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THE MOKXIXG ASTORIAX, SATURDAY, MAKCH Ift. 1001. Tli-ptione Main $61 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent by mall, per year 16.00 Bent by mall, per month .50 Served by carrier, per month....... .60 SEMI-WEEKLT. Sent by mall.'per year, In advance. $2.00 All communications Intended tor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Astonn." .Justness communications f ail kinds and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlan Publishing- Co." The Astorlan guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can fee had on ap- llrstlon to' the business manager. While an American cruiser Is being sent to the sultan of Morocco to remind him that American cltlsens have just claims against his government, It would be a nlous scheme to Jog the memory of the sultan of Turkey a bit. Some Imp.Ktant decisions regarding railroad Invests in the Columbia val ley have undoubtedly been arrived at by New -York capitalists within the paid few weeks or months. As is com mon In such cases. It will probably be some time before these decisions are fully made known to the public. If the tailroad Interests have kept in mind the welfare of the great Northwest, the fu ture of Astoria as Its leading port Is assured. Wits 'air treatment from the railroad lines the city at the mouth of the Columbia cannot but rapidly forge ahead of its competitors. With its cvstomary enterprise, the Push Club has taken hold of the sug gestions contained In some special cor respondence published In The Astorlan vesterdav and a thorough cleaning up of the c'ty is assured. While lynching has n"t yet been proposed as a just pun ishment for the slov-nly citixen, lie who fails to keep his premises In apple pie ord?r may expect to call down upon his head a tremendous outpouring from the vials of wrath of this aggressive organisation. With the Women's Club nd the Push Club both on the trail j of untidiness and filth, It Is expected ! that thre will be a great boom in garden rakes and that the bonfires which are to be con suming the rubbish of centuries which has aljrned our city will be signal lights to notify the Northwest that As toria Is waking up to her great pos sibilities. RUSSIA IN MANCHURIA. San Francisco Call. Out rf the Chinese imbroglio there has suddenly developed a new storm center. It appears that while Ger many has been devoting- her attention to making a collection of Chines- heads to be ortsented to Kaiser Wilhelm on a charger, and the United States, France and Great Britain, along with Japan, have been figuring out claims for money damages, Russia, with the manners of a qui-t and unostentatious bear, has ria. The powers, it is Paid, have had ' their attention direetd to what Russia has been doing, and it is now no longer a question of head hunting or money gathtrlng but one of Inducing the bear to quit hugging and quit crowding. Various are the reports that have SCROFULA is "bad blood." A little break of the skin becomes a sore ; you come to have a good many perhaps. There are other manifestations of scrofula. This is the plain one. There is a germ to be killed. You kill it with vital force. What is that? It's the power that life has. Full life is strong; scant life is weak. Take Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil, to cultivate life. Abounding life is, perhaps, the cure of all diseases. Wt'U lead you t Unit to try If you like. SCOTT ft BOWNE, 409 Pari :trtet, N,w oA been put Into circulation concerning this new phase of the Chines- problem. According to one story Croat Rrltaln has taken the had In protesting against the action -of Russia and has sought the ild of the 1'nited Slates. Another attribute? leadership In the protest to Germany. Some have said the I'nlted States has agreed to oppose Russia, and some that no such agreement has been made Or will be nude. Thse va rious reports are not only interesting but instructive. They make clear to the nubile the faet tlm something Is irotmr wrong In the .oncrt but that no outsider knows exactly what It Is. From reports derived from sources outside of diplomatic , hannels it ap pears it is no.v too Uko for the powers to protest against Russian oc cupation ,.f Manchuria. Tiny might as well pretest asa'nst Aiieriean occu pation of the Philippines or Rrl'.lsh occupation of Kgpt. rhctinv when a protest might have beer, available Is past and gone. What is sometimes called 'manif 'St destiny" and sometimes "divine providence" has conducted the armies of Russia into that province of China. They etnnot now b- driven out except by war. and. of course, there will be no wir on that issue. It will be easier for Oermany ami 'treat Brit ain to atone for Russia's wrong by fol lowing the example and taking a prov ince or two themselv-N. The sudden splu'ter over the Man churim question is a striking Illustra tion of the close similarity between the moxemeiit of diplomacy and the move ments of a snail. The n-'-wspapers of all parts of the civilized world have b?en publishing notices of the advance of Russia and her encroachments upon China ever since the che of the war between China and Japan. The move ment upon Manchuria tuts been noted time and again. British travelers and German travelers have repeatedly pub lished their observations to the world and have kept the reading public well advised of what was going on. Conse ouentlv It Is somewhat 'surprising to learn that at this late day the diplo matists have begun to get disturbed. Disoatches from Berlin recently an nounced that a special correspondent of tlK Tageblatt has reported to that paper that throughout Mongolia Rus sian flags are everywhere seen; that Russian generals in th-ir official orders refer to the country as a part of Rus sian territory; and he adds that Man ohuria is also virtually an integral part of Russia. Some time ago it was an nounced that the Moscow Gazette had openly advocated "the est iblishment of a permanent Russian administration" throughout Manchuria, and in doing so had said: "At present we are merely camping theie; w are forced to incur expense without compensation and without being able to rescue the inhabi tants from distress and 1-moralization. Vet the welfire of Man. huria would be a natural cons-nuen e of a properly or ganized Russian administration, which would at the same time relieve the treasury from the pp-s-nt enormous expenditure. The n---ssi-y ...f the per manent settlement of the Manchurian question has nnv bec ome urgent. We repeat that the more the f'hin-se prob lem is confused by th'- intrigues of the European powers anj of the Imperial court the nijre ne..--.ssarv for us is the Rpeea' s'"n ' the. Manchurian ,Juestlon-' With all those facts before the public there is not likely to be much excite ment jver the report of a diplomatic disturbance. It is too late to protest acrainst the virtual annexation of Man churia'' to the Russian mpire. The bear has that provin - vi:hin his hug, and nothing but a knife-thrust to the heart will ever make him turn loose. WITH THE! PARAGRAPHERS. Woman has a great advantage over man In that she ,-an't h- an ex-president of the United Stat-s. Times-Her-nld. The modern Sampson's Delilah was not a wo nan. He was sh'-ared by the man behind the gun. Kansas City World. Meanwhile whut haa become of the Hon. Adlal rowing Stevenson? Has he pulled the hoi'; in after hirn. Chicago Journal. Nothing could beat the riot in the house of commons except possibly an attemot by Swede police at a Fenian picnic Kansas City Star. A good many Ameri. ann are so con stituted that cheerful newg from the Philippines will make them sad Du luth News-Tribune. A Dallas man has given his new daughter the name of Secessla Dixie. And still they say the old feeling has died out! Buffalo Express. TO CURE A COLD. IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Uromo'Uulnlne Tablets. All drugvUtu refund the money f It rails to curt. F W. Grove's signature la on each box. 23c. 1 Texas Is becoming quite well known since they struck oil there. Mr. J. W. Patterson, night police at Nashua, la., says: "In January I had a very bad cold oa my lungs, and used half .oen different cough medicines and prescriptions from two doctors, but grew wors all the time. I finally bought a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and after using two-thirds of It, I was entirely cured." CHAS. UOO ICRS. 1 Vug-gist. Taciturnity Is more to b. commended than idle boasting. Usually 'a racking cough and a gen eral feeling- of weakness. Foley's Hon tv and Tar Is guaranteed to cure the "'grippe cough" and make you strong and well. Take no substitutes. CHAS. ROOKRS, Druggist. The law may iin.it a man s acts, but it can't limit his thoughts. Prteunvmia follows la grippe, but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar, the great thrv.it and lu'ig remedy. Taka no substitute. CHAS. KOtiKKS. Druggist. A babv cuts his teeth before he Is on speaking terms with them. Fugoi.e J. Hall, the poet and publish er, says that one dose of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice1 when hoarse ness tht.atened to prevent his lecture at Central Music Hall. Chicago. Noth ing else as good. CHAS. ROGERS, Pruggist. Carpenter says In a recent letter that there is tea In China that costs $:t a pound. It Ih no wonder that China is stagnant. When a people, get more for a iHtund of tea than for a gallon of whisky It is easy to forecast that na tion's Ignominious finish. Rob'. R. Watts, of Salem. Mo., writes: 'I have been troubled with kidney dis ease ,r the last Ave years and have doctored with all the leading physi cians and have tried all remedies sug gested without any relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me and I ajn sound and well." If some of the greatest lawyers are telling the truth. Count Bonl de Castel lan is the Colossus of Rogues. CHEAP INSURANCE. Many a mark has been Insured against right's disease, diabetes; or other dan ireromt ailment by a fifty cent bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure. CHAS ROG ERS. Druggist. Time Is an expert beauty slaughterer "I had a running sore on my leg for seven years," writes Mrs. Jas. Forest of Chippewa Falls. Wis., "and spent hunrtrods of dollars In trying to get It healed. Twj boxes of Banner Salve en tirely cured it." No other salve so licnlimr. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. If Tom Hood were on earth today It is Ukelv that he would remark that the wll-kept diary Is always up to date. Tom was full of such ghastly humor, his last bon mot.lieing so fu nereal that Thackeray refused to re peat it. BANNER SALVE. Tettoi. eczema 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. EAST SOUTH I Depot. Fifth nd Leave I I Streets. Arrive 9.13 a.m 7:00 p.m I Overland Express 1 rains for Salem, Roseburg. Ash land. S&rrmnpnfn 7:30 p.m Ogden. San Fran cisco. Mojave. Los Angeles. El Paso. 3:30 ami New Orleans and the East. At Woodburn (dally except Sun day), momlne I train connects with train for Mt. An gel, Sllverton, Brownsville, Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Silver- Inn Il":30a.m Corvallls pasgen- 5:50p.m 114:50 p.ml Sheridan paasen- Il8:25am Fer. Dally. flDaily except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sale between Port land, Sacramento and San Francisco Net rates $17 first class and $11 second class. Including sleeper. Rateg and tickets to Eastern nninf. and Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono lulu ana Australia. Can be obtained from J. B. Klrkland, Ticket Agent 134 Third Street. YAMHILL DIVISION. Pasenger depot foot of Jefferson St. Leave for Oawego dally at 7:20. 9:4 a. m; 1S:30, 1:65, 3:25, 5:15, 6:25. 8:05, 11:30 p. m. and 9 a, m. on 8unday only. Arrive at Portland daily at t.tt 8:30. 10:50 a. m.: 1:35, 8:16, 4:30, 6:20, 7:40, 10:00 p. m; 12:40 a. m. dally ex cept Monday; 8:30 and 16:05 a. rn. on Sundays only. Leave for Dallas dally, except Bun day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 9:30 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlee Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Gen. Frt. and Pass. Agt. J.A. FASTABEND . CENER4L CONTRACTOR ANn RIHIT.FR TT WHITE COLLAR LINL Sir. HF.RCULES takes the place of BAILKY GATZERT tTelephono Dock). Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav (Ration Company. The Hercules leaves . Astoria dalty except Sunday at 7 p. m. leaves Portland dally except Sun day at 7 a. in. White Collar Line tickets, O. R. N. tickets and llwaco Ry A Nav. Com puny tickets Interchangeable on Her cules and Hassalo. Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcotta from llwaco and Long Reach points. Telephone No. 111. 1 T r A VI An ft i.. . . K. W. CR1C11TON. Portland Agent ASTORIA ;ND OUJIttBU RIVER KAILS9AD. UfVfc " PORTLAND.' Airtw 8:Ma.m.P. i Hand Union IVpotillilti a m. JtW p.m.lfor Astoria and lnter-l:40 p.m. Itii! dlate points. I ASTORlv I 7.48 a.'m.lF.r Portland 4k ln-ll:M a.nv 6.10p.m.teimd!n:e points '10 30 p m. SEASIDE DIVISION. ll:. m. VW p. in. !:. a m ui. I:) p. in. ASTORIA i SEASIDE T o a. m t ( p. in II 01 H III 1.' V) p m 7 .01) p. in SuiuUy oui) All trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the Fast or Sound points. J. C. MAYO. Gen'l Fr't snd Pass, Agent It Travel UXURIOUS The "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out. and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains In the Aorld. Ihey embody the latest, newest und best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, ana altogether are the moit complete and splendid production of the car builders' art. These Splendid Truint Connect With The Great Northern The Northern I'aciFIc and The Canadian I'acific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charce for thece ninorlnr accommodations and all classes of tick ets are available ror passage on the famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Block System. W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLER, General Agent. Traveling Ag't. Portland. Ore. A N ERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beet service obtainable as 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 as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dlring car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class er 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 egent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. oenerai Agent, THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAT. 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 Mall Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME. 1 J Days to Salt Lake. 2 J Days to Denver. Z Days to Chicago. 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. TERRY, W. E. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Agt, Gen. Agent. 124 Third St., Portland. Or. Or O. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent O. R. & N. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING ANDT EXPRESSING All Good Shipped to Our Care 'Will Receive SpedaJ Attention. No. ESS Duan St, Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Vjti Res.Tel.lllL GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.rHiil.MiIii'li.MiiiiiiMimlis.riiii';!!;!) and A'l points East. lUll.V TRAINS; FAST TIME; BICR Vt l-: ANIi SCllNKRY UN. EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, 1 'ining 11 ml liuffet Smoking Library Cars. Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry., on sals at O. 15. & N. Ticket Oltlce. Astcrla, or Great Northern Ticket Office IJI.TMIKI) 5TKEET, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on r address, A. R. C. DENNISTON. Cltv Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portland. BESTOF EVERYTHING In a wurd th's tells of the Passenger Sen-Ice via Jhs Northwestern line.. Eight Trains Dally between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers. Peerles Dining Cars. Library and Observation Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cart. The -0ih Century Train -Runs Every Day of the Tear. The Finest Train in the World Electric lighted Stein Netted THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the nnest uauy Train Running Between St. Paul and Chicago, via the 8hort Line. Connections from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC 1VYS. This Is alito the REST I.I VIS hoiw.wn Omaha. St. Paui and Minneapolis. All agents sell ticket via The Northwestern Line V. H MEAD. H. L. SISLER, General Agent. Trav. Agent, 2t8 Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Taul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connections ar mads with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best servloe known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam he.it, of a verity equaled by no oth.' hie. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. All ti.-ket agents sell theis.. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, address, J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY. Trav. Pip. Agt.. Oen. Art., Poniard, Oregon. Portland. Or PROPOSALS FOR RIDS. S'-:tl ! ppip'MuU will be received at in... i.uv .f :h Pgnt-liouse Inspector, Maiuuiim huilling. Portland, Oregon, until 12 r.cinik ,,ni Mach 20, 1901, md thi'ii ip.-ii- f ,r furnishing fuel uri 1 pruvlHliiiih r .i- v-hh-'H un.l nations In the Rlth Unlit 1- .limiict for the fl ;! y.ir in .-n I Jun .'10. lna, In ne ( 'inlii.-u.. win, K,.-ei(..atona, copies of which, with Munk proposals anil other inform.jiiu'i, may b- had upoii applica tion tn Corrnriaiid-r W. P. Day, L'. H. N, NOTIi'K TO CONTRACTORS. Si-ali-il .'i,i.w,.,h addressed to the Couniy C-rk of Clatsop County. Ore gon, will ),. nclved until 2 p. m., April .'!. iwii, iy the County Commis sioners' Court of Clilsop County, Ore gon, for th-; 'oiiMtructlon of forty-two miles of road In Clatsop County, Ore gon, or any part thereof, viz: The Astoria, Oiney. Jewell and Ves per waif ui roid No. 77. JildH must be in compliance With plans and specifications now on file with the County Clerk. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check of the value of 6 per cent of the amount of said bid. Copies of plans can be seen, and spec ifications will bo furnished on applica tion to the undersigned. The court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Bv order of the County Commission ers' Court. II. J. WHERITY, County Cleric. ' 'U,"B'N1. n ,1 uiiiifim iiici .mnuuUiu NOHOW OF TIIW SALH F H'lXHMC OF THE COI.r.MlUA RIVKIt PACK. KRS AS-tiHMATloN, tF AKTOIUA. OKNGON, - WHKKKA. n the 15th day of March, IM'1.", the Nitllniml Packing Com, pany for a valuable 1 nnxlilenUloii inmle, executed and delivered l I he First Na tional Hank. f Atihi. "'Koi, lt certain pr..nlniy note wherein It Divinised mid ut "'.l to piy to lh order of mild bunk rlx months lifter date for value received the sum of I0. Wni with int"ivni Uure.tn after duto at the rate of si per c ut per Minium pay idle lit t'lilt'sl SIiiIin K"ld cln, and. Whereas, n the I'.Mh day "f March. HH, V. Nail"ii il Pin king I'mii- puny, fur vilue ivceh .1. made and de livered t said bank It h c rtnln proin Isimy noe wh'ieln 11 prmlied mid agreed to pay t" the id'T 'f !ild hank the sum of J.i"1"". w'"i Interest after dite .it the rale r lx pel cent P-r aniui ii. paublc in Tint l States Kuld ecla: and, Where k. on the lt day of Seplem ber, I'.fMl, J. O, ll.imteMii oiii- of I he ell d'Tel atld Kll IIMIitxl n of tl. r.lld lloleift, for the purpot' of Tiiirinii Hie pay ment lhi f. ir.ui'ifertvd and a"ltlied at collateral, I" ""' '-ss' .I'oll'eH of the cnpll.ll M"rk of the I'o, llllllbl.k Itlver I'uek' IT A'H lalloll. of Afloi'U. ini'iP'ti. Hi -ii iiwii"l by lb'' ald J. O. Hull! ll 'i 11, hi "how n eeeiltb ate imiiib.'i ll'.s. and at the Mine Mine and at par: of Hie mine 1 1 .1 na'l lu the ".lid J, . Ilintlioin evvuted and ib--lieered to the nul l li.i.ik a 1 It leu unliiti iiient and linnifer of the -.ild tck. citing therein that th.- Mi l stoek was ti iiiHfernd a.H c'lliilei ,i urti for Hie payment of x.ild n"t-.- no lii'llnit .ill charges lllld evpet. ol eoll.'t'tllig Ibe name und 11 r amenable uit.oiiey'n fee. and authority wu nri itn iiln p the x.ild bunk by Hie . 1 1 I .1 llanthoin to s- the said HhaieK .r 11ipn.1l Kink or any part thneot .ml un 1 M.iletnl williKtltUt.i d fororad I' d to :he ni:ih -. with or without 11011 ., ,it piibiie "i pihatc il - at the option of vdd bunk, on tic non-puyin 'in ,.f ul l ii"!en and to IIMilv tile net H"ieed- "I -l, Il ule to the payment of .u I ti 'ie m.l ,u ihe .lli- the ,:a. I'UliK wan untli ou d ulid I'll'pOW I I 'd to Im i .MII.' lie- '.Mlt.'hUK -l thereof, und, h '! :uld l eiiltt, i:. , t .1 .. k wu i.flerwardu tun U'lei r. 1 ilie al. P.lck'"l' Avcorl 1M011 .llnl l II .v eel II. tleate of hl'K-k 111 Ii 11 1I1 i.ef t 'i :'" f h ires m Iwiii -d i -.ill Af ,m lallon b- "ail bank, a" ji'n lenilleute nuniher l6. in. I. Where l demand Ii.ih I.. . ii m m I, foi Ihe payment of .-..ii I n -i '-. in, I 1.11,1 Holes ntill rem lilt llir0,. lh-e l 11 iw due and unpaid t le i .11 .1.1 prln. I pal the Mini of J.l'KHi , .1, ,,,. i, und lM'll::i on the otle-i 11,. i,- mi, 1 int'-r-Ht 'II .1 It f K.lld pllllelp.lt "Ulll from .Mlllll I. Il, at the t.lte of nlK per c. nt per annuin. Now thi:i:i:K"ii:k nktii i: is HKIiKliV GIVEN. Thut 1111 l.-r and In (III Xll.lll'- f llle .ll, illllll 'lltv inllfi r I d upon th underKllilied l' 'to- ld J "" Hiii'lioiu. tin. imdei "U'li.-d will, on Tu s'iy. ib.- '.''Uli day of M.m h. ttwi. at ih- hour of P) ..Vl. k 4 in of .iil.l day, ut the from door ..f Hi.- bull. ling now oerupl.-d by tto n.il.l 1- ii.l Na. ti'.ll.ll It.ink, III tile "'ill .if Woil.l, Ml. g.., ne ,U illn- Ullell.ill fur eildl) to the hlghe( pil.i.r lie- -.-lid I'HS'-J SIM res of (Ipltjll "t. k ..f Ihe said I'oluiiibla Klor I'.i.k-'in As s 1. lation, l ertlll.-ute ti tim t r 1.6. and will apply the 1.1 .. . -. t-. of mieh ;il" to th-' I'Uytnent ..f t,.ii. n-.tex unit the cixts -ind Xie:i-fti uf sue- I'at-sl at Astoria, Hf-gon Hiis Man h I'.lh. I'Sd THK FIRST NATIONAL HANK uF ASTORIA. My S S i;o;k.N i-aslier. NoTICK IS IIKItKllV KN That ''Slr.'.t Ai.tM.iiii'-til Roll No. 43" made fur the purpov of .. ni) ln the iiikI itm-4 of lniio Iiik 'I'l'littl tr.t from he south ln. ,,f F.xc himgi tr--ei to the north llni' of iii.ui.1 ave nue hits le. n (j wiih Hi.' .hi III r .ind ptlc- Ju Ige if tlii- eiiy of As toria by th boiii,! of :ii oM, ,11m that on llu- L'li-t day of M.u, h, I ', at the hiir if 2 o'll.nk p. in ot Mild lay III tile rolllli-ll liiainli th Iii Ih. city hill of the City of Aittorla, Hi.- com mltti'e on street and pulili, wyn aii.I board of ajtvnn.nn will me.-i f,,r t it puipose of n.rreiiliiK, reviewing and eiUllllzlng Slllll ItSSeHHtli.'lit. All (bjet- tlons thereto must b- ina.i.. in writing mid llW-d wllh tin- audlior an, police lU'lge. This notice Is published for ten days by order of the Common Council of the City of Astoria. II K. NKI-SnN. Auditor und Police JuIk- of the City of Astoria. Dale of first publication. Mirch 9, 190 1. NOTICE IS HKRKIIV lilVK'N That "Street AshehHuunt It. ill No. i'l" made for the purpose of iicfm j-lng the costs and expenses of linpiovlng Frank lin avenue from the cist Hue f Tw.n-ty-slxth street to ihe went nnc f Thirty-first street has Ih'.mi e, with the auditor and police Judge of the City of Astoria, by tlw; board of anscssors, and that on the 21st day of M in h, r.sii, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of snM iiay In th council chambers In the city hall of the City of Aslorla, the com mittee on streets and public ways and board of assessors will meet for the purpose of correcting, reviewing and equalizing said assessment. All objec tions thereto must be made In writing and filed with the auditor uml police ludge. This notice Is published fn- ten days by order of the Common Council of ihe City of Astoria. H. K. NELS11N. Auditor and Police Judg" of tin- City of Astoria. Date of llrst publication, Min h 9, 1901 SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the circuit court of ihe State of Oreiron fop Hi.. c.,i.. of Clatsop, on the lh day of March, i.i'ij, upon a juogmcnt and decree ren dered therein on the lifith day of Feb ruary, lJDl, in favor of ,eo(l Mansur plaintiff, and against Iver Tronson. de fendant, for the sum of J,i8, together with Interest thereon, and Ihe further sum of $25.20 the costs and disburse ments of this suit and the costs of und upon this writ commanding and r.iiuir lng me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wlt: The southwest quarter 0f the north west quarter, the west half of the southwest quarter and the northeast oiiarter of the sonlhw. Nl rum ..t ..a section 6 In township 8 north of range 0 wen in ma wuiamette Mi-ridlnn con lalning 16') acres In Clatsop County Oregon. ' Notice Is hereby given that I will on Monday, the th day of April, lftoi, at the hnir of 10 o'clock In the forenoon if said div. in front of ami nt n, . housfl door In the City of Astoria Clatsop County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the lilghest bidder for cah the above-described real property to satisfy the Judgment, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. THOS. LINVILLE. Sheriff. Clutann fmintu n. ' Astoria, Oregon, March 6, 1901. ' SlIWIllFF'rt HALE. Uy virtue of mi fxivullon and order of sub' beuixd out of the circuit court of tlm Hialoof Oregon, for lite County of ciat op, on the 1m day of Mnrch, llKil, upon i Judgment Slid dei ieo ilicred IhniM. In on 1 he I.'tli day 'f February, iwi, in favor of J H. MnuniKiirtner. plain, tuf, mil agiiiist C E Linton iin, Mllld E. Union, defcndiHils, for lli( 1111 of f.'i'O, wiiti inlet. nt ilicrinni at tnM l.lle of N per cvllt I'.l illllllllll, fl-till) tlm llllh dsy of Nove nber. IW. lo tlm St.'u, day of February. IwH, for ths furlhtr sum of IIU attorney' fees, Ihu cit nud dUlllirseiiiclIlK of this null tuned nl : 6 und hit rent on mild Judgment ut Mic Irii H tale 1111III pu'd nd lb" con: it of and upon !hls wilt loioinnndliiH mid reiiirlnu iii. 10 make nil" f llm (o. lowing des.'1'llicd real pniperty, to.wli; l.ola ten lie) and eleven till, In blink I w.i I'.'), In l'?iu( Waoetiion, as laid out rnd i-.t'ord s by I', C. Warren, same l. lug now a pul of Ilie In '01 po (,.,( 'lly ot Witnvnloii, (..Kether with Urn teiietii Mits, liei ".III nnciitit and iippui . iKiiauce thei.'unio le'loualiiK r III any wImo iippertaiiiiK In tin' County of t'latsop, iitvipm. Nolb c Is to 1 1 by hIm'U llial 1 will nil Moi:da. Ilie MM day or April, I'M. ut ihe hour of 111 o'clock In the foivii.H.n of pt,il, day. In front "I and at Ihe court honv door, in the Cltv of Anl.nU, t'lul. sop Con iiy, diction, sell at public mic tion (o the hlulicl III. bb r for i itsll, tlm ab. ve iei rib -d real piM-i ty to tl. fv th' Judxinenl, lniei,i, coat ami a'! uccrtilng cosln. TlloS I.INVIId.i: Sheriff, i 'littsop Nullity, 1 n-goii, A1I01I1. I'lciton, Match ;.tli, l'.si. NOTICi: Full pl'!. ICATION. United Htalcs Itnd Oltlce, at Oregon City. Orrguii. Dec. 24, VM; Notliti U hereby kIvcii ilmt In com I'liuiHo with the provntloint of th act of coiiitnus of Juiin I. U.'S, oiilltl d "An act for the sale of iuil-r laud In th oluli of California, iienn, Nov.l and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all (he Public ln I Htotrn by act of Auaust 4. S'K, Cirlilan ppron, of Oliu-y, coil ii 1 y of Cl.ilm'p, Hlalr f (ireifou, ha Hit day tll.-.t lu thU offlc his sworn -tat nieni No. DJJ'J. Utr th purcliumi of the Ni:. quarter of section No. 27, In lowmdilp N, 4 north. raiiK" No. s west, nud will offor proof o show that Hie land sought I iiHr valuable for II tluitxr or tne than for nici (cultural pui !". mid to establish hi cl.iltu to mid laud before the reenter and nvelv.T of till office ut Oregon t'liy. oregmi. on Thunday, the rib day of Aplll. 1U01. He tnlllir a ltr... ; )curg Mc Failnud, Oust Ad.dpb, Aleiaiiibr Nor maud. Fmlrrbk Nurmand. all of Ol ney, Clat&op county, Or.gon Any and all persons ilaltnlng sd verly th abovv-deacrlbrd land are reiiui-stnl to hie tlirir claim in lhs oitlcti on or before ald 2'Ah day of April. lt. CHAS. R. M00RK.M, ltegtfr. NOTICK OF SALIC In the County Court In und for Jack son County, oregtm, In the inaitrr of the etate of Thaddeus V. Harclay, I it'crused. Notice I hereby given that under and bv vlrtui of an order of hI mads by th lion. County Court of Jackaoa Couniy, Orrgon, dated January 7th. Ivoi. and recorded In volume 12 of th probata record ot said county, on pgs 4S'i; I will on and after April lt, IWI, proceed 10 e nt private rale, for cash, lot : and 4K In block I, of tln (own of Fluvrl ivnirr. Crntnop County, Oregon, and the 8. K. of wectloii 10, In twp. t N.. of range I V of V. M. In Mid Clatsop Couniy, (IKRTRCDIC IIAIlCLAT. Administratrix of islole of Thaddeus W. Harclay, iH-ceased, Ashland Or, i:. I. IillIiKlS. Ally. Ashland. Ore. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice la hereby given that the under signed administrator of ihe tb,. estate of John H. 'IN II. .b ecaa d. by virtue and authority and In pursuance of an order Hindi- by the County Court of tin. Slate of or.'X'in. for Multnomah muniy, on Ihe 9'h day of January, 1901. authoris ing and licensing ihe naUl adininlsira l"r '0 ell at administrator's "ilie the following d'-sollbed r- properly tHloiiKlng o Ihe eslatu of th SuJd John II. Tell, deceased. sUllftled and being In the county of Clatsop, In the Slate of Oregon, to- It: Th northwest quarts of ti),. north WiSI quarter of section tblity.nlx (36), tovnhli nine (9) north, r ing seven (7) wit of the Willamette meridian, con taining forty HO) acnes. I will, us such administrator, on tht 2.1.1 day of March. 1901, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, r.t the court house door of Clatsop County. Oregon. In AHt.srla, In said county, Sell o. abov and foregoing described Ir.icl of land 111 auction 10 mr nignest bidder for cash subject lo the approval of said court. JOHN ROMKTRCII Administrator of said Kstate. NOTICK FOR PURIFICATION. United States Iind Office, at Oregon City, Oregon. Feb. 1. 1901. Notice Is hun-by given that the fol lowing named settlor has filed notice of her Intention to nuikn flmii i support of her claim and said proof will be made lsforo lha r"g1sti:riaiul re icdver of the United State lymd Office at OregMsi (Mty, Oregon, on Monday! A i I II! IftAI ..I.. ' MRS. ANNA SAMUICWON. Sister and heir-at-law of Charles R. Roncli. d.i'cnscd. who fun. Ii littnMit ah a appllcallon No. 11614, )r lot 8, acc. 34 twp. 4, N. R. 8 W., lot 1, 2 and SIC'i NI0V4, sec. J, twp. 3 N r.mgn 8 W.. sit uated In Tlllnmook and Clatsop coun tl'n, state of Oregon. She names, the following witnesses to nrovo his continuous reublen,,.. ... . v )rir. and cultivation of said land, vis: J. It. Wherry, of IOIhIp. Clatsop coun ty. Ore.; Daniel Relerson, of Vlnemaple, ciutsop county, Ore.;Louls Kiiquost, of Jewell. Ciutsop comity, Ore.; C. J. Llri- ueii, or vesper, uiaisup couniy, Ore. Further and special notice g hercbey given that tho above named claimant, sister and hole. Ht-lfLW. Intends to mnkA ).. 1- dividual final proof. In support of her ciaim, ami tnat ner sum proof will be mane ny ner ror inn auovn d'ncrlbed land before ton nintv elet-Lr ni , 1, county of Rock Island, at Rock Island, in 1 no suite 01 Illinois, on Aiondav April 115. 19J1. " CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the under. signed administrator of the estate of Jemima Bklbbe, deceased, has filed In thfli county court of Clatsop county, Or. inn mini uccuuni. tia i.ucu Huminlstra- tor, and that Monday, the first day of A mil. 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock a m. of said day, has been by said fixed tu the tlm for the hearing of objections to said final account and tne settlement tnereoi. MAX L. SKIBRBI Administrator of the estate of Jemi ma BKiDDe, aeceaaea.