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THE MOKXIXG ASTOKUX, TUESDAY. MAKCH 12. 1901. Tilephone Main 661. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. f DAILY. Sent by mall, per year , J6.00 Bent by mall, per month 50 8erved by carrier, per month 60 SEMWERKLY. Bent by mall, per year, In advance, J2.00 All communications Intended tor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Atorun." Uuslneus communications ot all kinds and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlan Publish Ing Co " The Astorlan guarantees to ita ad vertiser the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can fee had on ap- I lea 1 1 on to the business manager. The editor of the great and(only Ore gonlan Is not altogether Infallible. Among the dispatches contained In his paper on Sunday last was one from Dubuuue, Iowa, stating that the su perintendent of the Dubuque division of the Chicago Groat Western Railroad Company has Issued an order which prohibits the employes -of that road "from entering saloons or using liquor. whether on or off duty, and the penalty for violation of this rule Is immediate discharge of the offender." In his wisdom, the editor remarks In yester day's issue, commenting on an extract from the Boston Watchman, that 'a railroad exacts and secures total ab stinence in Its employes only so long as they are on duty. No railroad com pany dogs Its employes to their homes to discover whether they are always total abstainers from wine or beer at their family dinner or during their home life." THE COMMERCIAL CLUB. From the enthusiasm displayed at the meeting held last night to discuss per manent organization of the Commercial Club it Is evident that there Is need in Astoria for such an institution. Its social features will appeal more strong ly to local members but its greatest good will be In the entertainment of visitors to the city who seek invest ment for capital or homes for their families. Railroad men who are in a rofitlon to know have given it out that fully 100.000 colonists and home seekers will come to the Pacific coast during the coming summer and fall. The merchants and citizens. of San Francisco have op-ned a bureau of information for the dissemination of literature describing the resources of California: Baker City has organized a club to attract new comers to that sec tion; Spokane, Tacoma. Walla Walla and oth?r ?itl.s of ihe Northwest have taken similar st-ps and Astoria should not be behind. Of the H),0oo homeseekers Clatsop county should have its share, and there is no better way to accomplish this result than through a g.clal club which will welcome ill visiters who may come whether to merely inspect or to invest in Astoria realty or enterprises. A KANSAS JOKE. Kansas, the state of Populism, Carrie Nation, grasshoppers, cyclones and other pests, is not devoid of would-be humorists as well. In honor of the In auguration of President McKinley the CONSUMPTION is, by no means, the dreadful disease it is thought to be in the beginning. The trouble is: you don't know you've got it ; you don't believe it; you won't believe it till you are forced to. Then it is dangerous. Don't be afraid ; but attend to it quick you can do it your self, and at home. Take Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil, and live carefully every way. This is sound doctrine, what ever you may think or be told; and, if heeded, will save life. Wt'U teod yoa t HttW to try, If you tike. SCOTT A BQWNE, Paul strut, New York legislature passed the following Joint resolution: Whereas, William !., formerly Wil liam McKlnley, . to lie crowned as em peror of the United States of America, Porto Rico Und Hawaii, kins of the Phil ippine Mauds and Alaska, protector of th Ladron?s nnd prince of Uti.ini, on Monday, March 4, W, and. Whereas, This notion will cea to b il republic on said date, an.l will become a military despotism, and, Whereas. A legislature elivtl by the People has no part, place or function, or olliiv und T said empire; therefore be It Res lived, by the senate, the house concurring therein, that this legislature shall conclude Its business, wind up its affairs and adjourn sine die before noon of said March 4. 11; and be it further l;esolved. That w, assure his most cradous majesty hereby that all acts and resolutions of this legislature are subject to his royal will to approve or set aside as t . him sceim'th best, and we. his loyal subjects, do hereby desire to testify our loyalty to his most gracious majesty, William I. THE FALL OF MAN. New York Sun. Judge Haxen. of Topeka, who sent to tail Mrs. Carrie Nation, the Hatchet hi roine, has received from a woman In Douglas, Mich., this ominous letter: "We now propose, if Mrs. Nation is held longer, to rais' the greatest army of women the world has ever known, and wipe man out of the earth." Judge Har-m is unmoved. The smasher w ill not be released. Whit then is to happen? Win the Michigan w oman carrv out her dreadful purpose? Will she start the snow bill and roll it until it becomes a man-crushing avalanche? For men, at least, the question is in teresting. How can a man pretend to enjoy his meals when he knows that a dark conspiracy is hatching, or hatch eting? How can he laugh and Joke and shave himself and play at cards when be knows not hew soon he is to be slaughtered? Man has been on the planet for some time, anl has been found rather useful. Indeed, the fellow is proud of himself and boasts consuniedly. But there comes an end to all things. An army of Carrie Nations wull overrun the world. There would be no residing It. Undoubtedly the Douglas woman Is of high heroic breed. She d'Vsn't care for man. Possibly man doesn't care for her. But she will make him .fear her, When her man-erasing army sounds its terrible approach the long injustice of man to woman will be avenged. Man, the tyrant of age. will be wip-d out. Possibly a few good men, like the hus band of Mrs. Nation, will be spared, but as for the rest of the scoundrels, they must fall. Thus d'?s joint-smashing lead to man slashing. We cannot ak Judge H.izen to swerve fmm his duty. Let us all fall like men! WITH THE PARAGRAPHERS. Washington was the father of his country, but Brighim Young aiso ran. bieaer Journal. ir.stead of being Confucianism which ails Chora it seems to be 'confusion- ism." Daily Nonpareil. Kansas lias had a s-rv-r-r a.se of rheu matism. The disease has attacked the Joints. Minneapolis Journal. Russia has prepared a bitter pill for American manufacturers to swallow Still, it is sugar-coated Chicago Trib une. Nevaaa is particular, tine allows prize fights, but her legislature has Just declined to pass a lottery bill. St. Paul Dispatch. ' As Spain could not lick any of its late islands, it is perhaps now experi menting to see whether or not It can lick itself. Chicago Record ii mt. iarnegie oe sun ounjenea by a fear of dying rich, it is suggested that he let congress have a whack at his pile. Topeka State Journal. Boson blames mothers bwause "the streets are fill-d nightly with young boys anl ;irls." Why are not the fathers eiually to blame? Buffalo Ev ening News. The Louisville Courier-Journal says Indiana always produces the prize crank. What is the matter with Colonel Watterson's Kansas wire? Minneapolis Times. The announcement that the oyster had been proved to be a mnace to the pub lic health b-cause of his g?rm-earrying capacity was un-lo'jbtedly inspired by a clam. Philadelphia Inquirer. It is state! that ?ierpont Morgan's four months' cruise now in contempla tion is to be merely for his health, but the chances are that the old fellow has decided to take a look at the earth be- 7 fore he buys It. San Francisco Call. TO CURB A COLD IN ONK DAT Take Laxative liromo vjulnlne Tablets, All druggist: refund the money f It fails to cure. F. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 2Cc. '.."' Man b st knows his own faults and Is least willing to admit them. Mr. J. Patterson, night police at N.tshu.i, la., says: "In January 1 had a very bad cold oa my lungs, and used half doivn different cough medicines and prescriptions from two doctors, but mew wors-; all the time. I tinally boinht a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and after using two-thirds of It, 1 was entirely cured." CHAS, ROO i:i iS. Druggist. Money makes men rich in purse but poor in spirit. 1'sually a racking cough and a gen eral feeling of weakness. Foley's Hon ey a'ul T.ir Is guaranteed to cure the "grippe cough" and make you strong and well. Take no substitutes. CHAS. ROCKRS. Druggist. The r'su t of a collision between a negative and positive thought Is noth ing. PiioupvmiU follows la grippe, but never follows the use of Foley's Honey an! lar, the great throat and lu'ig remedy. Take no substitute. CHAS. HOtiFKS, Druggist. On. way to measure yopr wife's dis position is to walk on the parlor car pet with muddy shix's. Fugoi.e J. Hall, the poet and publish er, sa that one dose of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice" w lu-n hoarse- ness threatened to prevent his lecture at Central Music Hall, Chicago. Noth ing else as good. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. Of course marriage Is for love, but Cupid gets mighty active around a bank roil. Rub'. R. Watts, of Salem. Mo , writes: 'I haw been troubled with kidney dis ease for the lost five years and have doctored with all the leading physi cians and have tried all remedies sug sested without any relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me and I am sound and well." Certainty of punishment is probably not as great a deterrent of crime as the nature of the certainty. CHEAP INSURANCE. Many a many has been Insured against right's disease-, diabetes, or other dan gerous allm-mt by a fifty cent bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure. CHAS ROG ERS. Druggist. The man who looks down in climbing the ladder of fame is very apt to take a tumble. "I had a running sore on my leg for seven years," writes Mrs. Jas. Forest of Chippewa Falls, Wis., "and spent hundrods of dollars In trying to get It healed. Twj boxes nt Banner Salve en tirely cured it." No other salve so healing. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. Happiness should be Judged fpm the actual good that comes from It. . BANNER SALVE. Tetter, eciema and skin diseases yield quickly to the marvelous healing quali ties of Banner Salve made from a prescription of a skin specialist of world wide fame, 25c. CHAS. ROGERS. Drurglst. A woman never feels comfortably dressed unless her corsets are uncom fortable. SOMETHING NEW. Just published by the Southern Pa cific Co. Is a phamphlet upon the re sources of Western Oregon, which In cludes an excellent map of the state, and contains Information on climate, lands, education, etc., existing indus tries and their capabilities. Attention is also directed to such new fields for energy or capital as promise fair return. This publication fills a need long ex perienced by Oregonlans. in replying to inquiries of eastern frtandJ. Cooies may be had of local agent Southern Pacific Co., or from C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A.. Portland. Or I TIME SCHEDULE DEPART From rortlind. A (KITS Chicago Salt Lake, Denver. Ft foreland Worth, Omalu. Kan special I nM itj, St Lotii, 9:15a. m ; tuictig t and East 4 p. m. A , , 'Salt Lake. DeDTer. Ft Atlantic I (forth, Omaha. Kan Kxpresa , city, ril L utt, 9 p. .m. i Chicago and East 7 a. m .Walia Walla, LeviitfinJ Spokane ' Hpolcane, MicneapoJ Flyer, ! lis. t. Paul, PuluthJ 6 p.m. i Milwaukee, Chlcigdi 1 and Kaat. 8 Mam I From Aatorla ! OCEAN STEAMSHIP All Hailing Dates tub I 1 iect u chane. i For Han Kraticuco-Hall - Columbia ItiVKr Steam-; 7am i .... ... u... i i i in ta"x Monday JSiBunda) w LmliiiM , ! From Portland ..on . vOittfon Citv, Newterg,, I oaicui di tva-iaua i. ' 7 a.m. Willamette and Vain 3:30 p.m. Tuea.Thnr lilllKlvera MOM.Wed. aua bat. Oregon City, DayUm uu 1 Way LamiiDK" I Klparia Lv Lewlstn I 9:U0 a ia daily Snake River. Itlparia to Lewliiton Leave dly 3 :4a a. m. 6am Tuea, Tbui Saturday Portland ti Corvallij M lin , Wed aua n ay mnuingt . Friday O. W. LOUNSBERRY. W. II. HURLBURT. Ag"t. Aatorto. Gen. Eaas. Ag't. Portland. Or.. J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACNJR T AND BUILDER ... WHITE COLLAR LINt Sir. HERCULES takes the place of BAILEY OAT2ERT iTclephone Dock). Columbia River and Pugt Sound Irr igation Company. The Hercules leaves Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leave Portland daily except Sun day at T a. m. White Collar Line tickets. O. R. A N. tickets and llwaco Ry A Nav. Com. pony tickets Interchangeable on Her cules and Hassalo. Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcotta from llwaco and Long Beach points. Telephone No. 111. A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria Agent. E. W. CRICHTON. ivnland Agent ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leiva. " POHTl-AND Arrive S:00o,m.!Portland Union Depot ll:lo'a m. 7:00p.m.for Astoria and lnter-9:40 p.m. Imediate points. I ASTORIA." I 7.4!"a.rn.lFor Portland A ln-ll:i am. 6.10 p.m. term 'dlate points 110.80 p.m. SEASIDE DIVISION. U:;'v . in. W i. m. S::Xl a in I'm in. 3;') p. in. ASTORIA SEASIDE 7 40a.tn I 0 . in tl Mi tu I .'Hip m 7 t !, Ill SineUv oill) All trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East or Sound points. J. C. MAYO. Gen'l Fr't and Pas. Agent It uxurious Travel The "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with jut exception, the finest trains In the orld. They embody the latest, newest und best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the moot complete and splendid production of the car builders' art. These Splendid Tralna Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. Wo 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 lina.are protected by the Interlocking Ulock System. W. H. MEAD. II. L. SISLER. General Agent Traveling Ag't. Portland. Ore. A N" FA FEW ERESTING CTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat service obtainable aa far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so ai to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dlrlng car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class aer vice. ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central lines and you will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call on any ticket agent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent. THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. Oregon Short Line Railroad THE DIRECT ROUTE. Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fast Mail Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME. 1 Days in Salt Lake. 2 Days to Denver. 'H Days to Chicago. 4 1 Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to C. O. TERRT, W. E. COM AN, Trav. Pass. Agt, Oen. Agent. 124 Third St., Portland. Or. Or G. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. R. & N. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Gooda Shipped to Our Car Will Receive Speelal Attention. No. SIS Duaae St. Astoria, Or. W. 3. COOK. Xtt Res. TeL 1UL GO EAST vrx SHORTEST RNO QUICKEST LINE TO St.raiil.Dulmh.MlnnPipolls.l'hloij'o and All Points East. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SEU VICE AND SCENERY UN EgUALED. Through l'aluce and Tourist Sleepera, holing und loiffet Smoking Library Car. Tickets to points East via Portland and the tireat Northern Ry on tale at O. It. & N. Ticket Oinoe, Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Orhce UJ TIIIKI) STREKT, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on er address, A. II. C. DENNISTON, City Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portland. BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word this t'-lls of the Passenger Service via Ihfl Northwestern line.. Eight Trains Dally between St, Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pu.lman Sleepers, Peerles Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining ChaJr Cars. The JOih lYnturv Train -Runs Every Day of the Year. The Finest Train in the World Electric liqhted Steam Heated THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the Finest Dally Train Running Uetween St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short ijine. Connection from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS. This Is also the BEST LINE between jmana. m. 1'aul and Minneapolis. All agents ell tickets via The Northwestern Line W. II. MEAD. II, L. SISLER, General Agent, Trav. Agent. I4S Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fait Time AND SUPERB SERVICE VIA. 0' PlCTOV WE HAVE 2-DaiIyFast Trains-2 TO I HE EAST If you cannot take the morning train, travel via the evening train. Both are iiiu.'iy equippea. "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, Chicaijo, Kansas Citv, St. I.ouis, New York, Boston, And Other Eastern I'uints Tickets good via Bolt Lake City and Denver. It la to your Interest to use THB OYERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and Bleeping-car berths can be secured from O. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent O. R. & N. Co., Astoria, Or., OR J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent. 135 Third St, Portland. Or. mm lilt EE." 1 J A familiar iiajne for the Chicago, Milwaukee Ht. Paul Railway, known nil over the Union as lh Ureal Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" train! every uy and night between Ht. Paul and Chlcairo, and Oman ana i-nicago, "The oiilv tierfcot train in the world." Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing lo passengers Ihe best eervlw known, LtiNurmua coaches, rlerlrlo light, steam h.u. of a verity etpiaud by no otlw li ie. kee that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada, All ticket agetita sell them. For rat'-s, pamphlets or other Infor mation, inMiTsa. J. V. CASEY. C, J EDDY. Trav. l'.iKa. Agt., Qen. Agt., Portlarl. Oregon. Portland Ore, IM'OltMAI.S 1-1 1 1 1 HIPS. S.Ml v prup.is.iu will li ivr.'hcd at PV utile .f ,h I'KIU Initial' m ri li'f M.iiciiium luiil lnur, I' rtl iii l, nri'gim until 12 oYUk 11. ion, M.nli :'n. I'.Mt) itid thi'i np.'ii.' I f.ir furnishing find it 11 pi'tn lalotih f.ir vh 'I1 mi l n.itl 'ti i In II. e ir.th HkIU'Im'H' lititili t fur the tl nil ciir ii en I Jini - 'M. I'.H'.', In n v iKidil.'Ve with ai.'iltliiit.ilia, cuph'a o which, with MnnU pri'pnKiilH itid illu( InfiM'iinirinii. mnv ! Imd upmi nppllrit Hun iu I'liiiiiinin.l'r V. I'. I'tiy, I' S. N NnTICK 'I'D CONTRA' "D'liH. Si'nlf.l pi'iipnHala ' addivmi'd t" Ihe I'iUliUy ('Ink of l'lutioi I'ounly, liv if oti, will lie ri'i'rlM'd until . p. m April X r.M. I.v On- County Comml "I'liifis' Court uf CD 1 sop County. Ore K"n, for til'' ronntriirtloti ..f fori). In milch uf roiiii In Cintiup County, ore g.'ii, or any part tluivof l. Th - Aatorlii, olni v. .!. I .'in. I Ves 1 vr wugon roid No. 77. ItlOM IIM.Nt . In r.'inpli 1111 1' Mth pint's and spii'ltli'nlion now mi file wlih the 1 'oi.nl CI. rk All III N lllllnt lie Ili-.-i mi pit ti H'i t.y it C I'tlfliM Check of III" 11 1 lie of Ti 1 (nt of the ntiioiiut of mil. I bid. OiiiiI.k uf iiliina run In- wi-n. und ap IMi'MtloilS Will in- fill llUlli'.l ..II llppllra tlon t, (he utiders'Kned. The court r.'. rea II).' rlk'lit to rr J'rt any or nil Ml. llv order ot th'' County C.niiiil.0l er' Court M J WIIEKITY County CieiK NoTH'K IS JIKKEltY CIVEN Tli.H 'Street A.v.ein.'nt R"ll No. made for the purpose t,f ,. ftii lii the . .lo I i-XH lin- uf 1 1 1 1 1 i i.Miik 'I'l'lllll htri'ct from lie muth line t,f Kielninif,. htreci t j it),, north line ..f ilrund ve nue liii.i lie. n ni.-l w.th Hi. .niliti.r and potlcv' Judge .if tin- City of An t. rla by ih- Umri! of a h i , i thill on the I'l-t duy (r M.u.h. t i ut the hour of 2 o i'Lx k p. in of siii luy In the council cluiinb -r in the city n in ot ine i uy or Aiiloi ui. Ili- com mittee on mrevtH und public ny nn boUld Of HJS'-ul Will tllerl f.. l!l liiirponf ,,i lorreeiuiK. ii viewinn nm eiuitlliliig mild u!Hewni. nt All l.p i tloiiit thereto limit b- ina.le In writing .in.l llleil will) lb.' auditor ii i.l p. .ilr.. Iildge. Thin not ire In piibltNlii'd fur ten d.iyii by order of tli Comiuoii Couiinl of th'-' Clly of AkIoiI.1. II K. NKioN. Auditor and rollre Ju.l.' of Hie City or AMorm. Date f llrnl ptllillr.ltloii, M im Ii 3. i:mi notice is iikkkiiy hiven That "Street AH.-Hmin nt Roll No. 4L' niudi! for the purpose ,,f ilefriiylliK the roetii anil fXiH'iiH. uf improvliiK Frank un avenue from Hie cihi llm- ,.f Tw-.-n-ty-lxtli tree l to Ihe w.'xl Un-' ()f Tlili- ly-llriit Ktret't till In-en llle.l with (hi: auditor und police JihIk,. ,,f tU- city of .Aiiioriu. oy ine board of 111.1. (.hhth, nn. that on the :'nt day of M in-li, I'ml. nt the hour of 2 o'clm-k p. in. of mild day in i ne couneii rnmiiieni In tin- ,lly nan or trii! city of Astoria, th" cin iiiuirr nn mreeiH n mi pulill. w,iy ..n I boiird of llwt.HHoni Will meet r,r the purpoHc or rorrertiTiK, revlewliiu an. e'lualizlng ald a.sHeNin.tit. ,n ,,,j,r. iion ineri'to nuitit made M u 1 1 1 1 1 1 k nun men viin the nudltor and poll. c Judge. Till iiotlc,. I piibllHlie.l f.ir ten jay by order of the Common Conn, n if Hie City of Antorlll M E. NKLSoN. AUdl.or und rollre Judge of the Clv hi ni'iria. Dale of firt puhllctitli.n, March 9. IlM.il 8HEIUFF.S HALE. By virtue of an execution und or.br or iue iwiu'd out of the circuit court of the Slate of Oregon for the Countv of i;iatop, on the 4lh day of March, iwi. upon a juugmcnt ami ilecri'e n-n ilered therein on the ith day of Feb ruary, lam. In favor of l"m Manur, plnlntlff, and agalnt Iver Trunnon. de-' fendant. for the Hum of )m, togeiher with IntereHt thiTi.Hin. and the fu rt her um or isa.zu the coats und dlMbur,'- nients of this ult and the cohi (,f and upon this writ coiiimanillnir ami rwiuir. ing me to make Mle of the folic, wng described roal property, to-wlt: ine southwreHt quarter of the north- W'eHt quarter, the wet Imlf of the southwet tiart-T and lh.- northriiHt (iuirler of the noiittiwiHt quarter of Ki-ctl'in 5 in townxhlp S north of ninge o wen or in.J vv iiiami'tte .Mctidlan, con taining lfrj acre In Clat..p County, Oregon. Notice I hcr-by (jlvcn tint I will o Monday, the 8th day of April. l!in, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said diy, In front of and at the court h uh.? door In the City of Anuria ciatnp County, Oregon, e at public auction to the. highlit bidder for ca,Hh the abovc-decrll).'d real properly, to Bltlxfy the Judgment, IntereKl, rout and all accruing rofttH. THOS. LIN VILLI;, Sheriff. CliltKOp Coutity, Oregon Astorli. Oregon, March (I, laoi. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. OfTlce of C. Q. MT, Vancouver Bar. racks, Waah., February 12, 1901. Seal ed proposals, In triplicate, will be re ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m, March 12, 1901, and then opened, for furnuihlng fuel at the several military posts In this department, and at Camp at Skagway, Alaska, and at Fort Llscum (Port Valdei). Alaska, for fis cal year commencing July int. 1901. in formation furnlnhed here or by quar termaster at posts. U. 8. reserve right to reject or accept any ar all proposals or any part thereof. En velopes containing proposals ahould be marked: "Proposals for fuel at - and addressed to undersigned, J, w Jacobs, C. Q. M. 1(1 mil) iiintni 1 nr, .till, H ill' l SIIIOIlll'TH SALE. Jly virtue of an emvullon mid ordnrnf mile Itwued out of I he circuit court of thu State of Oregon, for the County of Hat. sop, on the 11 day of March, IWiU, upll a Judgment and d"i ico iviidereil lln'te. in on (he :fili day of Feluuniy, lil, in favor of J. II. ll.iiiiMKiini r. plain lilf. illid ugiliiHt C, E. Union and .Maude K, iJntoii, defendants, for tliu nun of li'OO, with liitni'ini ih 'i'iii at lh rate of S per cnt per iinnum, from llm Mill day of Novenlier. iv.m, l.i ihe U'tli day of Frbluiiry. t '- I - for the further Nihil of 110 utloi ney's fee, the cohi and 'llnlilll weinrlltH of till" UI taed at SJI i n nd Int resi on md Jtidxuieiil at the leiMl rate until paid nod Hi" costs of Ulid upon tills Will i i iiiiid II n all. I reiiu'rlliK Ille lo tiiake sale of Ihe fo. lowing de.rlbiil n-n I property, towll; l.ol ten H) and eleven III). In block two CM, in Kan Win Teuton, a laid out end r.'ocd'd by I'. C. Warr'ii, ame being now a pirt of the In '"i pointed Cy or Wiinvntoii, log.'tlnr Willi lh tenement, hiT'dll-iini'iii mid appul tenane.'N thereunto ti.'lotigltig or In any W'lso nppertuliiliig In the County of ClaWon, Oivgoti, Nellie I hereby given thai I will oil Mop.. lav. the st h dav or A fill. I :t. at tile hour of U o'rl n k In the foivilooll of said day, In front of and at the coun holme door, III Ihe Clly of At.nla, t'lul. son Coirily, Oregon, aril ul public nue t lull (o (he hlirlicl bidder foriah. Ihq alu ve-il') rib 'il rial piMn-nv I i ill fy ih-i Judum''iil, liiteimt. rout and all urernlng roKi. TllnS. I.I.NVII.I.i;. Sheriff. CI il I nop Count), liegoll, AHoil.i, Oregon, Man-li Mb. r.'l NOTICE Foil PUBLICATION. L lilted Stal.-s Itnd office, t Oivgon Clly. Oregon, life. :, l!W0: Noiice I hereby given ilmt In coin pllaiice wllh the provisions of th act of coligrt of June I. IK'3, eiitlll- d "Art art for the sale or tliil-r lun.li In III slate of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as r tend ed to all the Public l-und State by art of August 4, D'J.', Christian I'etrrson, of oltiey, county of Clatsop, Siaf f Oregon, ha this day Pled In thl oftle hi sworn Mnt"iiifnt .No, (,V). for th piirchasn of the Ntv ipiurter of iertlon No. :7. In luwusblp No. ( north, range No. H Wrst. and will offer proof ,ow that the land ought Is more valuable for Its limber or tn t twin for agricultural pin , nn.l to establlnh Ills claim to ald land befoi the register and receiver of this office al Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the :Mh day of April, lvoi He inline id wttaenar; lleurg Mi'- Farlaiid. liust AJolpli. Alexandir Nr mand, Fmlerlrk Normai'.il, rw'i of Ol lie)'. Clalsop county, or- gun. Any and all person claiming ad versely (lie, ftbovc-devrlbi'd land ar rc'ltleslni to fll tlirlr claims In th's nitVo on or before ald 21'h day of April. li. CI I AS. II, MOOR E.I, Register. NOTICE OF SALE. In Iho County Court In and for Jack son uouniy. Oregon, in the matter of Ihe relate of Thadd.u W. Barclay, Dei-rm.-d. Notice I hereby lvrn llint un.lrr in.l by virtue of an order of sale made by t tier Hon Countv Ctmri ,,f ln,L-nn County, Oregon, dated January "th. l'.-OI. and recorded in volume 12 of th probate records of said county, nn page 4m: I will mi and after April Im. IfOl, proceed lo .- nt prlvut rale for rash. lot : and U In block I. of the tott'tl of FlnVel Onlrr Clni.oe. I'ouiuy, Oregon, and the S. E. 14 of ertlon 10. Ill two. N.. of uinue W of W. M. in Jild Clatsop Counly. DEH TRUDE llAIU'LAY. Administratrix of estate of Thadleus W. Barclay, Deceased, Ashland. Or. E. D. BRBBifl, Ally. Ashland. Ore. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice I hereby alven Dial tin. nncW. Sllflll'd IlillllllllStrillnr of llm III.. of John II-TVll, deceased, by virtue and autnoriiv und in pursuance of an order inuoe Uy ine county court of Ihe Stat of or-gon. for Mulinoiniih .-ooiilv the !'h day of January, I'Jol. authoti. Dig an. I licensing the said iidmlnlntra- tor lo Hell nt ndmltilslruior' sale till- followlnit d-Kc.lllie.l ml property Itrlonglng t ((,,, estate of the said John II. Tell, deceased, sUuaied and being In the counly of Clatsop, In the Stale of Oregon, tu-w It : The northwest oiiari.-r of ilie minh. West Olllltter of section thlrtv.slr nrti tow nsliip nine (9) north, ring seven 7) Wittt of (he Willamette iiierldlnn p,,h. tainhig forty Ho) acn. I will, n such administrator, nn the -Id day of .March. 1901. at 2 n'rloek n in. of sabl day, at the rourthoime ,,,r T l laisop I ounly. Oregon in Alloil.i In said eoiinlv n.-ll n.e i and foregoing desrrlhcd tract of land nt auction tu Ihe hlirhcMt 1,1,1. l.-r 1.,. cash subject to the approval of nld court. JOHN ItOMETSCII. Administrator of ad Estate, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nlled State Ijind Offli-e, at Oregon uy, Oregon, rtAi, jwi. Notice l hereby given lhat the fni. owing named settlor has filed notice, uf her Intention to make final proof in Kiipxrt of her claim and wild proof win da mane i-rore tnu r-giHternud re- iv.-r of the United Stale Lund ofllce. ut OregiHi City, Oregon, on Monday, April 15, 1901, vis: MRS, ANNA BAMUKLSON. Sister und helr-at-lawr of Charles v.. Roneli, (liH'enNiil, who made homestead application No. 11114, for lot S, wc. 34, twp, 4. N. It. 8 W., lots 1, 2 and 8E"4 NE'4, sec. 3, twp. 3 N., range K W.. sit- tinted In Tillamook and Clatsop coun tb'H, atute of Oregon. SI10 name tho following wltnesse to brovo his fontlnuoii rewl.lctice unon ami culllviition of wild land, viz: J. It. Wherry, of Elsie, Clatwon coun- I.v, Ore,; Daniel Relerson, of Vlneninple, uiisop county, ore.iuoul I';nuest, of 'well, CliitNop comity, tire C. J. T.I m. tell, of Vesper, Clatsop county, Ore, I' urthcr and Hpivlitl notice 1 relx-y given that tho above named claimant, sister and helr- nt-law, Intends to make her ln- llvduul final proof In support of her lulin, and that her suld tiroof will he made by her for the above described land before the county clerk of the utility of itock Inland, at Rock Island. In tho slate of Illinois, on Monday, rtiiru j 11, 1:1 ii. CHAS. Ti. ' MOORE9, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice I hereby given that the under. Igned administrator of the estate of Jemima Sklbbe. deceased, has filed in tho county court of Clatsop county, Or., hi final account as i,uch administra tor, and that Monday, the first dav nt April. 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ni. of Buld day, has been by said court fixed as the time for the hearing of oojcToiiona to aia nnai account and the settlement thereof. MAX Ia BKIBRE Administrator of the estate of Jemi ma Bkibbe, deceased.