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s rrirs-.-. : szzjz ME MORNING. A8T0R1AN., FRIDAY, JULY II, 1100 ?, f- ). JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main 661. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Pent by mail, per year .....14, SO Sent by malL per month M Served by carrier, per month 10 SEMI-WEEKLY. Bent by mull, per year. In advance 1100 Posts? free to subscriber. A'i communications intended for pab '.IcaUon should be directed to the editor. Business communication! of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to 'Th Astorlan." The Astorian guarantees to Ita ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rate can be had on ap plication to the business manager. For President WILLIAM M'KIXLEY, Of Ohio. Por Vice-President C THEODORE KOOSEVELT, Of Xcw York. HAWAILKN FRUITS. The Honolulu Republican of June 29 contains an Interview with a promi nent fruit shipper regarding the possi bilities and advantages of , extensive fruit-raising there and the exportation of tropical and semi-tropical varieties to the States. It is remarkable that our enterpris ing shippers and Importers here have paid so little attention to Importations of thit, kind, and now that a new line from Portland to Manila la being talked of, the Immense possibilities of his trade should be considered. Instead of the one poor Quality of banana now found In the Oregon mar ket, and for which the consumer has to pay from twenty-five to forty cents per dozen, many greatly supe rior varieties could be procured from the Hawaiian territory and elsewhere at a cost of from five to fifteen cents per doren to the importer. Choice bunches for shipping sell at Honolulu fcr one dollar each, and can be pro cured at Panama and tn some of the islands of the Philippine archipelago as low as twenty-five cents each. The common grade sold here costs much lew. The same Is true of the pineapple, which can be bought in the East Indies in unlimited quantities for three cents each, and landed In Portland Inside of four weeks' time. The price In the Ha waiian Islands is considerably higher because cf greater nearness to our market, but there Is no reason why we should pay twenty-five cents for an inferior fruit and find them hard to get at that price. Fresh limes, figs, grapes and mangoes could also be pro cured, and would meet a ready sale In our markets. The possibilities of our new terri tory as a great supply station of the choicest tropical fruits are stupendous and mean fortunes to the producers there, as well as to the enterprising shippers who will undertake importa tions to this coast on a large scale. JAPANESE JOURNALISM. ' The Astorian has just received the first Issue of a new paper called "The Japan Tribune," published in San Francisco. It Is the only paper pub- Lazy Livers re many times the causa of virions d ivutww. Ninety per ceot of th American people are said to be troubled with liver ami stomach complaints such a conxtipatiou, dizziuexa, Indigestion, bili(iuuea, aluggiah liver, etc. Baldwins Health Tablets No. 25 overcome and cure these tils. These tablets act as a gentle laxa tive. Tliey make the liver and stomach do their duty aa they should. Tne mart obstinate caaes yield to these little tablet. Tiiey coat 2jc and caa be procured at FRANK HART. crsor to Th. 3isen, fr-2 Com. St llshed In the English language In America under Japanese management, it and Is devoted to the dissemination of general Information suited to Japanese readers educated In English,' or to Amei loans Interested In Japanese affair. : There Is a charm about the style of Japanese writers who have a fair knowledge of English, though their florid language Pt often as amusing to American readers as It Is far-fetched. The following quotation from the ed itor's salutctory Is a ca.e In point: " Our editorial department shall contain brlc a brae which will radiate tld bits of the eerebral spice and pyrotechnics peculiar to our Individuality." The Tribune Is well printed on heavy paper and well edited, but more care In proof reading would Improve Its appearance. The publishers propose to extend Its circulation throiiKh.iut the English sp?aklng Japanese cettlements of th world, and as a means of Increasing the now-exlstirg familiarity and good feeling between Japan and America it will doubtless play an Important part. Nebraska hogs sold In Omaha, May 31, at it 50 per head more than on the same date four years ago. yet the World-Herald, Mr. Bryan's personal organ, which Is published In Omaha.aa strted very vigorously during the 1S94 campaign that the prices of no farm products could advance without the free and unlimited coinage of silver. Two billions two hundred millions of dollars was the value of our foreign commerce during the fiscal year Just ended, of which American vessels car ried 7 per cent foreign ships carrying 93 per cent and earning $200,000,000 at the expense of the American people. The sentiment in favor of the pass age of the ship subsidy bill grows stronger and stionger all ov,?r the coun try as the statistics of our foreign trade for the fiscal year Just ended are stud led. Under this administration, our farm ers, merchants and manufacturers have been assured that the markets of China would always be open to them in equal competition with other nations. Every corn-fed steer In Nebraska is now worth til to 116 more than In 1S96. Farmers In that state will baldly vote for democratic times again. The total gross earnings of railroads were 1238.000,000 larger last year than In 1S93. A CHRISTIAN HERO. Taco'ma Ledger. S.j many events of world-wide inter est have been taking place that the death of a hero, who, like Bayard and Sidney, was above fear and reproach, has attracted but little attention. Such a man was Admiral John W. Philip, who died a few days ago of heart dis ease. He Is the second eminent com mander of the Spanish-American War to pass over to the great majority. Admiral Philip had a long and honora ble career as an officer of the American navy, seeing active service in two wars. Admiral Philip will be best remem bered as the victorious commanler of the formerly hoodooed Texas, who said to his men at Santiago: "Don't cheer, boys, the poor devils are dying," and who after the battle bared his head and said to his ship's company: "I want to make public acknowledgement here that 1 believe in God the Father Almighty. I want all you officers and men to lift your hats and from your h-arta offer thanks to the Almighty." Captain Philip's words will be re membered with those of Philip Sidney and cf the galUnt Craven, who In the sinking monitor Tecumseh at Mobile aald: "After you, pilot," and stepped back to deah to allow his comrade to escape. Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIRECT ROUTE TO 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 Days to Salt Lake 2 J Days to Denver 3 Days to Chicago 4 J Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all train. For further Information apply to Or C, O. TERRT. W. E. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Agent 124 Third St, Portland. Or. G. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent O. R. A N. f Housework is hard AioAYithout GoldDtistJ Cleaning Silver laikwd ol ecowrlat tad rabblni tack elm of illw Meant!?, th whole etrvlc caa be at ntvttraly iliiml la a Itw ailauits. Afttreaca eweltae ailnr thouta be pat laie ee (kept Mpecltllr ht la earpoett tad cover COS tele vara filer, wblch a MaapeeatuU of Gold Dust Visaing Powder la added; eat the pas aa tbt rtac aaill ib water fen boillai potal, Ihea lift out each pltc vltfa wtr ipooa mi Urea aoh lietactaa. wlplai oalcaly viib chimoU tlie. The aircea Mcleaa aa ill b hlbl Hushes and leoe lib . T It total fran mt tn fefrklt KvH.ui.i auut rua oiMauaV Mlaai-a.Mi THI.I, Pal SANK OOMPaltt, Oliasa Not Vrtb Corrects all blemish s of IWi the face, remove blot- illSuOin SHlM. Pl'l. ln. sun- bum, frecklea nnd makes n . ,, a beautiful complexion. afinnrtinR ' bt UUliiUU0 WMh ni xcellent for deranged stomach. POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of ihe Fait Time AND SUPERB SERVICE NOW OFFERED BY THE WE HAVE 2-DaiIyFastTrains-2 TO IHE 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 PLLLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicago. Kansas City, St. Louis, iNew York, Boston, And Other Eastcrs I'uiots Tickets good Via Salt LaJc Clt and Denver. It Is to your Intereat ta um THE OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and ileeplng-car berths can be secured from G. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent O. R, A N. Co Astoria, Or., OR J. R LOTHROP, General Agent, 135 Third St. Portland, Or. It T. UXORIOUS 1 RAVEL THE "Northwestern Limited" 'rains, electric lighted throughout both Inside and out. and steam IimihI. art with. out exception, the finest trains In the worm, iney emooay tne latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid producton of the car builders' art These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on the famous "Northwestern Limited." All trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Block system. W. H. MEAD. F.C. SAVAGE. General Agent, Ticket Aft Portland. Ore. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIYER RAILROAD. Leave. PORTLAND. Arrive. Sj:00a.m.Portland Union Depot!ll:10 a.m. 6'55p.mifor Astoiiaand lnter-l 9:40p.m. 2j 30j me iiate poln t s. I 6 : 50p.m. f ASTORIA. 7.45 a.m.ForPortland 4 ln-U:M a.m. 6.10 p.m.rnvhliate points 10:30 p.m. Dally except Saturday." Saturdays only. . SEASIDE DmsloN! 8 r a, in f T.V. a. in. 11:: a. m Ill::i.rja. 1 4,00 p. u ,i a. m. 1 a. hi. . . f !i-M ii. m I A STORM . m. . m. 'y.Wi p. in. Haturday only. :15 a. m 'JA'i a. in 2;)0 p.m .... 5:M P. in I fl::0 a. m. J U-.'iM p. in. 1 .... l:ii. di. MKAHIDE I :zu p. hi. All trains make cloaa (wnnectiona ai Goble with all Northern Paclflo trains to and from the east or Sound points. ,. 3. C. MAYO, Gen'l VYt and Put. Agto Dr. T. N, Ball DENT18T. VII CommerolU Street AUTOTilA, ORX Or Sehlua eel's CTothtng Btors. GO EAST VIA . 4 SHORTEST ANDQUICKESTLINE TO St.Paul.Duliiili.Minni'aiiDlH.Chlca) and All Polns East DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER-1 ' VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through Tulare ami TonrUt Hloapara blniagauil lludot Sinukiui Library tara Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry., on sale at O. K. .4 N. Ticket Olflce, Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Office 268 MORRISON STKKET, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or address. A. B. C. DENNISTON. City Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portland TIMB SCHEDULES From lortland. DEPART Alatvs Chlcasi Portland HDeclal 15a. m Halt Lake, DenTer, Ft. Worth, Ouialia. Kan aa i.'lty, til. Louia, Chlcsga and Kant' 4 p. m. halt Lake. Denver, Ft. AtUntle EipieM 9 p. m. Worth, Oniaha, Kan aat t'lly.. X(. Laiiil, Chicago and Kan, 7 s. in. Walla Walla, l.-wlon, Kpokane Vljer, 6 p. ui. Hpoiltur, Mimieapo IN, m. Paul, Dnlulli, Milwaukee, Chingu ami Kut. Main. Prom Astoria OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! All Sailing LinU'i mt jecl to cliaiite. For ban franeitco-Nall j May 3, Ml. 18,23, Columbia JUver 7am Steamers x Sunday I To Port land aad Way Landings. 4a mtx Mu. day pnim ffirr. aiiii t . , ' Oretron ( tv, Newborg, l balem A Way-Land a, I WlllamatU sod Vara- . 7a.m. bin uiv. "fc Tnea,Tnur on.,Ved. auuoau Oregon City, Dayton, 4 1 aud Frt. TTA-lAUUlUga Riparia lave dly 3:45 a. m. Lv Uwlsta 9:uo a io daily Soak Rlvar. Kloarlato lwlitn. asm jWILI.AMETfK KIVEK i::6 p. m. Mod, Wed Tuea, Thui Saturday rurumiu yi turvaill aud way laiding. Kridaj O. W. LOUNSBERRY, Agent Astoria, W. H. HURLBURT, . Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Or. J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Guilder THE I01YKE. Strangers vinitinu In tne city will find the Louvre an attractive report wherein to spend the evening. Tlio Am me Sisters Lndies' OrchcHtra is still on the bills and presents nitchtly a rnnsical protfram of exceptional merit ilandsome pool and billiard rooms are a rcature in connection with the lioune. Palatable lunches will be served at nil pours H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING AU Goods) Shipped to Our Car Will Receive Special Attention. No, 3S Dnetn St., W. J. COOr. Utt Astoria. Or. Res. Tel. 1131. lOJolnirul WHITE COLLAR LINt Columbia River and Puget Bound Nav . Igatlon Company. ltally Gattert leaves Astoria dally except Sunday at t p, m. Leaves For' and dally except Bun day at I a, .i- White Collar Line tickets an 1 O, XL A N. tickets InUrchangeable on Balla tliticrl and llsaanln, A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria. Aft U. D. SCOTT. Telephone ILL President LKOAL M)III'M 1 i: :-r.- ' NOTICE 18 HKHEUY GIVEN That the conmlttee on strevU and iiubllo way of th t'omnum tiouncll of tlx City of Aatorla and the super luU'iulcnt of strc-'ts and city surveyor or aiiui liv. have nifd with thK au dltor and police Jiule, a certlllcalo of the completion of the Improvement ' S.-vvi.Ut street from the north line of lUtiul turret to the south line or As- tor stnet under onllnnnce No, 2014, by Clinton A !tn, the contractora, and Unit unleas objections are filed thereto tl'c tim- will be formally accepted at the next nu t tlnir of the Common Coun- ell of snid rliy. t- It. on Monday, the 10th tluy of July. 1W0. 11. K. NELSON. Auditor nnd Police Judge of Asitorls. lnte of Flint 1'utilliMton. July XI. 1900 Nt.iT ICS 13 UEREUY GIVEN Thnt th rointnlttee on uttwtsi and public ways of the Common Council of I tt- city of Aatorla and the auinTln- t. iuleiit cf aire't and city surveyor of find illy, hnvv Hlfd with the audi tor and police Jud, a certificate of th- completion of the Improvement of Commercial street from the west side of Tnilh street to the west side of Kluhth atre.'t. under ordinance No. Sill, by Clinton Son. the contractors, and Hint mile otl "'tli'iiit are filed there (o the same will be (ormally nccplud at th- iirxt meeting of th Common council of said city, to-wlt. on Mon- tluy. the loth day of July, 1. H. E. NELtiON, Auditor nnd Police Judge of Astoria, 0te of Hint publication July 12, 1900. NMTICK 13 HEUEHY GIVEN That the City of Aatorla Intend to Im prov-j Seventeenth atrei In the City of Axtorla. t litmip I ouniy, Oregon, from thr south line f Irving avenue to the north line of Jerome avenue, by gracing said portion of said street to the estuhllithi'd grade Ih-Mif through out the entire width thereof and by planking mild street with three-Inch by lMiu-h Mr planka to a width of six teen foet through the middle or cn ter there if and coimiructlng a nil walk nlth a gutter on the east aide of stud portion of aald street and laid iniprovvnivnl In matters of detail to be ni.tdi. mcordliig to the specifications tli.-nfor to he riled with the auditor and police Judge of said city by the city aurveyor. Tliul tlii district of land and prenv ! ti be nnaesaed to defray the costs and rxii'ni'( of said Improvement I it follows ('( nim-nrlng at the north ran corner of lot 6 In block it In the part of the City of Astoria laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlvetey and running thencji on a straight line to the outh'UM corner of lot a In said block and I mining thence westerly on a straight line to the southwest corner of lot 11 In block 53 In said Hhlveley's Astoria, snrt tnence northerly on a straight line to the northwest corner of lot 2 In i aid block 53, and running thence easterly In a straight line to the place of beginning, all In Clatsop County, Plate or Oregon . That this notice Is published for eight days by order of the Common Council of the Cl'y of Astoria, th first publication thereof being on Tues day, the 10th oay t July, im. H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That It Is the Intention of the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria to entubllsh the grade of Duane street In that part of the City of Astoria laid out anil recorded by J. M. Shlveley from the etjst line of Me 'lure's Astoria to th earn line cf Seventeenth street, at the following height above the base of grade us established by ordinance No. 71, of the City of Astoria, entitled, "An ordinance establishing a base of grades for the streets of the City of AHtorni,' to-wlt: At the east lli.e of the town of As torla us lull! out and recorded by John Mi-Clure and extended by Cyrus Olney, 24.5 feet throughout the width thereof. At the Intersection of Luune street with Fourteenth street, on the north side 23.5 feet and on the south side 23.5 feet. At the Intersection of Duane St. with Fifteenth street, 34 fett on the north side ami 36 feet on the south side. At the intersection of Duane street with Klxteenth street. 35 feet through out the entire crossing. At the Intersection of Duane street with Seventeenth street. 24 feet throughout the entire crossing. The street between the points men tioned or crossings to be on a straight or even slope throughout the width thereof. Thnt this notice Is published for ten succeiwIVH days by order of the said council, tho first publication being on Saturday, July 7th, 1900. H. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. NOTICE is hereby filven that by virtue of an order madj nnd entered by Hon. John Hnynrt, . referee In bankruptcy for the 'ilMtrlcl court of tho United States f"r the Dlntrlct of Oreg m,' on July 9, 1900, in the mutt -r of K. It. Jextiup, bankrupt, I will, on Saturday, August 11, at 2 p. m., sell on the premises to the highest I'idiler for cah, subject to the approv nl of the court, nil the right, tltlu and IntireBt of said bankrupt In and to the following described premises, to wlt: Lots 6 to 82, Inclusive, block 6, lotH 5 to 31, inclUHlve, block 8; lots 6 io 31. Induslv?. blo':k 7; lots 1 to 22, Inclusive, block 10; lots 1 to 22, Inclu sive, block 11; lots 1 to 22, Inclusive, block 12; rind iota 5 and 6, block 9, all In Hemlock Park addition to Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon. ' A. W. PrtESCOTT. Trustee, Snlem, Or., July 10, 1900. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis trator of the estate of K. M. Bewley, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned at the office of J. Q. A. Howlby In Astoria, Oregon, prop erly verlfled within six months from this date. 1 J. C. liEWLEY. July 13, 190. LEGAL NOTIt'K. NOTICK roll PUMJOATtON, , I'tilted Slate Und Ottl.'s, Orvgon City, Oregon. Juiy t, ikw, Notlct Is hereby given that tn coin Pllunco with the ,inivUlons of the act of emigres of J mi 3, 117)1, siitltled "An set for the sals of timber lands lit the states of California. Oregon, Ne vadn, snd Washington Territory," as rxtended to all public land state by Met of AUKUMt i 1MU, Otlillo M. LogSII, of Astoria, county of Clin nop, state of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn statein'nt No, 6S43, for the purchase) of th H. W. i of Hoctlon No, In Township No, ( N ttang No. 7 ., nnd will offer proof to show that the land sought Is inorw valuable for It timber or atone tlnui for agricultural purtHses, aud to eatnhllsh lier claim t said land heforo the Iteglater and Receiver of this oillce at Oivgon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 3d day of October, llWO, She name a wttnea.iea; JuIIvih t lurbe. of Olney, (liegon. B baattou tllusor, of Olney, Oieg.in, Jacob Ivuk, of i 'Iney, On gou, John Ulutor, of Olney. Oregon. Any nnd all nerjoiia chtlmlng ad venely the above deacrlbed land ar rfii''ted to ill their claims In this otl'ce on or before snld 3d day of Octo ber. 1900, CHAS. U, MtKMHCS. Keglaler, NOTICK rtlt PL'ULICATION. t'nltcd States Iiid OITtce. Oregon City, Oregon,, juiy I, ivu. Notice I hereby given that In com I'llunce with tho provision of the act of congress of Jun 3, llii's, entitled "An net for the sale of timber liuul la l'ie slate of California, Orvftan. No- vudtt, nnd Washltigtoii rcrtitory." m extended to all public land states by m-t of Ausuat 4. lsjj. William C. Logan, ct Astoria, county of Clatsop, state of Oiegon, has this day filed In this oltlco hi sworn statement N i. 5243, for tho piiithnee of the M. K. U of Section No, 3 in Township No. N lUngo No, 7 ' and will offer pnnif to show that the land sought I more valuable for Its timlH-r or stone than for agricultural purioses, and to ciitablish hl client to i..tii land before th luglsitr and Iteceiver of this olllc at Oregon City, -'egon. on eilneaday, ths M dsy of October, 1900, lie names as witnesses: Julius Ourlx. of Olnry. Oregon. Sc- hiiNtlon tlliiwr, of Olney, Oregon, Jacob ivnk, of oiney, Oregon, John tllaser, or liinry, Oregon. Any and all ivr-iona claiming ad verey tho aliovj-d.-errlbrd lands are rciuested to nie their rlnlma In this otticf .in or lxfire the said 3d day of October, iwo. CHAS. a MoORKa. Iteglstnr, NOTICI3 OF ADMINISTRATION, In the County Court of the State of or-goii. ror the County of Clatsop. In the matter of the estate of Jemima Skllihe, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that th un dersigned has le-'tt duly apMlnted by the county court of the state of Oregon, for Clatsop county, administrator of t le estate of Jemima Hklbbe, )cead. All persons having claims against said tste ar hereby ruired P present the same to me properly vert lied, as hy law required, at No. 627 Ilond street, In the city of Astoria. Clatsop county. Oregon, within six months from the list hereof. , Dated this 10th Hay of July. 1900. ALEX L. SKHiDE Administrator of the estate of Jemima Fkibiie. decmsed. GOVERNMENT PUOP08AL3. Treasury Department, OfTlc Hupervl. Ing Architect. Washington, D. C, July J, ivoo: Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until 1 o'clock p. m.. on ths tit h day of August, iuo, and then opened for the construction of llar racks and Hoepltal Buildings at th I'mtel States Quarantine Station, As tmliv, Oregon, In accordance with draw ing and specification, copies cf which nisy be had at the discretion of ths Supervising Architect, by applying to mis ontc or Hurgeon In charge at th Station. JAMKS KNOX TAYLOR, Supervising Architect, NOTICE TO STREET CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given that up to ths hour of Z o'clock p. m. of the 14th day of July, 1900, the committee on streets snd public ways of the Common Coun cil of the City of Astoria, will receive sealed bids for the Improvement of Fifteenth street from the south line of Exchunge street to the north litre of Irving avenue, according to the pro visions of Ordinance No. 2522 of said city, and the plans and specifications tlierefor on file with the auditor snd police Judge. The right Is reserved to reject any and all hid". C. C. UTZINOER. L. AOREN. W. J. COOK, . Committee on Streets snd Public Ways, Dated, this loth day of July. 1900. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OfTlcj at Oregon City, Oregon, June 23, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has (tied notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and' that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on August 20, 1900, vlx: Jasper N. Fowler, H. E. No. 12454 for the lots 9. 10, 15 and 16, Section 13, Tp. 4 N II, 10 W. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said lid, vis: James S. Itnthbun, Df Portland, Oregon, A. D. Rockafellow, of Portland, Oregon, W, S. Cone, of Hay City, Oregon, John Flnley, of Astoria, Oregon. CHAS. H. MOORES, Register. NOTICE FOR PITULICATION, Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, June 23, 1S0O. Notice Is heheby given thnt the fol lowing-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to mak final proof In sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on August 20, 18(0, viz; James 8, Rathbun, H. E. No. 12,444, for the 8. E. V4 of Section 18,' Tp. i N R. 9 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. N. Fowler, of Portland, Oregon, A. D. Rockafellow, of Portland, Oregon, W. 8. Cone, Pay City, Oregon, John Flnley, of Astoria, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. LKOAL NOTK'tS NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. , United State Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, July J. 1900. Nolle Is hereby slveii that In cotnpll. nc with the provisions cf th act of c hi reus entitled "An act for tlm sals of timber lands In I tin states of Call rot iiln. On nun, NavHdo, and Washing tou Territory," a extended to all Pub lin Land states by act of August 4. W3. Luther Kugvr. of Seattle, county of King, stats of Washington, has this dsy (lied In this olflcs his sworn state ment No, blii, for th purchase of th N, K. M of Section No, 4 In Township No, N Range No, I W and will offur proof (u show that th laud sought Is morn valuable for Us timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to eatitbllah his claim to suld land befor tli lirglater snd Receiver of this uiltcs at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the SMh day of MoptvmW, 1900. 11 names ss wltn ': Bartholomew J, Burke, of Seaside Oregon, Jauie T. Burke, of Heosl le, Oregon t 'Hat lee HuibdUKh. of Volga, South Dakota, William Burke, of Ha side, Oirgon, " Any and all persons claiming ad versely th above. described lauds sts reiuiated to nt their claim In this ottlce on cr befor said HMh d.iy of September, Woo. C1IA8. O. MOORES, Register. NOTICE FPU PUBLICATION, 4 United States Land Olllco. Oregon City, Oregon. July S, Ym. Notle u hereby given that In com pllsnc with the provisions cf the set of coiigres Kit Juti 1, 1S7S, entitled "An act for th tale of ilmUr land In the states of California, Oregi.n, N vada, ana Washington Territory." as extended to sll Public Ijind States by jt't ot August 4, im. Clmrip Hsr bough, of Volga, county of Brokings, tut or South Dakota, has (his day filed. In this utiles his sworn statement No. 5237. for the purchase of th N. W, V of Section No. 1 In Township No. 4 N Rang No. 9 W., snd will offer proof to show that ths land sought Is more valuable for It timber or stotts than for agricultural purpose, and ta eatabllah his claim to said land before the R- glKvr and itevvJwr of this ortlos ftt Oregon City. Oregon, on Friday, the isih l,iy of September, 1900. He name aa wltneasrs: Bartholomew J. Burke, of Seuilds, Oregon, J auirs T. Burke, of Seaside, Oregon. William Burke, of Beaalde. Or g"n. Luther fcugrr. of Meatus, Wash. Ington, Any and all persons claiming ad versely the sbov-desorlb.-d lands are riueid to file their claims In this ottlce on or before said gttih dsy of September, 1U0. CHAS. I). MOORES. Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lsnd Office, at Oregon City. Oregon, Jun 2). ioo. Notice hereby given that ths fol-lowlng-iittined settler has Itlcd notlo ot his intention to make final proof In support of his claim; and that aald proof will be made befor th Itegliter snd Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on August so, loo, vis: Andmw D. Rockafellow. H. E. No. 1:450. for ths E. H of . W. U and Ms I and . Section Is, Tp. 4 N It. 9 it names the following wltnesse to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: mi. H. Ilathbun, of Portland. Oregon, J. N. Fowler, of Portland. Oregon, W. H. Cons, of Ray City. Oregon. John Flnley, of Astoria. Oregon. CHAS. U. MOOTtE8. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offlc at Oregon City. Oregon. Juns It, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that th fol lowing named settler has filed notlo of his Intention to maks final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will b mad befor the County Clerk of Clatsop County at Astoria, Oregon, on July 30. lswo. vis: JOHN ANTTILA. H. E. No. 116M. for ths lots P, 10. 14 and 14, section 17. T 4 N, It I W. H name th following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon said land, vis; Harry Hill, of Push. Oregon; Ja kob Hlltunen. of Push. Oregon; William I", ot Push, Oregon; Albert Hill, of Push. Oregon. CHARLES B. MOORES, . Register. SEALED PROPOSALS. Office of C. Q. M Vancouver Bar rack. Wash., July 2. 19iKl. Healed pro. posals, in triplicate, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. m., August !, 1900, and then openej, for furnishing forage and bedding at the several mil itary posts in this department and camp at Skogway, Alaska, and Port Valdex, Alaska, for fiscal year ending June 30, part. Information furnlnhed here or by quartermasters si posts U. 8. reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part there of. Envelope containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for Forage and Bedding at ," and ad dressed to undersigned. J. W. Jacobs, C. Q. M, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notlcs Is hereby given that ths tin- doralirned has honn hu ik. "J mi- tvuiuy court of Clatsop county, Oregon, duly appointed executor of the last will and testament of L'vellne Slferte, deceased: and that said will hna hnnn 1nlu .. en snd admitted to probate by said VUUI 1. All persons having claims against tho aetata of anld iI,w.ma tnn.. - sent the same, duly verified, i0 th uouiiisiKnnij, at tne omce of Harrison Allen, nttorney at law, room 7, Pag bullillnir. In Aalnrln nPn ...i.i.V- six months from this date. ALBERT F. SIFERTE, Executor of the Last Will and Testa- IllCnt Of JCvellnn Hlfneta lla..l Doted this 11th day of June, woo, FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice In herehv irivan ,u derslgned, sdmlnlstrator of the t-stats . ftunaner, deceased, has filed In the county sourt of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county, his final RCCOtint ns stlch ndmtnlutr.iA. .u . stunu has been set for hearing Mon day, the 10th day of July, 1900, at 10 o clock a. m., at the county court rooms at the court house, In the City of As- iorm, m uiaisop county, Oregon. All nersona 1ntAenMto1 In .,m ...... are hereby notified to then and there M'penr ano enow cause, If any, why the said final account should not be allowed and ths personal property be longing to said estate distributed, the administrator discharged and his bondsmen exonerated. . , , , , S. B. GORDON, Administrator of the Estate of J. W. MInaker, Deceased Dated this 8th day of June. 1900. ) -1