THE MORNING ASTUR1AN. TillKSDAW OC10BEB is. 1100 gaily glotocian JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone Main 661. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Pent by mall, per year Sent by mail, per month W Served bv carrier, ner month...... .60 SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year, In advance, $2.90 Pottage free to subscriber. All communications Intended for pub lication should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorian." The Astorian guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap- llcation to the business manager. For President WILLIAM M'KIXLEY. Of Ohio. For Vice-President THEODORE K00SEVELT, Of New York. SOME REASONS WHY BRYAN HAS A CHANCE OP ELECTION. No one can calculate the disastrous effects both at home and abroad of a complete change, at the present crisis of affairs. In the whole Internal and ex ternal policy of the United States gov ernment, such a change as the election of Bryan would seriously threaten, even if It did not at once bring it all to pa-s. The party of Mr. Bryan, as led by himself. Is not a party of opposition simply. It Is a party of revolution. His election would mean, if he were true to his principles and able In any meev 11 re to make them the guiding princi ples of his administration, a revolution !n our fiscal system which would de stroy the credit of this country abroad and lead to widespread disturbance and disaster at home; a revolution In our Industrial system, causing a sudden al teration In value and depression In trade that would bring ruin to the door of every commercial and manu facturing establishment In the country, and Idleness, with consequent Impover ishment, to multitudes of working peo ple; a revolution In our Judicial system, which would deprive our courts of Jus- tic, esreelallv th Federal courts, of ' . .. the power which they now have to pro. tect l;fe and property and leave both these a prey not only to the discon tented but to the vicious: a revolution in our foreign policy which would en danger the happiness of millions of our fellow beings. If the United State at this time abandons our possessions in the Pacific thej will be abandoned only to be quli kly soiled upon by some European lover. and the question of their owner ship will endanger the peace of the whole world. All these evils will come upon us to a gifater or less degree in case Mr. Bry an is elected. With this man in the re sponsible office of president, surround ed as advisers by those who are seek ing his election, every present condi tion would be In danger of a change, so vast and far reaching that we can think of It as nothing lew than a revo lution. Eut this country at the pres ent time has no call to enter upon a hazardous revolutionary experiment. Its people are prosperous at home, and Its flag is honored abroad. As far as hu- MY SISTER'S BABY My baby is full of abounding life and joy; my sister's boy is a puny thing. The difference is : my baby is healthy. He takes his fill and sleeps; and he grows. My sister's boy gets fully as hungry, he cries with hunger ; then cries, I think it must be, from weakness; his food is a burden to him. Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil will set that poor little boy in the way of being as good as his cousin. We'll tend you a little to try, if you like. SCOTT 4 BOWXE, 409 Purl urett, New York roan .wisdom will permit,, the govi la ment of the United State, as at present administered, Is doing Its duty In that Mate or life in which It has pleased God to call It. Much of the quarrel which certain men have with the pre, ent administration Is really a quarrel with Divine Frovldence. All this estate of prosperity, prog ress and happiness Is threatened by Mr. Rryan's character and party affiliations. Mr. Bryan Is emotional, and his party revolutionary: neither he nor It ought at this time to oe imniaeii witn tne delicate cperatlons of the government of the United States. All this Is so plain that millions of votirs today Are discounting the fu ture; they think Mr. Bryan Is defeated already "He has not the ghost of a nance." Here Is the danger. Mr. Bry an HAS the ghost of a chance. He has b. hind him the solid South, made solid for him by the unlawful suppression of a million lawful votes. He has be hind him also the whole of the Fopullst party and a considerable section of the old Democratic party at th North; these ii surely vote for him. He has also at his command all the power of the unscrupulous Tammany machine. With these forces to aid him Mr. Bry an Is r.ot to be despised. And If every Republican and sound money Demo- cm who thinks Mr. Bryan has not "a ghost of a chance" refrains from vot- g. Mr. Bryan will surely carry the election by default, and this Nation will be ylunged into confusion and disaster of which It Is Impossible to know the enl. The only way to prevent such a ca lamity is to prevent It; It w-lll not pre vent itself. The only way to elect Mr. McKinley Is to vote f r him; the only way to defeat Bryan Is to vote against him. WHY THEY LOVE HIM. Pawnee City (Neb.) Republican. The fact cannot be gainsaid that Col. William Jennings Bryan has been the idol of a certain element or class of people since his valiant charge through the First district ten years ago. Mr. Pryan sashaed through these parts at that time with a butcher knife In one hand and a tin plate In the other. and great were his blusterings against the wicked protective tariff. He was sent to congress. Two years later the great chief came achortling across the district again still clutching the butcher knife and wheeling at his side a silver L, . . .. ...... aonar larger man tne tin plate of two prev,ous Tfae e wm much wrought up with his argument and he was again sent to congress. Here he had a hard time In the dissec tion of the protective tariff and In burnishing the bright times which set tled over the country In Grover Cleve land"s time. His heroic record eurnd for him the reward of a presidential nomination and a most deserving de feat. War came on and Mr. Bryan's heroism reached the climax. He was appointed colonel of the Third Nebras ka. Bryan marshalled his host and rushed to the front and fought valiant ly. The field ran bloodless and the champion came off alone. Every man was left on the field of battle and the hero went to Washington covered with epaulets and glory. The people gener ously accorded to the colonel all the homage due a mighty conqueror. Bry an never doffed his martial suit but boldly rushed Into congress and com pelled the ratification of the Spanish Amerkan peace treaty; rushing out he assailed the results which ratification necessarily brought about He assailed I .v . , , , . . 1 tbe trusts, against which he never, drafted a line or cast a vote. He ac-1 cc-pted a second presidential nomination j from Croker, Jones & Co., trust mag- nates. He has attacked the supreme I court. He assails prosperity and Indus trial pi-ogrees. He is disheartening labor and filling the hearts of rebels against the flag with hope of ultimate victory. He has more nerve than a government mule, and less sense. And that's why his worshippers love him. The result of the registration of vo ters in the three leading cities of U'ashir.eton shows that the figures of the census enumerators could not have !-en far from correct, and ought to Prove a lesson to jaundiced Tacnma, In Seattle about 16,&f0 names were reg itterid. in Taeoma 8,501 and in Spokane 8,276. These fi.-rureg undoubtedly are a fair Indication of the population of the three cities and will be accepted as such notwithstanding the loud howl certain to ariBe from Tacoma at such a conclusion. The genus hobo will hereafter steer clear of the state of Ohio. Three years' imprisonment or acceptance of a Job present a dreadful alternative to be shunned by all good Americans of the peripatetic school. ' Salmon Is going down. Advices from Alaska report the loss, of 61,500 case new lying at the bottom of the rclflc The price, however, continues to rle. IMPROVED SERVICE AND EQUIP MENT. The new schedule of the O. R. A N. which went Into effect April 22nd, shortened the time to Chicago 11 hours, and elves a double daily service be tween Portland and Chicago. Train No. leaving Portland at J:1J a. m. is Known a the "Chicago-Pert land Special." Its equipment Is new throughout, making It fully the equal of any train now In service from the l-aeinc coast to the East. The "Overland Express' leaves Port land at :20 p. m. and furnishes com plete service both via Huntington and Spokane to the East, together with the best of service to all local points on m u. K. ft N. llr. 7j jo) Ir r,.iT Tl1?,8.c'1fc.?JL,E5 "' have always u-d Foley's Honey DEPART rom torU.ud. Aaaret ailJ Tar couh'mi.ait.n and think it 1 i the best In the world," savs Chas. Chicago Like, Denver. Fl.l Bender, a new.tde.it r of Erie, Pa. Take cfai lmf". P- "otltut. CHAS. RlHlKRS, Drug 15 a. m Chicago and Eau "j Blst' ..,, lk-nver, rt.i There Is reallv much tenderness In hxVSZ ! ..?rt.VB5'''iK"'; f ". this cruel world-tuit the butcher rare- r."trS j IAS l UN. 1.4)111 . . . . p. m. j Chicago and Kat, ly nnu , , WsTiiTwaTl. l.-wlstou, 1 ., Mokane . Sukaue. .licueo The editor of the Fordvllle, k. MIs Vlyer, ; lis M. Paul, Pn'uih,' Wain. cella'ieous writt1 as a postcrlpt to a P-m. j Milwaukee, CHicigo business letter: "I was cured of kld- taml Ha. I ne. tr)ubi(. by taking Foley's Kidney rromAitorla ! Cure." Take nothing else. CHAS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS RiMlERS, Druggist. AU Sftlllug Datea ub i leet to chance. I Tne nmn wh can umpire a baseball Tor baa KraneiKo-tfell J game and please Nth sides, can figure May S, S, IS, IS, 3, Colombia Rrrer 7am I 8tMDrt ExSuudaj- To Portlaad u4 I Way Lanital's. I rag Hoi .lay a . ' From Portland 1 1 n aaVuS.,!."" lUYF.R ' Oregon I It. Newberg, , ! Salem A Way-Land a. i I WUIamtt aa4 Ya J hill River. 7 a. m. $ SO p. m. tfo-u.AVed. sod Sat. Oregon City, Dayton. . aod'lrri. Rlpaxta j - . Leave dly SnakRlvr. 3 45 a.m. Riu.rltowtston. L Lewlsto V.UO ft IQ daily (am WILI.AMBT1E RIVER Toes, Thui 1 Portland to Corvalli Saturday and way ItndiDgs. 4: JO p. m. Mod, Wed Kriuey Q. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent, Astoria. W. H. HURLBCRT, Gen. Pass. Agt- Portland. Or. HtST m SOUTH I Denot Fifth r,A Leave I I Streets. Arrive Overland Express i rains for Salem, Roseburg, Ash land. SarfirriAnrn 7:30 p.mi Ogden. San Fran 9:13 a.m cisco, Mojave. Los Angeles. El Paso. 3:30 a.m! New Orleans and 7:00 p.m tbe East. At Woodburn (daily except Sun day), mornine I train connects with I tram lor Jit An- gei, stlverton, Brownsville. Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt Angel and Silver ton !,i:30a.m Corvallis passen- !;3:50D.m ger. I.4:j0 p.ml Sheridan passm- !!8:2Sa.m ger. 'Dally, r Dally except Pundny, Rebate tickets on sale between Port land, Sacramento and Saji Franrlan Net rates $!7 first class and 111 nernnrt . class, including sleeoer. Rates and tickets to Eastern points ana Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono- mm and Australia. Can be obtained jEm J-.B- Kirkland. Ticket Agent. 134 1 Aiuru orrvtfL. US li0?- Passenger depot foot of Jefferson St I leave ror Oswego daily at 7:20, 9:4 1 a. m; 12:S0. 1:55. 3:25. 5:15. 8:25. 8:05. H:3 p. m; and 9:00 a. m. on Sunday uniy. Arrive at roniana oaiiy at "8:3o, 8:00, 10:50 a. m; 1:35, 3:15, 4:30, :29, 7:40, 10:00 p. m: 12:40 a. m. daily ex cept Monday; 8:30 and 10:05 a. m. on Sundays only. Leave for Dallas dally, except Sun day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Poitland at 9:50 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Airlle Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. R. KOEHLER. Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Gen. Frt. and Pass. Agt. J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builder. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive 8 pedal Attention. " No. 631 Duane St, ' Astoria, Or. W. J. COOK. Ugr Res. TeL 11JL 'X sunsrr -n It f si exasperating to one who knows Foley's Honey and Tar, and knows what. It will do. t,o have a dealer rec omuietul isomeiliifg elf as ''just th same" or "Jus! ' good" i for colds, coughs, croup, u grippe, etc, CHAS, ROUERS. DrugfiM. Even If a man doesn't love a pawn broker he Is compelled to put up with him sometimes. Don't be deceived or humbugged by people who claim the discovery of some hitherto unknown herb or root in swamps, or on some mountain or prairie, for the cure of kidney and bladder troubles. Any doctor or drug gist will tell you Hint such claims are fraudulent. Foley's Kl-lnry Cure aim ply contains remedies that are recog nised by the most skilful physicians as best for these complaints, so don't be credulous or foolish. CHAS. ROO KRS, druggist. That neighborly feeling of which we hour so much Is usually one of cur iosity and envy. TO STOP A COLD. After exposure or when you feel a cold coming on, take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar. It never falls to stop a cold if taken In time. chas. kou- EUS, Druggist. No man Is a hopeless fool i.ntlt he has made a fool of himself twice In the same way. on a reserved seat in the front row of the heavenly orchestra. A CARD. The manufacturers of Banner Salve have authored the undersigned to guarantee It for burns, cuts, sores, ul cers, tetter, eoi?ma and all skin dis ease You have your money back If It doesn't do all It claims. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Old Noah was evidently a ball tosser: the Bible says he pitched the ark with out and within then the game was called on account of rain. RRKJHT'S DISEASE. High living. Intemierance. exposure and many other things bring on Hrlghfs dls-as. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent Hrlght's disease and all other kidney or bladder disorders If taken In time. Take nothlnr else. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. When you see an actor with a fur collar on his coat. It Isn't safe to bet that he has an undershirt on. IT HEALS THE LUNGS. When suffering from a racking cough take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar. The soreness will be relieved and a warm, grateful feeling and healing of th? parts affected will be experienced. Take no substitute. CHAS. ROGERS uruggist. It's tough on the trapeie performer wnen mere is a railing oil In business. WHITE COLLAR LINt Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Company. Bailey Gatsert leaves Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p. m. I.eaves Por'land dally- except Bun day at 7 a. m White Collar Line tickets and O. R. St N. tickets, Interchangeable on Bailey Gatzert and Hassalo. Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcot ta from Ilwaco and Long Reach points. A. J. TATLOR. Astoria, Agt U. B. SCOTT. Telephone UL President ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. LesTe. PORTLAND. Arrive. 8:00a.m.Portland Union Depot 11:10 aln, (:55 p.m.lfor Astoria and Inter- t:40 p.m. mediate points. I ASTORIA. 7.45 a.m, 6.10 p.m. For Portland A In-Ill :M am. termidlate points 10:30 p.m. SEASIDE DIVISION. 11 a. m. S.30 p. ru. 6 1'. a m. IM p. m. ASTORIA SEASIDE 7 t' a, ra 0 . HI 12-SOs, m 7 .( p, m All trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East or Sound points. J. C. MAYO. Gen'l Fr't and Pans. Agent Luxurious Travel THE "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains In the world. They embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid producton of the car builders' art. These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. No extra charge for these superior accommodations and all classes of tick ets are available for passage on the famous "Northwestern Limited." AU trains on this line are protected by the Interlocking Block system. W, H. MEAD. H. L. BISLER, General Agent. Traveling Agt Portland. Ore, THE LOUVRE Straugera visiting In tne citv will find tbe Louvre au attractive resort wherein to Hitil Ibe eveoing. The Amrue Slslers Laaios' Orelistr I still on the bills and primula niKUtlr a musical pruitrtm of eievptH.ual merit, lUndnotne ool ami billiard nmnn an a feature lu couum'tlau with tlie houae. ralatable lunchee will be aervisl at all uours BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word this tell of the Passenger Service via J he Northwestern feino.. Eight Trains Dally between 8t Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman 91-pers. Peerless Dining Cars. Library and Observation Cars, Kree Reclining Chair Cars. The Nth Century Train- -Runs Every Day of the Tear. The Finest Train in the World Clrctric Liijited Stctm Heated THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the Finest Dully Trtn Running Between St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from the West mads via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. URKAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC K'YS. This Is als the BEST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. AU agents sell tickets vU The Northwestern Line W. It. MEAD. Gwieral Agent. :is Alder Street. H. L. SISLEH. Trnv. Ag.nt. Portland, Oregon. A familiar name for the Chlcag. """"unf 11. i-aui itauway. known an over tne union as the Qreat Rail way running the "Pioneer Limited irains every day and night vttween Bt Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. 'The only perfect train In tne worm. understand: Connee tlons are made with all transeontlnsnt al lines, assuring to passengers the beet service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light steam heat of a vsrtty equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via 'The Milwaukee" when going to any point n u.e unnea matee or Canada. All ticKct agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, S'Mrwa. J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY. Tea. Paaa Art n kmt Portland. Oregon. Portland, 6Y LKOAL nTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United States Lund Offlre. Oregon City, ' 'rvgon. April n, 'jou: Notice Is henrby glwn that In com tillunce with the provisions of th act of congress of June J. Il7, entitled "An Hit fur the sale of timber lands in the siaiee or t ailfirna. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." as extent- ed to all the labile Lund State by hi u jtugusi a, !.', KLLA SHARPSTKIN. of Astoria, County of Clatsop. State of Oregon, has this day tiled In this "tllce her swurn sutenwit No. 5175 f.r the purchase of the SW quarter of action No. 23, in Township No north. Range No. 7 west, and will offer proof iu sraiw mat me land sought Is more vaiuuwe ror Its timber or stone than for agricultural rurpieee, and to es tablish her claim to said land before the register and receiver of this o'fW at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 21st day of DwemWr 19oo She nnmes as wltne-sses: k. 7.. p,.r. guson, iay u. Jlager. Thomas Bry:, l. M. Stuart, of Astoria. Oimn. Any and all r-rn claiming adverse, ly the above-named lands are request ed to lile their rlalms In this office on r wiiire saiu zist day of Derember CHAS. U. MOOHF.H. ' Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Oregon City. Oregon, August CS, 1XK): Notice Is hereby given that In rnm. pllance with the provisions of the act in congress ot June 3. I17S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In me states or (.auromia. Oregon, Neva u inn w&pningTofl lerritrwy," as ex tended to all the Publle Land States by act of August 4. 1S92. Elilabeth Olflar of Olney, County of Clatsop, State of uregon. nas tnis day tiled in this office her sworn statement No. G275, for the purchase of the SE quarter of Section No. 5, in Township No. 6 North, Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more vaiuaDie ror its timber or ,tone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this of fice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Fri day, the 23rd day of November, 1900. She name as witnesses: William W. Pope, Julius Garbe. S-bastlan Glnser. George Flnley. all of Olney, Clatsop County, Oregon. Any an i all persons claiming adverse ly 'he above-deieiilL-d lands are rs- quested to file their claims In this of fice on or before said 23rd day cf No vember. JW0. CHAS. B. MOORBS. Register. NOTICK OF FILING SPIXIAL AS- HKSSJIENT ROLL NO. 35. Notice Is hereby given that the board of assessors have completed the sp,-r;. hil assessment for the Improvement of Franklin avenue from the east line of Thlrtyflrnt street to the east line of the J. M. Shlvely's Donation Land Claim end have repotted the same to the Com mon Council of the City of Astoria and the same has been filed with the au ditor and police Judge and named and numbered Special Assessment Roll No. 35, and the committee on streets and public ways of the Common Council of said city has been appointed to meet with said board of assessors on Thurs day, the 25th day of October, 1900. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. In the council chamber of the City Hall in Astoria, Oregon, then and there to con sider, review, correct and equalize said Special Assessment Roll No. 35. Any person objecting to said special assess ment must file his objections thereto In writing with the auditor and police Judge of said city. II. E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. .moat mtu. NOTICE FOR PL'llLICATtON. I'niteJ States Und Office. Oregon CUy. Oregon, August 10, IJO. Notice la hereby given that In com pliance wllh the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. 1 HTS. entitled "An act for the sale of timber Innds In the state of California. Oregon. .Nevada. and Wsshlnst n Territory." as rund ed to all public land slates by act of August , lv.a Nicholas Winter, of Astoria, county of Clatsop, slate of "ivgon, has this day AM in this offlcs bis sworn statement No. liti, for the Kurchujti of the N. K. Vt of section No. li In township No. ( N., range N 7 W'.. ant will offr 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 Krtl.t land before the register and receiver of this oM'ce at regon City, Oregon, on Monday, the Z'Hh day of October. 1W0. He names as wllnrsea: John iVnck, of Astoria, Oregon. Al hert Meyer, of Asiorta. Oregon. Hebas- I 'an Olasaer. of AM M ia, Oregon; o. F. Morton, of Astoria. Oregon. Any and all persona claiming ad versely the above. described lands are reiiuestd to nln tlo'lr elalnia In this otlice on or bef said 2.tt day of October. 1!W. CHAS. II. MOORE8, Register. NOTICE FOR 1TULICATION. United States IjiiuI office. Oregon City, Oregon, August 10. loO. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with tbe provisions of the act of congress of June S. 17. entitled "An set for the sale of timber land In the states of California. Oregon. Nevada, ami t asiiittgUin Territory," as extent ed to all the public land states by act i f August 4. Albert lleyer, of As- t"rla. county of Cut j p. state of Ore- k'on. has this day filed In this cfflc hi sworn statement No. t. for th pur chase of the S. 1'. V, of section No. 1 In townhlt No. I V. range No. 7 W, and will off-r proof to show that the land sought I more valuable for It timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi claim to ald lanl befre th register and re ceiver of this urnce at Oregon City, Or egon, on Monday, the Z'Hh dsy of Oct. ob-r. 1900. m , H names as witnesses: John I Mic k, of AMorla. Oregon: Nlrh" olds Wlsner. of Astoria, Oregon; bustlan Gl-r, of Astoria, Oregon; O. F. Morton, of Astoria. Oregon. Any ant ajl person claiming ad- versely the above-described lands are requested to nit their claims In this of. flee on or before said 29th day of Octo ber, im CHAS. R. MOORKS. Register. NOTICE FOR rniLICATlON. Orvg. n City. Oregon. August 27. 190f: Notice is hereby given that In com pllance with the provisions rf the act of Congress of June 3. H7. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the stale of California. Oregon. Neva, da and Washington Territory." ra ex tended to all the i'ublle I .and Htato by a t of August 4. is. William W. Pop, of Olney. County of Clatsop, State of Oregon, has this Jay fil-d In this office his sworn statement No. 1271, for the purchase of lot 4. Section I: lots 1. 2. 2. and 4. of Section No. 4. In Town ship No. ( North. Itang No. 7 Wst. and will offer proof to show that th laud sought la more vafuahl for It timber or aton than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the R.-glater and Re ceiver of this office st Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 23rd Jay of No- veriiDer. isoo. He name as wltin sse- Jack Denck. Sebastian (Jlaser. Anna V. (ilaaer. John IVnck. all of Olney. Clataon Countr. Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adverse ly the above-dese ri:e, landa ara r. 'Uested to file thlr claims in this of fice on or befor said 23rd day of No- ember. 1WW. CHAS. R. MOO ft EH. Register. NOTICE FOR H'UMCATION. United State Land futir. Oregon City. 'T'-K'm. august. ;n. rj: Notice Is hereby alv-n that In an. pllance with the provisions of the act of congre of June 3. S'S. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the slates of California. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory." as extend ed to oil the Public Und State by act of August 4. 1W. M. Kiinor Duffy, of Astoria, County of t'la Oregon, lias this day tiled n Oil of tlce her Kworn statement No. 6372. for tl.e purchase of th? lot 5. . jj and 12, of Set t Ion No. 4, In Townhslp No. I .-.olio, iiange .o. . West, and will of. er proof to show that Ihe land souehi is more valuable fur its tin, bee . .in. than for agricultural purpom-s, and to establish her claim to said land bef.ire the lleglhler and Ree.-ivef of 'his of flee at Oregon City. .,n Friday, the 23rd flay of November, IWjO. She namrs as witnesses: Mrs. Mary Denck. of OltleV. Oreiron: fe U..t. Olaser. of Olney. or-g.,-,; Mr. Appol- .-oi. tfoniieon. rr 'iiney, regon' Mr Sidney D.1I. of Astoria, r .regor.: Any and all tTms claiming ad versely the Mbove-.i.,.ribed lands are requested to flic the.r rlHlms In this of fire on or before said :d day of No vember, 19O0. CHAS, n. MOORF.S, Register, NOTICE FOP. PUBLICATION. United State. I,nrd Olflce. OrBon CIlT Oregon. s, ,t, 4, lx. Notice Is hereby given th-i in ,..n. a nee with th- prnMHon, ,.t oriKress of June 1 u:n ' a t for tliH s,,.l, of tl,lH.r ian.1. In the , n 'V"fMf U"f"rm"' "r' '". N-vada, i. rid Vu-hlnglor Territory," eXtend ol to all the puhlln land ita,., hy Vet of August 4. i,M. TI,.odr. Holts of Astoria, county of ( int.,,,. .i... gon. has this his sworn state,,.,,i "v ' "V"Z''" ...... . m . ' ' . i'T 1"T TV. "7V "I. l"T 12. 13 and 14 .i S?i - "ffer proof to show that the land sought Is nior valuable for Its tlmln-r or stone thai for agricultural r,nr,u-L ' " !1n J.sh h calm ,o said und U 'ofr'the Oregon City Oregon, Friday, the 23d day of November, I't) He names as witness,-.: ' bounty' Or Vi f ney county, Oregon; h-bastlan Olaser of Olney. C ats.,p county, OregonMUr.ry Nohrn. of Astoria. Clatsop county. Or?. Any and all persons claiming advr. ly the above-decribe.i lands r?t quested to file their claL. ?n thu tmc l"j0 le'Tt lh m 6" NovembTr! CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. i.stn i. foirii'M notick rvn prm.tCATioN, Oregon City, orcgn, August rS, 1M: Nellce I hereby given that In com pllance with the ptovlsioii of tbe a!t of Congress of June 1, I "'I. ittlu4 "An net for lb sa! of timber lands In tlx state of California, Oregon, Nv. da and Washlnslon Territory," a s lemltd to all Hi' Public Und Hteta by act of August 4, Ivji, Jaine I. limit llton. or Scuttle, County u( King, Stale of Waablnston, tins tin day ftld in this otlice his wot ii statement No. f.'3. for th purchase f the it half of NK quarter and N half of f K quarter of seitlon N. J, In Town hip No. t N . It.H'so W., and will olTer proof to show lliol lh land sought Is mora valuable for lis timber or etune limn for nitrli ullutul purpose., and to establish his claim to said land before the lleglsler and Krirlver of till of ficii al or'ii City, Oregon, on Sat urday, th Mb day i f November, 1M. He names a witness''!. lartllooniw J. Ulllke, of Seaside.. Clatsop Cuunty, Or ; jAliie T. Hurke, of S"ald, Clat sop County, Or ; Jay T. I'stker, of So utile. Kins County, Wash.; J, It, .'ohnston, of Seaside. Clatsop Counly, Cr. Any and all per ns i lalinlng advtrs. ly the above- ! ibe land ar re quested to tils their claims In this of. Ilea on or b'("i tbe I III day of No vember. IStl I'll AS. II. MooltFj. Register. NOTICK FOR PI'HUOaTION. Oregon City, Oregon. Ausii't 27, 10; Notice l hmby given that In com plam ilh the provision of th aot of Congrrs of Juti ), 17. rntltsd "An act for the sal cf timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Neva da and Washington Territory," a el tended to all the Public Und States by act of AuKtot 4. Ann M. laer, of Olnry, Coirnty of riaisop. State of tire., has this day filed In tbU nine lisr saorn statement No 4:,0. for th pur chase of tho lot 7, I, and 10 of eo. tlon 4, lu township No. I .Nurth, Itattg West, and will ofTer proof U hosr that the land sought I more valuable for It timber or tono than for agri cultural puifoaes. an I to establish tier claim to said land before th lUgts ler and Receiver of this offlc at ure gon City, Oregon, on Friday, the 23it day of November, M. Bh name a wltneasr: Jack IVrwk, Sebastian Ulaser, William W. Pop and John lrnck. all of '!ney, tlataop County. Oregon. Any an 1 all per n claiming adverse ly the above-described lanl are re MUestrd to file their claim In this of m on or t-efor said SJrd day of No vember, 1X1). CHAS. U. MOOltKS. Rrgister. NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION. Oregon City, Oregon. August it, 100: Notice is hereby given that In com pllance with the provisions of th act of Congress of June . ICI. entllied 'An act for the sJe of timber lands In th state of I'aiir.irnla .. ... v.u. da and Washington Tcrriuy." as ex tended to all the Public Und State br act of August 4. 1H3, ApMloiila John' -n. of Olney. County .,f C als.ip Slat of Oregon, ha this day filed In Ihia office hi sworn statement v., im the purchase of the NB half of Section No I. in Township No. I Nor,h. Unc, i West, and will offer proof to-ehnw iu.1 me una sought Is nur valuable for Its timber or stone than r. ...i. cultural Purtuwr. and to establish his C'im ald land before th Itegtster and Receiver i this oftlec at Oregon ( Ity. Oregon. .,n Friday, the 23rd day of November. 10. ' He name as witnre.es; William W. l op. Jullu C.arb. Sebastian (ilaaer leorg. Flnlry. , of o,y VUuJ' County. Oregon. .or Any and all i-rsom , lalmlng adverse ly th above. des rlVd 4n,l, SP. w. quested to file their rlalms In this of rZz:' ,,1 ,uy ur Nt" ( HAS. II. MiViUES. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 0r';'n C'ty. OreTmT August 21. lO0: '"hereby given that n com. pllance wlh the provision, of ,he iSt . .... ...,. , Ilnil)pr i.nAm n - "7 ii en m this of flee her .worn ma.ement N ij:' ?or. the purchase of the ,.t. 9. )0 JJ Ja Vg of sertlon No. u. ,n Town.nl No North. Range No. 7 West. , will of. fer proof to show th.. .ul ?..."'0.r! I. more valuable f.T. u7n of .tSi 1 u'l riCMl,urI i-"n.".e. grid tS fore the Register and Receiver of this d.yc,the 3r;;r;n "rj- Hh. J 1,ny "f November. J00 She name, a witnesses' Will am W County. Oregon. ' tl'"P -"HAS. R. Mi MIRES. Register. SHERiFK'rt SALE. Ry virtue f in , . of .'' issii-i oof '.V"""n ord-r the,s,a . . ,,' V" ' '.r u" courtof 'la'sop. o , Mi. T '"' ''"lly Of w. u.e.n L .5! 'I' v. " .October. . -in, ..... . . r, "i".reii therein 1 rV'Mllte-l.... make real . west f thl Win h "f r"nife No Catsop ttyjSr ",,,rl"lan Monday jnXh'T, 'v;n' that I will on at. IheVmr Wffljt' "'"n of said dav in ; . in ln9 for" court housi , " f; ind at the Clat. Coun tv ?elr U,y."f Astoria, "ctlon to he hte".'.?;11 81 PuW1 the alK,v, aV-trtbH Jei? J,1,'r f0f Ca"h atlsfy M C ,rtllTIW?T l? ail accruing Cost ,"t,;u-'". costs ana TlKHfia .... AsCumtr. Oregon. irie iitiu ar f'.i da and Washington Terrltory." tended , ,h ,.,,, Un ,; a" of August 4. lsa:. Mary iu.n.. J, oiney. v.MMy ,t ot Orrenn. hn. no. . . !'. i ,h I ,"n"" ' lnl,ln adverse ly the above.de,,-rlbe,l land. ar. r!. jested to file their clal . .Vf. on th f.ivor of i V "'""'"'"r, 1900, In aiXt i a ' n1""1' "l"l,"lff nnd am John1 p , 'T" "U Wlf0' sum of Ms ' i'lZ' T; ,f,,r ,th" Hit, thereof u, .1, ,n '"''rest on bernn;mI,;,;;'rl-rcent temb..r 1. i , 1 ' . Ih ''"V 'f Bep men.. ;.f hi, ' 'I, ','; IWmrso the r., , t n 1 ' X"'1 Ht -0- and rnandln, l,""!."!"."' writ torn-