Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1901)
THE MOKXIXli ASTOKUN. Sll)W. .11 LY 'H. mi THINKS THE POOR ARE INCREASING Japanese Student Talks on So cial Problems. PFMEDY NOT VET POIND I oald Like la See filled Ststc Put So cislUtk Remedy Iota Effect for a Tnsl Matters in the Fir East NEW YORK. July iiV B.uon Hiy.i Iwaski. wrn Is s.iid to bo one of the wvalthu-sl of the M.kadeTs su'ojoc'. will rail for England from this ictl l' ,'iiy w.th two of his brothers .ml thr-.v chcr f;!),iiv countrymen on the steamship Vmbria. In iliscu-' ; the cmd tion o' Japan he saU that tr. hs nitl.'t. Iji.J the rich were growing richer and the 1 vir growing poorer. Baron Iwaski is a .".t.lu;U- 'f r:i:, ylvama University of -.he class of SI. but for the past ten years his been liv ing in TVklo. He hi 'us: crrivej in New Trk after a -.:.- acr.is; -r.e con tinent from Seitile. W.th him are To shiya Iwasaki, his eous'n Hi, leva anJ Tasuya Iwasnki, his brothers. a.:U J'"."- tatru Hayo and Ta:iXj Svne. He carries the her'.Jetary title of "ilaivshatku," or ") .ror.' to hich sucoeelt-d not long a anJ besides v in: very wwilthy is i s;ulen'. of inJa tra! and social questions. Have you any poor in J.iran?" he was asked. "We have," he nswsred, ' and they itro continually inor-'i'ift in numVers. The rich are grW.u richer and the t r poorer- although the change is gradual. It is due to the Introduction tf the new industrial system." The barin said he was glad to see the r-w system Introduced, but he did not !.ke ;he accomfianying disparity be: ween thr rich and poor. When ask-d if any hojy hal hit on a remedy he. sail: 'That will have to be found by the p. li-.k-al oconomists. won't it?" then he a '.V 1 with a smile: "Do yvu think you have -lv-?d the problem here? Perhaf" the : iv rvfll r.-mdy is socialistic. We shall l-- sa l t see you put on? Inti fleet an 1 then - may folMw y.mr example." ' K w Jo y.'ur Miow countrymen r -gard the Chin:-se jrituat-r.?" he was ;.sk-.-l. ' Do they 'hink now that :hr.; i ar.y danger of their havi-g . fl?-.: Ru-. sia?" Why. the trouble over M anrhur.a has ail V en s ttle-J. of ours ." hv s..ii. I'n i-r present en 5!ti -ns th're s r.-v i r 'bibility of our going t war. W. !-. r ; deire the dwmembtrm-n: i '"'nina What we do want is the pen d r' u. .vha: y u want "Japan has a great deal at stake this matter. Should Thina be div.l-i w- might find mu?h of her c n : .'sscssiin of Russia and th-n our c 'mmerctal inter.use with 'h n:i K.sht be stt ipped. No one o in :'.! :i might have to J to pr- t- -t r c':r- Wi.a; we J-sir-. ...f u -, H -.v : s J if an i '-or 1 -.he I'rilt- 1 S; it s t. Sir.- ::, I'n --: n . Mr I'h i ; : r ,s .1. V.'- s-i; ;r . Th - A :. .- n p.. NAVAL, M: 'I T '.',--. V '. ii: ''i--:..- ! M- ti ''..!: I: iix " : f r ' 'ti i s ; 'i e:.: ' I - - ' - '.W.-illX.rD'X. J: .' ; .. i n-ii A 'ion .'...- - j -;V-r.s is mat -T The diseases most feared are those which are Inhented handed down from generation to gen eration, and family to family. By far the most destructive of these is Cancer, -which finds the rreatest number of its victims among the children b , j f wtic V.tfrfvl wra t nintfd ana granu-cuuureu ui " --e- , t . with this dreadful malady. Vou may carry this poison in the blood for years, but as the vital powers begin to wane a slight bruise or cut, wart or mole, 6ore or simple may develop into Cancer. From middle life to old age is the time when the slumbering poison is most apt to break out, a sore or ulcer often degenerating into Cancer, and Tumors become more progressive and ulcerate through the 6kin, the sharp, shooting pains causing the most intense suffering. The Cancer patient naturally grows despondent as one after another the usual remedies fail, and the sore 6hows no sign of hialing. The impurities that have been accumulating in the system, perhaps for generations, cannot be eliminated nor the poisoned blood made pure by salves, washes and plasters. The proper treatment ia tonurifv aad build up the blood, remove the cause, when the sore or ulcer heals. P . . , . S.S.S.goes directly Mr. 3. B. Arnold, of Brwawooo, a. i., wnw. a. tlnT nioer cams, lost under th left eye. It bean .prladinr, nd rrew wor rapidly, destroying- the flesh as it went. A Caaoer is hereditary In my family I beoame thoroughly alarmed, consul tins- the best phy slolana and tealn many blood medicines, none of which did me any good, when one of our leadln dru-ists a4rlsed me to try S. 8. 8., and by the time I had taken the second bottle the Oanoer be-an to show sirns of beallna-. the dlsoharfe grew gradually kss and finally ceased altogether, the sore dried up lad nothing remains but a slight scar. I feel that I we mr Ufa to 8. 8. 8." Wait until the blood IS SO poitutea ana me Bysiaa bo umrouKniy Mtuxuieu wiuj uic poison that no medicine, however efficacious, can check the progress of the disease. If there is a taint in your blood get it out at once, don't wait for some external evi dence of it, the appearanc of a tumor or ulcer. We have prepared a special book on Cancer which we will mail free. Our physicians are ready to help you by their 4ue.aad4uch direction as your case requires. Write us fully and freely no Saiiydical a4vicc THB SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA, v. '. .-, , ml n lilon ' ' - - l-u. n -hM : w i . a ..1 -,'.ei.i- :' T i. 1; s l- i-.r ; A . -I' ' . u to : :ho i ' ' : - M 1 t ,-v. it o: :'-. "ii I it. no! . I ii- V'.i: - m. y '. . Mli.l.-'tS m.vskvn n.w wii; itxcs. c-i:r rt i.--- t...n n No: hx s: j . ti e ! I a- t-HI'-A''. y . -A Tribune fr -m M.'.wav.k .. K.ki '!1 P:;.t. .' -.i t man ot v s.,,-1 ' M : a .ak- v id -nr. u;h h.".- on s v. av :' A I: is sa: I th.i: M:. M : .'-aV v.s th1; jn f.-xr-.'U of i st an '. h- F:om -vtuvs c' : uch with "' ' r.teres.s of -.!. r i 1 the tr:.' : b-'.ng ma !' of horouil'.'.y : i r-r..fg '' :v th-. pr-'S n: a -m nt .! p,.ss !''.: s from a : atr-p -r it. 't standD'::'.: of :ho N rth-' an '. A s'- ati poas-'-s. f th-' :.!:-i Oriet't ., i ; . . . !i::-s M!:U..i t l llii-l'T-lNT. Rrai.iian A lni:ral Ac u s !': s .: of Fais- Arr-.-st. Ni:w YoltK. J.ry : -A a,-r.,h th? Herald fro K:o .!- Jm -- Admiral Mdl-v on W- -.:.-..!., ' ' an other nnmorial ;. the v.ha:n- 'or J V utics a -using Pro-ii l.ott in:Ds a'.. s of false arrest ard ;:n. rts-nme-.t. Tit president of th? chatr.l-.r r--turn d th-1 document an 1 d-Alar?! that th m itt-.' had been dtsni.sse l. The minister f a (furs s conferring with tne I'n :- 1 S at s att I Prruvhin mir..ster r ia:'! :-tf h- l''i -.xerk-an c. -gr- -s. MODERN WOCDMKN ,tFF!''I Al.S Ann u:o -?tti-.-:.t Mad .-f S v ral I t ; an: Apr intm-r.ts. SPRIN'.-.FIKLD. Ii. July tenant-Oovern r X -rth.-ul'. lo a 1 ul. Mo-i- r-i W -Cni-1-. f A n- - a nounc- 1 the a; :--."tti:'ts; - :' t ine s'at - doput:-s Cal.fornla-D I. Th rti- L. H. Al!;; i To- f.'li-'t a. at ;-lt: N "i I laho. T. W. Haiti, y. siinm ns: Washing ' .1 W Wy mlt-g. J X. M-tts.-. Th- ' -arl !.:-" r tw gt-.r.il at: t'l y. - i .:::-! J ' -N-. I I att ' I I.:' nit: -'i v-r- -' . .1 !! V7 T:a.-!11:.I.'. T:T1. Wl- ' . ' si: at' V?. VJ. . f'TCB UlJCiUJ into the blrifrfi. ditfitrnvi the virus, 6tops the for mation of Cancerous cells and cleanses the svstem of impurities. What we say of S. S. 8. as a cure for Cancer is supported by the testi mony of those who have tested it and been re stored to health. .Begin in time, Gon i SEEKING CZAR'S f AVOR .-.m i ll. MISSION IKOM 1UU.T 10 SI. IM.I I KSKI K(J Kcu.mkJ as Another Step in I'v UiiMOimf Kw-i.iti Ititluciu'c in litju-lliiiwsc. : -s: -.' '! :uv of .Olttcl Pics-I T I'l'TKUSKl Kd. July 4.-A buiia'. .:, TiM!itvu ilt i, named Akoh Irani A w.i't li-ibii'f, who has ir.lSnod : ,i of ;h IVilat Uima of Tltvt, . " to l.i ,l:a Ut tX';olHT an 1 was . : I :v th- Kmpcrcr. !! r ;u:n. .1 t T !'; and suc.-invI' d :i : .TMiiSng the Dalai Uima t xorul .i tn.s:'n to St. lVtcrsbut to .p i fr .-nd: rol.i.ton. with this coun- Ta... mt:o:i h. arrive-i utuhf lh i,i -,-c f lvrsb!i'fT atul h.m tieen p'- . .1 !'v Count Um.-..l : ft. I: con- s -t ,-f four poi-sons, one of whom l the is .i s .1 tin:, j.,;,,; I.ama's svon. svr.-,.iry :.-r .h- i 'a' i'O.' i br.: .m autograph leftcr frm th g h ' as to .- j; .: f T.b-.-t to the or.ir. The Ku-1- t:i r.-'wspapotx attach much Ihiisti a" : tli.s jo-.iriv y. 1; marks an rth'-r s t i-i :!; c; ns.-n of Kuss aa Intlu- aa- !- thv In I '-Chuii".' jvsess. f at" Fian -. T r..is:.i:is r-girvl the cstablishmcni f .i . ha::: of o 'iiiiiiutiu-.itlons aor :.i' - it- .f Indian Ktnpire and .he p- r-tf.it-.- : . - da .on of lnd a frmi the Vang-- K a g alley as pra. tically as-i-.i: ! Th N -i " 'i-'. ynui- r gird s- ).!: -f th: tn s..m .is pr -'f ;'-.i: : i .s ,f li-.i-s ,, in M inch iir hi 't ' 1 ''" - ' r iinm'in- -r 1m .iI linu I T i. t.l- '. :il' n it Ui I ., I i-.j.-k .ii lt'i-i.u .. , ;,o th- "Kr-'-d of K.'U , ,:.':(,' frnt'ri-i of 1 'hi ii-n- f.-io-s toward th'' ' A n ol part "f this an'l ,f th- Him'- mrrt In ih--r 1 oj'it written for the T,V-t. . hi i in ir-i-l n It r -portfl I'lin-e Ferdinand, f l!ii.,:!.i, th- iuli,Mrian mln'..t.-r r--i-l.-nt n.',l th- pr-"oU-tit -f the SobranJ ..nl ' mi- to St. I',.-tersburg In the uu tiimr to prs-nt ihP cropTor with a ht ,r,z ni'-lal of th; monument of 'he Kins, ror Ai-xiinder II., which was r- r.tlv imv -il-rd tit Sofia. Th Ituim jir-m aj) a whole has fe 'entiy di.tplay-d much more moderation ani b-nevol';ni'e In its tratm.'nt of the FinnUb 'lu-ntlon than at any time iipe certain el-mcnts of Riuwia c-onjurej up rhf hiK'M-r at Finnish s-paratism. It in n i rut that the vltwg of the high est cIpI'-h In Kuftila have undergone a charge In r -K-ir'l to Finland. The council of the '-mpire not long afp) de-f"at-d the pi'ij-' t of ItunHianlzing the Finnl-b tirmy which wao, as will be remt-mVirtd, the occasion for the whole hubbub. It was not'd as significant about the Hame time that the "Orajdanln" wts pardoned all Us olenn- against 'he Pre.'s law soon flfier it puMHrhed a warm arc nympathetlc article defending the Finns from charges of disloyalty. While there Is nc reaon to believe there I (l ' '(' V'.' ' ' f ! ! "? f ill "r ? - : oil. will bo a vv?.ioi i I 'ii of l-'ia.ii.' i hlM-rtlo. pr t' i'o'. p !;. 'f ml I't.'inn iiit mis p.-ii i fi'l .iii.l , ut: i... I i' t-lc "I no; l pii sue I fOa.'.lo"' V.. , ore natinaUi the last lo tu'cni i, , .'iH lU vl to the i, :tt tnia of things an t o'.igto' note i its wi:'i :h opp.-s.: -i , irty In K.i.l.m.l 1 o, , 'M, 1,-n a iv known .is t !' I- l .1 o.s ai,' s,l i , , , , , - siifiuirrs s ai.k. l'y I it no of an rwu:i. n an I order of sale i-suod out of tlir Circuit Court of :hi. o;alo of Oicg 'ii. I t .he I'oumy of v'l.il'oi'. on the l.-lli -l.i of Jiine, P.Kd. up, n a 1ii,lgiii''n! rt'ti l--re, I :li,r,m on the l:h liv of Mar,!i. ivs. m f. vor of J. T. 15 oss, .1 1' II g it'll s. H C. Thomos.-ii and II ' l', i gii- n. purtnois doing Wu-s iiok, r-',l -r the tlnn nanie of Uosr, ll.ggins Co. plain, tiffs, aiul iig.uti't S las K Sm.th. ,b -fondati:. f,r the sum of J'-'m an. I cost of atd action :ae l a: l-V il. and which s.ii.1 ludgmciit ,1- ims inl.-re.s! from data at the ia:e of 1 percent per annum until pall, and up 'ii wtich there was rea;'l upon rx -eiii.on !! order of sale lsUed l.er on an. I end- It.vl here ni. Ma-vh . P.HH. the sum of Jn'.i .',o. aiing a bn'a'icc ,lue on said Mjn-li . V.i' I. of HPUKt i;h ltiietci thereon from al.l date iint l paid at 10 per cent per annum, and :! c t of a-id upon :hl writ cotnm nid ng and reiulr n me to levy upon the proper. y of the .ibove named divfen hint to satis fy the t'.ilanc- of sa.,1 jii-Uaitfiil. In teres:, c -s.s and alt accnili g o-t. I d. 1 on the t't!i day of June. V.i'l, du'y I'll' UP 'II t'l" fol. owing ! -o: tied real property, to-wlt: All that ivm:!o" of the S 1 men Sm.th Donation l.an.1 C'.a.m s taat-'d In ttie Countv f i-'a'sip. St.i'e f ii-s n. deser.h- d us f.'ll-'W s. to-wit lieginn tig at :tte s 'iithi 1st eorner of tin :.m ,.f llle.M.d a.-eoiditig to the map an I p a: th. r-of. r , -r S-.i in the ot'lce of th- i''i-itv i"erk "f C.it.p Coiin v. an I us lai I ,m' an I recorded bv S I is It Stm !i .in ". !i if--, th-n, in a westerly ,l:t- t:'ii f '1 1 -:n th s.nith 'in- of s..l ivn to the Nellie iVieJimann i Pitite Zslhii3rle 'Alfl 'lEDEdi-VN'S BEG snow :. ui. rr. i. i l.-in 1 in o.i. I . io l . I. ii I 1 ' .ion wi,. - by i.v- A ' : i .i. .:, I 1 ': i i.b ,i It.i-r lt.i..r...i I 1 -.n.p.iti-. . i. i ' a-i-rly a!- 1,8 tri- .-.I.. i (i .r'h ! "iiti l.'i : y Hi,- of til , I trio't of ..it, I .e, fi' M l,y i-Hid A-t,,-ia ii 1 1 , 1 ' ' , i 1 1 1 , i , i , i liver It.i.lr '.id .'. ini'iny Pi an I ---r" , t:,,ii with lh ca-'t b',u ii'l.i r y lin- of fail town of Ml--.ilM If ,roJ--' -l, '! no north'-rly on tiJii'l r,roJ'--','-iiig lln- t,, th" f,la:; of beginning. Alio all of bl'x-kH nuriit) r", I, 2, 3. 4 6, 7, 1, '. V), II, 12, M. 15. 21, 22, 23. 21. 2",. 26, 27, 21. and fill of t,l"rk 111, excni lots 9 ;md 10, and all of blork five X'-i-pilng lot one, all In the town of Idl'-wlld, in llutHoi (.'ounty. State of Oregon, ai laid out and record ed hv Hil.i II. Hinlth and his wife, according to the map and plut 'here of rm r'-eorJ In the office t the County (Jlerk of Clatsop County, Oregon. Alo all that portion of the Solomon Smith Donation I-md Claim situated In the County of Clatsop, In the State of Oregon, and lying went of the went boundary line of the Fald tawn of Idlewlld, aforesaid, excepting a certain tract of land owned by The Flavcl Ho tel Company containing 13 nrM, as per deed recorded In Volume "38," page 182, Record of Deeds for Clatsop Coun. ty, and a certain tract of land owned by "aid Flavcl Hotel Company a per deed recorder In Volume "38." page 18, Records of Deeds for Clatsop County. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Monday, the 22d day of July, 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, In front of and at the Court House door In the City of As toria, Clatsop County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder fcr cash, the above described real property to satisfy said judgment, interests, costs and all accruing coil. TIIOS. LINVILLE, BherMT of Clatgop County, Ore. Astoria, Ore., June IS. 1901. m IIBIIUL PARIV I (iK I) KOMIUKV IO MAUI Nl V MOM Ml Nl loriiicr Pivmici-'n Miiiul'gli' I (i -norcil Ity Mr. Asijiiiili -1 lb. cm I Path ' Onl Hope. NKW Yi 'UK .til i .' V I -.-ii' h 1 ' ! !lo Tl Initio fl-olll I. II I ' 1 " Til1' K 'I. i .ll 1 -w among h I-1' IS III l! Ml . Asu'lilll has ,- el ' ! .'I'll' if ;v,iii,-.illy and lh.it ill ' i ii i' "ii ii mil- a It wa Hume. Hat.'li ,C , r tho It, -foi in i 'liil me, ting 1 is a-'' '1 a s.gnltl.-nnt that Mr A.iitt'i del.'- i.i.et Igiior -I Lord It ' -li. i i's inan fi s.,. It '. runi 'iel that l.n l It" '' n t'-i!. to conduct a iii'ioui n: m th eoun.ry In sup u-. of Ms on !e. which ar- t i c 'ns-.itut - x l.;l-i.il hi' on a new and national t,.i-. I."' I lios lieiy S'i-iih Inc.it-.iM-' ! :'l'i'g himself uiid--:Hl. i':!i'iigh Ii "I" ak' with tluncy mul ii rii.s with !nlt.t Wlieiii u-r he ls.iis .i manlf. '. n p iitic il sitiMil a oine autti r t 1 , -ni- Ili'lllillV Up 'II it '"'' ''!" " C-S-Ol It s si, ,ch at lli. i'.'i I. - "il "I - lv ,1 s gn-d tl elm llate the I '" I pt'" ' a- i s.'iit. hut w a !no. .mpl : an I a tl' i'l ,'Mil.lll l"( v 11'. e won! I I.'. I"' '' if I'lNoe Wh.le li - i- 1 via: ng ill i ' I; ' w-ul I pl -int'i his .wit fiii-oois M v-iu ii -ft- - i Is w ! pull'.l'g tl'.enis 'l ' t '' t -r .i iiicini ii 'ly f -ast A!' hi I "'!.. ' oral- at'.e.i I -I .!: A- pa ; t 1 " ' -r ' !i.-iii nl. f. i -i' - ni 'in''-:- ! i rl i- 111 lit M- .l!'rs -. '; w a- in il a r "p : i I 'ii "f h i . - 'i i i n- , x pr,-. an I w is s. gular . i . lie lit i n'-aiii I 111 it ii , i ' ii ''- - !l- idellt flojtt 01 of ft-..- I ill" I 0 il ' ' pv'-Ho.-r ii-iis ha I ' -i ;: -la '-ii' - ' g I in t pr '. -.I -ha fr--'. "ii t- ' could he A n is i in the p--rm.l i' " : ten's of tlo- party and taa t.'o' ' n". tri upp-r'.ed lr l lt.uOo i s ,.-ws i' to til,' It "ity f ' l I III " l- I loo- of :he i:e-,s of llle emp te and p'k sx .it liing'.y ,f the al--rtlx- nT rt" -f no -rtiment t t pr"Mn i of I'iii ; -ninee nti I nhh-itioti. ad t i g that ' ' the Mtieru: p.u-iy al -n,- cull I 'le e u trv lo-ok for :rT-"iie l-k-i-.li'. 'ti Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. ThU j-fi'parat Inn rtitit.iiiH ail nf tlir dlgtrstatils ami illg'csts u.l kituls i.f i (ikkI. It k'lV'-, lti-.t.uil relief ami m-vi-r i fall-s ti rurr. ll ali"W '"ii I" ' a! .'ill 1 the f'xi'l til w:iti. Tlir in"-' sctisiiivr Kl.oii irhs Oilll lllko It I'.V IIS UfO IllilllV tliolis-uuls nf tll-pi'I't ''' liavo Ik I'II ' curiil ufi r ovi-ryt lung rNc f.iil-'il. It Is uiiitiiniil--(l f"r -t i lu.i' li itmilili's. It can't help but do you good ' Pn ivir-il oulv I'V I ' in v. 1 1 1 a i ,, ,i Weiigo : H,el.ia'l' , ill.. i i tt, jio'. six .Ti''i: !,!: rriti.i' 'AH"' I'n t-l S-.it. 1. ii. 1 ' '" .1 1 : ' I '"I ' ' r ,.-i ' 1 . "i .o.. h : . I l i !, 'lit' r. -t'l.t'. -. , . :, i i i-... . ..:, '..' a t .-i ..' Jn-i- :. l- I. "A f ,r ': ' il- ..' t.ti S.vi I- i" Hi-- ji-.i i i .ilif-'i lo i, "iK 'I'. N i'l ' , I W.Mh.Mt'.oti T-it.: ,r. ,i- . ti-1 -. ' t , , t'e fllbi!, 1 1 1 1 '. " it i- b o ' Anpi 4 l-o'-'. Win. II 1 l.u.d "' .V -t. .r-1 1. i,..ii! ty '1 1''i'. S-iit,- ' I ii pin. h.m th. - lay lll-l l.i 'In- ..Hi . .. .rn r t - - r 1 1 I,'. N . M-Vi, ( - t.. i - i f tli.- . -u t h -.i -1 ', '. " - i. l.'i. in T(. N ' :-) N . Ii '"-' ' N'' i W an, I ii lil toft, r j.r ".( '' ' tii.f !: I in I uitlr ti in.iit. i .ilii-ible f-r - - I ' 1 nOei- til ill f !' .IKIIrll.tlll- ,! ,-1. ,in,i :., , -.t.ii. i, -e, hi-, ; urn ' , , i in I b- f,.re tli- ll-ir .-il'-r mi I It -i r ,.f lbn fill' - St Oi'.-g-ill I'lly " I' it-, lay th- il I d.i i.f . : '!"''. I;'''l II ti'in-Hin witei-t",--' ' ' M-I'ii-:..!. ..f iln--y, i ,ii : Aiitf'iv A l -il'li (' i !- ', lll'-iC"li: .lollies i't'l'K. of S -a-. . i ei. iiii'i Tie en. i - Hi i I i- ". ' A i"ii, iii'ifil A ' v ni'l nl! f -r-"-i , la'ii-oilt i Iv-r-e- ty 'Ii.. ab,, i ,1,-m-t il', l Ian I- are ' ,l- -e - . II!,. tll-! el.lilll-. Ill tllM "HI ,o, . h -f ,i- ..u l :td 'I iy "f ' i mi ". l'-"'i 'HAS. Ii. M' ' 'ItliH. l;e,-iv,-r. SHKIUFF S SAM-:. N itnlce h h'-rbv Kiv-n that I will. m Mtiiily, tin- 2d day -,f S-.iteinlier. llml, at Ihe hour if I'l o'l liM-k In th- f"iii""ii of Haul day. it and In front nf th" emu I hone.- dour, In th- i 'Ity "f A-t'i-ia. m ('lat,i eciiiity. S in- of or-gin, nfT'-r fur dale and h-II, at niblie,- uieilua to Ihe hlgh'-Mt bidder f-ir i-auli In hand nt th'- time "f snli" "H and xlnKiilar th r-iil cutate and property h'-ri-t if ire bid In for laxe by Hiild 'IuIh.iii county, the nal'l Hty of AHt'iria. and S.-hool I. Irlct Nos. one onil nix of -'ild ciiinty, or elth-r nf them and which they r either of them have acquired title by virtue of any such hiiIc. Said sile I fixed for wild dite iuraii tint to an order ht-r'-lofore made by the County Court of wild county, an th' Hhih of uch (iroperty could let be pr t.irel by the flrHt Mondy after July 1 1901. THOS. MSVIM.K, Slu-rlff of said County. Datod. July 11, 1901. FINAL A'COCNT NfJTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have filed my final account In the eHtats of Frej B'-rmain, deceased, and the County Court of Clutsop county, Slate of Ore gon, has set Monday the 19th day of Augutrt. 1901, at the hour of U o'clock In th forenoon, for the hearing of ob lectlons If any there be to the same. July 13, 1901. II. H. rARKER. Administrator of the Estate of Fred Herman, deceased. ( IIWARI OP IWITATIOW. TVk ilgilMf Is .-sa f Mil JUIN Ill'Nl STIONt. KfHK. n Y. PacificNavigationCompany Slcunicm "Sue II. I lin. uc" iiikI "W. II. Ilm il-nn" Only line -Antoi la to TIIani..ok, (iui lb.il.ll una Hay l lty. Ilohmun lllu C i.iie.-ti.ig at Alorl with tli Oregon Itailroad Navl(Um Com pany and also the A.torla Columbia lUier ltolli-. fur Hall Krn cl'.. I'orlUiid anJ all point ICa.t I'or frlit an-t I''siirT rat apply la - Hnitmel lilMoro Co.. O. iirral Agent. ASTOUIA. OltK 1 0 ll. N 11. H. c . I'oriUml. A0KNTH ! A. C. II II Portland. (hi ' I-AMII. THiovni.-'lt. Hrin HQBL PORTLAND PORTLAND, OKIClU)N THo Only I "lrl-CI llotol lit lorglotil lOUNIUI SUN INSURANCE OFFICE or i.iM"N i mi: olhi si itri i.y i iki. on h i in mm woki.d. Cali Ammtm lii ''.'""i Caalt Aaula In l'iill.l HllllVa. ''i" 'il C. A. KENRY & CO.. GENERAL AGENTS. '.'15 SooMimc Street, SAMUEL ELMORE (OHtRi'lU miMIH r Cor. (ll wi r:m ir.ro (i mi ii is mmt ll Travel UXURIOUS Th "Nnrthiventern I.lmltil" trains, ir e IlKliti-d tliroiiKhout. b.,(h lnld in, I mil. mid M-iim heated. r with jui ei ", ,,, ,ii, th.. ilnrtt train In the At.rld 'I h y i-MibaIy the lntet. n,'Wet i...t t.l,..i fur i-mfnrt. rnnvrnlrnr and liuury ,-ver offered tho traveling i. iiiii, . in,, I nllugetnT ar itie mot mpi'-ie nils' iiiei.did production or m ir liullder' art. 'I'hifio HplenJId Trulns I'.iiiii-et With The (ircnt Northern The Northern I'mlflc oml The liiniiillnn I'uilfk' AT ST. I'AUI. roit Ih'lAfjO and the I! AST. No ixlre i h-irgp for thes superior ..it utin and all classes of tick- tn nr.- iivnltnblf for Pa n the fanioiii "Not ihwentern LlnilleJ." All t rain ,,ii Hi! lln ar protctiil ly tM Ini-ri. liloit Mloi k System. W II MM AD. H. U SISIvFR. l-n,- i AK'-nt. Traveling Ag'U I'urtland. Or. BESTOF EVERYTHING In a worj thl tells of ths rasnenger Service via The Northwestern line.. KiKbt Trains Dally between Bt. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Bleepsrs, I'eerlcM Dining Cars. Library and Observation Cars. Fr"e Reclining Chair Cars. The 20IU Century Train Run Every Day of ths xr. The Finest Train in the Work Clectric Mnhtcd Steam Heated THP1 n A DORR STATU I5XPRF88. the Plnet Dally Train Running Betwssn St. I'aul and Chicago, via the Bhort Line. Connections from ths Wast mads Yl The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC K'YB. This Is also the BIDST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell ticket via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. H. V. BIBLICK, General Agent. Trar. Ageat, 241 Alder Street Portland. Oregon. J. A. FASTABEND GENERA I CONTRACTOR AND BUIXiDBR. ORJLIMU VfORCE5TtR5Hl Itndorud vrwti'r t ika i-mi and ni"t 1.lleloiu Sane In III W..rlJ l"f uw., Houp and ilravln. A. I. 1710 San I'rnD'lvo, I'll. & CO., AOENTS. Tenth ami Commercial Streets TICllOMl- Oft I. f "l fieri n a j.aata ltn,v",.. in) I I '!, t. Fifth ncul Li-UVi' l S:rerl I ' 'i eriaioi -:prr I Ti;n fr Sulein. I lliit-ebin ( , Anil- !iiS .ui ramrnto, 'it-ii Hui, Fran el.i u. Mnjm , IsMk Ai.-ii-. i:i ro, in S. i itleanii mi Arrtv MS a in 7.0 p.m th liiint. At W.iodhiirn (dully , xei (it Hun. a..... . i ' i. iinriiiiiK tlulll c.lllKVt with I tru ii fur Mt. An- K'l. Hilvrrton, II r u w n n v I I I , Hirlnn!il, ftnd Nat ran. an, I rvrii l',t 1 1 u in fur Mt. Ani(e iit Sllver lon. i7:.10 n.ni i '"i vnllln iien- BO p m 114. M p nil Hbeiidati I K'r. Tiwlly. Pully r, i.rli- IlliUa.m pt Sunsny. Itebllle tleliel en mil tiltw-en Purt- land. Sacmmentu and San Francisco. N-t nit $17 fti-Ht i ltu nnd 111 ,econd elttK. 1 Mi -1 1 lit I rt T le.-jier. Hate and tl. kn to Faint paints and I'.urope. Ainu .lunan. China. Hono lulu and AiiMtrullu. cn tie obtained !',M",nJ,l KlrkUiKl. Ticket Agsnt. 134 I bird fllrret. TAMHILL DIVISION. Pasnger depot foot of Jeffemm It Ieave fur On,.,, a,.n.. . m.i a. m; 11:30. 1:65. 3:26, 6:16, 1:16. I:M, 11:30 p. m. and 9 a. m. on Bunaay r7iv' at rrt'M sally at :, .i10 m': ,::i8- :M. 7 40 10 Si) n m ll-, . -n' cept Monday; f.it and 11:06 a. rn. M nunaays only. Imv fur nllaa aDll- nu.i .. ityi 4:80 m- Arrvs at Portland at v.ov in. Paaseniter train leaves Dallas for Alrlea Mondays, VTednsnaays aad Frl dsys at 2:46 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Bunaay. It. KOEHLElt, Manager. C. It. MARKHAM. Gen. Frt. and pass. Art PRAEL & COOK TRANSF ER COMPANY Telephons 12L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Oooda Shipped to Our Car Vrlll;RcHv HpeeUl Attaffitloo. No. Itt Duaaa St, Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Vgr R. TsL llH. PRINTING "- VISIT & Mum m