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THB MORNING ASTOKIAX, SUNDAY, MAKCH 81. 1901 gaily utaHam Tjlephone Main Ct TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Bent by mail, per year $6.00 Bent by mall, per month 50 Serves by carrier, per month .60 SEMI-WKEKLY. Bent by mail, per year, In advance, 12.00 Ail communications Intended tor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Aitomn." Uualneas communications f a!) kinds and remittance must be addressed to "The Astorian Publish ing; Co." The Astorian guarantees to its ad vpi Users the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. ' Advertising rates can e had on ap- llratiim (o the business manager. The principal of protection Is being agiin vln Heated In the Australian elec tions. The unhappy yellow Journals when there is a dearth of news will no longer I be able to fall back upon stories of AguinaMo's death. What a blessed thing to have a rich father-in-law! Manchester coolly re quests his creditors to hold off for a few weeks more as Papa Zimmerman Is investigating his accounts. The latest Shanghai lie Is that Li Hung- Chang, who has died so many times in the past few weeks, Is to ba made Chinera foreign minister to fulfill the function of the defunct Tsung LI Yamun. N?xt! A kbigshlp la not what It used to be. The unhappy kaiser complains that his ministers are protesting against Rus sian aggressions in the Orient con trary to his wishes. Only a day or two previously he announced his plans for defending his person against an Infur iated populace. Japan has finally decided that there can be no peace in the Orient until Russia receives a much-needed drub bing and hence proposes to adminis ter the medicine herself if the other powers are unwilling. If Japan at tempts to carry out the idea she Is quite likely to find the drubbing on the oth er side. Whipping decrepit old China and the increasingly powerful Russian entire are two quite different propo sitions. RUSSIAN AGGRESSION SETBACK. GETS A Brooklyn Stands rd Union. China's rejection of the Manchurian treaty proposed by Russia is the most encouraging sign from the Orient we have had in many a day, pecially when aoi-omi.ani.-d by the f!l,ial an-J!.)liii- nifiit that the Ti-n T.-ln crisis Is over. England uii Russia having agreed to withdraw tneir troops from the ilispu;-l territory, pending a diplo matic inquiry into th- proprietary rights or tie i-vpectiv- v-rnmnts. China naturally would ii'vr gl- up Manchuria voluntarily, and the fa.-; that she has r''J-ct.-.i Russia's arbitrary terms raises the pi-sumption thit the Imperial government has b-'n assure.) df powerful support in ois-f .if an open contlii t witii. the Muscovlt rhe prof- feted assistance it is safe to assume, cmoes from Japan and Ui-at Rritain. the ini-rests of both rations being .Ji revilv ilir-ap-ii-d i,y Russia'.-- ascen dency in ;he ."l"itl:il empiie; but pos sibly Germany, whose trid- would be after eating ciusftd from the gtomai-h not U'Kiiinitii; it ork iiumeliut.-ly. Until it, KPhTto wrk you fool d a trinH.,ith food Uyg In your gton ch like it weight. To Kturt diKanUon-to make the stoiiucli do iu worn yon must assist ir your utoinach Is weak or slow to work Baldwin's Dyspepsia Tablets 1 No. 21 hv"BS?rni,al,1PPllee be tom. T1" ee'WiaiT ids and Jul cm whtah atmk ths rood qntckW in proper wanner. To gut ths best ' TZ yifpBi 'i aoiata. M ' FRANK HART. Successor to To. Olsen. MO-S Com. 8t lust as much hurt by the practical clos ure or Chinese ports ns that of other nations, may als.) have secretly prom ised aid In certain eventualities, ami If so Russia coul.l not pssibly fc? such a tremendous combination. That a che.k of some kind has it least temporarily be.-m ut upon Muscovite designs Is certain, as the truce agreed unon at Tien Tsln proves, for Hie ik Rear never yields a p.'int except up on compulsion. The def.vn of Russian aggr'ssi.n in China would be ;i blessing to the whole world. The cxar's government, which Is a combination of military, aristocrat Ic and clerical d. 'spot ism. blights .very thing it touches: it is a id -barbarous autocracy, whiea destroys lilvr ty, annihilates Individualism, r tards civilization and hampers trade; even Chinese civilization is scarcely infer ior to It; and no true Am lean can honestly and intelligently favor it for a moment. From a mere monetary standpoint our int .'rests would sutler from Russian domination in Manchu ria, for the door of commerce would be shut In our faces the m-mi'M the bear got undisputed control. The Unit ed States stands with Crv.u Itrittin and all civilized governments for the "open door" In China, and although it Is not our policy to go to war or to be draggM into entangling all. an. vs. whatever our government can avm plish by diplomacy to keep the East ern ports open will doubtless be done. The United States is on record as pro testing vigorously against the partition of China, aaginst vindictive and un necessary punishments and against demands for excessive Indemni ties, which the Celestials could not possibly pay. and which would probably be made a pr-text for the permanent occupation of Chinese terri tory. Russia has notoriously I e-n pity ing a double game throughout this Eastern crisis, pretending to lie op posed to the partition of China, while seizing a large slice of it, and making Impossible by secret intrigues the spee dy conclusion of peace, apparently with the design of profiting further by divis ions nmong the powers and by Eng land's difficulty In South Africa. Even if Russia should succ??d in ac quiring certain territorial advantages. It is not likely she would be allowed to retain them very long. The spirit of the age is against her. The forces of progress, of civilization and of regulated liberty are too strong in this twen tieth century to be defeuel by a re actionary power like Russia, no mat ter how strong materially lie(may be. WITH THIS PARAGRAPHERS. Wu ought to take treatment for that qu-.'stion habit. Chicjg.. K-c.rd. Cuba's wish is to h.. this -country only by Herald. "nn-ci-l with cabl-. Hoston And still th.' evil n-e that an enip-.v a.v- n n gnardh'ius". Si ,u city .1 c-i irmr.ate.s i.-ati-' a full Andrew rVirn-gi'- H : and ri.ehf-r ' i'.i s-rv- - . :nany runs away will lie- yj day. Topek.i Sta J.'iinml. F-r a i ilk- spr.ig i as an js-. for v.-ha ev.-n wh-n it ;n't pi'.a-.'. Iiaii Ni'ii- r-ar- Tbe I'hili minii-.n- h.i- t -i:.'ti.- !. The m.mbej-s g.it hot at ill- ii !-i -i-nt for 'setting the country ,n a p:-kl--. -Kansas i'ity World. We trust that the v-:,. ncssaj;. of th- governor of 1'tali will n 't nnter lallv jar the fe-lini of th- sultan of nlii. Washi -igton Pout .l jst of th- Dejiiocratic paper are i. iw .isi)os-l to admit na: lienjamin H,'in;soii ,vas fully as rvi'. as Williim J.-nniritfs Hryan. Times-H-rald. Th-; fa.-t that Kin:; Edward VII. has taken to riding 'lis bicycle is likely to administer i .wv-re jolt to th, totiiobile fa 1. - Washington Star. au- The Ketitu.-'ky feudists ars enlisting in the regular itr.ny. Wh-n the Fili pinos har this they v,ill conclude It Is time to surrend -r Dnluth Herald. On landing in Cuba Columbus found tobacco, potato and the turkey among the nativ.- productions, but it Is evident that gratitule is not indigenous to the Island. Sr. Loujh Globe-Democrat, A careful survey of the stage at this time will prove to the satisfaction of any thinking man that the new star that people are talking about is not of the Iramatlc kind. Philadelphia Inquirer. Mr. Bryan Is developing great possi bilities if the term is not too strong as a humorous paragrapher. He de votes a page of his paper every week to practice In that tine, Minneapolis Jour, nal. ' " i TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Hronio-Qulnlne Tab lets, About all ii mint gets In this life are the things he doesn't want and the things he takes. IT DAZZLES THE WORLD. No Discovery In medicine has ever created one quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Co.wimplloii. It's sever est tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia. Hemor rhage, Pleurisy and Hronchltls. thou sands of wh.mt It has restored to per fect h.Mlth. For Coughs, Colds, Asth ma. Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough It is the quickest, sur est cure 'n the world. It Is sold by Frank Hart who guarantees satisfac tion or refunds money. largc bottles .0c and $1. Trial bottles free. The btvt way for a man not to have any big failings is for him to have a lot of little ones. STRIKES A RICH FIND. "I was troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and mrvous debil ity," writes F. J. Green, of Lancaster. N. H., "No remedy helped me until I began using El trie Hitters, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent heal'h for years. She .ays Electric Hitters are Just splendid for female troubles; that they are a j erand tonic and invigorator for weak, tun down woman. No other medicine van take Its pi tee in our family." Try them. Only joe; satisfaction guaran tttd by Hart's Drug Store. Them is sonu thing fundamentally wrong with a woman who has no use fr a man that smokes. IT GfRDLES THE GLOBE. The fame of Ru -Men's Arnica Salve, as the best in the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of Cuts. Corns, Rurns, Hruises, Sores, Seal Is. Rolls, Uleirs. Felons. Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only In fallible Pile cure. 2: a box at Hart's Drug Store. The bigger the place a man has In a woman's heart the less able he Is to turn around in It. CLOWN TO ATOMS. The old Idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded; for Dr. King's New L!f. Mils, which are perfectly harm less, irmtlr stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick HeaJache. Only 25c at Hart's Drug Store. N woman ever wrote a novel where at least seven men didn't proiioee to the same girl who was too good to flirt with any of them. Mr. J. V. Patterson, night police at Nashua, la., says: "In January I had a vt-ry bad cold on my lurgs, and used hulf dozen different cough medicines and prescriptions from two doctors, but grew wors-j ail 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. ROG EI'.S. Druggist. A woman has the advantage over a man: when she laughs when she ought to have acted sorry she can always claim it was hysterics. Usually a racking cough and a gen eral feeling of weakness. Foley's Hon ey and Tar Is guaranteed to cure the "grippe cough" and make you strong and well. Take no substitutes. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. It takes a lot of patience to walk the floor at midnight without feeling that marriaire Is a howling success. Pneumonia follows la grippe, but never follows the use of Foley's Honey an! lar, th great throat and lung remedy. Take no substitute. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. i The firs', two y ar she in married, a. woman tr,-s i.i ni.ik - li-r husband a better man: after that s'le can make him Pave part of his salary. t'u-i.e J. Hall, the poet and publish er, ays that one dose of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice w hen hoarse n .'-: t. ian d to prevent his P-cture at Central Music Hall. Chicago. Noth ing else as good. i.'HAS. KO'-JEKS, DruRgist. Andiew "ariiKi.- stands In tli esti nution of most of us about as strong as aces and eights, ll' ie's hoping that hm daughu-r may not have to marrv a lord. I Hob'. It. AVitts, of Salem. Mo., writes: ' I havu been troubled with kidney dl eas,; for the last live 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 ami sound and well." When the k.Ivt f-llow agrees with I yo'l Its a sure sign tliat h.- has a great future before him. CHEAP INSURANCE. Many a man, has b -en Insured against Uright's disease, diabetes, or other dan- i irerniiR aiim'nt oy a fifty cent bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure. CHAS ROG ERS. Drusgist. The man who i.s too proud to b'g and too honest to steal is. generally too lazy to work. I had a running sore on my leg for seven years," writes Mrs. Jas. Forest of Chippewa Fall3, Wis., "and spent hundreds of dollars In trying to get It healed. Two boxes of Banner Salve en tirely cured It." No other salve so healing. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. When a worn in puckers her lips she wants to be kissed, unless she ha been easing green persimmons. BANNER SALVE. Teller, eczema, and skin diseases yield quickly to the marvelous healing quali ties of Banner Salve made from a prescription of a skin ppeclallst of world wide fame, 25c. CHAS. ROGERS, Drueglst. J. A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUIl.DFR liUXURIOUS Tr RVEL Th "Northwestern Limited" trains. electric lighted throughout, both luslds and out. and steam heated, art wlth tK exception, the finest trains In the world. They embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort convenience and luxury tver offered the traveling public, and altogether aw ths 'moat complete and splendid production of ths cur builders' art. These Splendid Tmln Connect With The Great Northern The Northern I'udfic and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOIl CHICAGO und the CAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all clashes of tick ets are available for passage on the ramous "Northwestern Limited." AU 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 FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating s, trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat 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. DiMng car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct connections at Su Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call any ticket egent, or correspond with JA, u. FOND. Gen. Pass. Agt.. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent. THE CHICAGO ft NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. GO EAST VIA SHURTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO Sl.Paul, DiilutlUIinneapolis, Chicago and All Points East. DAILT TRAINS: FAST TIME: SER VICE AND SCENERY UN,. EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, D.ning and litiffet Smoking Library Cars. ; Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ky on sale at O.-K. & N. Ticket Office. Aatcrla, or Great Northern, Ticket Office ( 122.TIIIHD STKERT, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on er address, A. B. C. DENNISTON. City Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portland. Oregon Short Line Railroad THE DIRECT ROUTE. Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Oives choice of two favorite rontos via tne union iJacine Fast Mail Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME. Days t'l .Salt Lake. 2 )ays to Denver. Z Days to Chicago. 4 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. B. COMAN, Trav, Pass. Agt.. Gen. Agent. 124 ihlrd St., Portland. Or.' Or G, W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent O. R. & N. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING 'AND EXPRESSING All Good Shipped to Our Car . Will Receive Special Attention. No. ItS Duane St, Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Mtr Rea. TeL 111L ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Lesv. " PORTLAND. ""arrive l:00a,in.IPortlniul Union Depotll:10a.nV :tu p.tn.iror Astoria and lntsr-:40 P.m. imeuiaie points. . I I" astorla: 1 i.tHam.lFor Portland A In-ill ttl cm, 6.10 p.m.term?dlate points 10:JOp.m. KA81PR PI VISION. Ilrtt. m. :p. in. :;) a in l.t III. ,. !. m. ASTORIA SKASIDE' I 14D am 4 mi p. in 111 ou a iii I J Wp in 7,W, III 'Sunday uiuy All trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pact ft o trains to and from the East or Sound points. J. C. MATO Gen'l Fr't and Pass, Agent POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the FatTime AND SUPERB SERVICE VIA. PlCTOS WE HAVE 2-DaiIy Fast Trains-2 TO I HE EAST If you cannot take the morning train, travel via the evening train. Doth are finely equipped. "OUR SPECIALTIES" FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS PULLMAN TOURIST SLEKPirna PULLMAN DINERS. LI R II A It V (CAFE) CAR FREE RECIiININO CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis, New York, IJoston, Ant! Other Eastern 1'ulnts Tickets good via Salt Lake City and Denver. It Is to your Interest to us THB OTKItLAND LIMITED. Tickets and siteping-car berths can be secured from G. W. LOUNSUERHT. Agent O. R. N. Co.. Astoria. Or., OR J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent. 1J5 Third Bt, Poland. Or. KTiin mi 1 1 r i i!inn i ill mi Aim A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between Bt. Paul und Chleago. and Omaha and Chlcaro. "The only perfect train In the world." L'ndersVind: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best eervloe known. Luxurious coach.-, electric light, steam h.i, or a verity eiualcd by no othe.' Ii.ie. !-" tbat your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" w(,pn going to any point ui uie i ru t (! Mates or Canada. All ti.'iici agents H'-ll them. I' or ra'i s, pamphlets or other Infor mation, ; .lr fsi J. W. c.si;y. Trav. I'-i-n. Agt.. Porilarj, Oregon. C. J. EDDY. Oen. Agt., Portland. Ore. KKIMRT Knin, lorlltnil l'Mc:iK i S ilt l. ik... Iieiiver Kt Portland iiii.Oii,u k'mii- M.eelal , i y, M ,llN( J 16a. in I i, .,. , H, .1(t "II I.Ike. Ilel.ver. KlJ At'iintle I i. in. Sl.dkiilie Hl.T. i e III. 'ortli. iiinilia, K il II ''itv, m i. ali. ' Mi nun and Knit IV dlit Wu ;t, I, n-lHtnn, N'olouit'. M ii.in.iiitf. 7 . m Ii-. it I'-Ul, iMl.'utll. S Vi a in MllWHiikee, CIllclKO iii.ii r.imt V'mn Antoii OCEAN STfiAMSMlPa, All -Hlllliu llsles Ullb leel lo vniti0 or nan KranciiMMulll 7 a in ' "IiiiuIiIh Itlver Htesm KxHimiliiy ' Hortlainl slid viy I, in. I in, 'h 4a mfx Moi.dsy . From I'ortlunil Vx Ho. ,u ll'LAMK'rTK KIVKK 4:80 0. m Kx Sunday Dri-vm :tv, Newberg, nicui s nsy-umds. 7a.m. W lllsiiiitts snd Vsin-1 Tuns.Tliur hlllKlvars 1:80 p. tn. M0'iWed, and Frl, and Hau 'or,.gn Ctyi jyt,,,, A . "y i.snclipRs Klparls ; lesve dly 3:4.5 s. m. Snsks Rlvsr. iliparla to LewitUai Vw liswlstn 9M a id daily 6am j WllUmstU Hirer sn.T.h.ul,Por,!'U!d " CorvalllJM(m,Wed gsturday and Wy landings lyrldsy -O. W T,iTTvanu,TTT' W. H. HURLBURT. Ag-t, Astorl. uen. t-ass. Ag"t Portland; Or., v J (SollKL r ASSITl K p. in. WHITE COLLAR UNI Sir. MKRCUI.KH hikes thi place of BAILEY UATZKHT (Telipllolis Dock). Columbia River and Puget Bounl Nav igation Company. The Hercules leaves Astoria dally rxcept Hunday at 7 v. m. leaves Portland dally except Bun day at 7 a. m. White Collsr Line ticket-, O. It. A N. tickets and llwaco Ry A Nv, l im INiny tickets Interchangeable on Her cules and Hassalo. Through Port" land connection with steamer Nahcotta from llwaco and Un I teach points. Telephone No. Ill, A. J. TAYI.OIl. Astoria Agent. K. W. CltlCHTON. ivwiland Agent NOVK'K OF TIIK SALE K H'hH'K K HIh K Kit PACK, OF THE COLI'MIUA RV i.i..j m 4. b m i't'ii iv Hi,- to'i'.iini ...7 Ill' Mi 1 1 M lLMltON, WIIEUKAS. n the ISili day of March, im. the National Packing i'oi... iwiiiu i.. .i.i ii... tJ J i,iiHHiwvwiinii.ilii.'ll iiiiiiip, executed un.l .lellveiv,! ,!. .'l.i N , tliiiml Hank. . A-l.irlii crego,,. , certain . lU'onilne order of mid bank 'x iiuniths after i;lte for Vtilllc r'c'ved the mini of f 10, wu) with Intercut tin icon uftrr dulo at the rate of nit per cnt per auiiiim Ixi.viDl In United Stiitm K"lo din. and, Herein, on the lth day of March iw. in, mild Niitl.uiii rucklnii Com puny, for v ilue received, made and do llvered to said bank Itn certain prom iKuciy mr-s w herein it promiiied and uicreed to pay to th,. ord- r of mild bunk the sum of tim. with Interent after dittf at tiie rule of nix per cent Per unnu'ii. payable In C.it.d Htaic Kold colo; and. Whereas, on tho Cth d-y ..f S.-pum- b r. WW. J. O. Hanthorn. , f it r. loMcni.indKu..rantoni1.f the naid note., l "t the purpose of securing Hie nuv ment thereof, transferred .lini us cllateral. to the .l. b ink, shmU -I'.ar,.. of the caplml .,.. ,.r U,e Co- lumblii River Paek-m Asmviatl.in, of Astoria. Oregon, then owmM by the said numb r 10,1. and at the "a in,, tin, " and ..art of the .., tmnia. t on "hi Mid J. O. Hsnthorn cxrcuie.l and ,Ip. livered to the said bnk a written assign- ment and transfer of the said stuck. r- citing therein thai the said -lock v. tnttuferrt'd as collateral securt'v fur'hs charges and rxponses of colloctln. lh, me ..d a reasonable uttornry's" nnd authority was given thendn to thr aid bank by the iitld J. o. Hanthorn or ..v mirt thereof and any collateral ubtltiu.d for or ad led lo (h0 same, wlih or without notice, at publio or private r oi me option or said bank, on th' non-payment of said not'-s and to .iiiuv me net procerus of such sale to the payment of said notes, and u the flie tne nuui Dank was authorised and empowered to becomo the purchaser thereof; and. ....... . vnillll.ll! HI SIHTK VII r.fterwanls surrendered to the said Packers Assort it Ion snd a new certl- flcate irf stock In lieu thereof for 2h hor a said certificate of stuck ws Hhr-s was Issued by Paid Afaoclailon to saiu imnk. n shown hy cmWralo number 17; and. Whcreis demand has be,.n made foi the payment of said notes, and said notes still remtln unpild. aj ,h-re is now due and unpaid thereon as prlnel- Pl the sum of $3000 on one noieand iM .31 on the other note and Interest mi eah of said principal sums from ,iarrn l, ivn. at the rate of six per in iit annum. ,-imv I IlKKr.FOTlR NOTIfK la HKREnr GIVEN. Tht under and In pursuance or tne mild author iv i.,inf..r. red upon the undersigned by the said J. O. 1 1 in i horn, th( undersigned will, on iu-iw:uy, me i-oin flay of March. 1801 ai tin nour or to o'clock a. m. of said Jiiy. nt ih fnmt door of the building now OCCUIied hv lh snl.l Vlr-i M "Ji OreKon. sell at public aui tlon for rash ! this highest bidder the suid "shu siuires ot capital st.x-k of the i.uii i oiumoiii iciver Puckers As sodatlon, cer'.lflcato riumh-r ns and will apply the proc.-ivls of such ale to the paym-nt of said tes and the costs and esp.ms.-s of sale. lat'i at Astoria. Oreiron. this ir. h i nn, rii. THi: l'lKST NATIONAL II A NIC OF A'rriiiTi This mile has been adjoijin- l to take pnue at .' ociiM-k p. m on Monday jpiu in, ui pia.-e aiiove iiani''il. S. H. GORDON. Cashier. NOTICK TO CONTRACTtJRS. neaii'd nronosals addressoil in ih ouniy cirk of Clatsop County. Or. gon. will he received until 2 d. m.. April a, 11, by the Countv CommlH- sloners' Court of CUtsop County, Ore gon, for the construction of foriy-two mues or road, or nny part thereof, In Clatsop County. Oregon, vis: in Astoria, Olney, Jewell and Ves per wugon roid No. 77. Hi.iH muni be In compliance with plans und speclflcailonN now on file with the County Clerk. All bt Is must be accompanied bv a certified check of the value of S per -'-mi ui me amount or Raid Did. Copies of plans enn bo seen, and spen- niraiions win no rnrniHiied on sppllca- inm io m? uniu'rs:grie(l. The court resi rves the rlirht lo re. j 'ct any or all nl is. Hv order ot the County Commission- fii uoun. ji. j, WHI'.RITY, County Clerk. SHERIFF'S -BALIS.' ISy virtue of an execution and order or sale iHHUid out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for the County "i n""i, on mc Jin uay or jviarch, J!K)1. upon a Judgment and decree ren dered therein on tho 26th day of Feb ruary. I'M, In favor of Ion Mansur, plaintiff, and against Ivor Tronson, de fendant, for the gum of $4H8, together with Interest thereon, and the further sum or i. tne costs and disburse ments of this suit and the costs of and uK'jia "in, (juuiiuauuinir ana rewuir- I u- nuuu icai iinpny, lo-will The southwest quarter of the north west quarter, the .west half of the southwest quarter and the northeast niiartfcr of the southwest quarter of section 5 in township 8 north of range 6 wet of tha Willamette Meridian, con taining 16') acres In Clatsop County. xjR"li, Notice Is hereby irlven that t win n Monday, the 8th day of April, 1901. at the hour of 10 o'clock ln the forenoon of said dy, In front of and at .the oourt house door In the aty ot Astoria, Clatxop County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the Wghest bidder for cash mc ot.ovTc-ueiurioKa real property, to satisfy the Judgment. ln?s and all accnilne costs. ' ,VOTl" .,. THQS. LINVILLR,' Sheriff. I ; z, 1 CUtsop County, Oregon. I Astoria Oregon March 6. 190L I HltlOllllTB BALK. liyvlriueuf an esecullnn and Order of sale Issued out of the circuit court ih HtutBof Orrrni, for the County of cu. nop, mi the IK day of March, fun, UWJ 4 Juilgm-'iit and docroo hiidiT-d il.Jr. in on (he tht day of February loi in favor of J. II. Ilaumgartnrr, Vy. ' inf. and against t.1.. 10. Lint,,,, .'. Mttudo K. Union, d-fendnnts, rr n., -mi of IttW. with lnleiii th.-ir.in t h," i tt nf ptr cent pet annum. fiiMn it! 13th dy ..f NovenlH-r, t tr" day of Fobrunry, I Mil. for the furth.r uiu (ir IU ulloniey's fees, tho cwu ,,. 'Ilxlillisenullts .if till suit tone, al S.'l (a and lnlret on snld Judmn.n( ai the PtiiI inle until twld and the ClM(Il, of ii ml upon this writ commanding iui, renu'rlng inn lo mak ssln of n,g fi. lowing described ritl properly, t.i HIt Lois lell (ID) Mild plevrn (11). In hliK'k w,i (Ji, In Kojii Wnrrmiion, mi UM ,lu, Mid record.nl hy P. C. Warren ...... Ii.lng iniw a pin uf ths In '111 tMII'.tl ...I tly n( Warronlon, t.i.t(,r Hh (J(() (i,iioiuii(, lieivdliaiiM'iils and Hi,!...,. I leimiiee (liereiinio belonging 0r In any wliw appertaining In the County v( I'luisop, ntgim, , I , , ,,,..,. . ... . . ... I '- ii..; unril nil! Hill lilt I M U n. mi. ... ... ,'" "n ........... , ,.i ni'iii, tt .V" ...... , . ." " ' ". 'n" .'."r'''i""n ' V" " " "" -un "' "' ' 117 iiiiin. nai. I M,t l.,i.,lv tlis.u.u, Mll mi ....III 1 "U',y'. VV "" " ' 1 l 1'Hl.llo . ,,,..,,., rlb.(, , ' y ,o .u' TIMS, LINVILLK. Shoriff, l lrttop IVuiity. Ili,,, i, AKtoiln, OrPKmi. March 6th. iswi. NOTICE FOR PL'HLICATIoN, Cnltwl HUt. i Ijmd omoe. t Orrgun City, (iregun, Dw. lO0; Notice In horrby lvei thai In coin, plluiic with the provisions uf th act of couiiresi f JUii. j. u;t. al)tiii. i 'Jr ''" ''"'.TT, 'u th. 1 . f. "f""1". Oregon. Nevada !!'i' . . t ' . "".V, J'V'1"? llen', 1 1 I'J'1 0 ,.fnJ .' V ' '". .. '.' """" ' 'p. niai" ot I V.'l'"-. J1"" !' .'" ""' " ,7. , ,, T ' 6H'' tor ,nt tuarth2T !' ,h" rntte"v, " N','' t'U)2ti- . .' Wr,rt- MnJ oflr" , " ,v',lu,,,," f,,r " ""'"-r or .(one TTT! 'urf T. 10 r",ttl'1"" .,lU ' ' i"" before , " 'M,,v'p " om , At i'T !Z T,,ur,Jf lh. "Ul dBr vt A'rl1. n f ". . a 'c': George lie "iwd FrMerlck Ngrnund, all of 01. "TntfUttUVp ?.'Mtt' r,n' VL !Z u ,T,,, cllJn""f ! T' "Xt StFiT1 M S V2,,or bffurf "1J t April, isoi. CHAS. H. MOOREfl, Register, NOTICE OF HALE. " In the County Court In and for Jack son county. Oregon, m th matter of the estate of Thaddeue W. Uarclay. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that under and VIM . ' .---..- uiiwi Bliu Vr, 9 "rJpr of by nV.Counlr Cm,r' " Jsekson i,L,V J1' Jury 7th. .iS.lliJ".. '". .vol"' of the iin. 1 ol c"unly n page : 1 n snd after April 1st. J'v.'Ii?''!1 12 " at l'rlVttt Z U ".d 44 ln hioe J'".,1," of Flttv" tv,,,,,r. -'ltop 1 .PTf""' M1 tn K. of T&9 'T1';,8 N" " IW ln , r t'lat'P County. OEIlTlttMiir iiiui'i iv Admlnlttratrli of estate of Thaddeus Ashland, Ore. STREET ASSESSMENT NO. 44. Notice Is her.bv o-Ui.n ii.ni ,. l.il ass-ssment roll, made for the pur- Pe of d.frylng' the costs and ex I .,en-.. , Li "n iXX North lino of Trunklln av'-iTue. h". -'ii nirii wun Lr,.' i'i. mi. t,.i .i...- Judge of the City of Astoria by ths board of as. and marked and mimherwl 'Htreet Assessmmi N si-. that In th., Council Chambers t". City IUII of the City of AstO! Clatsop County. State of Oregon ",, In Astoria, if, .... ii. - th ,i.,y f April. 1901. at the hour of nxJ as Ih- Uuie and t " - 1 mini unv. luiM iiiwiri 1 1 . 1. . . . - .i- 111 01 int- iMMr.i or ass.nmirs und coni I! 1 1 It." on streets an. I i.uliii.. ..... I'tltutlnic thu board of equalisation, for iikt iuio-i- 01 examining, correcting nod equalUIng sa.d UHsessm-'lil ml; Any person having oliJt-tlon to said as K.'SHin.'i.t nre n-qiiir -,l to make the same In vrlliiij, an! tile ih,. utn, with thii uuilllor und policu Judge of said city prior t i tlw time of ineiiinu of said hoard of eiti.ilii.ii,iii. if. M Nl.r.Wi1M Auilltur atii ic,f ju,Kft of the Uy "fc S",iI 1,1, NOTICK FOR 1'UIILICATION. United Hiates Land Ollli-c. m Oregon ; flty, Oregon, Feb. 1. 1M1. 8 " noip-a i noreby given that the fol iwtng named settler im niwt h, , - - " ..... iiii.iug ui er Intention o make final nronf in support of her claim and wild proof will be made lrtforo the register and re ceiver of the United Slates Land Office. V ,lrT"iJ?ly' r,,Kn. n Monday. April 15, 1901, vU: MRS. ANNA SAMUKLBON. HlMter and hcir-st-law r ci.nri... t.-' Roncll, dec'itlsvd. Who rnmU t',,,,.' application No. 110J4, for lot 8 nee 34 vi'M4, N',u-8 W- ,,)", Ui'iH SE NL'4, sec. 3, twp. 3 N range 8 W , sit uated In Tillamook and Clatsop coun ties, state of Oregon. She names the following ,. iinn.u. provo his continuous residence upon an4 cultivation of said hind vis: J. R. Wherry, of Klsle, Clatsop coun ty, Ore.: Unnlel Itelcrsnn f vir,7. Intsop county, Ore.;IniB K,1Uogt, of Jewell, Clatsop conuty. Ore.: C. J I.ln. dell, of Vespar, Clatsop county, Ore. Further and special notice Ii herebey given that ih .Ko.,. claimant, gister and heir lnte,na to make her In d v dual Anal proof in support of her -- i,kvl w uci made by her for the above described land before the countv ..wi, i.. county of Rock Island, at Rock Island, aVims" mi. of I1"nol,, on "r CHAS. B. MOQRB8, Register. THE LOUVRE Beginning tomorrow venlng Professor Monlaguo'f great Australian bird cir cus will appear for a week at the Lou vre, . This Is reported to be most mar velloua aggregation of trained -i birds and hows the highest training of Ml, ' Z V . ""L"'""1 lne,r "wi!'Snce la capabl. Man- ager .WlMn,,tetn also continues with ' )lmt tn voeallBts' who have . Droveh : such pojula attractions.