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THE MOUSING ASTOKUN mimAY. .IIXP 22 l Tiiephon Main 4L TEfvMfl OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. SMt by mall. per year Bent by mail, per month (Becred by carrier. pr month.. ...1100 ... .SO ... .M SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mail, per year. In advance. C0 AU eoromunk-atlorn Intended tor pub llratlon should be directed to "Editor Attonan." Ituslness communication of all kinds and remittance muM be ddrd to "The Aitorlan Publish tug Co." The Attortan guarantee to Iti ad vertiaera the largeat circulation of any woaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can had on ap fcratl ? the business manager. In the columns of the Daily News of yesterday a correspondent signing him self "Clilien" makes deflnlte announce ment that the Hon. C. V. Fulton will again be a candidate for I'nlted nJ an arrang.-mont Is made for peace. How soon this way be seem hard to determine. We read of a Hr tsh victory ore dy and the next we are Informed of unexpected activity on the Vrt of the Boers. . The main forces of the latter are separated and the lighting gWng on in spots, but they ore being slowly driven hack and losing their hold in the country. IV Wet's where :vut Is uncertain, t'ut somewhere 1n the south, along :h. Cape Colony and Or.vige Free State border, while Uotha is being pushed Into the northern Transvaal. Kitchener's policy of de nudation and concentrate':' : hiving Its effect and must eventually force a surrender or result in practical annihi lation. It is awful, but It t war. Allen Halveraon of Wit Prairie. Wis., savs: "People come ten mile to buy FOLEY'S KIDNKY CURK,'' while J A, Spero, of H-Hier, Ind., says: "It is the medical wondjr of th age " Ilart'a Drug Store. Kurope proposes to bar out victims of tuberculosis who arrive from Am erica, but the prvposal Is a bluff. He. Iwecn the consumptive imm'.gmnt ami the consumptive tourist there Is a wide distinction. The tourist doe not go .inroad to become a puuivr, nor to breed his kind. WITH THE PARAORAPHKRS A. O. nianchcrl. West Bangor. N. Y.. says: "l have bien troubled with kid ney disease fir the last flv years. Have doctored with several Phvlclni and I gt no relief until I used two bot tle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CUKE." Hirt's Drug Store. R osevelt will Visit Colorado, osteinl. bly io fish for trout, but If he run upon the man who swatted him durng the t-amosttgn he will club the rtshlng rd and enjoy a more rigorous tyie of sport. 1:' up to l'vy.in i d.vline his kind of a third term. St. Paul DiPtch. William Woodard. of Deoatur, la., writes: "I was troubled with kidney disease for several years and four on do'lar ! bottle of FOLEY'S KID NEY CL'R cured me. I would re,-om-niend It to anyone who has hlJny Hrewer' tioubt." Hart' Drug Store. The supreme curt Justice st work winn ng his wlfe.-M nneapo- ( Confidence men in Cb cago, raided by lis Journal i ,h Police, complain that this was an XWHT WAS HER TERROR. "1 would cough nearly all night long." writes Mrs. Chaa, Applegate, of Alex andria. Inl.. "and could hardly livt sny sleep. I had consumption so bad that It 1 walked a block I would cough frlgtfully and split blood, but. when all other mvllclne failed, three 11.00 bottle of Dr. King' New Discovery wholly cured me and t goJiW 68 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Cold. La Urtppe, Hronchltis and all Throat mid Lung Troubles. lllce fttV and 1100. Trial bottles fre,. at Hart's Drug Store. Caracas has been severely shaken by an earthquake. Now will Castro be goo J? Pittsburg Dispatch. When the average smill boy washes h... . ..,nrt.l.,K... ..... . L.. I I , u e vi v " . l- t . . i i a . . iv v . : them. by Cycling has Ir ups and downs. Aft?r the down, use MANNER SALVE If you are cut r bruised, it heal the hurt ouickly Take no substitutes. Hart's Drug Store. States senator. The statement is alsojh9 han(, he can always furnish thej Fn,. M,xU. 0, made that the A:orlan opposes the election of Mr. Fulton to this hononble office. Therein "CItlxen" l In error. The Astorian doe no: now oppose, nor has It ever printed a line that could be construed as opposing Mr. Fulton's election to the office he desires We would rejoice with other Aflorians over the honor conferred upon our distinguished fellow townsman, an J will contribute "a much as any other newspaper or cl-.iien towards defraying the expense of the brass band that will welcome his homecoming after the victorious tight. But that Is neither here nor there It 1 not a factor in this discussion nor are the references of "Citixen" O oth er political matters of any import In the controversy. The truth Is that Mr. Ful ton cannot conceive of any one oppos ing him unless on grounds of persona! antagonism. He would speak for the community whether he voices Its sen timent or not. As a mitter of fact the one offense of which the Astorian has been guilty is daring to reply to; Mr. Fulton. We should have taken his chiding and. like a repentant child. towel as proof Montana Record. comes ' an elaborate I statement that no revolution is Immi- nen) there. Neither Is n revolution nil. . , minent nere. n r in f;ngwn.i. nor in A Paterson man wen; cr.uy trying wwrn, oth(.r plac,, ,, b, ,,. to keep poor. Here is a warning to tloned. On of the advantages o having wide streets lies 111 the fact that pi lice man can sh.vt at ait i st .tplng i'ritoner nitlinu; kliing main ,.f the pas-crs-hy, A FII5KM AN'S CLOSE CALI. "I stuck to my engine although every Joint ach 'd and every nerve was rucked with pain." wrltea C. W. Uellamy. a lo comotive Mreman. of lturlington. Iowa. "I was w-ak and pale, without any ap e:lte and all run down. As I was ah nit to give up, 1 got a bottle of Elec tric Hitters and. after taking It. I felt as well as I ever did In my life." Weak sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor (Mil their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaran teed by Hart Drug Store. Price 90c. That college girl whj stole Hi get away from the mnul of sen. vol life will be Just bor-d to death when the has to pass all hr tine picking oakum. SHERIFF'S 8AUC." iniirrn pai in. i ii'n Ei LULLaW m Andrew Carneg-.e. Montana Rev-ord. I J. Pierpon: Morg-an Is no: altogether' heartless. He misht have farmed the ' Ice trust and he d;,ln':. Kansas city W4rld. Whit sort of an ornithological para, dox will I: be if the stork should come M the home of the Herrons? Chicago Journal. In suburbin life the man with the hose now claims as much attention as his brother with the boe. Mail and and Express. Mem.: To count flve-and-twnty be. fore I undertake to nom nate anybody for president again. Dr. Depew. Chi cago Tribune. BLOWN TO ATOMS. The old Idea that the bodv sometimes needs a powerful, drastic purgative pill has b--'n expl.xl-vl; for Dr. King's New Ufe PHI, whvh are perfectly harm less, gently stimulxte liver and bowels to expl poisonous matter, cleanse the sys tem and absolutely cure Constipation and SI k Hetil iche. Only lac at Hart s Drug Store. Major Rockefeller is said to hive died Insane, while a prisoner of the Fili pinos. It mlgt be well to ascertain now the pirticular Filipinos who had him In charge, and thn learn some thing of the methixts that drive a brave man crazy; also to punish the perpetrators. Ecxema. xaltrheum, tetter, chafing". Ivy poisoning and all skin tortures are quickly cured by DeWitt's Witch Haiel Salve. The cerain pll cure. .'HAS ROGERS. Druggist. ..Portland Astoria I?oii(e STR. " TAH0MA." Dally Rouii! Trips gcept Sunday. TIME CARD' L'ave Portland Leave Astoria . P SAYS HE WAS TORTURED. "I suffered such pains from corn I could harjly walk." write H. Robin son. Hillsborough. III., "but Bucklerr Arnl.-a Salve completely cured them." Acts like magic on sprains, bruise. should have promised to be g.xid. Mr. cu. sores. scaicU. burns, boils, ulcer. ... . I Prf?ct henl?r of skin disase and piles. Fulton Invited the truths that hae Cure j.j by Hart s drug store. nettled him. He made himself a party j 25c. to a dispute between this papr and the Oregon'.an; he poured forth tor- Genrai Shafter vill retire at the enJ of this mo.xh. His service has been long and hon iroble. and the close of it will without doubt be marked by some freshly-dv sa! insult on the part of ine Examiner, of San Francisco. A surgical operation Is not necssary to cure piles. DeWitt's Witch Haxel Salve sa-es all that expense and never fails. Beware of counterfeits. CHAS ROGERS, Druggist. WOP.KINK :t HOL-P.S A DAY. j Th?r's no rest for those tireless lit- tie workr Dr. King s New Ufe Pills. ! Millions are always busy, curing torpid ! liver, jaundice. b!lioune.s, fever and ague. They banish sick hea-lach. drive out malaria. Nwr gripe or weaken. Small, 'asp? ni ". work wonders. Trv them. 25c a: Hart's drug store. Mr. Ja.mes Bruin of Putsmotith. Va.. over 90 yea's of a su(Terl for yars with a bad sore on his face. Phyi. ians could not help him. Witt's Witch Hazl Palv curM him permin-ntly. CHAS ROGERS. Drugiri-t. The feeling of friend). nt-os between England and the I'nite.l Stat -s is mark- -ntly well actU.n:ite.i with ".he lair of ...!,, . ... 1 ...1. .l h. ' .w.'u .-B...B wuinru " o' - , rents oi aouse aim muiv, n hj.s h aaj.ilt prated glibly of the "dignity of argu ment." Apparently Mr. Furton is un. us?d to opposition. He wants his own way. and, like the child in the famous soap advertisement, "he won't be hap py 'till he gets it." So far as the im provement of the channel of the rivers from here to Portland is concerned the Astoriin's position is unchang-"d. We want terminal rates for this port, and do not and never w ill favor giving wea pons to the enemies of Astoria that will be continually turned against us. And all the sarcism that Mr. Fulton can in yoke and all the communications that he can inspire will not change th at titude of this paper In its fight for As toria's advancement. THE DALLES-PORTLAND ROUTE STR. ''BAILEY G ATZERT. DAILY ROUND TRIP (KEPT MONOIT Cascade Locks. Hood River. Wblte Salmon and Tbe Dalles TIME CARD Leave Portland 7 A. M Arrive The Dalles. j p. , Lev The Dall.f 4 1 Arrive Portland 11 1' MEALS THE VERY BEST CTSunday Trip a Leading Feature. UThls Route has the Grandest Scenic Attractions on Earth. Through Portland connection with steamer Nahcot a from Ihvaco and Long Beach Points. ! I'twa's ami-cigarette law has be.-n j pronounce:) constitutional. Now there j r-miins the duty of pronouncing It enforceable. White Collar Lin? tlck-ts Interchange, able with O. It. Jt N. Co. and V. T. Co tickets. LANDING AND OKFB'E: FiT iK ALDER STREET. BOTH 'PHONES MAIN 3il PORTLAND. ORE. E. W. CRICHTON.AjD PortlnnJ JOHN M. FILLOON. g The Dalles A.J.TAYLOR. A(1. Astoria TW-phon- p.'kt T-l -p'' 1I-- lly virtue of an rxex-ullon an. ordr of sal Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, for the iVuntv of Clatsop, on the 16th day of June. 1S01, upon a Juilgnient rendered therein on the INth diy of Mar. li, Ht.t. In fa vor of J. T. R, J. v.. It ggln. 11 C. ThoniiMon and K '.. Ferguson, partiiem doing IhisIiicas under the linn name of Ross, Hlggltis A Co.. plain tllTs. and aguliwt Stlaa II. Smith, de felidillit. for I lie sum of lii.'i U an itists of said action laxe l nt $.M WO. am1 which Mid Judgment draws Intercut from date at th" into of 10 percent per annum until paid, mid upon whVh there was realised Um fswullon am order of nale Issued lien-on mid cred lied hereon. Mai-h i. Ishil, the sum of IV.1..W. leaving a tkilnuce due on a! Marvh i. t'-mt. of IM0.00 wlill Interest thereon from sal I dale until piild at 10 ler cent per annum, and the costs of U'ld upo:: this writ comiii.indiiiH and re-iulr ug me to levy ukui the property of the above named defendant to galls fv the bit lit nee of mj,1 judgitient, In- teres', cost and all aivrulng imsis. did on the 15th day of June, Wl. duly levy upon the following d'-ectllied real IToperty. to-wlt: All that portion of the Solomon Smith IVnatlon l-an.l Claim situated In the County of Clata'tp, State of tregoii described ns follows, io-wll: Beglnn ng at ihe southeast corner of the town tf IdleMlUl according to Ihe map and plat thereof, recorded In the office gf (he County Clerk of Clatsop l ountv, and as laid out and recorded by Silas H. Smith and hi wife, thetue In it westerly dlre tim f,llowlng the south line of said -own to the north boundary of that certain I tract o( ittno in sum initiation i.anl i laim now ,wne.t i.y i.oui Klri-1, tff, thence citt to Ihe north boundary tine of .hat ivrlam tract of land In el, IVmatl n I. in, I t'lulm own l by the Astoria and I'oltrnbla Itlver Ititllroad Company. tli.nce easterly along th,. s.i 1. 1 north l-'un lury line of sad tract of !nn, onl by catd As toria and Columbia It ver Itallr w,) i'oni my to an Intersection with ihe east botiiiilary line of s.tl I town of Idlevill.l If pro) i ted. tli. nee northerly on tiald vrojecting lin,- to the place of beiun!iig AU all of bl.vks mimb ie, I. 2 J. I. . V 9. IU. II. I.'. 1. 1'.. :i. J2. 23 .. and an ,r ti, it it. excepting lots 9 an, I in. nnd all of b!.H-k five excepting I 't one. all In the town of Idlewild. n i'Utls.,p Couniy. Slate of Oreg.si. as laid out and record ed hv Stl.is It. Smith and li s w:fe. according to the nwi and plat 'here of on re.-or I In the office of the County Clerk of Clatsop County. Oregon Also all that portion of the Solomon Smith Dmailon lind Claim situattM In the County of cutsop. In the State of Oregon, and lying w-t of tbe west boundary line of the said town of Idlewild. a fores id. excepting a certain tract of l.in.1 .wned by The Flavel Ho tel Company containing 11 m-M, a per deed revnll In Volume ' M." age IM'. Record of Iee.!s for Clatsop Ooun. ty. and a certain tract of land owned by aid Flav -I Hotel Company as per deed rscordo.) in Volume ' iis." page Is. lte.Mrds of Iee.Vs f,.r Ctais-p County M I Notice is heroby given that I "l mi M l M.indty. the .lay of July. 19UI. at i the hour of lt o'clo. k in the foreman J of sahl day. in front of ,tn.l at the I'ourt Il itis- d'Hr In Ihe cpy of As toria. Cla'sop County. Oregon, sell at nubile au- t'.-n to the highest t,i,ier t r cash, the ib v.. l.-scrilx-d real property to satisfy said Judgment. Interests, costs and all a.vromg costs Tilort I.INVII,LI-X Sheriff of Cl,t:, County, ore s.,ria, or-., June is, iii. There may be gold in Kansas sol. but it is nuite certan that the safe- iv to g-t it out iii to u-e a self-blnd-T. The lak of energy you feel, th back ache and a run down condition gen erally, ail mean kidney disorder. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE will restore vour strength and vig rr by making the kldnfys well. Take no substitute. Hart's Drug Store. Danger. dLs-ase and death follow ne glect of the bowels. Use I-Witt s Lit tie Early Risers to regulate thm an I you w-ill ad I years to your Mf and life to your vears. h.av to taK". never gripe. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. There seems to have been consid-ra ble gl ry in the writing of the "Love Letters of an Englishwoman." At leas'. s"veral supposed writers of them are basking In the glory. THE HORRORS OF WAR. Sattle Post-Intelligencer. Some of the horrors of war are il lustrated in the announcement mad by J. Pierpont Morgan tok his picture ; of the duchess of Oiinsbo rough to ' Marlborough house recntiy for the in i spction of K r,g Elward VII. You lean kid J Pierrunt. if vou like, about 'his amateurishness in art. but he ROGERS, Druggist. knows who is a Judge of duch-wses. The bilious, tired, nervous man cannot sur.cessfullv compete with his ha;:hy rival. DeWitt's Little Eorly Risers the famous pills for constipation will remove the caus of your troubles. (.has The Juatifkation of Alger goes bravely on, but som -how death doesn't seem to find the shining mark at the top of the army register. Dyspeptics cmnot be long UveJ be bcaus to live requires nourishment. Food is not nourishing until it Is digest ed. A diurdered stomach cannot digest food, it must have assistance. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests all kinds of food without aid from the stomach, allowing It to rest and regain Its natural func tions. Its elements sre exactly tbe same as th-i natural digertive fluids and It simply can't help but do you good. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. Edward Muss, a well Known business man of Salisbury, Mo., writes: " I wish to say for the benefit of others, that I Mr. Broderic-k In 'he British house of was a sufferer from lumbagj and kid- . . . ,aa . 1 ney trouble, and all the remedle I took commons, that more than 40.000 persons ; me no j wa, ,Dfluced to are In the concentration camps of the ' try FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, and , j after th use of three bottles, I am lranevaai ana .ran- ruei : ,vmi. . cure1. Hart's Drug Store and that during the month of May ninety-eight men an 1 ?.1S children had died in them. It was an unfortunate necessity that require! the concentra tion of Boer women and childr-n. which was defended by the explanation that if permitted to remain at their home they would furnish provisions to the men In the field, and so prolong the war. It does not seem, however, to have accomplished the purpos-, for th war is not ended and the Boer are fighting with savage energy because of the Imprisonment of th-ir depn-l-nt ones. Doubtless the British would now be glad to release them, but to do that would be more cru-l than was their original capture. Most of them are far from th-lr homes, and these are now in many cases devastated; ih.-ir iius bands and fathers are with tb-ir sev eral commandos, and, if tinned ioo they have nowhere to g. and n nhintr to support life till th' y could r-a h their former homes, if they should un dertake to do so. It is not a pleasant pictuie to comi-hi-plate, anj one wiuld be glad if it had never been painted; but it stan Is out on the canvas; and will probably con tinue in evidence until one or both par ties to the war ehall grow tired of It Now It I said that Elward, king of Great Britain and the Norh f Ireland waa steering the Shamrock when she met with that ai-oident. And he could n't refrain from giving the Shamrock a bum steer. "The doctors told m my cough wa Ineurabl-?. On Minute Cough Cure made me a well man." Norrla Silver. North Stratford. N. H Because you'v not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't dsplr. One Minute Cough Cure ha cured thousands and it will cur you. Safe and sur. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. " " PORTLAND. Arrtr 8:00a.m. 'Portland Cnlon Depot 111: 10 a.m. 6:C5 p.m.for Astoria and lnter-9:40 p.m. mediate point. ' ASTORIA. I 7.4r.a.m.!For Portland In-llDMa-m. 6.10 p.m. :term -d;ate point lt30p.m. BE ABIDE DmaiON. If ithe Willies of '.he New York Yacht club persist In barring the Independ ence frm the Internal lonul race, Tom Lawsn can amuse himself by going out und sallng around the Constltu. tlon and he Shamrock, door. "A fow months ago, food which I nte for breakfast would not remaui on tnv stomach for half an hour. I used one bottle of your Kodol Dyspepsia Cur and can now eat my breakfast and oih er meals with a relish and my food Is thoroughly digested. Nothing equals Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for stomach troubles. II. S. Pitts, Arlington, Tex. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what yrtu eat. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. The more one sei, f yr Rudyard Kipling's poetry the more Is one as tonished at the business capacity of the man who can -!) if. ! ASTORIA ittj a in I 1 ru. SEASIDE I 7:411a. m I 4:(i . m I 1 in a in I 12 V) p m I 7 iOO p. in Suii.lsy only All trains make close connection at Goble with all Northern Pacific train to and from the Eat or Sound point. J. C. MAYO. Gen'l Fr't and Pas. Agent. Tra D. Reokard. Dunoombe, la.. writ "My little boy s.-alde,) his leg from the knee to the ankle. I used BANNER SALVE Immediately and In three weeks' time It was alinos' entirely heal til. I want to recommend it to ev.rv family and advise them to keep Panner Salve on hand, as It Is a sure cure for seilds or any sores." Hart's Drug Store. J. A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Ii UXURIOUS Travel ADMINISTUATolt s NoTH'K. Notice is hereby rIii th.it the mi. dei-sigiie.l bus been ui ".i:il".l adminis trator of the eatate ,-f Th s O'Connor, d--cease I All pemoiis h ulng . l.il-ns i tigiiinst sai l est.tie .ire r.'.ii!r.- l to pre. i sent the sime to him duly . Titled ac- cording to law. witlili in, m lis from this date. I l I k'l.KTI.-l.' Admlnlstnit r .f Ihe Ks'at,. of Tho O'Connor. Iie. -nsel Di e ..f llrst public;,! on. June :i, laol The "Northwestern Limited" train, electric lighted throughout, both Inatd and out. and iteam heated, are with out exception, the finest train In th sorld. They embody the latest, newest and best Idea for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, aud altogether are the most complete and splendid production of th car builders' art. These Splendid Train Connect With The Great Northern Tbe Northern r'acific and The Canadian I'aclfic AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and tbe CAST. No extra charge for the superior accommodation and all claase of tick et are avallabl for passage on th ramous Northwtern Limited." All train n thl line ar protected by tb Interlocking Block System. W. H. MEAD, H. L. 8I8LER. General Agent. Traveling Agt Portland. Or. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want tbe beet aervloe obtainable aa far as apeed. comfort and safety is concerned. Employe of tb wincunhin CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our train are operated so aa to make cloee con nection with diverging line at all Junction point. Pulln-.an Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through train. Dlrlng car service unexcelled. Meal served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class er vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you ticKei over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct connection' at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call n any ticket agent or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wl. General Agent. THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given, that I will on Monday. July 8:h, 1301, at th hour i t"n o'clock, a. m , at .ind In front of the Court H .use door at the City of As toria. In Clatsop County. State of Or gon. I will offer for sale an I sell at pub lie auction to the highest bid ler for ch in hand at the time of sale, all and sin gular the real etat and proTty to whUh th County of Clatsop and School Districts No. 1 and I of Clalson County have acquired title bv virtue of sale for taxes, and all real eatate and property that ha been heretofore purrhised by Cliitson County or School District N'. 1 and t of Cl.it p County at tax rale and tlile tutipilred thereto thereunder. unl which I now owned bv said dun ty, or said Schol Districts. TROS. LINVILLE. Sheriff. Clatsop County, Oregon. Dated this Nth day of May, 1901. PROPOSALS TO Ft'RNISH CRUSH- ED ROCK. Sealed bids, marked as above ad dressed to the county court of Clatsop county .Oregon, will be received by the court, until D20 p. m. June 24. 1901, to crush and deliver (or either) good, hard rock for the Neohalem road. No. 77. Bidders will sjtate the price charged per yard of !7 cublo 'est, for crushed unscreened rock, not more than 2 In ches n d ameter. del verd n hunkers I suitable to load In wagons by gravity. on 1 altt.itt.l ...OhO. mil.. . V. n beginning, or on either side, of said roid. No. 77. Rlddr will also state the price charg'd per cubic yard, to deliver snld crushed rock, one or more miles from said bunkers along and upon said road No. 77. where dlreced by the county roni master. Millers wll also slate the price for same kind of crushed rock, provided Clatsop couniy furnish a rock crusher and engine power. Ten per rent of the amount of bids will be received ns a guaranty of good faith of 'he bidders. The coun'y court i-es.-rves the right to reject nny and all bids. II. J. WHERITV. County Clerk. PRAEL & COOK TRANSPCK COMPANY Telephone 221. DRAWING AND EXPRESSING All Good Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. KM Duane St., Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Mir Re. Tel. lltL SHERIFF'S SAIJC. Ry virtue of an execution Issued out ot the Circuit i'ourt of th Htat of ore m for th County of Clalaop", tin th first day of June, llnil, upon a Judg. mcnt rendered therein xi Ih llth day of March, Wi, In favor of 8, K Horn, plaintiff, and against t)iug Hill, de fendant, fir the sum of IMS S3, the fur ther sum of 160 atloriiry' fees togeth er with lntire( thereon al the legal rate from (he 0ih day of March, It'.'l. und th costs of and uimii this w rit iMiiuti me: lug and requiring in to Isvy upon the property of the al-ovo nnnicl defendant In satisfy the Judgment, In tel est, c.sits an I all accruing cutis. 1 did on Ihe th dav of ,luu-, ItSM. st itch the following described real prop erty, lo.wlt: Lots (, 7. block 1. First Add to tV n Grove: lots J. J. I. 3, d, 7, Id H k 1, lots 1 to inclusu. block 1. Iota I lo li, inclusive, hl.x-k S, lots & to 5.'. in clusive. 1,1, sk 1. Hill's All M Ocean irove; lots lit to IN. Inclusive, block S, lols I lo It IS to 1i. i) to CI. Inclusivr. bltM'k 4. lota 1. J, 1 .. t i, ,n.-Uilvo, bl(Kk 7. lols 1 to '.'. iiic'ti'ivv. liosk 10, kta t to St', Inclumv.-. h'o-k II. Ici ) u X Inclusive, block 14. lill'Se.-ond Add to Ocean (Irovi: l.xs ), J, 3, (, t, 7, . (, ir, II. .i. 14 block. I. lots I. Z. I, 4 1 7. . . 10, 1). is, block 4, bo I. to K Inclusive, block T, lot 1 to 14, In clusive, block 10, tuts t to :4, Inclusive, hU'l, IS. lo I to li, In.-U'iV". Mock 14. lots I lo M. lnclulv. Iilok IT. It 1 Id 34. Inclusive, block H. I t I. S. 3. 4. &, I. 7. I, , 10, II, II bl.vk l', lota 1 I I 3), Inclusive, block SO. lota I. I. I. 4. 0.4, 7, I, , 10. Ill h k i. insx (O Hill's Second Ad I. to cean Urove. lot 1. 3. 3. 4. S. 4. r. . 10 II, 12. block 1. lot. 1. S. .1. 4. . 10. II . bltvk S, lots 1, I i, 4. S. 4. 7, V a. 10. II, 12. block 3, lots ). .', 3, 4. t, 4. 7. 9. 10. block 4. lot 1. I. 4 &. . K. t. 10. bhs k I. I ts 1. 3- 3, 4. S, 4. . 9. 10. II. IS. bl.vk 4. Ids I. S. J. 4. 9. ID. II. 1.'. bl.k 7. lots I. S, i. 4, 1. . 7. . . pi. II. IS. block H Iota I. 3, 4. t, 4. 7. . S. 10. II IJ, bl.vk . Ula 1. 2. 3. 4 , 10, It. IJ. bks k lo. loi 1, S. 3. 4. 3. 4, 7, i. 9. 10, II. IS, block II. lots I, 3. 4. 5. 4. 7, . . to. I-U'k 1.'. lota . S, I. 4. i. 4 I. . 9 10. M. k 13. lols 5. 4, 7. S. . Mock 14. lots I. . 3, 4, 7. . 9, 10. II, IJ. block 15, lo' 1. I. 3. 4. 1. 4. 7. . 9, In II. IS. bU-k 1, lot. 1. 3. 3. 4. i. 4. 7. 4. 10. II. IS. block I", tot, 1. 2. 3. li II. IS. olock l. lots 4. 5. 4. ;. 9, block 19. 1ms I. . 3. 4, i. 4. 7. X. 9. In. block SO. lot 1.. S. 3, 4. S. 4, 7. . . b, bl.vk 71. lots 4. i. 4. 7, . 9. !. II, IS. bl, k 33. lot. I. 3. 3. 7, . . In. II. IS. bl.vk 33. lots 1. 3. 3. 4. J. 4. 7. . I", J. IS. bl.vk '.'4. lot 1 J. .1 4 4. 7, i. 9. m, :i. is. bl.vk ins i. 3, 4. S, t. ;. . 9. in, 11. IS. t'l'Vk 24. lot I. 1, 3, 4. 5. 4. 7, S. 9. in. II. IJ. bl.vk 37. lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. , 7. s, in. 1,1, vk 31. lot 1. 3. 3. 4. 1. 4, 7. S. 9. 10. hlik-k 39, lot. 1, j. 3. 4. ft, 4. T. s. 9. 10, II. IS. bl.vk 30 lots I, 3. 3 4. (. 7. , 9. KV 11, 13. bl.vk 31. lot I. 3. 4. S. 4, 7. 4. 9. 10. 11. 13. bl.vk 33. Pa- clfio Prk near Fort Sleyeti. dr; lots I. 7. 1 4. 3. 4 7. . bl.vk I. l.xs I lo 74. Inclusive, bl.s'k 3, !', to In, -In. sive. bl.vk 3. lot 1. S. 3. 4. I. 4, 7 9. 1. II. 13. bl.Hk 4. lota I to 34. In. cluilv. blivk S. lot. 9 to 37. luclusiv. lot 30 lo r.4. Inclusive, bl.vk 4. tots I to 14. inclusive, bl.s k 7, ,t 1 in 14. In. elusive, nl.vk 4. lot. J. . )0. II. IS. 13. 14, block 9, lots 1 to 30. Inclusive. I'M 30 t ) (4. Inclusive, bl.vk 10. lot 1 to M. inclusive, block II, lots 1 to 34. Inrlu sive, bbvk IS. lot i 34. inclusive l.l.sk 13. lots 1 to 14, inclusive, bbvk It, lo's 1 m 19, Inclusive, lots in It. inclusive, bl.vk J",. t. 1 to H, Inclu sive, bl.vk 1. lota I to 14. Inclusive, bl.vk 17. lots I to r., inrlu.lve, bl.vk 11 let 1 t i '.4. Inclusive, bl.vk 19. lots I lo 34. Inclusive, bl.vk SO. lot. 3 to 34. Inclusive, blo-k SI. lot 1 to Inclu sive. Id s k lots I to 14. Inclusive, block St, lots I to 14. Inclusive, bi s k :4. lots 1 to 14. Inclusive bl.vk S lots I to 4. inclusive. bl.Hk 2V lots S. 4. 14. I'l. 17, IS, X 3.'. , 24. 3'.. :., 3s, HI. 3?. ttt. .it, :m. :.s. 41. 4s s, 4r. r.s. 1.1, 7,4. bo. k 37. 'ot. t to 33. mclu.lve. block 3 l:s I to S3. Inclusive, hi... k S'.', I .-s I. 3,7. s, '), u. U. j, IJ. II, )',. pi, 17. is, jo, 31, 3, 3S 3. IS. .14. :ii. V. I. .1t'. II. IS. U. PI. 4S, 19. M. 11. 12, 14. bl i k !0. lols I :,. ,'!. In. Iiislv.-. block .11. lots I. 3. 7. V 9. pi. II. IJ block TiS. lots 1. 2. 1- 4. . block 31. lols I to 37, .tlclll.lte. l,o,-k HI. lot 1 to 37. Inclusive, hl.a-k 31, I. I to II. inclusive, bl.s k 34. Hill'. First Aid to A.torl.i. all of the above discrllie reul prier'y s In Clatsop roitnty, Oregon. No' Ice Is her.-by given that I will on Mond.iv. Ihe llth .lay of July, l:I. at Ihe hour it 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said lav In fmnl of niol in (he i'ourt )Iolse door. Ill 'he i-ly of Astoria. I'iatsop County. Oregon, e-'U at pi,ir sin lion f i th olghe.t bidder, for cli. Hie above described real property lo satisfy said Judgment, Interest, costi and all nc. nun ivist. TIMS LIN VILLH, Sheriff , ritiisoii I'oiinly, Or, Astoria, oregm. June 10. l:wl. NOTI'K FOR PIIHI.ICATIDN I'nlted Stiles Ivind 'iffl.e, Oregon City, Oregon, Mav 20, 19o: Notice Is hereby glvri thai In com pliance with the provision of the act of congres. of June 3. I7H, entitled "An set for the 'ale of Umber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed lo all th - public I in.) elates by act of August 4. 1S82. William W. Pope, nf ilney, County of Clatsop. Stale of Oregon, has this dov filed In this office his sworn statement. No. 6271, for th purchase of lot 4, see. I; lot 1. 2. 3 and 4, of 'ctlon No, 4, In township No. 4 north, range No. 7 wsst, end will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or sion than for agrlcultiiril purpose, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this istflce at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the xth day of August, 1901. He name as wltne: Mrs. Mary Denek. of Olney, Clatson County, Oregon; Sebastian Ulaser, of Olney, Chtiop County, Oregon; Mrs Apnollonla Johnson, of Olney, Clatsop imnty, Oregrin; Sidney Dell, of Alo- ria, Clatsop County, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse Iv the above-described lands sre re Muested lo file theM- claim In this of fice on or before snld Bill day of Au gust, 1901. CHAS. R MOORKS. Rcglsier. BIIKRIFFl BAUD. Hy vlrlu nf n eiecuUnn n, polr ot sale Issued out of th om uu ootiri of the Slat of Oregon fur th Couniy of Clatsop mi May S3. 1901, upon a Judgment and order of l rsiidarttt Ihsroln March 14, 1199, In favor of lllskf, McKall Company, plaintiff, nd gainst tleorge lllblieri, itefaii.lani, for lbs Sinn of 11431ft lognlher will) l tir es! thm-snn frotn dale of Judgment at Ih ris of 4 p.r cent per annum ml lbs coal nf iii writ, oiMiimsndlng in lo Ifyy upon th rotieriy of sal.i d fen. lain descrlbpd In said order of sal, to satisfy .aid Judgment, interest mil cost. ,1b) levy upon Ihe following drscrlbe, real proper' yt lens I and It), Iii bbs k 13. In ih Town or Idlewild: lot. I, t I. 4. ft. 4 and 7, In bl.vk I, In the Town of Hilt's Flnit Addition to Aslorls; lot I, In bbvk 44, lit the Tiwn of Seal It.vk II.M.h, and lols 23 ind 31. In blivk 2, In Hie Town of lKig Uroiii-h. all In cia'e.p County, ('regm, and that 1 will on Monday, (lie 34th dav of Juii. l'AU. st ihe hour of to o'rlork In the forenoon of said day In the front d.ior of Ih cuirt hotis In Ihe Clly nf 1st. a Is. ilnlsop IVunlv. Orern, sell at publl, an.-tlo'i to ihe h, wheal Kidder for csali this above. ds. crllied real property to aallsfy .aiil Ju.lgmriit, In ereat and ll a.-, ruing rosl. THOMAS UNVIMJC ShcrllT of Cla's mi County, Oregon. Aalnria. Ortgon, May 3, 101. SHKR1FFS ALK My virtue of an eiecutlon and order nf al ln.ued out of tin Circuit Court of th Stat of ortron. for I ho County of CIs I tp, tm th 24ih dsy of May. 1901. upon a Judgment aiid Jwuv renders,) ihsreln on tfw "Hi day of Mv, lo. In favor of W. T. Soliolllld and W. Hank, co-ivtrtnsn, ibMtig bualn a S.ho). Md and lUukc. araln.t N. C, Jenii and Ann Jensen, defntidanls, for th urn nf JliVjsn. with lniert thereon st (he rale of IS er rent per annum from ihe ?:, ,1 1 v of May, W. lo lh Uh day of iUv. 1901, (be furllier ami of t ij at torney . fee, the cost, an I dl.bunM men! of this .nil title.) at lift 20 and In terest on sold Judtruieiil al (be legal rale of lntre,l and th cos. of an. bpun this writ CMiiiii.tM lIng and e-.ult tig ma to nuke atle of the foil ,wllg l.-scr.liS real pmiieriy. t-lt: Iet 2J in blot k 4.'. In Taylor's As( fl. In Clatsop County, Oregon N 'tl.-e hereby gl"ll, thai I Will n Monday, the 1st lay of July. IMI. at th hour of ten ! .vk In the forenoon of said dav. In from of an I ot the Court House .bur. tii the City of A "tori. Clatsop Coun'y. Oregon. . at puhiie auction, to Ihe ItlKheat bidder for caah, the .bov-, des-rlhe.l real proivrty, to satisfy Ibe Jutgnisni, inieret, rsn tnd all seeming THi iS I.INVILIJ: Sheriff. Clatsop Couniy. tiregjn. Aatirl. Oregm, May 3!h. )1 SHHIIIFFS BALK. Ily virtue of an neciitinti tmd o',ur of saln sue,l otit of (he circuit Court of tha Slate of or-gon. for the Couniy of CU'.op. on (he 37ih day of My 19X11. Uon a Judgment midenxl tb -rein on the 4(h day of May, 11. lit fw i.f c. H, Jackson, piain'tff. and again! W. It. F ln-trd. defen.btnl. for ihe aim of Oia Htin.lirsl and Kight y-on 71 100 dollars, together with interest iheitnn ( Ihe ra'e nf ii per cent per aanum from the h day of May. !9ol. the cst un I dl.tcirsemi-nts of this suit un I al 110 20 and the os-sl. of ind up.Ji this writ ,'iiiiiliiiin I'ng Sli t requiring n e to make sale of the f . Mowing , - . tilid ret pr,,p.'"y, to-wltt Iet Inlllll.er".) f"Ul'lil. Ill )! k IHl'll- bere.l thliiv-lhree i3"i. in -he ( . n of Aatoiia n laid "ut mi l ro, ,.r.e I by J.rhii M Shlvely, lot nutuh-i-et fourtveq 1 14), in block miniboe,! flve ill. In Fict Addition to Ocean lirove as laid out itil.t rvirded bv J T. Mulkry, In i1.ti.op Couniy. or.-g.n Notice is h'-M-l.c given, ih.tt I will on Monday, the 1st ,.tV ..f July. i. at the hour of o o'.-l ck in the forenoon of sa.d day. !n fr nt of an I at die Court II us door In (he city ,.f A.t.tria. Cation Couniy. Oregon, sell at public tu (Ion. to the bkth ( bl I )r for cash, the ah v described real proprriy lo sa(lfv th )tilirni"nt. Inter-:, c an I accruing; i sis TH.iS I.INVII.I.ir Sheriff, C!atM Couiitv, Oreg.in, Aitiirla, Oregm. May 2Sth. IJU. SIIKIIIFF'S HALR ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice I hereby given that the un- derslgned have been appointed admlnls- trator or the estate of Alfred H. Stone, dereused, by the County Couri of Clatsop County, Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby required to present the sam" to the undersigned duly verified as by law provided, within six monthi from the date of this notice. Verified claims against said estate may be pre sented either to the undersigned. H. 0. Van Dusen, at his office. r Astoria Oregon, or Mr. J. D. McFarlane at hi office of business, at Knappa, Oregon. All persons Indebted to said estate, are hereby required to pay such Indebtedness. H. ft. VAN DUSFN, J. D. M'FARLANB. Administrators of the EBtate of Alfred H. Stone, Deceased. Dated this 1st day of May, 1901. Ily virtue of an execution and order of .ih- Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, on the 14th .lay of Mav 1901: upon I Jtidgem-mt rend Ted 'herein on Ihe 20th day of Kehrunrv. 1WI. In favor of Myr Itusseil, plaintiff, and against Mary I. (lllletie, defendant. fnr th sum of IfW.I 40, the ruin of Jloo pi buying hern satisfied, leaving a btlaiu-e dun on suld Judgment of ti e iiiu ,,f $IV together with lntrl (hereon at ihe rate of 10 )ier cetil per annum, and 'he cot. nf and upon tins will commanding ind re quiring me to levy upon the prierty of the above named df'"n,ant lo satisfy Ihe balance of id lodgment. nterst, risits and all accruing costs. I did nn the llth day of May. IMi. ittach th following described r'al property, to wlt: lads , 10, II, 12, 13. Sub. of nik. S3: lot. (1. 7. 2.1. 34, 2ft, 2., Hub of Tllk. 14: lot I, 9. 10. 11. If, 13. Suh. of lllk. 76; lols 14, 17, 27, 28, 29. 30, Sub. of lllk, M; lot H. 12. (ilk 49: lots 7, ., 0. lllk. M; an I all ih.n portion of block 111 de. crlbed is follows; beginning nt a point nn the north Hue of lot I In tld block. 48 fet cast ,f the nnrthweit corner thereof and Ihenc running ent along the north line nf said lot I and lot 5. 27 fe. t. thenc - south on a tins paral lel with the west 'Ins of sold lot 6, 50 feet, thence west 27 feet, thenc north to the place of beginning being portion of lois ft and 4 In sail block 111. In Ibe f'liy of Astoria, aa laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvolv. Lot 2. In Sec. ?!. Tp, 4. N. of R. ft, welt Of ibe Will. Mir., 37 03 ncre. riegln at sotiih bound iry of Shlvely D. L. C. 414 M feet west of S. R. corner of sld D. L. C. and run thence N. nnd parallel with the. K. line of said D. L. C. to south boundary of pipe line R. of W., thence west along said R. of W, to a point 191.S fer west of east line or traci herein deirrlbed, thence soulh nnd parallel In east line of trnct herein described lo soulh boundary of snld D. L. ('.., thews along snld south line to Ivglnnlng, containing 4 41 acre, n Tp, 4, N. of R 9, wi st of Will. Mcr. All of said described real property being In Clnlsnp couniy, Oregon. Noilcn Is hereby given that I will on Monday, Ihe 24th dny of June, 1901, at the hour of ten o'clock In iho forenoon of said day In front of and at the Court House door In the Cllv of Astoria. Clat sop county, Oregon, sell at public auc tion to ine highest b dder fir rash th above described real property to allsfy snld Judg-nent, Interests, cost nnd all accruing cost. THOS. L1NVILLF3. Sheriff of Clatsop County, Or. Astoria, Oregon, May 14th, 1801.