The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 11, 1901, Image 3

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Til" t'k-llilll' llnkll Ill'-llUk' "f ih-
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alii- '1. I'll.-.a r-na niahl- n".l Miilifav
ti.ni Kuaiant.'t'.l.
I' n' -..nt -Thr fin'" -"li-.l lonttiM for
llk'hl holla,. ki't-l'ltiK. "' Krolilltl tlnol'.
No, t Kt Kx.-tuiiut" Si.
S.itll'. Itu ky rllaltilll'T Of H. 1'". Alloll
.1 Son will urn m hf mutt- huppy by
w in .ni Dial J.'i'H) piano. Tlt k-tii with
a n il i aa'i mil- of It-
t'ri'niii iii rt ry", Aiiu-ri.-.i' i linn.',
whlaky. Tli-only I'lir- r-Ji.l: miur
aiilil ili-h ftiitl iii'lntv, JOHN U
fARI.Si)f, Solu An-iit.
Fur it l'i!h ninl hlii- on Smnlny
inornliiira, go to the l'lliu-o Itiithi. Kv--rythltin
n-wr an. I cl-in. l'nri-i'liiln tuda.
I ii via & ('ttib'll, Driiirl.'tori.
John A. Mtintggm 'ry 1 ia np-nptl n
hoi hi t"l ltoii.l Hir-: aril is iir-iiiir-il
in in nil i-lii!o'a of I'limililiiK mill tln
iIiik nt lowit pnanlhlc rit-M.
Itoalyn roal UiaiH lonR'T. la i'li lin, i- ami
iiiiik" Ii'hh ti'ouhlu Willi Hlovi-a ninl
rhliiiiify lliii'M t liii ii i'ny t.thci-, (li'iugt'
V. Sniihnni, UKi-nt; p'l pli in- l.i'l
nohi-rt Sillt. r. of Wi-aiport, Oi-koh.
la pri-pai-il Id fiirnlnh, on nhort nolk-o,
th- v-fy 1'Pnl of lunihiT, roiiKh, dresaoil
or klln-ili'leil. t tho lowest irlcea.
Tin- O. It. & N. lii-l miiile rtttf of
$-itl from AHtnrla anil Portland for the
rnn-Anifili-iin KxpnHltlnn at riuffalu.
Tli-kois will he in tale first to third
Tu.-aliiya, Juno to Oclobor, lin'luolv-.
Tlit-ti- llck-ln ninnt he uacil for i-ontlnu-oiia
panailKe pilrin, hut atop overs will
h- allnw-il within ft mil limit it-turning.
PKST IB-OINT MEAL; RISING
SUN UICSTAUIIANT.
Wi- il.n'i :hi- I" Mow imr
mm li'irii, but 'l rml'iK
from I'it'I i'iiI my i)ii I Ui f
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Mi"l In i ,i"i l.iv uii'l will l.iii'l 'iimli.ri
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M.i KiMuin SIiH 'i . till., linn I'-'.'tt
n N i iik f.r " -t ml w k. :li"
K'" "i ' Mi- V -111.1111 will n-Uirn t-
-t..';.i in Mill.- I.i p-HilMi" li"f t ll.i"l
In:'. , a! Id- ..iiltik' ..f Hi" fall ti't-in.
Th,- fu "inl f Mi.. I.U" W.nt.r K vil
li !' I"' 'i"l I II a in tiltin f I Mil 1"...'
I. "l' l I lklilK I'.iil.na .in.l nli-rtin-'ll lull
I.. In i'l.ita,ii r ni"i"ty Mt'i Kyi" In-
If II ln.-1'.-l III S.tHl' lllll la "11 loill"
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A a w.ia .t".l. I", I 11 Ml" Aa. .lllll,
II "i" will Ii' no fall tlahiiiK on tin-
t"-r ' 'olnti'li' I Tli- a-a.ann . ..-n.-.
ill nil Inkll! of Moil, lav lull Ill- r.m
in rl.-a will Mot opi'inl" an. I In villi!-".
.ii"ii"' Ih- llali.'rin.'ii i. no: k-i out
Th" Wlllap.1 II il Imr I'll il. pilltllali ' I
-it S'tiilh llt'ti.l. I'.niii'a (o lit,, I'Xi-haiii!'-
!"k In tinun iiIiik k.iiIi mil nn
i. tun "i" 'ul of I'r. alil-nl M. KIi'l.'Va
ili'ilh Th- i-tiliitnn rul"a w-n- liirn-1
an. I In I'Ik I y J th" h-mlllti- r-a..
' I'I'.-il.l.-tit Kill" I."
p.it-iv of S.uiiii It-n.l r-ali-nl will
atari ii-xt wi'-k for lluffnl,i, wlnT- llu-v
will visit Ih- fxiMMltlmi. Anitiiih- tJ.
tollilatH will h- U A. Looml. Mlaa
l.o.-inu. Major It. II. Kap-y. Mlsa Ka
P".v, Mr. atnl Mra. J. J. Hi iiniha-h, all
wi'll kn ui n In A.alorla.
Mamifiii-luri-m of aprii Itiniber will
ahnrlly 1-11111111-111- 11 nnll-d -ffort tt f-l
nn i'uiiiiI rat- from 111- rnllitM'la for
apnii'- nml fir Hhlpm-ntM. I'lid-r -x-latlnir
niltVi tlii'ii- l n illff-r-nrp uf about
$- 11 ton on ahlpni-nlH lo fhli-iiKO. the
hlKh-r tariff applyliiK u Mpnu-i' pro.
.Illi-ll.
Dlatrl.'t Allorn.-v llarrlaou Allen. Mra.
All-n an I Mra. Niwninti luiv- r-tiirueil
from I'linnnii H-a-h, wh-r- ih-y ap-nt
Ih- Hiiiiiiii-r. Th- -liviilt -oiirt will i-on-vt'ii-
n.-xt Mon.lay and Dm'- will Iv
ai'Vi'iiil iiia-.a r-iulflni? Ill- illslrl-t at
lorni'y'a .lll-nllon. niaklnir II mv-aaary
for him to p-iurii to th- Mty.
Tin- hIIiy luiv- thim far bn iinabl
(o lln, any trar- that woiibl hiltl to
Ih- illai'iiv-ry of 111- wln-r-aboilta nf
Kr-.l Jnlinann, tli- Chinook Iokk'T, who
hm bn mlMMPiK for auni- tlm- paal.
Ilia Chinook frli tnla ar- r-lt-rntlntf tln-lf
aitaplrlmia thnt Johnmm h.m Im'-ii I he
vli-llm of foul piny ninl waa probably
niurili'ied for bin money.
Tint eo'illnuntlo'i of Ih- San Knin-i-Ihi'ii
at ilk- la bilnitlliK ilollai'3 to lo
cal lumber ninnuf.iclureia. Five factor
ies have been compelled to vlo.i- In the
( iillfornhi metropolis, nnd the orders
Which they have been compelliil to re
fuse have been divided among the mills
uf Oregon nnd Washington.
Tlu llIH)l VMMIlll llri'iUI'i, Wlllrh
will 1ml lu nli'f w fur 111" Orltiit.
was nit'i ii'l In I t-f 1 1 r I ul Hi- InntiUi'v
..f riiirl" I'nlf.-lt for d'-lrt Mid fr l.''.uo
I uuuk" . It.mil win funilKii"i mid Hi"
vi'l itlluM"! u irn.-' Vinl'T.l.iy ill"
r uin nil ! airultil Ihw miiirn'-y f"r
' l it t ft KluiWnii, nimhr f Hi" h!p.
,i-i I Hi" milt w II It" ti l.. I
A m.irrl iX" II .n" w;i ):; u l yn
ti i.liy fi in III" i'.miii y rl-ik'n "III f.n
Hi'- u-ddi'itf uf Mi "iii i V;;ii"'inli u
V'uHHf In lf, I r 'iik Iii'IIiti II", mi k.
mIiJ.-Ii will li f!"l'l IN' I l.i'liy ul I ill1'"
I :p! !.n ' litifli Til., lr ' ! a 'I iiiIi-l-r
! II 'ii .m-l Mi Ittii.uiiii
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till fl 'III Hi" N'fll.iuak ii llll v "f
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,t , v. m i "I I y it la- iiii'l :li"
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T! liter i. r ! Hi - xiliiini ir i
I l .il Ii I'tlll lilt !i""li I , . -1 Kmt,
li.n in.' I. .-ii l.'.i I I itii"i llv fr mi tli"
-lili i.i li" " ir
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H I. 'ul t, ilii iiiK. mi'l" I fr mi I'lil
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: .n Ii.i'k I nil M .1' Inn mil lil.i Itit.il
t i -ti. v .1 .it.t,"it w i,-4 ri 'imtiiili'i' f ir liM
l.ik lit l'i "ll 'i ! IV"
mi'i k'lilt'lf li'.n iniiiir n J K W.ir
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ii-t.-' ii I' Tilmi I f r iiil"iiii:.tii; in '.um
i , ) i"l n Mi" l-lr-' N i : i-ti.tl Hank
'; Mi.H '! Iivirl'iif Mi., f irtt--1 rtrn:i
1'iir ..f l'i -! l.ii! M Kitilii Wiifl'-U l
in I .l.'..,fv ! -an- i"l t.llii 'in -it n a
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Inn.!. I !i!" ill', iti'til Mm: hi- .n a
- : 'il.,- ,.'Til 1 1' an. I Dial li" h'l
fi iiti.'"tl.iiiilltiif I!t Ui" tr"lil"tit
'v.t, ...i.i ;," ,-,,ui I li in fiiii.li I.f nun
I fi ' " !"" !"!i:'n ti. imv War'li'II .il'l
" win In Mi. trill f Ml" initiK of .H
i tr. !if !! f! :" I Iti.- ItulTiil.i ti T
' i , r .i'il t!i i' Ih"'. Iinl li'i makliie
. . u:"-rf-It M" ! n -I lum uti'l B"lllti
. , t. .' t- "n:.. i, k
' i T IJnv 1'- mi I t-il.-f ll.tll k
' .1" It '! iin.ti'l,. ln, any . In- that
wMI ut't' T: t'i" i-.'riti"r a tiT'l!-! thai
U ini. r Ki' w ia nuir l -n-. Ttn-y Kil l
!. II -i li" Mi'-'rt .f ,i..-i,"ii:itl .l-aih
! 'lu-ii "ti li-aviri'iK :,i ii.'.iviT a t'li
::i, .. Mi it will l-ir oil! tli" I'I'-a that
nnirl r i.ia ootintiil '.-1 A fa.-I wan .l
i ',.;.,, I t..:r lav :'ia' ttiiiv a.-i-oiitit In
a !tnn"iir.- f'r Ktl-'n n a-n.-.- n -.ir
w!i.-f- lila tuflv w.ia fmitnl, Il waa
! mi. I liy S'i. r ff I.ltivlili- Di.it th- ahl.i
..ti wh'.li Kyi- ai ' I fir Alaaka waa
I I. ! al Mi.- wh irf in-.ir th.- iria worka
.lii-l ti-1- I - mil- f'viin-in trla fr.ttn
i i " I I b'i!" .1 a-"!i-t lo t!i- it vk
nr. ..ii :.i ill" t -in I'a il-imrltir". l!
I- Mi'iik'li' Hill Kil". w'nl" utiil-r th
liiMu n. if ;iiiinr. tn.iy hav- i-oni-liiil-.
I ,i v' . t Mi. w h it f an I invl i'iitiil
Iv f II "V'-rlt i ir l I: ia fiinhrr arKUl
t' ,i- l i'l l'i - ! a I rti in li-'-'i a'nii-k with
i l-'urr liiairiitii' tit tin- hi. 'iv iv. itil.l haw
In "ii auitl. '..-til lo i.r.i.lii. " ,t frui-tiin- or
ru": n of ;!i" aku'I N' lih'-r of iv!iii-h
... r I - il-'l n: Mi- an!, pay. Oil th-
l'i - !i.r I Mi,, .nil. '.,iN iiaa-rt that n
nun ."iiil fall th- 'lnuiuv. a:rlk- lila
'i :t I l i a k! in -Itik- i-o'lll'iti ami auataln
i ''i-. H' ti in', k wi 'Miit tniklttk own a
Vi ni-i I
V 1
II tl. h. w 'i .
.l-T'a Itl'V '
:h" ran-"- "f
W.ia .1 nultlll.'r of
lll'.l" -l.'.l to ll--Ml"
.1. ath of Wilia
r Kite h-'t-V"M Mini Hi" unf -rtunrtt-liiiin
waa inurili-r-,1 an.l that th- ver
,11, t tlvl'iK :h- b.atii on unknown i-r-
'-ia w.ia Juailtl.-'l l'V th" evldi-n e. or
r.ith.'i- tv Ih- la.-k .f II. "Th re via
lnitor:.iii: -vi.l-iii-i' In-.u-lng on the ease,"
sil.l Mr. !l.-ll.-h. "lh.it ahmil I have b- 'ii
;u- a tii-'.l Tli- tlah' tiu.in who dl-vov-in-
I Ml" h Iv an I t'i" . nipt y of the
k-ua tv-rka wh.i-avi I- l efoiv til- tvtiiiiliis
w.T" ,lr.ik's'"J U ' 01 tli- li 'iieli. ah.uil I
have li""ii aiinim, : " I U'li-n I .:mi t v
C'l-.i-ii-r Mix l'.'h: rr.irhi l th" a.-"ti"
Die body wna no: in lis oilnlnal ni-i-11.
in. If wo could have known wln'iher
the 1'nrps- was fa-- downward or h -w
I: lay wh-n tlrat found the fact would
hiivo had nil linpt'rt.i'it h.-arlng on th
1. is- and unm our tlnd.nk-a. Ana n. '.
to (nrlaoli tealltlta Dm! Kyle bad drawn
JllO la-,. Sunday ufttnioon. cr this
amount $10 was ai'iouut-d for. It wan
shown that Kyle ha 1 put nne money
In a atnall inira-. The pilino waa nilsa
In jr. In view' of the cvltleiuv we did
not have considered with the testimony
pr-S' iiel I think our v-fillct wn.a Jus.
tltl-d. and. In fuel, the only on (hat
could be rendered under the circum
stances." TO Till-: rrm.ic.
TbU la 10 notify all persons that the
roadways and docks of Die West Shore
Mills Ci'inpany, htlnir inivaie property,
ami I'm: thev .ir :u a ilangtrous co
1 It Ion .and unsafe, that all persons are
h.'i-.'by wanii'd tlm: Die West Shore
Mills Company will not he responsible
for any dam'es or Injury, and that
th- same are for lis private passing up
on the same.
WKST SHOW'. MILLS CO..
I. A. Tnilllnser, Sec.
Astoria, Ore.. Sent. 9, 1901.
FOR SALE.
The Columbia 'River Packers Associ
ation has for sale, two nchooners and
one launch. A description of the
schooners follow: Schooner "Kinney"'
l.enirin. 3i.a; D?am, ii.n; nepin ui
ho'.l s tiiu Schooner -'Hattle" Lensfth,
31.0: beam, 9.9; depth df hold. 3.8.
Oners will tie received at ine uince
of the association, where full particu
lars, may also De naa.
KIVNUH COIXNY WII.li
HTAItT IN '"ANAIM
'i-ni Tiliy Wnrk on it furiiiiiuiiKtlr
IIii'Im Will It.- Ih" Hulli'K
'rln.-l.lH.
Mh HI K iirtkk-i. t . .r of Flii"l?i
I'.iu.-r In N'.i'iiilin i, I!. fnrini'ily .1
;ii"iii't"'n: man of 1- I'Ta In KjhIhii'I, la
l'i on iiIik n ai'Ii.-ni" f ir Mi" "t;iM k'i
iii -ul 'if I I'-Inii . il ,ny ..ii V ih .in !!
mi I. ". ;ir Vli'i'iili A iiuiiiii't u
"ii1 Kl'im !( Itit'-r t I In l'i- j't"J
"i'ill I I' la ll i-Xji", I.. M .ll ''i-i' lll
ifi'i'i.'v v III -li.i'A I nil -lv ft'tin -iMii't
i l'l". Ill tli- tn.i ii I f'i rul'1 itln li"
iiiin . K'ti'i ' i I'll. Hint I i i--.'i.- tnll
jiiry "il'" 'ml n'l'ir uni'l u.itit f i
i 'ii' .,f Mi.- 1: ii. - I.i ui- iik i.f Mi -lr i n', v
; I.i" I.
In i - - -1 1 ; ii"-rvl -w', Mr. Unr.l.ka
i -.tH '
"T'i,. l'"it!'i in' ai r'tii.ilii iiiuli-r t:i'
! KhiwI.iii i-fiii '!,, ik" Mi.il . 'Hi ill! a .I"
f i 'in. t v 'I: .- (f.i aw iv. iti'l ..',,'i'l
l tli-r.. fir :l lull I i K'i i.!).'.' T'i"
n. mat an1 I. r of Klnl.in I I'lilin it Ilk' il
Mi" fill!!!'!!' of ItiiHHi.i. itlMi'iiiKli In 'lit
iiin'." '.im - i)i-y roiil I rii'TM than dol l
l!i"'r ow" WH'i tli.'lr alula an I utiiitiT
i
IK.lt'!' Dioy (".ill'l K' f' SI I'"t.TjlirK
jlnit. in r"v il: I. ii-l'"ta. tin Klnlni'l'-r
mil-' k i ."w ,iy "
T f"iti'l ti rilo'iv t i lii"li h a nun
' irytii' n rnlk'lit .-nilirt a! . Mr Kur.kk.1
i ii 'tit t i 'ill'- ii"l ill I Tin' yil"i-tial:inl
I K iv riin.-n: wi-n- il -alrou'' of mlU'-ltiir
i ' inlt't ntila J i K i Di'T". an I lit" a"i.t
Ilf"ii"r:il ,.f Dm . c .iiiy In I"i'l m ar.
ni'iK-'l Di.it h" all il! 1 writ, n lna.k f ir
i nli l oiiniri iit- ri nn Ciunalntnl, Imt
wli' ii ti w ill t)i"r". Ii. fount 111" fmva
.if l!i" i"rf;;.' a-t ak'niiia: :h(. r milMf of
t'i" K n itnli-r Tti y i-rl 1 .iK.ilti:, what
M'-y th 'itKht. wiut -li'at lalatr, a half
l iirtiarnn - !!-. Tha'. tt.f Klnlan . m
" "lll l r-ll H 1.1 Writ", WITV "'llllK ti 'l Kil l
win- K"i rlilzi'ii sunrL'O'l th-m. hut
'h" I'out'try una not iP'oil III th,. eye of
Mr Kurkk.i ikiid h- ad vis-. I his ji.-.ple
it 1! to if tln-r-. Soiii- two hundr-d or
Di -r" i!i"Uls ha I followed him, but few
ih'-ta wi nl
From Qu".-na'.an I Mr. Kurlkka was
ir 'ir.g to New Z-.ilan I. w h -n pvilvnl
i'M-ra f'otii Finns In Ilritlah Columbia.
II" "iitn-. arrl' lntf In !h- province last
tii-tnb. r All through th- northwi-at h
f.iu'"l compatriots, miners, f irtn-rs and
0M1 rut'- -tig.tif"d, but !n -very man's
mind was :he ld-a of m-ttlng a home
if hl own. Th,' Flnnlan ler, says Mr.
Kuril, ki. ia 110 hiisiness iii-in. but he Is
a w rkT, and willing ti w rrk fmm
I a m 1.1 9 p. m. if h- Is working for
lima-If an l not for an -mpliiyer.
Wh ti these people h-ar I that Mr.
Kurlkk.i had S'-ur"! th.- assurance of a
land gran! for a ol my In this province,
th'-v Ml In with his srhem- a! one.
Now- .ir'-.ingamenis ar.' ti: g mad- fnr
Mi- "sla'iUshui n: of a elony and an
iKt 111-11; having !i,n mat' with the
liiluaira! Iii I p Company for th- pur
chase of lb- pulp wood or- this large
n i'I'i.Tn iatnnl, wh-reliy th" colonists
ire to btrk th - w.v 1 and d -diver It on
Mi - ali ir -a if Mi- lalun I. a t-.i-op-ratlve
ompitiy will he fonii.-l. In all lTiO.ftoo
oris of pulp wool will ! taken by the
company.
Th - Id .1 of th s svlalistlc (vnimutUty
iv'il. 'i la make l!s liotiv on M il.-om
lalin.l la unl in-. Kvcrythi-ig will be
lnii" en-op ri'.lvely. Th-re will be co
operatj 1 e meals, r-oprat'.ve ciokli-g.
n fa -!, co-op -rillve .-ven llilng. The
eiiiipt-iv w ill empl y a l the men and
iv nii-ii .and :h" -ate of pav to all will
'" :t Mm-', Im: th- h 'lira ..f labor will
N- guig.-d in proinrtlon to the work. In
th" hit .initio is employments the
workers will have 'ess ou-s ,an I 111 :h '
more danK'Tous em,d yni nta Die hours
for lal'T will be ah trteiicd. for Instance
while a Ish-rii.m will have a four-hour
.lav. a man eng.ig-1 in clerical work
will work for nin- hours, and both at
;!t,. Siini,' pay The children. th. sick
and th ise v T ."."1 years of age will die
fed. . to lie t atnl kept fr,-. I'll- tne.i'.s
will In- nil supplied by the company,
washing, el"th"s everything h'ing 11
pint f the payment Tor '.he work. The
wag's will not he 'ilgh. The company
w ill pay live vr cent on th st a k. half
of which will la' given over to the com
mon fund, f t educ i'1-Mi. H'ls:-. in .act
for '.lie tt-n.-r.il oen.'iit, and the other
hair will tie divided.
l-.vM-y incmli- of the community will
pay ?;'iiti for Ills share. Jo0 of which is
to h pil l for memliersl.lp In the imiii
1.111 y . Mini- nf t.tosc wh will come,
says Mr. Kurikka, for to have n home
In Mi- Ftopl.i of a Finlan 1 T. Those
In authority In 'I'inl.in 1 will n-ak their
coming ditllcult for thev hinder the
emigra'.ion fearing that tli- miigung
p-un'e wl'.l make labor dear. On the
steamers running from Finland to
Kni;l and and Mr. Kurikka says h,. does
iol like to have to any this the i-ml
irrints are treated like cattle. Two
steamers s ill every week and hundreds
ar leaving Finland, despite th- fact
that the fares are kept high to stop the
outward travel. Once In Funland though
the Finla ider feels like a free man. A!
hom- the mllllai'lsni bows him down.
Although Ilii' country has Its own
conns, o .vn parliament, own army. It Is
under the dmilnaDim of Itu.-sli, and t,i
be under the domination of Russia Is
tnough to mak the Finn wish for a
new land, and that Is why when the co
operative company for the colonisation
of Malcolm Island Is a fact. Mr. Kuri
kka expects to have large numbers of
Finns headed this way. liy next spring
he expects to have the colony In opera
tion, and, saltl th- colony promotor In
conclusion: "Lot It not be undertocl
that this e.iluiiy Is to be exclusively
Finnish. Its membership will be open
tn th.wc of all nationalities."
UFAL KSTATH TliANSFKRS.
Aanius ISrlx and wife to John W.
Reeves northwest quarter of southwest
quarter, and lots 7 nnd 8, of sectU.n 27,
T in X, It W, M..V) a-,., Wahkiakum
county. Waah ; tl 100.
H. I J-ff-ry and f.. i al. te Or-t-ch-n
Kichhurn lot 19, hi. 1, Ingl--fiook,
175.
U. L. J"ff ry and wif . n a. l Mrs.
Fr-d I'hilllpp.-liH 20, 1,1 aik I. Irigl.-ald-i
175,
l:u 1'iiph Ilarth am) li'-rtha liarth to
W. II. l;riid.'"r lC0 it, r-t In T 7 N. H
t W; f,
Anna Wllkliia.m and huahanl anl C
H. llr'Wii and wlf- :.i M.iriln Staiuvlch
--"it half nf lot i. Id k IT, l'p.- As
toria, I.Vi'l.
' It'll' Hf LLCTIN.
T.'i" f limit- an-l cmp Imlc'ilri laau-d
iv -h- W'-ii'li'-r !ur 1111 for the ""k
l'i.' '1.1a th" f 'll i.vl:ig nimmiiry:
Thriahing w ta d l.iye aoin-w hat by
-Ii - riliM. Th- r-:ur;.s D.ls wk ar as
f ill as; Washington cninty, wiii-at 1".
i i J'l Inish -la to lh ai re, uts 30 to 40.
Inil -y .10 ti) li, folk, wh-.it 2". oa:a 3.'.:
Mar. on. w.'i -a: 2" ' Vi , .nta 30 t i 10. bar
ley. Jo to 40. ci iv.-r V.i to I: Unn, wheat
10 to r,0, oats : to !'; Jos-pliln-. wheat
10, 0.1U il.. Iae:a.in, wh-at 10 to U:
fnl in, wh'"it M u 3,", na'.s 20 to 45.
Th- li wh-a: crop Is n w nearly all
thriiih-'l arid It na turn'd out b.-it-r
than expect-d. aa Is usually the case
during a dry s-oaon. No more Drraah
Ing yields will a report - J. aa th late
r-turns will not materially Chang the
condition, w hich are n .w w-ll known.
Hop picking 'a now ttfli atarli-d. The
cup prornia-s to ! of superior quality,
hut slightly lifim' th- average In quan
tity Iiale po'-ato'-s l.av Ie-n b-ne-flt-d
by th rains, but th-y were not
heavy mough f ir thl crop, and unlesa
m"r rain conn-s very sfm :h yl-lds
will b? cnaM-ra.bl v bsa than usual.
Po:atoin this year hav- bn r-marlt-ahly
frv fmm blight anl th crop will
iae harv.-st-l In g"xl condition. A n-w
gr mth of gras has started on the
rang-s and in 'he paatuM. and stock
will gain In flesh and the supply of milk
In the dairy districts will ln-r-a.se dur
ing th n-xt few we-ks. The sugar beet
harv-st In I'nl-in couniy will begin next
week. The crop Is an average one and
btii-vel to be ex.vllent In quality.
The prune dri-rs have b-gun work In
S-iu'.h'm Oregon .and Petite prunes are
b-lng picked In om svtlons in the
Willam-re vi'l-y. Prune harvesting
will tie gen ral next wvk and the crop
promlaes fair returns. Apples are ma
turing nt.'-Iy.
OAFK NOME.
The MWIng dispatch from San
Francisco will b of Interest to Asto
rtans IntiT-sted In Alaska:
Professor George Davlds-in. a well
known astronomer and g-ographer, to
day gave the follow ing statement In te
giinl to the origin of the name of Cape
N-me. the n-w mining Kldorado on the
shore of the B-hring sea:
"Iur ng the last four years I have bad
numerous Inquiries concerning the -.ri-cin
of the name Cape Nome, en the
northw-st coast of Norton sound. Alas
ka. I searched every availabl chlirt
and narrative of that region to trace
it home. I traced It back to Admiralty
Chart No. 2172 of lS."t3. as brsng the
earliest to use ihe name. It :s not in the
dr at Atlas nf T -b -:iK f, of lS4-'52. pi
voted to the Northern Pacllk-. I l.Mkd
up the tracks of Sir John Franklin
t 'fcue frigate H-rald tnd the brig plu-
ver illfi-'Sl), and bv.im sulsfied that
th-- name was givftt n Die cruises vt
en or the oth-r of ;hese vessels. ,
short time ro I wrote to the chief
hydrographer of th ' admiralty and ask
ed him If th- li'iie "Nome" appe.ved
-int. -ior the lists nillc-rs -f -h. Herald
o' :he Plover.
"T 'day I hav- .1 le-t-r from the hy-
lirographer of th. admlraliy, dated I.on
'ci,, August 9, whl.-.i cintains this
finii Ttent: 'Wiiei, Die MS. char; of
this region was li-im ivns.ruv-tcd cn
lcurii th,. frigate Herald attntion was
d'n .tn to the fact t n it ihis point had
nn rome, and th- murk 'Nam??) was
I plated against I'. I i tht hiirrv of l!s
panhliig this ch.t.-t frm ihe ship ;tr.
It") app.ars to have been Inked in by
a rough Ciraughlsamn anl appeared as
I Cap- Name,' but the s:roke of 'a' being
very Indistinct, it was Interpreted by
nir draughtsman here as Nome, and had
appeared with this name ever since.
Th.s information Is fr.-m in ntl'iocr who
was tn boanl the Herald when the
chart was being constrii'.-ted.' "
A FiMlTVNE TO BK C.IVKN AWAY
A noted philanthropist has started to
give away his fortune to charities In all
pans of the country, anl no doubt
much gool will be accomplished. There
Is nn.iDi'r agency that has accomplish
ed a gioi; deal of good, namely. Host-tier's
Soimach Bitters, the medicine
w hich h is b en curing stomach troubles
for the pas; tlfty years. No doubt It
has iu.vompli.shed more real good than
any other r-'inedy. You cannot bp en
tirely well unless your stomach Is In
good condition, and .he best medicine to
bring this about is Hostetter's Stoninch
Hitters. It promotes appetite, insures
digestion, cures dyspepsia, regulates the
liver and keeps .he bowels regular, also
prevents belching, heartburn or flatul
ency. Don't fail to try It, but be sure
you get the genuine.
UNCLAIMED LKTTERS.
Following Is a list of letters remain
Ing uncalled for In the postoltl-e at As
toria, Oregon:
Alberts. Wm. Math-son, Walter
Ashpaugh, L, C. Nas, Anders Y.
Horck. H. C. O'Neil. J. B.
Colyon, K. U. Owen, Harry
Curtis. Lester Smith, Dr. H. A. .
Cole, W. J. Smith, Emma
l-Ille, Ben Kylvester, A. M.
K-liiiiiinii, Albert (2Tt einble, Joe
Dross, Fred Thomas, J. B.
Ilury, Almlra Taarnesvlk, Anton
Jackson. O. A. White, Mrs. L. J.
Knapp. Ralph A . Wright, J. R,
Lewis, Geo,
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Proposals for Fresh Be?f and Mutton:
Office Chief Commissary, Vanorjuver
Barrack, Wash., S-pt. , 1301. Sealed
proposals for furilshlng and delivering
fresh beef and fresh mutton for six
months beginning January t 1W2. will
be rctlved here at at offices of com
missaries at Fort Stevens, Oregon:
Bois Barra.-ks, Idaho; Forts Casey.
Canby, Flagler. Lawton, Walla Walls.
Wright and Vancouver Barracks. Wash
ington, until 11 a- m., Oct 4, 1901, and
then opned. Ifrmatlon furnished up
on application. Envelopes containing
proposals should be endorsed "Proposals
for Fr-sh Beef anl Fresh Mutton," and
adJressei jo commissary of oont to be
supplied, or to Col. F. E. Nye, A. C. O..
Cf. Corny.
j.a;fastabend
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AND BUILDER
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Hi ni la ltr, llidsiilli nl Eokocr
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Special Attention Given to Ship and
Steamboat Repalring.General Black
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Shoeing, etc.
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Always Smoke the Best and
..Popular Cigars..
And therj Is only one place to
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TWO STORES.
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Successor to Dr. Ball.
573 Commercial St., ASTORIA, OR.
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6."6 Commercial Street. . .. .
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For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use
Orders Promptly Executed . .
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lingular Meals 25 cents
Sunday Dinner a Specialty
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution and order
of sale Issued out of the circuit court
of th; State of Oregon, for the County
of Clatsop, on the 23rd day of August.
1S01, upon a Judgment and decree ren
dered therein on the 23:h day of June,
1901. In favor of Henry Crenshaw,
plaintiff, and against Frank MeCormiek
and Daisy McCorrnlck, defendants, for
the sum of I'M, with Interest thereon
at the rate of ten per cfnt pr annura
from the 17th day of February, 14S8.
to date of this decre. and interest oa
the whole turn recovered, at the legal
rate to date of sale. IM, attorney's fees,
the costs and disbursements of this
fult taxed at 120.20 and the costs of and
upon this writ, commanding and re
quiring me to make sale of the follow
ing described real property, to-wiu
The southeast quarter of the north
west quarter, th southwest quarter ot
the northeast quarter; the northeast
quarter of the southwest quarter, and
the northwest quarter of the southeast
quarter, section number twenty-live (25)
in township fiur (4), north of ranga
nine (9). west of the Willamette meri
dian. Notice Is hereby given that I will oa
Monday, the 7th day of October, 1901.
at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day in front of and at
th? court house door in the City of As
toria. Clatsop County, Oregon, sell at ,
public auction to the hlcheot bidder for
CAsh, the above described real property,
to satisfy the judgment, costs and all
accruing costs.
THOS. UXVTLLE.
Sheriff of Clatsp County, Oregon.
Astoria, Oregon, Aug. 27, 190L
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Nontlce is berby given that I will, oa
Monday, the "th day of October, 1901.
at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fornooa
of said day. at and In front of the court
house door, in the City of Astoria, m
Clatsop county, State of Oregon, offer
for sale and sell, at publics auction to
the highest bidder for cash In hand a
the time of sule all and singular tna
real estate and property heretofore bid
In for taxes by said Clatsop county, ths
said City of Astoria, and School Dis
trict Nos. one ond six of said county,
or either of them and which they or
either of them have acquired title by
virtue of any such sale.
Said sale Is fixed for said date pursu
ant to an order iieretofore made by tha
County Court of said county, as the
lists of such property could not be pre
pared by the first Monday after July
1, 1901. THOS. LIN'VILLE.
Sheriff of said County.
Dated, Sept. 3, 1S01.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office.
Oregon City, Or.. Aug. 26, 190L
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled, "A
act for the sale of timber lands in the
State of Colifornla, Oregon. Nevada
ind Washington Territory." as extend
ed to all the Publle Lind S:ates by act
of Aueus: 4. lS9i, William A. Johnson,
of Wis. P. O., County of Clatsop,
State of Oreg-on. has this day filed In
this offli-e his sworn statement No. 5503,
for the purchase of the S. W. 4 of sec
tion No 9. in township No. 6 N., range
No. S West, add will offer proof to show
that the land sought Is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish hia
claim to said land before the Register
and R'cslwr of this office at Oregon
City. Oregon, on Thursday, the 21st day
of November, 1901.
He names js witnesses:
Oeorse McFarland, of Olney, Clat
sod cJu.ity, Oregon; August Dolph, of
Olney, Clatsop county, Oregon; Otto
Johansxm, of Wise, Clatsop county. Ore
gon; Mrs. Laura S. McCorrnlck, of Wise,
Clatsop county, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are re
quested to file their claims In this office
on or before said 21st day of November,
1901.
CHAS. B.MOORES.
Register.
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