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NIK MORNING ASTORUiS, WEDNESDAY ,'iAtlilM 2Y. U 00 JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Mala 66L TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Sent by mall, per year I10 Bent by man, per month M Served by carrier, per month SEMI-WEEKLT. Sent by mall, per year. In advance 1100 Postsgs free to subscribers. All communications intended for pT tlcatlon should be atrected to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlan." The Astonan guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia rfver. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. Pot I'rcsident WILLIAM M'KIXLEY, Of Ohio. For Vice-President THEODORE KOOSEYELT, Of New York. IMPERIALISM AND THE BOXERS. New York Tribune. The moderation, good sense, dlsin teresttdnoss and admirable results of American diplomacy In dealing with the Chinese situation are universally acknowledge'! by everybody except our own antl-imperlalists. Their attempts to find a Chinese grievance and blame the administration for the Boxer out breaks offer Instructive Illustration of their desperation and their utterly un balanced mental state. One of the most pathetic passages In Mr. Bout -veil's Indianapolis speech was that dealing; with, the Chinese question, for it showed that venerable and hi?hrmlnded states man to be the victim of the most pal pable delusions. Mr. Boutwell said: "The troubles in China have been ag gravated and the missionaries and am bassadors of the various governments have been put In peril by the policy of the United States. Is it not true that In - the last ten years there have - been statements again and again that it was the purpose of the various rtates of Europe to partition China? 'When we entered the Philippines it was an ad ditional menace to the Chinese empire, and It has led to the revolution In China And put the missionaries and ambassadors in peril of their lives. In stead of being a ' fortunate circum stance, the fact that we were In the Philippines was the chief occasion of that revolution In China." Now, If there Is any fact thoroughly agreed upon by all students of east ern affairs it Is that of all civilized na tions the United States stands best with the Chinese. So far from being a men ace to the integrity of the empire, our policy has been Influential to- maintain it. The assumption to the contrary Is a pure figment of the antl-Imperlalist Imagination, evoking from the realms of fancy shadowy hosts of false pre mises to buttress a conclusion prede termined by prejudice and emotion. Our Philippine occupation, be it good, bad or Indifferent on other accounts, had about as much to do with precipitating the Boxer outbreak as it had to do with the Boer war, the Indian famine, the assassination of King Humbert and the precession of the equinoxes. The acute anti-foreign sentiment In China antedated the Spanish war and manifested Itself In the murd?r of the German missionaries, which gave ex- JilfGLASSof Baldwin's Celery Soda curst a headache at one. It it a pleas ant, sparkling, eflorveacent drink that acts immediately. It cleans and pnnlliea Uie stomach, gently quiets the nerve and rehires all pain. It eurea sick and nsi-vouhadcbee,sarickjieeacl m-n-tal fatiyne. IOc 25c, 80c, $ I.OO, Successor to Th. Olsen, 100-2 Com. St j-.V'.V Mm cuse for the acquisition of Kino Choiv Russian, activities In Manchuria and the rivalries of other European nations for concessions stirred the Chinese to a high degree of dlssotlsfaetl n, but amid all the disturbances the United Slates was recognised by China and the rest of the world as nothing more than a friendly competitor for trade, with no terrltorlnl ambition for Itself In China, and Interested ab.ne all thiiiKS to dissuade others from parti tion and spoliation. These are the fact so elementary and undisputed 'by com petent authority that It seems almost superfluous to rehears them. Yi-t with absolute disregard of the common un derstanding of mankind we find the anti-Imperialists framing Indictments of our Philippine policy on the ground that It Is responsible for the perils of the missionaries and ambassadors! If so, It must have been responsible for t!? lease of Klao Chou ani the whole se rits of events which took place before Dewey even sailed Into Manila Bay. It must have been responsible for the Orlum War. The declaration that our presence In the Philippines "was the chief occasion," of the revolution In China Is so palpably wide of the mark that it must discredit the Judgment on other phases of the situation of the man who utters It. The whole antl-im-pcrialist scar? must be a ridiculous de lusion Indeed when the serious mater la?s of Its arguments are such fnlry tales. If the anti-imperlnlists want to make the administration's activity In rescu ing our minister and other Americans from Chinese barbarians a campaign issue the Republicans need not com plain. If imperialism consists In send ing aid to our besieged countrymen, nine-tenths of the American people are the most Jingoish of Imperialists. Mr. Boutwell seemed to have forgotten that we refrained from the attack on the Taku forts when h asked, "Was it a declaration of war when we trained our guns upon the citadel of the Chinese empire?" and complained of the presi dent's 'aggression and usurpation in China. As a matter of fa'.t. the presi dent made no warlike step, but merely as In duty bound, and as au thorized by treaties, used such force as wits nceiiry to save American lives menaced In the midst of ravages. Comparison of Pekln .with. London Is not at all to the point. When the whole European colony In Pekln was appealing for rescue from rapine and murder it was the duty of civilization to rescue It. under existing circum stances, not under Imaginary condi tions precipitated by an Imaginary Lon don mob. Until that duty became Im perative the United States did nothing in China to provoke resentment, but, on the contrary. Its people were the victims of resentment provoked by oth ers. When the American men, women and children from ' Pekln come home let the anti-Imperialists ask them what thty think of the president's Imperial ism and usurpation In China. POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fast Time . AND SUPERB SERVICE NOW OFFERED BY THE WE HAVE 2-DailyFast Trains-2 TO THE 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 SLEEPER3 PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to. 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DENNISTON. City Pass, and TL'kn Agent. Portland A familiar name for the Chlcagj, Milwaukee jk St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Rail way running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and nlsht vetween 8t. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and LMcago. 'The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connec tions are trade with all transcontinent al lines, assuring to pauengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electrio light, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point in the United States or Canada. All ticket acents sell them. For rntes. pamphlets or other Infor mation, sddress, J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY. Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Agt., Portland. Oregon. Portland, pr. Leave I I Streets. I ApH wvenana Express Trains far Balem, Roseburg, Ash- lartil iisnra n A 7:30 p.m Ogden. 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Arrive at Portland dally at t.ti, 8:30, 10:50 a. m.; 1:36, 1:16, 4:30, 1:20, 7:40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally ex cept Monday; 8:30 and 10:05 a. m. on Sundays only. Leave for Dalas dally, except Sun day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 9:20 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlle Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Bunaay. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. II. MARf&IAM. Gen. FrL and Pass. Agt LEGAL NOTICKH GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. Proposals for Potatoes and Onions: Ofllce Chief Commissary, Vancouver Barracks, Wash., Aug. 15, 1900. Sealed woposaJs for furnishing and deliver ing Potatoes and Onions for seven months, beginning October t 1900, will be recelvecf at Fort Stevens, Oregon, lioise Barracks, Camp Osborne and Fort Sherman, Idaho, Fort Canby, Ca sey, Flagler, Walla Walla, Wright and Vancouver Barracks, Wash., until 11 a. m Aug. 30, 1900, and then opened. Information furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be endorsed. "Proposals for Potatoes and Onions," and address to Commis sary of post to be supplied, or to Ma jor James N. Allison, Chief Commissary. te SOUTH LKtML MOTICKK, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. , Notice Is hereby given that the un tlofiisnod lias been appointed adntlnls trntor of th eMtata of Jacob K. Lam era, tlc'Nttd. and all persons having claims aiiiilitHt null! ralste muni preaent smite, duly verlnVd, to the umlrlgnrd at tlti oillco of rulton Hids., attortu ys, lit Asturla, Clatsop County, Oregon, witiitn six mounts rivm tins itate, C. W. FULTON, Astorln. Oii'gon. Atlf. i. 1'.'00. fHEKl FF'SSALK. . l'.v ?lrlu of an execution and order of :! Issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oiv"n, for the county or iiuii.t on in 4tn iiity or Atiuuat 1:h, upon a Judgment snd decrv of forvvloNUrw tvit,loi-.M thervln on th 3d 'lov nr Auifiit, ih, in favor of Joha .Hittont, piUntirr, ami niiultist J. C, A.ltitii.i and M:ry K. Ailaiiis, (.Mara II, Pin k t and J. Q A. llowlby, executors of the lll of I. K. IVna. il.vruaed, tli foiiil.t.-its. fur the aim of l'.',flT5.0. and lntrnt on tltt sum of 11,500.04 (hereof rr 'in tln Mth day of July, i:wo at the ml" of ten H-r ivnt pir annum, the fonts .kiiil llstUfomtiiH of lltla ult in x". nl tU.iH). an I the coats of nitd ttHti this rit conim Hiding and roulr litir me to ntiiko sale of the following ui'tfcnucii rem pnno'riy, town; CotiitiiKitcliig In the middle of the Astoria . South Civist lUllroad Com pany's truck, Itlch Mlnt Is hvated ai follows, to-wlt: Commencing at the sotithi'itst rornoi" of the loiiution Land Claim of P. Callander, thence north 3 ft. th-'iu-e north 4 deg. and SO inlii. wi-Ht. J.ls. rt thi'ttco west to said point to h.-Kin from, t hence fnm sold point west l..6 feci to the county load, thence north 4 -leg. nnd 30 ittln.. west f7 T.t fe-'t. thonre e;tt l.M'.'.J feet to thi middle of the said railroad track thence soiitlt-rly along mild middle of said railway tru-K r the place of be. Klnmnt.'. c-'iil.-iliilun new. Said P, i".vMons 27 and township 7 north, of ranee in wt W. M a'd land being the au me n that conveyed by Joitlah West ami wife to J. c. Adams, by deed bear Ing dnto Sei.teniber. MW. said ded b. lug reoorhtl at pnse 7SJ, volume 19 of l.-.ds of the Keoords of i'latsop County. Oregon, together with the ten ement, lieredltan.-tits and appurte nance theretmtj beh riling, or lit any wi.-t. uppertaitting. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Monday. th VKh -lay cf September, l"cO. at the hour of i0 o'clock In th forenoon of mul day, In front of and nt the court house dxr In Hie city of .storin, u.r.n couni)-. tiregon. sell at public auction to the higheat bidder for cash, the nbove d'Kcrlhed real prop C. Callender l L. C. th-ing hicnted In erty, or so much thereof ns may be ne ccnuary to'iatisfy the judgment. Inter est, costs .mil nil accruing roata, THOMAS L1NVILLE. Sheriff of CUits -p County, Oregon Astoria, Oregon. Autfliat 1. 1"0. ( SUMMONS. tiT the Circuit Court of the State of Ot'ciron. rttd I'mtntv r.t Pl.f... K iultnhie Savlrgs nnd Loan Assocla. ti n. n private corporation, plaintiff, vs. James T. Hullack and Vlletts Hullack, nei.-ii.iania. To Jum s T. rtutUck and Vlletta Bul lack. def 'tiJ ia'a. In the iiuino of the state of Oregon, you are hrby required to appear and answer the complaint filed airalnat vou In th above entitlwl nult on or before the :'9th lay of September. 1900, and If you fall so to appear and answer, for want tnereor. the plaintiff will apply to mi 1,1 court for th relief demanded In the complaint, which Is In substance as follow: 1. Fr a judgment against the de fendants, Jam- T. Uullack and Vlletta Bull.u k, for the sum of IS3S.23. with In terest therein at the rate of six per cent per annum from the date of th filing of the complaint, and the further sum of tlrtrt attorney's fees, and the costs and disbursements herein: 2. That the lien of plaintiffs mort page referr-d to in the complaint and being Mpon the following described property, towlt: Lots numbered IS. 19 and 20. block numbered 58. In the Port of Upper As toria Inld out and "ecorded by John Adair, (.'latsop county, state of Oregon, by decreed to be a flrst lien upon said promises .ind that said mortgage be foreclosed and sail defendants and each of them be bnrr.'d of all equity and In terest In said promises except the stat utory right of redemption. 3. That In raae said mortgaged nrem- Iseii shall not sell for a sufficient amount to rny said Judgment that plaintiff do hnve Judgment asralnst th defendants James r. Uullack onJ Vlletta Bullark ami -ach of them for any deficiency, and that nlalntlff hove foreclosure for its lien unon six shares of stiMk in the Enultable Sav lng and Lo.in Association described In the complaint. th- cerlllloate thereof being number-'il 2072; that the title or Interest for th defendants James T. uullack nml Vlletta Uullack In said rnoperty be cut ofT by said decree and that they be foreclosed of all Interest In pall rrernls"s: that said nronertv bj sold nccnrdlng to law to satisfy the Judgment above recited and prayed for In the complaint, nnd f r such otiwr and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summons Is published against you pursuant to an order of Hon. J. H. T). Gray, Judge of the county court of Clntsop county, tate of Oregon, made by said Judge on the 8lh day of August, 1900, in tho Weekly Astorlan for six wcks Immediately prior to the 29:h day of September. 1900. and the (late of th? first publication of said summons In snll paper Is August 10, 1900. CAKE 4 CAKE. Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notc Is hereby given that the un derstood, ns administrator of the es tate of John H. Hansen .deceased, has filed his final account in the office of the county rlerk of Clnts p county, O'-gon, nnd that The county court of the plate of Oregon for the county of Clatsop hns set Saturday, the 15th day of September. 1900, ut the hour of 1:30 p. m. us the time, nnd Ihe court room of ,;nld court In Astoria, Oregon, as the place, for the hearing of any and all objections to the approval and allow ance of suld final account. All persons having objev.lons thereto are hereby notified to present the same at said time and place. Dated Augunt 10, 1900. ' . . ARTHUR WILSON. Administrator of the Estate of John B. Hnnsen, decr-ased. " PAX TON. BEACH & SIMON, Attorneys for Administrator. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. U. 8.' Engineer Ofllce, Portland, Ores;., July 27, 1900. Sealed proposals for removal of 12,500 cubic yards, more or less, rock, dredg ing 329,500 cubic yards, mors or less, material from the Columbia river, In the vicinity of Astoria, Oregon, will be received here until 12 m., August 27, 1TO0, and then publicly opened. Infor mation furniflhed on application, W, C, LANGFITT, Captain Engrs. MCUAL NOTHM, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stabn Land Oirijsf Orerrm'CHy, Oregon, July 1, 1900.' Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of (he act of congtvas of June 8, 1S78, entitled "An act for the mils of tlmbe, lands In the states of California Oregon, Ne. vada, and Washington Territory, as rxtciided to all puldlo land states by set of August 4, Wi, Ottilia M. Logan, of Astoria, county of i'latsop, state uf Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworu statement No, (24a, for the purchase, of the H. W, U of H)tlon No. t In Township No. 8 N., lUtige No. 1 and will offer proof to show that Ihe land sought Is mors valuable for Us timber or stone than for agricultural piiriH aiuf, gnd to establish her claim to suld land before the Register and Keceiver or this oitlco at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, Ihe 3d day of October, 1W0. She name as witnesses: Julius (larbe, of Olnry, Oregon, Be luiatloii Ciliiai-r, of Gluey, Oreg.m, Jacob iVnk, of Olney. Oregon, John Ulaair, of oiney, Oregon. Any nnd all persons claiming ad versely the abov. described lands art requested to tile (heir claims In this othce on or before said Id day ot Octo ber, C1IAS. a MOORES, , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Iatnd OUtee, Oregon City, Oregon. July t, woo. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. IJi'K, entitled "An act for tlu sale of timber lands In Cie states of California. Oregon. Ne vada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all nuullo land states by act of August 4. Mi. William C. Logan, i t Astoria, county of Clatsop, stats of Oiigon. has this day filed In this oltioe his sworn statement No. 6242, for the purchase of the 8. K. H of Section No. 111 Township No. ( N., Uango No. 7 W., and will offer proof to show that (he land sous. hi Is mors valuable for Its tlmticr or stone than for agricultural purs oscs. and to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Itecelver of (his vitlce at Oregon City, "regoii, on Wednesday, the 3d day of October, 1900, He names as witnesses: Julius Oarbe. of Olney. Oregon. 8c. bastion tlluaer, ot Olney, Oregon, Jacob Penk, of olney. Oregon, John Uluser, or niney. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad vrraely the abuvj-descrlbrd lands are tv'iui-eii'd to tile their claims In this ottUe on or before the sold Id day of iHtoocr, iww, CHA8. B. MOOR FA . Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of .lutsop, on the ltti day of August. 1900, upon a judgment and dcri rendered therein on the 2d dav of March, 14, In favor of J. W. Mlnaker. plaintiff, and ngalnat Ultlmlna D'Ella and Hen ry D'Ellu, defendants, for th sum of JSuO.oo, together with Interest thereon at the rat" of S per cent tcr annum. front the 4th day ( MuMi, 1H9I, less the sum or 1244.50 Interest paid, and the costs of and upon this writ com manding and requiring me to make sale of ihe following described real proper ty, to-wlt: All of the north one hundred feel of Lt No. 12 of Block No. 12, of the town of Astoria as lal 1 out and recorded by John M. Hhlvely In Clatsop county, Oregon; Notice Is hereby given that I will on Monduy, the 17th dav of SepteniVr, 1900, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of sold day In front of and at the court house door In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, sell a! public auction to the highest bidder for cash the above described real prop erty, in satisfy the judgment. Interest, costs and all accruing costs. Astoria, Urfgon. August IS. 1900. THOMAS LINVILLR. Sheriff. Clatsop County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, August 10, 1300. Notice Is hereby given that In com- til lance 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 public land states by act of August 4. ifi'JZ. Nicholas Wlsner, of Astoria, county of Clalsnn. state of Oregon, has this day filed In this ofllce his sworn statement No. 52(15, for the purchase or the N. E. of section No. 12 In township No. t N., range No. 7 W., and will off r proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or atone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish his claim lo Mild land before the register and receiver of Ihls ofllce at Oregon City. Oregon, on Monday, the 29th day of October, 1900. He names as witnesses: John Dick, of Astoria, Oregon, Al bert Beyer, of Astoria, Oregon; Sebas. tlan Olasser, of Astoria. Oregon; o. K. Morton, of Astoria, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming ad versely the ahove-d'scrlbed lands are ro,uest.'d to tile th"lr claims In this ofllce on or before said 29th day of October. 1900. CHAB. B. MOOREfl. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, August 10, 1900. Kotlee Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of thn act of congress of June 3. Ih78, entitled An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, nnd Washington Territory," as extenl ed to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, Albert Beyer, of As toria, county of Clatsop, state of Ore gon, has this day filed In this ofllce his sworn statement No. 5260, for the pur chase of the 8. E. 'A of section No. 12 in township No. 6 N., range No. 7 W., and will off?r proof to show that the Hind sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to "aid land before the register and re ceiver of this ofllce at Oregon City, Or egon, on Monday, the 29th day of Oct ober, 1900. He names as witnesses: John Dick, of Astoria, Oregon; Nich olas Wlsner, of Astoria, Oregon; Se bastian Olosr, of Astoria, Oregon; O. F. Morton, of Astoria. Oregon. Any anil all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this of fice on or before said 29th day of Octo ber, 1300. . ' . . .. CHAS. B, MOORES, , ' ' Register. 1 I.KOAI, MOTirKI t NOTIC13 VOll PUBLICATION. United States Land Oltioe, Oregon City, ' 'Oregon, July 3, Woo. Notice Is hereby given (hat In compli ance with die provisions of the act uf congress entitled "An act for the sale of tlsjiber lands In ihe slates of Cali fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all Pub Ho Land Stales by act of August 4, 103, LuilH-r Eager, of Seattle, uounty of King, slate ot Washington, has this day filed In this oltlcs his sworn state ment No, 623H, for (he purchaae of ths N. 1st. H of Section No. 4 In Township No. I N Range No. W and will utter proof o show that the land sought Is mora vsluabln for Its timber or stuns than for agricultural purposes, and to esiuhilah his claim to suld land before the lieglstvr and Receiver of this utiles at Oregon City, Oregon, on Frldsy, the SHth day of September, lo. He names as wllu'wea: Bartholomew J. Murk, uf Seaside Oregon, J a mi's T, Burke, ut Heoslls, Oregon, Charles Hiubaugh, of Volga, South Dakota. William Burke, of Sua- Side, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the abovs-descrlbed lands ate r titrated to file their claims In this utiles on or before sold 2stn day of Septi'llllirr, 1IW0. CHA8. D. MOORES. Register. NOTICkl FOR PUBLICATION, United fltstes Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, July I, 1900 Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of uie act of congress of June I, 1871. entitled "An act for the sala of limber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Ne vada. and Washington Territory." as exteiidsd (o all Public Land Htalrs by act of August 4, 18V3. Charles liar taug)t, of Volga, county of Brooking, slat of South Dakota, has Ihls day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 1237. for the purchase of the N. W. V of Section No. t In Township No, t N Bangs No. W and will offer proof to show that Ihs land sought la more valuable for Its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hig claim to said land befors Ihe Register aud Receiver of (his offlcs si Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, th :t!i tiny of September, 1900. He names n witnesses: Bartholomew J. Burke, of Sonalds. Oregon. James T. Burke, of Seaside, Oregon. William Burke, of Seaside, Or egon. Luther Eager, of Seattle, Wash Inglon. Any snd all persons claiming ad versely the above-drscrlbvd lands are requested to file their claims In (tils office on or before said SUh day uf September. 1300. CIIA8. D. MOORES. Itegtster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Oince at Oregon City, Oregon. July 21. 11K0. Notice Is hereby given that ihs fol-lowlng-nsmed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof m sup. put of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before the county clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria, Oregon, on September 7, Jvo, Vis: Harold Llndatad, H. K. No 11581 for the W H of N. W. Si Section 20, and fc!4 of N. E. i Boctlon 19, Tp. S N it. 9 iV . He names ths following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vii: Nils Olssoti, Seaside, Oregon, Ole Anderson. Push. Oregon, Am Fryseth Push. Oregon. Albert Olsen. Push ttrl egon. CHAS. B. MOORES. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land OfTics st Oregon City. Oregon, July 21, loo. Notice Is hereby given that (he fol. lowlng-nsmed settlor has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be mads before ths county clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria. Oregon, on August 81, 1900, via: William Row, H. E, No. 11819. for the 8. E. Vi Section 1, Tp. 4 n., n. 9 W. He names the following uti ... prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vis: Paul Aho. Astoria. Oregon. Andrew Johnson. Astoria. Orrnin l.ma. en, Push, Oregon. Henry Hill, Push, v'l, -H vol. CHAS. B. MOORES. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lund Ofllce at Oregon City. Oregon. Julv 21. 1!NW ' Notice Is hereby irlvon (!.. .- ..i. lowlnir-namcd settler Ima ni.i nmi.. .. his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said pr.f will be made before ths county clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria. Or egon, on September 7, 1900, vis: Nils Olsson, 11. K. No. 11485. for the NS of S. H. U H W u nt a m u Section 23, and N. W. M of N. E. i u'iuoii tu, i, e n,, ll. iu W, He names the following witnesses to Drove hla continuous nulilanu and cultivation of said land, vlx: narom i.inastad. Push, Oregon,' Ole Anderson, Push. Oregon. Charlie John son. Sensldo, Oregon, C. O. Norback, Portland, Oregon. CHAS. B. MOOnES. Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the under, signed has been appointed administra tor of the estate of William F. Schelbe, deceased, nnd all persons having claims sgnlnst said estate must present same, duly verified, to the undersigned at his place of business In Astoria, Clatsop county? Oregon, within six months from this date. JOHN HAHN, Administrator of the Estate of Wil liam F. Schelbe, deceased. Astoria, Oregon, Aug. 1, 1900. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. In the County Court of the Stats of Oregon, For the County of Clatsop. In the matter of the estate of Jemima Sklhbe, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of the state ef Oregon, for Clatsop county, administrator of t ie estate of Jemima Sklbbe, deceased. All persons having claims against said istnte are hereby required to present the same t me properly verified,, as by law requlred.'at. No. 627 Bond street, In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon,- within' six months from the date herof. - ; , . Dated this 10th day of July, 1900. - MAX L. BiaBUS, 'Administrator of ths estate of Jemima, Sklbbe, deceased.