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ME MORNING AMWUAN, tyGDNKSpAV JULY 1, - 1UK) JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main 6L TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent by mall, per year t0 hv mull. ner month M hv carrier. rer month....... M SEMI-WEEKLT. Sent by mall, per ye"""- advance UM Postage tree 10 suosenoera. All communications intended (or pb- '.icatlon should be directed to the editor, Piiftinnta communication of all kinds and remittance must be addressvd to The Aatonan. The Astonan guarantees to Its ad .niiura th largest circulation ot any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising" rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. Pot President WILLIAM ft'KISLEY, Of Ohio. ; For Vice-President THEODOltE; KOOSEYELT, Of Ne v.York. THAT AWFUL MAN. "Protect the lives and property of American citizens In China and all rights guaranteed to friendly powers by treaty, but preserve the territorial en tirety ol the Chinese nation and insist upon equal and Impartial trade rights for all commerce In all parts of the empire," That, in brief. Is the policy of the United States In China as defined by Secretary Hay. It Is honest, patri otic and humane. It is a complete an swer to the democratic clamor of "Im perialism." "militarism." territory grabbing," and other choice polysylla bic bugaboos. It Is a strong policy, a clean policy, a winning policy, says the Spokane Chronicle. Did Wiliam McKlnley possess that smbition to grab lands which has been so freely attributed to him by the dem ocratic press, what would be easier than, at this time, to demand tne ob struction of the treacherous Chinese government, and Insist that in the di vision of the empire the United States shall be awarded a share? Such a plan. It is safe to predict, would promptly se cure the support of all the great pow ers of Europe; for a slice cf China Is exactly what each earnestly df sires. In all the world Just one man's consent Is lacking to blot the Chinese empire from the map. That man is William McKlnley, and Wiliam McKlnley says No." .... . - .... Stretching eat one hand to protect the iivs, the property and trade rights of American citizens; stretching out the other to drive back the robber nations which would tear the old empire to bloody fragments and crush the Chin ese people to the level of helpless strfs there stands William McKlnley, the tyrant, the throne-seeker, the modern Julius Caesar, the slave of an all-de stroying ambition, the awful midnight terror of democracy. THE TRUSTS AND THE PEOPLE. By Rev. Sam P. Jones. From the Manufacturers' Record, Baltimore. The large trusts and combinations al ready formed and being formed by ag gregations of capital are considered hurtful to the masses and the common people. This is a theory. Theoretically a thing may be so, and practically it may be very untrue. When we speak of trusts and combines we think of the Standard Oil Trust, the Sugar Trust, the Tobacco Trust, etc. When the Standard Oil Trust was formed I was paying 40 cents a gallon for kerosene oil; I am getting It now for ten cents a gallon. I was paying twelve and one half cents for sugar several years ago, but when the combines set In we got it at five and one-quarter. When the Whiskey Trust was organized I was in hopes It would put up whiskey where the pcor devils couldn't get it, but they have F?emed to cheapen that clown to where they can pay the government J1.15 a gallon revenue on It and yet sell It for $1.27, which demonstrates that they are making It and letting the pub lic have It for about twelve and one half cents a gallon. Tht-re is no doubt about the aggrega tion of wealth, with brains controlling It, that they can manufacture any ar ticle cheaper than It Is or has been manufactured on a small scale. Ths great railroad combinations, many think, will eat us up blood rare. Oc casionally I get on a little Jerk-water roa,u that is not 'in the combination, audi want to double my accident poll clt'S, and be satisfied with a 15-mlle-an- hour mil nn.1 console myself with the li'ea that I can ride all day for a dol Inr; but whtn I get on the Pennsyl vanla or Vamlrbilt system of roads with their schedules forty mllos an hour, vestibule trains, with parlor cars sleeping cam, dining cars, I have hotl on wheels carylng me towards my destination, and all this for about two cents a mile. Give me the road that Is In the combine to carry me where I am going. Public sentiment Is the safeguard which is thrown arou.id all aggrega Hons of wealth and all combinations of Interest. The Standard Oil, the rail road combinations, the Sugar Trust are as sensitive to public sentiment as the snow-bank to the rays of the sun, Trusts and combines will not hurt the public, but stockholders and bond' holders may suffer later on, when those bulky institutions become unwieldy and fall with their own weight Fifty thousand men In the United States, per haps not more, are Interested In the great trusts of the country. Those 50, 000 men know that there are 70,000,000 of other people in America, and their wisdom teaches them where boundary lines are, over which ihey cannot go without peril to themselves and dlsuS' ter to their business. No combination now says "damn the public." but they have their weathercocks out on every prominent cupola watching how the wind blows. Of course, political capital can be made out of such formations of wealth and social orders may raise the black flag to fight them; but I am a thousand times more afraid of demagogues and politicians than I am afraid of trusts and combines. Good government which means not only the well-being of the cltlsen, but the overthrow of all that will hurt the citizen depends upon good men In office, and we had better pay less attention to what we call trusts and combinations and more at tention to those whom we elect to of fice in the municipal, state and nation al governments. Mr. Stead, In his book "If Christ Came to Chicago," speaks of the "Big Four of Chicago," and says of them that "their methods are clean and their transactions are honest, but that In the road of their success lies the blood and bones of the victims over whom they have run to success." . The successful man or com bination "means ' the- downfall of other men and .other: combinations. One preacher Is preaching to 5.000, twenty preachers around him consider sev enty-five a full house, and a hundred a perfect Jam; one physician making $10,0O a year, and forty little doctors In the neighborhood not making their grub. A Wanamaker selling $30,000,' 000 a year means many little merchant applying for clerkship In his store. It is the survival of the fittest, it may be, When God made this world He made mountains towering Into the clouds and valleys below the level of the sea; hs made lakes and oceans; He spread out the prairies of the West and piled up mountains around the little valleys along the ranges of the Rockies and the Alleghenles. In the ocean's waters we find whales and some very small fishes, and when the whales come along the little fish have to hide out. I have travelled over this country from ocean to ocean, and from Montreal to Gal' veston. annually for twenty years. have watched the progress of events and the processions as they marched. I have yet to know of a single Instance where combines and trusts hurt the masses or permanently raised the price of any product I am a thousand times Distress after eating is nosed from tbe stomach Dot be(rinninu itai work iiamwiiat-iy. Until it Kt to work you fuel & u tremed the food lays in your stow och like h weight. To start digestion to make th stnmaou do it work you mubt aiMst it if your stomach is weak or nlow to work. Baldwin's Dyspepsia Tablets No. 21 taken after meals supplies the stora trb with oeeetwary adds and juicw which uixeat the food quicklv in proper manner. To (ret the beat results aw Baldwin's Health Tablets No. 6 with tbe Dyxpepua Tablets. Ths Dyspepua Tsbkits oovt Mm sad eaobehaaak FRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olsen, (00-) Com. St T)) Ul I The Washing Powder. Cleans Everything from Cellar to Garret more willing to deal with the trusts ai'd combines and purchase their prod ucts than I ant to put my money Into their Institutions and Imperil my hold ings, conscious of their want of stabili ty ami feurlitg their final downfall. Of course these great combinations affect legislation, If they do not control It in many Instances, but while they may procure legislation In their own Interest yet they have one eye upon the public sentiment all the time, con scious that they can go Just so far and no farther. Here and there they have shut down a manufactory or closed up Institution and affected some In dividuals, but we are not looking from that standpoint. When we look at the TO.OOO.rtOO of our population, we say they are only procuring cheaper and buying for less money these products than they could have done under other circum stances. With the final disintegration of trusts and comblues which will Inevlt- ably come when financial dtsaster and shrinkage ot values shall come of course, the surplus of their product will be thrown upon the market and only the stockholders Id these trusts and combines will suffer. As sure as that the sun shines, whenever any institu tion becomes unwleldly because of Its xiie ami hulk. It will finally fall nf Its own weight I am an expansionist and I believe that one of the causes of the stringency and shrinkage of values In this country Is because we have not gone out over the seas with our products as we should have -done. While there' Is a demand for our products of the farm and man ufactory of this country there will al ways be plenty of money; but when wheat and corn and cotton and all kinds of manufactures are a drug on tbe mar- I ket, and no demand for, them, then we have string ?ncy and hard times. But when the highways over the seas shall be laden with our products Into foreign countries, and the gold Is brought back in the ships, then we shall flourish per ennially. These great combinations are the only powers in this country that can do this thing for us. A negro and an old mule can make corn and cotton; a fellow with a two Hundred dollar saw mill can make lumber; but only agffregatlons of wealth can build ships and open markets In foreign lands. L T 1IUXURI0US 1 RAVEL THE "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both lnslds and out, and steam heated, art with out exception, the finest trains In ths world. They embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling pumic, ana auogetner are tne 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 BT. PAUL, TOR 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 thin line are protected by the Interlocking Block system. W. H. MEAD. F.C. SAVAGE. General Agent, Ticket Agt Portland. Ore. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leeve. PORTLAND. Arrlv!. :00a.m.PortIand Union Depot;il:10 a.m. 6-55p.mfor Astorlaand lnter-l 9:40p.m. 12:30 " me3iate points. I 5:50p.m. I ASTORIA. i 7.45a.m.lFor Portland 4 ln-jU:M ;10 p.m.rrnjhJlatepoInts 10:30 Daily except Saturday. .Saturdays only. am. p.m. SEASIDE DmSION. 8 l'i a.m.. f 7! a. in. U::a.m... i 10:: a. i 4.00 p. I I... 5:i0p. I ,.WMi a. m. lh tj a. m. . ASTOKI 1 y.w n. ni... . m. 6M p. m. Saturday only. 6:15 S 8:15 a m 9:45 a. m I 2-;w p. m ( 5:'K)p. m J I fl:?0 . m. 1 VtM p. m. .... l:ip. m. I 7:20 p.m. SEASIDE All trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pacific train to and from the east or Bound nolnu. J. C. MATO, Oen'I FVt and Afoot Best GO EAST VIA SHORTEST ANDQUCKESTLINE TO StPaul.DQluth, Minneapolis, t'hlcajjj and All Tolns East DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. I vluloni Buffe Hutokmg Library Car. Tickets to points East via Portland Rnd the Great Northern Ry., on sale at O. R. A N. Tlck-t Omce. Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Office 268 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND. i Fnr rafea fntrira and full Informs- lon regarding Eastern trip, call on or uuresa. A. B. C. DENNISTON. City Pass, and TL'ket Agent. Portland. fern KM . ,1.." u, . ' "" y ' ilOJolwuL TIM8 SCHEDULES ' DEPART From rorUauu, Aaaivl Chlotir.i- Salt Lake, Denver. Ft. I Portland Worth, Omaha. Kan- . epecial ui i;ity. St. Louis. r-m- S IS a. m Chicane and Ea , , Halt Lake. Denver, ft. At'antle Worth, On.aha. Kan- ram Kxpnwa a city. xt. Louis, P Chicago and Kai, WalliTWalls. l.-wl,ton, Hpokane Spokane. Mlnneano 'Iyer, ii,, hi. P.ul, Dnluth, ":in. 6 p. m. Milwaukee, Chicauo ami Kaat. From Aitorta ! OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 'All Sailing Date cub- I ject to change. For Han Frsneiico-Hll May 3, 8, 18, la. 23. Columbia ftlvor 7 am Steamers in mUt Kx Sunday To Portland ea4 Mosday Way Landings. i . From Portland . , , ExV. "ay rLLAM,.',mu VKR ' Oregon Cltv, Newberf, oalein A Way-Land I. 7 a. m "'" Vssm j.jopm Tna,Th'ur Wers. Mon.frei and Hat Oregon City, Dayton, 4 and Frt. Way-handlngi. Klparla Mfc.D,, LUwisto iave dly nks Rlr. 9;U0 M 3:45 am. KiparlatoLewliton. daily am WIIXAMETTK KIVEIt 4:ii0p.in. Tnei.Tbui Portland to Oirvalll. Mod, Wed Saturday and way I lading. Kriday G. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent, Astoria. W, H. HURLBURT. Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland. Or. J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builder. THE lOlVKE. StraDKero vinitinif In tue citv will flml the Lotme au attractive resort wherein to spend tbe evening. The Amme Histors Ladies' OrcbeHtra is still on the bills and presents nightly a mimical program of exceptional merit, Handsome pool and billiard rooms are a feature in connection with the house. Palatable lunches will be served at all nonrs H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped, to Our Care Will Receive Special Attend oei. No. hit Duane St, Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. MgT j Res. TeL 11M. POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fast Time ; : AND " , 1 , SUPERB SERVICE NOW OFFERED BY TUB . . WE HAVE 2-DaiIyFast Trains-2 TO THE EAST If you cannot take the morning train, trav via the evening train, lloth are finely equipped. 'OUR SPECIALTIES" FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. . LIKRARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicago. Kansas Cltv, St. Louis, Xcw Vorh, Hostoa, Ami Other Eastcn Taints Tickets good via Salt Lake City and ut-nver. It Is to your Intore.it to use THE OVKItLAM) LIMITED. Tickets and slieplng-CHr berths can be secured from G. W. L'JUNSMERKY, Agent O. It. A N. Co., Astoria, Or,, OR J. H. LOTMROP, General Agent. 13S Third St. Portland, Or. Oregon Short Line Railroad.' THE DIRECT ROUTS TO Montana. Ulah, Colorado . i and all Eastern Points. Glses choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Paclno Fast Mall Una, or tne wo uranae boenio unes. LOOK AT T1IJS TIM 8) 1 J Days to Salt Lake 2 J Days to Denver ' 3 Duys to Chicago 4 J Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping ears, and Pullman Mi- ace sleepers, operated on all traina. For further Information apply to Or C. O. TERRT, w. e. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Art Gen. Agent. m : ut xnira bi., roruani. or, ' G. W. LOUN8BERRT. Agent O. R. A N. Dr. T.N. Ball DENTIST. IT Com mere! tl Street, ASTORIA. ORE. Over Schlussel's Clothing Store. LKOAL NOTICES NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That It Is the Intention of the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria to eataoiiHh the grade of Duane street In that part of the City of Astoria laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlveley from the ehHt line of McClure's Astoria to the earn line of Seventeenth street, at the following height above the bane of grades as establlnhed by ordinance No, a, of the City of Astoria, entitled. "An ordinance establishing a bane of grades for the streets of the City of Astoria.' 'to-wlt: At the east line of the town of As toria as laid out and recorded by John jnci-iure and extended by Cyrus Olney, 24.6 feet throughout the width thereof. At the Intersection of Duane street with Fourteenth street, on the north Hide 23.5 feet and on the south side JS.6 feet. At the Intersection of Duane St. with fifteenth street, 34 feet on the north HUe and it feet on the south side. At the Intersection of Duane street with Sixteenth street, 35 feet through out m entire crossing. At the Intersection of Duane street with Seventeenth street. 24 feet inrougnout the entire eroding. The street between the Dolhts men tinned or crowing to be on a straight r even slope throughout the width thereof. That this notice Is publlnhed for ten succeenlve days by order of the raid council, the (Hut publication being on Saturday, July 7th, lftOO, If. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judg of the City of Astoria. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, June 23, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing named nettler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be mad-i before the Iteglmer and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on August 20, 1900, viz: Japer N. Fowler, II. E. No. 12434 for the lots 9. 10, 13 and 16, Section 13, Tp. 4 N., R. 10 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: James S. Rathbun, of Portland, Oregon, A. D. Rockafellow, of Portland, Oregon, W. 8. Cone, of Bay City, Oregon, John Finley, of Astoria, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORES, , Register. Jill LKOAL NOTICM. NOTICE 13 IIICHKUY GIVEN i 1 1 i That the City of Astoria Inltmhs to Im prove Seventeenth street In tlio City ft Astoria, i'lit'p County, Oregon, from the smith lino of Irving avenue to the north Hue of Jerome avenue, by grading salil portion of nl4 street to the established grade thereat ttnnugh wit the entire wtiltlr thereof and by ('Linking ulil street with three-Inch by IMiu'h II r planks to a width of six teen feet through th tnliMlu or con fer thereof and constructing a side walk with a gutter on the east Ule ot mM portion of said street ami laid Improvement In matters of detail In be made according to the specifications therefor lo be filed with the au.lltoi ami ilce Judge of said city by the city surveyor. That the district of lands and prm Ift'S t'i lie assessed in defray the cost and expenses of said Improvement Ii as follows' Commencing ut thtt north rmn corner of lot S in block 53 In the part of the City of Astoria mid out and recorded by J. M, Hhlveley and running thence on a straight line to the southeast corn -r of lot I In said bloc and running thence westerly on summit line to the southwest comer of lot U In block S3 In said Hhlveley Astoria, and thence northerly on straight Hue to the northwest comer of lot 3 In i aid block M, nnd running thence easterly In a straight line to the place of beKlnnlng, nil In Clulsop loiiuiy, state or Oregon , That this notice Is published for cluht nays by ordr of the Common Council of the City of Astoria, the flint publication thereof being cm Tile- oit.v, the luth day t July, iwo, II. E. KrILHOtf. Auditor and Tollce Judge of the City or Astoria. NOTICE FOR PUItLICATION. I'lllted States Land OtTlje. Oivgnn City, uivgon, July t, iw. Notice Is herrby given that In com Pliance with the ,ruvUlins of ths act or congtYii of June 3. lsTS. entitle. "An net for the snle of timber lands in tne states of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and m salilnaton Territory ." extended to alt public land mates by or August t. oitniu m. Logan or Astoria, county ot Clatsop, etate of rrgon, hits this tiny filed In this olTIc ner sworn statetnmt No. for the tnin-nase of the H, W. of H-ctlon No, in Tonnahtp No. N.. llunse No, nnd win offer proof to show tarn the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural lrK nen. and to establish her claim to said land before the KegUtrr and Receiver of this oillco at Oregon City, Tenon, on We In.'aday. the 3d day of October, IW0, .Tie nniues as iinejs: Julius Garb, of Olney. Oreon. 6s, burnt, m Oins-r. of Olny, Oregon, Jacob Ueim. r Olney, Oregon, John Glaier, or uitiey, uregon. Any nnd all persons claiming ad verly th above de'rlbd lands are reiurtU to tile their claims In Oils olt'te on or before said Id day of Octo Der, iwi, CIUS. D. MOORES. .Register, NOTICE FOR PUItLICATION. I'nlted Stales Land Ortlce. Oregon City, vregon, July t, ioo. Notice Is hereby slven that In cum pllanre with the nrovialona of ih m i oi congress or Jmie I. IttTSt. entitled An act for the sills of timber lamia In I'm states of California. Uiua-on. Ne. vada. end Washington Trrltory., as extend io all Dublin Innd states by net of August 4. Ml. Wlllliun C. Loir an ot Astoria, county of Clataon. ataU of Ongon. has this day flind in ihu .,rMo his sworn statement Nj. &243, for the 1'iircnase or tne 8. K. H of Section No, 8 In Township No. ( N., Range No. t w and win offer Droof to sbuw that the land sought Is more valuable for us umovr or stone than for agricultural purioses, and to establish his claim to sild land before the Register and Receiver of this olflce at Orea-ofi City. wrvgiin, on Wednesday, the 3d day of October, 1W0, ne name as witnesses. Julius Garb, of Olney. Oreson fie, baxtlon Uluser. of Olney. Oregon, Jacob iH-nk. of Olney. Oregon, John Glnser, oi vinrjr, vregoa. Any and all uenens claiming ad, veraeiy me aoovj-uescriDea lands are ri'iuested to flle their clalma In thla oillie on or fore the said Jd day of oi louer, im, CHAS. B. MOORES. Register, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the County Court of the State of vregon. tor tne County of Clatsop. In the matter of tha ewiat f j,mimi axiDiie, aeceased. Notice Is hereby riven that ih on derslgned has be-jn duly appointed by mu couiiiy coun or me state or uregon, for tiatsop county, administrator of t ie estate or Jemima Sklbbe, deceased. All persons having claims aaalnst said t state are hereby required to present me same to me properly verified, as liy law required, at No. 627 Uond atrat. In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, uregon, within six months from the note neror. Dated this 10th day of July. 1900. MAX I. Hk'IHHP- Administrator of the Mtutt nf Jemima nxinne, .leciaied. JUVKRNM ENT PROPOSALS. treasury Department, office Supervis ing Architect, Washington, V. C, neuiea I'l'onoHa s Will be recelvml at this otllce until i o'clock tl. in., on rh tilh day of Auirunt. 11)00. and than opcne.i ror tbo construction of Bar- ucks and Hospital llulldlnira at the l.'nitel ritates Quarantine Htutlnn. a. torla, Oregon. In a',corr1nncn with ,i,a,v. Ing and epftr.lilcatlon, copies cf which may bo had at the discretion of the Supervising Architect, Dy applying to thin office or Hurceon In rhui'ire r rh Station. JAMES KNOX TAYLOR. Supervising Architect. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. -and Offlce at Oregon City, Oregon, June a, ivw. Notice Is hehebv irleen tlinl iha t,,. lowlng-namcd settler haa filed nntieA nf Is intention to make final proof In sun- ort of his claim, and that anld rro,,f will be made before the RegHter and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, on AugUMt 20, 11)09, viz: James 8. P.athbun, 11. E. No. 12,444, for the S. E. of Section 18, Tp. 4 N He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence linnn and cultivation of said land, viz: owier. of l'ortland, Oregon, A. D. Rockafellow, of Portland, Oregon, W. S. Cone. Hay City. Oregon, John Flniey, of Astoria, Oregon. CHAS, B. MOORES, Register. LKOAL NOTICM NOT1CJ& FOR PtUiLlCATlON. Un'lied Bisk's Laud Offlve, , Oregon City, Oregon, July . Notloo Is hereby given tbt In r"m,l"j; Alice with the provisions of ' vongress rnilile.l "An act for the ss ,ie of timber Iniuls In the :' V'iii"' f.irnla, Ort-gon. Meveda. ami Wa-l l ton Terrltoi y,'' as esiemlod t lie Land Stales by act of August . IHU, Luther Kag-r. of H.atlle. county of King, statu of Washington, has this day filed In this nirli-e his sworn slate, mem No. 623.H. for th" piiiYhaae of he N. E. H of Section No. 4 In Township No. 8 N?, Range No. W and will offer pruif to show that the land sotigni is more valuable for lis Umber or stone than for agricultural puip.es. and to emtihlldh his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this ollloe at Oregon City. Oregon, on Fililny, the 3th day of September, 1J"0. Ita names as witnesses: Iturtholomew J, liutke. of Seaside Oregon, James T. Uurke, of H-aslle, Oregon, Charles HarbauKh, ut Volga, South Dakota, William Hurke, of Sea side, Oregon, Any ami all persons claiming ad versely the abov.de rllied mmls are r iuttl to file Ihelr claims In UUs ollleo on or before said ;iih day of September, Io0. CIIAS. D. MOOItEU. Register. NOTICE FOR I't'liUCATION, ' L'liUed Slates Uinl Offlce. Oregon City, Oregon. July 3, IM. Notice Is hereby given that In com. pllance with the provisions of ths act of voiigrvug yf June 3, entitled "An net for the sale of limber Inixts In the states of California, Oiegon, N' vadit. and Washington Territory," as extruded to all Public Uiul States by act nf August 4, IWi Charles liar bluish, of Volga, county of llrookinge, state of South Dakota, has this day it led In this office his sworn siaiemenl No, for the purchase of li N. W. of Section No. 3 In Townnlilp No. 4 N Range No. I V and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and ti establish his claim to said land before the Reglnter and Receiver of this ollloe at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 3th duy of September, l00. He nanus as witnesses: llurthoiomrw J. Ihirko, of H'islde. Oregon. James T. Hurke, of Seaside, Oregon. William Hurke, of Seajldn, Or rgon Luther Eager, ot Seattle, Wash ington. Ar.y and all persons claiming ad versely the abnve-deecrlbed lands are requested to file their claims In this otllce on or before said 34tn day of September. 1W0. CIIAS. II. MOORES. : . f Iteglster. : NOTICE FOR 1TULICATI0N. Land Offlce at Oregon City. Owgjn, June 23, 1W0, Notice Is 'hereby elvsn that tha fol. lowing-named s.tiler has filed notice of his Intention iu make final proof In support of his claim, and that kald prmif will be made before the Reslster and Receiver at Oregon t'liy, Oregon, on August ;u, j9ou, vis: Andrew l. Rockafellow. IL E. No, 13450. for the E. of S. W. U end hjtg I and 4, Section IS. Tp. 4 N It, I He names the following witnesses te prove his continuous residence un,,s and cultivation of said land, vis: J. a Rathbun, of Portland. Oregon, J. N. Fowler, of Portland. Orcein. W. 4. Cone, of Hay City, Oregon, John Finley, ot Astoria, Oregon. chas. u. Moonna. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, tv, IP", , Notice Is hereby given that tha f,.i- lowlng named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof la support of his claim, and that taid proof will be made before ths County Clerk of Clatsop County at Astoria, Oregon, on July 30, iimo. vis: JOHN ANTT1LA. H. E. No. llikg. for the lota 9. 10 is nd H. section 17, T 4 N, R II W. He names the followlna wltnea,a m prove Ills Continuous realdenra mw.n said land, vis; Harry Hill, of Pujh. Oreuon: Ja. kob Hlltunen, of Push, Oregon; William now, or I'ush, Oregon; Albert Hill, of Push, Oregon. CHARLES B. MOARES, Register, SEALED PROPOSALS. Offlco of C. Q. M.. Vancouver it... roi ks. Wash., July 2, llKW. Healed pro posals. In triplicate, win tu. here until 11 o'clock a. m.. Augum j, 1!W0, and then opened, fur furnishing forage and bedding at the several mil" Itary posts in this department camp at Bkngway, Alaska, and Port Valdes, Alaska, for fiscal year ending June 30, i:wi. Information furnished neie ur oy quariermasters at psis U. S, reserves right to reject or iJ any or all Dronoanls or anv r,.rt , ..... of. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked: 'l'rooo.ni. Forage and Heddlnsr at o,,.i .... rtreesejto undersigned. J. W. Jacobs, NOTICB hereby given that bv virtn f .'- order made nnd entered by Hon. John Hayne, referee In bankruptcy for the district court of the United States for the District of Oregon, on July 9. woo it tbe matt t of H. R, Jessup, bankrupt will, on Snturilay. Auiriut n .it.' m., sell on 'the premises lo the highest Milder for cimh, subject to the npprov. ii oi mo court, nil the right, title and nt(.rent of mild bankru lit In nnd nremlu,.. A It: Lots 6 to 32. Inclusive hii, i. lots J lo 31, InclUHlve. bl(K.k i,o. 31, InclUHlve. block 7: lot. V InclUHlve, block 10: Iota 1 tr. S? i,..": slve blook 11; lota 1 to 22. inclusive, block U; and lots 8 anil , block 9, all In Hemlock Park addition to Astoria Intsop county, Oregon. ' A. W. PRESCOTT, Trneiru Salem, Or.. July 10, 1900. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that th. . orslgned has been aunolnteii n.imi,,i.. rator of the estate of V. M nai.. tlecensej, and all persons havlmr einiJ against said estate will present them ;? 'nounrtProfned at the ofllce of J. umiuj m iBiorm, Oregon, oron. rly verified within lx month. ,.JL thla date. J, C. BEWLET July 13. 1300. . yyi.