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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1900)
l'HK MORNING ASTUR1AN. TIKSDA., DKCEMBEK 18, , IUXI, JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main 661. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. , DAILY. Pent by mall, per year J6.M H-rt by mall, per month 50 Served by oarrler, per month 60 SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mall, per year, In advance, $2.00 Postage free to subscriber. All communications Intended for pub lication should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to "The Astortyn." The Astorlnn guarantees to Its ad vertisers :he largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can be had on ap llratlon to the business manager. The statement of Rear-Admiral Brad ford that 'at Portland, where congress has been asked to establish a drydock, there should be no waste of time and money," but that "the only site on the Columbia river for a naval station is Astoria and tne navy needs a base there with the least possible loss of time" is a strong Indication of of ficial opinion as to the likelihood of Portland's ever having a deep-water channel to the sea. Just as Astoria is the place for a naval station is it also the place for a great port, and the "only site on the Columbia river" for such a port. The "Victoria Colonist says that "the omission of the British flag from the decorations of the house of representa tives, when the flags of all other nations were displayed, waa a dirty piece of business, and Speaker Henderson has shown himself to be very much of a tad." It Is an easy matter to cal one's superiors names, but a careful reading ef the press dispatches would have shown the editor of the Colonist that Ms contemptible attack on Speaker Henderson was entirely uncalled for. The flag waa there but through care less hanging had fallen and its condi tion was not noticed until too late to rehaug it . The Baker City Herald assumes that , the "floating population of Astoria, made up largely of salmon fishermen who live on the water but constitute Astoria their headquarters," was res ponsible for Astoria being placed sec ond ou the list of Oregon cities by the census bureau. Astoria's "floating population" was not counted by the enumerators for the simple rea son that the government refused to provide a launch by which these men could be reached and several hundred bona fide residents of Astoria were thus f necessity omitted from the enumer ation. Still Astoria is very well sat isfied with second place and expects ' to retain tkat relative position until It ' takes first place, for which Its superior ,' location has so well fitted it. '" TWO TYPICAL BOURBONS. Brooklyn Standard Union. j larger number of voters. In fact, the Afler all, the difference is only on ; greatest use I see of an aristocracy In the surface between the monarchical ' a free country Is the supply of a num mugwump and the prophet, say, of free , her of men, however small, who are silver who has gained such a hold on t not afraid to stand alone; whose faith bis party that he rules It against Its ( In their own opinions is not shaken by will. There Is a bond of sympathy be- j the fact that most people do not hold tween both In that they do not believe them. As I have said before, Parkman. In majority rule or consider that the J though a fervent Democrat, believed verdict of the common people should ! only in what might be called a 'led be Influential In shaping the policy to i democracy' that is a democracy whose be pursued by leaders. Mr. Bryan, j opinions are shaped and whose action j Is determined by a few men of known BIG-HEAD CHILDREN with long thin necks you see them in every school want Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil, to build up their poor little shrunken scrawny bodies. School will be of no use to them. Something will carry them off. They have no play in them. There is no fun in playing, when everybody else can run faster, jump further, turn round quicker, and keep on longer. Big head is no harm; let the body be big too. Wt'll Msd jot t little to try If you like. SCOTT & DOWNS, 409 Paul street. New York. lately 'defeated overwhelmingly" as candidate for president, has written an article for the North American Review on the election, which clones as. follows "To consider this elect km a decisive of the money qucattitn would be as ab surd as to have regarded the election of 1S3 as decisive of the tariff qucs tlon. It would be more reasonable to regard the late election conclusive upon the question of Imperialism or up on the trust question, both of which were discussed more by our people ihan the money question, lint as a mat ter of fact, an election Is not neces sarily conclusive upon any question.' It Is the trend of Mr. Bryan's thought rather than his exact words that re veals hla true position and puts his caw on all fours, as the lawyers some times say, with that of such a typical mugwump as Mr. E, L. Oodkin, lately the editor of the Evening Post. When the Post passed under Mr. lioUkln's ed Itorlal control it found few things that pleaded It In American politic. It ap peared to hate Republicanism and to despise Democracy, metining, of course, the party organisations known under the-; names. Mr. Godkln made the Post the original mugwump, and a very mugwump It was and is. for his associates and successors seem to out Herod Herod In their mugwumpery, Many people believed at first that mug wumpery was independence. Then mugwumpery took on another meaning. It was described best as anti-American. Against "Americanism," which It in variably quoted, as here indicated, the bitterest sneers were directed. But if its most devoted disciple is still to be accepted as its oracle, mugwumpery Is in the last analysis just Bourbonlsm. It hates change. Opinions should be form ed early and seldom if ever altered. Mr. Godkln, in a signed editorial communi cation to the Evening Post, pub lished on Wednesday, makes this clear. His article is reminiscent of the late Francis Parkman, and here are some eieerpta from It: "To sum up. he had. In the rarest de gree, that virtue which the Romans called 'constantla' and placed so high among the qualities of character. This ought not to toe a singular thing among educated men. but, as a matter of fact, nothing is rarer. One of the effects of democracy. on which he often dwelt, and concerning which, I confess, I agreed with him, was the disappear ance of what might be called 'the men of light and leading,' for to be a man of light and leading one must certain ly provide himself, early In life, with a set of opinions which will bear rough usage. In fact, the number of those who are able to stand defeat, and I continue the work of a losing fight. Is I very small. This increasing tendency j of democracy to kill opposition by sheer welght of numbers was a subject 1 1 often discussed with Mr. Parkman, and I found that he had paid more attention to it than I had. He had long remarked 1 the growing horror among Americans of what they call 'getting left." mean ing thereby being left in a minority. Nothing seemed to fil! them with more dread than bing abandoned by the capacity. That any good can eventual ly corne from buffalo stampedes,' eith er in congress or in the country, of an Ignorant and excited multitude, he re fused to believe. That way, he consid ered, danger lay. To the effect of this on young men I need not draw atten tion. Youth is the period In which character Is formed and guides are adopted for conduct through life. Thli Is something to which, as far as I can see, our colleges pay little heed. Our college youths are harrowed by agita tors, Just as much as th: mobs In our streets. At the outbreak of the late war, a swashbuckler was allowed to raid our undergraduates, and carry them off in considerable numbers from their studies, to serve as recruits In a contest of whose causes and objects they were equally ignorant." Mr. Bryan, too, Is a "fervent Demo crat," but, like Mr. Godkln. he believes In a ''led democracy."And so, as a mat ter of fact, does Croker, provided he Is the leader. But the main point of re semblance between William J. Bryan and Edward L. Godkln, and the point that makes them typical Bourbons, Is their steadfastness In holding to politi cal opinions rejected by the people and the united belief that majorities In elec- tlon fl.1 not or should nofc' settle any thing conclusively. There l no decaying merchant or Inward beggar hath so many trK ka to uphold the credit of their wealth as empty persons have to maintain the iredll of their sutllcleney. WT CURES THU COLD AND STOPS inn cough. Laxative Uromo Qulntn Tablet cure a cold In jne day. No cure, no pay. Pr.c4 U ctma. To choose time Is to save time, and an unseasonable motion is but fettling th- air. THE BEST SALVE IN' THE WORLD Is Banner Salve. It Is made from a prescription by a widely know n akin specialist and positively Is th moat luu ling salve for plies, burns, svalds, ulcers, running sores and all skin dls-"Ms-. There !s tiothna- an eiKtit I MAS. KWKKS, Druggist. Business Is bought at a dear hnnd wner mere is small dispatch. Many have lot confidence, and hons as well as health, because they thought their kidney disease was Incurable. Foley's Kidney Cure Is a positive cure for the discouraged and disconsolate. niKe no Mh-ir. CHAS. rookrs nruggiSL As wholesome meat corruntelh to lit tie woims, so good forms and orders corrupt into a number of petty obser vnncrs. A cold, cough or la rrtppe can be mppoa in tne oud " wlih a dose or two of Foley's Honey and Tar. Beware of supsiltutes. CHAS. ROGERS Drug Above all things, order and dlstrlbu tlon aid singling out of i-arts is the me oi uispaicn. so as the distribution oe not too subtle: for he that doth r.ot divide will never enter well Into business, and he that dlvldeth too much win never come out of it clearly. $1010 WOr.TH OF GOOD. A. H. rhurnesa. of Wills Creek iJ Co.. Buftalo. O.. writes: "I have been articled with kldn.y and bladder troub le for years, passing gravel or stones witn excruciating pain, other medl ines only gave relief. After taktn roiey s Kidney Cure the result wassur rising. A few dose started the brick lust, like fine stone etc.. and now I have no pain across my kidneys, and reel HKe a new man. Foley' Kidney iTir did me jiooo worth of good. rake no substitute. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Long and curious speeches are as fit for dispatch as a robe or mantle with a long train Is for a race. The person who disturbed the con gregatlon last Sunday by coughing. Is requested to call on Charles Rogers and get a bottle of Foley's Honey and lar. it always give relief. Affected dispatch Is one of the most dangerous things to business that can be. Cold and cough cures are numerous. but the one that leads all other In merit, is Foley's Honeyand Tar. which is in great demand these days. CHAS, ROGERS. Druggist. It were better, that In causes of weight the matter were propounded one day. and not poken of till the next day. FOR PNEUMONIA. Dr. C. J. Bishop. Agnew. Mich., says: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar In three very severe case of pneumonia with good result In every case." There Is nothing to good. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist It Is true that what is settled by cus- '''" though it be not g-)od. yet at ! ast it is III. FOR HOARSENESS. Benj. Ingerson, of Hutton. Ind., says he had not spoken a word above a whisper for months, and one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice. It Is used largely by speaker and singers. Take no substitute. CHAS ROGERS. Druggist, In choice of committees, for ripening miriness for the council. It Is better to ch'XMM Indifferent persons than to make an Indiffereney by putting In those that arq strong on both sides. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Notable among the pleasures, afford ed by the Snasta Route is the win ter trip to Southern California and Arizona. Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of Interest and added industries, in its prolific vegetation and among Its numberless resorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. The two dally Shasta trains from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with the most, ap proved pattern of standard and tour ist sleeping cars, but the low rate of fare will still continue m effect. Illustrated guides to the winter re sorts of California and Arizona may be had on application. C. H. MARKHAM. O. P. A.. Portland. Oregon. There be, that are In nature faith ful and sincere, and plain and direct; not crafty and Involved. It Ti UXORIOUS 1 RAVEL The "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains In the wsrld. They embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid production of the car builders' art. These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on the famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Block System. W. H, MEAD, H. L. SISLER, General Agent. Traveling AgX Portland, Ore. ASTORIA AND CULIMB1A RIVER RAILROAD. Lasts. PORTLAND. "ArrivsT :Wa,in7fPortiaiid Union Depotlu :10 a.m. ;wp.m.for AstorUvand lntor-;40 p.m. imeuiaie points, 1 ASTORIA. T.am.For Portland Jkin-U:M B.IO p.m.termjdlut points I0;S0 p.m. BBASIDB DIVISION. Ilr.tt. (11, A:. p. Ill, :. in U. in. : p. in. ASTORIA T III. Ill i Ul p. Ill It Ui in 7 :U p, in Zinnia) uui) All trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East or Sound points. J. O. MAYO. Gen'l Fr't and Pass. Agent WHUE COLLAR LINt Sir. HERCULES takes the place of H.ULUY OATZKItT (Telephone IWIO Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Company. The Hercules leaves Astoria dally except sumlay at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland dally except Sun day at a. m. Whit Collar Line tickets. O. R. & N, tickets and Ilwaco Ry & Nav. Com fumy th ket Interchangeable on Her cules and iltmsalo. Through Tort land connection with steamer Nahcotu from llwacu and Long Beach points. Telephone No. 111. A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Agent. E. W. CRICHTON. Portland Agent A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best service obtainable as far as ped. comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleenlna- and Chair Cars on through train. Dirlng kr service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class, ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct connecllon at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call ,n any ticket agent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Oen. Pass. A f.. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis. General Agetfit. THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. "Till-1 1. IUU illlli A familiar name for the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every flay and night between St. Paul and Chlcat-o, 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 he.il, of a verity equaled bv no othec line. bte that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any Dolnt n the United Mates or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, address. J. V. CASEY. C. J. EDDY. Trav. Pisa. Agt.. Gen. Agt. Portlard. Oregon. Portland. Ore, Oregon Short Line Railroad THE DIRECT ROUTE. Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via tne bnlon Pacific Fast Mall Line, or tne Kio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME. 1 1 Days to Salt Lake. 2 J Days to Denver. 3J Days to Chicago. 4 Days to New York. Free reclining chair, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to C. O. TERRY, W. E. COMAN, Trav. Faas. Agt. Oen. Agent 124 Third St.. Portland Or Or O. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. R. & N. J.A. FASTABEND CENKRAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Car Will Receiv 8 pedal Attention. No. K3S Duana St, W. J. COOK, Mgr '.Res.Tel.llM. Astoria. Or. THE LOUVRE Stranger visiting in tne city will find the Lonvre au attractive resort wherein to spend the evening. The Amme Bisters Ladies' Orchestra ia still on the bills and present nihlly a musical program of exceptional merit, Handsome pool sod billiard rooms are a feature in connection with the house. Palatable Innchei will be served at all noun , ASSESSMENT NOTICE Franklin Avenue from 3Ut to Kat Claim Line of J. M. Bhlvely D, L C. Notice Is heroby given that th as eminent mad by Ordinance: Nix of the city of Astoria, Oregon, entitled "An 111 dlnnnc confirming spool! a' -mnt roll No, is for th Improvement of Fi.inklin nviuie from I lie rant line of :nt street to the east lln of th J. M. Shlvely donation liuid claim" approved NovemWr 15th. LHH), will be du and pnyttlilo li) UnlliM MUtc gold coin at the oil'.ce of the olty treasurer on Deoiiil)ei' SO, 1W0, and If not o piild at said time the. common council will order warrants losued fur th collection of tho Mime. Tim aasewmient I as follows; ADAIR, MARY R ....... ADAIR. MAHY R A. IliXVrU PACKING CO A. HOOTIt PACKING CO. ... ASTORIA NATIONAL RANK ASTORIA NATIONAL RANK i HAKKICU. LAURA ADAIR ... UARKKR. LAURA ADAIR ... RRKNIIAM, HETTY ADAIR .. XRKNIIAM. IliCTTY ADAIR .. ROW KISS. MAULE KAKIN. J. A 1 1 auk i:. r: II AUK K, K IIOLMKS. GUST IIOI.MUA OUST JORDAN. MARY ADAIR JORDAN. MART ADAIR LARS EN. AUG LARS EN, AUG MENDKLL. ELLEN ADAIR ... MENDELL. ELLEN ADAIR ... PETERSON. C. P SUHOLKir.tn, w. T SCHOLFIKLD. W. T i... . inr. Asii-uiA WJirAM I.t 1. block 149, llio City of As toria, an Inld nut anil wcnrili',1 " ft-1- T - Kn 1ini ,ri,n ' r-i.inr.is rvA I l AUA1I. . u. i.i n. r. it. ivai x auaik The following I payable In Installments, the first Installment due Dec. CO. 1900: RF.ROMAN. ISAAC Lot 12. block 149. the City of A. torla. ai laid cut and r .'corded JOIIANSEN. N. P. STEPHENSON. JOHN STEPHENSON, JOHN STEPHENSON. JOHN toria a laid out and reci,rded by John M. Hhlvely 135 00 STEPHENSON. JOHN Lot 8. block 149. the Clly of As- torla, as laid out ana recorded by John M. Hhlvely 10 M RTKPHBNSi iN. JOHN Lot 0. block 149. the City of As toria, as Inld out and recorded by John M. Phlvely 120 00 Uy order of 'ihe Common Council of the City of Astoria. Oregon, Attest: H. R. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, Oregon. Astoria. Oregon. Dec. 8, 1900. ' I POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fast Time AND SUPERB SERVICE WE HAVE 2-DaiiyFastTrains-2 TO IHE EAST If you cannot take the morning train, travel via the evening train. Both ar finely equipped. "OUR SPECIALTIES" FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Housjg In time saved to Omaha, Chicaijo, Kansas Citv, St. Louis, New York, IJoston, And Other Eastern Points Ticket good via Salt Lake City and Denver. It Is to your Interest to use THB OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and sleeping-car berth can be secured from a w. LOUNSBERRY, Agent O, R. ft N. Co,, Astoria, Or., OR 3. H. LOTHROP, General Agent. 135 Third St, Portland. Or. t M W Undivided li ot lot t. block I. tli City of AntorU a laid out and rtcoiMod by John M. Hhlvoly.. ,. II "I Undivided k of lot . block 1. the City of Astoria, rot luld out and rtvord'M by John M. HlilvWy....i II I Fractional lot t, block ir0, tha City of Astoria, a laid nut and recorded by John M, Hlilvely... 10 00 Fractional lot , block 1M, tlt City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John M. Hlilvely. .. 17 CO Lot 3. block 111), llio City of A- torln. in, luld out and retordud by John M. Hhlvely it 00 Lot i, block Ml", th City of As toria, na luld out and recorded by John M Slilvily M 00 I'ndlvldxd of lot 6, block 1. the Cllv of Anlorln. na laid out and rrcoi'd.'d by John M. Hlilvely M ii Undivided S of lot I, block 1, the I'llv of A ul oi In na luld out and recorded by John M. Hhlvoly... SO 13 Undivided ife of lot 5. block I. th City of Astoria, as luld out and ritorded by John M. Hlilvely II "J Undivided l of lot , blvk 1. I he cltv of Aatorln na luld out and recorded by John M. Hlilvely.,, 1117 Undivided h of lot 11. block 149, I'lty of AMorlu. as luld out and and recorded bv John M. Hlilvely (0 00 Lot 3, block Ml), the City of As toria, as luld nut and recorded by John M. Hlilvely 60 00 I'ndlMded 4 of block 1. the Clly of Astoria na laid out and r forded by John M. Hhlvely .... 15 00 Undivided H of lot 2. fractional block I. the City of Atorlit a luld out and recorded by John M. Hlilvely 615 Undivided H of lot 3, block 1. th City of Astoria as luld out and recorded by John M. Hlilvely ... 78 M I ndlvldi-.t, S of lot i. block 1. the Clly of Astoria, us laid out and lecorded by John M. Hlilvely,... (0 00 Undivided ti of o I, block 1. the City of Axtorlu. as luld out and recorded by John M. Hhlvely... 1175 I lldlvlded ! of lot I, block 1, th City of Aalorln as Inld out and recor led by John M. Hlilvely II 17 t'ndlvlded i of lot 3. block 1. the City of Astoria as laid out and n-corded by John M. Hhlvrty 75 00 Undivided H of lot 4, block 1. the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John M. Hhlvely.... (0 00 Undivided 14 ..f lot 5, block 1. ths Clly of AMorin na laid out and revoided by John M. Hhlvely,... 1175 Undivided Mi of lot I. block 1. the City of AMurln. as laid out and r corded by John M. Slilvely .... II 17 Undivided ti of lot It. block 149. the City of Astoria, aa laid Out .md recorded bv John M. Hhlvely (0 00 Undivided tj of lot 1. block 1. thn City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by John M. Hhlvely ... 18 00 ndlvlded "1 of lot J. fractional obx-k 1. the City of AP'rla as luld out and recorded by John M- lively 51 K bv John M. Hhlvely 50 00 ........ - - . i . 1 IlilIViiUM H nf lot 5. block 1, the 'ity ft Astoria, as laid nut ant recordml by John M. Hhlvely.... IS 75 Undivided tt of Jot (. block 1, the City of Axtorta. as Inld nut and lecorded by John M. Hhlvely.... 1(17 by J hn M. Hhlvoly $150 00 ..Lot 10, block 149. the City of As torla, as laid out and recorded 1 by John M. Hhlvely 150 00 ..Lh 5, block 149, the City of As lull, as lull nut and recorded by John M. Hhlvely CO 00 .. lt . block 149, the Clly of As toria as laid out and recorded bv John M. PI'lvcly 60 00 ..Lot 7, block 149. the Clly cf As GO EAST VIA SHURHST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.Paul, DulutMIinneapolls, Chicago and All Points East. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED, Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper, Dining and Iluffet Smoking . Library Car. Tickets to point East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry on sale at O. R. & N. Ticket Offloe, Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Office 268 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND. For rates, folder and full Informs. tlon regarding Eastern trip, call on or address, A. B. C. DENNISTOV City Pas, and Ticket Agent, Portland. NOTICE FOR riUlWCATION. United Nntca Land OmV. Orefon Cllf, (i.rnron. Nov. S3, W l.. .... i alven I hat In mm. Niuica ip iwi-v ' , , . .V . plunm wMh tl. ItovIhIoii. ..f th. act "An aft for th" llml'T l"'l In lh stftle of I'tilliilrt. Or"on, N. varta and vsiiiiignn i'rrni, " of Atla-iii.. j. IM. Mrs Mary Hinder, or imry. "" Stale of Oregon, lias this day filed In this otlli hT rn statriimnt. No. &:ca for tlu imruhaa of tlis W nuar. ter nf an don No. 4, In townnliln No, I N range No. T W. and will offer proof t' ahoM that (lie lnd smiitht l mors .aluiible for H Umber, T " UxAn for agricultural i'tirp.r. and to mblliiii.d her clnlni t 'l Im1 ww Hit. Hriter and llecivpr of tin of. Urn at iregi lty, Oregon, on Friday, the IMh day of February. ll. Hlir iirtinea wllnraain: 8ttb(lSltlt (ilnaer, William W. Pop". Mi" lwk, Aiilinl Johnson, all of Oiney, Clat" op futility, orrgo". An and ail person omiiu"iini y Ihe alMive-d.-mrllied land ar r. .liiestrd to file (heir claims In this Of. rtra mi or before sld IBih day f F. b ruary. VM. l llAH. II. .MooitEH, Register, NOTICE T1 CUEPITOnH. Notice l herrhy given, that th un. di tiin.l ba bmn by tho county court .if the enulilv of I'lalSop, tnl of Or koii, duly ai'iUed adminutrainr of III rnt.lt- of llliteiiiiir K WratlMiaiad. derraard. and hasdu'y tjulin-d a such .idmlnlatraior. All persons having I'lnlms iiBuliist th" "Id "nUta ar br by notified to preaeiit lh sains, prop itIv verltlrd. to ma at th ottlis of liar. rlun Allen, atlorn-'y at law, room T, ao tiuildina, in 'ti city of Atrla, county and atntc aforeaald. within iimntha from the da'e herwf, Date nt Astoria. Or-gi'n, Nvmbr ::. m. HMilS S. WErtTllOHTAD, AdrilllratT of !' 'U' of Ing iiior K WrallHtnd. Jneranil, NOTU K Foil 1't'lil.ICATION. fulled Hliitra l-ainl Offlc. VatuouVT, Wati.. Nov, n. 19W; Noilie la herrliy ulvrn thai In com illaiux with lli iirviloiui of ttm act of coligtvaa of JI 3. I Li. r tltltlc.J "AA art fur the unlit uf tlllib'r Uill U In tilt latt-a of fnlifurnla. orrgmi, ,'rail4 and Wnlilng''ii Territory." at etteiid ed to all the ul'llt' land atalr by I I of AilgtiKt 4. MM, irorg A. Weed, of I'orlland, roitiilv f Multnoituh. state i.f Orriron, lia ltia day nird In this oltliyi his sworn slA('in-ti( N. !wT, for Inn puri'linan of tlir lots 1 and J. and K half of NW nnartrr of svtlon No. JO. In tivnlili No. 10 N, ran go No. W W, M, and wilt nffrr pnf t aliiw that lh land aoustit la more vaiiwhlo for Its tltnb.r or stoim ihan r agrlrultunit purpoani. and to ealnlillnh hu Halm to Mild land Ix-r.iiv the n-k-later and r crlvrr of lliia irftli-e at Vamnuver, WhkIi, on Wednesday, th Uth day of February. Io. lid naiiK-a as wltnewaea: Ilnrnard Hint, of Knnipton, Waahlngton; Itlen lirHh. nf .ai, Wnjililnslon; Alfred J. tiray. nf Knnpl'l'm. Waahltic-ton: William Mnthernl, of Knapidon. Wah Ington. Any and all ierona rlalnilna advsra. ly th above-dracrilHHt lands are r lUealis! i ft their claims In this ofttc en or Iwfore an I.I 11th rtAy of JVb. ruary. I'jol. W. U. IH'NHAU. Reglater. NoTIC'i: FOR I'l'IlLICATION. I'lilted Slates IJlIld Oirii-. thrgon Ctsy, uregon, iwo. sru, iou: No lira la hi-rehv riven thai In MMa tit fhaa ! of congr. uf Juno J, m;. ntltU "An act for thu auli nf umber lands In the slates of California, Orrgi.n, Nuva la and Wanhli'gton Terrlliiry," as extend ed to all the public land state by act Of AUKlMt 4. 1W J.lhn K l,.n Oltiey. county of flalaop. stair uf Or. on, has this day nird In this oiflc in aworn siaiemetit .No. KSZI, fur th liurchnae of the I, tin 11 n ii .,., n of section No. 15, In townaliip No. f N,' r.uise oo. i w. ana win ofrr prHf to show that the land sought I nrnr. val uable fur 111 llllllier Hit it tllaali Mian ..a agricultural purp.w. m to raUblUh hi (lllllll o Mild liuid liefora it,, rrg. later and receiver of Ihla i.m.. ai gon City. Orego,,, on Friday, u 15th mux i reiiruary, i;"oa, lie mi n.- na wiin.-.-: 8nbatlan Olaser. William W. p.,,. Mary trnck, AppolliHlla Jolinann. a uf Olnry flat sit county. Un-gon. Any and all pera-mn rlalmlng adverse ly the above-lira, Hl.t nn.t. quested to file their rnm in thin office on "r before ald l.'.th day of Febru ary, 1901. CI I AH. J. MOrtllKH Register. NOTICE KOR I'l'IlLICATION, United HtAtAl tlln rtm e, Clly, Oregon. November u, ijoj; Nolle la heeeliu ,.l . . iiMii in com- Pliant with the provisions of th act i or ,hc "nle ,,f I'mber land In the .tat-s of California, Oregon Ne va,,i and Washington Territory " a hlD" a0 1111 th ViWp ln H' of No. 250 Morrison street, Portland county of Multnomah, mats' of OZ, has this, day filed n ,hl- olllce hli sworn Statement N,i mi . clws of Ihe NIC nuWof aAdlon 14 nJ0rhP- 5 ? ngo No, 9 W, u. . , r "'r 10 ,,,,,w that the land SOlllfht la mr ...... v vmunuie lor Its Imber or tnn than for agricultural liurnose. an1 in ..ni.n..i. " u . ' n0'- l nH "" ttt 0rr City. ?rbrSanry?1lh,'n,,lay' lhfl 7lh ' r , . aonii uiinwooa. ril l n a' r",n: 1,"nl" lh-w. of ""r" McFarlan1' of Anv ami nil nr.-., . i . . 1 ,. "V. ' """" eiaiining advrrae. . """ve-dewrlbod lands are re. 'luested to fli their Halm. In this i,f. Men on ne h,.for .. m..' . .. . ary. 1!HU. cilAfl. n Mnnnica s Register. NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION. lM?mX VJ Washington, Notice la h,.,,i, ..i ., .. his Intention t0 make final nroof In "K"'1' ''. nnd that .aid pr.K,f win be male before th" register and receiver at Vancouver, Washing ton on M m lay. Jnnmry V,, VsSl vl John H nianlh i.i.T,. i.. ! th, u w ,, " . oK, vvasn., for o'nohr.n a? r. v '"township nnoM;,'nw'n to nd cu.tllon'o, .aldd s; UPn Karl .Tiihnanti i.t.. . . . Ington: John Whiv,.. JlH iitV""v Wnahlnonn 1 i . ol UmnOOK, w. n. DUN'IUR. Register.