The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 08, 1900, Image 2

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filK MORNING ASTOK1AN. WEllX&WA 1 . AUm 8, iUH)
gaily otovian;
JOHM T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone Main 661.
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rlVer.
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plication to the business manager.
For President
WILLIAM N'KINLEY,
Of Ohio.
For Vice-President
THEODOKE KOOSEVELT,
Of Sew York.
Astoria had af rousing Fourth of July
demonstration the most successful in
the city's history without yielding to
the West Shore Mills Company's at
tempted extortion In the street light
contract. The regatta, essentially a
daylight pastime, will go off Just as
satisfactorily without electric light ef
fects. The city council will not be de
ceived nor coerced by the latest device
of the light company to force its looting
lingers into an unwilling public treas
ury. If the hired men who are circu
lating petitions and otherwise attempt
ing to use the regatta as a pretext to
bulldoze the council think the coming
boat races cannot be held on the, river
without street lights, let them address
their prayers to the light company for
a donation of the desired lights as the
contribution of the company to the re
gatta. By the time the allies decide who
shall be their commander jn chief It
looks as If there would not be enough
of them left to make a second retreat
to Tien Tsln.
The next advance step In our mod
ern American civilization Is to be the
placing of an armed guard on every
mail and passenger train.
The anarchists, like other enthusiasts,
could never accomplish anything with
out th support and encouragement of
their lady friends.
Can you name the present presidents
of the South American republics? No?
Well, no one else can either.
For the lack of zeal In perpetrating
Box"r atrocities, the Russians are not
to be sneered at.
Another country gone wrong! Haytl
endorses the "crime of 73."
Hommediable would have been a bet
ter name for Hommedieu.
The Boers are again whipped.
THE MARCH TO PEKIN.
New York Tribune.
The march to Pekln has begun. In
that, as well as In the preservation of
the legations from destruction thus
far, the United States takes the lead.
It is a noteworthy circumstance that
the very same government which has
all alon? believed in the safety of the
legations, and by its tact and concil
iatory methods has done most to as
sure that safety, should also have
been most practical and urgent In
sc-ndlng In a force for their relief. It
Is a chapter of both diplomatic and
military history of which the United
States may well be proud. The prog
ress of the expedition cannot, of course,
be forecasted. We may hope, however,
that It will be conducted In accordance
with the American policy which has
thus far been so successful. This gov
ernment has made it plain to the Chi
nese government .that the advance Is
made In a spirit not of hostility or of
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DoJt't fall la try
BESCIIMl'S P.
whan tmf'r.f-iau from tiny bad
condition of If.s Hiomach
o Lircr.
10cc:ilnm) J1 crura, rti frn atorea.
revenge, but rather'of co-operntlon with
the Chime government In the sup
pression of riots, the restoration of or
utr and the vindication of treaty rights
and International obligations. In line
with that comes the agreeable assur
ance from Che Foo:. "No looting by
Americans; no unnecessary killing."
That presents a fine contrast to the
reports of wholesale and Indiscriminate
slaughter by Russian troops and to the
German emperor's alleged command to
his troops to "give no quarter and take
no prisoners." We may confidently be
lieve that a march conducted on the
lines of American policy will be expedi
tious and triumphant.
There has been, it Is true, some dis
pute as to the propriety of undertak
ing this march. The Chinese govern
ment Is reported to have offered to
deliver Mr. Conger safe and sound at
Tien Tsln If the United States would
abandon its advance upon Fektn ur.d
withdraw Its forces from China, and.
Indeed, thus to deal with all the pow
ers on like terms. It Is understo.td
lhat the offer was firmly declined and
that the advance upon Ft kin is now
to be pushed as rapidly as possible.
There are those who appear to regard
this decision of the government and
of the powers as mistaken, and to think
that the Chinese offer should have been
accepted. For their benefit it may be
well to review some pertinent consid
erations in the case.
It is now about six weeks since com
munications between this government
and Its minister at Pekln were suspend
ed. It is Intolerable that such a state
of affairs should be Indefinitely con
tinued. There is every reason to be
lieve that the Chinese government
might have restored communications.
at least in a considerable measure, if
it would. But It has not done so. Is
it reasonable to expect this govern
ment to accept such an offer without
being permitted to consult Its minister
about it? Is the accredited represtnta
tive of a sovereign power to be seiz
ed, locked up and finally bundled out
of the country as though he were a
bale of freight, without being permit
ted to express his wishes in the mat
ter? It so. diplomacy is Indeed played
out. Common reason would seem to
require that communication be restor
ed between this government and Mr.
Conger, so that this government can
learn officially what has happened In
Pekln since the middle of June and
can consult its minister as to his wishes
and his judgment as to his future ac
tion. This government cannot be ex
pected to regard its minister as a mere
chattel.
Again, it ha3 been made known that
as long ago as July 23 the Chinese
government was considering the send
ing of the ministers down to Tien Tsln.
General Yung Lu is said to have urged
that measure upon the government. A
few days later It was said the Chi
nese government had decided upon that
course, and last week the further an
nouncement was made, upon eminent
Chinese authority that the ministers, or
some of them, were actually being sent
down. But now it appears that no
start has been made. Yet In all that
time, since July 23, and. Indeed, since
a much earlier date, no advance has
been made by the foreign troops to
ward Pekin. There has been plenty of
time for the Chinese government to
send the ministers out. Why has It
not done so, if Its present offer Is made
in good faith? What reason Is there
to suppose that the ministers would
be sent out any sooner If our troops
were withdrawn?
There Is Just one way In which the
Chinese government can vindicate Its
good faith In the eyes of the world
and check what it deems to be an In
vasion of Its territory. That Is by put
ting the ministers at Pekln Into free
communication with their governments.
Until that is done it must not be
deemed unjust for the powers to decline
to accept Chinese statements concern
ing the ministers or undue aggression
for them to advance upon Pekin. Com
munication, not conquest, Is their pur
pose. It will be the part of wisdom for
the Chinese government to command
Its troops not to oppose but to co-operate
with ours In Its execution; and
there need be no surprise if In the near
future It shall do that very thing.
WHITE COLLAR LINL
Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav
Igatlon Company.
Bailey Gatzert leave Astoria dally
except Sunday at 7 p. m.
Leaves Por'.'and dally except Bun
day at 7 a. m
White Collar Line ticket and O. R.
& N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey
Gatzert and HasVlo.
A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria, Agt.
U. B. SCOTT, Telephone 11L
President i-
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
Seventeenth Street Improvement From Franklin Avenue to livlnn Avenue.
Notice Is hereby given that the assessment made by ordinance No. 2527 of
the City of Astoria, Oregon, entitled "A n ordln.oio continuing Special Assess
in.'tit roll, No. $2."' for the improvement of Seventeenth street from the south
side of Franklin avenue to the north aid of Irvin avenue" approved July
iSlh, l'A'), will be due and payable In Unite.! Stales gold coin nt the office of
tiie Cltv Treasurer on August 20lh, 1900, and It Hot so paid at said lime the
Common Council will order warrants is sued for the collection of the Fame.
The assessment Is as follows;
ALLIEN, A. V Lot U, block 22, City of AstoiU. a
laid out wnd recorded by J. M.
ALLEN A. V,
FERGUSON, E. Z.
FOARD. LILLIE
FOARD. MARTIN
FRANETOVICH, RANKSLLO
.......
FRANETOVICH. RANKELLO
.......
FRANETOVICH. WALTER
FRANETOVICH. WALTER
FRANETOVICH. KATE
FRANETOVICH. KATE
GRAY. LAURA
GEORGE. WINIFRED C.
GEORGE. WINIFRED C.
INGALLS. H. H
INGALLS. H. H.
KELLY. TIMOTHY
M'CARTHY, MARGARET
O'CONNOR. EDWAIw
OSBORN. K
REHFIELD. WILLIAM
i xj r k
SANBORN.
SANTfORN. LILLA
WEINHAP.D. H.
WEINHARD, LOUISA
WADLEIGH. FLORENCE L.
WELCH. OLIVIA R.
The trmowing Is payable In Installm
2Pth. 1900:
FOARD. J.ILLIE
GRAY. LAURA
INGALLS. H. H.
REHriELD, WILLIAM
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VAN DUSEN INVESTMENT CO.
..
..
VAN DUSEN INVESTMENT CC.
VAN DUSEN INVESTMENT CO.
VAN DUSEN, BRENHAM
VAN DUSEN, BRENHAM
VAN DUSEN. BRENHAM
WADLEIGH, FLORENCE L.
P.y order of the Common Council of
Attest:
Auditor and Police
Astoria, Oregon, August 1, 1900,
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 J 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. TERRY, W. E. COMAN.
Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Agent
124 Third St., Portland, Or,
G. W. LOUNSBERRY.
Agent O. R. ft N.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Jacob E, Lam
ers, deceased, and all persons having
claims against said estate must present
same, duly verified, to the undersigned
at the office of Fulton Bros., attorneys,
In Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon,
within six months from this date.
C. W, FULTON,
Astoria, Oregon, Aug. 3. 1900.
Shlvely f 4410
Lot IJ, block 22, City of Astoria, as
laid out and recorded by J. M.
Shlvely 143 32
Lot .1. block 22. City of Astoria, as
laid out and recorded by J, M.
Shlvely 31 03
South 50 f.-t of lot S. llock 14,
City of Astoria, us laid out and
rocor led by J. M. Shlvely 14 "0
Xoulh 50 feet of lot 9. block 14,
City of Astorln. as lai.l out and
recorded by J. M. Shlvely 11 03
Undivided half of south 50 feet of
lot 4, block 14, City of Astoria, as
laid out and recrd'd iy J. M.
Shlvely 5 52 t
I 'n.tlvl.lcl tnilf iitt'ih All . tt '
lot 9, block 14. City of Astoria, as
laid ;ul and rvc rd d by J. M.
Shlvely 5 52
Undivided quarter of south 50 feet
of lot 4. block 14. City of Astoria,
ns laid out and recorded by J. M.
Shlvely S 76
Undivided quarter of north 50 feet
of lot 9, block 14. City of Astoria
as laid out and recorded by J. M.
Shlvely J 75
Undivided quarter of S"Uth 50 feet
f lot 4, block 14. City or Astoria,
ns laid out and recorded t y J. M.
Shlvely S 78
Undivided quarter of north 50 feet
of lot 9, block 14, City of Astoria,
as laid out and recorded by J. M.
Shlvely I 75
Lot 2, llock 22, City of Astoria, ns
laid out and record l by J. M.
Shlvely 44 10
South W feet of lot 7. block 23.
Cite of Amorhi im laid out and
recorded by J. M. Shlvely 95 55
South IOC feet or lot . Dl'K'K 23,
City of Astorln. as laid out and
recorded by J. M. Shlvely 29 40
Middle 50 feet of 'ot 8. block 14.
City of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded by J. M. Shlvely 14 70
Middle 50 feet of lot 9. blvk 14.
City of Astoria, n laid out and
recorded by J. M. Shlvely 11 13
North lis) feet of lot 4. block 14,
City of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded hy J. M. Shlvely 23 05
North 100 feet of lot 5. block 14.
City of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded by J. M. Shlvely 29 40
Lot 4, block 23. City of Astoria, as
Inld out and reord -d bv J. M.
Shlvely 31 08
,'Lot 9. block 23. City of Astoria, as
laid out and reord-'d by J. M.
Shlvely 33 OS
. North 50 feet of lot 8, block 14.
Cltv nf Astoria, ns Inld out and
recorded by J. M. Shlvely 14 70
Lot 5. block 23, City of Astorln
, ns
M.
Inld out and recorded by
Shlvely 44 10
Lot 6. block 23. City of Astoria, as
laid out and recorded by J. M.
Shlvely 143 32
I.it 6. block 14. Ci:y of Astoria as
laid out and record 'd by J. M.
Shlvely 143 33
South 50 feet of lot 5. block 14.
Cltv of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded by J. M. Shlvely 14.70
North W feet of lot 8. block 23. .
City of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded by J. M. Shlvely 14 70
Lot 10. block 22, City of Astoria, as
laid out nnd recorded by J. M.
Shlvely 33 OS
ents,
the ilrst Installment due August
South VI f.et of lot 7. block 14,
Citv of Astorln. ns laid out and
recorded by J. M. Shlvely 47 77
Lot 1. block 22. City of Astoria, as
laid ut .ind recorded by J. M.
Shlvely 143 32
Middle 50 feet of lot 7, block 14.
City of Astoria, as Inld out and
recorded by J. M. Shlvely
47 77 l
North 5") fe t of lot 7. olock 14,
City of Astoria, ns laid out and
record'-d by J. M. Shlvely
47 77
Lot 10. block 15, City of Astoria, as
laid out and reoid.d by J. M.
Shlvely
Lot 11. bloek 15. City of Astoria, as
laid out nnd recor l-d by J. M.
Shlvely
44 10
..Lot 12, block 15, City of Astoria, as
laid out and recorded by J. M.
Shivdy 143 32
.. Lot J, block 15, City of Astoria, ns
laid out and recorded by J. M.
Shively 143 32
.. Lot 2, block 15, City of Astoria, ns
laid ut and r'orded by J. M.
Shlvely 44 10
.. Lot 3, block 15, City of Astoria, as
Inld out and reorded by J. M.
Shlvely 33 OS
..North DO feet of lot 7, block 23.
Cltr of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded by J. M. Shlvely 33 08
the City of Astoria, Oregon.
H. E. NELSON,
Judge of the City of Astoria, Oregon.
GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS.
Office of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar
ra. ks, Wash.. July 2lth, 1900.
Seal"! proposals will be received at
the oflllce of the Depot Quartermaster,
Portland. Oregon, till 11 o'clock a. m
August 11th, 1900, for furnishing 3,000
tons best quality oats and 3,000 tons
good merchantable bay. Full partlcu-'
I'j iviio l
lars can bo obtained on application to
Depot Quartermaster. Portland
Ore-
gon. J. W. JACOPS, C. Q. M.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
Oeve. PORTLAND. Arrlvr
?:00a.m.Portland Union Depot'lll :10 a.m.
8-55p.mfor Astorlaand Inter- 9:40p.m.
12:30 ' ImeJiate points. I 5:50p.m.
I
7.45 a.m. For
ASTORIA.
Portland ft
J
ln-H:Mam
Dally except Saturday.
JSaturdays only.
BEASIDE DIVISION.
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Goble with all Northern Pacific train,
to and from the east or Bound point
J. C. MAYO,
Gen'I FTt and P. Ag'i,
! POSSIBLY
You Are Not Aware of the
FabtTImc
AND
SUPERB SERVICE
NOW OFFERED BY THE
WE HAVE
2-DaiIyFast Trains-2
TO THE EAST
If you cannot take the morning train,
travel via the evening train, lioth are
llucly equlpp-.'d.
"OUR SPECIALTIES' J
FAST TIME
THROUGH SERVICE
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS
PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS
PULLMAN DINERS.
LI lilt Alt Y (CAFE) CAR
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
Hours In time saved to
Omaha, Chicaijo Kansas Cltv,
St. Louis, New York, Huston.
And Other Eastern Points
Tickets good via Salt Lake City and
i-u er.
it is to your Interest to use THE
tnwtUM) LIMITED. Tickets and
skejdus-car berths can be secured from
ti. W. L UNSUERRV.
Agent O. R. A N. Co., Astoria. Or.,
OR
J. H. LOTHROP.
General Agent, 13J Third St.,
Portland. Or.
I.KIIAL SOT U K
NOTICE TO STREET CONTRACTORS
I Notice Is hereby given that up to the
hour of i o'clock p. m. on tl... Uth
I day of Auiiust. lww. the committee on
I streets and public ways of the Com
mon Coum II of the City of Astoria, will
j ree-lve e.ilcl bids for the Improve-
ment of Ninth street from the north
i Hue of Iwmd street to th wuth lln r
Astor street, as provided by ordinance
No. irzs of the City of Astoria, ap
proved the 7th day of August. l'.W, and
the (duns and specifications therrfcr.
The right Is reserved to reject ony
and all bids. '
C. C. UTZINGER,
L. AGKKN.
W. J. COOK.
Committee on Streets and Public Ways.
NOTICE TO STREET CONTRACTORS
Notice Is hereby irlven that up to the
hour of 2 o'cl k p. m. on the 11th day
of Auitust. 1J. the committee on
streets and public ways of the Common
Council of the City of Astoria, will re
ceive sen led bids for the lmnrovemnt
, of Seventeenth street from Irving' ave.
I nue to Jerome avenue, as provided by
ordinance No. 3533. t the City of As-
; lorm, npproveu me itn day of AuRUNt,
l'J'K). and the plans and speeltleiitlons
33 08 i tn' rf"r- The rlrht Is reserved to re
, J rt any and all bids.
! '. '. UTZINGER.
L. AG Ft K.N.
W. J. COOK,
Committee on Streets and Public Ways.
NOTICE TO STRi'ET CONTRACTORS
J Notice Is hereby given, that up to
. the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. on the 11th
day of August. 1900, the eommltUe on
1 streets and public: ways of the Common
Council of the City of Astoria, will
i receive sealed bid for the Improve
I ment of Commercial street from Four
teenth street to Seventeenth street, as
. provide! by ordinance. No. 25.10 of the
City of Astorln, approved the 7th dny
of August, ltfoo, ami the plans and
specification therefor. The right Is re
served to reject any and nil bids.
C, C. UTZINGER,
L. AG R ION'.
W. J. COOK,
Committee on Streets and Public Ways.
NOTICE TO STREET CONTRACTORS
Notice is hereby given that up to the
hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the Uth day
of August. 1900, the committee on
streets nnd nubile. n.-ue f.f tha rv.m-
' - ' ... III..
m"n Council of tho City of Astoria, will
receive semen iios ror tne improve
ment of Kl -vnth street from the south
line of Franklin avenue to the north
line of Hart I -ion avenue, as provided
by ordinance No. 2529, of th City of
Astoria, approval the "th day of Au
giiHt, 1900, and the plans nnd speclfl
cfitionH ther-for. The right Is reserved
to reject any nnd all bids.
C. ('. UTZINGER,
L. AGKKN,
W. J. COOK.
Committee on Streets nnd Public Ways.
GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS.
U. S. Engineer Offlce, Portland, Oreg.,
July 27, 1900.
Sealed proposals for removal of 12,500
cubic yards, more or less, rock, dredg
ing 329,500 cubic yards, more or less,
material from the Columbia river. In
the vicinity of Astoria, Oregon, will b
received her" until 12 m August 27,
li'00, and then publicly opened. Infor
mation furnished on application.
W. C. LANGFITT,
Captain Engrs.
NOTICE FOP. PUBLICATION.
United States Land Offbe. Oregon City.
Oregon, July 7, 1309.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provision of the act
of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of tlmbe.' lands
-Kit A I, MtTlt'Mt
U..1 "1 .- ...J -.1
In the states of California, Oregon, Ne
vada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all public land states by
et of Auiiust 4, im, OttllU M. LoKAn,
of Astoria, county of Clatsop, stale ot
oi-ckoii, has this day filed In this ofTloe
her sworn talim.Mit No, 5243, for th
purchase of th 8. W, 4 or Section No,
s In TowiikIiIp No, N Hunge No, 7
W and wilt offer proof to show that
the land sought Is more valuable for
its timber oi stone than for agricultural
Pin tunes, and to establish her claim
to snld laud before the lUgUter and
Receiver of this ottU'e at Oregon City,
Oregon, on
Wednonduy, th 3d day of October, 1900.
Sh names tut witnesses:
Julius Unrbw, of Olney, Orenon, Ba
lms! Ion O laser, of 01ny, Oregon, Jacob
IVnk, of iMney, Oregon, John U I iter,
of Olney, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
verey the above deTlbd lands are
r'qursted to til their claims In this
oft'ce on or befor said Id day of Octo
ber. 1900.
CIIA9. a MOO RES.
Register
NOTICE FOR PUiiLICATION.
United States Land Office. Oregon City,
Oregon. July 7, 1900,
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance wun ttitf provisions at in act
of congress of June 3, 1S74, entitled
"An act for tlu sale nf timber laud in
cie state ot California, urrgon. in
, .,,.1 V'..lo,.,,. TWrll.ii-u '
, M.I.., ,
extended to all puhllo land states by
net of August 4. Wl, William C. Logan,
ot Astoria, county of Clatsop, Stat of
OifKun. ha this day filed lu this oiflo
hi sworn vtntemetit No, 5242, for th
imi it h n of the H, K. U of Section No.
In Townntilp No. N., Range No, 7
W., and will offer proof to show that
the lund sought I more valuable for
lis tlmlH'r or slon than for agricultural
pur oses, and to establish hi claim
to snld land before the Register and
iteeeiver ot (til oiuce at uregon v.ny,
'regon. on
Wednesday, the 3d day of October, 1900
ll name as witnesses:
bastion dinner, of Olney, Oregon, Jacob
Ivnk. of Olney, Oregon. John Uluser,
or uiney, uregnn.
Anv ihn.t nil ii'ion rlulmlnir ad
vvrsely the abovj-descrlbrd land are
.,, i f ...I ., 111.. li..l ..tttlt.w In ll,lrt
idnre on or before the ld 3d day of
October, iwo.
CHAS. 0. MOOllES.
Register-.
NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
June 23, 1900.
Notice Is heheby givrn that the fol
loMliig-nnuied settler ha filed notice of
Ins Intention to make final proof In sup
port of hi claim, and that said proof
uiii be mauo before the Register and
ueceivcr at uregon city, Oregon, on
August 20, 190.
vis: J inn s 8. Uathbun, 11. R. No. 11,444,
for th' 8. E. H of Section IS, Tp. 4 N
it. w.
tl names the following witnesses to
prove bis contluuous residence upon
ara cultivation of sold land, vis:
J. N. Fowler, of Portland, Oregon,
A. D. P.ockafeilow. of Portlanl. Oregon,
W. S. Cone, Hay City. Oregon, John
r iniey, or Astoria. Oregon.
CHAS. 11. MOORES.
Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Oftlcs at Oregon City, Oregon,
June 23, 1900.
Notice 1 hereby given that the fol
lowing named settler ha filed notice of
hi Intention to make final proof In
support of hit claim, and that said
proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon,
on August zo. im
Mr: Jasper N. Fowler, H. E. No. 12454
ror the lots 9. 10, 13 and It, Section 13,
Tp. 4 N.. R. 10 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence umn
una cultivation or said land, vis:
jnmes H. Kathbun, of Portland,
'regon, A. u. Koekafellow, of Portland,
Oregon, W. S. Cone, of Hoy City,
Oregon, John Flnley, of Astoria,
Oregon.
CHAS. D. MOORES,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION.
Land Otlko nt Oregon City, Oregon
July 21, 1900.
Notice Is hereby irlven that the fol
lowing-named settler hns filed notice of
his lntritlon to make final proof In sup
Prt of his claim, nnd that said proof
will be mnda before the county clerk of
l latsop county, nt Astoria, Oregon, on
September 7, ltKMI,
viz: Harold Llndstad, 11. K. No U5S,
for the W W of N. W. "4 Section 20. and
Ki of N. E. ' Section 19, Tp. 6 N., Jt.
9 W.
lie name the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, vis:
Nils Olsson, Seaside, Oregon, Ole
Anderson. Push, Oregon, Arne Fryseth,
Puh, Oregon, Albert Olsen, Push, Or
egon. CHAS. B. MOORES.
Register.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the County Court of the State of
Or-goti. For the f.'ounty of Clatsop,
In the matter of tho estate of Jemima
Sldbbe, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has be-jn duly appointed by
the county court of the state of Oregon,
for Clatsop county, administrator of
t le estate of Jemima Sklbbe, deceased.
All persons having claims against said
state are hereby required to present
the same to me properly verified, as
by law required, at No, 527 Bond street,
In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county,
Oregon, within six months from tho
'lute heraof.
Dated this 10th day of July, 1900.
MAX L. SKinriE.
Administrator of the estate of Jemima
Sklbbe, deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Deportment of th Interior, Land Oftlce
ut Oregon City, Oregon, July 21, 1900.
Notice Is hereby given that the fol-I'AvIng-nnmed
settler has filed notice of
his Intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the county
clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria,
Oregon, on
August 81, 1900.
viz: William Row, II. R, No. 11519, for
the 8. E. 't Section 1, Tp. 4 N., R. i W.
He names the following witnesses to
provo hi continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
Paul Aho, Astoria, Oregon, Andrew
Johnson, Astoria, Oregon, Jonas Untin
en. Push, Oregon, Henry Hill, Push,
Oregon,
CHAS, B. MOORES.
Register.
T.KOAI, MITH'M
NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION.
United Slate Un ortlno, Oregon City,
Oregon, July I, 1900,
Notice Is hereby given thut In compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
vnigres entitled "An act for the sale
of timber laud In tho state of Cali
fornia, Oregon, Ntvnda, and Washing
ton Territory," a extended to all I'ub
Im Land Hiate by act of August 4,
I03, Luther Kager, of Seattle, county
of King, state of Waablligton, ha this
day tiled In this oftlro 111 sworn state
ment No, f.'XH, for th purcha of th
N, K. l of Section No. 4 In Towntlilp
No. t N., Rang No, 9 V,, and will offer
proof to show that th land sought 1
more valuable for Its limber or ton
than for agricultural purpooe. and 10
rKtabllsh his rlulm to said land befor
the Keglnter and Receiver of this office
at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Friday, the 2X1 li day of September, 19o4).
He name a witiosae:
Bartholomew J, Burke, of Seaside
Oregon, James T. Burke, of Hvaslle,
Orrgou, Charles llarbaugh, of Volga,
South Dakota, William Burke, of Sea
Ide, Oregon.
Any and all pereon claiming ad
versely th ojov-decrlbd land are
re ii, te, a rile lliclr claim In till
office on or befor said llsih day of
Sept.-nibrr, lih,
CHAS. B. MOO It EH,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Itnd Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
June 21. 1900.
Notice Is hureby given that th fol-lowliig-named
settler has filed noiloe of
hi Intention to make final proof In
support of hi claim, and that sold
proof will be made before th Itoglaier
and Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon,
on August SO, 1900,
vis: Andrew 1). Rockafellow, II. E.
No, 1.-440. for the li H of S. W. and
lot 1 and 4. Section 18, Tp. 4 N., It. I
He name (he following wtner to
prov hi continuous residence upoa
and cultivation of said land, vli:
J. 8. Rathbun, of Portland, Oregon,
J. N. Fowler, of Portland. Oregon, W.
H. Cone, of Bay City, Oregon, John
Flnley, of Astoria, Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOORES,
lloiUUr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I lilted State Land Office. Oregon City,
Oregon, July J. I9n0.
Notice I hereby given that In com
pliance with the provision nf the act
of congrvsg of June I. U"t, entitled
"An act for the sal of timber lands In
the states of California, Oregon, N.
vada. and Washington Territory," a
extended to all Public Land State by
act of August 4. 1S9J. Charles llar
baugh, of Volga, county of Brookings,
state of South Dakota, ho this day
filed In (hi office hi sworn siatemrnt
No. 5237. for tho purchase of the N. W.
V4 of Section No, 1 in Township No,
5 N.. Runge No. I W and will offer
proof to ahow that th land sought la
more valuable for It timber or atone
than for agricultural purpoee. and to
ratabiiah hi claim to aid land befor
the R-glaii-r and Receiver of this office
at Oregon City. Oregon, on
Friday, the 2Mb day of September, 1900.
He liaine ta witneaae:
Bartholomew J. Burke, of Seaside.
Oregon, Jame T. Burke, of Seoalde.
Orcaon. William llio-w.. ,.t u...i. ,.
egou. Luther Eager, of Scat lit, Wash-
union.
Any and all rwranna rlilmln. .
vcraely the abov.deacrlbd lands art
requested to nie their claims In this
office on or befor said 2tHh day of
September, 1900.
CHAS. B. MOORES.
Register.
NOTICE
is hereby given that by virtu of an
order made and ontered by Hon. John
Mayne. referon In ha ti brunt,,.. .,. u -
district court of the United State for
me jiamci or uregon. on July 9. 1900,
In the matt r of H. It. Jeup. bankrupt,
1 will, on Saturday. August 11, at I p!
rn.. sell on the premise to the highest
bidder for cash, aublnei in tl..
--. - ...v Wi
ll I nf the court, nil lh rl..l, ,1,1. ...j
- ..... ,., ... iv uu
nt rent of said bankrupt In and to
luiiuKing aescnueil premises, to
wit: Lots 6 to 32, Inclusive, block I,
lots to 81, Inclusive, block C; lots I
to 31. Inclusive, block 7: lot I to 21
Inclusive, block 10: lota 1 01 ii..'
"V. bo-k : l"ts 1 to 22. Inclusive,
block 12; and lots 6 and t, block . all In
Hemlock Park addition to Astoria,
t'lntsop county, Oregon.
A. W. PRKSCOTT,
- .
Salem, Or.. July 10, 1900.
XDMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
Notice la hnrebv irlven that (h m.
del-signed ha been appointed adminis
trator of thn mint nt V Xt II..., I. u
(loceasej. and all persons having claim
uaainsi aiu estate win present them
to the undersigned at the office of J.
(J. A. HoWlbv In Autorla IW,,n n.n.
erly verlluj within six months' from
mi ante. j, c. BEWLEY.
July 13, 1900.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
APMIN1HTRA.TOR.
In the County Court of the Stat of
uregon tor Clatsop County.
In the matter of thn natal nt
beth A. Sco-.t. deceased.
Notice Is hcrchv sivnn that ,h un
dersigned hns be.-n duly appointed by
inn touiny couri or viatsop county,
Oregon, administrator nf tho estate of
aiiKHucin a. ncoti, deceased.
All persona havlnir dnlma mratnar
said estato nro hereby notified to pre-
win me suiiiH 10 me vennod us by law
roiulred. at thn law 0MI0 t i,,i,,,r.
Bros., In Astoria, Clatsop county, Ore-
koii, niiiiiii in monin rrom the date
nf this notice.
Dated this 20th dnv nt T,,i a n
RW. JOHN H WPOTT
Administrator of the atn nt wii.'n.
both A. Heott. deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Offico at Oregon City, Oregon.
juiy n, r.iuu.
Notlco Is hcrebv irlven thnt ih t..i.
lowlng-nnmod settler has filed notice of
his Intention to mnkn 11
support of his claim, and that said
proof will bo made before the county
clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria, Or-
egun, on
HcntemhiM. 7 100ft
viz: Nils Olssnn. H. 10. No. 114SB, for
wie in o. 'k, m, v, of 8. E, ,
Section 23. and N. U nt M it u
Section 28, Tp. 6 N., R. 10 W. '
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of Bld land, viz:
Harold Llndstad, Push, Oregon, Ole
Anderson, Push. Oregon, Charlie John
son, Seaside, Oregon, C. O. Norback,
ruriiunu, uregon.
CHAS. B. MOORES.
Register.