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1MB MOKXIXG JSTORIAX SAUKDM, JUXt Talephont Main ML TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Scat by mall, per year Hent by mail, per month Served by carrier, per month. ...$ .00 ... .tO ... .to BEMI-WEEKLY. Cent by mall, per year, tn advance, $2.00 All oommunlcatlom Intended tor pub lication ihould be directed to "Editor Astorian." Ruslnes communications of all kind and remittance! must be addressed to "The Astorlan Publish ing Co." The Astorlan guarantee to Its ad vertlsers the (arrest circulation of any Bwspaper published on the Columbia rlrer. Advertising rate can had on ap HcHa the business manager. met with In California in to come Out for a high pro'eeilve tariff on prunes. Kanst City Stsr. The Hon. Charles A. Town is now at the head of a corporation which lias bonds to float an I he ha g.me to New York to look ud som floating material. Washington Post. . " The Filipino an1 about to .-o some of "the beauties of the American school system. The l ni'ed Stales Is preparing :o nd out five hundred school teach ers Minneapolis Journal. Since the lambs had to be shorn thev ought at 1cat to he grvtcful to the pow ers that be for tempering the wind anJ the rains to their pre-nnture s;yle of at tire. Philadelphia Inquirer. We learn from the IWton Advertiser ' If no. St. Edward Muss, a well known business man of Salisbury. Mo., write: " I wish to say for the benefit of other, that 'M a sufferer from lumbago and kid ney trouble, and all the remedies i tok gave me no relief. I was Induced to try FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, an.l after the use of three bottles, I am cured. Hart's Drug Store. His satanlc majesty's best servants are men who love money and hate work WW It COLLAfTONF (Tvlephon Dock.) The lack of energy you feel, the back ache and a rim down condition g,-n erally, all mean kidney disorder, FOLEY'S KIDNEY CCRE will re. ore vour strength and vigr by making the kidneys well. Take no substitute, Hart's Pnig Store. A schoolboy says it Is th rule :i th. hands of his teacher that works bth way. Allen Halversm of W- st Prairie, Wis.. savs: "People c.Miie ten miles to buy FOLEY'S KIPNEY Cl'llK." while J A. Spero, of IMmer, Ind., says: "It Is the medical wond.r of the age." H.irt' Drug Store. OUR RIDCORD IN CHINA. Tacoma Ledger. When Americans speak of "our" rec ord in China they have In mind the ad mirable work and attitude of the Amer ican soldier. Of this they have a right to be proud. When ihere was fighting the Americans were to the fore. When there was a tentative peace, by their moderation, fairness imd 'lOnesty, thev Mttirbi j( make it permanent. When there was lawlessness, so far as thev could they suppressed it, and when the matter was outside their Jurisdiction they made pro:est anJ held aloof. They were fiTer chared with the crimes of which soldiers uf "iST nationalise: that "State street ha sobered ut.' the Advertiser hadn't mentioned : body would have known that S;ate had been drunk. Mall and Expre. A true woman never attempts to drive nails with a hammer if there's a hair brush handy. A. O. Blancharl. West Bangor. N. Y., says: "I hue bten troubled with kid- I ney disease f r the last five years, ! Have doctored with several physicians , and I g no relief until I used two bot Wh.n American Horse surprised the. ties of Ft") LET'S KIDNEY" CURE.' vice-preslden: at Buffalo by leaping at ' Hlrt'!, Pru S;ar' him in full panoply of pain: and feath ers, the associated brave all allowed that it was a horse on Teddy Mall and Express. The wages of sin is paid In full onlv when the Job is complete, but lots of men draw something from time to time on account. The treasury department ha. decldM that Chicago is not a seaport, inasmuch as it Is not on the eaeoat. I'po.t cl se examination It will be seen that this de- j clslon i not wholly Illogical. Kansas City Journal. William Woodard. of Decatur, la.. writes: 'I was troubled with kidnev i disease for sever.il wars and four one dollar sir.e bottles of FOLEY'S K1D I NEY CURE cured me. I would rs-om-i mond It to anyone who hn kidn ::oub!." Hart's Drug Store. QUICK RELIEF FOR ASTHMA. It may require practice : p. .ike per. i feet in some cases, hut the tirs: time a ! man picks up a hoi j.l.it,. he can d-o,) j It Just as gracefully a jh vish he had I practiced it for month. Columbia River and Puist Sound Na. tgation Company, The Tahomn leaves Astoria dally ex cept Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland daily except Sun day at 7 a. m. White Collar Line tickets, O. R. A N. ticket and Ilwaeo Ry A Nav. Com. pany tickets Interchangeable on Ta horn i stid Hassalo. Through Port- Und connection with steamer Nahcotta from llwacu and Long Iteach points. Telenhon No. 111. A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Airent. E. W. CRICHTON. Pe-Uand Agent BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word this tells of the Passenger servica via the Rorlhweslem line.. Eight Train Dally between St, Paul ana cnicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, reenesa uming cars. Library and Observation Car. Free Reclining Chair Can, NOTION 13 HEKKHY CHVEN, That the iVninon Council of the Oltv or Astoria is divl i.vd lis determination and Intention to Ituprovn all that jr tlon of Seventeenth tmrt, in the Cltv of Astoria. Clusop county, Oregon, laid out and recorded by J, M. Hhlveley, from the south line of Commercial street to the north line of Franklin avenue, to the full width thermit, and m the established grade thereof, Frmn the south line of Commercial street to a. point fifty feet north of the north line of Exchange street, said portion of said street shall be Improved throughout th w idth thereof by removing the ol ,1 road way and undri pining and planking the same throughout t !. width thereof, and constructing sidewalks on each side thereof ten feet wide. ihe covering plank of the ild portion of said street from curb to curb to be 4 Inches In thickness hv 12 Itu-he In width, From said point fifty r,.,t north of the north j line of Exchange street to the north iln. I oi r.xcnaugv street, said ioitin of said street shall he Improved by grading and planning tit .northerly and thcaoe south on a straight Hue through tht middle of mock 5. 12 and II t. the sunt hwei corner of lots ( In block 21 and tli'iice east on a straight lino to th point of beginning, all of said blocks being in said City of Astoria, us laid out and recorded by John Met 'lure. That the city surveyor of the City of Astoria has been d reeled uivpnrr and Die with the auditor and police iudgo estimate of the costs ami ex penses of consiruelliig said Improve ment and (dans and spevlflciitlim for tin propose I work. This notice is milillshed In (he Morn ing AstorUu for eight suci'sslve day in p'ir.nitince to a resolution oi tne said council ordering tho same. 4idn:iM on the 'Irl dav of June, iswi. The first puMlciitlon being on June rtii. l'xl II. K. NKIoN. AuiHtor ud Police Judge of the I'ilv of Asiorla. NTICK OF ADMINISTKATU'N. Not Ic. II may Is hereby given to all whom Concern, that the undetlgtid west tin If t'li,.i,..ir Ull.t IXI ,l......l.,l.. ...i .i I , I,..., miu ri ii, inui I no uiniri siuil'U de. .ln ng an I p anklng the e,,st half j ha been appointed th administrator .1 i'. . ,',",l,r,1,VtU,1B sidewalks ten of the eatats ,f Ruth darner, deceased: tinn ? ,l",,,,Vf' "n 11 'Nr: J Person having claim! again! tlon of said street to b n Anked ih i.n .. ... . thr.uglHut the with thereof from curb to the undersigned duly vsrlfled at hi ness by 12 Inches In width. The entire Interset-tlon of Seventeenth street with Exchange street shall he Improved by grading and planking the same through out the Intersection. exvpt the east ten feet In width of the Intersection, which shall be Improved by underlining and planking the snne. the covering plank to be 4 liu hes In thickness bv 12 Inches In wl.lth From the south lln. of !:. hange street to the nor:h Hue of Frank- the City of Astarta. In Clatsop county, in tne Ntate of Oregon, on or before ill months from this date. JOHN W. OAR NEK. Administrator. Hated at Asiorla. Oregon, this Ktb lay of May. A. D. 190L The 20th Century Train -Run Every Day of th Tear. The Finest Train in the HLte Clectric liyhted Sttm rltated '" w l,,th of is f v; through the cen ter thereof with c.iverlnir nl ink S In. THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the i '"' In thickness bv 12 Inches w ide .n, rinest uauy Train Running Between SL Paul and Chicago, via the Short ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice Is hereby riven, that H im. asthma in its worn form. I had several attacks luring the las: year and was I not expected to live through ;hem. I began using FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR anJ it has never failed to give im- were accuseo; and found KuHty. The'T) me liate felicr.- Hart's Drug Store. perpetrated nope of th act which made . , TT7CTs- ' 'i j It s a short alley that ras no as allies to be more hated than fearej. barrel. MLm Maude Dickens. Parsons. Kan.. I "'''l'ng has Irs tips and down. AfVr w rites: -I suffere,! eiirht ve.trs with ' th? downs, use BANNER SALVE If you are cut or bruise!, it heais ;he hurt ouickly. Take no substitute. Hart's Drug Store. Under the direction of General Chaffee, who, covered with honor, leave that Dost, they performed their work as troopers of the republic, and as Ameri can cltlsens. They went to China as invaders. There was no other light in which thev could be viewed by the Chinese. Thev arrived on a footing with the representa tive of other countries. They bore their share of the native distrust. Behold the wonderful change wrought by them selves. When announcement was made " that the Americans were to leave China thousands of residents of Pekin petitioned that they be permit ted to slay. The invaders had become friends: the vandals had proved a cordon of protection. The compliment Involved In this petition was unique, not only without parallel, hut to be ap preciated as something that will stand in history as ex'raordinary. An incident will show how Chaff -e won for himself anJ his men their en viable repute. When looting was In Progress a rich American coveted two certain vases In one of the temples. He Intimated that with a little laxness on the part of the guards these vases could be secured, and that he would pay the freight to New York. The general told him that any American caught looting would be shot, and the vases were not disturbed. This is the sort of officer who In the Orient won fame for him- Ejcxema, saUrheum. tetter, chafing. Ivy poiaaning and all skin tortures are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Haxel Salve. The cer.ain pile cure. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. A dark horse is better than a Political xebra. A man is seldom In undue to take up an overdue Poe. jiatc :o Tr.t D. Reekard. Duncombe. Ia..wti;.V "My little boy scalde,! his le from the kaee to the ankle. I used BANNER SALVE Immediately and In three weeks' time it was alm: entirely heal ed. I want to recommend it to every, family and advise them to keep Ttanner Salve on hand, as it Is a sure cur for scalds or any sores." Hart's Drug Store. Line. Connection from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS. i un avenue sa d Portion of ,i d n-n-ei i i... ,.-.'',. shall be improved by gra ling thesaun , " ",,,7 ,,"T" esiate or John C. Trulllnger. de.-ese,. nd all persons having claims against me estate or s.-iUI deceased mut l'r sent the .m to the underslgn.d. duly verified, at the office of th0 West Shore Mils Cnmpiny. at the corner of Bond and Tenth !reets, In the Cltv of As lorta. n Clatsop Count v, Oregon, wllh In six tn mths from this date P. A. TRITLLINGER. i , A.l'nln!s;mtr Dated at Astoria, Oregon. My loth, A IV. 1901. This 1 also the BEST LINE between Omaha. St. Paul and Minneapolis. upon stringers. .m, the c,in:rui-t!,.ii or sidcwilk on eaeh said portion or roll. I street W feet wide and constrti, ting gutter on each s:d of sa d iiortl.in of sal, I street. All ica-'rlal used ha; lie g-iixl. sound red or yellow fir lumb-r. And tiM linpnvcmcnt shall be eon-trurt-M according to th.. i.lnns ,m,l smvlflca'l ns ihereof to h- pre pare, l.v j the city surveyor h-'iclimft-T mentioned. I ;Vld as to mitt 'is of detail except a1 herein otherwise prvld'd ncc.ir.liiiB to the provision of general ordinance No VMH ,.f 'he Cltv of As;o,., Thai the WIWItlFFH HALll. Uy virtue of on cxviillon and nr.er of sal issued out of Hie Circuit Conn of th Statu of Oregon, for ihe I'miniy of Cl.iisop, on the 2;th day of y, im. lipoll U illdgilieut riMldei'isI (hrolit Ot Ihe tlth dav of May, IWI. In favr i:f l'. II. Jnckson, laliiifT, and against W. H. Kdw inls, defeildiiul. for the iPn of One Hundred and Elghty-oii 71 M ilolliirs. logi'lher with liitorest lhiit at the rate of i-r isnt per niinuin from the (Ph day of May, 1IHU. I lie cti end illslitirMeinrnt of IliU aiilt lax t fli'.'H and Ihe .-oil of and uPon this writ i-oium iiid'ng un l r.iiili'ing m to tnilke Sale of the following d ,'lll,'l iv i proper' y. to-wit: lot niiinheie,! four Ml, In bio, k num. In-red thlrtv-three 1 3:t, lit Ihe town of Astoria an laid out mil ie,or.''d ly John M Shlvely, lot liliniti.'ivd foulteeti I Ml. In lilork IhiiiiI"'Ih lie (M. In Hint Addition to li. win Miove Ull out and recorileil by J. T. Mulk.'), In t'lunop. I'oiillty. OregMl. Notlcn Is lietrliy given, that I w III m Mondnv, Hi 1st day of July. liXlt, nt th hour of 10 o'cl vk In the r.iienoou of it lay, In front f and at the ('.nut llou Un- In the City of Ast.J-i. Cialsoo t'i'Ullty, Oregon, sell at pulillc nu. tlon. to the highest bid ler for rash, the ah-iv di'scrlhed real property to ntlfy tltn ludgment, Interest, co: n. accruing d'St. TIMS I.INVILLE. Hherlff. Clats.1 County. Orvg-in An.oila. OiTgm, My IHth. IfH. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice s hereby given that the un dersigned have bi-en appointed ndtrlnl-tratoi-s of the estate of Alfred II All agents set) ticket via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLER. General Agent. Trav. Ageat. 248 Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. I costs and expenses of making and con- Stone, deceased, bv the County Oouri f :ructlng sal ! Improvement t al I latsop County. Oregon. anc that all I street h.ill U lefiay I by sp.vlal s-, Dcron httvlng clalmj sgal'1! said J Sssment upan Ine lot. Ian Is anl prem- "' fe hen-hy required to prwnt h !",'s I'-'n-'tlt-I bv Ksld Improvement C-' t the un designed duly verified ! corning to the benefits, which said lots, lati.ls and pivtnlsc are Include! within a sieial nessment district i which said distri.v Include all lots. I ind and premises benefited by said improvement anl to b ac., to de. SIIKIIIEF S SALE NotU' Is hereby given, tlui I will n Monday. July ;h, li, ut the hour if (en o'clock, n, in., at and In front of the l '"ii 1 1 Kotm,. diKir ut th ilv of At. toilil. 'n ( r i, t'ouniy, Hint.- of Oie. gon, I will offer for sale anl II at pub. He auction to the Mgli-t bid ler for . ali Pi Ii m l at the tun.- of s.ih- n:l an l i:i irul ir the real i-ta:e unl property t which th- iViintv of Crttop mi l H. .. I us: rl ! N.w i mid d of i "laisop i ' iiin" y, ha- ac.pilr.- I title by ylrtii" of sa'.-i for taxes, and all real esra'e and pi-'.i. r!v that has U-.-n hetetof He pur. h m.-d by flats n Cmi-ily or School I.til, t S 1 and '! ..f i 'I its i;. i'ihiu'v al ' r le, and il'li ,in ili.., th.-tv(o hm-.-utvler and will -h Is now onn.-d bv iii l I'.un :. or M Schoil !i-r'ct TlinS LINVILt.i: Sheriff ri-itso;, County i n-. fc' ,n Dated this , ,v ,.f Mav !! A surgical operation is not necessary J to cure piles. DeWrtt Witcft Iiaxei Salve save all that expense and never fails. Beware of counterfeits. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Aftr a man is burled in h he ha no kick coming. II: tie It's a very easy where it isn't. mater to find fault Mr. James Brown of Putsmouth. Va.. over 90 years of ae suffered for years with a bad sore on his face. Physicians could not help him. De Witt's Witch Haxel Salv cured him permanently. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. An expressman says that old maids are uncalled for ,:a-kages. BLOWN TO ATOMS. The old Idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has b-?n exploded: for Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harm less, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the sys tem and absolutely cure Oon.sLipatlon and Si.'k Hevluche. Only 23c at Hart's Drug Store. Some neonle are happy with but lit tle, and others are miserable -vith less. IT DAZZLES THE WORLD. ,, , , , i No discovery in medicine has ever cre- Danger, disease and death follow ne- ted one ouartr of the eT.-itemn thnt gleet of the bowels. Use DeWitt's Lit- nas been caused by Dr. King's New Dls tle Early Risers to regulate th-m and ; Covwy for Consumption. It's severest you will add years to your life and Hfe ; trts have been on hopeless victims of to your years. Ey :o take never ' Consumption. Pneumonia. Hemorrhage, grip-- CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. j Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thousand of whom It has restored to perfect health. An ap: quotation is sometimes bet;er i p pn,.hs rnMa isthm.i rvn,,n h man nil uiik"111 i-riiidiiv. as by law provided, within six month rrom tne (late of this nmlc. Verified claims agalnt said estate my ! pre sented either to th undersigned H 0. V.tn Dusen. at hi office at Astoria Orrgcn. or Mr. J. D. McFarlatie t hi fray the c.ists and exp-nses thereof, i office of business, at Knapp'i. Oregon VIA The bilious, tired, nervous man cannot successfully compete with his healthy rival. DeWitt's Little Early Risers the famous pills for constipation will remove the cause of your troubles. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Perhaps the best housekeeping flan is not to mortgage the house. Fever, H wrseness and Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by Frank Hart who guarantees satisfaction or :-efund money. Large bottles 50c and 11.01 Trial bottle free. SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO uniy r.v)i nu"oants ever atiemut to satisfy a wife's $.V) want with a V bill. "The doctor told me my cough was incurable. One Minute Cough Cure maie me a well man." Norrls Silver. North Stratford. N. H. Because you've not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't desnalr. One Minute f?oue-h Pur ha enrerl thousand an( If self and his country He rose from the ! will cure vou. Safe and sure. CHAS. rank. He Is of the material of the rank and file. No wonder our record In China I spoken of with a satisfac tion almost exultant. WITH THE PARAGRAPH ER5. ine M-otcn are so accustomed to "hooting" thst they Inadvertjntly boot ed Carnegie's gift. Montana Record. The flag keeps ahead of the const! tutlon, but the Constitution will keen ahead of the Shamrock. Mail and Ex press. Paderewskl received thirty of forty curtain calls, and there probably isn't a coon song: in his opera. Chicago Til bune. The government decided to run th. West Point military academy itself even if It violated precedents. Minneapolis Journal. The administration congratulates itself in having made a lucky escape through the back door of the supreme court. Philadelphia Record. It would create a common tie at once if Cuba would hustle and start her in dependent government on th? Fourth of July. Buffalo News. Women, though the cannot vote, must pay taxes. But they are allowed more latitude than the males in speak ing their mind to the assessor. Wash ington Star. The very least the president can do In return for the hospitable receprlon he i ROOERS, Druggist. Hard hearts are apt to grow harder and soft heads to grow softer. "A few months ago. food which I ate for breakfast would not remain cn mv stomach for half an hour. I used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat my breakfast and oth er meals with a relish and my food Is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals! Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach troubles. H. S. Pitrs. Arlington. Tex. Koaoi uysppma uure digests wnat you eat. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. STRIKES A RICH FIND. "I was troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and nerval debil ity," write 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 evr used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for year. She ay Electric Bitters are Just splendid for female troubles: that they are a grand tonic and invigorator for weak, run down wxtien. No other med'olne can take it place in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfaction guaran teed by Hart' Drug Store. An air of abstraction isn't breezy enoueh to fan a spark of genius Into flame. If all a man's weak spots were visible you would think he had the measle. Dyspeptics cinnot be long lived be because to live requires nourishment. Food is not nourishing until it Is digest ed. A disordered stomach cannot digest food, It must have assistance. IT GIRDLES THE OLOBE. The fame of Bucklen'g Arnica Salve, as the best In the world, extends round the earth. It' the one perfect heaier of Cut, Corn. Burn, Bruises, Sore. Scald, Bolls. Ulcers, Felon, Ache. Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only In fallible Pile Cure. 25c a box at Hart' Drug Store. St.Paol, Dalutli.Minneapulis, f blcaso and All Point East. DAILT TRAINS: FAST TIME: SER VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Blaepera, Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Can. Ticket to point East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry. on aal at 0. R. & N. Ticket Office. Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Offlc laa THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. Fr rates, folders ad full Informa tion regarding Eastern Uia. call on at address. A. B. C. DENNISTON. City Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portland. which said si.eeliil ussesin-'nt district 1 as follows, to-wlt: . Commencing on the northeast corner of lot four U In block one hundred and ' j thlrty-thny ditt). und running them- : I oiith though th. middle of 1,1 .-ks 133. ; 120 and 113 to the southeast corner of I lot nine (9) In block one hundred Bnd ' I thirteen 1 13. thence to th- south j east corner of lot nine 9) In Mo, k 112. ' , fh..m-e north to the nrth.-ist corner of lot four 1 4) In block 1.12. then -e wvst on a straignt line along th north line of blocks 132 and 13.1 to the nlac of he ginning. ,in, containing all of lots I, 2. and 3 in Mock tin, )..( , nn, 3 In hl.vk 120. lots I. 2. 3. 10, II ut,, n H block 113, lots 4. ii. . 7. H nnl 9 In block 112. lots 4. 5 and .n hl.n-k 121 an.l lo;s 4. S and In hl-n-k 132 all In the Town (now city) of Asforla. "lat t county. Oregon, as laid out and record ed by J. M. Shlvelev. That the city surveyor his b-n di re.;.,! ir--r:ir-' r,n I 111- w i ihe audi tor atid police iiilge stima-es; of the costs un I xr'ns".s f nstru ting sl.il Improvment an I speclflca.-bin for th" pronos.. 1 work . This notice I publish-. I in th- Mom - ' Ing Astorlan for eight successive d.ivs in juiMiutire to a resolution or sal.) coun cil ordering the same, a o(ie on th--3.1 day of June. mi. the flrt publica tion being m June ,-,th. 1!1. H. K. NEl-HON. Auditor and P .lice Judge of the c ty of Astoria. Dys;epsla Cure digests all kinds of food j jr??r? without aid rrom tne stoma:n, allowing It to rest and regain Its natural func tions. It elements are exactly the same ns the natural digeptlve fluids and It simply can't help but do you good. CHAS. THXiKRS, Druggist. It might be well to remeb"r that oldest families are likelv m hsw Kodol j inost to be ashamed of. th the Indiscreet charity Is chronic pe.iurlousness. better than an nun mi un in A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul anJ (.nicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "Tlie only perfect train in the world." Understand: Connection are made with ail transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam heL of a verity equaled hv no othec li.ie See that your ticket read via "The Milwaukee" when roine to anv iv.int in the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. ror rates, namuhlets or other Infor mation, Rddress. J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt.. Gen. Agt.. Portland, Oregon. Portland, Ore, J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Lesvej VOKTLkVtD''2 Arrive 8:0fla.m.Portland Union DepotlililOaln. 6:55 p.m. for Astoria and inter-9:40 p.m. I mediate point. I ASTORIA. J 7.45 a.m. For Portland k ln-ll:Ma.m. 610p.m.term.diate point 18:30p.m. BE ABIDE DIVISION. 11:35 . in. .V3Vp.ni. 1:30 a in 6:r.. in. i;'-u p. in. ASTORIA SEASIDE I 7:40 a. in 1:110 . in I 1 1:00 a III 12:50 p in 7 .01) p. in '.Siiiiilay uuiy All trains make close connection at Goble with all Northern Pacific train to and from the East or Sound points. J. C. MAYO. Gen'l Fr't and Paas. Agent A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When seopl are contemDlaMasr m. trip, whether on bullae or pleasura, they naturally want tha beat mtvIm obtainable as far as spaed, comfort and safety is concerned. Kmplore of ta WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES art paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nection with diverging lines st all junction ootnta. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Cbalr iar on tnrough trains. Dlring car service unexcelled. Meals served a Is carte. In order to obtain the flrt-clas ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central lines and you will make direct ennnee.Mnna 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. Ae't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent.. THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. NOTICE IS IIEREHY GIVEN That the Common Council of th Mv of Atorla his declared Its l..;.-i mina tlon and Intention U Improve Sixth street. In the City r.f Ast,,rla. Cht.i. County. Or.g)n, as laid out and re corded hv John MrCliire, from the north line of Commercial street to the nlnt on said Sixth str"d where the same is Intersected hy the north line of hlork . In McClure's Astoria. If extertdel wext erly across said street, excepting the cr.isslng at (he Interwvtloni of said Sixth street with IVm I and Astor tre-ft throughout the entire width of said street and on the established All persons Indebted tn said estate ar hereby required to pay tleh Ind'bted nes. H. o. van nirsr.N. J. D. M FAHLANE. A.lmlnlstralors of the Estate of Alfred II. Slone. Deceased. Duted thl 1st day of May. 1M1 PHERIFTS 8ALK Tly virtue of an et-(It;on and order of sal Issued out of ;he circuit court of the Stat -f Orrffm for the County of Ciatp on May ;i, i9-, mxn, Judirment an. ord-r of snl remlerrd thenln Mipi-h 10 1199, in favor of Hlake. M Kal I'ompany, plaintiff, and nualnt Ueorir lllhhert. defemlant, for the sum of IIS1R5 tonethrr wlih kiter imij theeeon from dale of JudRment at th" ri'e if S ,ir rem per milium nd the p.-wt of th writ, oentnnnilliiif in ! levy upin th property of n.i , I i feri!. mt d -scrltied In said order of sal to sntl'y H.iid JudRment, inter.'i and rosls. I did l"'y upon the following dei rlhe, ival prut),. riy: In 9 and 10. In blork 1.1. In the Town ,.f Idl-wlld-lot I. 2. .1. 4. '. and 7. in b.k 9. In th- Town of Hills Klmt Addition to, Astoria; lot 2, In bl.vk 4. In the Town of ,,ttl R.x-k H".u h, and lots and '.'I. In hl.n k 2. In tlie Town of Img llriuich. all In fla's.p Cnunty, reR m, Hid that I lll tn Momlav. the 24th ihiv of Jun". 1901, t the hour .-f 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day In ; the frmt door of the court h niw In 1 the City of Astoria. Clnisop 'minty, Meg in. iu-11 at puhll.. au tio-i tn the h!irhet bidder for ctth tile illene.ilm. irilM'd real prois-rty to satisfy said iiidRment, Interest am) n Ai-i-rulng cost. THOMAH LIN VII. LE. Sheriff of cixtsni County, Oregon. Astoria. (liRon. May 22. 1901. HIIKKIKI'M SALF. Fly vltlu.- of an execution ami of d'r of .ile Urni d "ti: ..f iw circuit Cur' of th St.ite ,,f i)r-on. (or the C'utitv ..f ciit .. ..it :he :i:h duy of May. iot upon a Julinu'tit und lecr.e reii,l,.re. therein on th- Tth ,v f Mv. I'! In favor of W T SchnlM -Id an I E ILiuke eo. partner, d.iluif busiii-" as H.-h- H fl.-ld and ll.iuke, agniiini N C J-uvii and Anna Jrtivn. .-f ndant. (or the tllll of ttof, 0, with ln!--rt therro:, at the rule of 10 per cent er annum fr.nn the ::. div of Mav, W, to the Tth Uv of May. Il. the further mint of 13 at torney's fe.-, the .!.: anl dlsliur--liient nf thl iil? taxed at IIS 20 and In ter. -i; on sn'.d ludtntvmt l ihe K"gaj r: of Inter", an I the co- of un t i ttj this writ e.nnm.in.HtiR snd 'eniiintiR n to muk" -ile of the foil .wing d.-. r l.e I r-nl property, In-wit: l.t 22 In hlork 47. In Taylor's A! vi i In ciuioti County, r.-g 'n Notice ' h'-r-liy rh-ii. ih.it I w;l on Mop. lay, the lnt lav of July, 9ol, t th hour of ten oVI . h In the foivno ,n of mild dav. in front of in I t the Con-t llolMe do ir. II the City '( A rl.l l'lltoi Cnun'v. Or.K.ill, el nt 1'ilMir miction, to the high'-! liiddr for . i.h. the nbov d-'rll l r.-al iro:i.r t. satisfy th.- Ju lutiien'. ;ir-re!, .o,: .nt nil terming TlloS I.INVILLE. Hherlff. i 'I I'.i .p County, ( irejf .r. At rl.i. iir-g.n. May 2Sth. 1K1 NOTICE -olt I'I'lti.l. ' ATI' i eg.iti art Ai SHERIFF'S SALE. I'.y virtue of an exeeutlon and order of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fur the County of Clatsop, on the 14th dav of May. 1901; upon a Judgem mt rmd -red therein i the 20th day of February, 1S9'I, n favor of Myra Russell, plaintiff, and iiKulnt BTade thereof. That said Improvement i Mary I. Gillette. 'defendant, for the sum snrtn consist or removing nil the old 'planking and sidewalks on the portion of said street to be Improved ami grad ing the same to the e;ahllshed grade throughout the width thereof Inclusive of putting In a bulkhead sufficient to hold the fill acrms said sttreet at the north line of the Imprivmcnt and for a -listanc" of .10 fet southerly from th north end of the Improvement along the east line of the street, and com ruction a sidewalk 8 feet wide on each side with a gutter on each side nf the street along the mirh of the sidewalk from the north lln of Commercial street to the outh line of Pe-ind street, and planking the portion of xald strept to he lm- of S6H5.40, the sum of $V0 .40 having been satisfied, leaving a bilance due on nld Judgment of the sum of $18. together w-lth lntrit thereon at the nit of 10 per rent per annum, and 'he costs of. AppollonU Johnson, of Otney and upon thl writ commanding and re- 'lulrliig me to levy upon the property of the above named defendant to satisfy the balance of sild Judgment, Interest, cost and all accruing costs, I did on the 14th day of May. 1901. Utaeh the following described ral property, to wlt: Lot 9. 10. 11, 12. 13. Hub. of nik, 33: lots 6. 7. 23. 24. 23, 2. Hub. of Rlk. 84: lots . P. 10. 11. 12. 13, Sub. of Hlk. 78: lots 18. 17. 27. 28. 29. 30. Hub. of Hlk. 99: I'nlt-d Stall's !,in. Office, or.-, Oregon, Mav 20, J9o : No. Ice Is h-r-Ly given tha1 In j luince w ith the pro sl,,iM ,,f u,. of congress of June .1. 1S7H. elltltl.-.! it. t ror fie -.in,, of tlmh'-r lands tn the ytni.-s of California. Oregon, N'.iala and Washington Territory," as rxt-n . ed In all lh public I md states In a, t of August 4. 192. Wll'lnm W. P.-i--. .,f Hn..y, Conntv of i,'lato,i. state of "leg in, has this In v ni.. In this offl, e his sworn slaienieut. No &2;i, for thr purchase of lot 4, s.-r. 3; lots 1, 2. t and 4. of etloii N. 4, In township No. north, range No. 7 wt, and will offer proof :n show that the land whimM Is more vnlunble for Its tlmtx-r or ston Ihan for iigrlrulturil punsises, und to estahllsh his cla in to said Inn. I heote the register and receiver of this office nt Oregon City, Oregon. ,, ThuiUv the Kth day of August, 1901. ,. tunws us witnesses: Mrs. Mary Denek. of olnev. Clatsot County, Oregon; Ki'tmsilnii (in,.r (,f llney, Citiop CountV, Oregon' Mrs i 'la:o( of Ato- Countv, Oregon: Sidney Deli. r!a. ''Iatsip County, Oregon Any and all per-ons claiming adverse. Iv the above. dracrlhe I lands are re. 'Iliest-d to file lWfr claims In this of. flee on or befor said K:h dv of Au gust. 1901. CflAS. H. Moorks. Register, i"""7" "ie 'un wiutn mere-1 lots II, 12, Hlk. 49: lots 7. S, 9, nik M- ' of hetween sai l gutter from the north I and all that portion of block 111 ii.-.. , ine -f Cornmerclal street to the south crlbed as follows; beginning at a p.ilnt! line of Bond street and to the full width I on the north line of lot 8 In alil block I thereof between the sidewalk a to all I 4 fet ii'mib 'i hip Birr'fi nnrin CON'TKflT NOTICK. k These tiny CapMilei are lupwior IN o tsatsam ot ".opacia, CUfiE IN 48 HOURS lf the same diseases w:tb- V out inconveniaBCe. "VJ SiiM by all nruyrlitt. street and to be improved, the cover ing plank to be 'aid upon stringers anil to be 3 Inch- thick and 12 Inches wide and all material used to be good, sound red or yellow fir lumber. That laid Improvement Is to V made according to plan and sipecJflcatluti therefor to he pr'-paied by the city sur veyor as hereinafter mention, and as to maitrs of le-all. except as herein otherwise provided, according to the provisions of general ordinance No. 1901 of th-? City of Astoria. That he cos's and expenses of mak ing and cons'ruetln said Improvement Depultnent of Ihe Interior. United Slates Land Office, Oregon Cltv Ore gon. Aorll 29, 1901. A sufficient contest affidavit havl n iioiKi uierent and tn.-nce running east along I " t"1" oiuc oy Albert IMch- the north line of said lot 6 and lot 8 27 feet. thenc outh on a line paral lel with the west 'In nf said lot 8, CO feet, thence west 27 feet, thence north to the placvi of beginning, being portions tt lots n and 8 In sail block 111. In the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded hy John M. Shlvciv. Lot 2. In Sec. 21, Tp. S, N. of It. R. west of the Will. Mer., 37.03 acre, negln at south botmdiry of Shlvely 19. L, C. 414.88 feot west of S. E. corner of mid I). L. C. and run thence N. and pnra.'e with the E. line of said D. L. c. to south boundary of nine line ft ... -.Mi., ma-in. (leirayi'ij ny special i or W., thence west along said R of asHCHHmont upon the lots, lands and pre- J W. to a point 191.3 feet, west nf east' line ml.M.-s henoll'ed by said Imiirovement ac- ! or tract herein described. thenc somh cording to tthe benefits, w hich said : and parallel to east line of tract' herein lots, lands and premises are Included in I described to south boundary of said I) a special aHsjssm-nt district, which said I L. C. thencu along said south line to district Include all the lots, lands and) beginning, containing 8 41 acre r, Tn Premises Inclusive of water frontage 8. N. of R. 9. west of Will Mer All benefited by said Improvement and to re assessed to defray the costs and ex penses thereof, und which s.'ild special asses-imerir district Is as follows. to-wt: Commencing at tlie southeast corner of lot 7 of block 22. and running thence norm tnrough the middle of blocks 22, 11 and 8 and on In a straight line to the CnlCd States harbor line on the south side of the Columbia river and thence westerly on said harbor line to the point, where the same would be Intersected by the cast line of lot 2 of block 3 extended said described real property being n Clatsop county, Oregon. Jforice Is hereby given that I will on Monday, the 24th day of June, i;oi, at the hour of ten o'clock In th" 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 Batlsfy ald Judg-nent, Interests, cost and all accruing cost. THOS. LINVILLE, Sheriff of Clatnop County Or Astoria, Oregon, May Hth, 1901. narot, contestant, aga list honie.te,.. entry No. lir.J2, made October 1 'th IM.. for lots 8 and 9 of Sec. 29, and lot i and the N. W. '4 of S. W. of He,-. 28. township 4 north, rang,. 8 west, hy Charles E. Nawn, cmtestee, m which it Is alleged that contestant "knows the present condition of the same; also that sdd Chirie y,. Nawn abandoned hi said homesteid entry for more than six mon'hs prior to the expiration of five years fr m the date of his entt v m.wo. for more than six month prior to Oc tober 12. 1900; that said tract of and was and is not settled Upn nnd culti vated nccordlng to law hy the said Miarles K. Nawn; that still Charles K. Nawn never established g bona fide res. Idenc. upon said claim: that the ab sence of said Charles E. Nawn from nld homesiend claim wa and Is nor due o employment In ihe military or navft service of the United States d.,r Ing lime of war; ,,ld parties are here, hy notified to appear, respond nnd offer evidence touching :ild allegation at in o clock a. m. on June ir.th. J901 he. fore the Register and Receiver ,n ,he t. filed I Slates Land Office In Or-gm it V, Oregon. r'lhm?!'l'1l.''''"Hla"t hftv'r. In a nrop rs i,vi i. I! Ar,,'n 29' vm- "h n, h nt"W 'h,lt aflr 1U dill- fTn ,,,7',"n!', Hervlc f H.l notice un i I?1 h"-rn"- It Is hereby o-dered and directed that such notice b given bv due and proper publication WM. GALLOWAY. Receiver.