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WILLIAM M'KIXLEY,
Of Ohio.
For Vice-President
THEODORE KOOSEVELT,
Of New York.
The British-Boer war is ended again.
Another triumph of American dlplo
macy! Japanese labor has been driven
from Astcrla's streets.
The central source of lying dispatches
concerning the operations in China ap
pears to have been shifted from Shang
hai to St Petersburg.
The priie-fight tonight promises to
be unusually interesting. Corbett is
scheduled to win inside of twenty-five
rounds and McCoy Inside of twelve.
The fragility of the Franco-Russian
alliance is clearly shown in the likeli
hood of its going to smash at the mere
proposal of Russia to float a Joan in
Paris.
Negro Bishop 'Walters talks sensibly
when he says that he does not see how
the negro can consistently help the
Democratic party into power. It Is one
of the amazing features of the pres
ent political situation that members of
the race which the Democratic party
has sought every opportunity to Insult
and degrade can be found giving that
party their support
The tales of the looting of Tien Tsln
by European and American soldiers
read like mediaeval history. The Eng
lish officers, who were sent there to
protect life and property, and, inci
dentally, to shew the Chinese how to
carry on civilized warfare, "rode with
their horses concealed under dry-goods
boxes" filled with plunder from native
shops. "The Japanese did the least
looting." In the coming century Is
the white race to acknowledge the civ
ilization of the tawny Jap as of a high
er type than our own?
WOLSELEY AND THE MILITLV.
San Francis:o Chronicle.
Lord Wolseley has probably stirred
up a hornets' nest through his severe
criticism of the British militia in Lis
aldress to an army corps of 30,000 of
them which he reviewed last week at
Aldershot A London correspondent
sums up the harangue as a declaratioc
in brief that this army of militiamen is
unfit for service. The British commander-in-chief
charged them with be
ing irefflcient In training, "the most
wretched objects Imaginable, under
sized, narrow-chested, flabby In muscle
and Quick only in that form of Intel-
It is Incontrovertible !
Ths Editor of the " Christian Million,"
under the heading of General Notes, on
August so, 1896, wrote 1
" A good article will stand upon its own
merits, and we may rely upon it that nothing
will continue long; which doe not, in a mora
or less decree, harmonize with the state
menu which are published concerning it."
Hr. Hall Cainc,
Author of "The Deemster," "The Manx--riin,"
"The Christian," etc., when speak
uig on "Criticism," recently, said :
' When a thing; tint I advertised greatly
is food it goea and goes permanently ; when
t is had, it only goea for a while 1 the public
ilnda It out."
The Proprlstor of
BEECHAM'S PILLS
has said over and over again )
" It Is a fallacy to Imagine that anything
mill ust because it U advertised. How
.sit 1 r.eatrums hare been started with glare
mi arm .led out in gloom f. Ihe fact Is, a
ma la not easily gulled a second time; and
every dissatisfied purchaser does ten times
mora harm than ana satisfied doe good.
Awuredly the sal of more than 6,000,000
Ooxc of BfcKCrlAMI PILLS per annum,
ai'tar a fM!,,ic trial f ha'f--ccnUiryt iacoa
duafT testimony f their popularity, su
penality and proverbial worth."
Sacchan'a fin, hare far many yaan beea the popular
fcial It Mhctea wiicrem tha Engftaa language n trokea,
ai.d OMy now ataad without a rival, la tasaaaa cants
an as eeatt Men, at ail otu atocea.
llgence which city life develops even
in the City raJb" "He attributed all
this to the conditions which have been
the means cf congregating the popula
tion In the centers of Industry. He
admitted that there U the ntnkliig of
soldiers, protaoly, in every one of them,
but time has not been given to com
plete the process.
It will Le noted that tVre :s a
strong resemblance between Wolseley's
arraignment of the British militiaman
and that wnlch was passed upon the
young m n who ltft ttnir d-sks and
couriers In the great c!'; - of the
North to Join the federal armies in
the civli w.ir. They were stlgmatueeJ
and reviled, as "counter Jumpers," Men
of their physique and habits of life
were considered Incapable of enduring
the hardships and privations of war
on an equ.l footing with th.tse who
had been raised in the country who
were accustomed, to hard labor and In
possession of robust bodies and strong
constitutions. But It was the despised
"counter Jumper" who evinced the
greatest capacity for hard service and
who suffered least from the privations
of campaigning. The Irregular habits
of city life seemed to have fitted him
for service In the field. He adapted
himself mors readily and with less suf
fering to the duties of army life than
the recruit from the country districts,
whose dally routltu has been strictly
regular rising with the sun and retir
ing with Its setting. There were pro
portionately many more wrecks among
the latter than there were among the
former.
Something similar was noticeable In
the volunteers who served in the late
war with Spain and In the subsequent
camralcn In the Philippines. The puny
stripling who left a city clerkship to
take up arms made equally as good,
if not a better, soldier than the man
who hailed from the country. Once
the "counter Jumper's" muscles be
came set. he proved himself fit for any
thing. Exercise hardened his muscles.
gave his lungs a chance to dilate and
his narrow chest disappeared. The ma
jority of those who returned from the
war came home as fine specimens of
physical and soldierly perfection.
Perhaps Wolseley's standard of sol
dierly perfection is that which the con
tinental armies have developed through
a system which England has scrupu
lously avoided. His criticism may have
been prompted also by the treatment
which the war office has accorded him
since hostilities In South Africa began.
He has been practically Ignored from
the start and is probably crusty over
it No doubt that the Boer war has
drained the country of the flower of
its youth, as the pick of its yeomanry
have been sent to the front. But there
Is Just as good material for field ser
vice In the despised narrow-chested
and flabby-muscled youth from the
cities, after he has passed through the
hardening process, as there Is in the
tanned and brawny son of the sod from
the rural districts.
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LKOAL .NOTICES
GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS.
Proposals Jfor Potatoes and Onions:
Office Chief Commissary, Vancouver
Barracks, Wash., Aug. 15, 1900. Sealed
oroposals for furnishing and deliver
ing Potatoes and Onions for seven
months, beginning October L 1900, will
TIE IVV
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H. tii Aug. 30, l'AH), and then noenad.
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b endorsed. "I'ronoaala for Potatoes
and Onions." and address to Comiul
sury of poat to b suppllod, or to Ma
jor J a met M, Allison, Chief Comiul
sary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the tin
deraiKiied has bi-eii appointed admlnls.
trntor of the Mtat of Jacob tam.
'!, iKveustsl, and all persona having
cuimiir iikhimh siiKi tin( luuat pivaent
sume, July veritli'd, to the undarslgned
at tlit oilloe of Fulton lirxw,, attorney,
In Astorl i, Clatsop County. Orvgon,
niinui six iiionins mm una itate,
C. W. FULTON.
Asti'ilu, Orvgon, Aug. S, 1900.
SHKltIFF'8 SALE.
I'v virtue of an execution and order
of tulle lasu'.'d out of the circuit court
of 1 hf aiate of Oregon, for the county
i'i v lau-uip on me no nay or August,
1'.m, upon a Judgment and decrve of
forvt'loHtiro rvn.lvivd ther'ln on the 3d
lay of Atlguit, 1)0. In favor of Johq
ijuomit. iiiiiiitirr, and against J. c.
AJ11111.1 and Murv E. Adiiius. I'lar tl
Park -r mid J. O. A. Howlby, executors
or the win ir l. f., I'enae, iti-oiaeJ,
interval on the sum of 11,500 00 thervof
rr nil (no i.stn iiy or juiy, r.HU at the
rate of ten per cent per annum, the
costs and llliiirseiiu.Mits of this suit
iax-i at ju.w. vn t the costs of and
ilium thl. writ I'oiiini.tiiilliiir ai,,l rxnuir.
Ini; me to make sale of the following
tienci uii'n rem property, town;
t'ominenelng !n the niMdle of the
Axlorlu South t v:it ItallrvHid Com
puny truck, which point Is located ai
foll ws, to-wt: Commencing at the
southeast corner of the lnnton Land
Claim of V. C Cullender, thence
north (9.i ft. th-noe north 4 deg. anJ 30
nun. west. 2.4s.6 ft., thence west to said
pouu to iiegm rroin. thence from said
point west 1.6:;. feet io the county
loii.l th.-ricA norih 1 .t.ir An, I . ...in
nest .'.".! fwt, thence eiiat l.M.i feet to
ihi nii'iiiie or the said ralirtmd track,
thence southerly along mild middle of
sniii run wiy trucK t the place of be
irlniilnt:. contnlnlni; 21 50 acrra R.ii.1 r
c-i tions 27 ,m l 2. township 7 north, of
ninpe pi west . .i an'il land be'.ng the
nme m that conveyed by Joslah V'et
at:d wife to J. C. Adam, by itee l bear
ing ditto September, lS'Xi, said d'd
lliig recorbsi nt rRe 5, vulum 19
of lie-,1 of the Records of Clutsop
County, Oregi.n, together with Ihe ten
ements, hereditaments and appurte
nance thereunt beK.iiglng, or In any
wise appertaining.
Notice Is hereby given that I Will on
Monday, the 10:h d.tv i f September,
1W0. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the
forenoon of iud day, In front of and
at the court house door in the city of
Astoria, flats ip county, Oregon. Sell
U public auction to the highest bidder
for rash, the above described real prop.
Callender P. L. C. being located In
Tty. or so much thereof as may be ne
cessary to satisfy the Judgment, Inter
est, costs and all accruing coal..
THOMAS LINVILLE.
Sheriff of Claw p County, Oregon.
Astorlu. Oregon. August 10. IJoO.
St'MMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of CluUop.
Enultable Saving and Ian Associa
tion, a private corporation, plaintiff, vs.
James T. Iiullack and Vlletta Buflack.
defendants.
To Jam s T. Bullak and Vlletta Bui
lack, def-.'ndm1..
In the name of the state of Oregon,
you are hrby iwi'jlred to appear and
answer the complaint flleil against you
In the above entitled suit on or before
the 29th lay of September. 1900. and If
you fall ho to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to said court for the relief demanded In
the complaint, which Is In substance as
follows:
1. Fir a Judgment against the de
fendants. Jum.n T. Bullark and Vlletta
Rull.ick. for the sum of 1828.21. with In.
t e rest therein at the rate of six per cent
Pr annum from the date of the filing
of the complaint, and the further sum
of SIM ftttorn-y'a fe. and the costs
and disbursements herein;
l. I hat the lien of plaintiff's mort.
.-age referred to In the complaint and
being upon the following described
property, towit:
Lots number! IS. 19 and M. bloek
numbered 5, In the Port of Upper As
torla laid out and "ecorded by John
Adair, (,'lntsop county, state of Oregon,
be decreed to be a first lien upon said
premises and that snld mortour ha
foreclosed and sail defendants and each
ot mem ne narrd of all equity and in
terest In said pn-mlses except the stat
utory right of redemption.
3. That In rase said mortgaired nrem-
l.-s shall not sell for a sufficient amount
to ray said Judgment that plaintiff do
have Judgment air.llnst th rWemtnnta
Jame r. Hullack and Vlletta Bullock
ami encn or them for any deficiency,
and that rdalntlff have foreclosure
for Its en upon six share
of stock In the E'tultable Sav
Inga and LrMn AHsoclatlon described
in the compl'tlnt. th' certificate thereof
being numbernd 2072; that the title or
interest ror th drfendants James T.
Hullack and Vlletta Bullnck in said
prorierty be cut off by said decree and
that they be foreclosed of all Interest
In sail premises; that said property
b. sold according to law to satisfy the
Judgment abov recital and prayed for
in the complain', and f r such otiier
and further relief as to the court may
seem meet and equitable.
This Kumm.ins Is published against
you pursuant to an order of Hon. J.
H. I), 'iruy. Judge of the county court
'if Clatsop county, state of Oregon,
mode by said Judge on the 6th day of
August, 1900, In the Weekly Astorian
for six v.e.-kH immediately prior to the
2::h day of September. 1SO0. p.nd the
'lat of th first publication of said
mrimonH In nail iiajor g August 10,
CAKE 4 CAKE,
Attorneys for PI alntlff.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Noti: lit hereby given that the un
dersigned, as administrator of the es
tate of John H, Hansen .deceased, has
filed his llnal account In the ofllce of
the county clerk of Clatsop county,
Oregon, and that the county court of
the state of Oregon for the county of
Clatsop has sot Saturday, the 15th day
of September, 1500, at the hour of 1:30
P. m. as th time, and the court room
'f aid court In Astoria, Oregon, as the
Place, for the hearing of any and all
obirtons to the approval and allow
ance of said final account. All persons
having nbjfts'.lons thereto are hereby
notified to present the same at said,
time and place.
Dated August 10, 1900.
ARTHUR WrLflON,
Administrator of the Estate of John
B. Hansen, deceaflpd. ,
PAXTON, BEACH & SIMON,
Attorneys for Administrator,
IKMAt. Mint as,
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NOTIC13 FOR rUfiLlCATION,
United States I-vtd OrtU'e, Oregon City,
Oregon, July T, IWs.
Notice la hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congress of June 1, 1871, iillllod
"An act for the sale ot tlmba. lands
In the state of California, Oregon, Ne
vada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all public land states by
net ot August 4, lS'.'J. OtlllUt M. Logan,
of Astoria, county of Clataop, state of
Oregon, has this day filed. In this vfTlce
her sworn staUniMit No, 624J. for the
purchase of the H. W. of Section No.
In Township No, ( N Range No. T
., and will offer proof to show that
the land sought I more valuable for
It timber oi stone than (or agricultural
purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land be for the ltcglater and
iteceiver of this oltlce at Oregon City,
Oregon, on
Wednesday, the 3d day of October, 1900,
She name M witnesses:
Julius (lartie. of Olney, Oregon, Be
bastion Olaser, of Olney, Orvgon, Jacob
lvnk. of Olney, Oregon. John Olawr,
or tMney, Orvgon.
Any and all person claiming ad
versely ttio above described lands ars
r'iucsti'd to Hlo their clulma In this
ofl'ce mi or before nld JJ day of Octo
tvr. 19W.
CHA3, a MOORED.
Reglsior,
NOTICE FOR I'UDLICATION.
United State Land Ortlce. Oregon City,
Oregon, July 7, 1900.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pllunce with tit Provision of th act
of congress of June S, 1 ST, entitled
''An act for (hit sale of timber laud In
t le state of California, Oregon, ,N
vada. and Washington Territory." a
extended to all publlo land stale by
net of August 4. 1S:U. William C. Logan,
ct Astoria, county of Clataop. atat of
Oregon, ha thi day riled In thl oftlc
his worn statement Noi b'Ul, for the
purchase of the H. K. i of Suction No,
s In Township No. 4 N., Kanga No. 7
W and will offer proof to how that
the land sought 1 more valuable for
It timber or stone than for agricultural
pun oses, and to eatabllsh hi claim
to said land In-fore the Register and
lU'crlver of ihl uttlce at Oregon City,
Oregon, on
Wednesday, tho Sd day of October, 1500.
Mo tinnie as witness:
Jullu tlarb. of Olney. Oregon. Sc.
bastion Olaser, of Olney, Oregon, Jacob
I M itk, of olney. Oregon. John Ulasor,
or oiney. oregoa.
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the abovd-descrlbed lands are
rc'iucstcd to file their claim In thl
o trice on or before the said Id day of
October,
CHAS. D. MOOllFA
Register.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Hy virtue of an execution and order
of sale Issued out of the circuit court
of the state of Oregon for the ooumy of
Clutsop, on ths 14th day of August, 1900,
upon a Judgment and dwrve rendered
therein on the 2d day of March. H94.
In favor of J. W. M maker, plaintiff,
and ngnlnst Ultlmlna D'Klla and Hen
ry D'Ella, defendanl. for tho sum of
jv-o.og, together with Interest thetvon
at the rat of 8 per cent pr annum,
from the 4th day of March, ISO I, H
the sum of 1244.50 Interest paid, and
the coats of and upon this writ com
manding and re'ititrtng me to mak sal
of the following described real proper
ty, to-wit:
All of the north one hundred fret of
Lot No. 12 of Hlock No. 12, of the town
of Astoria as Ial 1 out and recorded by
John M. Bhlvely In Clatsop county,
jregon.
Notice Is hereby given that I will on
Monday, the 17th day of September,
1"00. at the hour of 10 o'clock In the
forenoon of said day In front of and
at the court house door In tha city of
Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, e at
public auction to the htghost bidder
for cash the above described real prop
erty. In satisfy the Judgment, Interest,
costs and all accruing costs.
Astoria, Orfgon, August 15. 1900.
THOMAS LINVILLE.
Sheriff. Clatsop County, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Oregon CHy,
Oregon. August 10, juoe.
Notice Is hereby given that In com-
Pllance with the provisions of the act
of congress of June J, 1S7S, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands In Ihe
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
nd Washington Territory," aa extend
ed to all publlo land states by net of
August 4, iwz, Nicholas Wlsnpr. of
Astoria, county of Clatsop, ntate of
regon. ha tins day filed In this ofnee
Ids sworn statement No. (1233. for the
purchajio or the N. E. 14 of section No.
H In township No. 6 N range No. 7
'.v., onj win orrr proof to show that
the Innd sought Is more valuable for Its
timber or stono than for agricultural
purpose, and to establish hi claim
to said land before the register and
receiver of this oft'ee at Oregon Citv.
Oregon, on Monday, the 29th day of
October, 1900.
He names as witnesses:
John Dcnck, of Astoria, Oreirnn. Al
bert Heyer, of Astoria, Oregon; Sebas
tian Glasser, of Astoria, Oregon; O. F.
Morton, of Astoria, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described Innds are
r-n.ut ;d to die th"lr claims In this
ofllee on or beforo said 2!ith day of
October. WJO.
CHAS. B. MOOREfl,
Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, Oregon City,
Oregon, August 10, 1900.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands In the
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
und 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 office his
sworn statement No. G260, for the pur
chase of tho H. E. of section No. 12
In township No. t N., range No. 7 W
and will off-H1 proof to show that the
land sought Is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim
to said land before the register and re
ceiver of thl office at Oregon City, Or
egon, on Monday, the 29th day of Oct
ober, 1900.
He names as. witnesses:
John Dcnck, of Astoria. Oregon; Nich
olas Wlsner, of Astoria, Oregon; Se
bastian Glasw, of Astoria, Oregon; O.
F. Morton, of Astoria, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the noove-descrlbed lands are
requested to fpe their claims In this of
fice on or before said 29th day of Octo
ber, 1900.- .
CHAS, B. ivIOOREU,
Register.
LKtiAL NOTICKi
NOTICE FOR PUllLlCATION,
Unlird States lUnd Oftlc, Oregon City.
Oregon, July I, llhio.
Notice I hereby glvn that In compli
ance with the provliluii of the sot of
emigres entitled "An act for ths sal
of timber land In th state of Call
fornix, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory," a extended to hi I Tub
llu Land Utai by act of Auut 4.
lv3, l.uthor Eager, of Seattle, county
of King, tat ot Washington, has this
day Died In this office III sworn state
ment No, G2:in, for th purchaa of ihe
N. Ji. Ji pf Section No. i In Towniiip
No. 1 N, Rang No. t V and will offer
proof to allow that th land (ought is
more valtmbla for It timber or atone
tint n for agricultural purpov. and to
establish his claim to suld land bufor
lite Register and Itocelvor of till ottlo
at Oregon City, Oregon, on
Friday, the SSth day of September, 190),
H names as witnuaea:
Bartholomew J. Hurko, of Seaside
Oregon, Jitme T. Hurke, of Heajtlle,
Oregon, Charles Hurbatigh, of Volga,
South 1'uHota, Wllllum Burke, of Hea
side, Oregon,
Any and all person claiming ad
Vetsely the abovs-dc avrlbod lands are
riuestt'd to fllo their claim In thl
ofllce on or before sold Iih day of
September, 1900,
CIIAB. U. XIOOUES,
RegKter.
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
United State Land Office. Oregon City.
Oregon, July S, 1900.
Nolle I hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of th act
of congn of June 1. UTl, entitled
"An act fur the al of ilmlwr land In
the stale of California. Oregon. Ne
vada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all I'ubllo Und Stairs If
act of August 4, 1S93. Charles Kar
naugh, of Volga, county of Brookings,
atat of Souilt Dakota, ha this day
filed In this office hi sworn statement
No. i:n, tor the purchase of th N. W,
V of Section No, I in Township No,
5 N Range No. W.. and will offer
proof to ahow that the land sought Is
more valuable for Its Umber or ton
than for agricultural purpose, and to
establish hi claim to said land before
the Register and ltcover of this ortlce
at Oregon City. Oregon, on
Friday, the 2mIi day of September, 1900.
He name a wimtsm.
Bartholomew J. Burke, of Seustds,
Oregon. Jme T. Burke, of Seaside,
Orvgon, Wllllum Burke, of Seaside, Or
egon, l.uthor Eager, of Bcatlle, Wash
ington. Any and all irons claiming ad
versely the above-decrllHtd lands are
rjueied to file their claim In thl
oftlce on or before said :vti day of
September, 1900.
CHAS, B. MOOjlES.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon.
July 21. ltsJO.
Notice I hereby given that th following-named
settler has tVed notice of
hi intention to make final proof in sup
port of hi claim, and that said proof
will lw mada before the county ch rk of
Clatsop county, at Atona. Oregon, on
foptember 7, l!W0,
vlx: Harold Llndstad, II. K. No IISJ.
for the W H of N. W. flection 20. and
KMi of N. K U H,wii,i ta -r.. j
He names th following witnesses to
prove hi continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, vn:
Nils Olsson. Seaside, Oregon, Ole
Anderson. puh, Oregon. Arn Fryeeth.
rush, Oregon. Albert Olson. I'uah nr.
-
cgon.
CHAS. B. MOOREH.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. Ijind Office
i I'rrgon city. Oregon, July 21, 1900,
Notice I hereby srlvan Itiat i, M-
lowlng-named ettlor ha filed nolle of
his Intention to make final n,i in
support of hi claim, and that said
proof will be made before th county
clerk of Clatsop county, at Aatorla.
Oregon, on
Aiiaroat ill llrtrt
vl: William Row. H.' E. No. 11549. for
me o. a, Pectlon 1, ip. 4 N., R. 9 W
He names the foiiowin ufiin..... . '.
prove hi eontlnuona n.l,i.n.
and cultivation of said Innd. vlx:
Paul Aho. Astoria, Oregon, Andrew
Johnson, Astoria, Oregon. Jonas Untln
cn. Push, Oregon. Henry Hill. Push.
Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOOrtES.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office st Oregon City, Oregon,
iuiy .i. iwo.
NotlcS I herebv irlveti that th. .1
-- r . ..v ,,,1,
lowlng-nnmed settler has filed notice of
nts intention to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that said
Pr.vif will be marin l.f
clerk of ClaWop county, at Atorlu, Or-
cavii, uo
September 7, 1900,
Vlx: Nils Olaann If in XTn mor a
the K of S, E. 4. S. W. of 8. E. K.
U.. tit a) a Mai . .
"ruuiin j, ana n. w. hi of N E U
u ..... I . na v, . . . ' m
o" "ll ilh O IS., JI. JV W,
He nnme the foiioivina uiin....,
....... ,,.,. m
prove his continuous residence upon
aim cuiuvuiiun or saiq lana, vlx:
iinrom i.indstad. I'ush, Oregon, Ole
Anderson. I'uah nt-mrm pt...n.
... viiainu diillll.
son Seftslde, Oregon, C. O. Norback,
a ui uuiiu, uregon.
CHAS. D. MOORE3.
Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed administra
tor of tho estate of William F. Schclbe.
deceased, and all porsons haying claims
against said estate must present same
duly verllled. t i tho undersigned at his
Place of business In Astoria, Clatsop
county, Oregon, within six months from
thl date.
, . , , , JOHN HAHN.
Administrator of the Estate of Wil
llnm F. Schclbe, deceased.
Astoria. Oregon. Aug, 1, 1900,
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.
In the Cotinty Court of the State of
Oregon. For the County nt Clatsop.
In the matter of the estate of Jemima
Hltlhbtvdoceaatd.
Notice i hereby given Ifat lh un
dersigned has been duljr appointed by
the county court of the state ef Oregon,
for Clatsop county, administrator of
t in estate of Jemima Sklbbe, deceased.
All persons having claims against said
jjttate are hereby required to present
the same to me properly verified, as
by law required, at No. E27 Bond street,
In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county,
Oregon, within six months from the
date heraof.
Dated this 10th day of July, 1900.
la ... . MAX L- SKIBBE,
Administrator of the estate of Jemima
Sklbbe, deceased. -