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1 '"v" ' ' 1 fHK .HUKXINO ASTORLUN. rUrURI'A) . DCCEMBEK . IUHJ JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Tilephone Main ML TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.' DAILT. Sent by mall. per year Sent by mall. per month 50 Served by carrier, per month SO SEMI-WEEKLT. Sent by mail, per year. In advance. $2.00 Postage free to subscribers. All communication Intended for pub lication should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittance must be addressed to "The Astorian." The Astorian guarantees to lit ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising ratea can be had on ap- llcation to the business manager. A wonderfully Innocent lot are the officials of the city of Chicago. The mayor, chief of police and others have "pleaded Innocence of any knowledge of vice or crime in Chicago." Anyone who ever reads the Chicago papers knows that It la nearly as wicked a place as Portland, or even Seattle, If Turkey trie twisting the tail of the British Hon she will find it a dif ferent proposition from refusing to pay her bills to good-natured Uncle Sam. The assault of a British charge d'aftalrs by Turkish soldiers Is no light matter and will be more speedily aton ed for than has been the destruction of American property in the sultan's dominions, A REMARKABLE SHOWING. American Economist. An interesting review of the condi tions which make for prosperity in this favored land of protection and progress Is given in the report of the treas ury bureau of statistics regarding the commerce and affairs of the United States In these closing months of the year 1909, as compared with conditions at the corresponding date n preceding years, and comparing prosperity In the United States with that in other coun tries. While the whole world la pros perous, the United States seems to be especially so. No other nation is able to make anything like the showing of this country. Our exports show an in crease of lSS.iCl.lTs in the ten months ending with October, 1900, as compared with the corresponding ten months of 1899, and the total for the ten months is practically double what it was in the corresponding months of UH. when trade and commerce were sulericg from the blight .of the free trade tar iff legislation. This of itself sbJws a remarkable activity in all lines of pro duction, while the import as well as the export figures indicate that the ac tivity In manufacturing lines, and coo se'iuently the Increased earning? of the millions engaged in these industries, must be very great. A very consider able share of the materials required fT use in manufacturing come frrm abroad, such, for instance, as India rubber, tin for use in manufacturing tin plate, hemp. Jute, sisal, raw silk, cabinet and dye woods, chemical", hides and skins and certain grades of wool and cotton; and by measuring the growth in the importation of these arti cles some idea of the growth In manu facturing may be obtained. Protection enables the United States to greatly In crease the volume of Its purchases from foreign countries. The total importation of materials of the class just named that have been used In manufacturing during the ten months ending with October, is J2SS.25r.SlS. as compared with $:i4, 394,75 In the corresponding months of ISM, and li:;.3vl,Wi in the same months of ISM. Turning again to the export side, it Is found that the export atlon of manufactures alone amounts In the nine months ending with Septem ber. 1900, to $35S.7S.:u, against 50J.S49 In the corresponding months of 1S99, and $I4i,7XS34 In the nam? months of Thus the exportation of msnu ractuivs nas increased nearly Zj per cent In one year and has more than doubled In the f.ur years from 1S.6 to 1900, while the Importation of manu facturers' materials has also Increased at a very rapid rate. Exports of man ufactures of Iron and steel alone amount to tlin.soo.OM in round numbers in the ten months ending with October. 1 aiinst tMOOO.OOO In the corres ponding months of 1S9 and t01.000.WO in the corresponding months of 1S97, thus having more than doubled In the three years from 1S97 to 1900. or since the passage 0f the Dlngley tariff law. Not only have the manufacturer and the millions dependent upon his indus try shared In the prosperity of the year. but those engaged in agriculture and mining seem to have been equally pros perous, judging from the record shown by the figures of our export commerce. The exportation of agricultural prod- i ucts in the ten months ending with Oc tober, 1900. Is In round terms $700,000. 000, as against $623,000,000 In the same months of 1SS-0, while the products of the mine, the forest and the fisheries also show an increase In 1900 as com pared with the figures of 1S99. This increase in the products of in dustry is especially Interesting In view of the fact that In many cases it shows a higher reward ror a given quantity of labor, or. In other words, higher prices received for the article itself as well as an increase in the quantity pro duced and sold. In cotton, for Instance. the average export price per pound in the months of September and October, the beginning of the new cotton year, has been J. cents, against t " cents in he same months of the preceding year, while is other arrkraiiuraJ productions aad in Tirious litres of manufactures, especially lb:se of iron and steel, and in the prod acts A the mine, there are increased prices i-er unit of quantity, and thus better tamii-gs for tbos who proJu them. the United States by decennial periods Is as follows: Excess of Imports or exports (a) Dollars. l:.S97,4J 1S2.J4S.HS riS.25T.049 3M7S.-4S K.9.704.TT al4.O1.0t7 S55.STS,7S 775.404.18 , a:.40,79:,0 a7:9.4S9.75! a!.13.34S.c:0 Ten -year I790-IS00 1S01-IS10 ISIl-lSJO 1S2I-1SJ0 1M1-1S10 IMMSOO 1SM-1SM ISSI-1S70 1S7MSS0 ISM-ISJ0 ISSU-HOO Net excess of exports, 1790 to 19(H), t2.04 .530,01 io cue co ai in one im Take LaxAtHc Brotno viulnlne Tablets. All druggistj refund the money -f It falls to cure. F. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 20c. When a father itupp.rts a bride to the altar, It doesn't moan that It Is the last time he will have to support ne. cy any means. THE BEST SvALVE IN THE WORLD Is Banner Salve. It la made from a prescription by a widely known skin specialist and positively Is the most lulling salve for piles, burns, scalds; ulcers, running sores and all skin dls ewse. Thf-re Is nothng so Bood. CUAS. KOUEKS, Druggist. "Meet your wif with a wiiile on nut lips, says an xcnange. Hadn't he be. ter wait until the odor has abated somewhat? Many have lost confidence and hoot as well as health, because they thought tneir Kinney disease was Incurable. Foley's Kidney Cure is a positive cure ror tne aiscouragea and disconsolate, Take no -tthr. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. This is a badly mixed up world. On man wants an appetite for dinner and another an;s a dinner for his appe lite. NICE BABY All babies are "nice, to their mothers. We all love children. Great big men, with hard hands, have soft hearts for helpless new-comers to earth with the smile of heaven fresh on their innocent faces. No man is too high or low, too proud or hum ble, too busy or idle, too good or bad, too great or small ex cept a few very small mean men to throw up their hats at the sight of a plump little cherub ; or to pity a thin one. Plumpness and thinness are -accidents. Nature is bounti ful ; parents want to be. Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil cor rects their mistakes. w !! r.d yOT i lfttle to try If yon like. SCOTT 4 BOWNE, or Pari street. New York A wnmykTmm of conditions in the United Staves with those in other coun tries as measured by the foreign cm r indicate a d-gr of prosperity whkb c-oiniiarea lavorai:y with any country A the world. Our own ei rorts for the ten mouths ending with October show an increase, as has al ready been noted, of I4.(uO.K0. while in the exports of the United Kingdom the increase in tec months is tliS.00. : ar.d the 1 ..gur for Belgium. France, fpain and Italy show no In crease in expor-jktiors during that part oi i-ie year irn wnose record is now available, la the f-a.e of Belgium France. Spain. Italy, Germany and the United Kingdom, the imports are great er than the exports, while in our own cae the exports vastly exceed the im ports, the excess of exports over Im port in the ten months ending with October being $4!9,57.936, or a greater excess than in the corresponding pe riod of any preceding year and a great er excess than that of any other coun try of the world. It is not improper In this review of he commerce of the year 1900 and comparison with preceding years to also briefly review the decade and century oi nicn it tonus me closing y-ar. While It is not practicable, of course, to give the total Import and export fig ures for the calendar year 1900. the bu reau of statistics has completed the fig ures of the fiscal year 1900 ending with June j!0. and thus made it practicable to compare the commerce of the fiscal year with preceding fiHcal years run ning back to the beginning of the present form of government. This table, - which shows the ex cess of imports or expDrts In each year from 1790 to 1900, is too long to re produce in full, but It has been further condensed by the bureau Into a table showing the excess of Imports or ex ports In each decennial period. It will be seen by an examina tion of the table, which is pre sented below, that Imports exceeded ex ports almost continually prior to the decade 1871-SO, and that since that time exports have almost continuously ex ceeded Imports, but that the excess of exports over Imports In the decade Just ending. 1591-1900, is extremely large as compared with any preceding decade, while, as already shown, the excess o'f exports over Imports In the single year 1900 will also be greater than In any preceding year In our history. Fvery medicine !s an Innovation, and he that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the irreutcst Innovator; .and If time, of course, alter things to the worse, and wisdom and counsel shall not alter them to the better, what shall be th naT Looking for trouble Is one way of maaing it. The person who disturbed the con gregation last Sunday by coughing la requested to call on Charles Rogers and get a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. It always gives relief. The best lip salve In creation is said to be a kiss. The remedy should be jsed with great care, as It may bring on an affliction of the heart. Nobody ever flatters you for fun. tlOOO WOF.TH OF GOOD. A. H. Thumess. of Wills Creek Coal Co Buftalo, 0.. writes: "I have been afPleted with kidney and bladder troub le for years, passlns; gravel or stones with excruciating pain. Other medi cines only gave relief. After taking roiey a Kidney cure the result was sur prising. A few doses started the brick lust, like fine stones, etc., and now I have no pain across my kidneys, and I feel like a new man. Foley's Kidney Cure did ma tlOOO worth of rood." Take no substitute. CHAS. ROGERS, Urusgist. In answer to the question. "What Is a rig?" the editor of an exchange fur. nishes the Information thftt It is an out fit for which a young man blows In the fruits of the labors of a week for the privilege of letting his bst girl hold the lines for an hour while h? holds her. Cold and cough cures are numerous, but the one that leads all others In merit. Is Foley's Honey and Tar, which is in great demand these days. CHAS, ROGERS, Druggist. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Lut. PORTLAND Arri t:0Oa,m.lirtlnd Union Depot i 1:14 am. :Wp.m.for Astoria and latr-:40 p.m. Imediate points. I A8TORIAT"l ? 4Ha.m. For Portland A ln)U:Ma.sa. t.10 p.m.tcrm.diate points 10:30 p.m. 8RA81DB DIVISION. S.. (. in, n m. : p. in. ASTORIA SEASIDE I T 411 . in p. ta I'll tk in i li Mip m ! 7 ui p, in SumU un) All trains mak rttw rnnnootlnn m Goble with all Northern Paclno trains to ana rrom the East or Sound points. J. MA TO. ' Oen'l Fr t and Pass, Agent BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word this tells of the Passenger Bervlos via fho Northwestern fcino., Kitiht Train Dally between 8t. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleeper. rerl Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining Ctialr Cars. Tie .0th Century Tnvln Runs Kvery Pay of the Tear. The Finest Train in the World Clcctric Liqfitrd Stcsai Heated WHITE COLLAK LINt Sir. HKRCULKS takes the place of lUlLKY HATZKUT (Telephone Dock) Columbia River and Puget Sound Nay- Igation Company. The Hercules leaves Astoria dallv suna.iy at i p. m. leaves Portland daily except Sun day at 7 a m. White Collar Line tickets.-O. R. A V tickets and Ilwaco Ry 3t Nav. Com. pnny tickets Interchangeable on Her- cults and lliissulo. Throuxh Port. innu connection with steamer Nihrntf. irora liwacu ana Lng iieach points. Telephone No. lit A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Ant. fc. w. CKICIITON. Portland Agent Oregon Short Line Railroad THE DIRECT ROUTE. Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via me . iuun racinc rast .Mail tine, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME. I J Days t Suit Ioike. 2 J Pays to Denver. 3 J Dnys to Cliieago. . 4 Days to Nor. York. Free reclining chairs. unhoUtered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman nal. ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information spply to C. O. TF.RRT, W. E. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Art. Gen. Agent. i.i intra di.. f on ana or Or O. W. LOCNSBERRT. Agent O. R. A N. THE 11.110 Ell STATE EXritHSS. ths Finest Dallv Train Running lletween St. Paul and Chicago, via tho Short Line. Connection from the 't made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC GREAT NORTHERN an.) CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS. This Is also the REST LINE between On, aha. St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via The Nonhwestern Line W. H. MEAD. H. L SISLER. General Agent, Trav. Agent 2S Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. A familiar nam for ths Chicago, Milwaukee A pt. j-tU Railway, known all over ths Union as the Great Railway running (ht "Pioneer Limited" trains very a ay and night between l. Paul ana i hlcavo. and Omaha and Chicago, "The only perfect train in ths world. M Understand: Connections ars mad with all transcontinental lines, aeourlng io passengers th best rvlo known. Luxurious coaches, eltctrlo light steam n., of a verity riaiV4 by no othe.' lit. that your tlckn reads via "Th Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United Stale or Canada, All ti.'det agent sell them. For rates, pamphltta or other Infor. illation, Sidlreas, J. V. CASEY. C. J. EDDT. Trav. Pi. Agt Oen. Agt., 1'ortUM, Oregon. Portland Ore, NOTICi: IS IIKHKHY GIVEN. THAT GO EAST -tr, VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.Paul, Duluib.Miunrapolis, Chicago and All Points East. The most wor'.t some men do Is work ing wm? other fellow. FOR PNEUMONIA. Dr. C. J. Bishop. Agnew. Mich., says "I have used Foley's Honer and Tar In three very severe case of pneumonia with good results In every case." There Is nothing so good. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. Men and women ought, perhaps, to enjoy equal rights, and yet If we saw men wearing millinery and kiss each other on the streets we wild throw bricks at em. FOR HOAR8ENESS. neny ingerson, of Hutton, Ind., says he had not spoken a w'rd above a whisper for months, and oat bottle of toley's Honey and Tar restored bis voice. It Is used largely by speakers ana singers. Take no substitute. CHAS ROGERS. Druggist. and She saw It In the wlndo She raved about It till She bought It. then, just like all men, He raved about the bill A cold, cough or la grippe can be "nipped In the bud" with a dose or two of Foley's Honey and Tar. Beware of substitutes. CHAS. ROGERS, Drug gist. A woman Is a queer combination. While she delights In the littlest bit of a foot, she is not supremely happy unl(s her hat is as big as a cartwheel These tiny Capsule ara superior to Balsam of lopaiba,- Cubebs or Injections and Amy CUBE IN 48 H0UR8. the same diseases yrth- out inconvenience. THE LOUVRE Htraoeera visiting In tne city will find the Louvre au attractive resort wherein to spend the evening. The Amme Sisters Ladies' Orchestra is still on the bills and presents nightly a musical program of exceptional merit, Handsome pool and billiard room are g feature in connection with tha hriiififl. 1'ala.Uhla Innchea will The table showing the commerce of be served at all oours ItuxuRious Travel The "Northwestern Limited" trains electric lighted throughout both inside anu out. ana steam heated, are with out exception, the flnet trains In th wsrld. They embody the latest newest and best ideas for comfort convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling ruum-, auu auoKeiner ar tne mrmi complete and splendid production of th r ouuaers art. These Splendid Trains Connect With Toe Great .Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra chare tr,r th. .,r.. accomirodations and all claaxea nt ti.k. For rates, folders and full Informs. eta are available for passage on the llon regarding Eastern trip, call on or ....v.M .i-uijni7rD Linuien. ' All i yyt'-it, A. if. C. DENNISTON. Clty Pass, and Ticket Agent Portland. DAILT TRAINS; FAST TIME; 8ER. ICK AND SCENERY UN-EWUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Huff-t Smoking Library Cars. Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry., on sal at O. R. & N. Ticket Offlne. Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Offlca 268 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND. trains on this line ar nmtwiM , ... r-...i., ,.-- ": W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISLER. oenerai Agent. Traveling Agt runiuo, wre. POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fast Time AND SUPERB SERVICE A FEW INTERESTING FACTS UfkAH , . ... " peuDie are contemn aim a i np, wnemer on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat arvl obtainable as far as speed, comfort and aieiy is concern eo. Employes of th WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains ara operated so as to make close con nections with dlvera-lno- llnea at all Junction points. Pullman Palsce Sleeping and Chair ars on tnrough trains. Dlring car service unexcelled. Meals servea a la carte. In order to obtain the flrst-rliuM vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over., The Wisconsin Central lines and you will make direct at ai t.,.i . r.u, - r.,: : . - rrr " -j. ,.ui m v.iiiuiKu, inawaunee ana I ei via me evening train. Both ars ii I'uuiia cusi. i mieiy eqUippea. ror any Pinner Informat on call :,n flnv tlnkat amnt - . , . , j . n ' ' ' I cniiUIIU wun . .t tn . . . JA8. C. POND Rm P. "III U SPHf A I TIP C' " n- wjn., Aiiiwauxee. wis. CiCT Tiur General Asrent. PAal llME THE CHICAGO ft NORTHWESTERN The t'oiiiiiinn tHincl of the City nf Axturia linn il'-lrr, ta ilrtrrnilnatlun and Inti'iitlmi t litiprovv all thl nr- lion ur Astor ulrrrt. lit thi i lly nf As toria as luiit out and recordrd lv John Mit'lure, from th wnl lln of Slutlt street o the west line of auld t-ly of Aatoiia r nit out ami recorded bv John Met lure, bv mnivlng all the old plank and stringer from ctiib l iiiili and by grndlng said portion of Mid strft from curb to ctirti to the ratb" HaluM grade, and replankliig tli nunio Ihroughinit the rntlre Ifiifilt thereof In the width of ten fi-el on each side of th outir edgf of the right of way f I ho or trnrk of the Astoria Hlrrrj Kuiiway t o., with sound fir plank. t rt r red or yellow, of 4 Inehrs in thick. lima by 1 I lie hea ,n and 10 feet long, which said plank are to be laid upon Mrltigor. two of which on each slil of nil street ear traek throuahout the length of aiiUI lmirovcment shall Imi new stringent and the rrnmlnder of the stringer shall onmlHl of the antimleat of the old stringers now on aald por tlon of mtlit street, anil the street rrosa. Inn at the Intersection of siitil A'tor street with Fifth. Fourth. Third and Seomd trvt ahall In- plunked and Im prove.! to their entire width. All lumber to be ui In sutd Im provement rxci-.t the old alrlnger hert-lnbefore mentioned hal im good si m ml red or yellow nr lumber, and sulit Improvement In matters of dvtall except as herein othrrwta provld.sl shall lie minle according to the require ments of (lit pn Inliins of ordinance No. l'a of the I'lly of Astoria, entitled, "An ordinance In relutlon to the Im provement of streets" and strictly In aiTortlanee with the plans and specl firailons therefor to tw prepared by the cltv "tirveynr, That the roots and rKnenses of aid Improvement, except the street cro ings. shall be defrayed by special as- --inent upon the lots. Inn. la and prvmlaes lienefitle.l by suld Improve m.nt. whlrh ml. I Iota, lands and prr-iium-a are nereuy inciuueil wltnin a leeinl aaai-amnerit district, which said llntrli-t Is as follows, to-wit: Begin ning at the northeast corner of block number five (!) and running thence westerly along the north line of blocks No. 1. I. 3. 4 and 6 to the northweat cor ner of block No. one til. thence south along the west line of blocks 1 and 1 to the soutliwmt corner of lot one (I) In block number sixteen (U). thenr easterly through the renier of blocks I. IS. H. 13 n.l 12 to the southeast corner of M four (4) In block number twelve til), theme north In a straight line to the place of beginning, and con taining all nf blocks . J. 1. 4 and 5 and the north half of block 12. 13. 14. IS ana H. all In the Town of Astoria. latsop county, State of Oregon, as laid nut and recorded by John M.i'lure. This notice la published for eight days In the Morning Ailorhtn In numuatir to a resolution of the Common Council of the City of Astoria, directing the name, the first publication thereof be. ng In th issue of Hnturduy. the Nth day of December. ISoo. H. K. NF.LgON. Auditor and Police Judge of the rlty or Astoria. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION, l-and Oltlc st Vancouver, Washington, lec. 10, IKK; Notice Is hereby given that the fol low lug. named settler has fllnd notice of his Intention to nmk final proof In suppoit of hi claim, slid that said proof will be mat.) Icfors th register and receiver t Viinrouv.'r, Washing ton, im M.m lay, January 111, IMI, v'si John Hniutth. uf t'hiuook, Wash., for the N, W. '4 of section S3. In township 10 north, rang 10 west W. M. II names the following witness, to prov hi continuous resldrnr upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Karl Johnson, of lilnook, Washing ton; Ule Itmnseih, nf Wahoiigal, Wash Inalou; John Waliiherg, t( ChlniMik, Waahlngton; Jem l.aiirldaon, of Chi li',, Washington. V. It. DUNBAR. Register. NOTICE roit PUBLICATION, United Siair Land Orfic. Vncouvr, Waah,, Nov. 2J. l00: Notice Is hereby given that In com pllninti with the provisions of the act of consents of June 3, !;, rutlliej 'An act for t ho sule of timber lands in ths siatra r California, Oregon, Nmadii ad Waaliltigion Trrrltoiy," a sltend. oil to all id public land state by st of August 4, 1JH2, lieorgo A. Wted, of I'orliaiul, county or Multnomah, slat i.f Oregon, ha I In day tiled In this iiiflos hi sworn atatement No. 2u7, for i iw purclia of tha lot ) nd 1. and I. half of NV quartrr of socllon No, 10, Hi lowiikhtp No. 10 N, rungs No, I W V. M. and will offer proof t- show that tho land sought Is nvor valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purpoac. and to vatabllah his claim 10 said land Ix-forv tha register aim ro eelver of this office at Vamxuver, Wash, mi Wednesday, tl( n day of Fitiruary, IWl. IU name a wltncar: Bernard Illat. of Kliapplon, Washington; llloo UriHk. of Nail. Washington; A!fr4 J. tiray. of knappton, Waahliigton; William Mstheral. i f Knappton, Wash ington, ' Any and all persons claiming adverse ly th ttliove-deax rilxvl land are r iueied to di their claims In this office uii ur beor said 13th day of KVb ruAry. iwl. W. It. DUNMAIt Register, NOTICK 13 HKKKIIY GIVEN. THAT A certificate of the completion of th Improvement of Frnnklln avenue from he east line of Twenty-sixth street ii the west line of Thirty-first street In Khlveley Astoria, by H. Normlle ontractor, under the provisions t or llnanie No. 2.U of the City of As toria, has been duly filed with the au ditor and police Judge of the City Astoria, by tho committee on street nd public way, rlty surveyor and superintendent of street, and that a the next regular meeting of said coun 11, the Improvement of said street will be formally accepted, unless objections be nled against the same. H. E. NELBON Auditor and Police Judge of the City or Astoria. Pi 'Tproa WE HAVE 2-DaiIyFast Trains-2 TO I HE EAST If you cannot take th morning train RAILWAY. J. A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Bhlpped to Our Cars Will Receivs BpedaJ Attention. No. lit Duans fit, Astoria. Or. W. J. COOS. latgT Res. Tel. 111L THROUGH SERVICE PULLMAN PALACE BLEEPTCns PULLMAN TOURIST BLEEPER3 PULLMAN DINERS. LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLININO CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicago, Kansas Cltv, St. Louis, Xew York, Boston, And Other Eastern I'olnts Tickets good via Salt Laka City and Denver. It Is to your Interest to una THIS OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and sleeping-car bertha can be secured from a. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent O. R. A N. Co., Astoria, Or., OR J. H. LOTHROP, uenerai Agent. 13B Third Bt, Portland. Or. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an escutlon and or der of sale Issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for th County of Clatsop, on the 28th day of December, two, upon a judgment and decree rendered therein on the 21st uay of December, 1W0, In favor of Thomas JJolg, plaintiff, and aaalnst E. Z. Ferguson, Sal Uet and Chlng Oet, ms wire, and the Clatsop Mill Com liany, defendants, for the sum of U027.78, tjgether with Interest there on at the rate of 10 per cent oer an num from the 21st day of December. l'too, the costs and disbursements of this action taxed at S20.20, and ths costs of and Upon this writ command. Ing and requiring me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wlt: All of th east thirty-five acres of lot -no. i and tne southeast Quarter or mo soutnwest quarter of section twenty-four (24), In township elitht (8). north of range ten (10), west of the Willamette meridian. In Clatsop Coun ty, uregon, tnut is to say, all of said lot two (2), and said forty acre leiraJ subdivision adjoining the same on th sou'n that Iks east of a line drawn through aald subdivision parallel with the east line thereof, such a distance west of such east line thereof, as to include thirty-five acres nf land of said subdivision, between the east line theriof and the lints run through the same; also all of lot numbered five (5), in diock numoi-r-d thirty-three (33), In that part of the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure, all being In the County of Clatsop. State of Oregon, together with the tene ments, hereditaments and appurten ances thereunto belonging or In. any wise appertaining. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Monday, the 2Sth day of January. 1901. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon of sold d.iy, in front of and at the court house door, '.n the City of Astoria. Clatsop County, Oregon, sell the above-described real property or so much thereof as may be necessary io satisry me judgment, interest, costs and all accruing costs. THOMAS LINVILLE, Sheriff of Clatsou Countv. Astoria, Ore., Deo, 26, 1000. NOTICE FPU PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Offlc at wrrgon uty. Ur-gon, Drown ber 11, lio, Notice Is lierrbv atven thai tha Sot. lowlng-nained setter has filed nutio of his Intention to make final proof In sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be nmdn before tho county clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria, urrgon, on Fibtuary I, IxjI. vli: ' ALBKRT SCHOENEllECK. II. K. No. 117. for ths BW or NWU and NWi of HWSi. Bsc, It. T. I N., It He name the following witnesses to prov his continuous rvsldcnr iiiiuYHtiun m aam land, vis: V. II. CYffey, of Astoria, Oregon; Pet er Olson, of Hvenson, Oregon; August Hthoenebeck, of Bvenson, Oregon; Wm, bY'boenrbeik, of Hvenson, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORES, Iteglster. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. United Ktates Land OrfU. Oregon City Oregon, Nov. 21. loo: Nolle Is hereby given that In com pliance with th provisions of ths sot of rorgress of Jun IS7I. entitled "An act for the sola of timber land In the states of California, Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory " as extended to all the Public IiinJ Htat uy act of August 4. is 53, Mr Mary Olaser. of Olney, County of Clatmrn, Mlote of Oregon, has this df Hied In this office her sworn att..tnant m to. for the purchase of the HIC quar- it ui sccuon ro. , m township No, I N. range No. 7 W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is mor valuable for Its timber or atona n. for agricultural purposes, and to s tabllshfd her claim to said land befor th Register and Receiver of this of. Hie at Oregon Cltv. Ores-on nn Krlit.a- tht 15th day of February. 101. Phe names as witnesses: Hatunim (ilaser, William W. Pope, Mary Denck. Appollonla Johnson, all of Olney. Clat sop County, Oregon. Any and ail persons claiming advent, ly th above-desenbed lamia are r tuesteil to nie their claims In this of fits ou or befor said 16th day of Feb ruary, 1901. C1IA8. B. MoORKfl. Iteglster. NOTICK FOR PUBUCATION. " United States I-and Oiflc. Oregon City Oregon, Dec, 8rd. 1KO0: Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congrea of June S, MTU, entlUed "An act for th sals of timber lands In th states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the public land states by act of August 4, MI, John B. Logan of Olney. county of Clatsop, state of Ore gon, has this day nied In this 0111c his sworn statement No. 8327 for (n4 purchas of the lota 11 13 il .. u of section No. 15. In township No. 6 N range No. 7 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought I more val uable for Its timber and sums than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before tha reg Ister and receiver of this offle at rra. gon City, Oregon, nn Frl.lov ih. K.k Uay of February, 190. Hs names as wltneanra: Sabaatian Olaser. William W. Pope, Mary Denck. Appollonla Johnson, all of Olney Clat sop county. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described land. quested to file their claims la this offlc on or before said l.'.th day of Febru ary. 1901. CHAS. B. MOORES Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Plate Land CMTW n,i City, Oregon, November 12, 1900: Notice is hereby given that In com pliant with the provisions of the act of congress of June J, 1H78, entitled. , 'An act for the sale of timber lands In the stats of California, Oregon Ne vudn and Woshlngton Tcrrltorv" . extended to all the Public. iAnd Stales by act of August 4, 1892, Ogden A. Hall, of No. 250 Morrison utreet, Portland county of Multnomah, Htate of Oregon' hus this day filed In this ofTlea hi. sworn statement No. 6318. for tha nor. chase of the NE quarter of section H In township No. 6 N, rango No, ( W, and will offer proof to show Umm tits land sought Is more vuluable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estahllnh hia ,.imm i. said land before the Register and Re tt Ivor Of this OfTlce at Oreirnn rH Oregon, on Thursday, the 7th day of February, 1901. 7 He names as witnesses. John Fin y. of Astoria. Orea-on: John rnitnmnA of Astoria, Oregon; Herman Alhers of Push, Oregon; George McFarland, of Olney, Oregon. . Any and all persona claiming adverse ly the abov-descrlbcd lands am r. quested to file their claims In this of. flee on or bfcfore said 7th day of Febru ary, 10L CHAS. B. MOORES. Register.