness hv 12 Inchon In width. From said point fifty feet north of the north line of Exchange street to the north line or Kxchange street, said ttlon of mild street shall be Improved by grading and plunking the west half thereof and un- derolnlna and planking the e,st half ami cuimruciuig sioewaiKs ten feet wide on each side thereof, said Kr lion of said street to be planked througlwmt the with thereof fim curb to curb with planking 4 Inches In thlck- ness by IS inches In width. The entire intersection of Seventeenth stree, 1,h i V V grading and planking the same through- out th Intersecthwt. except the east ten feet In width of the Intersection, which snail be improved by underlining und I'uniMiiir me vim'-, ine ci'venng t"-H to be 4 Inches In thlcknesa bv 12 Inches In width. From the south line of Kx- gutters n each s l of said ii.n tl n of I said street. All tentorial used h.i!l bo good, sound red or yellow fir lumber. And said Imprivement shall be con-struct-sl according to (he n'ans and sn.vlficn'l ins thereof to be prepare,) bv the city surveyor hereinafter mentioned. aid as to mitt 'is of detail execot as' herein otherwis- provM'.! according to! he provision of general ordnance No. IWl of the citv of Astoria. That the tratora of the estate of Alfred H c.vsts and exiH-nses of makliig and con. ; Stone, deceased, by the County Court structlng s.ild Improvement t sal I "f Clntop Counly, Oregon, and that all stre-t ahall tie lefiav i hv sp.vl il a-, Persons hiving claims against said ee sessment up.in the lots. Ian Is .ml prom, late are herehy required to present Ihe lies benefited bv said Improvement ac. 'same to the undersigned dulv verified . . .. . ... ..... i ,' '"''''- within a special assessment aisieiet which said distrMt Include- ail ,oU Minds and Premise benefited by said Improvement anl to h. Bss.-.o,t to ,le. I ...... r,..m..... . . I ... I my the cts and exp-nses thereof. I 0'"ce or ousinrss. nt Knappn, Oregon. V which said spcial a.sse-m.'nt district la ! , All persons Indebted to said estate, are 'h"nlas follows, to-wlt: hereby requlp-d to pay such indebted- I Commencln.' nn the nor'hi.r .-or..e.nS, - - Commencing on the northexst corner)1 of lut four (4) in bl'Vk one hundred and Ihlrly-thre,. (13.1). and running thence outh thciuRh the middle i f bl,s ks 133. 1W and 113 to the southciut corner of lot nine (9) In bl.s k ne hundred an.l thlrtwn 113). thence cast to the south. thirteen 1113). thence cast to th east corner of lot nine (9 In block 112, th.nce tior-h to the northeast r.irner of lot four H) In block 132. then e west on 1 Straight line along th north line of blocks 132 and 133 to the nlace of . ginning, md containing nil of o(s 1. 2. ....... . . . . . . . auo .i in iiiock lots i, i, ana .1 m hlork 1on loi. 1 in II an.i i ).. ohm k i-", iois i. .. J. iy, 11 and 1J il bhx-k 113. lots 4. .". . 7. ml 9 In block i 112. lo:s 4. 5 and n blo. it 121 an.l lots 4. 5 an.l t In block 132. nil In the T..un .n.k.i' ,.l.vk Am-.m... Ci...m .n ' ' "1 " " - .""!. county. Oregon, as laid out and record-! ed by J. M. Shlveley. That the city surveyor has boon dl-ro.-t .,1 or'nir' an l 111" w.ih the audi tor and polloo Jiiilge estnnatos of the vsis an l "Xiions-'s of cmstrui tlng said inipnu-otient anl spociflcaions for the proposed work . This notice Is punished In the Mom- j ing Astorlan for elgh; successive days j In piiMiance to a resolution of sulci rutin I ell ordering the wim.'. a lopied on th 3d day of June, ltwil. ih- llrt publl, a- tlon being on Juno r.th. l!ni. ! H. E. NELSON. Auditor an.l P dice Judge ..f the Ctv I of Astoria. I NOTICE IS HEREHT GIVEN That the Common Council of the f'ltv 1 or A'mna nis neciaru its det-rm'n.-i- tlon and Intention lo Improve Sixth street, in the Citv of Ast rla. CliLoi J County. Oregon, as laid out and re- ' corded bv John McClure. from the north ' line nf Commercial street to the nlnt j on said Sixth street where the same tf : intersected by the north bne of block (. i In McClure's Astoria. If extendel west- 1 erlv across said street, excepting the erss ncrs at the nlere. tlf,n nf anll Sixth trt with Ifrml and Astor ! strHs throughout the entire wl.Ph of s.ild street and on the established erale thereof. Thnt said Improvement shill consist nt remnvlne nil th.. nM i planking and sidewalks on ihe portions! satisfied, leaving btlanee due on wild, Mr" M'lry ft-'"r- "f 'lnev. ClatsOt. of said stret to be Improved an.l grad- ' Judgment of the sum of $1V together! r,,untv, Oregon; S-bsstliui Glas.-r. of Ing the same to the established grade ' with lnfr-st thereon at the rate of j nn,'v' ''lit'np County. Cregon; Mrs. throuirhout ihe width thereof Inclusive ; 10 per cent per unnum. anl 'he costs of Appollonla Johnson, of Oim-y, ci.itj.op of putting In a bulkhead sufficient to j and upon this writ commanding and rc- r,,univ. Oregon; Sidney pell, of A"to hold the fin acrs said sttreet at the ! (ulr1iig me to levy upon the property rft' ''latp ''unty. Oregon north line of the Improvement and for i of the atov named defendant to satlsfv Any 11,1,1 a" l",r,ns claiming adverxe a dlstane of .10 fe-t eoutherlv from the; the balance of mid Judgment, interest, i 'v ,h, above.(lrribe.i innds aiv re north end of the Improvement along the j costs and all accruing costs. I did on 'UK-sled to file Hr claims In this nf east line of the street, and contructlon : the 14th day of May. 19t. lltach the nc" m " beerj snld 8:h day of Au a sidewalk feet wide on each side ' following described ral property, to- CHAS. II. MOtmE.-. with a gutter on ea'h side of the street i wlt; , Ib'glster. along the curb of the sidewalk from the j north line nf Commercial street to the south line of Bond street, and plankliw ; the portions of said street to be Im- . proved throughout the full width there. I or netween said gutters from the north line -f Commercial street to the south ! line of Bond street and to the full width there f between the sidewalks as to all portions of the street north of Bond street and to be Improved, the cover- Ing plank to be 'aid Uin stringers and j 27 feet, thenc-' south on a Une paral to he 3 lnch'-s thick and 12 Inches wide ! e with the west ine of said lot 6. 60 and all material used to l. good, sound ! feet, thence west 27 feet, thence north red or yellow fir lumber. That laid Improvement is to V made according to plans and specifications ther"for to be pr'-paied by the city sur veyor as hereinafter mentioned, and as o maitrs of le'ail, except as herein otherwise provided, according to the provlsl ins of general ordinance No. 1901 of the f'l'y of Astoria. That the costs anil expenses of mak ing and cons'ructlng said Improvement to said Hfrvt be defrayed by sp.'lnl assessment upon she lots, lands and pre noses benHf est by aid Improvement ac cording to tthe benefits, which said lots, lands and premls-s are Included In a special aswsinent district, which said district Includes all the lots, lands and premises Inclusive of water frontage benefited by said Improvement and to be assessed to defray the costs and ex penses thereof, and which said special assignment district is as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at the southeast Comer of lot 7 of block 22, and running thence north through the middle of bi s ks 22. 11 and S and on In a straight line to the I'nlteil States harbor line on the south side of the Columbia river atid thence westerly on wiid harbor line to the point where the same would be Intersected by the east line of lot 2 of block 5 extended nortneny and theaoe south on a straight line through the middle of (hocks n, 13 ami si to the southwest corner of lota ( In block II and I hence east on a straight Hue to the Point of beginning, all of said block being In said City of Astoria, as livid mil and recorded hv John MeOlure. That the rtty surveyor of the City of Astoria has bcei directed to pivimi'ti and tile with the auditor and police ludu-e estimate f tn cost Am rx oenses of constructing said Improve ment and pinna and speculations for the propose! work. This notice Is published In the Morn Ing Astorlan for eight sucesslve day in ir.uianc to a resolution of the said council ordering the mini', adopted on the 1rl dav f Jun". limt. The first publication being on June 5ili, 1'iut. H. M, NEIJ(N. Auditor and Police Judge of the Cilv of Astoria. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice la heeoliv irtvcti In nJI whom ill tnnv e,,n ei.ro iliui iii umleraliriisd has been appointed the administrator , or the estate of Ituth Garner, deceased; and all persona having claims against rhe said estate must present the same to the underpin n-M iltitv verlrtitd Ills nflld in th a Ktvlnn itiuik. at I the Cltv of Astoria, In Clatsop couniy, I In (he S.at. of brem. on .r before Ji "'"' .m this date. JOHN W. GARNER Administrator. Dated at Astoria. Oregon, this Hih dty f May, A. D. 1901. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE . In six m nihs from this date P. A. TRCLLINGElt. ( Administrator 1'iue.t nt Astoria. Oregon, May lot h. A D.. 1901. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. ? Notice Is hereby given that the un- dmlgned have b"en app dnted adrr-lnls- : 'V ,h' 1",B "r tM y4 , claims against said estate may be ore. m-tod either to the unden.lgne.1. H. O. I Va" Dusen. at his office, ot Astoria' Oreg,;n. or Mr. J. D McFarlane at hit' I M ... - H. G. VAN D US F.N. J. D M FARLANH. J Administrators of the Estate uf Alfred I "i0"'- . I r:'"'1 th" " of U- 1901 I . . SHERIFF'S SAIJS My virtu of an exwuUon nd order i nf n" oircult court ' ' ! Af ' """..J."' C"""1' I Oatsop n May II. Wl. upon a ' iihltrment nn.t .oslor of mil., r.'ii.lerM . i " J .. . ; "isrein aircn iw. in invor or. ... ,. . ngalnit Oeorg- Mlbl-rt. 'd. feiidanl. for, iiian, ..loritii . ..oiiiuii-, I'laioiiii. an.l the sum of $H.1M logetb.T with Inter- ! est thereon from date ,tt Jiulgmetit at i .... . , . "'7 ' r '." 1 . Ihe cti of this writ, cenmnndlng me to levy tipin the protn-rry of mild de fendant described In said order of sale lo sitls'v s.ild ludgment. inier.-t and costs. I did levy upon the following b'scrlbe.l ie.il pnmer'y: Ixits ! sod 10. In bbwk II. in the Town of I llowlld: ' , Astoria; lot 1, In block 4'I, In the Town of Senl Rock lt'Mih. nod lots 2! nnd 21. In block 2. In the T'iwn of Iitif Hranch. all In Clu's.p Counly, Oreg in. Htiil that I will n Monilttv. ihe 24th dav of Jun". 1MI. at the hour of 10 o'clnclc In Ihe for,.noon of aal,l .lav Iti the front door of the court h iue In the f'lty of Astoria, flatsop County. Oregon, sell nt public an. tlon to the highest bidder for cah the ab les. rrlbed real property lo satisfy said lodgment, Inten-st and nil accruing costs THOMAX LINVII.LK. Sheriff of CIVst 'ounty, (Jregon. Astoria, f)regnn. May 22, 1901. - SHERIFF'S SALE - lly virtue of an execution and order nf ile liwiind nut of the Circuit Court nf the State of Oregon, for the County ,.iii,i,n n .1... wh ,i ,.f u . own- upon a Judgement rend 'red ih'Teln mi ' the 20th day of February, 1W, in favor of Myra Russell, t.lalntlff. and against, Mnrv I Gillette, .lefen.liuit. for thf sum nf imts m ii m of t'iWl in li.olno- iieon Lots 9, 10, 11. 12. 13. Sub. of Blk. .13: lots . 7. 23. 24. 25. 28. Sub. of Blk. 4: , tots S. !. 10, 11. 1?. 13, Sub. of Blk. 7; ' lots 16. 17. 27. 28. 29. 30. Sub. of Blk. 99: ' lots II. 12. Blk. 49; lots 7. , 9, Blk. OR; !' and all that portion of block 111 des-i cribed as follows; beginning at a point on the north line nf lot J In said block 4S feet east f the northwest corner thereof and thence running east along the north line of said lot 6 and lot 6, to the place of beginning, being rtlnns of lots !i and 6 In sail block 111. In the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvelv. Lot 2. In See. 21, Tp. ft. N. of It. 8. west of the Will. Mer 37.03 ncrs, Begin at south boundiry of Shlvely D. L C. 414.86 feet west of S. E. corner of raid D. L. C. and run thence N. and pnraliei with the E. line of said D. L. C. to south boundary of pipe linn R of W thence west along said R. of W. to a point 191.3 feet west of east line of tract herein described, thenc.' south and par i He) lo east 4lne of tract herein described to south boundary of said D. L. ('.., thence along said south line to liegltinlng, containing 1 41 acres, in Tp. 8. N. of R. 9, wrst of Will. Mer. All of said described real property being In Clatsop county, Oregon, Totlce Is hereby given that I will on Monday, the 24th day of June, 1901, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day In front of and at the Court House door In the City of Astoria, Clat sop county, Oregon, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash the above described real property to satlefy said Judg-nisnt, Interests, costs and all Accruing costs. THOS. LINVILLE, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or j Astoria, Oregon, Hay 14th, 1901. HHBIHFF'B 8ALW. Ry Virtue of un exeullon and o-der of a4e. issued out of the Circuit Court of the Htate of Orron, for th County if CI .V! so)', on the 27th day or My, tiWI, upon a Judgment rendered tlxrelu on tho th day of May, I KOI, In favor i;f C. II. Jackson, plaintiff, and agnlust V. II. Edwanls, ilefondanl, for the einn of One Hundred and Wlghty-otie 71 H dollars, together with Interest Iheieon HI the rate nf ii per is'iit per unnuin from the Dih day of May. IINII, the e'Mts mid itlMhiireements of this suit tnxtd at IIH.20 und the ousts of and upon this writ rommanUng and requiring in to make sale of the following d-e.ilhed re proper1)-, to-wlt: lt numheresl four (4), In hlo. k iiuin lierel thllty-threo (.111), In tin. town of Astoria as laid out and re.or.p',! by John M. Hlilvely, lot niinilii'iiil roiirteen (III. In block iiuniliore five :), In First Addition to v,ii Grove as lalil mil slid i-ec.H'di'd by J. T, Mutkcy, In Cl(i"p County, Oregon. NotU-s Is hereby given, (hat I will oq Monday, (he 1st day of July. Riot, nt the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of I'I day, In front of and at the Court Hou door In the City or Ast,u-a, Ciateoo County, Oregon, sell at public miction, to the highest liVI'r for cash, the itlve described real pioKrty to satisfy the Judgment, Inlrrest, costs end aoerutnf issts. THOS. LINVILLE. Hherlff. Clatp County, OrrgMn. Astoria. Oregm, May 2Hth. 1W). HIIKRIFF'H SALE NotU'e Is heivby given, thai I will on Monday. July th. 1901, at the hour if ten o'clock, h. m.. at and In fnt r the Court House do.r nt the Cliv of As- torla. 'n ( lalso County, Slate of Ore. lorn. I will offer for sale and wll nt mh. He miction to Ihe hlglowt bidder for nsll In htnd at the time of sale, all ntid tn- gulir the rtMl nulnte and pnips-ny to whli h the Counly of C,it,i ami Schisd Plsirl 'ts N.. I and of Clatsop t'oiuity, have acquired title bv Virtue of ot.- for j tmos, nn I wll rriU .-state and pr..-rty . that has tiei-n heretofore i.iirch h.-.1 by Hats Counly or School District N' I and l of Clals ;i Counly at tint riles and title .U'H'illvd tlien-tn t lir-uihlnr. and wtil -h Is now nun.-.t bv said .un ly. or said isoho l Districts THOH LINVILI.E Hh..rlrf iatsoj, County, im.m. Dated (his Idth d.iv of May. I'.h SHERIFFS SALE fly virtue of nn execution aiwt onler nf sitle lsu.'(l ini! 'if Hie Circuit ".otrt of th- State of nr-gon, for tlm (' unity "f rl ' ' 'be 2H:h .lay of May, ISd. "'"" a Judgm-nt and decr-e rr.i.b.nvj , i I. .... ili ... wi x ia.ii i.. i ,'r' ' ''.,",'",' f,,v"r VS,'',"I 'M";l"u tZ , field an 1 Hauke. th tUy of My, 1: lii lflld and E lUnke bitsm s as Si ho. .iimiitHi N . J'ttaen 1 and Anna J'nn. defendants. f- the I sum of JlofisO, wlih Interest then-mt l J lu ' Miv ll' t I vJn$' f..'. ,. hi. the rate of 10 per cent per anniim rrom Mav. l9i. to the .ih tiy the furllwr sum of 3j at. ' . ... . m -. . ... infill ot tni ffiio inxti hi uiiv iu- t.n-eil on mll ludgtnrtit at the Hg4,l rate of Interes'. and the cos's Cf tin I i.pm till writ c.mim.indlng and wjulrlnc me lo make sale of the folljwinx described real pmp'riy, lo-wt: Id In block 47. In Taylor's Astorb. in n,lull ewni. nr.m .' ' ," , " .. . Vol ... u tinrl,v vn. Ih.il I w.n . " : . . t . ,fh, Monday, the 1st lav .rf July. 1J"I. ut the I hi, no i.f t.n n'l-l..k In !in f.rfiooT1 of said day. in front .if ant nt the I'oint lloii. dir, 'n the litv of amHii. Clatsop Coiin'v, i'r-gon. -ell nt iulHic nu.ilon, Li the hlghoi bl.ld-r for luih. the ;il..v cb'4-rlb'l real to ot.l . t satisfy the Ju Igtnent. iii'.r't. ' ftid , all iccrulng THUS I.INVII.I.E Sheriff (i it.toti Couiuv. or-'S m Ast irla. ir'gni. May 2iih. I'wt NOTIi'E l""lt li'ltl.li'ATI' 'N l'lllt"d Sllt.HI I-Hld flir.ee, Oregon I'lty. Oregon. Mav 20, 1501: No, e. Is h"r"by given that In e.iin- 1 rnance wnn tm- provismn. or n- hoi of congress nf June 3. 17S. entitle. "An not for the sal,, of timber lands In the Htate of California. Hreg.ui. N.-va.la a"d Washington Territory," as extend ed 10 all th" public lind slst.-s by acl of August 4. s. Wiltlum Y. l' ". of lney. County of ''lulso,). tftuie of tregin, bus this dnv 11 I'M In Ihu office his sorn statement. No 5271, for the purrhnse of lot 4. sec. it; lots I. 2. an.l 4, of ft'dlon No. 4. In township No. north, range No. 7 west, and will offer proof :n show thai the land nought Is n,,,r valuable for its tlmlfr or s'.ine man tor nKiicuiuir n tuirrxw.-s, nn 1 ro esiahllnh bis cla!m to said land bH rfivre register an.l receiver of ihls ofTlce ' "-ngm ny. oi-iron, n iniirijr. th" Kth day of August. 1W1. He names as witnesses: CONTEST NOTICE. , , , , ,. - ""'"";"' "o i.i.er.o, um. nt i-rt in wmii,i, virH'iu y , vixt iron. April 29, 1901. A sufficient contest affidavit hnvlns;' been filed In this office by Albert IMrh hardt, contestant, against hnmestend entry No. 11CJ2, made October 12th. ISM, for lots and 9 of Sec. 20, an.l lot 5 and the N. W. or S. W. of Sec. 2S. township 4 north, range ft west, by Charles E. Nawn, contests.., in which It Is allagnd that contestant "knows the present condition of the same; also that' sild Charles E. Nawn abnndoned his said homesteid entry for more than six months prior to the expiration or five' years from the date of his entry, to-wlt: for more than six monihs prior to Oc tohT 12. 1900; that said tract nf land' was and in not settled upon nnd culti vated nccording to law by the suld Charles K. Nawn; that stld Charles E. Nawn never established a bona fide res ilience upon said claim; that the ab sence of said Charles E. Nawn from said hnmestend claim was and Is nor due to employment In the mllltiiry or naval service of the United States dur ing time nf war; said parties are here, by notified to appear, respond and oft'-r evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. tn. on June K.th. 1901, be fore the Register nnd Receiver nt the United States Lind Olllce In Or-g.m City, Oregon. The said contestant having. In a prop-, er affidavit, filed April 29, 1901, set forth facts which show that after due dW sronce. personal service of this notice can not be made, t Is hereby o'dered and directed thnt such notice he given, hv due and proper publication WM, GALLOWAY. Receiver.