The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 13, 1902, Image 2

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    THE M0RX1XG HISTORIAN. WCDXMSDA Y, AVHXST M. 10J
gaily gUtovitm.
Telephone, Mala 661.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Bent by mail, per year J6.N
Scot by mall, per month 60
Served by carrier, per month .... $0
SEMI-WEEKLY,
tent by mall, per year, la advance U 00
The Astorlan guarantees to its ad
rertUwri the largest circulation cf any
newspaper published on the Columbia
River.
S. C. TURNER, Business Manager.
All Mr. Hanna wants Is to live out
his life In Cleveland, with such periods
of absence of from six to four years
as tils party and a grateful pcpl
may force upon him.
The king of Italy wants to cut his
army expenses and combat Ameri
can manufactures with the nvmey;
and this Is a great man whose name
we should like to learn.
Miss Taylor has a queer idea of ofll
ilal propriety. She wants to be priv
ileged to hold a subordinate position In
the federal sendee and be free to In
dulge in public criticism of the admin
istration and her Immediate super
visors. Nobody will sympathiie with
Miss Taylor in her failure to clndicate
her tkeory. - ;J , '
What a fine motto 'or a federation
of nations this sentence from 'Wash
ington's letter to Ho?'n-iotu wn!il
make- "We have been eontemprdtdes
and fellow laborers In the cause of
liberty, and we have livl together
as brothers should do In harmonious
friendship." It has already been used
on the Eochambcau monument, and it
describes the present relations be
tween the United States and France,
as well as those between Washington
and Eochambeau.
A DESIRED IMPROVEMENT.
The members of the Civic Improve
ment Lea true nre anztaus (hat the wr t
erfront should bi a Tr:e appearance
and in this, as in every other Instance,
they are perfectly right. An fxour
sionist passing the harbor co ild hard
ly be hypnotised with the du'l and
gloomy appearance of our dooks.
Any yet this Is he only place thou
sands of persons see of Astirit. Why
not let them have a more pienrant
and beautiful vision -rreet their eyes.
No prettier sight than a riw of white
buildings along the shore, and fills Is
what the league is desinus cf lav
ing. The reiuest Is) not nn fpen
sive one, and eat dock owner ought
to be willing to assht In Making this
change.
A PJCSTING RAILROAD RATE?.
Commerelalr
President Hill of the Great Northern
was both lucid and epigrammatic In
hi talk to the Washington wheat
growers at the Dmvnport ooi'orenee.
"As well attempt," he said, "to set
a broken limb by law rs ta adjust
railroad rates by statutes. You can
legislate until the barn doors rot off.
The best thing to do Is to act ns you
have here., with the offlclils. We will
try to act In su'-h a way that you will
re:i!i?.e thit vp nre doing something
fair and in good faith "
It depends, of course, a good deal
on the "officials" and on the shippers,
too. If fill the railway executives in
the country could uniformly h relied
n to be as fair to their patrons as
in this particular lnsTanc? and if ail
the patrons of the railroads were r.'-.v-
er rnote exacting or mare i:nretfcor
nble in their Jeniar.'U an desires than
are the farmeis of the "Pi? P.nd"
country, there would be no need of
laws, stats or federal, teniili -.g ti
railwav traffic of th count;-). Fat
It Isn't for that sort of people thst the
state or the government ennets and
enforces lavs. If all men were strict
ly honest, penalties for stealing would
be as ridiculous as they would be su
nerflitous. It is for the antitheses of
tha fair and the honest that railway
legislation Is necessary.
We cmlte agree with Mr. Hill that
this sort cf legislation has not been
Tre-emlnently successful thus far In
accomplishing Its purpose, but we
cannot sba-e his pessimism as to the
outlook for possible improvement. In
fact, it Is not too much to hope that,
within the life-time of a sound barn
door bung today, there may be In our
statutes something which wMI exactly
lit existing transportation conditions
and be helpful In adjusting rates.
A barn door Isn't such a tremen
dously loner-lived nffair anyway, and
the pocple Bl" presunwN.v getting a
little bit wiser every day.
The Illinois miners have within four
weeks piven the national i-irg.inlMtSon
SIM.OW for the strike fund, and still
nave nearly J-.WVW in reserve. This
donation. It Is slid, is the l.irj,-t ever
received for n strike. Seereury Wil
son his rece ived notice (hit individual
checks for as nuKh ns are now
on their way to headquarter .Indicat
ing that the appeal to the puMlo for
funds has been eff.vtive. i ontrimi
tions to the fund in less than one week
have rtached $'.S.'W. ex. luslve of
the assessment of the bituminous dis
trict Is now due. and U s expe-led
that JttUHs) or t'O.Ooo will be received
daily. TiuluJInsr the assessment of the
men. the" first weeks lomno'.inon was
in the nelchhorh.vid . f ii'.'.W. It is
announced at headquarters that every
mail bring in contributions from In
dividuals and corporations in sympathy
with the miners, but who do not want
their names made public.
When a man is always throwing up
to his wife that she does not vook to
suit him like his mother used to. he
needs htr to fan the base of his pants
like his mother used to.
AVe are proud to note the world is
growing better. A Nahil!e. Te:ui.,
wholesale merchant recently returned
f 1700 h stole JO years ago.
An eastern scientist has made the
Assertion that dyspepsia causes a man
to lie. If that is the case a lot of the
.Mtizens of this town were born dys
peptics.
Tha Ksw Issue in Temperance.
' WHISKY HEDiCliiES.
THE VOICE,
The Leadinar Temperance Taixr, Sonndi
Hie tan to a .tew iruaae u som, of Decatur, Ala., "if it had not
the Following Article. jbeen for Electric Bitters. For three
i years I suffered untold agony from
"ASOTHEB head ox the hydra."!?11 f01?1 form9 of Indi,!on-
. . ; brash. Stomach and Bowel Dvstieiisia.
"It tt time attention was drawn to a;Eut tWa ewUeBt meJk,,nf m
form of alcoholic traflic tliat seems to . ,, .
have been overlooked bv those ensr.iged i ttor!d of good- Smce usin 11 I n
in the crusade against the rum power. i&t heartily and have gained 35
If, as is believed 'and taught, alcohol is - pounds." For Indigestion, Loss of Ap
most dangerous when it fights in ambush, petite, Stomach, Liver and Kidney
if it is most to be dreaded when it finds j troubles, FJectric Hitters are a posi
its first entrance to the system in the , twfi guaranteed cure. Only 50c at
Pleasant sauces aii.1 dishes ot the "aie, jchas. Rogers' drug stoer.
then the for.n of alcoholic traffic in ques- J
tion is doubly dangerous,- for it comes in
thA cmiiA nt nipiiicine and attacks ft sva- .
tern prepared bv weakness to easily sur-
render to the assault. In many
PATENT MEDICINES
which are largely consumed throughout
the country, by all classes of people,
there is a nercentase of alcohol which
puts them on a level with beer, rum and j
whisky as intoxicants, it is tne smau
ness only of the dose prescribed which
prevents a prompt recognition of the in
toxicating effects of these so-called medi
cines by those who use them.
It is sate to amnn that tney are
MEDICINES IN NAME ONLY.
Their chief value lies in their alcoholic
effect as a stimulant. In fact, those who
know, attribute the benefits ascribed to
this class of medicines wholly to the
stimulative effect of the alcohol they
contain. They are used largely by per
sons not in the habit of drinking liquors,
and the little dose taken three or four
time a day is as stimulating to these
people as his regular "finger" of "bit
ters" is to the regular liquor-drinker.
WH.VT CAN BE DONE?
" What ouzht to he done at least is to
combcl every patent-medicine manufart-
urer to put on ine wrapper uj nn vuiite
the quantity of alcohol it contains. That
would at least leave people to exercise
their own iudsnnents. More than that,
no paper trulv interested in temperance ;
reiunn miuuiu jjiiol .ot oii,wii3..uvu
of anv alcoholic medicine. It should be
the duty of every temperance organiza
tion and branch in the country to look
into this question, nutate it. and deal
with the facts just as earnestly and as
honestly as other facts have been dealt
with."
Appreciating the gravity of the issue
raised bv the strong statement of facts
made in' the foregoing article, we wish
to call general attention to the fact that
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
and Dr. Pierce's 1'uvorile Prescription
contain
SO ALCOHOL, NO WHISKY, NO INTOXI
CANT OF ANY KIND.
These medicines are equally free from
opitmi and other n.-ireotiei.
Tiiey are in the strictest meaning of
the words, temperance ineitieiite. Of no
other medicine, pUt up (.jrw-eially for
woman's use can it be truth fully a finned,
as of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
that it contains neither alcohol nor opium
or other narcotic in any form.
While the negative features of iJoctor
Pierce's medic-Men may only interest
some of the readers of this artiele, the
positive features of these medicines must
be of interest to e very one. The great
value of "Goldi.-f Medical Discovery"
in the cure of diseased or (itnnged con
ditions of the stomach and digestive and
nutritive organs is testified to by less of
thousands who have found health and
healing in this great remedy. The " Dis
covery" increases the action of the blood
making glands, and by curing the dis
eases which corrupt and cripple the
stomach and digestive and nutritive or
gans, it enables a full and pure supply of
blood to be sent to every part of the body.
WOMEN KNOW ITS WORTH.
Women who are always appreciative
of benefits, have been especially appre
ciative of the benefits following the use
of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Its
wonderful cures of irregularities, inflam
mations, ulcerations and female troubles,
bave caused women te name it, "that
God-send to women." It is entitled to
wear the " blue ribbon " of merit as well
at the blue ribbon of temperance.
7'" w iVii
i mjitnttmm
Perfect Health
Is within the reach of almost evert
woman. The weakness, nervousness
ami imiamuiv trom wtitcn so manv
f- i.: .v ..
women suffer is in general due to dis
ease of the lelicate womanly organism.
When the disease is cured the general
health is re-established.
Doctor Pierce' Favorite Prescription
makes weak women strong and sick
women well, it promotes reeulantv.
, . . (. -----.-
uncs kiiMreeaute ana eniceoun drains,
heals inflammation and ulceration and
cures female weakness. When these
diseases are cured, headache, backache,
nervousness and weakness are cured also,
twas very wruk ami ntrron when t rem-
mtticcd tskiat Or Pierce Katrotite IWitv
tkm ti.t -Uol.ten Medical licovrrv ' atvnt
year asa writes Mrs. it K Kwrrtt. of S)
Osfont Street. Woodcock. Ont. "t hud burn
Zk. -7 T Vr'1 .7 .MJ L1""
tvhvsicittn All the time, but it I
srctntxi to m.iLe m reel miirH wir r.-
morascK m. '.v.l t mytluctor t.l me), atWt
my news wrre tn such state that I would
trt t the !e.t tnne. 1 felt imuMe at all
limes; wa. ihit able to do any of my own tioiw-
work: hi tt Weep help alf the time. How I
suffered sad mvlf jlone know, t was
heh) me. 1 ,uk ve titles if Km-oriie i.
scnptKMl.- tr ot l-.ol lell MclK-at lli-overv,
also two vials of Ir. Pierce's PtraNant IVllrtm
I can hiehlv recont:uen:l the medieinr to ..it
who tan-eras I did. I never had better healla j
than t now eoiov. and it it all owing tu Dr.
r.cicx a meiumcs."
Dr. ricrce's Common Sense Medical
i.l,.;.--, ,.
r LT- uu !
receipt of 2t oue-cxMit sunim to pay
expense of mailing omy. Adaress Dr.
K. V. Tierte, ButTilo, N. Y.
.1
A. R. Bass, of Morgantown. Ind.,
iv, a - - , -. : '
I the night and had severe backache and
I ruins In thv U'n. ,1,-.1 k.
.. -t- . " ' v um ...
Foley's Kidney Cure. For eaie bv
Frank Hart, druggist.
Pampering and candy-feeding a bov
!;'Jts him In poor condition to fight
jfhe battles of life.
SAVED AT GRAVES BRINK.
" I know- I would long ego have been
n m)- grave," writes Mrs, s. h. New
f! f rtAPI I Flnr"fft5rol
111110101 LltXiriCCll
Installing and Repairing
The Ik'st Equipped Shop in
Oregon Outdde of Portland
Has Just Been Opened, at
421 BOND ST.
FctSmitnc Rforfv nn
LO 111110 ltd lUQUXj Ull
Wiring for
Light and
Power, New
Motors, Dynamos,
and Electrical
Apparatus
Of ah Kinds.
Supplies Kept in Stock
Agents tor the Celebrated
SHELBY LAMP
Best Under the Sun
V
Reliance Electrical
Works
H. W.CYRUS, - M'gr
Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
For jofiHnm.atiti or Ottarrh
if 11- Hnvt'U r I'l IiUeakt-d
KliJni.y. ti't tine no pay.
Curt-B quickly and I rmL-
Ilt-r.'ll tilt', ttftfht CFtn'H of
4wmin hoi-a and 4-I'M,
D'j rufitf'-M-f how Jons' ntuml
ing. Aho(u't-ly burin j-,h.
Hold bf dru;rjiMB. Prke
81.00, or ij mail, txjfttiiiiid.
THE SANTAL-PCPSIN CO.,
BELLE FONTAINE OHIO.
SoJ by Chas. Rogers, 459 Commerci
al Street Astoria. Oregon.
C. J. Trenchard
Insurance Commission and Snipping.
Agnt Well Fargo and Pa
cllic Express Cnmpanle. Cus
tom Houe Broker.
PRAEL & COOK
TRANSFER COMPANY.
Telephone 22t
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All goods shipped to our care
Will receive special attention.
No. 538 Duane Bt W. X COOK, Mfc-r.
Toley'a Kidney Cure purifies the
blood by slrnlnlug out Impurities and
tones up the whole system. Cures
kidney and bladder troubles. For .-ale
be Wank Hart, Pruggtst.
A woman may soon venue to mouin
the loss of her lirst husband, bat her
eectmd husband htinlly over t'oes.
NO FALSE CLAIMS.
The proprietors of Foley's Honey
and Tar do not advertise this ns a i
" sure cure for consumption." They
do not claim It will cure this dread i
j complaint In advanced cases, but do
positively nssert that it will cure in i
.'?.... " ' .; . ' " .
v.miu.ti nn.i n?m' in me worst
cases, Foley's Honey and Tar Is w ith
out doubt (he greatest throat and Inns
remedy. Refuse substitutes. Sold In
Frank Hart, druggist.
If some of our eltli.n v. .to as il-
joqllolit In looking for e ..b as they
...Cf. ... .1.
c.re in Mi-king about their la. link
jthey w ould never bv out of rodtable
employment.
J KOIT.S A IK AW.Y ATTACK.
j
I ' .,if., , ... ,...
L, , " f" ''' l u !, ',"
"clans were unable to help her. writes
M, M. Austin, of Winchester. !;ul
but was completely cured bv IV.
K'n:'' New Life lilts.- TVv work
wonders In stomach and liver troubles.
,"ure constipation, sick headache.
iat Chus. Rogers" drug store.
i '
I
I Occasionally you si some menib. r
!f a family who dates back and re-
i'tved centuries bko. this accounts for
,so many bm In society today.
BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY YKAKS
Mrs. Minerva Smiih. of Danville. Ill .
!w - ri:es: I nsa tironcnttls for twenty
years and never gn relief until I used
jv,,.,.., onev nlu, Tar, wh,,h a
nlre Cure."-Sold bv Frank Hart.
.iruggist.
When a girl rejects n
mug ti
ls to I:
me wisest imng ne can t
v, 4 h,.t ,i
t once for fear I
might change
her mind.
i When ,vher mei
Jlake Foley's Ki.lne
ed when every thi:
' roinre !. For sale
. .'.riu-irist.
.'tne have falhM.
O'ire. It has cur
i ise has dlsp
l.y Frank liar:.
Trying to be a good f.-ltow without j i
the funds to h:i t. it up is tn the s.wiu ..
line with the dis. uvery of pen-etu.il I.in
motion never has yet been sohed. It"
Steamer SIE
The Largest, Staunches'., Steadiest, and most seaworthy vssel
ever on the route. Best of Table and State Ilom Accommoda
tions. Will make round trips ever' 1K d between.
Astoria and
FARE
Ciiasectlrj at Astoria with the Ore iron Itallroad & Navigation Co. and
the A-V'-rU Columbia R. It. for 1'ort.and. San Francisco and all
potsu EJt. For freight and passenger rates apply to
Samuel Elmore & Co.
General Agents
or to
B. C. IAMB,
Tillamook. Or.
A. ft C. R. R. Co.
Portland, Or.
FOUNDED
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE
OF LONDON
THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN TIIK WOULD.
Ch Aaseta ...
Cash Asust In United Htutea.
C A. HENRY & CO.,
215 Sansome Street -
SAMUEL ELMORE
North Pacific Brewery.
JOHN KOPP, Proprietor.
The l'.jpu!ar Fro'l uct of tliss only lircwerv in Nrth
western Oregon enjoys n very In rye doriitHtic hi. . ex
port Sale.
KOPPS BEST bottled or in key .
Free City Delivery,
Hotel PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OR KG ON
The Only Plrt-ClaHn Hotel In Portland
ONE DOLLAR
cannot be expended to better advantage fu yourself
or absent friends than in a year's subscription for tiie
Semi-Weekly Astorlan
It gives all the city and county news twice each week
foi only one dollar a year in advance.
TWO IIOTTLEH CURED HIM.
t i troubled with kidney com
plaint for shout two years," writes A.
It Mali, of Mt, Sterling, la., but two
bottles of Foley's Kldbey Curs effect
ed ,i permanent cuiv.' Ald by Flunk
ll.ut. drutiglst.
V Itushmnn or Hotleulot Is just
about as competent to leach school im
some paivnts me to rear children,
und kl.ln.ys nre safeguard of
Make the kidneys heallhy with
y's Kidney Cure. Sold by Frank
l, druKirtt.
i m difference between gnu barrel
.m l a hish barrel is tliat one kills
wit!; a hang and the other with a
bur u.
::cT
li'l'l! Klt'MCYS FOU
i;in:i'MATisM.
When you are suffering from rheu
n..'.sin. the kidneys must be nttend-
I ; i at one so that they will elimi
nate the uric i. l I fioin flu,. IiKhhI,
F ys Kidney I'ure Is the most ef-:-,'U
e teni.'.lv tor litis purpose. It. T.
lb.; kits, of I'o.ar. Wis, says- "After
U!-.nccessftii;y iloeloilttg for ttlive
'ir for t lietuna :!m With tile best
.1 i,-tiv, 1 ti ll .1 Foley's Kidney Cure
at. 1 i; cur 'il ni'. 1 cannot speak loo
hualy of Ibis ureal me.lleitie,"" For
s..; iiy 1'i.it U Hart, druggist.
eit is bad enough when a man
.n. bai li Is a great .leal worse
i be Is up.
Till: l'Kll'i: i F HKUt'KS.
my cddV In the last war wiote
iv th.it for Scratches. Itrulses,
Wound'!, i'orns, Sore Fe. t and
Joints. Hu. kl.-ii's Arnica Salve is
! in the world, Same for Uiirns,
1 Foils, Fleers, skin t'niptlons
! ';'"s It , i: l i s or no p ;y, I inly
i 'has. Uogers' drug store.
is .1
!
I!l
w ho needs dough sends
bills.
A M'.l.l.l"'
Id I:
- M
i :i " the th.ns .if
of Wed Colnt. I.l. Us
- i .1.' I h id settled
. .himiiv; a most obslpiote
;i! t Si si.i.nis xii I.l be had
bi:: .'HIM not help lilm.
t1
c . ii '!..-li. lit lie vv .is .loomed Iv
hi !o lr King's New l'seov
;.. "i ", .ii and I'll m: " It
; , , me and saved my
I ic e v i inh .'.T pounds." It's
tivtlv Rt!.,r:it.ed for Coughs,
- .it.. I l.iin.- Iroiit.ies. Pr. e Go.'
Jl, Tii 1 botiies free at ('has.
is' druir store.
SI. ELMORE
Tillamook
$3.BO
Astoria, Or.
O. R. & N. Co.
Tortland. Or.
X. D. I7IO
Sil.so,ro
J.'iiri.ij
GENERAL AGENTS.
- San I'randsio. Cal.
& CO., AGENTS
fB) ID) A W
OREGON
SlIOT LINE
and union Pacific
P)art
I'hll'MJlrt
frtlmt
SM0ll
:(K)a. m.
via Muni
liiRton Atiando
B:xpn?
S 6U w m,
vl Hunt
Inulon Si. Paul
Kat mall
( l. in.
vl
IM.ICg
Krum riirtlaiiil
Arrlvi
Omt t .1.. rMitV.p
vt, Worth, oma-i
iii. Kn C'lty j;S p. in
St. I.oiiln. Olilcngi)
Kust. !
Pult lki,tinvr
Kt. Wortli, Oma.
tin, Kanaaa City, 11:10. it
St. lnila, t'hioni i
n.t Kt.
WalU "Willa,
Twlaton. 8l.
kitnt. Mlnnrap.'lli
St. Tiiul. Uuiutb ,J;00a. w
Mllw.uikii, Chl-1
on i n, Kam i
71 hour from INvrtUnd ta lliloaiv
Ni Chann of Cam. '
OCEAN AND RIVEU SC1IKDVI.K
Fivm Atnrlii
I All Mliliif Jlw
nbjoot to t'tinir'
For San Krsncw
en vny flv days
M,jnly
7 a. m. tVUiml.i ltlvr
lilx- T.i IVrtland and
4 a. in.
coot Sun, 1 Way Landing.
StlMtm(-r ahit,ftrt li'iiv... Aalnrta t
tiiti thtlh' fur lhvtlftk. Oitmulliiir IhMrM
ith train f.r lmit llvaoh. Tioga anj
North Hi!! point. Itolunilng ar
rive at Aur!a same uvonlng.
0. W- LOl'NSIIKKRT, Agni.
Arli,
A L, CUAia.
Qr! I'a'nsir Agnl,
t'artUn.t. IWrgni.
, EAST
SOUTH
0,CCM.- ia.
a
VIA
l'l".it. Fifth nd
Irving ta. rortland
Ovfrlan.l Kspr
Trains for Halrm,
Itusrblirg, All-
Inml, n.raiiii'nto,
Ugden, Han Fran
cliico, MoJhvk. U
Anelp. Kl I'aao.
New Orcloun and
the i:at.
Arrlva
S. p.m
7: it a m
7:2 p.m
8 30 a.m
At Witn.lltiirn
("lally except Sun
tlavl. inornlna-
I train connect with
i train for Mt. An
. gl. Hllverton.
II r i) nr n v 1 1 1
Stirlna-noM n,l
Natron, and even-
Mix train for Mt.
Angpl and Silver
Inn 7:S0 a.m Corvallls pacn- t I p.m
l4:M p.m Shorldan a.cn- l8:a m
I a' I
'Pally, f'tmlly crfp( Hiinday
lU'bat tti kctK on sal b-twn Port
land, Sacramento and Han Francisco
Net rates $17.50 first clans, without
berth and 114 00 second class, Including
berth.
llufs and ticket to Eatrn polnta
and Kuroii.-. AIo Japan. China, Hono
lulu and Auntrnlla. ('an b obtainrd
M.m v . a. S. hllHtiK, Third and Wuh
InKton srecta.
t..nmtA. pivision.
Passenger depot foot of Joffemon St.
Lee for Onweg.i dally t 7:20. 'IMI
a. m.i 12:30, 1:55, 3:25, 5:15, :. 8:05,
11:30 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. on Sunday
only. Arrlvs at Portland dally at :36.
8:30, 'IO-.'jO a. m.: 1:35, 3:16. :3, I J.
7 40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. U illy except
Miindav: 8:90 and 10:45 a. m. on Sun
day only.
Leave' for Pallus dully except Hun
day at 4:30 p, m. Arrive at Portland
at 9:30 a. m,
PadMnger train leave Dull is for
Alrlee Monday., Wednesday and Fri
days t 2:43 p. m. Return Tu'dny.
Thursday and Saturday.
Except Sunday. .
Ti. B. MILLER,
Gen. Frt. and ('. Agt
BEST0F EVERYTHING
In a Word This Tells of the Pinss.igei
Servks via
f he Worlhvcslern feine.
Klght Trains Dilly Between Ht. Paul
and Chicago, cmprlxlng
The Latent Pullman Sleeper,
l'ecrltfH Dining Cars,
Library ami Obaervillon Curs,
Fre Reclining Chair Ciir,
The :0th Century Traln-
Runs Lvery Day of the Hear.
The Finest Train in the Work
Electric Myhted Heated
THE BADGER STATIC EXPRESS, th
Finest Lally Train Running lietween
Ht. Paul and Chkagu, via the Short
Line.
Connections from the Wet Made vis
The NORTHERN PACIFIC
GREAT NORTHERN AND
CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS.
This 1 alo the BEST LINE between
Omaha, St, Paul and Minneapolis.
All Agents Sell Tickets via
The Northwestern Line
W. H. MBAB,
Oeneral Agent.
148 Alder Street,
H. L, SISLEJt,
Xra-. Aiens
PorUund, Ottfi
NOTU'W niv .H' PLICATION.
(inltiM Statt Laml Oitli. at Orrgon
Cltv. tiri'Hon, July 1, w)i
Noiico U lii'irliy kIvuii "u,t In 'nni
iiinco with h i.ivvulon of thA not
nt CmigrMa nf Jutw 3, h7, (tilttltit
" An art for tli rniln nf lliiitx-r IhiuU
In lln Hlttlc nf Cnllf.iinlil. Dri'giiii,
Nt'vnila Mint Wttlilngti;i Trrt'lliiry,"
an mtrnJmt ti nil tlio t ublto i.and
Stnio ly il of August I, isuj,
MltS. HAM A 0, AUMST tONO,
of IVitliiiiJ. f'mi'ity of Multi.nmaJi,
nut' of orognn, Ima till Jy iiinl lit
ilii iiltli'd lit awttrn iHt jmuni, nu,
.-.mvi, fur tlm iiiiiliit f , h. htilf
nf NIC, qiiartt-r mt Iota 1 ami 3. of anv.
linn No, 3, In iiwnlili N,., c Ncrlli,
liniim' Nn. in Wi'.t, nut will .nvr
IMiinf tn mIuiw that ttia l.iml nuglit
It iiimo vnlnihl.j for ii iiii.lirr in
ioiu' tliiut fur ngrloulturitl tutriMmo,
iiikI In i-tiiillli hi claim i,t
I.umI U'furi tlin ItoitiNtor ,iiii Unci'lver
.if till ntllce nt itrrgtm C!y, lirrgnn,
.in Siitunliiv, th :oi)i itny i,f Hi'tm.
Inr .l!K;', IU iiniiif. ii wlliUiMPii;
I-imii J. Hunfm.1, of Mitntavllla,
nrt-Knn; Wlllluin Krl"ol, I'mtlntiil,
ir.'i;iin, Jiiniti K'ttva-T. nf t'urliii'.ui,
i ii.'k-iiii, l-'iiti i:. ii (( hl.1, of I'm ttnnil,
i llvgllll,
Anv nml nil iihoii rl,ilmlii ml
."iry Dm alvo..orlliot Inu.U ar
:-.iitlml tn fll thnlr I'lalma In tin
..m.v nn or liiotd lil roth Jay of
S.-pit'inlii-r, ItfiiJ
t.'IIAS. II, MACiUKS,
mim:. ttwgt.tor.
NOTICH FOR Pt'lK.te.VTtON.
fulled Mtntc l.nnl Ofltce at Curgolt
i"iv. tiicsun, July I, inn;
Nillhn I litilrliV Lrlvn thai 'i,
ll ll.im i" with th pMvliiliin of Dm ct
I i ' mri.M Att In,. . i-a
" An aot for tti l of tlmlior Innd
III th.- Slut of Cullf,;-i!i, Or, nun,
Nciii li mil Wanlihiitt in 'IVrrltoi y,"
.-. 1'itmdi'J to nil Dm Publlo Iaim
S'.iirt ly of Augiut (. It:''.'.
i'IIAULKS AltM.Tit'iN't),
i f t'l.rUnn l. Coiinly of Mulinoiiuili,
Sin', - .f Ori-aMii, h.t, th! iUy nir. in
tlili iiiti o hi iv nn iiitfmnt. No.
r.s', for t. pnritm of m SV, Hilar.
!.r of h'ihi No , m Towiwhlp No.
'. North. lt.im,- No, 10 West, nod H
'ft. r priuf to ahow that thf Uint
iuht U liiioi Viilual'lc for It Mill
tu t or it. nn than for agricultural pur
l-. i, ititd to ontrtlillnh hi claim i
-. il l la-iri tef : tiie rcsiiitfr and r
.l.r cf thi ottl.'n nl Orrgon itty,
Vi'ui, on itiit l.iy. li hu il.ty of
-V t -oil.rr. .:. 11.. iisiiif iv :.
ll.--t-M
I yr hi J Saif.r-1. f f Mmitavilltt. Or
.m: i'lil-li VV, liaitiuirdnor, of Port,
land. Orvoi; Alfred tiiitafon. of
l i thin ). (igo i. Jacob Ksynfr, of
Portland, (rjjrn.
Any ind nil prnon clnlmlng ad-icr-.-lv
tli bovp-dnfcTlh1 Innda ara
rr.ni.tr.t t did their i-iuim n thi
.itn.-. oi or twfor al.l ?rt!h day of
S.-j.tdiitK'r, 902
CHAS rt. M'lOUKS.
Ml -9 12 jt,!,
N i'l'IO; FOR ri W.IOATION.
I'nit.Al Stitc iwiM-l tull.o at Oregon
my. dreg m, July I, w:
Noll... t h.rby glvn that In com.
I'lUncn nith the provM in of tho act
f i 'oner,- of Juno .1. I;i. entitled
" An not for ;h alo of .imfer land
m the Hta'e of 'allf .nu t, Orrgon,
N'. :.l,i nti I Wiirilnt.u Territory,"
in tt.nl.d (.. o'l the fubllo Land
MiC.-s .y act of AilKtlut 4. ivi.',
'AI.K'l V llAl'MU.VItDNI.'lt.
f Puritan I. County of Multiiotnah,
"' "iron. hu this day tiled in
thii ..nil-.- hi itw.irii !iitcincnl. No,
'on. for the urcha4 of the lot 3. HK.
nufi,r ,,f nv. ijuartcr; Hi half of
V 'iniil-r, ..f ih-ciIoii No. 3. In
T .ii !ii, So s North, Riintfrt No. 10
'rt. mid mill off.-r proof to show
'tut ili - i.uij aintii ! niom viiliuiilo
f " it'-i tiinli.-r or t . ie tha i for ugri-
. ni ! tti .it lit ;io.l I:, rasi'dlnh II
il.iiio t.i I land hefmp i tut icglntcr
it, l r -.-..ivr o.' thi .!!!. ,tt i'ic..n
in. 't ii, on Huliii'itiy, thi Mth
o iv f Sc,i, nib. r. hmc. II- imih.h ,i
If ll'-'l ' -H
Ii r ..ii ,1 Honford, of Montavlllii,
iii.-.-Mii I'hirlf Armitninii, of port,
'nnd. ir (to.i. llama Ainistrong. of
!'"'"- "rcin; J.u'ob Kayei-r, of
I' i :l.ut I. i i.-oii.
A .v mi. I nil pornoii cl.il nlnif ml
v. r-.lv tin. Ahiivc.dnrlbl hind i
i. in. -it.-. I t,, (11,. their i-lnlm M t,u
.a ,r I -r,.r i-atd loth day of
S-'j.t.-ii 1. -r, !i3
'HAS. 11. M' Kilt EM.
M! J t: R.-gleter.
I .N'-TICI-: FOR PL'IILIOATION.
il 'ii'-! Hlutc Ijind Oltlis lit Oregon
! m.v. July, 13, im.
Nolle- l lien-hy rlvin that the fol
l'..viui.i;tincil settlor Ikui tiled notice)
if IiIn liiti-nilou to iniike ft ii it I proof
in iiH.rt of hi claim, and that suld
.niif will ho mode before the county
' i' ik nf Clatsop county, at Astoria,
"i non on H-ptoinbcr 1, 1902, vlx: II,
IC. No. In'iliU, by
JOHN B. i-.OULARTIC.
fur the H E t of seotlon 10, townnhlp
I north. e(iiH'. 9 weet.
Ho iinnie the following wltnescs
to prove hi rtmtlmioii renlileiice upon
ni l riiltiv.illoti of siUd Innd, vlx Jus.
A. Nciil of Wurrcnton, Ore.: Robert
Crawford, of Nehnl-m, Ore.; Hnmild
Ltinhcrif, of Nehulein. Ore.; Frnnk
l.uiilHiy, of Ni-hnlmii, Ore
CHAH. 11. MOO It EH.
'"' '1-29 Register
NOTICE Fort PL'IILIOATION.
Ifnlted Ht il. la-md Olllce, at Oregon
City, Orcguii, June 30, 1902;
Notice I hereby given that In rom
plliinr.. with the priivlMlon of the net
of CoturreH of Juno 3, 1S7H, entitled
" An nt t for the Mile of timber Innds
In the HtalcM of t 'nilforulii. Oregon,
N"V!nl.i nn. I WiiKhlugton Territory,"
ns ext. tnl. d to mi the Public Land
Htatet, hv net nf Ailnnt 4, 1S'2.
MARV L. ORTHCHILD,
of PorlliKid, Conirty of Mulltioninh,
Htnto of oregmi, hns this ilny lllcd In
thli ottlre hr sworn staleinent No.
r.ti5, for the purchase of the lot IS,
of Mcctlon I, H. hnlf nf UK. (imrter,
and NV, tiunrter of HE, quarter of
ei'tloii No. 2, In township No. 4 north,
t aiiKo No. 1 w.-st, and will offer proof
to show thnt Innd houtrhl Is more vnl
mililo for It llmlier or stono l-hitn for
nttrlcultiiral purposes, nnd 'to intnbllMh
her claim to snM Innd before the Reg-'
Inter nnd Receiver of this olllce at
Oregon city, on Rnlurdoy, the 20th dny
of Heptemher, 1902.
She names ns witnesses; Rryon J.
Snnford, of Monitnvllln, Oregon; Wil
liam Krlesel, of rortlnnd, Oregon; Al
fred Oiistnfuon, of Portland, Oregon;
Frl C. Ortschlld, of Portland, Ore
gon. Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the abnve-descrlhed lands are
requested o file thdr rtalma In this
office on or bofore snld 20th day of
Hoptenrrbe-r, 192. CHAS. B. MOORR8,
, Register.