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    ASTORIA, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 190;.
. PERSONAL MENTION
A.B. Cyras li spending today In Port
lanit. v -
II. H. Ing-alls and wife arc guests at
tha OorMent
' P. B. Roberta ot Montesano ' ta
at the Occident
. Mr. Dan A Ilea returned from Port
land last evening.' . .. .
C. Roseberg, tha Roseberg tanner,
waa In the city yesterday.
William Chhdwlck. waa In the city
yesterday from Warrenton.
Peter Orant la In the city looking
after his lannery Interests. . i.
Miss Heten TUgga of Oregon City la
vlsltm? for a few days with Mrs. V.
VT. Rldehulgh, v
Mra. Arthur Warner passed through
the olty yesterday on her way home
to Orgon City, after a visit with her
mother. Mra. A. E. King, ot Ilwaco.
P. Ahlberg was a passenger on the
Columbia for San Francisco yesterday.
. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Callender ar
rived dowtt from Portland on last ev
ening's train. -
United States Paymaster Major Tuck
er and Major Humphreys came up
from Port Stevens on tha Howard and
left for Portland on the train last ev
ening. Albert Dunbar arrived down from a
tmsJnea trip to Portland last evening.
E. C Sharp, representing the Pura
flne Paint company, waa in the city
yesterday.
This Man Did
Not Fear Germs
Cowboy Ra void Dumped the 107 Barrels
of Bacilli Into Chicago Canal.
- St. Louis, Mifta 19. Edward Rvaold.
a former cowboy and mining engineer
ot Arisona, an! a brother of Bacteriol
ogist Dr. Armaiid Ravold, waa the man
who, unaided, dumped 107 barrels of
imported bacilli prodiglousus into the
Chicago drainage canal on the night of
November 6. 1901, and thereby enabled
his scientific brother to establish the
fact that the germs floated down to
St Louis.
After Dr. Ravold had imported and
propagated the bacilli, he was at a loss
to secure somebody to dump them into
the darinage canal and carry out his
plan.- Almost upon the point of giv
ing up th project he thought of his
cowboy brother and sent for him. For
the compensation of $125 the brother
consented to perform the deed.
The barrels were loaded onto two flat
sars and .transported to Lamont, 111.
Meanwhile the cowboy had already
gone to Lamont and become acquaint
ed with the situation. Whe the bar
rels arrived he alone and Unaided roll
ed the entire 10? barrels to the drain
age anal. opened the bunghole and
poured the squirming contents into
the canal. He worked quietly all night
and the watchman found the empty
barrels along the canal bank the next
morning.
Ravold then returned to St. Louis
FALLING HAIR
Save Your Hair with
Shampoos of
Cutlciira Soap and Dressings
. of Ciitara,
Pir Sweetest, Most DHtn
ail EoQEOinioal Bemedies
Fcr Raking the Hair Grow when
All Else Fails.
Prevent baldness and cleanse the
scalp of crusts, scales and dandruff with
shampoos of Cutlcnra fjoap, and light
dressings with Cutlcnra, purest of
emollients and greatest of skin cures.
This treatment at once stop falling
hair, remove crusts, scales and dand-'
ruff, destroys hair parasites, soothes
Irritated, itching surfaces, stimulates
the hair follicles, loosens the scalp skin,
supplies tha roots with energy and
nourishment, and makes the hair grow
upon a sweet, wholesome, "healthy
scalp when alt else falls. .
Millions now rely on Cotlcura Soap,
assisted by Cutlcnra Ointment, the
rreat.skin care, for preserving, purify
fog and beautifying the skin, for cleans
ing the scalp of crusts, scales, and
dandruff, ana the stopping of foiling
hair, for softening, whitening and
soothing red, rough, and sore bands,
for baby rashes, itchlngs snd chaiings,
in the form of baths for annoying
irritations and Inflammations or too
free or offensive perspiration, in the
form of washes for ulcerative weak
, nesses, and many sanative, antiseptlo
purposes, which readily snggest them
selves to women and mothers, as well
as for all the purposes of the toilet,
bath, and nursery. Sale greater than
the world's product of other skin cures.
Sold throughout the civilized world.
and has since been located here. The
facts In the matter have been kept a
dark secret until after Dr. Ravold'a
testimony before the drainage canal
commission, recently, and Dr. Ravold
Anally consented to relate the details.
Findings of
Commission
Supposed Feature of the Report Sub
mitted to President.
New York, Mntvh 19. Although the
findings of the anthracite coal strike
commission were not made public by
FreslJent Roosevelt, In whose hand
the report has been placed, in Wash
ington, on Inkling seemingly based on
'.he very best of authority, has reach
ed this city as to the nature of the con
cessions which would be made, to the
miners In the important matter of
wages, says the Herald.
This was that there should be estab
lished, for the next three years, what
is known as a sliding scale, and that
the prices paid to the miners should
be based on charges made by operators
for a ton ot coal. With this the min
imum rate for the miners Is to, be the
price which Is now paid to them. There
are the best of reasons, adds the Her
ald, for bellevelng that such provis
ion is Incorporated in the recommenda
tions of the commission, tor It seemed
to And favor with all the members
of that body when it was broached to
them flttt by George F. Baer, when
he appeared before the commission.
FIREMEN RECEIVE RAISE
nother Substantial Increase in Wages
of Railroad Employes.
(ialvesto.l, Tex., March 19. The fire
men on the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
have received an increase of wage?
which will average percent. Fcr
several days a committee from the lo
comotive ftremen has been In confer
ence with General Manager Nixon of
the Santa Fe. seeking an increase In
pay. When the conference adjourned
It was announced that an amirable
settlement had been made, and that
the company and men were well satis
fied. The firemen were the last of the em
ployes to ask for an Increase, the
trainmen, engineers and switchmen
having been granted an advance some
time ago.
IRON MARKET STIFFENS.
English Firms Are Caught Short on
the Commodity.
New York, March 19 The Iron
markets are exceedingly strong, says
a London dispatch to the Journal of
Commerce. Last week German billets
were selling in this market at about
80 shillings per ton. It ix now announc
ed that the German syndicate has
withdrawn all exjiort offers, and he
price has risen to 95 shillings. It is al
so announced that several English
firms have been caught from 100.00" to
150.000 tons short on shipments to
America.
The English pig iron market has re
sumed Its upward course. Scotch war
rants advancing six pence to 15 shil
lings and three pence per ton. and No.
3 foundry Iron at Middieboro rose 7'Jd
to hi shillin and six prnse. There Is
a large demand for iron from the t'nlt
ed States.
TO SAVE CHILD'S LIKE.
I Aim, Collar Bons and Shoulder Mud
Amputated.
Pittsburg, March 19 Surgeons ai
Mercy hospital have amputated the
complete ri?ht upper extremity of a
child two years old. Amputations in
cluded besides the arms, the collar
bone an shoulder blade. It took Al
most an hour and a half. The little
girl's name Is Amelia Zewe. A malig
nant griwth at the shoulder, iftecting
the whole upper extremity, and which
soon would have affected the whole
holy and caused death, made the op
eration necessary.
Only once before has the o;.-raiion
been attempted, two years a;ro, and
the patient died. The Zewe child stood
the operation well and it is thought
she will recover.
HIS FATHER'S MILLIONS.
Will Provides for Extensive Home for
the Poor.
Chicago, March 19. A dispatch to
the Tribune from Colorado Springs,
CoL, says: .
Isaac Harry Stratton, son of Ihe late
W, S. Stratton, says that if he ! uc
cessful in breaking Ills father's will,
he will build a polytechnic school here
to cost from $500,000 to $1,000,000. Tti
will provides tor the Myron Stintton
home for the poor to cost $1,000,000,
with an endowment of $7,000,0"0 or
$8,000,000.
Th trial for the testing of the will
is set for March 24. Toung Stratton
was Ivin $50,000. to be forfeited in
case of a contest.
C, W. Barr Dentist
Mansell Building.
ST! Commercial street, Astoria, Ore.
TELEPHONE RED 201.
What Shall Ve
Hve for Dessert?
This question ' arises la the family
every day. Let as answer it to-day. Try
a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre
pared in two minute. No boiling) no
baking I add boiling water and set to
eooL Flavors: Lemon. Orange, Rasp,
berry and Strawberry. Get a package
at your grocers to-day. to cts.
Dr. Nellie Smith Vernon
PHTSIC1 AN AND SURGEON.
Office Over Orlfftna Book Store.
Columbia
OYSTER HOUSE
Is Now Handling the Celebrated
Eastern Oyatera
For Waal-wale and Retail Trade.
Also Shoal water Bay Oysters
FRESM EVERY DAY
' 105-107 TWELFTH STREET.
Nick It&zeppi, Prop.
C. J. Trenchard
Insurance, Commission and Shipping.
Agent Wells, Fargo and Pacific
Express . Companies. Customs
House Broker.
RELIANCE
Electrical Works
421 BOND ST.
We are thoroughly prepared for
making estimates and executing
orders for all kinds ot electrical
Installing and Repairing
Supplies In stork. We eel! the
celebrated 8HSLBT LAMP. Call
up Phone 11 tX .
H. W. CYRUS. - Mgr
THE WALDORF
CHARLES F. WI8B. Proprietor.
Astoria's Principal Resort.
Fine Liquors and Cigars.
Central Meat Market
642 COMMERCIAL ST.
Vour orders fur
seats, both
FRESH A K D SALT
Will be promptly and
sl!s!ar'or!ly stiended to
3. W. MORTON, Pres.
Telepboue No. 321.
CHICAGO
and all points east and aouth are liest
reached from Minneapolis find
8t Paul via
The Northwestern Limited
The peer of. all trains between these
fine cities is the famous
. i .
For Lowest Rate . Tiroes at Trains,
eta, address
H. L. SISLBR, GEN ORAL AOUftT,
2g Aldir 8t, ; PdrtUnd, Or.
'Jf. W. TEA 3D ALB,
Gen. Pass. Agt; , . Bt Paul, Minn.
Don't Guess at It
But If on an $mk t write ui
Vt Atisi SMaM m-rtA lt nm fH VAsU alHttt
ivt VU IBVCB1 SMIU SSDV saw VW wuvww
the service and accommodations offer
ed by the , ILLINOIS CENTRAL
RAILROAD. THROUGH TOURIST
Cars via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and
Cincinnati. Don't tall to writs us
about your trip as we are in posi
tion ti ri von some valuable infor
mation and assistance; 63 If miles of
track over which are operated some
of the finest trains In the worli.
For particulars regarding rreigni or
passenger rates call on er address.
. C LINDSET, B. H. TRUMBULL,
T. F. R. A. Com! Agt,
Hi Tnii'd st, Portland. Ore.
kott's Santal-Pcpsin Capsule
A POSITIVE CUPS.
ot tk Sifcktrr M4 IMuslvm
Cuvt vikkty us IVm
v MH rat kr ta MM.
iu. Afcatlul It buaiMi.
SI M. I Sam, K m.
TNI umi-rtwm CO.
suironTMNs.emo.
Sold by Cba. Roger, 461 Commerol
at Street Astoria. Oregon.
V ill
tiii.
A familiar name of the Chicago,
Milwaukee A Paul Railway, known
all over the Union as the Great Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" trains
every day and rflght between St. 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, ot a variety equaled by no other
line. .
Pee that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point
In the Uuited mate or Canada. All
ticket agents sell them.
For ratea, pamphlets or other Infor
mation, addeaa.
1. W. CA3ET. H. 8. ROWK.
Trav. Peas. ArI., Oen. Agt
Portland, Ore. Portland, Ore.
J100 REWARD. 1100.
The readers ot this- paper will be
pleased to learn that there la at least
one dreaded disease that science bat
been able t cure In all Its stages and
that la catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
Is the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure la taken Internally, acting direct
ly upon the blood and mucus surfaces
of the system, thereby dcatrotng the
foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up tht
constitution and assisting nature In do
ing its work. ' The proprietors have so
much faith In Us curative powers, that
they offer one hundred dollars for any
case that It falls to cure. Send ror list
cf testimonials. F. J. Cheney A Co..
Toledo, Ohio., Sold by druggists. "Sc.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
. 1
NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Oregon
City, Oregon, March , 1903.
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
act of Congress of June 3, 1S78. entitled
' An net 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,
JAMES 8ILA3 CRUMBLET,
of Seaside, county of Clatsop, Sttte of
Oregon, has this day filed In this office
his sworn statement No. 6039, for the
purchase of the E4 of NW14 and E4
of SVfSi of section No. S In township
No. 6N, range No. W, and will offer
proof to show that the land sought Is
mora valuable for Its timber or stone
than for agricultural purposes, mhI to
establish his rlnlm to said l;nd before
the regUtor and receiver of this office
at Oregin City, Ore., on Monday, the
lMh day of May, 1903.
He nam"s as witnesses: A. S. Fros
lid, of Seanlde, Ore.; Charlie Johnson,
of Seaide, Ore.; Andrew Svensen, t,f
Minneapolis, Minn.; Julius Itosholt, of
Minneapolis, Minn.
Any and - all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before said 13th day of
May, 1W3. CHAS. B. MOOIIES,
3-10-3-15. Register.
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
United rltates Land Office, Oregon
City, Oregon, March , 1903.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in the states of California, Oregon,
Nevad.t and Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 1892,
JULIUS ROSHOLT,
of Minneapolis, county of Hennepin,
state of Minnesota, has this day filed
In this office bis sworn statement No.
SOW, for the purchase of the BW of
BEH of section t, Ntt NWH and NWtf
of NE ot section 17, In township No.
5 north, range No. 9 west, and will
offer proof to show that the land
sought Is more valuable for Its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural pur
postti, and to establish his claim to
said land before the register and re
ceiver of this office fit Oregon City,
Ore., on Monday, the 18th day of
May, 1903. . .
He names as witnesses: A. S. Fros
lkl, of Beaiide, Ore.; James Silas
Crumbley, of Seaside, Ore,; Charlie
Johnson, of Seaside, Ore.; Andrew
Svensen, of Minneapolis, Minn., 2Kt
Colfux Ave.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before said 18th day of
May. 1903. CHAS. B. MOORES,
3-10-5-16. Register.
I kete tiny Capsuf es are superior
to uaitam ot wopaiDa,
Cubebt or Injections andun.
CURE IN 48 HOURSWT
the same diseases with
out Inconvenience.
fclG
From February IS to April It um onw
moiily Ion lutes will W In effect to
hundreds of points In the west and
northwest from Chlciigo and fi'J-n
uiitny other points on the Chicago, Mil.
wauke and St, Paul railway, as well
us from eastern territory. The low
rates, will prove especially nttrautlve
to htmicsevkeis. It you know of i.ny
one contemplating such a trip, send the
nunie and address to (he undersigned
and complete Information wl'.l h" for.
wauled free. . ;
' 11. B. Row,
General Agent Chlcngw. Mlhvinik v
8t Paul Railway, lit Third street,
Porthut t. Ore,
CONTEST NOTICN.
I'niLMl States Land Office. Oregon City,
Oregon, February 13, 1901.
A sufficient contest affidavit having
been (Hod in this office by William II.
Wilson, contestant, against homestead
entry No. 1112. made June s, 1W3, for
n w I I se.'tlon 38, township T n, range I
w, hy William Harrlgati, In which It Is
alleged that contestant "knows the prei
ent condition jf the same; also that the
helrj of William llanlgiin. entryman
above 'lamed, now deceased, have whol
ly ilwuJaii-.sl said claim for six months
or mora last past, and that he or they
have nevjr made settlement on said
above described land; nor has he or his
hi its ever made any - Improvements
whatever on said claim; nor has he or
they ever had any work done by other
parties which would In any way con
stitute settlement required under the
hon estead laws and that said alleged
absence from the said land waa not due
to his employment In the army, navy, or
marine corps of the United States as a
private soldier, officer, seaman or ma
rine, during the war with Bpaln, or
during any other war In which the
United Slates may be engaged." Sail
parties, the heirs or legal representa
tives of said William llarrlgun, deceas
ed, are hereby notified to appear, re
spond and offer evidence touching said
allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. on April
3, 1903, bcf.ire the register and receiver
at the United Btutes land office In Ore
gon City, Oregon.
The said conteatunt having. In a pro
per affidavit, (lied February t, 1903, Set
forth facts which show that after due
diligence personal service of this notice
can nut be made, it Is hereby ordered
and directed that such notice be given
by due and proper publication.
GEO. W. nillEE. Receiver.
NOTICE TOR PtmLICATION.
United States Land Office, Oregon
City. Oregon. Jan. 6, 1903.
Nothe is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congress of June 3. 18TS. entitled "An
net for the sale of limber lands In the
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Wauhlngton territory," as ealended
to ::!! the public land states by act of
Antrum 4, U'j2,
LAURA 11. KIUDKIt.
ot f nlund, county of Multnomah,
slate of Oregon, has this day filed In
this office her snoin statement No,
W0, for the purchase of the southeast
1-4 of the southeast 1-4 of section 33
and west 1-2 of southwest 1-4 and se
1-1 of w 1-4 of section No. 31, in town
nhlp S n, range No. 9 w of W. M, and
will offer proof to show that the land
sought Is Mo.e valuable for its tlm-b.-
or stone than for agricultural pur
peva, and to establinh her claim to said
Inn I before tho Register and Receiver
of this office ut Oregon City, Oregon,
on Monday, the 8th day of April, 1903.
8'ie mimes as witnesses: Wm. Luce,
Itobert M. Fry, Lester M. Lcland, and
Edward J. Elliott, all of Seaside, Ore
gon. "
Any and all persons claiming ad'
vermly ths above-derlhed lauds are
requested to file their claims in Ibis of
fice on or before said 8th day 3f April,
19M. CHAS. B. MOOREB,
1-13-3-20 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUHLIOATION.
1'nlt-d States Land Office, Oregon
t'lty, Oregon, Murch , 1903.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
ail of Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands
in tin states of California, Oregon,
Nevada nd Washington Territory,"
as extended to all the public land
states by act of August 4, 1892,
ANDREW fiVENHEN,
of Minneapolis, county of Hennepin,
state of Minnesota, bus this day filed
in this office his sworn statement No.
(642, for the purchase of the Wvi of
NW4 and Wis of BW14 of section No.
8 in township No. I, range No. I, and
will offer proof to show that tha land
sought Is more valuable for Its tim
ber or stone than for agricultural pur
pose, andjto establish his claim to
said land before tha register ami re
ceiver of this office at Oregon City,
Orrir.jn, on Monday, the 18th day of
May, 1903.
He names as witnesses: Anton
Froslld, of Seaside, Ore.; Julius Ros
holt, of Minneapolis, Minn.; James 8,
Crumbley, of Seaside, Ore.; Charlie
Johnson, of Seaside, Ore.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described Iunds are
requested to file their claims In this
office on or before said 18th day of
Way, 1903. CHAS. B. MOOREH,
3-10-515. . Register.
HEDGES t& GALLOWAY
ATTORNEVS'AT-LAW
Land Office Buinc(t a Bpeolalty. '
Booms 1 and 2, Weinhard" Bldg
Oh soon City,
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