i HIE .MORNING ASTORIA N, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18. VMM u Telephone, Main CO. TURMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent ty mall, per year.... 380 Sent by mall, per month M Served by carrier, per month .... K SEMI-WEEKLY, rat by mail, per year. In advance Jl 00 The Astorlan guarantees to tta ad vertisers the largest circulation of any ewspaper published on the Columbia River. " t; THE ASTORIAN PUBLISHING CO., P. M. MAHEB, Manager. Over on the sound papers have fall en Into the habit of accusing the Co lumbia river bar of many things, but comes now the esteemed Fost-Intel-llgencer with the charge that the bar Is responsible for the falling oft in ocean business of the O. R. & N. Co. Apropos of the report that the ocean line between San Francisco and this port It to be discontinued, our Seattle contemporary says: Notwithstanding the heavy grades it has to overcome between Portland and Pan Francisco, the Southern Pa cific has demonstrated that It can car ry freight and passengers more cheap ly tietween these points than the O. R. A N. Co. can carry them up and down the Columbia and in and out over the bar at the mouth of the mighty river. This Indicates that either rail roads can he operated more cheaply than steamships between the Fame points or that the Columbia bar Is a serious menace to Interstate com merce. Perhaps the Southern Pacific really is able to carry freight and passen gers over Its rail line to Portland more "cheaply than the O. R. & N. Co. can render the same service by water; but why should the bar be blamed for this? j, The San Francisco steamers, let tt be known, are vessels of light draught and never have been delayed an hour on account of the Columbia bar. It has been reported in connec tion with the alleged determinatiin of the company to discontinue its ocean line that the step is prompted by a los of business; but to attribute this loss to the bar is, It appears to us, quite unfair. A number of theories have been ad vanced as to the cause of yellow pine of Eastern Oregon and Eastern Wash ington discoloring more during certain season, says the West Coast Lumber seasons says the West Coast Lumber an. It is a well known fact that dur ing a portion of the fall logs that are cut and sawed into lumber discolor much more readily than those cut during the ether seasons. One theory ha? ieen advanced that the cause of this Is the dampness ot the season, and the slow drying of the lumber. Another theory Is that the sap is heavier at this season in the body of the tree, on account of the sap return ing from the limbs. Still another Is The fact that all women suffer during the birth-hour lead a great many women to accept a degree of suffering which altogether unnecessary. Sometimes it is hours, sometimes days before the struggle is over. No medicine can ab solutely eliminate pain from this time of travail, but Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription can and does make the baby's advent prac.i-.'ally painless. It acts upon the organs of maternity, giving them streiiiiih and elasticity. It produces physical cumlwt and mental cheerful ness. It is an effective tonic, giving the mother abundant nutrition for her chiM. I Mieve I iw? mv life to Dr. Heree'a reme dies, i.iu! in-,', i Jul it my duly to acknowl C'lcje I' 4.zf4.r 1 i.-;-':' from Dr. Pierer'B 1-avoritt Prrn-nution atvl ' Pkaaant VtWtt," nyi Mrs. Mam O. Havzl writing from Brook iaud, 1. C. "Six vears fli;i. after the birth of one of my children. I wa left In a weak, run down rendition. My health aeenjed utterly fiint. Life wa burden. I doctored with three different phyticiant and got no relief. I betas to get worse, and to add to the complication, 1 suffered terribly from constipation. I chanced to aee one of your advertisement and concluded to try the above remedies. I coinmenoed to take Dr. Pierce'i Favorite Prescription and ' Pleaaant Pel leu,' and began to improve right away, and continued imnrovina and sainftiK in strength. I cannot exprea the relief, it waa to great, month later mr Mttle dawrhiar waa born without much trouble. I feel that I would navar save been able to endure my confinement only fnt the help due aolely to Dr. Herce's medieinea. J lie waa a fine, healthy child, and the only on have ever ban able to nurae." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet cur OOO-.ttipation. that the sap Is dormant and may con tain more acid or some other Ingredi ent that causes this rapid discolora tion. Although no technical Informa tion has been given on this subject. It Is quite probable that the two last named theories contain the real causes that produce this effect. In Southern Oregon It is noted that the discolor ation beidns earlhr than it does further north. It Is reported from th anthracite dis'.riets that some opposition will de velop to endorsement of the arbitra tion plan arranged for by President Mitchell. The strikers will commit themselves to a lasting folly if they foil to back up the work or their bril liant leader, for John Mitchell Is the only man who has ever successfully conducted a great strike. He has secured for the miners what could be gained by no other living labor leader, and rejection of his suggestions woula overturn his remarkable achievement. Let it be hoped that the delegate con vention, at its meeting on Monday, will be characterized by the same good sense that Mr. Mitchell has displayed throughout the long struggle for the rights of man. and that there will bo no withdrawal of the confidence thai has enabled the mineworkers" presi dent to so ably advance the interests of the vast army which he has repre sented In the negotiations. Repudia tion of Mitchell by his men would be a greater blow to labor unionism thur. failure of the strike. It was Indeed unfortunate that the coming of Colonel Richardson. Sen ator Dodge and the other members of the good roads "convent'on was not known generally in this city, else some more elaborate reception could h:ive been planned. As it was. however. County Judge Trenchard, Assessor Carnahan and other enterprising, citi zens saw to the entertainment of the visitors, and the day passed In Clat sop was doubtless an enjoyable one. The visit to the West of these good roads experts will doubtless have the desired effer-t of creating more Inter est in this highly Important pai t ot our county and stnte government and do much to bring about development of those sections which depend entire ly upon suitable highways. The gov ernment is Indeed fortunate that its Interests are in care of such men as Colonel Richardson and Senator Dodge and the coast visit of the commission ers will go far toward educating our people In the good roads line. It will be remembered that in ad dressing the Republican convention ! in Ohio Senator Hanna said the country should "stand pat" on the tariff. He nows comes to the front and explains that he "has ta-n in formed that the phrase is used in thy game of poker." He adds: "It sink' s me that the phrase possesses a mean ing that should be obvious to every body." The explanation w'l! doubt less be accepted as ample and thor oughly convincing, but th-?re will b some curiosity to know Just whf:n :iml where the senator first recelvd infor mation about standing pat. .When the county court issued its statement svith reference to the build ing of a new courthouse, it laid stress on the fact that the subject was broached for the purpose of s-'urinir full discussion of the m;it'er and of ascertaining sentiment. It. should be understood that the court is not com mitted to any set policy in m.iklng public improvements, but that wishes of the majority of the ;,..ople of the county will be respeeteii. The discussion will have its benefb-iai ef fects, and uwaken the slumbering enterprise of the peor.le. Mrs. Edych Tozier Weathered, who was in the city yesu.rday. Is cer tainly entitled to great cn-Oit for her 1 wholesome efforts in behalf of i'ir-gon. I . . . ...... i Taka Puget Sound Limited or Kan No other woman of the coast has done pas City-St. Louis Special for point so much to advance the Interests o'l" South Bc-nd branch' 1 Double dally train service on Gray s thhs commonwealth, nor to atti ft to . Harbor branch. . . . . 1 , i ... . n . . 1 .1 it the attention of ihos.. !' :t. ., n pie who are looking for new homes. Mrs. Weathered is one of the very few Oregonluns who are both practl-al and brilliant. Of 141 students who took an entmnce examination in spelling for Northwest ern university 85 missed 20 or more words out of a list of 130 which was fairly selected without special search for the unusual and the difficult. The comment of Professor Clark on the showing Is: "As long as the word method of spelling Is taught In the public schools just so long will boys and girls enter college unable to spell correctly." Having arranged for the total eclipse of the moon, will the Pally News please be good enough to explain why the fiery orb did -tot reappear after disappearing from sight? It seems to us we would have stuck to the origin al program if wj were managing the event. "let the GOLD DUST twins do your work." Snow whits clothes art the result of using GOLD DUST It makes licht the labors of wahinc. Tuma wah day into plajr day. Far beKer than Soap and mors cononucai. Made only fy THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. wuui-u, new i gra, txrston. at, uxns, Miliars of OVAL FAIRY SOAP. SAVED AT GRAVE'S BRINK, " I know I would long ago have been in my grave." writes Mrs. S. H. New- som. of Decatur Ala.. "If It had not been for Electric Bitters. For three years I suffered untold agony from the worst forms of Indigestion, Water brash, Stomach and Bowel Dyspepsia. 'But this excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since using It I can eat heartily and have gained 35 pounds." For Indigestion, Loss of Ap petite, Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Electric Bitters are a posi tive, guaranteed cure. Only 50c at Chas. Rogers' drug stoer. Andrew Asp, Wi JUttr, BIrMMiik tai hVtsowr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship ard Steamboat Repairing.General Blark imlshlng, Flrst-Clata Horse Shoeing, etc. CORNER TWELFTH AND DRAKE Central meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orders for meats, bulb FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and satis actorlly attended to 3. W. MORTON. Prep. Telephone Nn 321. ASTORIA AND COLl'f.FIA RIVER RAILROAD. LEAVE rOKTXASU AKKIVK i)0 am ! Portland Un on fijttxt 1 11 10 a m TOijpni Kor Aiitria and w'fty v-iopni I l'ointa , I ASTORIA 7 V- m I 6 iO p K -r Portlaud i nd W y PolnU BJSA.-1DK MVIMOJ, o 11 1 m I AkUiria fnf Warretiton, il ' a m Fbivel, Port h evens, fi 'M p I Hammond and Astoria ft 15 a in Seaalile lor ttairenuui, m Havel, Hammond, fori 'A 45 it it I meve1 ff and Astoria 7 40s in 4 (JO p li. IU4.'." m ii. to p m 7 'Hi p m 9 ia a m 'Sunday only. All trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East and Sound points. J. C. MAYO. Gcn'l Freight and Pass. Agent NORTHERN PACIFIC! Time Card ol'Traina Leaves 'A;Vi Puget Sound Limited. 7:25 am 6:45 pm Kansas City-St. Louis Special 11:10 am 6:45 pm North Coast Limited 3:30 p m 7:00 a m Tacorna and Seattle Night Express ll:4i pm 3:05 pm Take Pugst Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points I Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym- pia direct rour trains uuuy ueiwccn luiuaini, Tacoma and Seattle. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passcneger Agt, 255 Morrison St., Portland, Or. Scott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE ForToflammatlon orCatarrB of the Hlad!r aad liiM-ahed Kldttor. No cure Bo par. Curta quickly and Perma nently tbe wont canea of Ooitorrtioi-a and ijt, no aiattrof how Iook Rtond In. Abaolutelr harmlena. Hold bt drugaleta. Prtrt I Ul n Urn ..!! Mlln.U wi.uv, v. " ai.ii. .y. M l.W,lboiea,K.7(. THE SAHTAL-PCPSII CO.. ''VW. MLlirOHTaiNI. OHIO. Bold by Chaa. Rogers, 45 Commerol al Street Astoria. Oregon. A MILLION voices Could hardly express the thnuti of Homer Hall, of West Point. li. Us ten viiy A severe told had settled on his lungs, causing a most obstinate couirh. Several physicians said lie had consumption, but could not help him. When all thought be was doomed he began to use 1'r King's New Discov ery for consumption and writes: " It completely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 827 pounds." It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and l.ung troubles. Trice SOc and tl. Trial bottles fro at Chas. Rogers' drug store. It Is much easier to conquer by the principle of love than that of force, There Is a vast difference between stinginess an deconomy. FOILS A DEADLY ATTACK. " My wife was so 111 that good phy sicians werw" unable to help her," writes M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Jt'd. but 'was completely cured by Dr. King's New Life PI1K" Thov work wonders In stomach and liver troubles. Cure constipation, sick headache. !5c !nt Phrt Tlno-Mi-a' rinlfl- atnr. Labor overcomes all things the la bor not excluded. BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTY TEAKS Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Dan,vllle. III., writes: " I had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar. which Is a sure cure." Sold by Frank Hart, druggist. The greatest blessing Is the posses sion of a strong, pure mind. NO PAISE CLAIMS, The proprietors of Foley's Honey ju foT ".!' do m,t claim It will cure this dread complaint In advanced cases, but do I positively assert that It will cure In I the earllir stages and never falls to liv. .nmf.srf nn.l r.kll.. In .1... . n!iw' liiinw n.i r.i ! .V ,!,,. I,, it... ...... . " 1 '"'"J- ' " .:.. v.. . ' r. i ' ,, "r,ufp auiwuiuien. cum uy riuniv nun, uruKkl!H A- FINK I.IRARV. Of 140 volumes Is found on ench ot the Northern Pacific's "North Const ' Limited" trains. Don't forget that SUhin; roughout these are the only trains ope the West that are lighted through' bv electricity. WONDERLAND U02. Is being called for from every part of the country. Libraries, schools, reading rooms and homes all want the Northern Pacltlc's latest. Send six cents for It to Chas. S. Fee, O. P. & T. A., at St. P.-yil. Minn. NORTH COAST LIMITED. Is only run by the Northern Pacific between Portland and Minneapolis and St. Paul, through Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Missoula, Butte, Livingston, Billings, BIsmark and Fargo. Eight of these trains are on the run daily, four east and four west. Each Is a solid vestlbuled train, carrying stand ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining car, day coaches, mall, express and baggase car and the elegant observa tion car. Each train Is brilliantly lighted with over 300 lights and the beautv of It all Is you can travel Just as cheaply on this train as on any other. All representatives will be glad-to give you additional Informa tion. A. D. Charlton, Assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent, 255 Morrison St, Portland, Orepon. li Ti UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL i Th'e "Northwestern Liml;d'' tralus. fi 30 a is J electric lighted throughou'. both Inside lo.topmiand out, and s'eam heated, are wlth- I out exception, the finest trains la the world. They embedy the litest, reivegt and bast Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the ;ravtlling public, and altogether ire the nicsr complete and splendid nrodujtlon (f th' car builder" ert. These splendid Trains Connect With The (irtflt Northern The Northern hiciric and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these sjperiui I acommodations and all classy of tick iets are available tor pasge cn the trains on "hla line arc protected by the interlocking uioca System. VV.H.MEA., M. L. SISLEH, General Ag-nt. Traveling Ag't Portland. Oreg in. CHicHrSTESi.fi rncLinu EHfiYPJYAL PILLS Wk fj Wn'HWiM rnlrtll(itltma iif'd Imltn " (Jf Uutt. Bj ot jfwwr lrtiri-i, or J,.. ,n fjf M "ItfWfT for l,(t1lK,Mfri -ffgr, i.t rev. L' Ill-It 4fHl. HMMitMi iiinv.Mala f.i.ld (,t A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running me "l'loneer Limited" trains every day and night between Ht. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam heat, of a variety equaled by no other line. Bee that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the Uulted States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other infor mation, addess, i J. W. CASI3T, C. J. BDDT, Trav. pass. Agt., !n. Agt. Portland, Ore. Portland, Oro, 4( L'-.Uti fr I'llIl'IIK'l P -I'V . KSll IUI When other medicines have failed, lake Foley's Kidney Cur. It ha cur id when everything els ha tllsap I oliite.i. For mk. by Frank Hart, druggist. A. It. Itass, of Morgantown, Ind bad to get up ten or twelve times In the nlcht nd hnd severe backache and pains In the kidneys. Wm cured by Foley's Kidney cure. KVr sale by Frank Hart, druggist. smiling face depicts a pure heart and clean conscience. Foley's Kidney Cure purifies the blood by straining out Impurities and tones up the whole system. Cures kidney and bladder troubles. For sale by Frank Hurt, Druggist. No man Is fit for lender until he learns how to govern himself. TWO IIOTTIJCS CUHBD HIM. " I was troubled with kidney com plaint for about two years," writes A. II. Dais, of Mt. Sterling, la., but two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effect ed a permanent cure," Sold by Frank Hart, druggist First resp-K-t yourself If you would have others respect you. Tit RAT YOI'R KIDNEYS RHEUMATISM. FOR When you are suffering from rheu matism, the kidneys must be attend ed to at once so Hint they will elimi nate tlie uric arid from tlite blood, Foley's Kidney Cum Is the most ef fective remedy fur this purpose. H. T. Hopkins, of Polar. Wis . nays: " After unsuccessfully doctoring fur three venrs for rhomimtlsm with the best doctors, I tiled Foley's Kidney Cure niiit it cured me. I cannot speak bio highly of this great medicine, "For sale by Frank Hurt, druggist. Habit of Industry Is a sure estate and frugality la a fortune. . THE PR 1PI5 OF HEROES. Many soldiers In the Inst war wrote to say that for Scratches. Bruises. Cuts, Wounds, Coins, Sore Feet nd , ' ' Miff Joints. Iiucklen's Arnun Salve Is i T Tl IleWr lit HtM H-nr . im, . " ' . i"r iiurua, iscid. nous, ru-ers. sum KnitHlons nMj l.j1B It cures or no n.iy. Only I5c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. IFIIITB JMAR LINE lortland - Astoria Ijoule. qxD .n.ll rvr T7rDT will. uftia.a.a unitutli Dally round trips except Sunday. TIME CAHD Leave Tortland 7 a. m. t..AV A.lhH. ? n M , Through Portland' conncotlons with steamer Nahrotta, from Ilwaco and ' n. Reach Polnta. nne foliar Line llcK-ts inter changeable with O. It. & N, C. and V. T. Co. tickets. The Dalles Route STR. " TAH0MA," and "METLAK0" Dally trips except Sunday. TIMfc CARD -Sir. "TAHUMA" I-eave Portland Mod- Wed.. rl., ! a. m. Leave Dalles. Tues., Thur., Bat, 7 am. Str. "MUTLAKO" Lv. Portland Tuea. Thur., Sat, 7 a. m. Lv. Ialles, Mon Wed.. PH.. 7 a. m. Landing at foot of Alder Street, Port land Oregon. Both Phone. Main S.M. AGENTH. J. W. Crlchton, The Dalles, Oregon. A. K. Fuller, Hood River, Or.-gon. Wolford & Wyers, White Salmon, Wn. Henry Olmhtead, Carson, Wn. John W, Tott-n, .Stevenson, Wn. J. ". Wyatt, Vancouver, Wn. A. J. Taylor. Astoria, Ore. B. W. CRICHTON. Portland Oregon. EAST . SOUTH I Depot, Fifth snd Leave (Irving sts, Portland Arrive I Overland Express trains for balem, Roseburg, Ash- hinil Rtwrmmuntn 8:30 p.m Ogden, Han Fran- ! 7:41 a.m Cisco, Mojave, Los Arirfelea. Kl Paso. '8:30 a.ml New Oreleans and 7:2 p.ro the Kast. At Woodburn (dally except Sun day), morning train connects with train for Mt. An. gel. Bllverton, I U r o w n s v 1 1 1 e, I Springfield. and I Natron, and even- Ing train for Mt. Angel and Silver I ton. 7:30 a.m Curvallls panaen I ger. I!4:5a p.ml Sheridan passen- -L-L 5:6 p.m i8:2oa.rr iuoy. dually execiit nunOay. R bale tlcketn on halt between Port land, Hacrnmeiito and flan Francisco Net rates (17.50 first clam, without berth nnd 14 00 second class. Including bert h. Rales and tickets to Eastern potnti and ilorope. Also Japan, China. Hono lulu and AitPtrnlln. fn be obtained c v. A. SchilMng, Third and Wash ington sreets. r.flHILL DIVISION. Passenger depot foot of Jefferson St Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20, :4f a. in.; 12:30, 1:65, 8:25, 6:16, 6:25, 8:06, 11:30 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. on Sunday only. Arrive at Portland dally at 6:36, 8:30, 10:60 a. m.; 1:35, 3:16, :3, 6:20, 7 0. 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m, daily except Monday; 8:30 and 10:45 a. m. on Bun days only. Leave for Dallas dally except Sun day at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at :30 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dalln fot Alrlee Monday, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:46 p. m. Tteturns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Bxcept Buaday. R. B. MTLLER, Oen. Frt and Pas. Aft X am.ifT -nl O 0GKN4WASTA J Uf) j JJQJ Steamer SUE H. ELMORE The Largest, Btaunrhett. Bteadlsst, and most sea worth vassal ever on the route. Beat of Table and State Room Accommoda tions, Will make round trips every five dsys bstwean. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.50 Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad Navigation Co. aad the Astoria t Columbia R. H. for Portland. Baa rtanataoo and all point East For freight and passenger rata apply t Samuel Blmorc & Co Ut'iiornl Ar'til, Antorltt, Or. or to R C. LAMU. Tillamook. Or. A C. R. R, Co. Portland, Or. North Pacific Brewing Co. EMIL SCIIIMPKK, CSeneral Mgr. The Pupulur t'rofluct oftli only brewery In North wentern Oregon enjoyn a very Initio lomctlo ar.ft ox port Bale, KOPPS BICST bottled or in keg. Pro City Delivery, OLD KENTUCKY HOME CLUB 0. P. S. WHISKEY American Puvorttc Whlnkcy BLUMAUER 6b HOCH Mithsul t.iiitir uikI Clgnr I Rulers SOLi: AliKNTN IOM-IIO Fourth Slrrrt . . . I'orthuiil, OrBoii o IL Mo s) I Oregon Snoijr line akd union Pacific TIMli ACHED- Depart Chicago Portland Special 9:00 a. m. via Hunt ington Atan'lo Express 8:60 p. tn. via Hunt ington St Paul Fast mall I p. m. via Spokane ULK8 From Portland. Arrlva Sail I-ake, Denver, Ft Worth. Oma ha, Kansas City 4:30 p.m. St. Louis. Chicog) and East. Bait Lake. Denver Ft Worth, Oma ha, Kansas City, 8:10 a. Bt. Louis, Chicago and East j Walla Walla, Lewlston, Bpo.j kane. Minneapolis St. Paul. Duiuth 7:00 a. m Milwaukee. Chi- cago and East I 7J hour from Portland to Chicago Ko Changs of Cars. OCEAN AND RIVER 8CHICDULE From Astoria All sailing da to, subject to ohange For San Francl. eo every five days. Columbia River To Portland and Wtv Landings. exo. Monday 7 a. m. Dally ex cent Bun. 4 a. m. Steamer Nahcotta leaves Astoria on tide dally for Ilwaco, connecting there wtth trains for Long Ueaoh, Tioga and North Beach points. Knturnlna- ar rives at Aatorla. same evening. O. W. LOUN8BERRY, Agent. Astoria. A. L. CRAIO, General Passenger AKnt, Portland. Oregon TICKETS TO AND F'nOM ALL Points East VI SHORT LINE TO St. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND POINTS EAST. Through Palace and Tourlxt Sbepers. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Dally Trains; fast time. For rates, folders and full Informs-' tlon regarding tickets, routes etc., call on or addrwas J. W. PHALON, ir. DICK BON Trar. Paw. Agt. City Ticket Agt 132 Third Street, Portlftnd. A. B. C. DKNNTSTON. 3. W. 1. A 13 First Avenue. Seattle. Wash. mm O. R. A N. Co. Portland. Or. KM:ci'TltN .SALE. Hy vlitun of nn eX.-rutUin taauvtl out of tbn I'ln ult Court of the Slnto of rrgm for Ctataop County, tested tile l"ith .Uy of iK iolwr. o2. upon a Judg ment i-m.T'd therein on the Hilt day of M.ii.fi. 1,1)5. In favor of riftmi Wilson, a philntlfr. and njiiat U-Mirgr Itlll and It. It. Marlon, us de. r.MwI.mu, f..r Ihe mini of 3t. logetht-r with Iiitorvst thereon nt the rate of In H-r n-iit M-r nnnuui, rr.im suld dale, until paid, and tb costs an l dlsbunu-. iiii-iit of mid aeton tunul ut $12. 15, imd upon hUh there was piikl tie to iler 10th. ISM, on aeeount of Interest and prim Ip4l the sum of ;'4".43, lev Ing a balance du and unpaid thrrt-.m of (M, with ln''-r'Kt th'reon from ( ii tidH-r loth. U:i6. .tt the rate of io p.-r "ent er iiiimim until paid, nnd wlii.b hi Id jUilKiii-nt waa on the 2d dny of M m il, IW, duly trnnsfenvd and ui.Mlgnpl t niiil Is now ouinil by N. I'. Soi-elim-n, :md to -lie dlivcti-d mid (otiiiiuiidlitg me Umt nut of the in r wiiiiil imiperty of said ib-fi-ndiiiita or eltb.-r of tlieni, or If miftVI 'lit ninnol be fouinl then nut of the real proH-ny Indimglng to snld defxndnnls or cither of tlieni In said county, on or after the mild lh day of Mutvh, js8, t0 siitufy snbl ee tiMon with rosts if mid llK)ti suld wilt, I did on tbe I5th diiy of tlc tobi'i', 9i)J. duly levy iion the follow lug di'Hcrlbed real estate situated In ('lnls)ip County, State of ( iivroii, to-wit: Lots No. 8, 9, 10. U. I2.I3 and 14, In blork No. 1. and lots No. 1, 2, 3 and 4, In bi n k No. 4, all In the Town of HIM's Addition InOeean Drove, us laid iiml recorded by ( binge Hill. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Monday, the 17th day of Noveml-r, ll)l2, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, In front of and at the court house door, In tho City of AstoiU, tn said county and state, soil at public inn lion to the highest bidder for cash tbn ubuve-dimerlbvd real cm late to satisfy the said Judgment, In terest and Hcerulng costs, THOMAS LINVII.I.K. Sheriff of Clatsop County, Ore, Pitted this Kith day of October, 1!KI2. NOTICR OF FINAL HETTLKMENT. Nollee Is h-reby given that the un deiHlgiied, ndmlnlHtnilor of the estate of Esther llmwn, deceased, hus llled In the County Court of the Suite of Oregon for OnlHop County, his llniil uocoiiul ns administrator, and the suine has been set for hearing before hh'iI court at the conly u.urt rooms there of In the Pity (Jf AhIoi-I.i, Clutmip County, Mond.iy, (he 17th day of No vember, 1P02, nt the hour of 10 o'do A a. in. All pei-Mons Interested therein are hereby notified t nppour nnd show riuiH", If nny, v hy nnd account should not he allowed, nnd Hnld CHlnte set tled and the administrator discharged. October 13, 11102, CVS. imoWN, Administrator of the estate of Esther Brown, deceased, ' , ' 10-14-11-7. CM most hcalinz Mlvlntho worKW A