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THE MORNING ASTOR1AN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31. MKB Cura for Astbma and Hay Ferer The statements published below eon. firm tlin claim of Dr. JkhlfTmann that 1111 remedy t q absolute cure (or Asthma aud Hay Fever. Mrs. Mary Xachery, Pleasant Hill, La tnj. i nava luunu your ASllima Lure a permanent euro for Asthma, for which I ued It 7 years ago. I have never had tho slightest return of the trouble sine. I hav also found your remedy eicollent in lironchlal affections," A Hay Fever sufferer writes: "I haw hid Hay Fever for 14 years. I bought a pscWsfte f your remedy (Schitrmann's Asthma Cum), of our druggist and due to in ue mm is iu iirst summer that I have rn irouoioa." Mrs. frank Uullrogle, fe'tfUldgo avenue, Roxboro, Philadelphia. Sold by druitRisu at 50c and $1.00. Send Sc stamp to Dr. R. Schiffmann, n ns oi, jraui, aiiun., tor a ireesam.' pie package. MARINE ? N O T K S - The steam' schooner Despatch Sr. rived yesterday from San Francisco in tallast. , The British ship Clan Galbraith started up the river yesterday to load grain ttf Portland. The British ship Allerton, reported to have been outside on Wednesday, came In yesterday. ; The American schooner Forester an chored In the lower harbor yesterday. Th vessel arrived from Guaymas In hallaat. , The Joseph Pultteer the pilot schoon er stationed at the mouth of the river. Is Inside taking on necessary supplies. The American schooners John Smith and Fannie Adell, lumber laden for San Francisco, arrived from Portland yesterday. The three-masted schooner Roy Sommera arrived In port yesterday and shortly after started op the river f?r Portland. The American schooner Fannie Adele cleared yesterday at the enstomshouse. The manifest calls for 170,000 feet of lumber .loaded at Portland for San Francisco, ; - . ; The British ship Sussex, Captain Thomas Guthrie, arrived yesterday from Wellington, New Zealand, In bal last. The ship visited, this port In September, a year ago- The American schooner John Smith filed her manifest yesterday with the local sustomahouse, ? The vessel has a cargo of 650,000 feet of lumber loaded at Portland for San Francisco. The British steam frighter Indras hatna arrived down yesterday.- The steamer experienced considerable dif Acuity In making the passage from Portland to this port. For a time it -seemed that Reeder's point would rtrnve an effectual barrier to further progress, the vessel having got fast on this spit some time on Monffay even inr wnurvr she floated safely oat Wednfslsv mornlnir and her further trip was without Incident. As soon as the bar Is In a favorable condition the Indrashama will pass out enroute for the Orient. JAPAN BOLDS WARSHIPS Naval Expansion Policy Involves E penditure of JS.000,000 Yearly. YOKOHAMA, Oct. 30-The Japanese cabinet has adopted the proposed scheme for naval expansion. It Involves an annual expenditure of S,230.0O0 for 10 years. BIRTU NOTICE. To Mr. daughter. and Mrs. Patrlok Shea, a TRANSFERS OF REALTY J W Cook and wif, to John W Babbtdge SO acres section 31 and S township 9 north ranges 7 said 3 west W00 A It Cyrus and wife to G F Clark lets 14 to 17 in block Kin ney addition 1 Peninsular Land and Trust com pany to Hcntrl Keinikka lots !S and 24 in block 17 Taylors ad dition 31 CARD OF THAN C3. To the members of the A. O. II. W., the Pioneers and all others who so kindly assisted us in our recent Be reavement ,we take this means of ex pressing our sincere thanlts. Mrs. J. D. H. Gray and Family. Proposals for water and sewer sys tem's, grading, roads and s'dewalks, at Fort Columbia, Wash.: f T 1 r- TWEXTY MILLIONS FOR THEA TERS. it la estimated that the American people paid 120,000,000 for its theatrical entertainment last season, and while it mv h nonsible to estimate the amount 'spent In this way It is Impos slble to estimate the amount spent an nually In search of health. Ocean voy aires, change of climate, and many other things are suggested but even these often fail. The stomach is the foundation of good health. If yours Is weak or disordered and yon suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia, constipa tion, biliousness, nervousness or inso- manla, you need Hostetter's Stomach Bitters at once. It is the best medi pin in the world for restoring the stomach to its normal condition. Good health is then sure to follow. Try it and be convinced. Avoid substitutes and Imitations. COVTRACTORS NOTICE. Bids will be received until November 8th, for the erection of a two story frame building for the Troy laundry. Plans and specifications can be seen at their office on Ninth and Astor streets." A CROWDED STORE. Bhanahan's store was crowded all day long with people purchasing mack intoshes, umbrellas, dress goods of all kinds, domestic and remnants. The big alteration sale lasts but 18 days more. No reserve. I wish to thank too for my relief. I was suffering agonies from piles and was taking mor phine to relieve me, when, on the advice of friend, I procur ed a bottle of your Perrin's Pile Hpecitte and took a tablespoon ful at night and another in the morning. At hall past twelve noon my wife gave me another tablespooDfal, when my pain all stopped. Id twq days I was able to attend to my regnlar business entirely relieved. It is simply wonderful. Julius MsYiBiiorr,' Constructing Quartermasters Office, Astoria, Ore., October 17. 152. -Sealed proposals In triplicate will be re ceived here until 10 o'clock a. m. No vember 15, 1902, and then opened, for ihe construction of water and sewer systems, grading, roads and sidewalks at Fort Columbia, Washington." Plans and specifications can be seen at office Depot Quartermaster, Portland, Ore., and plans and specifications and fur ther Information will be afforded, at this office, and office of superintendent of construction. Fort Columbia, Wash. Right is reserved to accept or reject any or all propsals. Envelopes con taining proposals should he marked "Proposals for Water and Sewer Sys tems, Grading, Roads and Sidewalks at Fort Columbia, Wash.," and ad dressed to Geo. Li. Goodale. Captain and Quartermaster U. S. Army. Is ait hereditary disease, and one for which a tamtt.it ancestry or Mow! poison' td psreniai-e is responsible. It is trans. mitted through the blood and shows itself in swelling and ulceration of the elands of the neck, cutattu ot tlie head, weak evrs. sore, abscesses and skill erup tions, willi a cradual wasting sway of strength and vitalitv. It also attacks the bones ami joints, resulting in white swel ling, hip disease nd deformities of even kind. Ve see the etlects of this awful blood taiut every day, but it exists in so many forms that often it passes for some thing elaeand is treated as anot lienl iscase, Scrofu'.a robs the blood of its nutritive qualities, and it itccomes too poor to pro duce healthy growth rirr and development, and THE GIFT thin, emaciated liodtes . and pallid, vraxv com- Ur A I plcsumsare the resutt. TAUTCr Oulv u constitutional 1 M"' 1 tu remedy, one that works ANCESTRY, through the blood, can retch a disease that has been transmitted through generations or been lurking in the blood since birth. S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all scrofu lous matter and tubercular deposits, and when rich. nure. health-sustaining blood is again flowing in the veins there is sj elt gradual disappearance of all the danger-) be ous symptoms of Scrofula; strength returns, and a complete cure is enected. S. S. S. contains no strong minerals to further break dewn and derange the sys tem, but can be taken by the very old, ss well as tne middle aged and young, with out any harmful after effects, or the least injury to the most delicate constitution. If you have any signs of Scrofula, ot your children are stunted or slow ol growth, pale and sickly, write ns, and out ysicians wm advise you tree ot cbarge. 1 The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ca. ANDREW LAKE Merchant Tailor New Goods, New Fsll Samples, Per ect Work, Prices Reasonable, and Work done with Dispatch. 482 Commercial St - - Astoria. Ore fisher's Opera House L. E Selig, Lessee and IBgp. One Xight Only Tuesday, November People Expect THE BEST In the way of luxury and solid comfort whea they travel via THOSE MERRY MONARCHS Gallagher and Barrett Presenting that Evergreen Success .HNNIGAN'S BALL. NOTHING BUT FUN ALL SMILES. Gallagher & Barrett, Kate Dahl, Clark Sisters, Dainty Fannie Trumbull, The Tossing Austins, John J. Flynn and a Big Chorus of Pretty Girls. ADMISSION Reserved seats, 75 c; srallery, 50c Seat sale opens Monday morning at Griffin & Reed's. GRAND MASQUERADE BALL COXCOMLY TRIBE, Improved Order of Redmen THANKSGIVING EYE, NOVEMBER 20. 1002 Foard & Stokes' Hall Maskers Tickets $1 Spectators 30c GBOSSMAVS PATENT WRITING RING The most Important improvement of the age In the art of pen man ship arpkes the poorest writ er a splendid penman In a few weeks by the use of this ring. En dorsed by prominent college presidents and boards of education in Europe and America. Sample dozen assorted sizes sent post paid for $1, single sample 25c. When ordering a single ring state whether for man, woman or child. PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO. 119 S. FOURTH ST., Philadelphia. Cowing & Cowing ATTORNETS-AT-LAW Oregom City, Oregon. OfBce Room 4, V. g. IBd Offloe Bldg. Pr7tive In all the courts of the State. United flat Land Offtse Bust- SKSS fpseUlty. And they are never disappointed not even the most exacting for the Famous Trains of this Famous Line are all equipped with "The Lest of Everything." Remember It is t'ie short line be tween Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chi cago. Anything you wish to know about comfortable traveling gladly answered by H. L. SISLER, General Agent, 248 Alder Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. T. W. TEASDALE. General Pass. Agt.. St Paul.. Mlna EXECUTION SALE. By virtue ot an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for Clatsop County, tested the 15th. day of October, 1903, upon a judg ment nmderjd therein on the 8th day of March, 1S, In favov ot Swan Wilson, as plaintiff, and against George Hill and R. R. Marlon, as do fendants, for the sum of ttttt, together with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, from said date, until paid, and Die costs ant disburse ments ot said acton taxed at SU.15, and upon which there was paid Octo ber 10th, ItSH on account of Interest and principal the sum ot t-' 47.13, leav ing a balance due nnd unpaid thereon of $500, with Interests thereon from October 10th. 1S9, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum until paid, and which said judgment was on the 2d day ot M rch, 1$$, duly transferred and assigned to and la now owned by N. P. Sorensen, and to ne directed and commanding me that out of the or snnal property of said defendants or either ot them, or If sufficient caunot found then out of the real property belonging to said defendants or either of thorn in said county, on or after the said 9th day of March, ISM, to satisfy said execution with costs of and upon said writ I did on the 15th day ot Oc tober, 1903, duly levy upon the follow ing described real estate situated in Clatsop County, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots No. 8, 9, 10, 11. 13,13 and 14, In block No. 1, and lots No. 1. !, S and 4, in block No. 4, all In the Town of Hill's Addition to Ocean Grove, as laid und recorded by George Hill. Notice is hereby given that I will on Monday, the 17th day of November. l?o:, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon -of said day, in front of and at the court house door, In the City of Astoria, In said county and state, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the above-described real es tate to satisfy the said judgment, in terest and accruing costs. THOMAS LINVILLE, Sheriff of Clatsop County. Ore Dated this 15th day of October. 1902. 9-S3-10-31. HEATING STOVES roit noTif COAL and WOOD TlIK HEST ON EARTH. Also the II nost display ot up-to-date rimnlilng (IixhIi in the city. PLUMBING and TINNING All orilors promptly executed. W. J. Scully 4JI BOND STREET, Between Math and Tenth ...THE CITY OP ASTORIA... -tysssssjejSsstjejsys, Is NottMl iis t lie I'Iim-p Where Is MitiuilUi'turcd... iw Cutbirth's Creosote Shingle Stains The Most Pursble, I'reservatlve, ami Handsome Staius uu the Market, Nothing keens out the weather like shingles on the walls. Nothing preserves aud beautifies shingles likeCiitbirlh's stains. Culbirth also mat. the best COlTEU PAINT for the bottom, or all vater craft tiximm ix xnxiHixixra rrxnin NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator of the estate of Esther Brown, deceased, has tiled In the Cousty Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County. MS nnai account as administrator, and the same has been set for hearing before said court at the conty court rooms there of in the City of Astoria. Clatsop County, Monday, the ITtn lay oi No vember, 1902, at the hour of 10 o clock m. All persons Interested therein are hereby notlPed to appear und show cause, if any, why raid account should not be allowed, anl said estate set tled and the administrator discharged. October 13, 1902. C. S. BROWN. Administrator of the estate of Esther Brown, deceased. W-U-ll-7. Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIG ARS Supplies of all kinds at lowest rates, for fishermen, Farmers ami Lopcers. A. V. ALLEIN Tenth sad Commerrral Streets The Palace Commercial St- Finest Restaurant in the City Regular Meals, 25 cents, Sunday Dinners a Specialty. Kverything the market afford. Palace CaterlngCompany lIXMlITTTTTXIXlliaTlliriIirTTrrrrriiiii..,.,.VTT,Tf Castings We are prepared to make them oa short noUce and of the beat materials. Let us give you estimates oa any ktai of castings or pattern work. Lowi prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2461. IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron ft Brass Works CVr. ISIh (ltd rilhkllu tr: TRULLIXGER, EASTABROOK & CO. HHVBMMHHIHiaaMMSaMfaMl1MnBMMjjjjjgMggMMIHHi H U CC E SHOKS TO THEO. BRACKER Jobbers and Dealers In CIGARS, TOBACCOS, SMOKERS ARTICLES. PLAYING CARDS, STATIONERY, AMBER GOODS, CUTLERY, ETC. ,. MEERSCHAUM AND LIUAR PIPES Pipe Repairing A Specialty 515 Commercial Street Astoria, Oregon IS OUR MOTTO Strict adherence to It enables ns to qualify willing workers to render superior service ss bookkeeper, end stenographers. Onr instruction is nnnsnally thorongh-. fact to widely known that reputation alone bring, ns most of our students. Quality alway counts. Examine into onr (acilitles better now than ever before. Industrious, willing students make rapid sdvancement la all stadies taken. Cell, or write for our catalogue. PORTLAND BUSINESS COLLEGE Park and Washington Street. A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., PrindpsJ JL'IU ZIU FIRE Of New Zeolond W. P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years SAMUEL KJ.MOKK & CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. 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Hi Commercial Street Astoria, Ore, J. A. FASTABEND OBNBrtAL. CONTRACTOR AND BUIIJKm. The Merchants' Saloon Bpeclal Hraads f Whlshey AURXANDKit GRANT, I'roprlnor. THE WALDORF C. r. WIHB. Propr. t AstoHa's principal rsor. Kins ILiuors and cigars. The MUG SALOON P. K. PETRHSO.V, lrop. Finest Wlnss and Uuuors. t'ornor A uxor and Ninth. PRAEL & COOK ntANSIEK COMPANY. Telephone 121. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All fixxls shipped to our care Will rlve siclal aittnlton. No. &3 nuane St. W. J. COOK. Mr. RELIANCE Electrical Works 421 IIOIND MT. We are lliorounlily prepared for makliiK rmlniatrs and rxtcutlnf unleis lir all kinds of lclrlval Installing and Repalrlnp ttupi'llMi In mock. W ll tl .eh hriilnl HI1ELBT LAMP. CaU up Phom- lldl. II. W. CYRUH, - Mai Oregon Show LifsE akd ..uwiow Pacific Arrive Dtprt Chlraeo Portland Bpeclal 9:00 a. m. via Hunt ington Atrantlo Exnresi 1:110 n. m, via Hunt ington Rt. Paul Fait mull 6 p. m. via Spokane TIME ACHED ULRfl Pall Lak,Denvr, Ft. Wortft, umt hs. Katwa City Bt. Ltiuls, Chlesgo and Bsst Bait Iaks, Denver Ft. Worth. Oma ha, Kansas City, Bt. Louis, Chicago snd Bast. Walla Walls, Lenlston, Spo kane. Mlnnrapolli Hi. FaOl, Dulutn 4:10 p.m. (:10 s. m 7:00s. n Mllwaukr, Chi- cRfu and East 72 houri from Portland to ChlMio. No Change of Csrs. OCEAN AND RIVER 8CHEDUXJC From Astorls 7 a. m. Dallvex. cent Bun. All sailing date subject to change For Ban Francis co every five dsys. Coiumbra River To Portland and Wav Landing!. etc. Monday 4 a. m. Steamer Nahootte. leaves Astoria on tide daily for Ilwaco, connecting there with trains for Long Beaoh, Tioga and North Beach points. Returning ar rlves at Astoria aame evening. O. W. LOUNSBRRRT, Agent, Astoria. A. L. CRAIO, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Orejian.