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TUB iMCRXiXG ; ASTORIAX. . .THURSDAY At'ItU: .v 1901 V i Tilephone Main WL' TERMS OF. SUBSCRIPTION. I Ml ( DAILT. lent by mail, per year ....$(.00 fenl by mall, per month SO erred by carrier, per month .60 SEMI-WEEKLY. Sect by mail, per year. In advance, 2.00 All communications Intended tor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Attorun." Uuslness communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorian Publish ing Co." The Astorian guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. x Advertising; rates can t bad on ap ltcato .s the business man a per. Kiuger will .ill rets Tammany June. And hAs It come to that? In Portland may not be very speedy but she scorns to' be able to turn out speedy boat or two. The fellow who got away with that gold from the Kaiser Wilhelm der Gross? must have had a kangaroo pouch. .The English capture of sixteen Boers and the Boer capture of aeventy-flve English in one Jay Is a striking exam ple of the policy of reciprocity. The Boers were unable to detain the Jons-cared "munitions of war" at New Orleans. The old theory that the mule is a dangerous animal will have to be abandoned. Now that work has been begun on th; Kansas City. Mexico and Orient Rail road Jim Hill will probably abandon the construction of his great steamers for the Oriental traffic. The purifying effwt of woman's suf frage has again been demonstrated, this time by the arrest of a Colorado woman for illegal voting. The fact that she was also an .ictlve Democratic worker ' fa- another encouraging feature. . That there are yet hopes for the kaiser ii proven by his recent order that English shall take the place of French in the high school courses of the empire. If he would also make German secondary to English in the ssme schools he would only be a few decade in advance of his time. RUSSIA AND JAPAN. Butee Inter Mountain. For the fourth time in the history of Jasan for the .oast three decades bas the mikado asserted the Imperial will, and for the fourth time the nation has bowed to it. The country is undoubtedly facing a crisis, go that anything from authentic sources relating to the condition of af fairs hi Japan Is of especial interest 'at this time. R. Van Bergen, who has re- sided In the empire for thirty years, has contributed to the New York Times some results of Ills observations there. He makes It clar that Marquis Ito. well known in this country from his frequent visits and I nig residence here, j Is really the central figure in Japan, and , Boers In suspense as to how their an- under his leadership the government ' nihilation is to he effected. Washington will speedily force the issue with Rus- Star, pia. All things considereJ. Mr. Van Bergen thinks that in the present in- The ",an ,vkh a ',,"am't proof pal Instince Ito will maintain h. renu-'aCe mighl abI" t0 8Wap h ott wltn tation for selecting his own tim and opportunity. Japan's rleet is i.nmeasur- PITY AND BEAUTY . The most beautiful thing, in the world, is the baby, all dimples and joy. The most pitiful thing is that same baby, thin and in pain. The dimples and joy have gone, and left hollows and fear. It is fat that is gone ; goni with it, comfort and color and curve ; all but pity and love. The1 little one gets no fat from her food : has had none for weeks: she is living on what she had stored in that plump little body of hers. She is starving for fat; it is death; be quick I Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil is the at she can take. It will save her. . Wa'll Had yo a Unit to try If jroa like. SCOTT fc BOWNI, 9 Prl.trtNyort ably Hupertor to ihar-of JtusniA Ju the far. Eaft. JnpW IS n'r het?-base, of supplies while Russia I thousands of miles away from It. She may, indeed, have accumulated stores In Vladivo stok and Port Arthur, but the supply Is. of necessity, limited. Vt would le different a few years hence, when Rus sia, bv the occupation of Tien Tsln, has secured the output of U Hung Chang s Kal Ping and other coal mines. Describing Russia's methods and pol icy In the present dispute, Mr. Van Bergen says that power will certainly temporise If It can Jo so without losing prestige, but stales that there is Just a little doubt that Ito aims a blow at that very same prestige. Russia's strong est point. The Interview with Prince Konoye, recently published in the Japan Herald, renders that fait clear beyond dispute. Japan's fleet Is mobilising, not merely to make a demonstration, but to propose and enforce a disagreeable ultimatum. Russia Is venturing a Muff upon Malsampo, in Korea. Japan will call that bluff, and, unless the Russian vessels steal away to the protening guns of Port Arthur, an accidental shot will precipitate the war. Mr. Van Bergen thinks the real ques tion la as to the attitude of the great powers. That of Germany is a riddle, especially In view of the emperor's nightmare on the yellow peril. It is. however, more than doubtful If he will allow himself to be used again to fetch Russia's chestnuts out of the fire. He will probably maintain neutrality a long as he can. Great Britain's sym pathies and Interests are with Japan, but can she risk a war which would natural! yextend to Europe? Still. It is difficult to see how she could remain neutral If, as is probable, France should loin the Russian fleet. Ito, beyond a doubt, has considered all these questions, and could answer them if he chose. The upshot must be strongly In favor of Japan, or the ex traordinary measures of recent days would have been unnecessiry. In such a war Mr. Van Bergen thinks American Interests as .veil as sympa thies would 'ie with Japan. It is not only on account of the heroism dis placed in engaging such fearful odds. but because Japan has given ample evi dence that she is strongly in favor with progress, while Russia's policy at home indicates tendencies towards returning to mellaeval conditions. The sentiment of historical friendship toward the great northern postr is counterbalance by the fact that the United States was the sponsor io Japan's entering into the comity of nations, and as such has every ,-eason to be proud of its protege. But the American people are gradually convinced that no real sympathy can exist between an autocracy which sup presses every indication of free thought with whip anl rifle bullet, and a re public whose very breath depends upon the free expression -of thought. WITH THE PARAGRAPH ERS. It Is a high compli nent to the Ameri can troops that the Chinese wish them to remain In China. Buffalo Kxpr-is. Perhaps Russell Sage and H.-tty Green have been vaccinated against the Car negie contagion. Topka State Journal. The English still continue t keep the the czar Record. for Manchuria. Montana When W'u Ting Fang meets up with Mrs. Nation he'll get what is coming to him in the way of answers. Kansas City World. Considering what Funston has done, much may be forgiven to oth-.r Kan sans for what they have done. Phila delphia Record. Generally speaking, if war is hanging by a hair in China, the Chinese them selves are hanging to a qu';ue.-Phila-delphia Times. Admiral Schley knows of one thing he will' not do with the homo which is to be presented to him by his admirer. Chicago Tribune. General Funston's plan for capturing Agulnaldo bas about deprived Mrs. Car rie Nation of the last vestige of the Kansas limelight. Washington Post. After all it is under a Republican ad ministration and a Republican policy that the golden eagles most linger down where Uncle Sam keeps the nation's coin. Philadelphia Inquirer. "American shoes," exclaims the Phila delphia Evening Bulletin, "are marching on!" It is pleasing to be assured that American shoes are fulfilling their ob vious destiny. Chicago Tribune. ,B itha, the Boer leader, has rejected tHe peace terms proposed by ttie Brjth. In other words, he will aee the enemy at th last ditch. Mall and Express. If Bonl ever goes around In this coun try on an editor-slapping expedition he Is likely to collide with the bottom of an elevator shaft. Pittsburg Times, From that $25,000,000 commission which Mr. J. Plerpont Morgan Is reported as expecting to absorb, It may bi gath ered that he docs not fear the disgrace of lylng rich'. Pittsburg Dispatch. TO PRKYBNT PNEUMONIA AND GRIP. Laxative Bromo-Qulntne remeves ihs cause. The Instructor of a swimming school is literally Immersed In business. GIVEN UP TO DIE WITH CROUP. Mrs. P. L, Cordler, of Manntngton, Ky.. writes: "My three-year-old girl hud a severe case of croup, the doctor said she could not live and I gave her up to die. I went to the store and got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. the tlrst dose gave iukk relief and saved her life." CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Hut few persons who dive Into the sea of matrimony manage to secure pearls. Auctioneers are an obliging lot; tln-y always attend to everyone's bidding. THE MOST STUBBORN COUGHS resulting from an attack of la grippe or heavy cold, must yield to the wonderful healing propertiea of Foley's Honey and Tar. which strengthens the lungs and makes them sound. CHAS. ROG ERS, Druggist. The successful schemer, like a set ting hen, can't afford to take a day off. B. P reason. Pressonvllle. Kan., writes: "Nothing like Foley's Honey and Tar" Is he universal verdict of all who have used it. Especially has this been true of coughs accompanying la grippe. Not a single bottle failed to give relief. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Some people can't stand prsperlty, but the majority don't get a chance to try. V. B. Conklln. Bowersvllle. O.. says: "I received more benefit from Foley's Kidney Cure than from months of treatment by physicians." CHAS. ROG ERS, Druggist. A woman's true worth Is measured by the sweetness there is in her disposition. The editor of the Fordvllle. Ky.. Mis cellaneous, writes as a postscript to a business letter: "I was cured of kidney trouble by taking Foley's Kidney Cure." Take nothing else. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. It was a son of Erin who wanted to buy an empty barrel of salt to make a pignen for his dog. BEST WAY TO CURE BACKACHE. Backa;hs are :aused by disorders in the kidneys. Foley's Kidney Cure will make the kidneys right. Take no sub stitute. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. Some bachelori join the army because they like war and some married men because they like peace. Running aores. ulcers, bolls, pimples, etc., quickly cured by Banner Salve, the most healing salve In the world. A sure cure for piles. CHAS. ROGERS. Drug gist. About the only new things to be seen at a circus are the children who laugh at the clown's Jokes. "STICK TO IT." G?o. L. Heard, of High Tower, Geor gia, writes: "Eczema broke out on my baby, covering his entire body. Under tr-atment of our family physician he got worse as he could not sleep for the burning and itching We used a box of "Banner Salve" on him and by the time It was gone he was well. The doc'.or seeing it was curing him said, 'Stick to it for It Is doing him mire good than anything I have done for him." A man seeking tp reeover lost proper ty by going to law Is like a sheep seek ing shelter und a bramble bush. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applgate. of Alex andria, Ind., "and could hardly get any slcp. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but. when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 rottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds. La Grippe, Bron chitis and all Throat and Lung Trou bles. Prica 50c and 11.00. Trial bottles frre at Hart's drug store. It's a long haul to get water out of a Jeep well, but It's better water. A FIREMAN'S CLOSE CALL. "I stuck to my engine, although every luint ach.rl and every nerve was rack ed with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Io wa. "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As I was aiout to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters and. after taking It. I felt as well as I ever did In my life." Weak, sickly, run-down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guar anteed by Hart's drug stom Price 50 cents. It's bad business policy for a dentist to condemn the use of candy on the ground that It injures the teetb. SATS HE WAS TORTURED. "I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes H. Robin son. Hillsborough. Ills., "but Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured theni." Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, ruts, sores, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by Hart's drug store. 25c. It's just as ;!ar across the ferry as it is hack, but the pull home seems longer. WORKING 2 HOURS A DAY. There's no rest for those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always busy, curing Tor pid Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever and Ague. They banieh Sick Headache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work won ders. Try them. 25c at Hart's drug store. .Thoxe, famous little mils. JVWJU's Lit tie Kafly Rls?rsi will remove .all ' lin purities fro.n your system, cleanse your' ooweis, make them regular, (HAS. KOOKRS, Druggist. When iv man becomes so good that e needs no redemption It Is well to lock n ht an win a.F HIV l-pVMI'l Skin trouble, cuts, burns, scalds and chatVig quickly heal by the use of De Witt's Witch Hatol Salve. It Is Imi tated. Re .ure you get I Witt's. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. Many a man sp.tlls a good sweetheart to take unto himself a mighty poor wife, Yoii luttnit! ,oil.,v (.firf,,.! Iienltli r.uiv cheeks and sparkling eyes If your 'Iver : Miugimn ami your itoweis ctogK'M. i h Witt's Little Karly Risers cleanse the whole svstem. Th )' never gripe. CHAS, ROGERS, Druggist. Xi wise man tries to re id looking backward when he hns Just passed an ice cream sign and Is with his girl. Spring comths .ire .peclnlly danger ous and unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acts like magic. It is not n com mon mixture but Is a high grade rem edy. CHAS. ROGICUS. Druggist. Some call It chano: some call It luck; some call It the fruit of ambition and en deavor but whatever It Is, It gets there. I had plies so bad I could .get no rest nor find a cure until I tried De Witt's Witch Has-I al. After using it once I forgot I ever had anything like piles." K. C. H'loe. Somers Point. N. Y. Look out for Imitations. He i sure you nsk for IV Will's. CHAS. lit Ml Kits, Druggist. The happiest moment of a woman's life Is when she "an say I tola you s." "Last winter I was confiiv.M to my bed wlih a very bad cold on the lungs. Nothing gave me relief. Finally my wife -bought a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure that effected a speedy cure. I tannot seak too highly of that ex cellent remedy." Mr. T. K. Mouse, nan, Manatawney, Pu. CHAS. ROGEItS. Druggist. In !he case of the baby It Isn't al ways teething. Sometimes It's pins. You wjll waste time If you try to cure Indigestion or dyspepsia by starving yourself. That only makes It worse when you do eat heartily. You always need plenty of go,Kl fonl properly di gested. Kodol Dyspepsia t'ure Is the result of years of scientific research for something that would digest not only some elements of food but every kind. And It Is the one remedy that will do It. CHAS. ROGERS, Drugslst. Women especially are to be talked lo as below men, and abwe children. Chesterfield. "I have been troubled with Indigestion for ten years, have tried many things and ftnent much ninnev ti- nn nnrn.iMrt until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I nave taaen two Domes and gotten more relief from them than all other medi cines taken. I feel more like a boy than I have felt in twenty years." Anderson Riggs. of Sunny Lane. Tex. Thousands have testified as did Mr. Riggs. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. 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 LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains ara operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace 81eeplng and Chair Cars on through trains. Dlrlng car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to aell 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 sgent. or correspond with . JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wis. General Agent. THE CHICAGO ft 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 Mall Line, or the Rio Crande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME. 1 J Days to Salt Lake. 2 Days to Denver. Days to Chicago. 4 1 Days to Xev, 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. Oen. Agent. 124 Third St.. Portland Or. Or Q. W, LOUNSBERRT. Agent O. R. Sc. N. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Tejephone 221. DRAYINGiAND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Car Will Receive Special Attention. No. ItS Duane St, Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. )Cfr 1U.TI.11IL ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Uwve PO&TLlNtT Anrlr l:Wa,iunportTaiiia Union DtMtlU:ldXav 7:M p.m.lfor Astoria and &ur-):tt a.aa, meg iate points. ASTORIA. 7.4Sam.lFor"Portland tn-)U:Ma,m. 1:10 p.m.term?dlate points 10:30 p.m. SEASIDE DIVISION. lt..Hs.m. Aaa p. in. :: a m in. i;aop. ui. ASTORIA SEASIDE 7 40 am i tw p. m II 0d m I'J SO p in T.tWp, m Suinln.v Dili)' All trains make close connections t Quble with all Northern Pacific- trains to and from the East or Sound polnta Ji O. MAYO, Oen'l Fr't and Pass. Agent. POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fat Time AND SUPERB SERVICE VIA. WE HAVE 2-DailyFastTrains-2 TO I ME EAST If you cannot take the morning train, travel via the evening train. Both are finely equipped. "OUR SPECIALTIES' FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LIBRARY (CAFH) CAR FREE RECLINING- CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicago. Kansas Citv, St. Louis, .New York, Boston, And Other Eastern t'olats Tickets good via Salt Lake CUy and urover, It Is to your Interest to urn THE OTERLAND LIMITED. TlckeU and sleeping-car berths can be secured from O. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent O. R. N. Co., Astoria, Or.. OR J. H. LOTH ROP, General Agent. 135 Third 81. Portland. Or. ((I A familiar name for the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul 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. "i lie only perfect train in the world." Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no oth.' line See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any noint In the United States or Canada. All tieket agents sell them. For ratns. pamphlets or other Infor mation, address, J. V. CASEY. C. J. EDDY. ' Trav. Pass. Agt., Oen. Agt., Porllaod. Oregon. Portland. Ore. PI KjUou uo TIME 5CMP.tHJI.Ej From i ortldiio. DEPART' Abuts Chicago- Salt l.utf, Denver, Kl Portland ; Worth.Omali. Kan Mclal Itj, Ht Uiili, 9 IS a. m t'bici( mu1 Kant 4 p. 10. 'Halt l.tke, Donrer. KN Atlantic Kxpreu 0 p. Hi. uorth, Omaha. Kan h city, Ht I, .ii lv Chicago and Kt jWslla WaTla.i.-Wiiaon, Spokane, Mil) "m no Ha, Ht. Paul. Dilluth. 7 s. m Hpokaue rl ycr, 6 p. m. 8-40 am I Milwaukee, C'hlcigol t ami r.ail. ! From Astoria OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 'All Hailing Dates tub Joel U) ebanve. .For Uau Francisco-Hall 7am .Columbia KlverHteam 4a lull Mouday Ex Sunday era to Portland and W iy tiKlliig From Portland " "iWULAMICTTlC BIVKR! 4:80 o. m Ex Sunday .. 0 citv, Newberf, nuiera at way-Land i. 7 a. m. Willamette and Yam hlllKlTer 8:90 p. in. Jtoi.,Wed, aud Frl. Tues,Thur ana Hau Oregon City, Dayton t way i.amUDK" Ulnar fa Soaks River. Rlparlg lo Iewlston Lv tawlstn ;0O a m dally Leave dly a;o a m. 6am Willamette Hirer 3:40 p m Mon, Wed Friday Tuea, Thui Saturday Portland to CorvalllJ aud Way Landing n w fTTWimifoo'r W. II. HURLBURT, Ag't. Astoria. Gen. Pass. Ag't. Portland. Or, WHITS COLLAR UNI, Sir. HHRCULHM takes the place of BAILMY GATZtSRT (TelThune Duck). Columbia River and rnget Bound Nav igation Company. The Herrulc leaves Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p. m. leaves Portland dally except Sun day at 7 a. m. White Collar Line tickets. O. R. A N. tickets and Ilwaou Ry ft Nav. Com. puny tickets Interchangeable on Her cules and Hassalo. Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcotta from llwacu and Ixmg Reach points. Telephone No. III. A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria Agent. E. CRICHTON. tvtland Agent. BE8T0F EVERYTHING In a word this tells of the Passenger 8rvlc via ihe northwestern line.. Eight Trains Dally between St. Taut and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers. Peerless Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars, The 20th Century Train Runa Every Day of the Year. The Finest Train in the World Cltctric Llyhltd Steam fleeted THE n.vrXlER STATE EXPRESS, the finest Dally Train Running Between St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short i.i ne. Connections from the West made via The Northern pacific. OH EAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC IVYS. This Is also the REST LINE b'tweeo uma.n. at. ruui ana Minneapolis, All agents sell tickets via The Northwestern Line W. II. MEAD. II. L. 8I8LER. General Agent. Trav. Agent. its Aioer Btreet. rortiand. Oregon. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO Sr.Paul, Diilmh,Minnrapoli:, Chicago and All Points East. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER' VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, inning una uunet Htnomng Library Cars. Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry., on sale at O. It. &. N. Ticket Ofnoe. Astoria, or ureat Mormern Ticxet omce UjTIIIKD STREET, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or address. A. D. C. DENNISTON. City Pass, and Ticket Agent Portland. EX ECUTOR3' NOTICE. Th" undersigned have been appointed i'XHcut.rs of the last will and testament at ('has. A. McOuIre, deceased. All per sons having claims against the extate of Uncased are requested to present them at th office of J. Q. A. IJowlby in Astoria, Orgon. within six months from this date. OLIVE M'GUlRK, J. Q. A. BOWLRY. Executors, March 28th, 1901. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, Deo, 28, 1900: Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Christian Peterson, of Olney, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 5339, for the purchase of the NE. quarter of section No. 27, in township No. 6 north, range No. 8 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 25th day of April. 1901. He names as witnesses: George Mc Farland, Gust Adolph, Alexander Nor. mand, Frederick Normand, all of Ol ney, Clatsop county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming, ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 25th da of April, 1901. CHAS. B. MOORES. Register. !. ' ' -' ' HHWitirrjy ib alii, Ily Virtus of an eVtiitioit and ardr of Issued mil of the circuit cvtpt of the stats f Oregon for the county m Clatsop, on th Sotli day tf starch, tool, upon a juilgniHit and decree ran. iliti'd therein on the SDth day of Feb ruary, iwi. In fuvir of F. 8. Munsim, plaintiff, ami a"lnt O. F. Mwton, Klla L Morton and the Foard A H token Company, corporation, d'tendants, rr ih- sum of H0&3.M together with Inter est tliT'im nt Clio rain of nine per int prr annum, the coals and disbursement! of this otl"i Ikx"1 at tlO.&O and Ihe costs of and upon this writ commanding Mini rtulrlng me lu moke sale of the following .fciili"d real properly, to- Milt Uts numbered rtv (t and slg (4), In block niitniiiiri'd llfy-slx (?) In (hat part of il' tty of Asioria known as tin. I'otl of li'r Asioria, as laid out and I'.vordM bv John Adair, In Clat soi co'iiiiv. xttti of Oregon, together with tli" ti'ii-'iK-nK hrreditnuienis and Miiiiui ii'iiiiu " iIuthiiiIo iM'ionging or In iinywl.' appertaining. NoiW'O In lifivhy glyrii that I will on Monday, tlx '-"-"Ii kty f April, IDOl, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of mild ditv. in front of and at the omirt hu dor In (tin City of Astoria, Clat son county. ir-on. s'll at public auc itou to Uo' luirhi bhldur for cash th iilxivw dim iit.d r-l pniprt-ty or so much theivof as my be norrssaary to satisfy Die Jutaiii-iit, Intxrnit costs and alt rtvrulng conis, TIIOS. UNVILU3. Hlu'rlff of Clatsop t'ounty, Oregon. Astoria. Oregon. March 21. I 'JO I, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Untied Huim Ijnd Office, at Oregon my, Oregon, Frb. 1, lol. Noli: la hereby glvn that the fol lowing numcd settlor has filed notloe of her Intention to make final proof In aupMrt of her claim and said proof will b iiMild Ix-foro the register-and re icIv t of the United State Land OfilcS, at Oti'iroii City, Oregon, on Monday, April IV l'XH. via: MltH. ANNA BAMUKLBON. Slater and heir-at-law of Charles E. Itotu'll. ipveaamt. who nude hnnieslrad application No. 1K14. f"r lot I. see. 34. tl. 4. N. R. I W , lots I, t and HE NIC'. ec. S. twp. 3 N range I W., sit uated in Tillamook and Clatsop coun ties, auto of Oregon, She mimes th following wltnrssaa to prove hi continuous rosidenc upon and cultivation of said land, vis: J. It. Wlirrry, of Klul. Clalp coun ty. Ore.; Iniilel ltelrraon, of Vltiffnapl. Clatsop county, Or?.: Louis Enqufst, Of Jewell, Cliitsop ronuly. Or.; C. J. IJn dell, of Venper. Clatsop county, Ore. further ami spoctal nolle Is lirrctK-y given (hat th abov named claimant, slater and heir-at-law, Itiirnd lo mak her In dividual f1n.il proof In support of hr claim, and that her said proof will b mad by hf for the abov drHbd land b'f"r the county clerk of th county of Itork Island, at Rock Island, in tlm state of Illinois, on Monday, Atirll 13. 19J1. ( HAS II. MOORES, Register. SHERIFFS HALE. Hy virtue of ui nerutlon and order of sale lasued out of thi tTrcult Court of the Htn'r of Oregon for (h County of cut op, mi tin- 2tii day of March, l!W. upon a decree rrnderml thrln on the 27th day of February, 1901. In fa vrr of otto I ufTner, plaintiff, and sgulnHt W. II Warren and Emily War ren, defendants, for th um of ;73, with lnter.t ihcnim at the rat of 10 per rem .r 4iiniin from the th day of February, isw, the costs and dls liumementu of suit Including at- torneys' fees and the rout tt and Uxn this writ (iiiiiiiiniiding nnd r'nulrlng nn to mak" siilr of th- following d'crlbed al proporiy, to. wit: Th 'Mt half of the southeast quar ter of M.-th.n twenty. three m town hlp No. sevni (7). N. R, 10 west Of Will, Mer. in cintaop county, Oregon, and lots '.hri-e and four, of block No. sixteen, In First Addition to Kindred Park, n sail county and state. Nolle s her t.y given that I will on Mondiiv. th th day of Mny, I90J. at tin hour of in o'clock m the firrerum or said day In fr..nt ..f an. I at tho court-hows.- door In the City r.f Astoria, Ore gon, rell st public auction to the high est bid It for ah tin. stinvr described r-al prop.-rty. t.. minify the d"cree. In-ti-rert, coats and nil itcciulng costs. TlKiS. I.INVILLE. Sheriff ,,f cinisop County, Oregon Axtorln. Oregon. April 3. 1901. AIi.MINISTItATi ill APPOINT K D. IN TIIK col'NTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OK CLATSOP. In the mutter ,f th estaie and ad mlcHlon to probate of Hi lax will and testament f imvld Whltn.v. -,r. de. ii'hhi-I: Notice is hereby Kw,.n that I have this day !! ttppolii(iN ,y tna County I ourt of the stud- of Oreinin. for flat. aop county, admliilsirator-wlth-the-wlll- iiniiex-u or the eHtat .,f ald Whit ney, Jr., densHid. All peraona having cl.iltn luaiiiHt mi, eatut,, Hr hereby noiin.d to present the aauie lo me, prop erly Verified, at I hP 'ifllce ..f tlol er.nr.IW clerk of Clatsop County, Oregon, with in fo iiioniiin rrorn nils date. . , , , W. V. CURTIS, Administrator or ib ii nt n..i.i Whitney. Jr.. deceus.,!. ' . ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice Is hercbv ikB r ,m anil after the aim, ,i., .. n... iam ii . property, Vix: All tn interest of thn i'.n,. ..t v t. ..... ln. ,h" HW' ''uar''" ot section 1. T. 5 N.. R. 9 W Win M... in ki.i. sop county, Oregon. The said Interest be- ii.enve,,.,! onr-rmir 0f nj,j Quar ter swtlon. Tl.li. i. ..""...Z. an order of the county court of Clat- v...u...jr, wrngon, made m the llwt day of April, 1901. , I ma v ho mi t rare J. Q. A. IJowlby. at Astoria. Or- I?imi ... J' c- ROWLEY, Ailnilnlsifntor of the Estate of F. M. April 2nd, 1!1. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Healed rr(.i .u i ..n.... . ... aon" win 'i'1 C,a,"P Couny 0re' Arlr'n iii ''''''''Ivod until 1:30 p. m H,meL.2'f.1W1; 1,y ,n' (;"ny Commls ' Clatsop County, Ore mil.:. Z ,"nHt'-uct.on of forty-two Clat mi. Xi'i ! Pt thereof, In i-iatsop County, Oregon vis' The Astoria. oin.. i.'.,ii r. Ir wagon road. No. TL t,ifln.HnmuHl '2 ln C0"iPHnnce with ffi,t;,ca,oB, m,w n w,,h All bids mimt ha o,... i-. .... . eeriin..,! u 7 . " wunipuniBU vy a r v.,. - V '7""u"' r said Md. I-Onles or n bin. -a- . "'i.nrieii, The ?onrt w.,.. .... . .it any oV all fidV "gBl 10 er.' Po,,r7 f the Counly Commission ers Court. ii .1 uucmttv County Clerk, "