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tlU XUEXLXQ ASTO&LLX lULRSPAT, NOVEMBER tt. UOU JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. T-lephone MaJa !. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. f-er.t by mail. per )'-r M Snl br buiL P'f mocth SO Erve4 tr ranter, per nuoth to SEMI-WEEKLT. Set br BvJul, per )esr. In advance, R.09 Postage free to subscribers. All cumraunlc&lkict Intended for pub l,fUm should be directed to the editor. Bcsineas communications cf All kinds and remittances must be iHrf4 to "The Atonan." The Astorian guarantees to Its ad vertisers :he largest ctrcu:ation of ar.y sewnpaper published on the CoIumbJl river. Advertising rate ran be had on ap- l.catioa la tti business mxr. -er. Adrc.lral Bradforl has Just rr-ade twit of inspection to Bremerton naval station oa Turn Sound. In stating why he looks upon Puget Sound as the best place a naval station oo the Pacific coast, he mention the fact that "bil tleshiDS of tie larrer kind bare do access to fonumi. rierein may a.a , be ren the froll of the mistaken pUcjr of atwrepiiff Oreguo's port ore hundred rrJI-fw Inland. AX APOLOIT. The Ekr Cl:y Herald, havlr! rot ten over IU dJSclti with Lrtwxi KtVxU the pr.mUT whora EAtcr j a "al correcure in - r.a, u Cawidr so aavaeiy attacked, U re- j r-t:aB3r fc-oln on In Gerroanjr. Po Irted to hare had a chanr ef man- j lilScal eritkUm is under eonrtant re- emer.t, its no fan editor hav- j ntmni t.e. and th courts admiaUter int been forred out by th ownen. Io- J n '-- Wioo with a rror it-d of fraoklr atatinc the ciJ;Uon j P thAt h' 'nr of affair, and th fact that a new hand j compliant tooU of d-potin. Tyranny U at the belm. the editorial eoluucs ! cf the lart tame contain the irtt ab ject ap-ilofy that we have ever sen. As a striking- display of lack of man hood and food seus and of a general tiin'.ns fr eiistenc. th artxle re ferred to Is worthy of notk-e. low it e are extract: The fwi- j It is the dual duty and dtiay of a j the same day. The newspaper to not only endeavor to : BKt prominent offender againjt lmper- trould i.ub!ic opinio alocg prcper Uts ' m infallibility was Maximilian Harden. but to faithfully reflect it as welt ' HKw . wwUy Mae When by reason of a variety of Just ' , . . t, . .. i Zukunft. Harden had attacked the cim, a newspaper discovers to its i sadne that H is an against a ub- j ki!T' Bremerhaven speech, whu-h ex horn pe"p;e. who Satly ref ae to have i horted the German troops bound for their opinions mouHid by alien hands, j ch;. "to give no quarter and make no its duty to itself an3 iu readers tie- , , ....... t , prion?r. but. Imitating the example nands that It take op the burden of I Its sewmiary oWgatioc and reflect the , of Attila nd th HuM- t0 excit ter" opinion of Its constituents reserving. ' ror in East Asia which would last for If you please, whatever private personal ! a thousand years." opinions the e-l.fr might have for his own rrivaf nerwmil mmfntdtfi T . is for tbis reason that the editor of the I Herald is constrained to announce that i ! the policy of this paper has und-rc-jne ; a very radical change. rvr fbiHw rv f K HanM b.r-. I - - - im iiu mv?r nskM puraueu re- j ni cently In the matter of Mr. Letsun Bal- i liet. The H--4H has fought him tooth ' modem Germany" and Is said to w.eld and toenail; has called him every vile la aatirical pen. his language wa prob name in the repute vor-abulary of the ; ablj. ghAr9 blting. but where such pencll-pubr; has used every editorial .. .... ruse to 'knock- him. to frustrate h 'd 'SCUM"n " Pr'hlb't PlitlcaI ilb-rt plan, and to place him In a bad light cannt befiwe the western mining world. This ! To make matters worse Harden was piptr has been bittfr end v.tuperat ve 1 tried behind clored d rs. and the court ... ...TJU-u. even went th extreme of dlar.ng. ,n i a .lar.rr .ha, Mr r,. ' ilnlliet n thf monumen-al fakir of lf-e iay. In the light of all these articles. It fni almoi't like an act from opra v,.r.. .i . , . . touffe to Ik- compelled to anroun-e that ihe Herai l itkn It all back: that this paper has route to recognize tht Mr. lIaet ls a gtl?man: that hi is con ducting gigantic enterprises In Eastern Orerrn. an4 rondnctlna' tht-m t-r r. mutely, and that the past utterances of i ; .rT-T. -. ; : NICE BABY I All babies are "nice," to ; their mothers. U e all love children. Great big men, with hard hands, have soft hearts for helpless . . , , ' new-comers to earth with the j smile of heaven fresh on their : innocent faces. No man is too I high Or low, tOO proud Or hum- i ble, tOO busy Or idle, tOO gOOd ' or bad, too great or small ex cept a few very small mean men to throw up their hats at the sight of a plump little cherub ; or to pity a thin one. Plumpness and thinness are accidents. Nature is bounti ful ; parents want to be. Scott'i emulsion of cod-liver oil cor rects their mistakes. We'll tend you & little to try if yov like. FCOTT ft BOWNE, tr Fearltfreet, Ke V ,r! this paper were unjus'.ifiel and vn called fre. It It B-'-t diftVult. w twn cn mere tan hs offended and hurt aniKher. for tb man t rail the offend-d iKrson e-.le ad apol f,t. humbly aivj con ttitelr, yet la private. But for a wet! eteb!lehH w.-ekfy newspaper. 'h ' ioc-rard standing la a comn.unt:y to be cmiW(-l to admit, publicly atd hefure the ast-Kiih-d ti of a tau sand rri bora, that It ha made I uptake, tfci it policy ha been rr. a.l that it wta try and be gxl hence forth. U ncthing if not humiliating. It r nwt than humtliatlsc it U positive ly rmr.fuL Th'. :be Herald Kr. how ever, with the bt rw!)H crave at tt command. Wr-atevr uautniny there may be at- tach-.ii tc a 'x T." tV edit. n.ujt wail. TVr U a cma.n csat tfcsn. h-vr. ia ih-e fact ttt io cluar n't mind la wotcaa a ore aad a tr nan a prfvfare. HfB.forth. ihertfore. :f ya -e I la the Herald, aad It ccno-nu Vr. Eal Ii and hi HxTati'n la E:era Ore- C you may kn-nr that the uttre are not actuated by Ute. by p t djlike, tnstal, the public nwy pest aari thai whaterer ia printed IU be -f. that the H(rid has irfjka hards with Mr. Bailiet and hs ca4 d it all o3. And that triVrr Is d atMved of. rp.KE SPEECH STIFLED IN GER. VAXT. hxrj TiiD-Heral.t In the hrat of American political an jvijrr. thre is often re-ason to ivirret the abue of fre ff.-evh and unlicensed print. ne. but for those who root de plore the license that 'is iadalred there ' ' '" eva effects are only partiaJiy exposed I by the thing that appear oa the sar-fat-e. aud whe insidijus in.luences , must permeate all German life- How com men the oppression s wiU be rrriin u.?i- in inc iju- don Times, which reports five trla.s for j The critic seized upon the historical !lMin " verT raaonib,y that Aila was harily a proper model for the German soldier. He also denied the intimation of the emperor that It was Germany's mission to Christlanixe as Germany's mission to Christlanixe rhina. As he is called the "Junius of foun)J . on tW() char wanting in the respect due H the 1 kaiser, ar.d he had actually assailed that august personage in a way that cofmituted lese-majeste. For thes i , heinous crimes he was sentenced to six ) ! '"nonthj'' imprisonment in a fortress, land the edition of The Zukunft which contained the sacrilegious article was ; ordered destroyed. Tfc oth,r tW majr U g,Vn briefly as follows: Sentence of six months on a street J porter at Marburg for "insulting the empress," whatever that may mean. Sentence of five months on a work man at Hamburg for lese-maj-ste. Sentence of a year on a workm.tn at Beuthen, aame offense. Sentence of four months on a deaf and dumb man at DupsHdorf, also for the "ame offn9?. though ju how succeeded in Incriminating himne f is not wptalM4 The vowne z;Uung says that tn r8ecu:if'nH are incr'"5 at an a!arm- Irg rate, and that they bode ill for the cr0wn. Certainly this inum be so if People are worthy of freedom The man who can come down town of a cold morning, and not lie about his thTmomefr, has a pretty fair chance of slipping through the golden sates. There ls only one sure way to avoid walking the floor at night with the bahy don't get married. Married men as a rule do not He from choice but their wives will persist In asking such fool questions. Marriage may be a tottery, but it ls one of the games of chance that clergy men do not try to discourage. Some married couples are so quarrel some that they do not dare sit near an open window for fear of falling out. TO Cllt I COtD l 0t Oil Take Laiat:t Vrm iala TaKe. A3 drunU's Mfuad th sacey t tt Wis ta curt F, W. CrotVt s!rtur ls on each bos. . Ditre ta were !- J u rsbc-e the weaV.hy t fcake thetr roatntux-jual purvha sutjert to Hrvi-i. Many cf ytr frwia, or crde wSota ytu kiw cf. tane uctractnl cvs imrin. riwcmoc or other fatal 4. rM. ty ivrt!ect of a. iEti or cvnif a. Koiey s li.eer ad Tar. a sf. -n? aad tnijit cvuf ne4eiee. ou.d have save4 tNers. It ls Kvaewal When a w-v.xr takes a haha it ks a)a?s f r better or for wn and th -hivoe are. It wt; N Getrre A. IViaU. Vrcr Sar-4ak O, ip.;i: I hare ben usics rv' Hney asj Tar f-r h-xarseckess aid a4 t toe oi reos:y i rner tnesl It tc fed tt cch isinn; at:y ad re iTed all soreoesa.- CHA&. RiXms The wis man m ,n)r hare tbe last word, hot he is ticked Driy to Je:h when he cones to it. Af.er exposure or whea twu ti cd (vminx on. take Fuier'a li aad Tar. It nerer fails Ls m .i iU prevent pneumonia or .-ocr-rv. 'o if taken ta tun, chaa. i?.-- EK5. DraCT-tt. When a feUw reaches nia'i Mt he should put aw chiMjih titT. yet s.ime men marrr and becin ta ac cumulate them. J. W. Earsea. of LowJer El w "My little b-jy was Terr low wtia pnea mc.H4a. L"r.'t3-?wa to the doctor w nT b m Foiy's Hooey and Tar. Vh i. suit was maxlcal aad ccu:ed the doc tor, as it inur.ecu.reyi stopped th rack- r.c ctturn ani be qaickir rex-or,.l - CHAS. ROJERS. DrucrJt. It is rather Incnaaiiect a tnsri- ter to atixonah hi conareaatioa ta watch aad pray and then tocd to reacn teem to sleep. Mrs. T. BriSdlrnvaa. of Pmv i.-n-. M'-ch . was troubled with salt rhram for thirteen rears and had tried a number of doctors without relief. After o or tnree application of Ba- r,-r Salve, her hands became better and In snort time rve was entirei mm) CHAS. ROGERS. Druxrist. Th man who rets up In meeting on unday and tells his brethren wfcai a wicked old sinner he is. usually stends the other six days in proving the as. sertion. J. OJBers. of Frostburs;. Mi. writes: T . . . . . . . a very naa attack of klla-y (.-OTipiaini ana tried oiey Kidney Cure which gave me Immediate re- lef. and I was perfectly cured after taxing two oottles.- Take no substi tute. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. It's well enough to have faith in hu manity, but it's more important that humanity should have faith in you. Tcday take Foley's Honey and Tar. It positively prevents pneumonia, or other serious results from coida It may be toj late tomorrow. An optimist Is a man who is happy when be is miserable: a pessimist is a man who is miserable when he is happy. RECOMMEXDS IT TO TRAINMEN. G. H. Hausari, Lima, O, Engineer. L. E. t W. R. R, writes: "I have been troubled a great deal with back ache. I mas induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure, and one bottle entirely relieved me. I gladly recommend It to any one. especially my friends, pjnocg the train men, who are usually similar ly afflicted." CHAS. ROGERS. Drug gist What a blessing it would have been to humanity had St. Patrick been born In time to chase the snakes out of Kden. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Notab'e anv ng the pleasures afford ed by the Shasta Route is the win ter trip to Southern California and Arizocia. Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop fresh points of interest and added industries, in its prolific, vegetation and among Its numberless resorts of mountain, shore, valley and plain. The two dally Shasta, trains from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with the most ap proved pattern of standard and tour ist sleeping cars, but the low rates of fare will still continue in effect. Illustrated guides to the winter re sorts of California and Arizona mar be had on application. C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A Portland. Oregxtn. The woman who looks good has a better chance of becoming a harp play er In the next world than the one who is good looking. ! BEEGH<S ) PILLS worth tiving Cere BlliOCS Z"A eMe9S Dluttttt. I lOrrnut r.aj-J.l frni. at ilrse starea. J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL COMPACTOR AND BUILDER Kri Ml 7 A familiar name for the Chicago, Miluauk-e & St. Taul Railway, known all ovr the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trans every uay and nlfc'ht between St. Paul and Chlrat-o, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train in the world." Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam he.it, of a verity equaled by no othe. line. fcfe that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, address, J. W. CASEY. C, J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt.. Gen. Agt., Portland, Oregon. Portland, Ore. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. t-vl WRTtjLkD" Arrlea t Kw.x" fxrtiBd I nlon Prpot il.liVii :.M p.Bv fw Astoria and inter- : p.m. n?el ale points. -3 ATOlA. I rrr" Portland A U-tu ;. Jf P terra -d ate poinU 1 p m. X A KIPS DITTSIOX. tw. ' . K . ! . . , ASTORIA SEASIDE ll tl W n Alt frmtn wiVa jwnn.tlAn t j G-&e Kh ail Northern Pacific trains to anj from the East or Sotiad potnta. J. C. VIA TO. Gem FT't and Paa AfrcL T, UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL Th "Xorthwetera Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both inalda aad out. and steam heated, are with out exceruon. the finest trains In ths war'-d. They embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience aad luxury ever offered the traveling public, axd altogether art the most complete and splecdid production of ths car builders' art. These Splendid Train Connect With Tie Grtat Xorthtri Tie Xortkeri Isciflc isd Tie Cm Jin Pacific AT ST. PAtL FOR CHICAGO nd tie CAST. Xa extra charge for these superior arcomn-odations and all classes of tick ets ar avaiable for pa.ax on the famous '.VTth western Limited." All , trains on this lies art protected by the interlocals u.ock i-jrtem. W. tt MEAD. II. L. SISLER. Gnenl Agent. Traveling AgL Portland. Ore. THE LOUVRE Strangers visiting in tee city will find the Louvre an attractive resort wherein to spend tbe evening. The Amme Sisters Ladies' Orchestra is srtiil on the bills and presents nightly musical program of exceptional merit. Handsome pool and billiard rooms ! a feature in connection with the house. Palatable lunches will be senred at all Doors H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telepbons ZZL DRAYING AND EXPRESSING Atl Goods Shipped to Our Car Will Receive S pedal Attention. No. I3t Duao 8L. Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. VAT Rea. TeL lllL PacificNavigationCompanv Steamers-"Suc II. Elmore." "W. II. HarriiMin' Only line- Astoria to Tillamook, Garibaldi, Bay City, llobonvi!lc Connecting' at Aitoria itb theOreiroD IUilroa.1 Navigation Co. and also the Astoria & Columbia River K. B. lor fat Francisco, Portland and all points east. For freight and passenger rates ap; ly t, BorrtMcl Elmore & Co. General Agents, ASTORIA. ORE. 0. R. A. X. R. R Co., Portland. Agents A. AC. R R. Co.. J'ortlaDd. B C. LAMB, Tillamook, Ore. rn Of N$w Zealand W. P. THOMAS, Mgr.. San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY Subscribed Capital, -Paid-up Capital, Assets, .... Assets in United States, Surplus to Policy Holders, Has been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. Itesident Agents, Astoria, Or. We Rent New THE ASTORIAN.... Delivered at or resldciice, WEDDING cards WE0DIN3 VISITING CARDS BUSINESS CARDS COPPER PLATE PRINTERS VISITING WHITE COLLAR LINl Cdun fc a ruvr acJ rct Sun t Na? IXAlioa t on'Jriy. lUiley Galtert 1-aves AMorU City etoept funday it I mh. Leaves Portland lity except 8uB Jar at a. m. White Collar Line ticket. O. R. Jk N, tkketa aad llwaco Ry Nar. Com paror. ticket rtervhac4vble cm lUiley latert and Hajwal.v Throuith INrt land oonixvuon with steamer .Vahcott frr. 1. sou aad Loh l''cb poiata. Teirrijor) No. 111. A. J. TAYLOK. Atora Arnt. C W. CKKHT.N. IVrtlanJ Atent 0 0 LXMt T18 5CMKtHt.a rrum lorUaad. U IP A IT Aaarts Ch kerns- Wt Uk. lrut Tt IWLmil Wb,umah kn perlal u. M U-ui, Mis, ; I 0.4 H I jut 4 p. a Ml Ute. iH-ntrr. F t.orta, niha. k US HIT. M I, !. . i 1 alrtaa anil f! tl Wa.U. t- iMva, "!' lim. ; lis hi. rUi, lq kib. t w s m ; nwalie. Ctiiriv "i . Trm AsUwta ocean rrtAwviip Ail Mi'.lni lu sabi Jel fc ehans. For aa rraieta-.; 7 am EiJuntU; Coiunibis Rlrr Xtrta rr to rrttaii't aul w ty Lui'lmft ta rets Mud ttvm Pn:d . . K, IIS (til t ,U ITTT 1, u.t'VU IwaM El Suniay "... Z EiSunrty 7a at. wmaaistt aasiam l sj r . Tnes.Tbor hlllKUar sltn. 4. SIM I rra City. Irtoa A Kiparla ; 9aak Blvsr. LvUwtae ; tit) a ta ai:y j 44 a sv l to Lew'.ttoa am WllluiMuai... loea. iiiq, rorllanJ tt Curia 1:1. Kun. We4 oauaraaj . an t a; iaa4icr Friday O W. L0tX?RERRT. W. II. HfRLBL'RT. Agt. Astoria, Gen. la. Ag't. Portland. 0r DR. F. VAUGliAN, DKNTIHT Rwm 1, Knight's Buldlng. Over Cooper's Store. PAWNER SALVE. th most hMiinc uht In th world. .TV 111 OF SHAREHOLDERS $5,000,000 1,000,000 2,545,114 300,000 1,718,792 years. Typewriters. To) At'satie !pokn s. m. Jfany new improvements added. See our latest " No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter New Art Catalogue Free . . . L- n. ALEXANDER & CO. f.xclubive Pacific Coawt Dealers 215 Stark .St., Portland, Ore. F W. JIKFXHNJE. I.wsl Agept. - your office, store 60c per month. CARDS ui n cm ITU cm ii, u. uuiiiii a uu.. ENGRAVERS, 22 sd! 23 Washington Bnildlnff, 4th and Wasliin(rton Hts. over Lilt's, POItTLAKD, OKEOON. CARDS i it i itm ... i vi''iJ a u I aMsir -nl , -J l.e r Tt '-" 1 - ' '-a, IViHtt. Fifth and 1 Strwta Overland Express Trains for Halain. Kuburg, Ash land. rWranwnio. tfden. "an Fran cisco, Mojars. Los Angflea. Kl Paao. New Orleans and Ue East Lravt Arrl r pm "f 1 m J JO I 7:00 p m At Woodbum (dally except Sun day), momlns? tntlu connects with tram for Mt. An get. FUvertun. II r o w n s v 1 1 1 , Hprlnrfleld, and Natron, and even ing train for XI U Angel and Pllver tm. .W m Corvallls passen- I Mpm IH.Uam gr. 4 S4 p m! Hherldan passrn- rr. f Islly etreft Hnnday. Rebate tkkels on sals between Port. land. Sacramento and Ban Franclsca. Net rate. 117 first class and 111 second class. Including slvper. tutu's and tlrketa to Eastern rolnta and Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono lulu and Australia t an be obtained from J. H. Klrkland. Ticket Aant m Third Street. YAMIItLL DIVISION. Pssencvr drpot foot of Jefferson 8L Isv for Oswrg., dally at T, 41 a m. 1J. JO, I U. 1 :s. $14. IS 1 04. 1110 p. m. and I a. m. on Sunday nly. Arnvt at Portland dal y at U. Jo. 10 W a. m : I U, 1, 4:M. t tt. :W. 19 00 n m: 12:40 a m. dally sx- rpt Monday; I 0 and 10 04 a m. on Sundays only. Iv fr 1 'alias dally, except Bun- day, at 1 30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at a ra. PnMerxrr train leaves Dallas for Alrlf Miwidayt. We.lnelays and Fn itya at i a p. m. Ilotuma Tucsdav. Thursttays an.) Saturdays. Kicpt Pun.tay. It. KOKHLKK, Manager. C It. MARKHAM. Gen. Frt. and I'aaa. Agt. POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fast Time AND SUPERB SERVICE WE HAVE 2-DailyFastTrains-2 TO IHE EAST !f you cannot take the morning train. ravel via the evening train. Both are finely equipped. "OUR SPECIALTIES" AST TIME THROUGH SERVICE PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LII1RARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicago, Kansas Cltt, St. touls, New Yorh, .lorton, And Other Eastero Points Tickets good via Salt Lake City and Denver. It Is to your Interest to use THE OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and Iteplng-car berths can be secured from 0. W. L3UNSDERRT. Agent 0. R. A N. Co.. Astoria, Or., OR J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent. l Third Bt, Portland. Or. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When piople are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure. they naturally want the best service obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety Is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve (he public and our trains ar operated so as to make close con nection with diverging lines st all Junction polm. ' Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Hiring car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the flrst-class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make dlnint connections at Ht. Paul for Chicago Milwaukee and all points East. For any fnrther Information call ,n any ticket egent, or correspond with JAH. C. POND, Oen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wis. Oenerai Agent. THE CHICAOO ft NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. These tiny Cipiulei ire superioi m0m mm to eaium of topaiba, Cubebi or Injection andmn CURE IN 48 HOURSlol. the same dneases w'th-VX out inconvenience, S"ld by all PrvrrftH. Mlll. Mlfllt'i NTK'K F 'It 1'l l'I.H'ATloN. Un Office al Hrr.n City, Oregon. (VtnlH-r :f I!"". Nll Is hrrehv glvrn that III following-named -iil'r h nifd noUca f his Intflillori In inakp lliml pnatf In support of his claim, and I ha I Mid prwtf will Im. nin.lv Ix-forv IWIstcf and Receiver at ihs.mi I'lly. On-rm. un iKvcmlHT ID. r". vis AI.IUUtT Hi'W'KNKHWK. II E. No, M: tv the H "f NW A NWi itt HV. Hn M. T I N. It I W. IU Mltirl llir following Wltll'as-S to prove his continuous rM.I-iice upon and cultivation of aild Innd. vis V. M. I'oflry. of Aaiori. own; f' ter Olaoii. of Hvriison. rrgn; Auxtuit A hornrtxt k. f Kvpiisrii, Drcg.tti; Win. Hchrllrbvh. If Hvrllarn. Hlvg-HI. ( II AH II, MiMMlll. llritlKtsr. Nona: for i-i ih.i -ath M". t'nltfd Hiatf li. om.. OrrgiHt t'lly, Orvgon. April 14. 1a): Nutlie I. hereby H.n that In com llliuic with in irovl4oiis of ths act of comma of June 1. I."l. ntltled "An act for the sal of tlmbxr lamia in Ihe late uf I'ailfornia. Otvgon. Nevada, an.l Ws.lilngton T"iTlt.cy.-' as xl"iul el l all Ho- t'tilillc IjihI stairs by I of Ana u.l 4, l3. KlUU HHAIH'HTEIN. of Asi'ina, I'tvuntv of t'laisop. Utate of orcr.in. ha tlila day rikd in (hi oltlr her sworn iatiivit No, IKI. for a- of ths HW quarter of trcilon No, 71 In Tnwnlili No 0 rttwth. Italic No. 7 ri. and will uffvr proof to show that ihe laml stmslit Is more aluabl for It tlmtirr T atoli than for asili ullural punw, and to es tablish hi-r claim to al4 land bef.tr the r-l:rr and rw-lver "f 'his olflo al Oregon It v. irr-n. on Friday, lh Jll dtv of iN-cenibrr, IJOO. Hh namr as wiinw: K. Z Fer- uon. AUy C. Magmt. Thonia llryce. I' l Stuart nr A.tnia. Oregon. Any an, I all n..ii. claiming adverse ly tlwt abir.nainnt tanl ar rIU)t rd tit fllK thrlr ilalilia In hla orflc oa or befitre n4 II t -lay of tV -tuber, l- AX. II. MOORKH. ll'Si.tr. SIIEItlFFS 8ALK. rty viiiu of an ivntion anl ordr of ail I. u' I out cf the circuit court of the slat of Orvs-m foe th. county uf Clateop, on Ihe i:ih day of Novtn- ir. ijo.1, uprt, a MUm-nt and dwro rn.cr-d thrrrin on tho flrat day of No vntihrr. IX), In favor of fiara 0. Mun n. plaintiff, m l ssa'nai lar I (in. Mte, J. M Olllrtte, Mvra ltuall. and Tlrodr llrackrr. irf.nlana for tha um of lllil, with tnicr-.t tlifre,.n at ihj rale of (en per rent rr ainum from the !( day of Nnvrmber. IV). ih -.ia anil dlaburwrrnrtits of this suit, laird at IIS.'O and tho c.l uf anil unm ihla writ romnian lln an.l riu ring m to mk sale of the folloain dj.nl-,t real prowrty. towlt: ll .if lot numbered 4. and In block; .t. In that part of Ihr cllv f Aaiorla m lal 1 out anl ivcoi.i-,j pv J. M. Hhively. tihrr wlih th ten. irnt, here.lliamrnta an.l apt urtenanr es Iherrunu h-onging nr In any wi.a aprTtauilng. in t'utap cojmy, tr. g.n. Notlca la hereby slvrn thai I wl on Monday, the Kin .lay of tk-t-mh-r. IV. at the hour of m o'cl ti k In -ho for, ronn of sail day In front nf ami al the t curt houa d.vtr In the city of At( ria ('lati ftninty. Or-g.tn, ari; at public auction, to the htrhrat Mdi.r fir caali. thai above d--rib-d rval prtrf-rly .i satisfy the ju lament, intrrr.i. (uis and all accruing coats. THOMAS UNViU.E. Hh-rlff flat sop Cun'v Orrgn Ai ria. Oregon, Nov. j, ikk) SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of an esutlim and ord-r of sale !u'-,1 out cf Ihe c t.-.( r,n,rt of th slate if Oregon, for lh county of Clatsop, on :h lh day cf Novnnir l'). Utwi n u.mnt an. (crre m. drred th.r-p. on th lat day of Novsm ber, lx. in favor of th Ko.ulthi a.w. inis nn I l.tn Aswiriatlon (a corpora tion) plalntllia. An, I atminat l.m.. nr Killlark and Vllotta llulWk hi. w.r.' defrndanta. f.r lh sum of It.-s J lrireit thereon fnun ih ?ih ... June. lf1. ihe further sum of tioooo attorney's fees, the cats and it .Imrar. menis or mis action ux-d nt t'.OJO anl th roata of and upi'n this wr.t com manding ant requiring m to make sale t iwlt '0"owln" J"""rlN,d real proirty. Lots H. 1 and :i. In block 51 In the Port of l'ppr Astorls. aa liul out an 1 recor.le.t by John Adair and aa subdi vided by Mary Ann Adair. In Clataon county, Op-gnn. None- Is hereby given tht I will on Mon l'iv, th 17th day of December I"), at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon of said day. In front of an.l at the court house door. In the rliy of Astoria. Clatsop county. Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest blddr for cah the above Vcrlb-d r.al orty. to witlufy th ludirmMit, 1nterrt. dim mil T'njini rosfa. THOMAS LINVILLE. Bherlff Clatsop County. On gon Astoria. Oregon, Nov, 1J, 1900. NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION. Uv"i ."JL..r""n r"r- Oregon. mi, asrv-r. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has ni.-d notice of her Intention to make final proof in iupport of her claim, and that said "J? W'i m1" M"r tne cnunty clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria Or eg.m, on December u, 19flO vis- ' ELI. UN guiNN Nty Of St.. section 21. T B N R I W. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous n-sidence upon and cultivation of said lnnd, vis- Roltert M. Onaton. O. W. Coe ' R y Hall, M. A. Hull, r,f Astoria, Oregon ' CI I AH. B. MOORES. Register NOTICK OK FILINO HPIJCIAL AB BESS. MEN T ROLL NO. 36 Notice Is hereby given, that the n.iurd of Assessors have rnmuleieii ih oil assessment for th linprovonient f Ninlli street from the north line of lioiid street to the south line of Amor street, and have reported tho same to the Common Council nf the City of Astoria, and the same h'i been filed with the auditor an.l police Judge and named nnd numbered "Spedul Assess ment Roll No. 36," nnd tho committee on streets and public way of the Com mon Council of said city has been no .tinted to meet with the board of nssessors on the 27th day of Novem. ber' al ,he hour o'olilck p. m. of said day in the Council Chambars In the City Hall of said city, then and there to consider, correct .a equalise said Special Ass-esment Roil Nr. 30. Any person objecting to said assessment must file his objections thtreto in writing with the auditor and police Judge of said city. . . t ,. . H' E- NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Dale of first publication Nov, 16 1H0