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THE MOKXIXG ASTORIAX. WEDXESDW, JANUARY 2. 1901. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone Main 661. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bout by mail, per year KM 8ent by mall, per month ,50 Served by carrier, per month 80 SEMI-WEEKLY. Seat by mail, per year, in advance, $2.00 Postage free to subscribers. All communication intended for pub licatlon should be directed to the editor. Business communication of All kinds jid remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlan." The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any aewspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be bad on ap licatlon to the business manager. The Portland Evening Telegram. which cltlms to be a reputable news pater. Is adopting a slmly practice, which. If continued, must Inevitably bring It into merited disrepute. It has several time lately published clippings from exchanges and, consequently, stale news, under the head of "Special to the Evening Telegram." For in stance. In Thursday night's edition ap peared a clipping from the Victoria Daily Colonist of the 2Sth ult., dated Victoria, R C. Dec. Sl.-(Special to the Evening Telegram.)" The gist of this tlipplng was In the Astorian and other coast papers on the 29th ult., on which date It appeared In the Victoria paper. Such practices are to be expected from small sheets of no reputation, but from such a supposedly up-to-date paper as the Telegram are decidedly uncommon. Tillamook and Nehalem are soon to have railroad connection with the out side world. Astoria will make a fatal mistake If every possible endeavor is not put forth to have this road built as an extension to the A. C. R. R. However great the advantages of As toria for a fishing town or a seaport. it can never be anything else than mere ly these without close connection with the rich and fertile territory adjacent. If Portland opens up the Nehalem coal mines, as is ner evident nuenuun, unless our own roal mines are devel oped or the Nehalem country tapped by our own railroad, we cannot expect to handle the steamship traffic which Is othei wise certain to be ours. The ques tion of whose tributary territory the Nehalem region Is to be will not be set tled in our favor unless we make an active effort to that end. The United States has obligated it self to give absolute freedom to Cuba and there are few so dishonorable as to attempt to evade the fulfillment of that obligation. At the same time it is be coming evident that the solid element ef Cuba is unanimously In favor of an nexation. If the .rajority of the Cu ban electorate prefer freedom under the American flag, as a territory of the United States with ultimate statehood assured, there will be few to deny the wisdom of their choice or the wis dom of our accepting the verdict of the Cuban people. The Irresponsible el ement now in control in Cuba Is not only a menace to existing business in terests, but threatens utter ruin to the commerce and other international relations which it must sustain with the outside world as soon as American sovereignty is withdrawn. If the Cu ban republic is ever launched upon the sea of nations, it is scarcely conceiv able that It can steer a straight course and avoid ' utter shipwreck under the Distress after eating is rawed from the stomach not beginning it work immediately. Until it gtf to work you feel d trend the food lays In your iton ach like k weight. To atart diction to make th stomach do its wor joa miust aseut It if your stomach is weak or alow to work. n t Daiawms Dyspepsia Tablets No. 21 takes after meals supplies the atom a:n with aeoeeaary acid end juices which ditreet the food quickly in a sruper aunner. To get the best roaJta one Baldwin's Health Tablet ho, A with the Dnpeptua Tauieta. Th Dyspepsia Tablet oust 50o and ' eaaseaaAa FRANK HART. el - V. VI VV AU Vlv i4. vw-as VV1U. Pin guidance of the hands now watting for their opportunity to grasp the helm. The result Is certain. It must return to the harbor where It may become one of the great fleet of states In which Independence of all bring safety to the whole. A the territory and. final l, the state of Cuba, the prosperity of the leUrd will be assured. Inland Farirtr" has a lengthy com munication In the Raker uty worn erst of the 2$th ultimo In which he be trays considerable less Judgment .nd common nse than are usually mani fested In the anti-common-polnt-rate ebullitions of O. R. & N. satellites. Ac cording to this unfortunate fanner, no statement of facts has been presented to prove that ship can load cheaper at Astoria ihan at Portland or that loaJ- Ing titer will bring more business to that port than now goes to Portland, or who la to pay the O. R. & N. Co. for Its extra baul. which last Is evi dently the gist of the whole matter with "Inland Farner." To answr the last, the question nearest his heart the O. R, fc N. will doubtless gt Its reward for its extra haul In the same way In which the X. P. Is getting its reward for its extra haul to Portland for which It secures no extra compen satlon than If It hauled Its wheat to Tacoina, abo)t two-thirds of the to tal haul. Astoria Is willing to admit that the bestowal of common point rates will b au extra expense to the O. R. 4 N. Co., which means extra profits to the farmer, who now has to pay for the heavy expense of towage and delays of ves-seis going to and from Portland. At the same time, the O. R. & N. Co. will be more than recompensed for Its srialler profit per ton by the greater amount of traffic wllch It will secure in shirplng to the cheapest port the wheat now being diverted to the Sound. All other things being equal, vessels seek the port of easiest access and that port is Astoria. The result is cheaper loading and higher prices for wheat. It Is a simple proposition which the ordinary farmer can understand, but this "Inland" specimen is evidently a fake agriculturist of the Bryan order. The stupidity and general Inanity of his Ideas Is sufficiently evident In his assertion that "what the Inland farmer wants is some prjof positive that to move the port of Portland to Astoria would make more -vheat grow." Such a removal would not make wheat grow. except perhaps on Portland docks, we hasten to Inform our enquiring friend, neither would It -mpply missing "gray matter" where careless nature has left a vacuum. OUR PLACE IN THE WORLD. San Francisco Call. Explorations made through the files of old newspapers for the purpose of discovering something In the way of information concerning: the mental attitude of the people of this country toward the rest of the world at the beginning of the century resulted In brirging to light, among other cu rious Items, these lines, published In the Boston Sentinel of April 12. 1800: THE ALLS. France fights for all. Britain pays all. Russia threatens all. Prussia humbugs all. Switzerland is nearly plundered by all. Spain does nothing at all. Germany thinks Itself all In all. The United States Is spoliated by all. And, lest destruction should come upon an. May heaven have mercy upon us alL Amen, That was the way the world looked to a newspaper man when the century began; and looking back upon the time even from this distance we can per celve that the view was essentially accurate. There could be no doubt aoout rrance fighting all. That was evident enough in the thunder of Na poleon's guns and the marching of his restless armies all over Europe. That Britain was paying for all was a mat ter of common fame. Her money was poured out like water to raise and equip armies to resist the march of the con queror. Russia's threatening attitude was not so noticeable then as It Is now, but none the less the threat was there. Prussia in 1W0 was humbugging herself more than any one else, as we know, since the weakness of her ehowr of pow er was revealed a few years later at Jena, but of course the Boston man could not foresee that astounding battle that crushed a nation at a single blow. Switzerland was not being plundered exactly In those days, but Napoleon was taking almost anything of hers that he coveted. Spain was actually doing nothing In any line of endeavor either of peace or war in that year, but she had to rouse herself a little later. Just why the "Germany" of that time should have been suspected of thinking itself "all In all" is not clear. It had been overrun by Napoleon and had nothing to boast of in war, but prob-' ably the Boston ma referred to Its high Intellectual pretentions In the do main of iMIoeophy and literature. Fl nally, the spallation of the United States by all was Indisputable. Both the British and French deemed our eomnurce and anything else they could lay their hands on to be their rightful prey. In the end we had to fight the British to protect our sailors from being diwgsed from our ships upon the high seas whenever the Pi-It Uh chose. In that year the population of the nations Is estimated to have stood thus Russia as. 140,000 Franc ST.TS0.000 Germany 22,330.000 Auj- t riw 21.230.00 United Kingdom 15.57O.0OO Italy 1S.SSO.000 Spain ...lrt.440.0oo United States S.S10.0OO Mnce those days the world hj changed. France no longer fights, Brit aln Is not paying for all, and, in fact. has come to us to gvt a lan to pay her own war bills. Prussia has been swallowed up in Germany and has no longer any International Importance. wltierland is not being plundered. The United States Is not being spoil. a ted. In one land only has there been no change. Sj aln Is still "doing nsth Ing." At the present time the population of the powers Is estimated as follows: Russia United States .... Germany Austria-Hungary Great Britain ... France Italy , Spain , 130M.S:'S T.29i.2i,J 63,000.000 42,W0,90 40.519.954 ..... SS.517.j;3 31.000,000 1S.230.0O) Such are the national results of the changes of the century. No single na tion Is now strong enough to fight all. or pay all, or threaten all, or even to deem itself all In all. and that fact may be counted among the good things the century has brought. IT CURES THE COLD AND STOPS THE COUGH. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure I a cold in jne day. No cur, no pay. ruts cents. Looking for 'trouble Is one way of HtaniHg 1U The person who listurbed the con gregation last Sunday by coughing Is requested to call on Charles Rogers ana gei a Dome or oteys Honey and r. it always give relief. The best Up salve In creation Is said to be a kiss. The remedy should be used with great care, as It may bring on an auncuon or me neart. Nobody ever flatters you for fun. (KX WORTH OF GOOD. A. H. Thurness. of Wills Creek Coal lo Buffalo, O.. writes: "I have been arrictea witn kidney and bladder troub le for years, passing gravel or stones with excruciating pain. Other medi cines only gave relief. After taking e oiey-f luaney cure the result was sur prising. A few doses started the brick Just, like fine stones, etc., and now I nave no pain across my kidneys, and I feel like a new man. Foley's Kidney Cure did me $1090 worth of rood.1 Take no substitute. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. In answer to the question, "What Is a rig? the editor of an exchange fur. nishes the Information that 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 axe 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. A woman is a queer combination. While she delights In the littlest bit of a foot, she Is not supremely happy umefis her nat is as big as a cartwheel. FOR PNEUMONIA. Dr. C. J. Bishop. Agnew. Mich., says: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar In three very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case." There Is nothing so good- CHAS, ROGERS, Druggist Men and women ought, perhaps, to enjoy equal rignts, and yet If we saw men wearing millinery and kiss each other on the streets we would throw bricks at em. FOR HOARSENESS. BenJ. Ingerson, of Hutton, Ind., says he had not spoken a word above a whisper ror months, and one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice. It is used largely by speaker ana singers. Take no substitute. CHAS ROGERS. Druggist. She saw It In the window, and She raved about it till She bought it. then, Just like all men, tie ravea bdoui tne 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. THE BEST SALVE IN THE WORLD Is Banner Salve. It is made from a prescription by a widely known skin specialist and positively is the most hc&llng salve for piles, burns, scalds. ulcers, running sores and all skin dis eases. There is nothng so good. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist, "Meet your wife with a smile on your Hps," says an exchange. Hadn't he bei- ter wait until the odor has abated somewhat? Many have lost confidence and hone 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. Take no -yther, CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. I RKl'OKT OF THE CONDITION Ofl - pI)OT I) 11 1 All II IH!1 - lluo! lUllAL ' U Ail II OF ASTORIA. At Astoria, In the Stat of Oregon, at in close or business. December 13th. , RESOURCES, Loans and discounts 1:31.109 M Overdrafts, sec u red and un secured IT. 8, Bonds to secure circu 4,004 M lation Stocks, securities, etc n.m T4 .3SJ M other real estate owned Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 4.S17 31 Due from State lUmks and Hankers 43.394 M Due from approved reserve agents 1SJ.4U S3 794 T4 lnternal-Keenu Stamp ... Ohetks and other cash Items. t SO Note of other National Banks 2S0 Nickels and cents 4 !3 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank, vli: PlMH-l NU RM Legal-tender note ... 20 104,510 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (S of circulation) KS Total JM1.5M M LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 60.000 Surplus fund 25.000 Undivided profits, less expens es and taxes paid 34.080 71 national Bank note out standing 11.000 J Due to State Banks and Bankers 138 31 1 Individual deposit subject to check. .IKN.S04 OS Demand certificates of deposit 103.514 93 510.349 01 Total 3(31.661 53 State of Oregon. County of Clatsop. I. S, S, Gordon, cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my kno ledge and belief. S. 8. GORDON, Cashier. i-uocribed and sworn to before me this I-'nd day of December, 1900. Correct Attest: C. R. THOMSON. Notary Public. JACOB KAMM. J. O. HANTHORN. W. M. LADD. Directors. ASTORIA AND CuLUttUU R1YER RAILROAD. Leave. PORTLAND. Arrive. 8:00a.m. IPortlund Union Deootil'l-lo a m :wp.m.ror Astoria and lnter-9:40 p.m. imeaiate points. I ASTORIA. I -m For Portland 'lr)U:MuJ t.l0p.m.ternijdlate points 10;J0 p.m. BEA8IDB DIVISION. ll::a. m. ASTORIA i SEASIDE 7 Win &:0 U. ill. 4WP.D S:J0a m II. m.' 2,-30 p. m. 11 uua in l: V)p m All train make rlna ennnertlnna uuoi9 win an wortnern Facino trains to ana from the East or Sound points, J. L. AIAXU, Oen'l Fr't and Pass. Agent WHITE COLLAR LINL 8tr. HKRCUI.ES takes the Dlaee of BAILEY OATZERT (Telephone Dock). Columbia River and Puget Sound Nay- igatlon Company, The Hercule leaves Astoria rtallv cActii ounuay at I p. m. leaves fortiand dally except Sun day at 7 a, m. White Collar Line tickets. ORAM tickets and Uwaco Ry Nav. Com. pony tickets Interchangeable on Hw. cuies and Hassalo. Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcotta from llwaco and Long Beach points, Telephone No. 111. A. J. TATLOR. Astoria Arent e.. w. ckicmton. Portland Agent. TIM8 SCHEDULE From rorllaod. DEPART Aaaiv 1 . 1 Chleag-i- ;3nlt l.ke, Denver, Ft Portland; worth.Omaha. Kan. "uecial nu i iiy, St ,oul, P- m M& a. m j Ctiieaj and En.t 'keTl)eVr7r7rt " AtUntle ,,ortM oinaha. K.n , . m Kxprem ,, Ct,( H, ltU 7 a. m ' ? ipa5oajidKiu Wlla Walla, Lwixton, Spokane Hpokane. Mloneapo Flyer, ll, M. Paul, Imiuth. 40.nl 6p.m. MllWiukee, Chlcu BWtm and Km. I From Ailnria OCEAN STeAM5HIP5 . All Balling Date sub ' ieet to change. I For MuFraoeisoo Hall 7 am Columbia lUvarHteim ExBuuday MoTdVy ... tttm Portland am n m iOreon i;ltv, Newberg, "alein a Way-Und . j 7am. i Willamette and Vam 8 P.m. Tuet.Ttiur hlllKltera Mo'i.Wed. and oat. Kjreg n city, Dayton i. ni frt' I Way l.andinit Klpurla Snake Dl.er tvIWlsln Leave dly! , ' ;00 a ia 3:5 am. Itlparla to Lewlston daily 6am Willamette HI var m Tuee.Thui Portland ti Cnrvalll, Mon, Wed 8alurday und War laodliigi Friday O. W. LOUNSBERRT. W. II. HURLBURT, AgX AstorUa Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland. Or.. This Is a badly mixed up world. One man wants an appetite for dinner and another wants a dinner for his appe tite. Fvery medicine !s an innovation, and he that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time Is the greatest Innovator; and If time, of course, alter things to the worse, and wisuom ana counsel snail not alter them to the better, what shall be th end Pour ye down, ye gentle rain dropi, Without ceasing, without stay; I have got my friend's umbrella And ne's two fun mllg away. BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word this tolls of the Passenger Bmlo vl Ifie Northwestern ' lino.. Eight Trains Dally between St, Paul and Chicago, comprising The luteal Pullman Sleeker, rerriej uimng wars. Library and Observation Cart, F ree Reclining Chair Cars, fht Mth Century Train Runs Every Day of the Year. The Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steam Heated THE n.UtOKR STATIC EXPRESS, the Finest Oally Train Running Between St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC, GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC If VS. This I also the BEST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via The Norlhwestern Line W. II. MEAD. II. L. SISLER, General Agent. Trav. Agent, i Aider street, rwuand. Oregon, GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO ci van niik u ,.n.. nti - wmum,.uiuuriiuiis, t UllagU and All Points East DAILT TRAINS: FAST TIME: 8ER- ICK AND KCENERT UN EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, inning ana uunrt smoking Library Cars. Ticket to polnU East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry on sal at O. R. & N. Ticket Offios, Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Office 268 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Informs.. tlon regarding Eastern trio, call on or address, A. B. C. DENNI9TON. City Pas, and Ticket Agent Portland. POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fast Time AND SUPERB SERVICE TsTofo'v WE HAVE 2-DailyFastTrains-2 TO THE EAST If you cannot take the morning train. ravel via the evening train. Both are nneiy equipped. "OUR SPECIALTIES" FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicago. Kansas Cltv, St. Louis, New York, Boston, And Other Eastern Points Ticket good via Salt Lake City and Denver. It I to your Interest to use THE OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and sleeping-car berth can be secured from O. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent O. R. & N. Co., Astoria, Or,, OR J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent, 135 Third St, Portland, Or. P7 if "THE imp; A familiar name for th Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as lh Great Railway running th "Pioneer Limited" (rain every day and night between rt. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago, "The only porfeot train in the world." Understand: Connections are mad with all transcontinental line, securing lo passengers the best rvlo known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam hut, of verity eq'ialcd by no otlw' lin. &r that your tlckrt read! via "Th Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United states or Canada, All ticket sgents sell thetn. For rate, pamphlets or o(hr Infor mation, address, J. V. CABKY, C. J, EDDT. Trav. Pa, Agt., On. Agt Portland. Oregon. Portland. Ore. NOTIOM IS IIKREIIY OIVKN. THAT The Common Council of the City of Aatorla ha dfclatvd Its determination and Intention to Improve all that por tion of Aator street, III the City of Aa torla a laid out and recorded by J"nn MoOure, from the west Hue of Sixth Htreet to til West lino of said city of Astoria aa laid out and recorded by John McOlure, by removing all the old planks and stringer from curb to curb and by grading suld portion of said atreet from curb to curb to thu eatab lllied grade, and replnnklug Ilia same throughout the entlro leiiutli thereof lo the width of ten feet on each aide of tho outer edg of the right of way of the or track of the Aatorla Strret Railway Co,, with sound fir plank. rth er red or yellow, of 4 Inch.- In thick, ncaa by 13 Inches w ide and 10 feet long, which anld plank are to be laid upon atrlngora, two of which n emh aid of anld atreet cor track throughout th length of anld Improvement ahull be new strlngvr and tho remainder of the atrtngvr shall conelat of the soundest of the old stringers now on aald por tion of said atrvct. and the atreet crta. Inira at the Interaction of anld Astor street with Fifth. Fourth, Third and Second atreots nhall be plnnkrd and lm. proved to their entire width, All lumber to be ued In aald Im provement except ;h old stringers hereinbefore montlon.-d shall good sound red or yellow fir luiiibi-r. and aald Improvement In nutttcrt of detail eicept as herein otherwise provided anaii De made according to the require, menta of the inivlaliin of or.lumie .o. jwi or the City of Astoria, entitled "An ordinance in relation to the im provement of streeta" and atrlctlv In accordant with the plana and atrc. tliudoiia therefor to bo prepared bv the city ourveyor. Ihnl (he coata and etoenera f aald Improvement, except the street croae Inga. ahall tie defrayed by special aa aoeninent upon the lots, landa and premise benefitted by anld Improve, liient. which anld lota, lands and pivmlaes are hereby Included within a special aaaeasment district, which aald district I as follows, to-wit: li.gin ning at the northeast corner of block number five (5) and running thenc w-eaterty along tho north line of block No. 1. I, S, 4 and t to the northwest cor. ner of block No. one ll. thence aouth along the west line of blocks 1 and 16 m ;ne ournwct corner of lot one (1) In block number lxtetn l, them-e easterly through the center of block 16. IS, 14, 11 and 13 to the soulhenat romer of lot four (4) In bloek number twelve (13). thence north In a straight line to the place of beginning, and Con taining all of block 1. 1, 1. 4 and t and the north half of block 13. 13. 14. IS and IB. all In the Town of Aatorla, Clatsop county. State of Oregon, as laid out and recorded by John McClure. This notice I publlahed for eight days In th Morning Astorlan In pursuance to a resolution of the Common Counrll of the City of Astoria, directing the aame. the drat publication thereof be. Ing In the Issue of Saturday, the J9lh day of December. IWW. II. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A certificate of the completion of the improvement of Franklin avenue from the east line of Twenty-sixth atreet to th west line of Thirty-first atreet in Shlvclcy Astoria, by S. Normlie, contractor, under the provisions of or- Uinance M), JjiB of the City of As toria, has been duly filed with the au dltor and police Judge of the City of Astoria, ny tne committee on street and public! way, city surveyor and superintendent of streets, and that at tne next regular meeting of said coun ell, the Improvement of said street will be formally accented, un ess oblectlon be nted against the aame. H. B. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City or Asiona. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and or dT of sale leaued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop, on the 2th day of December, IWO, upon a Judgment and decree rendered therein on the 21st oay of December, 1900, In favor of Thomas Dolg, plaintiff, and against E. Z. Ferguson, Sul Oct and Chung Get, tils wife, and the Clatsop Mill Com pany, defendants, for the turn of UO'il.'S, together with Interest there on at the rate of 10 per cent per an num from the 21t day of December, 1'iW, the costs and disbursement of tin action taxed at 330,20, and th cost nf and upon this writ command ing and requiring me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wlt: All of the east thirty-five acres of lot No. 2 and the southeast quarter of tho southwest quarter of section twenty-four (24), In township eight (8), north of range ten (10), west of the Wlllamotte meridian, in Clatsop Coun ty, Oregon, that Is to say, all of said lot two (2), and said forty acre legal subdivision adjoining the same on the south that lies east of a line drawn through said subdivision parallel with the east line thoreof. auch a distance west of such east line thereof, as to I include thirty-nve acre of land of said subdivision, between the eiist line thereof and the lines run through the same; also all of lot numbered five (6), In block numberd thirty-three (33), In mat part or tne city or Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure, all being In the County of Clatsop, State or uregon, together with the tene nryiig, neroditumentH and appurten ances thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Monday, the 4th day of February, 1901. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon of said day, In front of and at the court house door, In the City of Astoria, Clatson County. Oresron. aeii the above-described real property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the Judgment Interest enata and all accruing coats. THOMAS LINVILLE, Sheriff of Clatsoo Countv Astoria. Ore., Dec. 26, 1300. i ' " NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION. Land PlfW at Vancouver, Washington, Dec. 10, IWO; Nolle I hereby glvn that. Ihe foU lowing nuiiicd ret tier has filed notice of hi Intention lo make final proof In uppoit of hi clnliii, and that said proof will be mall before (ha rrglaur anil receiver nt Vancouver, Wnahlng. ion, tut M-inlny, January ?l. 1WI, via; John Hiiiiaiili, i f Chinook, Wnxh., for the N, W. '4 of section S3, In township It) north, range 10 west W. M. II name the following w!liicag to prov his rnnttmum realdetio upon ii nd cultivation of aald Und, vis: Karl Johnson, of I'liluook, Washing. Ion: Ole Iteinaeth, of Waaliougal, Waali Inn ton; John Wahiherg, of Chinook, Washington: Jem Lauriilean, of Chi nook, tililiig ton. W. it. DUNIUR. Reglater. NOTICE FOR PUIIIJCATION. t'nllml Stta l.mi'l Olllce, Vaiivouvr, Wajih., Nov, ti, liwo: Nolle I hereby given that In oom pllanoe with the (irovlalons of the act Of coiigrve of Jilliti 3, lf, entltlod "AD act for the ante of timber land In th mo tea of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as attend ed to all the public land (ac by act of August 4, l-'M, (leorgw A. Weed, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state i.f Oregon, ha this day filed In thl olflce til wom alatemeiit Mo, lo7, fur the purcliaae of tho lota 1 and 1, and K Imir of NW quarter or seotlon No. M, In towimhlp No. It) N, range Nit, I W V, M. and will offer proof t show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its limber or alone than fur agricultural purpoara, and to eoinbllah hie claim to Mid land I" fore the regletor and re reiver of this 0011 at Vancouver, Wnh. on NVedneaday, th 13th day of February, i'JOl. II naiiiea as wltneaaes: Bernard Rial, of hlinptoli, Waahlngton; HleO UriN-k, of Na.i. Waalilngton; Alfred J tiray, of Knappton. Waalilngton; William Malheral, of Knappton, Wash Ington. Any and all persons claiming Silvers, ly the abovo.dcribwl land are r. quvsivd to file their claim in this oltlc on or b(or said Uth day of FVb ruory, lswt. y, r. DUNIUR, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department 0f th Interior. LandOfTlc at Oregon City. Oregon, Dcocm.. ber IS, L-y. Notice la hernhv riven tKt IK. c.i lowing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to inak riiiaj proof In sup port of lua claim, and that aald pmof will be made before the county clerk of Uataop county, at Astoria, Oregon, on Ftbtunry vi! - UB ir r,A,iK,tT UOENEllECK. . ... ' lm7, faT of NWU and NW of bee. 14? T. I N. It He rames th following witnesses U prove hi continuoua rm.1,1 aflfl flltf lu.il... a . . - U v !" m lajui, vig: Li ttIy of i"". Oregon; Pt. r OlatHj. of Svenaon. Oregon; Autruai Hi lioeuebeck, of tfveneon, Oregon; Wm Schoeneiwk. of Hvenaon. Oregon CHAS. U. MOIRES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United States Und office. Oregon Cltr Oregon, Nov. 13, io0: vrr'Qn Notice I hereby given that In com. pliant with th provisions of of congress of June J. entliled An act for th aai of timber lands In he at Wee of California. Oregon. Ne vada and Washington Territory." as eitended to all the Public Und Slates ty act of August 4, 11, Mr Mary k rr' ,LU1"'' Coum thu orttc her worn statement No for the purchase of th His qur. ter of section No. 4. townahlp No. N. rang. No. 7 W. and will offe? proVf to . sliow that the land sought I more valuabl for t. timber or .ton than ,0f11P,!u'urJ purpo.es. ami to es. ublUhed her claim to aald land before tb Register and Receiver of this of- lc 5.L'nl,r,m u,y- Oregon, on Friday, the 15th day of February. 1901. ' She names aa wltneem. uut....i. (ilasee. William W. Pope. Mary Denc Appo llonl Johnson, all of Olney. Clt op County. OregiMi. Any and alt person claiming adverse, ly the above-described lands ore re quested to file their claims In this of. Ilo on or befor said 16th day of Feb. ruary. 1901. CHAS. U. M0ORIO8. . Register. NOTICE FOR PUBUCAT10N, ' United State Und Office, Oregon Cite Oregon. Deo. 3rd. woo: von Notice 1 hereby given that In com. pllanc with the provisions of th act of congress f June J. 17S. entitll "An act for the sale of timber lands In the ttt'tornla. Oregon. N.va.la and Waahlngtim Territory," extCnd" rd to all the nubile Iriu -...7lc.. of Auguat 4. 1S93. John E, Logai,. of Olney county of Clataop, state of Ore- r - y niei m this oino hi sworn statement No lurf .". ' purchase of the lots 11. 13. and 14 of section No. IS. In township No f N range No. 7 W. and will ow rjroof o show that the land sought Is mor? val? '". u r ",' "mber anJ ,Utn tor agricultural purp.,.s, and to e.tabl sh hla claim to said land before the reg later and receiver of ihle 4lftfai aa f gon City, Oregon, on Friday, thi 16U (lay of Fbruary, M. He namea as witnesses: Sabastlan (llaser, William W. Po,e. Mary Kk" Appollonla Johnson, all of OinL sop county. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse, ly th. above-de.ribed land, are re quoted to file their claim in this olno. on or before said l.nth "ry.lMl. CHAS. B. Mnniiira " Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates in. City. Oregon. November 12 1 900' ' ,if"C9 ,"uhTbjr 'ven Uwu in com P lance with tho provision of the act of congress of June S, 1878. entitled An act ror the sale of timber Inn da In the statos of California, Oregon Ne! vuda and Washinaton Teeri.i.V of No. 250 Morrison street. Portland county of Multnomah. Stat, of Oivson nit tnifc day riled In this office hli wom statement No. 6318. for th. pur ."o" of"N IB quarter of section 14 In township No. t N. range No. 9 w. and will offer proof to abow that the and sought I more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish hi claim to said land before th. Register and Re "Ivor of thl, ollice at Oregon City. Oregon, on Thursday, th 7th day of February, 1901. ' He names as wltnesse. John Fin ley of Astoria, Oregon; John Chltwood of Astoria. Oregon; Herman Aihers, of Push, Oregon; George McFarland? of Olney, Oregon. Any and all neraona elaJminv i ly the above-described landa are re. quested to file their claims In this of. lice on or before said 7th da r.e ary. 1901. CHAS. B. MOORE3 Register.