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HE MORNING ASTORIA N. TUlvSDA Y, OCrOHER 21. 10OJ Telephone, Main ML (UNION I TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Sent by mall, per year.... Bent by malt, per month ......... Served by carrier, per month ... W I 50 0 1 SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year, la advance tl 00 The Aatorlan guarantee, to IU ad- Teruser me largest circuiauuu vi tuij i ... . , -. i newspaper published on th Columbia River. ,N,vr tsrTJT TOTTTVrt rV P. M. MAHER. Manaier. The Portland papers should not be- come -xcitid because of the objections raised here and there to the proposal that the legislature appropriate 1300,- 000 for the Lewis and Clark fair. It is unkind as well as unwise to inti- mute that this opposition is actuated I by sinister motives. The Astorian be- llevis that every Orcgonian wants to I see the fair made a great success, and that the people of the state are prae- tk-ally a unit In agrteing that the leg- Islature should make a' suitable appro- priatlon. In a community of 590,000 wople different opinions are bound to manifest themselves, and it is indis- creet to attribute this to lack of pub- lie spSsrifWe have too much faith In the Rood sense of Oregonians generally to I think for a moment that they are un- loyal, or that an unprosrressive senti- ment would attempt to defeat the plans of Hie fair board. The direc- J tors of the exposition did not fix $500,000 as the sum that would neces- sarily be required of the state, but rather suggested that amount that the people might "get a line" on what would be required of them. The sug- gestlon of the board having been plac- ed before the people, they are now dis cussing the matter, as sensible people should, before arriving at a decision. The opposition is merely Incidental, Those who believe $300,000 too large a eum for the Portland undertaking are, we think, actuated only by a de- sire to subserve what they regard as the best interests of Oregon. If the nmnunt is too great. It should be re- dueed; If it Is too small, it should Be increased, if there is any merit in the Portland contention that the fair Is a state undertaking, and of equal interest to the citizens of Multnomah, of Clatsop, Wallowa, Curry and Mai- beur, then there should be no objec- tion to thorough discussion of the question outside of the Oregon metrop- oils. As far as The Astorian is con earned, it wants to see the fair a great success, and to this end It will lend its warmest support It knows that the people of Clatsop entertain the c w nd that Astoria will, at the proper time, come gracefully to ..: tvith her share of support, 4.44 1 V .v.. - - The Intimation that occasionally creeps out in Portland that the op ponents of a $500,000 appropriation are Pain m the head and back i a form I ...: .u un..n women are familiar. Often this pain is asso- riated with nervousness, sleeplessness and loss of appetite. The cause of such sunenng is genermiy w deraneement of the womanly function, or a Leased condition of th delicate wominlv orzans In such cases the action of Dr. Pierce's Favorite FreSCrlOUOn IS marveiou ill odic function, dries disagreeable drains, heals inflammation and ulceration, ana cures female weakness. It cures when all other means have been tried in vain. c-:..i . .... iH.,itoH r rn ail It 1 If. I r r7r ,T :M ence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address vi. v. Pirv RnfF;ilo. N. Y. In little over thirty years Dr. Pierce, assisted by his staff of nearly a score of physicians, ha cured more than half a million women. 'I wan a great sufferer for nix yearj and doc fcrd all the time with a nurobtr of 0'"nt phvtfin, but did not receive any benefit" write Mr George ftogden. of 641 Bond Street, ttaifinaw (South), Mich. "One day I tuOtua a oaper I saw your advarttaement, and, alt houv-h fhad riven op all hope of ever getting better, thought I would write to you. When I eived your letter, telling me wnal o Qo, 1 to iak vcmr ' Favorite Preeerio- commenced li to take your 'Favorit. Preaerio- lllf, vtnir advice. 1 have taken tea I Hon ' and bottle, in all, lo five,vi.U of th. 'Phant I Fellet.' Am noW reirular aaer having miaMd two ara and auffered with pain in th head Am now reiruMr ;'","("",, "TWd I and back. I wan to nervoui, could not eat or ITieti. Now I thauk vou for my recovery , Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellet curt bit 91k Insincere and lacking In loyally Is not calculated to create enthusiastic sup port, and It la to be hoped we have seen the last of It. The people if Ore- Ron -will do what Is right In the mat ter of an appropriation for the Port land fair. The Evening Journal has under taken the thankless task of making Mr. H. W. Scott a senatorial candi date airalnst his avowed determination not to be, says the Portland Chronicle No one but an "Independent democrat ic paper" for a moment believes that Mr. Scott is a candidate notwtthstand I ing (he great hue and cry raised by the siii.1 "indenendent democratic ,.... ,. . I uaiiv u iiif ivmiu. .. vn una said that he did not want the doubt I ful honor and would not have the sen- aiOrgnip II H VUU1U. llie IIHIJVIH VI the people of Oregon believe tnat Mr. ' Seort is strictly honest in his purpose, J and Ms name is not seriously consul j erej for that position by any well-In formed Individual, hence the Journal's I "cake is all dough" and indigestible. I The political forecast of the Journal In Monday's issue has no significance whatsoever. Its Information, gleaned from democratic sources, has not an lota of truth to hold up its assertion. The article was written to fill space by one who certainly Is not In close touch with the senatorial question. The ar tide, persumably. was intended for a "filler" inasmuch as lis range em braced all classes. The writer cer tainly exposes his weakness In many assevjntlons made through the said article. Mr. Geer is not the whole show, so to speak. Mr. Fulton is not becoming alarmed or losing any sleep OVer the mystifying editorials in the "indeuendent democratic daily." 10 wouia be well for the Journal to quit swinging around the circle and remain stationary long enough to tell the dear pie just wno it is that Mr. Joe Teal nas orjered to spring on the legisla ture wnen lhe proper time comes. Rlav cartridges, of course, make more or Iegs nojge, but do no harm. According to the count made by 140 Record Herald reporters at the doors of 233 of the 666 churches in Chicago last Sunday, 83,733 men, 104,334 women, 52,2 children, and 15,156 ho are des- ignated under the head of "unclasS' ed." a total of 257,541, attended church that day. This leads the Post-In- telliseneer to remark that if the Record-Herald will describe what sort 0f looking creatures are the 15,156 who are neither men, women nor children, it will confer a boon on civilization, Chicago is noted for many things that are out of the ordinary, but 15.156 non descripts who attend church are too much for our credulity. We must have more light. Sir Thomas Lipton has challenged again for the America's cup, and he can rest assured that nis welcome will be quit? as whole-souled as those ac- corded him on previous visits of the kind to '.his country. Lipton Is a thor- oust, sportsman whose legitimate et forts to lift the cup are applauded by Americans. Shoull he succeed this time in his errand, the Interests of the noble game will not suffer, but rather be benefited, for the cup has teen here a long time. Proposals for water and sewer sys tem'?, grading, roads and sidewalks, at Fort Columbia, Wash. Constructing Quartermaster's Office, Astoria, Ore., October 17, 1M2. Sealed proposals In triplicate will be re celved here un'.il 10 o'clock a. m. No vember 15, 1902, and then opened, for . iuau iu muuihh at Fort Columbia, Washington." Plans and spediications can be seen at office ppPOtt Quartermaster, Portland, Ore and plans and specifications and fur- ; thcr Information will be afforded, at tnia omce, ana on ice oi sjptrmirnoeni 0f construction, Fort Columbia, Wash nhl :s rirvwl in ar-rent nr relert talnlng proposals should be marked "froposais lor water anu tewer Kys- terns, Grading, Roads and Sidewalks , F rt Columbia. Wash.." and ad caVMn and Quartermaster V. S. Army. "WIIERE TO HUNT AND F1SIL" Northern Pacific's new game book is now ready for distribution. Illustra tions of live game a particular feature. Four full pages from Seton-Thomp- son's drawings made specially for this book. Send address with six cent and book will be mailed to you by Chas. S. Feo, G. P. ft T. A., St. Paul, Minn. . 1-4 lift I i UO Ui t A t M$ AVVlsl DENTIST. 524 Commercial Street Ajtorla, Ore. i icii iu inmis voti lur iuv relief. I was siiuVriii); agonic from piles and was taking mor phine to relieve me, when, on the sdvice o a friend, I procur ed a bottle of your IVrrin's Tile SpeoitJo and took a tablespoon ful at night and another in the morning. At half past twelve noon my wife gave me another taulcspoonfol, when my pain II stopped. lu two days 1 was able to attend to uiy' regular business entirely relieved. It is simplv wonderful. JVurs MRYRRiinrr', ANDREW LAKE Merchant Tailor Xew Goods, New Fall Samples, Per eot Work, Trices Reasonable, and Work done with Dispatch. 4S2 Commercial St - Astoria. Ore G. 01. Barr, Dentist Mansell Building. S7S Commercial St, Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED 306L C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Snipping. Agent Wells Fargo and Pa cific Express Companies. Cus tom House Broker. Andrew Asp, Wi? lata, Blarksmitl 104 flgrsciMr FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Given to Ship ard aieamooat rtepainng.ueneral Black smithing, First-Class Horse Shoelng. etc CORNER TWELFTH AND DlTANE 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 forma 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 38 pounds." For Indigestion, Loss of Ap petite, Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles, Electric Bitters are a posi tive, guaranteed cure. Only 60c at Chas. Rogers' drug itoer. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Yonr orders for meats, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly snl tatis actorlly attended to a. W. MORTON, Prop. Telephone No. .121. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. LEAVE PORTLAND ARRIVE 8 00am 700pm Portland I'n on II, spot Wsjr I 11 10 n 940pm Far Ant'Tia and Point ASTORIA 7 4i am 6 10 p in F r K'rtianU nd W..y Filiate 1130 am 1030pm BEASIDK DIVISION I 15 a m I 11 a m I 6 oO p tn (i i'i a m a 30 a m 8 45 p ni AMjrla (or Warrenton, I 7 40 at Flnrel, Fort 8 event. (WdUi Hammond and A.itorla l0 4la m .Se&Hlde (or Warrenum, Havel, Hamm'.'nd, yon 12 so p mi J. S P i a " ! 'teve' a ami A "ton a Sunday only. All trains mnke elnfle ronneetlina nf Gobie with all Northern Pacific train ' to and from the East and 8ound points. J. C. MATO, Gcn'l Freight and Pass. Agent NORTHERN PACIFIC Time Curd of Trains PORTLAND. Leaves Arrives Puget Sound Limited. 7:25 am 6:45 pm Kansas City-St. Louis Special 11:10 am 6:45 p rn North Coast Limited 3:30 p m 7:00 a m Tacoma and Seattle Night Express ll:4o pm 3:05 pm Take PugH Sound Limited or North Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor points Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym- pla direct. Take Puget Sound Limited or Kan sas City-St. Louis Special for point on South Bend branch. Double daily train service on Gray's Harbor branch. Four trains dally between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passeneger Agt, 255 Morrison St., Portland, Or. DYSPEPTICIDE The srMteat aid to DIGESTION, A MILLION VOICES Could hardly expres the thanks of Homer Halt of West IVInt. la. Lis ten why: A severe cold had settled on his lungs, causing a most obstinate cough. Several physicians said ht had consumption, but could not help him. When all thought he was doomed he began to use Dr King's New Dlicov ery for consumption and writes: "It completely cured me and saved my life. I now weigh 237 pounds." It's positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and liung troubles. Trice Mo and tl. Trial bottles free at Chaa. Rogers' drug store. It Is much easier to conquer by the principle or love than that of force. There Is a vast difference between stinginess an d economy. FOILS A DEADLY ATTACK. ' My wife was so 111 that rood ohv- slclans were unable to help her," writes m. m. Austin, of Winchester. Ind. but was completely cured by Pr. King's New Life rill. Thov work wonders In stomach and liver troubles. Cure constipation, sick headache. S6c at Chaa, Rogers' drug store. Labor overcomes all things the la bor not excluded. BRONCHITIS FOR TWENTT TEARS Mrs. Minerva Smith, of Danville, 111., writes: " I had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief unUl 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 FALSE CLAIMS. The proprietors of Foley's Honey and Tar do not advertise this as a ' sure cure for consumption." They do not claim it will cure this dread complaint In advanced cases, but do positively assert that It will cure In Frank Hart, druggist. A FINE LIBARY. Of HO volumes Is found on each of the Northern Pacific's "North Coast Limited" trains. Don't forget that these are the only trains operated In the West that are lighted throughout hv electricity. WONDERLAND lf02. Is being called for from every pnrt of the country. Libraries, schools, reading rooms and homes all want the Northern Pacific's latest. Send six ronl. fnr It n Ph CI P " " ' i. a., a.i oi. jaui, Aiinn. 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, Blsmark and Fargo. Eight of these trains are on the run daily, four east and four west. Each Is a solid vestibuled train, carrying stand ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining car, day coaches, mall, express and j baggage car and the elegant observa tion car. Each train is brllllaatly J lighted with over 300 lights and the beautv of It all Is you can travel just . aa cheaply on this train as on any : other. All representative will be j glad to give you additional informa tion. A. D. Charlton, Assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent, 2D5 Morrison St, Portland, Oregon. lioxuHious Travel Th "Northwestern Llml'id" train, electric lighted throughou', both inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains la tht world. They embsdy the lttet, reweit and btt Ideas for comfort, convenlnc and luxury ever offered the travelling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid production of th car builders' art. These splendid Train Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for thee superior acommodatlons and all classes of tick ts are available for passage en th trains on this line are protecud by tbe Interlocking Bloct System. W. H. MBAD, H. L. SISLER, General Agent. Traveling Af"t Portland. Oreg in. Pennyroyal pills H.-&V . . ..Or'1""! anil Orlj Ueaalne. Wry!nKn. i ,. r.ii.M, ...lie, utlri,,lit ir"t! "Kl Hal ."JIII !, ilil fi f,,h l.ni,rlMn. Tiikwaontltt-r. H,ruMi ' 71 wai ysi llMccroa Huhalltatlnn, mmi Imlla. 47T ll. II- t juut linimut. nr .n -Ic la W Jf '"'! rrtlrul.r., TntliaanlaU f? it'l "llfllefrr ,Afnktuw, tj r. tan Mull. 10.000 T. allmnblala. H'Ml.t all lir.l,i.. hl. .Ur fc.mlr.K niMaanwe. t'UILi MJ A familiar name of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Oreat Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Conneotions 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. See that your ticket reads via "Th Milwaukee" when going to any point In the Uulted States or Canada. All ticket agent sell them. For rates, pamphlet or other infor. matlon, addeoe. J. W. CASOT, . O. J. EDDY. Tray. Pans. Agt., , rien. Agt. Portlaiid. Ore. Portland, Or iV 7 """"7 "" 'T . s ,tt Cut. Wounds. C e,..r ui.u it-m-l ill inw norm IIT Joints Hlli klmi eases P.W Mm. 'rr I. wi.h. Jm'l' . ' K"'" out doubt the greatest throat " and uf al U 11 ruicer ' When other medicines have failed, take Foley's Kidney Cure. It has cur ed when everything else hoa disap pointed. For sale by Frank Hart, druggist. A. It. Pass, of Morgantown, Ind., had to got up ten or twelve time In the night and had severe backache and twins In the kidneys. Was cured by Foley' Kidney Cure. For sals by Frank Hart, druggist. smiling face depicts a pur heart an I clean conscience. Foley' Kidney Cure purifies the blood by straining out Impurities and tones up the whole system. Cures kidney and bladder trouble. For sale by Frank Hart, Druggist. No man Is fit for leader until he learns how to govsrn himself. TWO nOTTlJtS CURED IUM, " I was troubled with kidney com plaint for about two years," write A. II. Dais, of Mt. Sterling, la., but two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effect ed a permanent cure." Ald by Frank uurt, druggist. First respect yourself If you would have others respect you. TREAT YOUR KIDNEYS FOR RHEUMATISM. When you are suffering from rheu nmtHin. the kidneys must be attend ed to at once so that they will elimi nate the uric acid from Hit blood. Foley's Kidney Cure In the most ef- ri'ctlve remedy for this purpose. H. T. Hopkins, of Polar. Wis. says: "After unsuccessfully doctoring for three years for rheumatism with the best doctors, I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and It cured me. 1 cannot speak loo highly of this great medloliie." Fur sale by Frank Hurt, druggist. Habit of Industry Is a sure estaU and frugality Is-a fortune. THE PRIDE OK HEROES. Many soldiers In the last war wrote to say that for Scrutrhe. Bruise. orns, Sore Feet and ' Arnica Salve Is Same for Hums. Skin Eruption or no pay. Only '.'5c at Chas. Rogers' drug store. 1ITE COLUli LINE ..Forlland - Astoria ?ou!o. STR. "BAILEY GATZERT." Dally round trips except Sunday. TIME CARD Leavo Portland 7 a. m. Leave Astoria 7 p. m. m . . . . . . xnrougn t-iriianu conneotions with , !amer Isahcoua from Ilwaco and ' nt . Peach I'oinU. White Collar Line tliket Intar. changeable with O. It. & N. Co. and v. i. uo. ucaets. The Dalies Route STR. "TAH0MA." and "METLAK0" Dally trip except Sunday. TIMfc CARD Str. "TAH0MA" Leave Portland Mon., Wed., "rl., 1 a. ra. Leave Dalle, Tue., Thur., Sat., 7 a. m. Str. "MKTLAKO" Lv. Portland Tue., Thur., Sat., 7 a. m. l.v. iaiie, Mon.. Wed., m. 7 a. m. Landing at foot of Alder Street, Port land Oregon. Doth Phone. Main 351. AGENTS. J. W. Crlchton. The Dalles. Oregon. A. K. Fuller, Hood lllvr, Oregon. Wolford & Wyer, Whit Salmon, Wn. Henry OlmMead, Caron, Wn. John W. Tott ti, Kt.'Vi tmon, Wn. J. C. Wya.lt. Vancouver, Wn. A. J. Taylor. Astoria, Ore. E. W. CltlCHTON. Portland Oregon. Denot. Fifth anil Leave Irving at. Portland Arriv Overland Expres Train for Salem, Roseburg, Ash lund, Sacramento, Ogden, gan Fran cisco, Mojuve, Lo Angeles. E Paso, New Oreleans and the East. 8:30 p.m 7:41 a,m 8:30 a.ni 7:2t p.m At Woodburn (dally except Hun. dav). morning train connect with train for Mt. An 8"l. Sllvcrton, Brownsville, Springfield. and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Hllver ron. 7:30 a.m Corvallls passen- t l p.m !8:36a.m arer. 114:50 p.m Sheridan passen- -1 Daily. HUuily exveut WuHUay. Rbate tlckctn on sale 'v,vn Pnrt. land, Haeramnto and San Franclco. Net rates $17.50 first clan, without berth and 114.00 second class, Including berth. Rate and tickets to Rnalern r.nlnt. and Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained 'mm v. A. HchliMng, Third and Wah Ington srects. Yamhill division. Passenger depot foot of Jefferson St. Leave for Oswego dally nt 7:20, :44 a, m.; 12:30, 1:55, 3:25, 6:16, 6:25, 8:06, 11:30 p. m. and 9:00 p, m. on Sunday only. Arrive at Portland dally st 6:86. 8:30, ln:50 a. m.; 1:35, 3:15, :2t, 6:20, 7-40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally except Monday; 8:30 and 10:46 a. m. on Bun days only. Leave for Dallas dally except Sun ay ft :M P. m. Arriv at Portland at 9:30 . m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlee Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Return Tuesdava Thursday and Saturday, -except Buooay. H. B. MILLER, Sen. Frt. and Pa. Agt. JIMAST O OHiNsMASxal J via SOUTH 1 Steamer SUE H. ELMORE The Largest, Staunchest, Sta.llst. and most seaworthy val ever on the route. llt of Tabl and Slat Room Aooommoda tiona Will make round trip every Ov days btwn. Astoria and Tillamook FARE $3.BO Conneotlnt at Astoria wtta the Oregon Railroad Navigation Co. and the Astoria Columbia It. It. for l"ortland. Has rrantilo and alt poinia East. For freight and passenger rale apply to Snmucl Blmoro 5i Co Utnrul Agent, AsCorlii, Or. or to B. O, LAUB. Tillamook, Or. l. C. R. R. Co. Portland, Or. North Pacific Brewing Co. EMIL SCHIMPKK, General Mgr. The Popular Product of the only brewery In North wetem Oregon enjoy a very latUe domcntld ar.d ex. port Hale. KOPPS BKST bottled or in UeK lreo City Uollvory. OLD KENTUCKY HOMF CLUB 0. P. S. WHISKEY American Pnvorltc Whiskey BLUMAUER S HOCH SOLK KNt.UU rotirlh 8lrcet OREGON Shoiu Line Union Pacific ANO TIMS BOH ED. ULEfl From Portland Depart Chlcjto Portland Special 9:00 a, ra. via Hunt ington Atlantic Exprt 8:60 p. m. via Hunt ington St. Paul Fast mall 6 p. m. via Spokane Arrive Pall Ik, Denver, Ft, Wortn, oma. ha. Kanaa City 4:80 p.m. St. Loul. Chicago and Et. Salt Lk.Dnvr Ft. Worth, Oma ha, Kna City. St. Loul. Chicago 8;la, a. and Eaat. Wall Wail. Lewlston, Bpo kane, Minneapolis St. Paul, Duiutb Milwaukee, Chi cago and Eait 7:00 a. m 71 hour from Portland to Chloago No Chang of Car. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE From Atorl Ail wiling data subject to change. For San FrancU- eze. Monday co vry five day. 7 a. m. Dally eg. cent Bun. Columbia River To Portland and 4 a, m. Wv Landing. Steamer Nshootta leaves Atorla on tide daily for Ilwaco, connecting then with trains for Long Beach, Tioga and North lieach point. Returning ar rive at Astoria am evening. O. W. LOUN8BERRT, Agent Astoria. A. L. CRAIO, General Panger Agent, Portland. Orejion. TICKETS TO AND FROM ALL Points East VIA SHORT LINE TO St. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND POINTS EAST. Through Palace and Tourist Sl eper. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Car. Dally Train; fait time. For rates, folder and full Informa tion regarding ticket, route eto-, call on or addrma J. W. PHALON, H. DIOKSON Trar. Pa. Agt. City Ticket Agt, 13 Third Street. Portland. A. B. C. D&NNISTON, O. W. P. A . lu Flrt Avenue, Baatti. Wash. O. R. A . Co, Portland. Or. AUK NTH I'orllniul, Ortgoit KMK.'UTIO.M SALE. y virtue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for C'hitop County, tested lit 15th day of iMober, m, upon a Juilg. ment rend..rd therein on tho (th day of March, IMS, (.vr of Swan Wilson, plaintiff, and against George lllll and R. It, Marlon, a d fondant. fr the .um of 1431, together with Intero.t thereon at the rat of 10 per cut per annum, from laid dstt, unUl paid, and ih, to: anj dlbur. nicnl of mild acton taxed at IU.15, and tiiHin which there wa paU Octo br loth, UH, on account of Intereat and prliulp.U the sum of 1247.43, leav Ing a Mniico duo and unpaid thereon of t.00, with In'.ereat thereon from October 10th. 1SJ, at n,o rate of 10 per cent per annum until paid, and which mid judgment wa on the 2d dny of Mm-h, W duly transferred and mwlRiied to and I now owned by N, P. Horeincn, und lo me directed mid commanding mo that out of tho per omU piop..,ty of said defendant or wither uf them, or If sumYI.'nt cannot be found tlion out of the real prM.rty beloiiKlng t aald defondant or either of them i nald county, on or after the nul'l 8th day of March, 1896. to atlfy said execution with rost of and upon ald writ, I did on the 16th day of Oc tobcr, 1902, duly levy upon the follow tng described real estato situated In Clatsop County, fiMt.i of Oregon, to-wit: Lots No, 8. 9, 10, 11, 12,13 and 14, In block No. 1, and lot No. 1, J, 1 and 4. In blick No. 4, all In th Town of Hill Ad iltl-ui to Ocean Grove, a laid und record.-d by George mil. Notice Is hereby given that I will oil Monday, th I7tll tlny of Nove,r, 1D03, at tho hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, In front of and nt the court Iiouko door, In tho City of Astoria, (n nld county and state, sell at public auction 0 tho highest bidder for cash tho ubove-described real es tate to satisfy ths said Judgment, In forest and accruing costs. THOMAS LINVILLE, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Ore. Dated this 15th day of October, J903. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, iidinlnlHtrntor of the estate of Esther Ilrown, deceased, has tiled In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County, his final awount no admlnlHtrntor, and the sumu has been set for hearing before said court at tho conty court rooms there of in the city ofS Astoria, Clatsop County, Monday, tho 17tu day of No vember, l!H, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. All person Interested therein are hereby notified to appear and show causo, If any, why imld account should not be allowed, and said estate set tied and the administrator discharged, October 13, 1902. C. S. BROWN. Administrator of the estato of Esther Brown, deceased, 10-14-11-7. H A H N H ft 8ALVE, Utamoat healing lalv n the world.