The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 14, 1900, Image 2

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    THE XORS1.N0 ASTO&Ui,. HUM,, PtTEMBEH 14, UUU
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
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RIGHT POUCT IGNORED.
P.ev. Dr. W. A. P. Martin, president
ot the Imperial University at rYktn. la
probably better qualified than any
other American to Judge what policy
the powtr could most wisely adopt In
regard to China. Nearly fifty years'
residence la China and thorough
inoa leJse of the country and the lang
uage and custom of it pejpJe make
fata viea of great Interest and Import
ance. To put an end not only t an;L
foreigu uprinings but to Internal dis
tensions aa well. Dr. Martin believe
that the fallowing awt be accom
plished: "L- To undo the mischief done by her.
kt the empress doagr be int Into
exile, and let :he emperor be restored
to hi proper authority, subject to a.
concert cf the great power.
-1 Let ail the acts of the empreaa
dowager, beginning with her coup d'etat
and including the appointment of ber
partisans, be canceld. except such as
are approved by the new administra
tion. "1 Let ths emperor's program of re
form be resumed and carried out with
the sanction of the powers.
. "4. Let the powers mark out their
sphere of In tt rest and each ajipai.it
a representative to control the action of
the provincial governments within its
sphere."
The Astorian has constantly main
tained and still maintains that the
course prescribed In the first cf Dr.
Martin's recommendation is essential
to a just and conclusive settlement of
the whole Chinese problem. The ac
ceptance of anything less than the deg
radation and exile of the empress do
ager, Indisputably proven to have be- n
deeply involved la (if not at the bot
tom of) the Boxer movement, will be
not only a deep disgrace to the pow
ers, and the thwarting of justice, but
will prove a constant menace to white
residents and interests in the Celestial
kingdom. If the work of the powers
is not properly done now the result
must be that it will have to be done
ver again ihrtly. with increased ex
penditure of blood and trajuie. So
long as the regal assassin of
our countrymen and the would-be as
sassin of the representatives of the
powers continues to receive the obs-ri-
rcrpect of that por,lln f 'he Chinese
natln not already our secret or open
enmHMs. The restoration of the unlaw
fully dethroned Kang Hsu. h!c
should have been accomplished by the
powers at the time the finpmi do a
Wf tisurrel the thnn. Is the dret
lh of the better classes of the Chi
nes people. Had he been in power the
Roxer uprising would have been crush
ed In us Infant y. If not by his lore
alone ly thoe which he would hare
railed to his aid. A rv-lv rul1
in every sens of the word, he would
have placed and lll yet place, if rin
stated a Dr. Martin propose. China
In the forefront of European nation
and uur nation aoulj have reaped the
greatest benWIt from l!s advancement.
The reform party of China, whic
party the allies propose ti lienor and
from whom the course being aJp'.e
estrange us. is strong numeric!'?
and t:II stronger in purpose, it alms
to adopt the same measure for China
which have placed Japan among the
civilized nations of the world. Yet In
the fa:- of their own Interests the pow
ers propose to thwart these Uu table
design a rouVh as is In their power
by permitting the empress dowager to
resume the rein of authority and con
inue government not onJy retrogres
sive but anti-f.-eign in spirit and pol
icy.
Ther is wisdom In the policy of Dr.
Martin and by Just so much as the
powers fall short of carrying it out by
so much will they fail to satisfy Justice
work to the best interests ot China and
promote friendly and profitable rel
tion between the Occident and Orient
HANDS OFF CUBA.
This seemeth Incredible unm
mai anow not the principle; that the
mind of mau is more cheered and re
freshed by profiting In small things
....... aiauuius mi a stay in great.
HMO WORTH OF GOOD.
A. H. Th urn ess at Will. Out r i
Co., Euftalo. O.. writ: -I have been
fl'Jcted with kldn-or and bladder troub
le ror years, passing gravel or stones
with excruciating pain. Other medi
cines only gave relief. Aftw taking
Foley's Kidney Cur the result wasi.iir.
president Mr. Wellman tells ! Prising. A few doses started the brick
just, line nne stone, etc., and now I
have no pain across my kidneys, and
I feel like a new man. Foley's Kidney
Cure did me $1000 worth f good."
Take no substitute. CHAS. ROGERS
Druggist.
sances of our ambassador it is diffi
cult to see bow the nations not In
volved in the controversy can look up
tm us with respect. Neither America
nor any other of the powers In
terested can afford to allow the world
to believe for a mcment that we do
not protect our citizens abroad nor In
case of Imperial treachery and out
rage strike at the fountain head of the
Iniquity.
In the course now being adopted by
the allies we lose the friendship and
mm
iLASS of
Baldwin's
Celery Soda
ears a headsets at one. It Is a plus
sat, sparkling. efferrenosoi drink that
aotslnmodiately. It cleans and pur.fijM
tii stonuch, gently qnlata tb nerve
sad riiTs ail psju. It ears alak and
sereon headsehe, sftsrickneis and mn-
FRANK HART.
EucceMor to Th. Olsen. (00-2 Com. St.
Chicago Time -Herald.
If pnif were needed of the- truth of
the views of the late Senator Davis a
to th misjudgment of American popu
lar opinion in Washington. It would be
fTorded In Mr. Wellraan's report of the
cabinet discussion of the Cuban situa
tin in yesterday's Times-Herald. In
the earnest conversation which Mr.
Cleveland had with the rate Senator
Davis in th winter of 1S the latter
said "Washington is very far re
mTiil from the heart of the V nited
States, sd it is the mistake many men
make who go There that they fall into
the habit cf thinking that the United
State are made and held together by
Washington. They get away from the
IndividuaL"
Never was there clearer Instance
of Washington!, e, th governing ele
ments at Washington getting away
from the heart and will of the American
peopi than In !t attitude toward Cu
ba. At thi very moment when a Cuban
convention is In the throe of formu
lating a constitution and form of Inde
pendent government In conformity with
the unconditional pledge of congress
and th
us that:
'"Cuba as a limited republic, as a de
pendent y of the United States, a Cuba
independent within but an American
state in all relations with the outer
world, v as the subject of discussion at
the cabinet today."
It is almost impossible to conceive of
a discussion of such absolutely Incon
gruous, conflicting; and Intolerable re
lations between the United States and
I Cuba outside of bedlam or Washing
ton. The hop? and aspirations of the
Cuban patriots forbid It. The solemn
and often rsitented pledge of the Unit
ed States forbids It.
)t us recall what that pledge was In
the exar t terms In which it received the
signature of President McKinley:
"Resolved, By she senate and house
of representatives in congress assem
bled: "L That the people of the isl
and of Cuba are and of right ought to
be free and Ind3pendent.
"2. That It is the luty of the United
States to demand, and the government
of the Unite! States does hereby de
mand, that the government of Spain at
once relinquish its authority and gov
ernment In the island of Cuba and with
draw its land and naval forces from
Cuba and Cuban waters.
That the president of the United
States be and he h'reby Is directed and
empowered to use the entire land and
raval forces of the United States, and
to call into actual service of the United
States the militia of the several states
to such an extent as may be necessary
to carry thess resolutions Into efTeet.
"4. That the United States hereby
disclaims any dinpo-iitlon or Intention
o exercise sovereignty. Jurisdiction or
control over said inland except for the
pacification therjof, and aiwerts its de
termination when that Is accomplished
to leave the government and control of
the Island to its people."
Thl resolution was adopted by the
senate yeas, 42; nays, 3 and by the
houe yeas, 310; nays. .
In the face cf this, hat right nr col-
craMe excuse can th cabinet find for
discusition Involvlrg th sllfhtent tntrr
Irnrnc whatsoever In th prnce of th
creation of republic hy th people, of
th prwpl and for th propl of Cuba?
tthat has the cabinet to do with suoh
contradictory prr. wit ions as "limit's!
republic." "a depenoem-y of the United
Spates," ' Cuba lnjetndnt within''
but a d 'p-nncy without In short,
hat authority or x-u haa th cabi
net for mdl!ing with uh at all now
thi pactfkatt n Is coxnrM tcpt to
get out and leave th government and
c ntrwj of th Island to th popi-r
The Time Herald make u cone al
meiit of its be!t'f in th wisJoni. justice
and .tcsj'y of thj ultimate annexa
t on of Cuba to th United Stat-. It
a oipojt.rl ti ;he war with Spa n un
til c!rvum.tant renJervM that war un-
voidable It MH" any recognition
cf the lndTnd-nce of Cub and con-
demne-1 th pWir of th re'utlos
as almost Incredible folly.
Kut Tr?m th hour that th vord an
honor of th United State wer pled
d to th InJepvndenc of Cub ;hl
paper has Insists that that promise
was sacr?vl an! lnxlolabl national cb
ligatl ta. Washington may forget !t or
seek to evad It. But th peopl of
th Unit.M Stat? remember It and will
demand It fulfillment to th letter.
inir Jl duty now is to get out of
Cub and lt Cubans try th expert
iirui ui eii-govrmmeni. w are
pledged to this effect, and w will hold
bands off until they succeed or in th
chaos of rar hatr4 and Ignorant ra
parity, which seems probabl. humanity
again summons the United State to In
terfere and re-establish peace with or
der undr the Star and Stripe.
In th meantime Washington should
tTr to rn In touch with "tho heart of
th United States" of which the late
Senator Davis spoke.
I-ooks will sneak nlln hn .,r.i
. "
iura Diancn.
TO CtBC A COlU IX ONE OiT
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
AH druggists refund th money -f it
ran to cure, F. W. Grove's slmatur
u on each box. 7Zc
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
LT PORTLAND. Art-iv
I Mam. ltl.nd Union Drpotlll li fm.
.vwp.m. to Asior.a and inter- M p.n.
. :mjw.i point a, I
I AiTORlA. I
f 4J am-tror Portland A U-til ,
itpB trrmdiat points HO Mp
r DIVISION
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ASTORIA
SEASIDE
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11 i'4 W
All trains tnak cl connections at
Gobi wnh ail North Paclfto trains
to and from th Eaat or Sound point,
J. C. MA TO.
Gn1 Fr't and Pass. AgvnL
It is a miserable rr nf mi.i t
ie tning to desire and many things
to fear, nd yet that commonly is the
"se oi mags.
co' a. ecugn or 1 rrlBD ran K
nipped in the bud" with a. jnu tmW IV1
of Foley Honey and Tar. Beware of
rut.
Th difficulties in princes 'business
are many and great: but the greatest
illrflculty is often In their own mind.
WHITE COLLAR UNI
Cotun b River and Purrt Sound Nav
lgation Company.
The Kercul.-s leave Astora dally
excrpt Sunday 11 7 p. m.
Leave Portland daily except Sun
day t 7 a. m.
White Collar Un tickets, O, R. A N.
tickets and Ilwaco Ky at Nav. Com
pane tlikets Interv hang'-abl on Her
cu!rs and Hasxalo. Through Irt'
land AMinectk'n w ith steamer Nahrott
from liwaco and Long Beach point.
Teljhon No. HL
A. J. TAT LOR. Astoria Agent,
E. W. CRICHTON. Portland ArtnL
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
When peopi are contemplating a
trip, whether on tttiines or pieasur,
they naturally want tb best aervlc
obtalnabu a far a pd. comfort and
safety is concerned. Employe of th
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINtS r
paid to serve the public and our train
aw operated so a to make close con-
net t Ions with diverging lines at all
Junction points.
Pullman Palaoe SleDlnr and Chair
Cars on through train.
Dirlng car service unexcelled. Meals
served a I cart.
In order to obtain th flrst-clasa ser
vice, ask th ticket agent to sell you
ticKet over
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will mak direct connection
at Sl Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all points East.
For any f-mher Information caJl jn
any ticket agent, or correspond with
JAS. C, POND Gen. Pas. Ag't..
or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wi.
General ArL
THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN
RAILWAY.
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
Franklin Avenut from list to last Claim Llo of J, M. blvlvty D. U C.
Nolle I hdvby aHven that th aaarssment tuad by Ordliiaho No. of
the city of Act.!, Orgvn, ntltld "An oldlnanr conflrmlng tcll
ttirnt roll No, sj r th mprovmnt of FtAtiklln aveuu from th rant lln of
51sl stntH to th e lln of the J. M. hhivrlv donation land claim" approvtd
Novrmhvr Uth. Ixotf, will b du and p)bl In UnliH Htale gold Culn at
th oltVe of th dty lraaurr on Dcmbr 70. Iw0. and If not so paid at ald
lim the oomrn n oHincil will order warrant Issued fur th collection of the
sam. Th Meint j follows:
ADAIR. MART R
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17 (0
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A familiar name for the Chleaa-o.
Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known
all over th Union as the Great Railway
running tn -fioneer Limited" trains
every cay and night between St. Paul
and Chlrafo, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfect train in the world "
Understand: Connections ar made
with all transcontinental line, securing
to passenger the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam
h.ti. of a, verity eo'ialrd hv nn nth
Hi.
htt that your ticket reads via. Tha
Milwaukee" when rolnr to anv noint
In the United States or Canada. All
ti.-Ket ager.ts sell thetn.
For rat-. pamphleU or other lnfor
mation. sddrfss.
J. W. CASET. C. J. EDDT.
Trav. Pis. Agt.. Oen. Art..
Poniard. Oregon. Portland. Ore.
The person who disturbed the con
gregation last Sunday by coughing, is
requested to call on Charles Rogers
and get a bottle of Foley's Honey and
Tar. It always gives relief.
Prir.ce are like to heavenly bodies,
which cause good or evil times, and
which have much veneration, and no
rest.
Cold and cough cure are numerous,
but the one that leads all others in
merit, is Foley's Honey and Tar, which
is in great demand thee days. CHAS.
ROGERS, Druggist.
Th? wlest princes need not think It
any uminuuon to tneir greatness or
derogation to their .lufflclency to rely
upon counsel.
FOR PNEUMONIA.
Dr. C. J. Bishop. Agnew. Mich., says:
"I have used Foley's Honey and Tar tn
three very severe cases of pneumonia
with good results In every case." There
Is nothing so good. CHAS. ROGERS,
Druggist.
Th counsellor Solomon hath pro
nounced that in counsel is stability.
FOR HOARSENESS.
BenJ. Ingerson, of Hutton. Ind., says
he had not spoken a word above a
whisper for months, and one bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar restored his
voice. It ts used largely by speakers
and singers. Take no substitute
CHAS ROGERS, Druggist.
Thlntrs will have thHr first or second
agitation; if they be not tossed upon
the arguments of counsel, they will be
tossed upon the waves of fortune and
be full of Inconstancy, doing and undo
ing, like tha reeling of a drunken man.
THE BEST SALVE IN THE WORLD
Is Banner Salve. It Is made from a
prescription by a widely known skin
specialist and positively Is the most
healing salve for pile, burns, scalds,
ulcers, running sores and all skin dis
eflses. There !s nothng so good.
CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist.
Oregon Short Line
Railroad
THE DIRECT ROUTE.
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite route, via
the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or
tn Kio lirande Scenic Lines.
LOOK AT THE TIME.
1 1 Days to Salt Lake.
2J Days to Denver.
3 J Day3 to Chicago.
4 Days to Xer, York.
Free reclining chairs, upholstered
tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal
ace sleepers, operated on all trains.
For further Information apply to
C. O. TERRT. W. E. COMAN.
Trav. Tass. Agt, Oen. Agent,
124 Third fit., Portland, Or.
Or
G. W. LOUNSBERRT,
Agent O, R. & X,
J. A. FASTABEND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
It Is true there be some affairs which
require extreme secrecy.
Many have Ioat confidence and hop
as well as health, because they thought
their kidney disease was Incurable.
Foley Kidney Cure Is a positive cure
for the discouraged and disconsolate.
Take no Mhw. CHAS. ROGERS,
Druggist,
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Tele p bona 22L
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Good Shipped V) Our Car
Will Recelv Bpedal Attention.
No. fiS Duan Bt,
Astoria. Or.
W. J. COOK. VXT
Re. Tel. UxL
THE LOUVRE
Htranueni visiting In tne city will find
the Louvre au attractive resort wherein
to spend tbe evening. The Am me Misters
Lalie' Orchestra ii still on the bills and
present nightly a mnsical program of
exceptional merit, Handsome pool and
billiard rooms are t feature in connection
with the house. Palatable Innches will
be served at all nonrs
Undivided (4 of lot I. block L th
I'll v of Astoria aa laid out and
roiMH by John M. hivly.... II T5
Undivided of lot . block I, th
Ity nf AtHia. a Mid oul and
ncrdl by John M. Hhlvily
Fractional lot t. block 1W. th
City of Astoria, a laid out and
recorded by John M. tihlvrly...
Fractional ot t. block IM. th
City of Astoria, a laid out and
reorlel by J.ihn M. Hhlvrly...
.....Lot S. block ll. th City of As
toria, a laid out and recorded
by Ji.hn M. Phlvely
ASTOIUA NATIONAL RANK Lot . bio, k M. (he City of As
toria, aa laid out and recorded
by John M tihlvely
.... I'n.llvhl.sl . of lot J. Mm k I. th
City of Antorla. a laid out and
recorded bv John M. Hhlvrly
....Undo Med V of lot 1 block 1. th
City of Aatoila a laid out and
recorded by John M. Hhlvely...
....Undivided i of lot i. Mock 1. th
City of Astoria, a laid out and
retold by John M. Hhlvely
....Undivided I of lot , block I. th
city of Astoria a laid out and
rrordet by John M. Hhlveiy...
r.OYVKUS. MAHLE Undivided S of lt II. block 14.
City of Astoria, a laid out and
and r.vord'! by John M, Hhlvely
... t-t :. block U. th City of As-
lria. a lalil out and receded
ty John U. Hhlvely UN
mai ir.. - I ndiMdcl H bo. k I, the City
of Astoria as laid out and re
corded by John M. Hhlvrly ....
...Undivided S of lot fractional
l.l.s k 1. the City of Astoria as
Uld out and recorded by John
M Wilvrly Hit
...Undivided H of lot J. Mwk t. th
City of Astoria a laid out and
record-M by John M. Hhlvrly ...
HOLMES. OUST Undivided 4 of lot 4. Mock I. th
City of Astoria, a laid out and
recorded by John M. Hhlvrly....
.. Undivided 4 of lot I. blot k I. th
t'lty of Astoria, aa laid out and
recorded hy John M. Hhlvrly,..
..Undivided 4 of .k I, bhvk 1. th
City of Astoria a laid out and
Treorlrd by J.hn M. Hhlvrly
.. Undivided 4 of lot I block I. th
City of Astoria as laid out and
n-rordrd by John M. HhlvHy
..Unditldrd 4 of lot 4. bl wk 1. th
Ciiy of Astoria as laid out and
recorded by John M. Hhlvrly....
..Undivided t ,4 ot t. block 1. th
City of Atora as laid out and
recorded by John M. HhlvHy..,.
..UndHlded 4 of lot 1 block 1, th
City of AMnrla. aa laid out and
riotd'd bv Jihn M. Hhlvrly ....
..I'ndlvhlrd 4 of lot 11. Mork 1).
th Ciiy of Astoria, a laid Out
.nd rrt-ordril by Jhn M. Hhlvrly
..Unduldrd 4 of lot 1, Mock t th
City of Astorlo a laid nut amt
recorded by John M. Hhlvrly ...
..Undlvldol 4 of lot I, fractional
ol.irk 1, the City of Atrl as
laid out an.t reconled by Johrt
M. Hhlvrly
THE ASTORIA COMPANT Lot 1. blork Hi. the City of As.
tori aa laid out and recorded,
bv John M. Hhlvrly
WELCKER, KATT ADAIR UndlvldiM 4 lot I. Mock 1, th
'lly cf Astoria, aa laid out and
recorded by I.hn M Hhlvrly....
WELCKER. KATT ADAIR Undlvldrd 4 of lot . bl.wW I, th
City of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded by John M. Hhlvrly....
The following la payable In Installments, the first Installment du Dec.
REROMAS. ISAAC I-H W. bhxk 1IJ. th aty of As-
tori. laid cut and rjcorded)
by John M. Hhlvoly JIM W
.lt 10, block 1, the City of As.
torU. aa laid out and recorded
by John M. Hhlvrly
S. bl.x k 14). th City of As.
torU. a laid out and recorded
by John M. Hhlvrly
. I t 4. bloi k 1. the City of As
torla a laid nut and recorded
by John M. Hhlvrly
.Lot 7, block Hi. the City cf As
toria a laid nut and mtnled by
John M. Hhlvely
. I-ot . block HJ. th Ciiy of As
torla. a laid out and recorded
by John M. Hhlvely
It 9. blo-k 149. the City of As
toria, a laid out and recorded
by John M. ShJvely
riy order of the Common Council of th City of Astoria, Oregon.
Attest: II. B. NELSOM.
Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria, Oregon.
.storia. wrrgon, ire. . inn. '
ADAIR. MART R..
A. PACKINO CO.
a. iMMnn packino co.
ASTORIA NATIONAL RANK
It ARK Kit. LAURA ADAIR
itAKK KR. LAURA ADAIR
l'.KKMI A3d. PETTY ADAIR
RRKNIIAM, PETTY ADAIR
EAKIN. J. A
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HOLMES. GUST.
JORDAN. MARY ADAIR
JORDAN. MART ADAIR
LARS EN. AUO.
LARSEN. AUO
MENDKLL. EIXEN ADAIR
MEN DELL, ELLEN ADAIR
PETERSON. O. p.
HCHOLFIELD. W. T.,
Si'HOLFIELD, VT. T..
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NOTICE roll I'UIILICATION,
United Hiaira I-aml orric. Oregon City,
irtnm, Nov. SJ, lfc0:
Notice Is hrby given lhal In com
pllanr with Ih provisions of th act
of ratgrris of Jun I, Hid. rntlilrd
"An mi t foW th nl of timber lan. Is
In th (4m nf California, Oregon, Nr.
vad and Washington Territory,'' a
Xtoitdrd 10 l Ihr Public Ind Hll
by art of August 4. mi. Mr Mary
(llaacr, of olnry, Cuunly of Clatsop,
Hiat of Orrgon, has this day fllsd In
this oltlc hr sworn slatrmmt. No,
tJ.'l, for Ih pttrvha nf th HM qtiar
trr of h Hon No, 4, In township No,
N, rang No. 1 W, and will offer proof
In show that Ih land fought I mors
vaiualil for Its Umber or stoo than
for ag rK'iillural pur(r. arul to ra.
labllnhrd hrr claim to said land bfor
th Itrgidrr and Receiver of this of.
!n al tiron t liv, Orrgon, on Ktlday,
Ihr IMh day of February. i.
Hh riaiura as wtlirsse: Habastlan
(ilasrr, William W. l'op. Mary Drnck.
Appnlh'tl Johnon. all cf Olnry. Oat
op County, Oregon,
Any and all prrns claiming 4ver.
ly the alHive-deeiTibed lan.1 ar r.
iiurstrd to fit Ihrlr cUlnv In thl Of
ft. on or brfor said Uth day of Frfc.
ruary. Iwl. CIIAH, II. MtnitKa.
Rea-istrr.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!!,
Nolle I hervby given, that the U(l-
derslgnrd h been by th county court
of the eouniy of Claiaop, tt of Or
(on, duty appointed a Iminieinitor of
Ih retnte of Ingeinor K. Wmtbostad.
deceased, and has duly qualified such
.tdmlnlatrator. All prrMia having
rlalii'S against th said eatatv ar her,
by nodded to prent th am. prop,
rrly vrrlflrd. to m at th im of liar.
rison Ailm. attorney at law. ivom T,
I'ag building, in th city of Aetort.
counly itnd stat forr)d. within mt
month fn m the 1a'e hereof.
Dale) at Astoria. Orewon. NovemMr
U. 10,
KIMON 8. WKf TMOHTAD.
Adrilhlxrator of th ti of In.
mor E. Wrsthuatad. doevl.
NOTK'K Ft'R I't'llLICATION,
United Hiate lni Omi, Vamouvr
Wanh., Nov, ii. oo;
Nolle I hereby given that In com.
pllanr with lh provuilon of the mrl of
ixngrreej of Junv J, rntltirj An
ait fi the sale of umber LenJe In th
state of Ciillf.:rnla, Oregon. Nead4
in Waehlngim Territory." ftl eitrnd.
ed to all the public land mate, by a. t
of Auguet 4. UJ. Ikorr. A. Weed, of
I'ortUnd. county of Multnomah, stale
of Otvpin, has thl day filed In this
offW hi sworn statement No. j7
th purchase of tho lot 1 and t. 'and
K half of NW quarter of e-tloii No to
In township No 10 N. rang No, t w'
W. M. and will offer proof n show that
b" land sought I rrx.ro vaJuabl for It
Umber or ston than for agricultural
punm, and to rattablUh hi claim to
ld land lfMV Ihe register on.t re.
celver this ofilc at VmnHiwr
Wh. on Wednesday, th IJth day of
February. 101. '
He names aa ltnrb-a- rtrm.Kt
Rist. of Knappton. Waahlngton; Illen
ilr.xk. of Nasel. Waahlnet.m- A)t..t
J Oray. of Knaitln v.hin.nn
William Matheral. of Knamtnn
Inglon.
Any and alt prn claiming tdvrrs.
ly th abovr-de-nlird ln.1 are r.
i nested to nie their claims in this oftlcs
on or b-for aM Ulh day of pvt.
ruary. l. v, H. DUNRAR
Register.
JOIIANSEN. N. P.
STEPHENSON. JOHN
STEf'HENSON, JOHN
STEPHENSON. JOHN
STEPHENSON. JOHN
STEPHENS' iN. Jr:is"
ISO 00
SO 00
SO 00
IU 00
170 00
170 00
POSSIBLY
You Are Not Aware of the
Fait Time
AND
SUPERB SERVICE
m
' ICTO"
WE HAVE
2-DaiIyFast Trains-2
TO THE EAST
If you cannot take tbe morning train,
travel via the evening train. Both ar
finely equipped. ,
"OUR SPECIALTIES"
FAST TIME
THROUGH SERVICE
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS
PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS
PULLMAN DINERS.
LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR
FREB RECLINING CHAIR CARS
Hours In time saved to
Omaha, Chicago. Kansas Cltv,
St. Louis, New York, Boston,
And Other Eastern I'olnts
Tickets good via Bait Lake City and
Denver.
It I to your Interest to us THE
OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and
sleeping-car berths can be secured from
u. vr. lijunsucnni,
Agent O. R. A N. Co.. Astoria, Or
OR
J. H. LOTHROP, .
General Agent, 125 Third St,
Portland. Or.
GO EAST
VIA
NOTICU TOR I'UIIUCATION.
United fltatrs lnd Office. Oregon City.
v'r'n, i rev. iri, iov;
Not, la hereby given thai In mm.
pi lance Mllh Ih provision of Ih. set
of congress uf Jun J, l;, ntltlod "An
act for th sale of Umber land In th
states of California, Oregon, Nava l
and Washington Territory." u .t.n,.
ed to all th public land state, by att
of August 4. iwj, John A. Lgn of
Olney, county of Clatsop, state of Or.
..n, nu mi nay nied in this oinc
his sworn siateinrnt No. IUI7 fif ,h
purchaoe of the loia n. u ii mnA i
of section No. 15, In township No. ( N
nuig. No. 7 W. and will ofTer proof to
show (hat the land sought Is mor val.
uabl for Its timber and tn than f.ir
JgrlcuUuraJ purpoBe, ami to eatabllsh
hi claim to said land befor th reg.
later and receiver of this om,
gon Cltv, Orriron. on Krlduv it., h.k
day of February, 1W.
i nmnr a wltnnmr: Habaatian
lla..r William W. Pope. Mary LVnck"
Appollonla Johnson, all of Olncv
"P county, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse,
ly th abov..drrrlbed land. .r. .
quested to nie their claims In this rmc
on or M foro said 1.5th dav or .-,..
W. CHAS. II. UonnPfi
Register,
NOTICE OF MEETING OF ROAItD
.V4UALiI2ATION,
Notlc Is hereby given, that sn.-l.l
assessment roll No. SS for th Improv.
m'.nt. ?.f Plr,y-lhth street from a
point 1J foe south of th north lln
of Duan street to th south lln of
Harrison avenue, ha been duly mad
by ths board of assmaora nl flln
lh auditor and police Judg of th
City of Astoria and ihiw FHd. ..
Hth day of December, 1900. at tha'hour
of Z o'clock p. m of said day. in th
Council chambers In the City Hall of
kail city, has born fixed aa tk tim
Mll 't nlnrn whri. . . w
SHURTST AND QUICKEST LINE H ' on S
or me i.ommon council, will meet
anrt then and there, examine, corn-ct,
revlow and equiillso said special kmss
St.Paal,DiilDth,Mlnnpapolls,Chlca?o LciiZCd SZStfg"
nt n , . r, . luireq to nie the anmo with the audi-
and All Points East. tor and police Judg In wrltlnr.
, ., H. E. NELSON.
Auditor and Polio Judg of the City of
Astoria.
O tte of first publication, Nov. SO, 1900.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD
utr EQUALIZATION.
Notice Is hereby given that sneolnl
special ossessmont roll No. S7 for th
Improvement of Fifteenth street from
th south line of Exchange street to
the north Una of Irvine-avenue haa
been duly made by th board of as.
sossors and filed with the auditor and
polios Judg of the City of Astoria
and that Friday, the 14th iiav r rw.
Tickets to points East via Portland cembcr. 1900. at th hour of i nviir
and the Great Northern Ry., on sale p. m. of said day In th Council cham
at O. R. N. Ticket Office, Astoria, ber In the City Hall of said eitv h.a
Va.iV.... rril. -i - i..... . .. . ... . . . '
ocen iisoq as tne time and place when
the board of assoMors and committee
TO
DAILT TRAINS; FAST TIME: SER-
MCK AND BCKNERT UN.
EQUALED.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers,
uimng ana linnet smoking
Library Cars.
or Great Northern Ticket Offlc
268 MORRISON STREET,
PORTLAND,
on streets and publle ways of th Com
mon Council will meet and then and
there, examine, correct, review and
equalize said special assessment roll
No. 37. All person having objections
to tilld assessment am einlr. t n eii.
For rates, folders and full inform, the lAfflA With th m tldltms a fist nrill.
Hon regarding Eastern trip, call on or Judge In writing. H. E. NELSON
address, Auditor and Polic Jodie of th
A. B. C. DENNISTON. nf Aston '
City Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portland. Diite of first publication. Nov. SI. 1M.