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THB MORXIXG ASTORIA SATURDAY. JIXC 13 1901 gaily Statotian, Telephone Main ML TEKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. St by mall, pr year. Bent by mall, per month Served by carrier. per month ... .. .SO if tendered. It will not be ton lered. and hl prompt mi J manly statement should have the effect of saving both him and his party from his iiver-aeal.nn friend. They could and would d oubtless v!. both him and his party and (he country in finite harm lv advocating a radical de parture from precedent by nominating him f.r ti third term. Thir l-i'rm talk Is now effectually squelched. I WITH THK PAUAv.KAPHKI.S SEMt-WEEKLT. Bent by mail, per year. In advance. 12.00 th;ng tackel All communication intended tor pub lication should be directed to "K.Utor Aatonan." Business communications of all kind and remittances must be addressed to 'The Astoria n Publish tog Co." The Astorlan guarantee to Its ad vemsera the Unrest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia firer. Advertising rates can had on ap-ipatl- the business manager. If Carrie Xailon wants ta do join-. really commendable, lot her he billboard. -Duluih Herald The V. C. T. V. is considering the m.it.r of expelling Miss Mott from ;hi' orJer for marrying a Brewer, St. Paul Olobe. Thy Booths have denied ail ivuoe ru mors, and the day of the salvation trust is further off than ever D'.iv -r Republican. Allen Halvenoti of West Tralrle. Wis.. va: "IVon! com ten miles to buy FOLEY'S K1DNKT Ol'RK." while J A. Spero. of HImer, lnd ays: "it In the medical wvndT of the age." lUrt's Dru( Store. Chauncy lVpew says that he Is go. Ing to make a newspaper rm,n f nl!l a.m. Chauncey U evidently going to make a provlson to get his Joke print ed If he has to buy a paper to bring It off. A. O. Blanehftrt. West lanvr. N. Y. says: "I have been ttvuble1 with kid ney ill vise fir the ins! five year. Have doctored with several Physicians and I rx no relief until I used two bit ties of FOLEY'S KIDNEY Cl'KK." Hu-t's Prug Store. to; collar m .Portland Astoria fyulo. STR. " TAHOMA." IVttly Uoui'tl Trip rx. pi Sunday. TIME CAHD leave Portland Leave Astoii.i . The ieople who think It It to veil "rubber" must have aginations. humorous elastic I'm William Woodard. of Decatur, ta . writes: "I was troubled with knlnev disease for sever.il wars and four one do'lar sine bottle of hYLKY'S KIP NKY Ct'llE cured, me. I would rev-om- ntend It to anyone who luj kldn'V loubK." Hart's Prug Store. The Rev. George P. llermn acts like a man who might have been the author of the "I.vt Concessions of Marie Bashkir: IT." OPPOSED TO THE PRINCIPLE. Tacoma News. President McKinley gave an effectual quietus to the unwarrantable and un wise "third term" talk which followed Senator Depew'g and Congressman Orosvenor's remarks m- the sublet. General Grant would have been wise had he nipped all thlr.I term talk in the bud In anticipation of the work which was done to secure li's nomination in 1SS0. No man could have a stronger hold on the affections and confidence of the people, or a more devoted and loyal following In the ranks of his own party than had President Grant. Three hun dred and six delegates to the Republi can national convention in 10 voted for his nomination t the last. It was not distrust or dislike of Gran: but it was oppsition to the idea of a third term that defeated him f.r the nomination. The men who gloried in their devotion to Grant and constituted the "Old Guard" of 1SS0 who die bu: never surrender were mistaken in their devotion to General Grant's Political fortune. The split in the Republican party which resulted from the breach created by the third term mavement was not to be easily healed. Roscoe Conktlng. the peerless leader of the stal wart Republicans of New York ap.J Blaine's Inveterate enemy, fell into line and supported General Garfield, the ncmlne? of the convention. But the bad blooi between the "stalwarts'' and the "half br.'ds" lw ke ou: asain whn President Garfield nominated W.lliam H. Robertson for oM-vMr .f the port of New York. Oonkling and Piatt rr iFignoj thsir seats in the senate. A TroIong?d fight to regain their seats was fough: at Albany. A eak-minJe,l man. with brain compl-tely turned by the exiitement, murdered the presijent and ad.-anc?d a stalwart leader to th- presidency. But the factional fight w j not ended. President Arthur and the .talwart wing of the party favore-J the nomination of Charles J. Folger. secretary X th treasury. for governor f New York. He was nominated but the half breejs remained aawy from ;be polls and the Democratic mayor of Buffalo was elect ed governor of New York by 192.(100 majority. The next presidential elec tion came along. Ex-Secretary Blaine, an opponent of the "third term" idea in JSSO was nominated. Grover Cleveland bad ben electei goverrr of New York ' by Blaine's friends in the K-puldU an j party or at least Ills majority had been multiplied many times by them. Two years later he was elected president by Blaine's enemies, by the advocates 0f the third term for General Gran;. I: only took 500 of their votes to defeat Oonkllng's old enemy and turn the eler. toral vote of New York state into th Democratic column. The Republican party or rather a faction In the party advocated the third term idea and such 'vas the result! rresiaent McKlnley ani his advisers :n the cabinet have learned wisdom by the experience of their predecessor". It may be placed to their credit. It may be said In this connection that the sentiment In this country is strong ly against the dictation of nominations by an administration. This country is so far from being an empire that any show at dictation or infring-ment of the prerogatives of the people is c rtain t be resented. There is no lik -lihood -,har Pre'nt McKinley or his ai)in-t will throv their influence In favor of any candidate for the next Republican presi dential nomlnailan. It would hurt more than It would help any man to b- pick ed out now as an "administration" can didate. It Is loo early to discuss presi dential prospects or candidates y-t. President McKinley has wisely an nounced his own purpose in resp The modem Elijah says that he is afraid made the acquaintance of our cocdc. Cycling has Its ups and downs Ar.fr rf no woman, but he has not yet i the dwns. use MANNER SAM K If wu are cut ir bruisej. it nea.s tn, nun ouickly Take no substitutes. Hail's Chicago Journal. Tillman has no intention of allowing the tines of his pitchfork to become rus ty txvause ivngrejis Is not in s ssL n Topeka, State Journal. The voi.e f 'ol. H'liry Watters'tr : still crying in the P-' no, rat c wil4erms for a fresh paon of cards and a new d-al. Anaconda Standard. The multi-mlllionaiiv who is :i: a cheerful givvr can hold but a small place in the esteem of Uie Am nc.ui people. Duluth Nows-Tribune . Prug Store. Mr. Softleigh oui horseback riding) Shall e take rhe bridal path. Miss Antique? Miss Antique i'h. th.s is s sudden! BIOWN TO ATOMS The old Idea that the bodv sometimes needs a pwrful. drastic, purgative plil has b-"n ex:l v-; for Pr. King's New Ifo Ti ls, wh ch are perfect'v harm-l--ss. gently stimn! vt liver and bowels to p-'t poison ms ma'ter, cleanse the sys. rem and shsopi-elv cure 'otis:itii:ion m l SI k H 'lliolie Onlv Vm' at ll.vrt's Prug Ston. THE DALLES-PORTUhD ROUTE STR. ''B4ILEY GATZERT DAILY ROUND TRIP (ICEPT MOM 0 A T Cascade Locks. Hood River. White Salmon ml Ttie Dalles TIME CARD Leave Portland . . Arrive The Pallet. Leave The Pall. r. Arrive Portland .. . T A .. i V . 4 V. a p. MFALS THE VtRY BEST of lot four (41 In hlcvk on hundred sikI thlrty-thre (1.1.11, and running thence south through the middle of 1! k Ml. U0 and 111 to the soullieasi corner of lot nine () in block one hundred and Ihlrteen (113), (hence enst to (he sou ill. east corner of lot nine it) In block 111 iliencp nor;h lo (he nor the ist corner of lot four (41 In block U2. thence wrs: on a straight line along the north line of bl.vks II.' mid US to (he place of lie. ginning, and coninlnlng nil of lots I, J. and 3 in block 1 11. lots I, 3. and a In block Urt. ols 1. i. S. 10, II mid J In bl,-k 11.1. lots 4. . . T. nnl In block ll'.'. lo:s 4. .r and in block U't nn.l lois 4. ! ami In bl.vk l. nil In tlw" lwn ( now clt) of Astoria. Ct,,. county, Hr-gon. us laid on! and record ed by J. M Shhelev Thai Hie cllv surveyor has been di rect , -o prcpir mi I III ' will (he udi lor and police Judge isdiunies of Ihe c,ist.s nud eiieii-'S of c xislrm (lug na.d Iniprovnieiit an I speciriVii.Mis (or Hie Proimse l work . This iivilliv is puMinhe.l In i he Mom lug Aslorian for e!nlt sucessive ,l.s III pusuance la n iv.lul!on of said coun cil ordering the same, a opie,( on die .1.1 day of June, il. ih.- rlrt puMl.a Hon Wing on June 5th. 1901 It ll NKlJtON Auditor ami Police Judge of lite C.tv of Astoria. NOTICK l!4 HKUKItY CIVKN ''Sunday Trips a Leading Feature. ''This Itoute has the Grandest Seville Attractions mi l-.'artli. Through Portland connection with stealer N.ihcot a fijin llwacoaul leoi Peach points. The f.m In rises to r-Mii.r w ho woul I r steal a base e r:ght that so a hen n i-i hie -.. hers 11 plavvr.i : o'lAI:!'! Powie distanc-'s th? chairman of t-vs In the nerve even Samps ihe piliccal c vith which he K-xema. saltrh-'irn. ;et:er, chatlng. i and i 'v poisoning and all k'.n t -nitres a:-e I quickly cured by PeWitt's Vit h 11 U 'l nim-t- i s.ilve The cor n n nil- cur-' ,'HAS. iak. ! U li'HIKRS. Pruirgist. his claims. Pittsburg Dispatch. The old settlers claim that it cannot rain on the full of the moon. We have noticed that It can do abjut anything It pleases. Minneapolis Journal Hoax Henpe.-kke says he the rest cure J-nx Why. everv ii.iv. ruiax i kii-'w wife is away. i taking s" him but tils White Collar tine tick is interchange, able wiih ii It A N t'o. and V. T. 'o tickets. LAN" PIN -.I ANP OKPICK- 1" k f il ALPKIt STIIKKT. KOTII 'I'HONKS M VIN r,i 11HTLANI. OKK E. VY. CRICHT0N. AgV Ponl"n.J JOHN M. FILL0ON. Aft The Dalles A. J. TAYLOO. Art. Astoria ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. TO Cl.'P.E A COLD IN ONE DaY. Tike Laxative Bromo-Quinine leu. 2ic. A surgical operation Is n"t n.Kj-sirv to cure piles. PWttt's Witch Ilaxel Salve saves all that expense anJ never fails. Beware of counterfeits. CHAS UX;KRS. Dnigr't. Ut PORTLAND Arn J.in Portland fnlon Pepot ll lua m. 4:5ip.m lfor Astoria and Inter-! 40 p.m. iniediale points. I ASTORIA. I 7 45 a.m.Por Portland In-Ill a.m. j r or i t y in ii-rm -u;aie points I1V.3U p.m. That the Common Council of the Citv of Antona hi dei-UrM Its determina tion and Intention (o Improve Sixth street. Ui ihe Citv of Astoria. Clit-iop County. (V.'gvin. . UUI imt an I re. corded bv John McClure friy ihe norlli l !ne of iimnierolal street (o the txint on said Sixth slr-vt mtu-r.' (he shikk ' Intersected by the north I ne of h!.n k . In Mc 'lure's Astoria. If rieu,e west, erlv acr.sw sal. I street, rtivpilng (he crossing A( the Interse, ti.-ns of snl, Sixth sin-et mill I ton I and Astoi-tr-'ts throughoii: t'i- entile nldlli of s iid street on-1 mi the establ shed I irraile thereof. That said In pr-.vem.-nt "hill i'.iiss( ,.f t-i-molnK -i I in,- it. j planking .ml si-lenalks on ih- portl ns of said sir vt to ho Improve! nn, gr.id lug the am to the es nhlished grab-! th-oimhoiit the wl-lth Ih'T-of In-'hisae of put i -ng In biilkh.-a-l nf!l,i. n; h. I-1 the fill it- r os s.iid sttp'ct ,it ihe liorih line ,,f the diipr m-nicnt imt for a !:s anc of 1a f -.-t nouth'-rlv fr on th north end of (he lnproeiii n: il iig ih. east line of the tro-l. mi l c ii -r it .- I . n a s,ew;ilK t fi--t wide on e,,-h s..le With a BUtl-T on e,,-h sib- of the S. ..- along th- curb of 'he si.l.-wjlk fr mi th- t'oteh lliu of i 'oiiimcrci.il sir-et i- ihe south line of Hon, I sipei. an, ..inklntf the portions f al-l s'reet to lw un- prov-d through in: the fall wi,ph there of between s gutteit from th- north I lie if ( mm -r-al str,.l ,i t!i s.mtli I line of Hond stnet nn,l t the full wlph I (here'f lK0w-n the ld .walks ns t-i nil I Hr:lonsi of ih street north of ll..n. I stre-t and I i he ini(rovil. the cowr ! Ing plank to be 'aid Un stringers and to m- 1 Inch-s thick and I: In -h-s wide an I all material nsel to he go. , s un, fir lumber HIIKUIKK'M HALK. My virtue of an execution liie, mil of the Circuit Court of the Klaie of Oregm for ih,. Couittv of ClntSkqi, on the llrst day of June. IIH'I. upon a Judg nielli lendeied llleieln mi the llllh day of Maivh. IW4, In favor of 8. K Harris, plaliillff, and against (leoign 1 1 1 1 1. i,--fe.idniil. for the sum of :fj. the fur i her sum of lot) ailoiney'a fi-e logeth. er with liKnresi hereon nl (lie li'nal rate from the IiHIi day of Maivh, iM't. and the CiMla of mid uimii this writ coinni im'liig nud iei(iili lng nn. ,i lew lip. il (he properly of hv above nmiKd d.ifctldiilit lo satisfy (he Jildgiiiem, In. leiesl, coals Mill all nccilllng msIS I did on Ihe Hth duv of .Inn-, l'.sil, nl l u ll the f-illoivliig .i s, i Un , I i, nl prop, erty. .-vt u Lots B, bloik I. b'lisl All lo Oci'dn llt.ne; lols J. I. , i, V, bU k I. I 'ls I to lllchnlve. lilock '!. b is I lo 11 ;. inclusive: block .1, I cs & to :. in clusive, block 4. Mill's All o iici-im liov. lots 111 to IK. Inclusive, bl-sk 3. lols 1 ,i Id, IH to 17. a-i ; f,, i,-lusivi . block , lots I. '.', 1 ,1. - , It, ,11-lnslv. bloi k i. lot. 1 (,i ,'S. iiic'U'lvo, I.ihK to. lots 1 (.i HO, Inclusive, hio-k II, lots I l.i .'0. inclusive, block It. HHI'st4e, ond Add. to Ocean ilrov; I.hs I, 1. 3, !l, , 7, , f. b. II. l.i. 14 bi.M'k. ,1, lai 1, ;'. i. 4. J. V. . 10. II. I lil.H-k . lots I. lo !. inclusive, blmk J, lots I 1,1 .14. In clusive. bl.M-k lt. lots I lo !, Iiii IiisImi. block IS. lot I (o ;'t, Iii.,iiv, hlm-k IK. lols I (o fl. Inchnlv. hl.Kk IT. loi 1 (.i 24. Inclusive, block IS. I t. I. :'. i. 4. 4, . ?. . . i). i, (j, ,m.k m I to .1.1. Inclusive. , vk M. Iota I, '.'. I I it. 7. I. . 10. io,k .'I. amies o Hill's S-vond Ad I. to K-ean drove. lots 1, . S. 4. S. block I. lots I. :' bl.sk J, ..ts I. .. J. II, I.' bin. k 1. lots :l. 4. 4. 5. I. HI 11. IH II '. v :, 4. 1. 4. 5. 4. 5, i. :. H. 10. blkk 4 10. 1 i, V .1. in. bhk k 8. lols I. i. 3 V '.. I". II. i:. bl.vk . lots 9 bV II, l. bl. i, k :. lols I. '.'. .:. . '. V '- I". II 12. bl k k s i, 3. . '. . :. . 9. Ill 11 12. I.,.-k I I'l. II 12. bl.sk . '.. ii. : t i. i. i. 3. lo lols I. 2 bl .ck It. : 10 block I o, l.i k I lots 1, :. : r.. i- s i bl s k b' II, 12 .1 k k .k .S 11 12. Tab- Twenty-flve p.-r cent, of the In American railways are sail owned In Orea: Itnlain. shir, Tillman has Jabbed the tine of pitchfork into McLaunn. hut vi!l hold while he Is hoisting him? EASIDB DITIIION The lack of energy you feel. th back ache and a run down condition gen erally, all mean kidney disorder. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE will r:ore vour strength and vigor by making the kidneys well. Take no substitute. Hart's Orug Store. his I Mr James Prwn of Putsmouth. Vs. they ; over 90 years of age suffered for yars wicn a oaj aire on nts race rnysi.-ia.ns . could not help him. Witt's Witch Haxe Salv cured him permin-ntiy. CHAS. HOOERS. Druggist. I never knew that love was bl:n, Until one blissful night. Sh-- murmured: "Y-s.'' an-1 now I That it is out of sight: Although Japan Is smaller than Cal ifornia and only one-twvlfth of h-r area Is cultivable, it has a p-piilation of 44.Cs..'H10. tin I Danger, disease ind death follow i.e. gleet of the bowels. f si PeWl't's Lit tle Early Ilisers t regulate th'tn and you will add years ru y-nir life and lif-' NIOHT WAS HEP. TEliP.OR. "I would cough nearly ail night long," writes Mrs. Chls. Appl-gat. of Al-X-andria. In 1.. "and ould hardly gt any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a bi s k I would rough frigtfully and split blood, but. when al! other m ileines failed, thr-e si0 bortles of Vt. K ng's N-w Dis.-.n'-ry wh-illv : cure! me an-1 I rfa-ne, ;s pounds. " It s absolutely guarantee 1 to cur '"oughs. i Colds, La ijrippe. Rronchit s and all Throat and Lung Fnubles. Price Soc and $1.(sj. Trial Dottl-s free at Hart's i Drug Store. j to your vears. Easv to take, Srip-'- CHAS. ROGERS. Dnigg! That uild Improvement is to V ma.l. ! ccordlnr lo plans and aprclfl.-ti l .ns I therefor to Iv pr-paiikl by the city ur- J veyor as here. naffer mentioned, and as Tiam 'o ma t"rs of e'ai, rx.-iti' as herein i. in otherwl pMVl led. according to the 11 ui in pmvlsl ms nf general ordoinnce No 1)1 1'.' We m f the "I y of Ast.rla. ' ' '" I That the costs and rxpen.es of niak I Ing an. cotu'ructlng said Improvement to said slrv( be ,efrav.'d by sjek-lil Coble with .11 Nnrrh. T'.e.. r..-T. I amM-Minerit up.m tru. i i an.l pre 11: i. m. A 10 i. ra. S: ra !'. m. t p m. ASTORIA SEASIDE 'StuiOkv uui) All trains makt cIom connections at ' to and from the Eaat or Sound polnla. J. C. MAYO. Oen'l Fr't and Pas. Agent. The governor of Ohio, adoption of the iresent .- .r ieive, a salary of il'ki a now tm. h-f i til'jti y-ar n-v.-r in Th bilious, :lrd. nervous man cannot successfully eom;ie:e with h: h-althv rival. PeWlf.'s Ut'.le Early Risers the fanKu pills f,ir eonstipat on will remove the cause of your troubles. CHAS ROOERS. Druggi-st. PRAEL & COOK TRANS! ER COMPANY TeiVphon 221. J DRAYING AND EXPRESSING ! All Goods Shipped t Our Car Will Recelvs HpeelaJ AltenUivi. No. EU Duane St.. Astoria. Or W. J. COOK. Vfr Re. Tel. UtL mis. s b-iietp.sl y saul Improvement ac cording to Ithw In-nefltS. which ML I -1 lots, lands and premlsin are Included In a sd-1'I.iI as smf n t illstriet, whl.-h sa.d d. strict -iicliidm all the lota, lands nn.l preiiii-M Inclusive of water fromage benefited hy said I ni-r .V inent an I to le iesse( n -lefnv llle costs mid .X je-nses thereof, and which sal. I special ti,-nmeiir .lls'rct is as follows to-w.t i'onimenc ng :it the southeast c .rn1'! of lot 7 nf hl.sk C2. nnl ruiinrig ilKnr north !br .ugh the middle of hl-.-ks Z2 11 and and on In a straight in- m the United States harbor hue on the south file of the Columbia river and then.o. westerly on a-d harbor line to the point where (he name would le 12. lots I. 2. H, tots 5. . J. i v 2. 3. 4. i. IH. lots I. J. ll. 4, 6 IJ. Iil.sk I.', lols I is. ., :, ii i. 2. 3. 4, :., , ;. , r. 7. s it. i. ti ;. s ;. i. '. bi... k 10. II. 12. bl, I, 7. s ;i, In .'". lots I, I k 21. lots i ' k 22. lots 1, M s k '.'.i. lots 3. I. HHKUirK'H HAIJl! Ity Vlrlue of an rxn.Mnn and order of sain Issued out nf the oltYUK ismrl of the Hlal" M Oregon for the CuUllty of cuts p on May 21 IIMI, um a Judgiiirnl and .mcr of utlg rrndermt therein Msnh I. Is, In favor of lllnke, M, Fall Company, plalnllrT, and against (leoige llllibnri, itefeilitaul, for Ihe sum of ll1M lognllier Willi 111 ter es I Ihrs-eon from datn of Judgment at (he rite nf S ,ir cet per nillllllll and (lie costs of ill s writ. ooininan.Uiig in (o levy up HI (li property of said le fen, hint ib-scrllxsl In said order of ai. lo salls'y s.iid liidgniPiil, iniei-nat ami en sis. I .11. 1 levy upon I lie Mlonlng described real pinciiy: lols 9 nn.l 10. In bl.s k I I In Ihe Town or ,leild. lots I. X 3. 4 V ami 7. In hl-s k . In Ihe Town of Ollll s Ji'Ut Addition to Atoi l.i. lot 2. In hbvk it. In llle T .wn of Scul II.H-k lle.ich, iui.I lot. r. ami 3S. in block ! In the Town of Long Hrnncli, all In ci'i Cuuiily, Hieg.n. -slid I lint I will mi M.Ki.ltiv. the ftlh dav of June. l.i. Ml Ihe hour of 10 o'clock III the foi.-lio in ,,f .aid .Uy l Ibe fr.nt door of (ho cnurl house li Ihe 1'lly of V"i,in, Cntop Omniy, Oregon, sell at public au-llon to Ihe h ghesl l.l.lder for c-h llle shove. .r. crlbed real property lo satisfy si. (il.tginriii, lutrrest and nil niing cost. THOMAS I.INVII.IJC. Shcrlf "f Cli i r.ninty. Or'g.i. Astoria. Orrgun. My 21. 1901 . 30. 12. II. lo. 11. 12. I.l-k k . i. . bi, :i. i2, 3. -. . .. i. :. I". 2. i. i. s. . ;. ' lots 1, 2. 3. 4 V lot I. 2. 3. 4, I'' Iota I 12. bl k k . in. II . ;. X. 9. Pack ii'-nr t. -i, , 7 ln.lusly- bl-s-k 2. .c, sue, I.I.M-k 3. tola I s. ). IS. II. 12, bi s k 4. clui.v. bl.vk 5. lols ot 30 to '.4. inclusive to inclusive, bl.s k 7 elusive, nl.vk . lots . 14. l.o.-k 30 to In. lots bio, bl.s bl... 10. . 7 3. citic .1. 3. 4. Iota bl k k b. It. 12. K.Mt Slev 1. bio, k 2. 3 7, I 2. 3. I 2. lots I , bl.vk 2 II. 12. bl ''. lo ;. ... , 7, 1. 8 .'. S 'I i. : 3 4 31. lots 1 2 bli k 32. Pa-.-ti Hi . Iota I. Ms I to 21. .'. t l is ' k 11. 1 HHKIIirrH HALK Hy virtue of an execution ami onler nr sale Isaucd out of lh iMrrult Vlir( of th Hiale of Oregon, for the County of Cist p, on the !'h day of May, ju. Upon a Jiidginent and lers ren.r, llirrrln nn the 7th day of May, Isul. Ik favor of W T Me,,.in-l-l and 17 llauk c .-p,irtnei-s doing busitinas it S. IM fl.'ll ,111 I II. mke mraiiist N C elSI) nn l Aii'iii Jeiin'ii. Iff -iidants for ih sum ,.f 51.1'd.i, with Intipsi th.-ivon a the r.ite of la tier rent p,-r ant. inn rriin the Ml dlV of M.IV. M' ti the 7ih day of M iv. I1!, the further mini of H'. at-torn-y'a f-"S -he o.i'i .in I dlsleii-kp. in. iit ,.f this su ' l ixed n! II" ;l .ml In terest on an!. I )ii-li(.iient- at the h-jtal rate of Inlrrea". an I (he r.o'i of mil I port this writ cofiiin-itiilmg and -eipititng me to .:k,. ile ,,f the foil Wing d-s.-t Pel r. nl prni rty. lo-wlt: Ia.( 7.' In block (?. In Tailor' -Vat it la. In i 'I It soil i ' nin ' v. ' '-gon N -tt. e ' s h-re. g . th.tl I Wdl oil M ii, lav. the 1st lav of July. I's'l. ,it .ti ll, uir ,.f ten o', ,i k In tho f .tvn.. .n of said dav in front of an I at the I'mrt House .bur. :n the iMtv ..( AstoH I'Hls .p I'oinrv Orogon, "ell nl pnM a aiicll.ci, to ihe hiKliest bidder f-ir . ali. Ihe nlk.v - -.s rilr I real pi-.ip.-r:, ( satisfy the llltglllpllt, Ui'ie.t. c-.it. jn ill sec ruing Tll.'X I.IVVIM.E Sheriff i'l4t,i.p Con in v. urt-g.n st .rla. Or-giti. May nth. llk'l I lo 27 In.lii .' 3 I. .' . 7. lots I o 21 in. (o 2" inclusive bi s k l-ts 1 Iota I to H. In . M. It. 12. It. lot 1 to jn. Inclusive, lota lualve. bbk'k I", lots I to 'I. In.bislie. hhk'k II. b.'s I li 24 In. In sue bl.k-k 12, lots I to 24. Inclusive bl.vk I I. lots to M. III. Iu-ve. bl a k 14. I.i'a 1 M IK. luclusue. lota ;s t.. :.(. in.luHe. blo'k l'i. Ic.s I (o II In. In - sie. hl, k 1. o( I o 14. Inclusive bl.k k 17. Iota I to ;.(, inclusive. I. I s k IV Iota I I. SI Inclusive, bl.s k In. I to I'l. inclusive. Iil.a k 20. lots ' inclusive, hi-, k 21. lot, I to M ive. hl-s-k 22. lots I to .'.. In bl i k 21 lots t,, 11. In, lualve '.' ,.:s I p. . inclusive, block 1 -o '.(. 111. Ilislve. block :i lols l l'v li. Ii. 20. 22. 23, 21. 2'.. 2ii. 14. .!.'.. .III. ill. II. 42 Pi, '-I. bio. k 27, 'ois I to 22. nn 1.1. k 2S. I ns 1 lo 22, Inclusive 21' I I'.. 17 Int lot rse. te I by of t.'ncle Sam is producing a quality mucilage that applies) the statute of j barkeepers rh-r limitations to the gag about the post- j lionalre class, age stamp being stuck on the letter. A member of the 400 has married a booze cb-rk. If this 1s evidence tha; daughters of the 4'1 Intend transfer ring th-lr affectl.fis from coachmen to Is hoi- for the mil- A FIREMAN'S CLOSE CALL. , "I stuck to my engine although every i Joint ached and every nerve was rai kej with pain." writes C. W. Bellamy, a lo-1 comotlve fireman, of Burlington. I )a. "I wa.s weak and pale, without any ap-j petite and all run down. As I was j aJiDUt to give up. I gut a bottle of Elr:-1 trie Bitters and. after taking it, I f-lt a.i ; well as I ever did In my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain! new life, strength and vigor from their I use. Try them teed by Hart's Drug Store. Price, 50c "The doctors told me my eo.jgh was Incurabl.". One Minute Cough Cure male me a well man." Norria Silver. North Stratford. N. H Because you've not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't desnair. One Minute Cough Cure has cured thousands and It will cur yr,u. Safe and sure. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. the bl , k north-rlv an I then.' a straight line through , blm ks 12 and 21 to lha; the union "ouncil of the I'ltv' corner of lols I In bl.vk ofAs'.irla ia,s d"vl i,-eI Its determination ! east on a s'r.iUtlit line and intention to Improve all that rs.r-! of beginning, all of said notice is hereby uiven. The Russian empire is prdjohly th areatest contributor to the world' sup ply of fur. Russian and Siberian hunt .. .1, ........ n-...nl... 1 tUUt tdUi Ii.liBt. ill cr, ,ai--l I yB.IUJ SIIIIUUIO e,vw,v. r-lllljllk ug Store! ; Price wc 1 m-m marmots, and X.0H.Vj -uir rem. The trouble with these agnostic mar. riageg is that they make It so very hard for the women to prove to the Jury that they p-ally ought to have alimony. SAYS HE WAS TORTURED. "I suffered such pains from corns I Ci-iuld harlly walk." writes H. Robin son. Hillsborough. III., "but Burkle.vs Arnl-a Salve completely cured thm." Acts like magic on sprains, bruise. cuts. sore, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers. I Prf ct heal-r of skin disaseg and piles. I Cure uarinted hy Hart's drug store. I 25c. "A few months ago, food which I ate f'r breakfast would not remain on mv stomach for half an hour. I used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and can now eat mv breakfast and oth er meals with a relish and my food It thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol DyspepsH Cure for stomach troubles. H. fl. Pitts, Arlington. Tex Kodol DeppsU Cure digests what ycu eat. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. If Emma Ooldman maks good h'-r threat to ' launch a millennium of an anarchy" Andy Carnegie w make It a Htand-ofT with h-r by launching a million of books. WORK INK 24 HOCRS A DAY. Th';re'g nn rest for thos 'Jreje l.t tie worker Dr. King's New Life puis. Milllois are always busy, curing torpid liver, Jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague. They banish sick had iche. drive out malaria. V-v-r gripe or weaken. Small, aste nice, work wond'-rs. Trv them. 2e: at Hart's drug store. Some of the wooden churches of Nor. way are 7K years old. and are still in an exc -lient state of preservation. Thir timbers have resisted th' frosty and al most Arctic winters because they hav l'n repeatedly coated with tar. ':t to the nomination. He would decline It Morgan mu.st maintain pr-stige as King Domain: ;i in Chi.-igo just Hav met and ron.-oct, Trust! I'a Hi. For tiustl- if of h he Would Tiu-cful )iii. milii inait" "1 a Sky-scrape Edwarl Huss. a vvej Known buineH rn in of Salisbury, Mo., writes: " I wish to say for the len' flt of others, that I was a suff-rer from lumbago and kid ney trouble, and all the remedies I to.ik gave m no reljef. I was Induced to try- FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, and afti-r the use of thre. bottles. I urn cured. Hart's Drug Store. Dyspepilts cmnot be long live) be because to liv reouires nourishment Food is wit nourishing until It Is digest ed. A disordered stomach cannt digest food. It must have assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure dlg-sts all kinds of food without aid from the stoma th, allowlntr It to rest and regain its natural func- ti"ns. Its eem'snts are exactly the sam ns th natural dig.etlve fluids and It simply can't help but do you good ''HAS. TVXJEIta. Dnigglst. A number of young lilb-rt trees hjv teen uent p :- agriu'ura depart ment from flre.e-e Th,- nuts 'rmn thes.. tr -es are the arg-st and hiiv- tie-firi.-st flavor of ntiv fllb-ri -le-cirt-rrient has y.-t dis'i.v'-red. and every 1 f -fort in to be made to encourage rni Kroiving. Ira T). ReekaM, Dur-coinbe, Ia.wrlt -s: "My little b,y s. alded his leg frorn the knee to 'he ankle. I used BANNER SALVE Imm-diately and In three weeks' time It was alrnos eniln-ly heal ed. I want to recommend It to ev-rv family and advise them lo keep Banner Salve on hand, ns It 1s a ur cure for scilds or any sores." Hart's Drug Store. nun or -eventi-"nin street. In the Ctv of Astoria. Clitsop county, Oregon, a laid out and re.i.rde.1 hy J M. Shlve..y, from the south line of Commenlai street to the north line of Franklin avenue, to th- full width thereof, and on the established gnule there.rf'. From the sou'h line of -ommerrlil street to a pilnt fifty f.-t nonh of the north line of Exchange street, said portion of said street shall b- Improved thr.njgrtout tha width tb-r-of by removing Ihe old roa.1- av anu un.ierpintng and planking the same throughout the width thereof, and rnnntrurtlng sidewalks on each side meror ten feet wide. the coverlnir piank of the mid rertl..n of said street from curb to curb to be 4 Inches In thickness bv 12 Inches In width. From said point fifty f.-et north of the north line of Exchange street to the north line of Exchange street, said portion of Bald street shall be Improved by grading and planking the west half thereof and un dernlning an I planking the east half thereof and constructing sidewalks ten feet wide on each side thereof, said por tion of said street to be planked throughout the with thereof from curb to curb with planking 4 Inches In thick ness by 12 inches in width. The entire Intersection (,t Seventeenth treet with Exchange street shall be Improved by grading and planking the same through out th Intersection, except the east ten feet In width of the Intersection, which shall be improve.! by underlining and planking the sime, the covering ulank I to be 4 Inches In thlckm-wi bv U Inches In width From the south line of Ex- change street to the noteh line of Frank lin avenue sap portion of sald street shall be Improved by grading the same throughout the width thereof n, the es tubllshed grade, and planking the ame to the width of ll f.-ot through the (-en-ter thereof with coverlnir Plank 3 In ches In thfr-kncw by 12 Inches wide laid upon stringers, and the construction of sidewilks on each said portion of said street 10 feet wide nnd constructing gutter on each sid- of said portion of said s'reet. All mat-rial used shall b! good, sound red or yellow fir lumber. And said Imprivment shall be con structed according to the plans and sne, Ifl'-a'i ns th"r.-of to be prepared bv I the city surveyor hereinafter mentioned. and as to nutt-rs i,f d"tail except as herein otherivis- provided according lo he provisions of general ordinance No. l'tfil of i he f'lrv of Astoria. That the costs and expenses of making and con structing said improvement to said street shall be defrayed by spr-ciil as sessment upon the lots, lands an I Prem ises le-nellied by said Improvement a.-, cording to the benefits, which said lols, lands and premise are Included within a special assessment district which said distrlot Include all lots. I iruls and rem s.-s boneflied hy nald improvement an I to h" assesed to de fray the cost ;uid expenses thereof which said special as c,-Inoni district Is as follows, to-wlt: Commencing on the northeast corner ast line ,.f i ext.-ndcd i south on ; th" middle of i the southwest j 21 an I then, e to the Point! blocks beinvtl In sa d City nf Astoria, us laid out and recorded bv John MiClure. I That the city surveyor of the City of Astoria has been directed to prepare an t Hie with the auditor and rsiil. e ludxe estimates of the costs and ex penses or constructing said improve ment and plans and specifications for the propose J work. This notice Is publlshel In the Morn ing Astorlan for eight sucesslve days '.n pursuance to a reflation ..f the sa d council onl-rlng the sam-. adopted on the Irl day nf Jun. 19"l. The first publication tselng on June 5th, I'jol II E. NEIJsO.N Auditor and Police Judge of the Citv of Astoria. M. ta I to 21. In. In llfi.V '. bl vk lots . it l'v 30 t,'. :..'. Iilalv . I.I... k ll. I. 31. .Hi. .'et. 51, ! l.islv 11 I.' k k 31. lots I 1 I . II SHERIFF'S SALE Notice I hereby given, that I will on Monday. July Hth, 1901. at the hour if ten o'clock, a. m., at and In front of ihe Court House door ar the City of As toria. !n Clatsop County, State of Or ron, I will offer for sale and sell at pub He auction to the tilght bidder for cash In hand at the time of sale, all and n gular the real estate ami projierty to which the County of Clatsop and School Districts No. 1 and 6 of Clatsop County, have acquired title bv virtue of sale for taxes, and all real estate and property that ha been heretofore ouivh ied by Clatson County or School Districts N' 1 and tt of Clatsp County at tax rales and illle acipilred thereto thereunder, and wbl 'h Is now owned bv said dun tv, or said Schoil Districts. THOS. LtNVn-LK. Sheriff. Clatson County, Oregon. Dated this 29th day of May, 1901. PROPOSALS TO FI'RNISH CRt'SII- ED KfK'K, Sealed bids, marked as above ad dressed to the county court of Clatsop county .Oregon, will be ns-eiv.-d bv Ihe court, until I JO p. in. June 24. 1901, lo crush nnd deliver (or cither) good, hard rock for the N'-halem road. No. "7. Bidders w ill state the ,rl, e charged per yard of 27 . -ublc 'e"t, for crushed unscreened rock, not more than 2'i In ches In diameter, delivered In bunkers, suitable to load In wagons by gravity, an I sltu.it -d wl'liln one mile of the bediming, or on either side, of said roid. No. 77. Illddors will also slat" the price harg"d e r cubic yard, to deliver said crushed rock, one or more miles fr un said '.tinkers along and upon said road No. 77, where (Hivc'cd by the county road master. HI I er wll also stale the prl.-e for same kind if crushed rock, provided f'latsop coun'y furnish a rock crusher and englnr' power, Ten per cent of the amount of bids will be rocelv-d ;is a, guaranty of good faith of ihe bidders. Th coun'y court reserves Ihe right to reject any and ell bids. If. J. WHERITY. j County Clerk. . i. . '.'. m. n. 12. iii. 14. 20. 21. 2. 21 29. 32. is, it. U. 43. 111. 41. Ii. bl )- k in lots I to ,M. In. block 11. lots I, 2. 7. 1. '.I. pi. b'... k 12. lots I. 2. 3. I. H. bl. Ids I to ;7. inclusive, bl.vk 34 I i 27. inclusive, bl.k k 3.'.. I ds I IncliHv. h,H-k 3. Hill' First All to Asi nii. .ill of the ahove d-i rlhe rcil piM'i'y a In Clataop I'.ninly. Oregon. Nc Ic. Is hereby niven thiil I will on Monday. Ihe l.'.th .'ay of July. Iu. at the h-ur if lo o'cl-a-k In the forenoon of sad lav in front of and at the I'.nirt House do ir. In -he riiy of Astoria.! 'Intsop County. Oregon. .'l at public auction i the olgheat bidder, for cash, i rhe above .Icacrlhcil real property to SHMIHFFH SALE By virtue of an execution .unl .cfr of ! ud nut of (he On ult Cojrt of the State of Oregon, for (h 'oiini y of Cl.va.i.. .hi the 27th day of My UxiJ. upon a ludgnwiit n n l -r.s th-rnln on the 1th dav of May. In favr if c. II Jackson, plaintiff, and against W 11 l-' l.i ir Is. defendant f,,r (he Su n of line Bundled and Eiahly one 71 100 dollars. : , Nether lih intefrsi the,,,rt ! (tin rnte of i ier r-.i( per annum from (he h d.iv of M iv. I Jul, dm rsl on I lltio.ienien'a ..f this suit lat'l at II".'" mi. I the ota of and up.Ji this rlt eotnin in I im an I r. .ulrli,g me (o make sale ,.f the fillowlng I s -ilim-l r.il lroce-'v. to wit l.t i.uml.cre,! fnuri4i.ln block nii'n. U-iel hii'ii -ihie 1 37J i. In ihe town T Vt. u a as la d .-ui mi I record" I by Join. M Hhivelv. lot lltlliihiT.-. fourteen i Mi. :n block nuiiihereil five iM. in l-Vrst AddlMoti In 1 1. e,-iri drove n laid out in rrs-.e-,, d bv I T Mulk- y, In CI i s i 'oiiniv. i h - g oi N'-iil.e ts ii.-i.-.v given, (hat I will ..i Monday. Ihe 1st day .f July li. ( thn hour of in ad .ck in ihe 'nrenon of tt .1 day, 'ii fruit of a') I at the Court H-msw I sir In the rity ,,f t .na. C'a'.aon I'.uintv ureitoti a-i at public tu, tl in, to the IiIkIi -t lit I l-r for cash, the nh .v described real property lo saiisfy (he ludgui'-nt, Int.-1 : . coa a an I icci u n costs. w TllnH. F.fN VII.KK. Ulierlff, l'lnt,i I'o.inlv, Oregon As oil.i. (iieK Slav '2Nth, li satisfy an t nil Inl-rest, As: said ludg'iienl. ii.vrulng ! TII'S LINVILLI1 Sheriff . i 'lain-.(I Count y, ir.a. meg ui, June 1 . Ho osts NOTICK KOR PCIILICATION Oregon city. Fulled Kill-. Iind offl. Oregon. Mav 20. 1901: No.lce la her-by given that In coin pi .inc.. with the provisions of the net of congress of June 1. I7, eiitltbil "An i Judgment HIIKUIFK'H SALE By virtue of tin rxecuiloii and order of site Issued ollt of ihe Cr.l! I'ourl of the State of Oregon, for the County of CI its,, p. ,iti the Hth day of May l'Ki; upon a JudgemMit r.nd Te, therein . the 2nth day of Fehruarv. I Hi. itv favor of Myr llnsai.ll. phinflff. nnd against M.irv Uillette. d.-fendanl. for (lie aunt of tM:, 40, the sum of VW 40 hiving l-een sallsflssl. lenving a Inland- .lust on ncild f the sum ,,f lie, inir.-th-r ad for the sole nf limber land In (Imi with ln(ir.s thereon .! the rata nf Slate of California. Oregon, Nevada' 10 per c.-ni per annum, nnl 'he costs of and Washington Territory." a extend- and upon th w ill commanding nnd re ed to all th' public lind stales by at I uulrlng me to levy upon ihe properly of August 4. 1S92. William W. Pope, of of the above limned ile'-ndilnl In aatlsftf ')lti..y, County of Clalao.i. HtiMe of I Ihe balance ..f td ludgmenl, interest. Oregon, has thi day filed In this office i mssls ami ml ii.vrulng cost I did nn his sorn statement. No, 5271, for the the Hth day ,,f May 191, iitaoli the purchase of lot 4. aw. 8; lot I, 2, 3 and I following described rrnl pr.ipertv to. 4. of octlon N). 4, In township No. wll: north, range No. 7 wst, and will offer I lad 9, 10, II, 12, 15, Hub of III k S3' proof :o show that the land nought I' lots . 7. 23, 24. 25. ii. Huh. of lUk tu mor valuable for !t timber or stone' lols , 9. 10. II. )?, in. Hub of Rlk 7 than for agricultural purpows, and to lots Id. 17, 27. 21, 29, .10, Huh of lllk 9" establish hi claim to said land before! I"i II. 12. lllk 49; lota 7, 1, ), Blk , the register and receiver of this offlrei an I nil ihtn portion of blo'i k m r at Oregon Oily, fregon, on Thurmlay. I rrlhed ns follows; herlutiln nt ninr I. a u,k .1... tnnt iff.. ..n ii ,. . . . . i ' nil .J.I.V oi lliausi, ioti. fie ii.iiiiea as wltnee; Mr. Mary Den'k, of Olney, Clalaon County, Oregon; Hehnstlnn (Baser, of olney, Clitiop County, Oregon; Mrs. Appollonla Johnson, of Olney, Clatop County, Oregon; Hldney Dell, of Aio rifl. '"lalsop County. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse Iv the above-described lands are r. Miiested m file their claims In Ihl of fice on or before said Sth day of Au gust, 1901. CHAS. B. MOORI0M. Register. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice u hereby given that Ihe Un dcrslgned have been appointed adminis trators of the estate of Alfred H. Hlone, deceased, hy the County Court of Clatsop County, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby required to present ths snme to the undersigned duly verified ns ny law provided, within six months rrom the date of this notice. Verified claims agnlnsl said estate may b pre sen ted either to Ihe undersigned. H. O. Van Dusen. at his office, at Aatorla. Oregon, or Mr, J. D. McFarlnne nt his office of bftslness, at Knnppa, Oregon. All persons Indebted lo said estate, are hereby required to pay such Indebted ness. H. O. VAN oUSrcN. J. D, M'FAKLANK. Administrators of the Estate of Alfred II. Slone, Deceased, Dated this 1st day of May, 1901. on (lie north line of lot In sil.i i,i,.l 4' fct east .if the norihwest corner thereof nnd tb mce running eaat along the north line of nil, I lot and lot S. 27 reel, them- south on a line paral lel with the wet 'I tie of ald lot , 60 feet, thenr,. west 27 feel, thence north to Ihe place of beginning being ertlons of lots fi and In mill block 111. In lh City of Astoria. n laid out mid record.-1 ,y ,jhn M. Shlvelv Lot 2, In Sec. 21, Tp. S. N. of It. S. west of the Will. M.T., 37 0.1 ncr-. Begin at south hou-tul iry nf Hblvely D. I C. 414 M feet west of S. E corner of raid D. L. C. nnd run thence N and parallel with the K. line of na, p. t Pi to south boiindiiry of pip,. i,' r "f W Ihetire west nlong snl.l It. of W. lo n point 191 3 feet west .,f Mat tine of tract herein described. Ibence anuth iwni pariuei to east line of Irncl herein described to south huundnry f ,M p. L. C them- along snl.l south line to beginning, containing 41 niTe, n Tp . N. of R. , wipt nf Will. Mer All nf said described real properly being In Clnlsnp county, Oregon. Notice s hereby given that I will on Monday, the 21th day of June, IWil, at the hour of ten o'clock In Ih'i forenoon of snl.l day In front nf and at Ihe Court House door In the City of Aspirin, Clnt sop county, Oregon, sell at publlo auc tion to (he highest bidder for cash Ihe above described real property lo satisfy said Jiidg-nent, Interests, costs nn.l all nccrulliB costs. THOH. JJNVILLE. Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or Astoria, Oregon, May Hth, 1901. 9