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THE MORNING A8TORIAN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1902 THE OLD RELIABLE 0M Absolutely PunsT 7HIRIIS A3 SUBSTITUTE IKISH LEADER ILL. Grave Doubts Are Felt for John Dil Ion's Recovery. CHICAGO. Nov. 24-John Dillon, the Irish leader who became 111 jesterday, suffered a relapss tonight. While hi chsklun say there is no likelihood that his condition will become alarm. Inc. there's fear if vnother turn for the worse. VERY POUTE FRENCHMAN Case In Real Life that Comes lp to Alphonse and Gaston. NEW YORK, Nov. 24. This city has iust lost its modal concierge, Eugene Brun, guardian of a house in the Rue Dussoubs, says a Herald dispatch from Parts. He committed suicide, leaving a let ter to ixplain that, as the weather was very cold and he didn't want any of the tenants to be shut out In the street by his being unable to admit them, be would postpone his suicide until after midnight. Even at that hour the scrupulous concierge was not sure that all the ten ants had returned, so In order to make NEW TODAY Caston sells feed, grain and hay. Sweet cream for sale. Hoeflers. You will find the best 15c meal in the city at the Rising Sun Restaurant New stock of fancy goods just ar rived at Yokohama Bazaar. Call and see the latest novelties from Japan. Ro?yln coal lasts longer, is cleaner and makes less trouble with stoves and chimney Hups than any other coal on the market George. W. Sanborn agent. Telephone 1311. Plumblne. tinning, gas and steam ' fitting at lowest rates and in work manlike manner.- Orders promptly ex. ecu ted. Shop. No. 425. Bond street JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. The Oriole Go Basket is a handsome and light go-cart which can be easily "folded and tarried on the arm, can be carried in travelling with child, in it and ussd as a high chair at table, can be conveniently carried on cars. Must be seen to be appreciated. Prices 18 to $10. Chas. Heilborn & Son are sole agents. BIO REDUCTION SALE. Mrs. R. Ingleton will inaugurate a sweeping reduction sale of ladies and children's hats, to continue for 30 days Remember that every 50-cent purchase gives you a hance for an elegant 1500 piano. MRS. R. INGLETON, Welch Block Concomly tribe No. 7, Imp. 0. R. M., will give a grand masquerade ball at Foard Stokes' ball on Thanksgiv ing eve, November 26, at which nine beautiful nrlses will be given. The best of music bis been arranged for and a good time Is assured all who attend. The prises are on exhibition at Herman Wise's clothing store. A costumer from Portland will be here with a full line of suits for the oc casion. Tickets can be purchased from any of the members. Admission: Gentleman maskers, $1; lady maskers, 50 cents; spectators, 50 cents; children, 25 cents. ANDREW LAKE Merchant Tailor . f. New Goods, Wihter'Samples, Per fect Workf Prices Reasonable and Work' Done With Dispatch. 4SJ Commercial St., - Astoria. Ore. C. J. Trenchard Insurance Cpnuniswioo and Shipping. Agent Wells Fargo and Pa cini Express Companies. Caa tora Eons Broker. assurance doubly sure, he hanged him self to the corJon o that the weight of his body would cause the door to oi en. CALLED TO WASHINGTON LuV.e E. Wright Will Confer WUh President on Philippines. MKMl'IUS. Nov. 24.-Crfe;ul Luke R. Wright, Vice-governor of the Philip pine,' left toiay for Washington, where It is understood he h is been su,m nioned b ythe president fov conference concerning proposed Philippine legisla tion. , . UOOSEVELTS ENTERTAIN First Diiv,vr of the Season Is Held At the White House. WASHINGTON. Nov. -President and Mrs. Rmsevclt gave the first din ner of the season at the Whlet House tonight. Covers were laid for IS per sons and the table vas set in the fam ily dining room .decorations being in white. (ffiticura NJ Resolvent CUnCURA RESOLV ENT PILLS (Chocolate Coated, 60 doses, 25c), are a new, tasteless, odourless, economical substitute for the celebrated liquid CUTI CURA RESOLVENT, as well as for all other blood purifiers and humour cures. Each pill is equivalent to one teaspoonful of liquid RE SOLVENT. Put. up In screw-cap pocket vials, con taining 60 doses, price, 25c CUTICURA RESOLV ENT PILLS are alterative, antiseptic, tonic and digest ive, and beyond question the purest, sweetest, most suc cessful and economical blood and skin purifiers, humour cures, and tonic-digestives yet compounded Conip!eEe Treatment $1 Complete external and internal treatment for every humour, consisting of CtmcuRA Soap, 25c., to cleanse the skin of emits and scales, and soften the thickened cut icle; Ccticcba OurrMKNT, 50c., to in stantly allay itching, inflammation, and irritation, and southe and heal ; and Ccti ccba Eesolvskt Pills, 25c., to cool and cleanse the blood. AStsoLESsTisoften sufficient to eure the most torturing, dis figuring, itching, burnlbg, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humours, eczemas, raahe, and irritations, with loss A hair, from infancy to age, when Jl else fail. Crncru Riiibiii m vM thrcojhcwl t&t varis. BriUahDm'V-CbvurtiotuSq.,Lo4a. fmuk DP"t t B. d U Piii, P&ru- Porn Pits am Quit Cos?, Sou ftv., Soma, V.ti CHRONIC CASES are particularly dfairous on can only chip piles by removing tii0 tauae. Yon cannot Ket at the Caose with anything bat an internal remedy. Chronic eases make the most ent!iniHstic adver tisers of this renieJr, be eausc it cures. i ai : zanci There Is more Caturrh in thi a. tlon of the country Uian all ottwr dis eases out together. ami iuymi ry tut few years was supposed to be incura- iirc. lurs great many years doctors Dmnouneed It a local riliMuu. m- scribe local remedies, and by ooo stantly failing to cure with local treatment?, iironuni tt Wi.m Science has craven catarrh tn k, constitutional Oaivatu. ani oulres conetltu'jifmal IntAtzrs-nt. Hall's uararrn uure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo .Ohio, is the only constitutional rurn nn t h t Is twken internally m doses from II imvim iu b leaapoonrui. it wxt ai rectly on the birwl n .1 mnvMu faces of the eystem. Ther offer one hundred dollars for any out it fans w oars. Bona for circulars moi testi monials. Address. T. J. CHEN ETT V CO., T4do, O Sold by drs gists T5 oeaui. HsJl's Taxitlr Ptla, M tjb beet Foley's Kidney Cure duxes tMatjt god buddcr tigbfe PILLS Don't Try to Master the subject of life insurance or you will probably five up in despair. There are over 330 different forms of polietts written. Security is the first thing and resources guarantee security. Tt Am f Tat MvUmI IU iMtwun Caatu, f Nt Ywk nmh ikoM pf ut mImi Mi. UiNtaHt MftpANV it wUtuc. Thy an w $35 2,000,000 Ilka t f.yhMtn .rt $569,000,000 Stick is iku iMy 0r HI. iwraac mrn tk raM 4iakun4. Writ ht "tin Slall I laaunt" The Mvtval Ljk Insuranci Com r any or New York bcaoai A. McCwaT, Tr-i, VAS DUSEX A CO. Resident Agents, Astoria. Orefon. Sherwood Olllespy, Manager, Seattle, VTashlngton. C. H. Waterman, State Manager, Portland, Oregon. AN ALL ABIDING FAITH. The Illinois Central railroad com pany bas an all abiding faith in the future of the great Northwest. A short time ago, this was manifested by the establishment In Seattle of an ag ency to take care their Interests there. The latest effort Is to put on a splen didly equipped new train service run ning between St. Paul and Chicago, The new trains will be running Sun day November S. They will use their own rails between Chicago and Albert Lea, Minn., and the Minneapolis & St Louis railway track from Albert Lea, to Minneapolis and St. Faul running Into the union depot at St. Paul, which Is the same that Is used by all lines In that city. The train is to be known as The Chi cago, St. Paul and Minneapolis Limit ed and will consist of sleeping car, buffet library car and rec"r-lng chair car through without chnge LHween Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul Dining car service will also be main tained, supper being served out of Chi cago and breakfast Into Chicago. Trains will leave St. Paul at 7:10 p. m. and arrive in Chicago 9:J0 a. m. Leave Chicago at S:10 p. m. and ar rive in St. Paul J:40 a. m. making ctose connection at St. Paul with all western lines. Tickets can be pur chased via. this line, In connection with all western lines, at all stations. For further information regarding rates, time, etc., call on or address: B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial agent 111 Cent R R. U2 Third street. Portland, Ore. PAUL B. TOMPSON, Freight and passenger agpnt, 111 Cent R R, Seattle, Wash. GRAND MASQUERADE BALL CONCOMLY TRIBE, Improved" Order of Redmen THANKSGIVING EVE, NOYKMBEIt 20. 1002 Foard &jStokes' Hall Maskers TickHs H Spectators NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, October 13, 1902. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congiiss of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, AXEL STOCKENBERO, of Mayger, county of Columbia, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 592, for the purchase of the E of SE14, sec tion 28 and NWfc of SW section 27; and 8EK of NE of section No. it in township No. I north, range No. I west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its Umber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, .and to establish his claim before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 2d day of January, 1902. He names as witnesses: Simon Kaspar of Mayger, Ore.; Frank Ev anson of Astoria, Ore.; William Lee of Rainier, Ore.; Ole Christiansen, of Astoria, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before the said 2d day of January, 1941. CH iS, B. UOORE8, l-M-ia-2. Register. HEDGE5 & GALLOWAY ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW Lasd Office Business a Specialty. Rooms 1 and 2, Weinhard Bldf Osmnkm City, Obison Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND cigars Supplies of nil kinds at lowest rait, for fishermen, Farmers aud tappers. As Ve ALLEN Tenth and Commtrcral Streets xxaxxitx)inxxnxxaxinxxxmxttx)XKXita)xttx)inx Air Tight FROM g2 Cook stoves, Htuigcs and everything in the stove line ut absolutely the lowest prices in Astoria. H. H. ZAPF, - - - The House Furnisher XKXxnxiuxexX4xuxxnxx4xuxxuxxnx4)xnxxuxxnxx WILLAMETTE 7 UNIVERSITY J. II. COLEMAN, President, .Salem, Ore. College of Liberal Arts, Lawt Art, Medi cine, Music, Oratory, Theology, Business PrtEFARATORY DEPARTMENT open to stuJ-nts completing eighth gra.le department lower grade In pre punitory ileiinrtmont. llesidos nflnrtl Ing professional training, the University seeks to glvo a :horough pisclUat education to all who are awure of the vtilui- of a traln brain. TUB NORMAL DEPARTMENT offtrs a thorough course In the theory nml practice of teaching. Meets all re milnmii'Mii of nt.it school law. Its teachers nre in constant ilomniid. t7Culalng'j4 upon application. OLD KENTUCKY HOME CLUB 0, P. S. WHISKEY American Favorite Whiskey BLUMAUER & HOCH Wholesale Liquor and ( lj:ur Dealer SOLE AUKNTS lOH-1 10 Fourth Street - Portland. Oregon ...THE CITY OP ASTORIA... Is Noted as tho Is Maiiutaetured., Cutbirth's Creosote Shingle Stains Tlio Most Purnble, Preservative, and : Handsome Stains on the Market. Nothing keeps out the wratlier like sliinjftes on the trails. Nothing preserves nix 1 beautifies ftliinulex like Onlliirth's ntnins. Cutbirth ulso makes tlie U'Ht COlTEIt l'AINT for Ihe bottoms of nil voter craft. rxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Castings We are prepared to male them oa short noUce and of tba best materials. Let us glv. you estimates on any kin of castings or pattern work. Lowei prices for first-class work. TELEPHONE NO. 2451. GROSSMAN'S IWTKNT WRITING RING The moat Important Improvement of the age In the art of pen manship makes 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 SI, single sample 25c. When ordering a single ring state whether for man, woman or child. PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO. 119 S. FOURTH ST., Philadelphia. G. 01. Baff, Dentist Mans.ll Building. S7I Commercial St., Astoria, Or. TELEPHONE RED KML Of. T. II. Ball DENTIST. 624 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. Central Meat Market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your orders for mem, both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly snd satisfactorily attended to 3. W. MORTON, Pro. Tetepnon. No, nn. Heaters AWARDS s illlllllXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Place Where XZXXXXXXXXXI IRON, STEEL, BRASS and BRONZE Scow Bay Iron & Brass Works O r. Imh nml Franklin RELIANCE Electrical Works 421 BONO HT. We are thoroughly prepared for making estimates and executing orders for all kinds of electrical Installing and Repairing Supplies. In stock. We sell the celebrated 8I1ELBT LAMP. Call up Phone ML HvW. CYRUS. - Mgr The MUG SALOON P. E. PETERSON, Prop. Finest Wines and Liquors. Corner Astor and N'lnth. THE WALDORF C. F. WISE, Propr. Astoria', principal resort, Fine liquors and cigars. "The Biggest Sensation Everywhere." L.IL.IPUT i'oIiipHuble Pocket NtcreHCope ApparatiiM The smallest sterescops with the ' strongest optical effect. lllghly fln I lshed In dlrtarent colors with rich gold - and silver decorations (mountings-, j Including 20 V. F. Photographs, View. of art (genre). Price only $1. Sent everywhere prepaid In letter form. ! AGENTS WANTED. lllipat Steroscbpe Company FORREST BLDO., , Philadelphia. NOTICH FOIl PUULICATION. United fltatn. Ijnd Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Beptemutr U 1!HM, Notlc. Is hrby glvsn that In com pliance with th provision of the nut of Cottfttvss of June 8, 1?J. sntitled "An act for llto sale of timber lands In Ihn ttrn of California, Oregon, N vnda and Washington Territory," a extended to all thn I'ubllo Land State, by act of AukuM 4, Wi. JOtlAN 8ANDBTKOM. of Clutsknnle, rounly of Columbia, Hints of Oregon, Irna this dtty llled In this cities his sworn stnlcmxnt No. 690,1 for the purchase of thn NTH of m et l.m No. M, I township Nn. 7 nortkJ riww No. 0 west, mid will offt-r proof to show that the land sought l mors vultinblo fur Its limber or stone than for ntrrlciiHur! purposes, and to tnlil'nh hU cl.tlm to said In tut brfor tho ngiHtcr and reviver of this flrw rtt Oregon City. Oregon, on Fihlay, lh. 10th day of Hecemher, tMl. tl, name4 s wltni'ncs: Tlioiims R llldwell, Charles Ivtrson, Frank Hid well, Charles Hall, all of Astoria, Ore. Any and all persons claiming d vrrsrdv the nhove deschlhed lands or. requested to fll their claim with the register and receiver of this office on or before the suld 19th day of Decem ber. 19l. CHAS. II. MOOftKS, 9 J-1l-:s. Ilgtler. NOTICR OF INTENTION Tt) WITH DRAW IN8CHANC1S DKIHWIT. BY TUB IMI'RtUAL INSUItANOk: COMPANY. LIMITED. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN In accordunce with the requlremnnt of the law of tho Stats of Oregon, relative to Insurant' companies, notlcs Is hereby given that the Impcrlul In suruncs Company, Limited, of London, Kngland, desiring to cease doing bus iness within the State of Oreuon, In tends to withdraw Its deposit with the treasurer of snld slat, and will, If no claim ftgulnkt said company hall be died with the Insuinnc. CommlSKloner within six months from the second day of September, 1903, Hi. sam. being the dat of the first publication of this no tice, withdraw It deposit from the Stats Treasurer. IMPERIAL INHCRANHC fr, LTD. Py WM. J. LANDERS. Manager. Dated at San Francisco this 1st day of HetdeniberjJjKia. NOTICE FOR PtmUCATION. L'nlted Slates tand Office, Oiegon City, Orrgon, Oclobr 13, Wi. Notice Is hecby given that in coin. pllnncs wIlii the urovlslons of Ih. nil of congress "f Juni J, 'STI, .ntltled "An net for the sale of timber lands In th. states of California, Orgon, Nevadft and Washington Territory," as extended to all th. public land slate, by act of August 4. im, IDA ADAMS, of Rainier, couuty of Columbia, stale of Oregon, has this duy filed In this office her sworn statement no. .97, for the purcha. of . the nortwest quarter of section No. 2? In township No. S north, range No. west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable fur its tim ber or stone than for agricultural pur poses and to estubllxh hvr claim to said land befure (the register and re ceiver at this iifrltn at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the :d duy of Jan uary, 1M3. She names n witnesses: Win. Le, of Jlaliiler, Ore.; Frank Kvunsmt, of Astoria, Ore.; Simon Kaspar of May ger, Ore.; Ami Stoikenbuig. of May ger. Ore.; Any und all persons claiming nU verscly the above-described IuikIm urr reuuested to (lie their vlulnm in this ottVe on or before snld 2d d.iy of Jan uary, 1903. CHAM. II. Mi H lit KH. 10-l-lJ-26. Register. NOTICK FOR rirui.lCATlON. StBSHiBS Unltfld Btatos Land Office, On-gon City, Oregon, September 22, iiw:. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with tho provisions of the net of Congress of June 8. ls;, entitled "An act for the sale of timber Inmls In tho states of California, Oregon, Ne vuda and Washington Territory," us extended to all the Public j,nnd States by act of August 4. 1S92, JOSEPH 11. W. ADAMS, of Rlsln I. ()., county of Chit nop, tnt. of Oregon, has this day filed In ihl offlcf! his sworn stutemi-ut No. S'juj, for the purchase of the SW 14 of NK i of section 25, In township No. 4, North Range No. g, West, and will of fer nioof to show that the hind sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to xiild land before the county clerk of nutm.p county, at Astoria. Oregon, on Monday, the ?th day of December, 1902. Ho names ns witnesses: J. H. Wherry of EI1I0 P. O., elm sop county, Oregon. Percv Alin nf wi.u p, q., Clatsop couniy, uregon. Stephen Abrnhamson of Elsie P. O., Clntson couniy, Oregon. Walter Bottom of Jewell P. O., Clat sop county, Oregon. Any and all permns claiming ad- versnlv the above-described land ar. reque.tcd to Tile their claims In this of. flee on or before .aid Ith day of De cember, 1W2. CHAS, R. MOOitRS, -26-H-28 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, Sept. 27, 11)02. Notlc. Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provision of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber land In tho state of California, Oregon. Ne- vada, and Washlnflrton Territory," SAMUEL DERR, of Montavllla, County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, has this day riled in this office- his sworn statement No. 61112 ,for the purchase of the SW of section No. 27 In township No. 4 N range No. 10 W and will offer proof to show that th. land sought la more valuable for It. timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish hi claim 'to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the lotn oay or jjeeemoer, iwb, He names as witnem.es: U. J, Ban- ford, James Bloss, Albert Lulkart. and George Clark, all of Montavllla, Ore gon. Any ana all persons claiming ad versely th. above described lands are requested to file their claim In thi office on or before said 10th day of De cember, 1002. . , CHA8. B, MOOR IS. l-JO-10-l Register. NOTiCtt FOR PUBLICATION. United Slate Land Ofllt., Orrg.a City, Oregon, October 14, 1W, Notice Is lisroby give that In torn plluine With th. prollshms vl 111. Sot of cougrvss of June I, !!", .utilise "An net for the sale of timber kinds in the state of California, Orrg, Nevada and Washington .Territory," as extended U all the public )a4 stales by act of August 4, IW1, W1LHELM LAU, of Astoria, couniy of Clatsop, Hjutt ef Oregon, lias this day fll.d In till erne hi swum tute:iiut No. BV-8. fur the purchase of th. southeast quarter ( southwest quarter ef section l la lounshlp No, 7 norUi, range No. nest, nnd will offer proof to show that the laud sought I. more valuable for Its llmbor or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his iImIio lo said and be for. the rgiMr and receiver of Hike office at Ortgva City, Oregon, nil Saturday, the lUUs day of January. 19M. He names us wltueese.; T. II. Bid wall, C. tverson, Frank Hldwvll aad ChurliHi Hull, all of Astor s, Ormn, Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described land are requested to file their tlsdm In Ikl. oltlce oil or before en Id Uth day ef January, 1H1 CHAS. . MOORKS. 10 21 U-2. Hstr. NOTICK FOR PC PLICATION. United lutes Laud office, Orig City, orrgon, 0 lobes II, 1!KW. Nolk-e 1 hereby given that In is pliumn with the pruvlalons of Uie atit of congress it June 3, entltltd "An act for the sale of Umber land In I tip states of California, Oogis. Nevada and Washington Trrntoiy." as clnidid lo all (he public Wtid stairs by act of August 4. 1J, ItOIIKItT M. FHT of Siuslde, county of Clatsop, sll of Oregon, has ibis day filed In this tf fiiv hi sworn statrmtnl No. WM, for the purvhnae nf (lit SKI of SH Me llon ii W( of SW4 and SK'4 of YI of seclioil No. 34 In lownsblp Ne. I north, raugv No. west, end will eflir proof lo show that the laud .ought In more valuable for lis timber er stone than for sgrkultural purr, and lo establish hi claim lo sukl luusl before the register and receiver of thi. oltlce at Oregon City, Oregon, t tk lib duy of January, l&OJ. He names a witnesses; Willtaia Luce, Andrew II. Kilter, Lester M. Lelnnd and Edward J. Elliott, all ef Seaside, Orrgon, Any and all persons claiming tod vereely (he .tbove-iUs 1 1 bed UtnUn fcr. requi-stnl to file their claims In htm oltlt - on or befoie said th day of Ji,n. uary, 1901. f CHAS. I. Molikt. ngttrr. 1021-13-5I!. NOTICK KOH IM ill.U ATION. l'nlted Stale Lutld Offl, e. Oieyia Cltv Or.Kim. Ot lober 20. 1902, Notice In hereby given that In on wtlli the provision (,f Oi- Ml of eiiigr,. of June J. ii;, ,nn4 "An lot for (lie side of timlwr h.t.il I In the ftta'i of California, oitm n. .Ne.lii, und WHShliigtnn 'IY11 Her ,'" as entiiulv.l to all public bin) at,,!, by url of AllKUSt 4. J.ljiJ, ALKIIKK MOMClt. "t t'ortlaiKl. oiuiity of Mulliitiiia. Hiato of tin eon, has thi day IHul hi this olll n hi snoru stiiteinent No. MS, for tho pnirhiixe of the lot 1, 3, " nn I uf net (loll No. 2& in IoiviimIiIsi V" 4 lioitll, nilige No. ID wet, Hill offer proof to show Unit lh l.r.e "oiilit I more Milniible for lis lini her or stone Hi111 for iiki icullurnl .ur lHe, nn.lt n establish hi claim ie snld land li fore Hie riglMer und re eelvee of this nftlrtr nt Ongon City, oivpin, nn Thursday, the l",th ilay of Jauunry, 9i.l. lie tin me :is Hnesxe: Wllli.ue Krlen I, Henry S i r, Fred Nelh. Al fred llriinh k. nil of Portland, Ore. Any and till person ilalmltig .id virsov the nbove-dvscilbed hinds Mr ivqiK'sted to file Hull' claims In this ottlc on or before said Kith day f .la 11 1111 ry, lftOJ, CHAf. B. MOOItB. IO-2-l-2 Msgtesvr. A DMINSTRAToll'S NOTICK. Nolle. In herelsy given lo all whom It may concern that the undersigned hus been npnolnleu administrator of the estate of Muiiln Kmpo, deceased, by the county court of the state ef Oregon fur Clatsop county. All persons having claim against mild estate must nri'Mcnt the same to the undersigned, duly veilih.,1, ut hi office In the un-n-ry of the Union Flshrrmsn' Co-bptr atlve Packing company, In the city ef Astoria, In snld county and state, with. In nix months from this date. Dated nt Astoria, Oregon, this 17th day of November, 1902. "-H12-12. AUC1UMT JAHLKTIIOU. 1 u rrv.r,t..':'.,lll,l anii VIOI IirMKICS lr.NII.IHII Is HKII Ml tltlS mfiMf kw. wM wlihklM.lblH,.. I.li.a. Mfcrr, SUNhi 'emu KafelllnUaaa an. latlta tliniik Buj ar jmt Urnaai.l. M nM 4m. m " ll.ll.f fur I HIm, h Mw. On. tm-m .1-11- Ifl .ha J ..71 SUSki,in .!.. . FK1I.JL Foley's Honey Tat bcala Jungs mod mop the cough. . ,