The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, December 15, 1900, Image 2

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    TIIK MURKlNq ABWftlAh. SAUKDaV.' UJfiCKMBEK 15. 11UU
JOUN T. LIOHTrilt, Editor.
Telephone Main 661.
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILT.
Mit by malt, per year W-00
Hent by mall, pr month M
Served by carrier. per month 60
BEMI-WEEKLT.
ient by mall, per year, In advance, 12-00
Pontage fro to subscribers.
All communications Intended for pub
lication should be directed to th editor.
Business conimunlcatlont of all kinds
and remittance mutt be addressed to
The Astorlan."
The Astorlan guarantee to Its ad
vertisers the largest circulation of any
ewnpaper published on the Columbia
river.
Adverting rates can be had on ep-
llcatlon to the business manager.
The Suth African Eot" seems to
have a little of the wolf In him as well.
The special telegraphic service i f the
Budgvt Is authority for the Information
that George Washington Is dead, not
miiy dead, but buried, buried with ap
probate services at Mount Vernon.
. Americas railways will have to fol
low the cours; of the Paris street rail
ways, which have refused to run cars
after E:J0 p. m. on account of the
numerous hold-ups. unless train crews
are armed as ha been so often pro
posed The agreement of alt the power in
terested, upon a Joint note to China
which is practically the embodiment of
.the policy of the American administra
tion, is probably the greatest achieve
ment of American diplomacy. It was
little to be expect that the obdurate
German kaiser could be persuaded to
abandon his bloodthirsty designs while
Prince Tuan's pigtail was still fanned
by the breeies of heaven. But so it is.
.America has spoken and the world has
given heel Thre will be found few
bold enough to assert that such a con
summation could have been reached
with W. J. Bryan in the presidential
thair.
Another of the large fraternal In
surance associations ha gone under.
Through these organisations many a
bard-earned dollar haa been lost to
those who could 111-afford to lose them.
So long as people imagine a concern
ran thrive on giving something for
practically nothing these orders will
continue to rise and fall at the expense
of the credulous. The reputable orders
are brought Into disrepute by such or
ganizations. A system of govern
mental supervision, ucb as is afforded
In some states is needed to protect both
the substantial concert's and the pub
lic. An order which promises a policy j
lor a sum anything like double the ag
gregate of the regular payments may
4ustly be looked upon with dupicion.
rbe adoption of the Davis amendment
to the HayPauncfote treaty by a vote
uf 63 to 18 in the senate was a surprise,
as a natch more close vote was ex
pected. It amounts to an abrogation
uf the Clayton-Buhver treaty and may
defeat the acceptance of the treaty by
England At the same time It is evi
dent that in order that America may
reap the fullest advantage from the
canal It must ba fortified so as to be
lmtrognabb to our foes In case of
war. If not thus fortifled It is a serious
question whether its construction will
ANiEMIA
Pale, thin, weak, run-down,
low spirits, no appetite.
Rosy and plump, fair
strength, with pleasure in work,
get hungry three times a day,
and like good food.
Which of these two pictures
is yours ?
There are ways to either
condition. Skip the first, for
nobody wants to be in it, If
in it, the way to the second is
Scott's emulsion of cod-liver
oil, with proper attention to
course of life.
We'll tend job a Utile to try if yon like.
SCOTT & BUWNE, 409 Pearl etreet, New York.
net bv a menace to our coast In per
mlttlngeH.iy arretm to European imn-oT
war. While many of our ablest states-
men contend that the Cl-iaton-Uulw. r
treaty Is obsolete and no longer bind
ingi thT Are others vh. thick dtf
fervntly. England Is meanuhlU- pr
paring ocm demand for concessions,
to be sprung upon u when our gyvorn
moot asks for tin ratlnoatlon of the
treaty as amended.
A PROPHECY.
Olat.knr.le Chltf.
Astoria U the second city In site In
the staus according to the census re
port, and still growing at a rapid rate.
She will be around to none In a few
year.
TIIK PORTO KtCAN TARIFF.
, F. Journal of Commerce.
The abrogation of the Porto Rican
tariff is being seriously d!.vused by the
press of Porto Klco. The Torto Rican
tariT art It will be remembered pro
vldes that "whenever the legislative
a.embly of Porto Rico shall have en
acted and put Into operation a system
of local taxattm to meet the necessities
of the government of Porto Rico, by
this act established, and shall by reso
lution duly passed so notify the presi
nent, lie shall make proclamation there
of, and thereupon alt tariff duties on
merchandise and articles going Into
Porto Rico from the United State or
coming Into the United States from
Port j Rico shall cease, and from and
after such date all such merchandise
and articles shall be entered at the sev
eral ports of entry free of duty." The
Porto Rican legislature elected on Nov
ember Sth, the date of the general elec
tion In the United States. I to meet
shortly and will, under the! provisions of
the Porto Rican act above quoted, have
the power to Immediately terminate the
Porto Rican tariff by enacting legisla
tion which will provide funds for the
necessities of the government of Porto
Rico, and the question whether this ac
tion shall be taken and the 15 per cent
tariff thus terminated is being discus
by the press and public of that Island
as is shown oy the following leading
editorial tak?n from the San Juan (Por
to Rico) Daily News of November 13,
1M0, Just received by the treasury bu
reau of statistics:
"We have lived now for six months
under the So per cent preferential tariff.
The question now is Is it good or
bad? Has It helpei or Injured us? The
legislature will have these questions to
decide.
"We now have the question to dal
with aside and apart from politics. Its
use as a campaign club is past and
gone. The burden of deciding tbi very
important question is solely upon the
legislature. As It decrees, so stfb.ll It
be. If it desires to abolish the tariff
and operate the island upon a free
trade basis. It can be so ordered.
'If the people of Porto Rico through
the legislature d"sire to continue the
tariff it can be lone. A precedent has
been established which will permit this
class of taxation. It haa been legally
decreed that such. action Is constitu
tional. 'If the tariff is abolished, it Is at once
evident that a more burdensome and
higher rate of Internal taxation must
be imposed. Where and upon what
shall this be levied, la indeed a per
plexing question.
'Aeide from all the difficulties that
may or will .irise from the abolition of
the tariff, let us glance at the tariff
itself and see what It has done. In the
last six months the 15 per cent tariff
has afforded the Island as much, if not
more, revenue than the 100 per cent
tariff. The theory 'that the way to In
crease revenue is by lowering the tax
es' Is proven to b true for Porto Rico.
This revenue will he constantly In
creasing as our trade Increases, as It
Is sure to do. It has helped the con
sumer, for It has lowered the taxes he
has to pay, not only on American
goods, but upon ail goods that enter
our market In competition with them.
This results in an Increase of importa
tions. This helps the producer by con
stantly providing him a means to carry
his goods to the great American mar
ket, which is nlway so hungry for the
products this island has to dispose of.
Again, unless we have a tariff both
ways, the steamors must make one trip
without a car?o and the freight Is
thereby doubled.
"A tariff helps us as borrowers; it will
give our securities a stand in the Unit
ed States, which they could not have
without a permanent revenue like the
tariff revenue. The argument bo often
nivanced In favor of a tariff tax as
against other means of raising revenue,
that It Is easily collected, Is especially
forcible in Porto Rico, We would ad
vise that the tariff I necessary, and if
!t were not it would still be the most
'"""""i Hificfli reran or raising
our revenue. Lt the tariff stand at
IS per cent."
Trmbles and adversities dv more bow
men a nunos to religion.
UT CURES THS COLD AND STOPS
IIIK COUGH.
Uxutive Un.nio Quinine Tablets cure
" oay. Kg euro, no pay,
i .x r 1 III.
They that deny a God destroy man's
com. cough, or U grippe cau be
ulpited In the bud" with a doa or iw
of Fuloy'a Honey and Tar. lieware of
substitutes. CHAS. ROGERS. Drug.
wan. when he ret.-th and nsmreth
nmijeir upon aivine protection and fa
vor. KMiiervih a f.r.- and faith which
'"" oaiurw in Hseir could not ob-
tm WORTH OP GOOD.
A. IT. Thurnc-M. of Wills Creek Oval
C., ISurtalo, O.. write: "I have been
art'leted with klJn y and bladder troub
le for years, paasiog gravel or stone
with excruciating rln. Other medi
cines only av relief. After taklnir
m.-y ivmiiey cure. Hie result vuur.
prising. A few dose started the brick
lust, like tine stonea, etc., and now I
nave no pain terom mv kldnevs, and
I feel like a new man. Foley's Kldnev
vui jiu nie jiuvu wortn of rood."
Take no ubstitute. CHAS. Itotsprts
I'rusgisi.
Atheism I In all respectj hateful.
The person who lla'.urbeJ the eon.
gresatlon last Sunday by coughing. Is
requested to call on Charle Rogers
ana get a oottie of Foley Honey and
ir. 11 always rives reiter.
Atneism leave a man to sense, to
Philosophy, to natural piety, to uiw
to reputation; ail which may be ruldes
10 an outwaru moral virtue, though re
ligion were not; but superstition dis
mounts all these, and erectelh an abso
lute monarchy in the mind of men.
Cold and cough cures are numerous,
but the one that lead all others ta
merit. Is Foley's Honey and Tar. which
is in great demand these days. CHAS.
KOUERS, Druggist,
In all superstition wis men follow
fools, and arguments an fitted to pruc-
tise la a reversed order.
FOR PNEUMONIA.
Pt. C. J. Blshoo. Arnew. Mich., savs:
"I have used Foley's Honey and Tar In
three very severe case of pneumonia
with good results in every case." There
Is nothing so good. CHAS. ROGERS,
"ruggisL
Superatltlon. without a veil. Is a de-
formal hm f I. ..I
- - Bt wa 11 MUt.iu uriui m
t7 t0 "P . "ke a man. so
the similitude of nperstltion to relig
ion makes It the more deformed.
FOR HOARSENESS.
BenJ. Ingirson, of Hutton. Ind.. av
be had not spoken a word above a
whisper for months, and one bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar restored hi
voice. It is used largely by speakers
and singers. Take no substitute.
CHAS ROGERS. Druggist.
Quarrels are with care and discre
tion to be avoided.
THE BEST SALVE IN THE WORLD
is Banner Salve. It 1 made from a
prescription by a widely known skin
specialist and positively is the most
Dueling salve for piles, burn, scalds.
uicers, running sores and all skin dis
eases. Tf.ere nothug so good.
WU3. KUUiSKS, Druggist.
He that travelleth Into a country
before he hath some entrance Into the
language, goeth to school, and not
to
travel.
Many have lost confidence and h vt
as well as health, because they thought
their kidney disease was Incurable.
Foley's Kidney Cure Is a positive cure
for the discouraged and disconsolate.
Take no -thr. CHAS. ROGERS,
Iruggist.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Notable among the pleasures afford
ed by the nat& Route is the win
ter trip to Southern California and
Arizona. Kenewed acquaintance with
this section will ever develop fresh
points or interest and added Industries.
In its prolific vegetation and among its
numberless resorts of mountain, shore.
vaney ana 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 elect.
Illustrated guides to the winter re
sorts of California and Arizona may be
had on application.
C. H. MARKHAM. O. P. A
Portland. Oregon
It
Ti
UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL
The "Northwestern Limited" trains,
electric lighted throughout, both inside
and out, and steam heated, are with
out exception, the finest trains in the
wsrld. They embody the latest, newest
and beat Ideas for comfort, convenience
and luxury ever offered the traveling
public, and altogether are the most
complete and splendid production 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." All
trains on this line are protected by the
Interlocking Block. System.
W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISLER,
General Agent. Traveling Ag't.
Portland, Ore.
These bny Captulei are superior
to Balsam ot topaiDa.
Cubebs or Iniecbom and,
CURE IN 48 HOURSV
the same diseases w;th-
out inconvenience.
fllfWUV
wii
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER KAILR0AD.
1
It. PORTLAND. Arrive,
S:0P.in. Portland t'nlon Deiot!ll:16 a.m.
uwp.m.iror Astoria and lntor-:0 p.m,
lineman point. I
"T" ASTORIA! I "
T.Sa.m.For Portland V ta-U :.
I If p m iterm Mlat point 10 JO p.m.
BEASIDB DIVISION.
li:tt.m.
iw p. m.
:. m
m.
t.: p. HI.
ASTORIA
SEASIDE
T 4ia, in
n. m
It 01 hi
I.1 "0 i m
7 uui. m
.MIIIU,V UUI)
All train maka cloae connection at
Coble with all Northern Pacllto train
to and from the 1-Ust or Sound points.
J. C. MAYO.
Oen'l Fr't and Pa. Agent
WHITE COLLAR LINt
Sir. Hl:tUVI.KS takes the place of
It.ULKY lUT.KKT I Telephone iHnk)
Colun:b;a River and Puget Sounl NaT
Igatlon Company.
The Hercules leave Astoria dally
except J-umlay at 7 p. in.
Leave Portland dully except Sun
day at a. m.
White Collar Line tickets, O. R. A N,
tickets and llwaco Ry A Nav. Com
pony tlikets InterrhamreaNe on Her
cu!e and tlassalit. inrougn rort-
land connection with steamer Nahcotta
fnmi llwacu and Long Heitch points.
Telephone No. 111.
A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Arent.
K. W. CRICHTON. PortiAnd Agent
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
When people are contemplating a
trip, whether on business or pleasure.
they naturally want th beat ervlo
obtainable a far as speed, comfort and
safety is concerned. Employes of th
I WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINK8 ara
Pd to erve the publio and our trains
are operated so as to make close con
nection with diverging line at all
junction point.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Cbalr
Car on through train.
Wring car service unexcelled. Meals
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the first-class ser-
vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you
a licxet over
TnA WlCrrtrKlfi rfltr!l1 I ln
' ' ",VUJ,U aiiUVJ
nd rou Wilt make direct eonneoil.M.
at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all points East.
For any further Information call n
any ticket sgent, or correspond with
JAS. C. POND Oen. Pass. Ag't..
or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wi.
General Ageeit.
THE CHICAGO ft NORTirWESTERN
RAILWAT.
m
u iUUJ
A familiar name for the Chlcaco.
Milwaukee ft 8t. Taut Railway, known
all over the Union as the Great Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" trams
every aay and night between St. Paul
an'1 Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
The only perfect train in the world."
Understand: Connections an made
with .ill transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light, team
het, of a verity equaled by no oth.-
',ne-
See that your ticket reads via "Th
Milwaukee" when rolnc to any nolnt
In the United States or Canada. Alt
ticKet agents sell thein.
For rates, pamphlets or other Infor
mation, address,
J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY,
Tray. P.is. Agt.. Gen. Agt..
Portland. Oregon. Portland. Ore.
Oregon Short Line
Railroad
THE DIRECT ROUTE.
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
the Union PacMc Fast Mall Line, or
tne kio oranae Scenic Lines.
LOOK AT THE TIME.
1 J Days to Salt Lake.
2J Days to Denver.
3J Days to Chicago.
4J Days to Xeiv York.
Free reclining chairs, upholstered
tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal
ace sleepers, operated on all trains.
For further Information apnly to
C. O. TERRY, W. E. COMAN,
Trav. Pass. Agt.. Oen. Agent.
124 lhlrd St.. Portland. Or.
Or
O. W. LOUN8BERRY.
Agent O. It. & N.
J.A. FASTABEND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telephone 221
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
Alt Goods Shipped to Our Care
Will Receive 8 pedal Attention.
No. Ki Duane St.,
Astoria. Or.
W. J. COOK, MtT
Res. Tel. 1U1.
THE LOUVRE
Strangers visiting In trje city will find
the Louvre au attractive resort wherein
to spend the evening.. The Amme Bisters
Ladies' Orchestra is Still on the bills and
presents niRhtly a musical program of
exceptional merit, Handsome pool and
billiard rooms are a feature in connection
with the honse. Palatable lunches will
be served at all nours
ASSESSMENT NOTICE
Franklin Avenue from )lt to
Nolle I her4y given that t!w aasessmert made by (trdlnaitc Nx Sttt Of
Ihe city of Aiiri, Oregon, entitle,! "An oidlimitc oonltnuliig six ll ajs.'s
nunt roll No. r the lmprovment of FiAnklln avenue fnui thSeaM lln of
111 sliwt to the east lint of th J. M. Shlvelv donation l"d claim" approval
Novenilx-r 15th. 1M0, will be du and payable In I'nlted Htate gold coin at
the oil.ee of the city treasurer on
time the common rtiuncll will order
same, the .insoiument I as fallows:
At'AIll, MARY R
AOAllt. MART It.
A. 1UKTH PACKING CO...
A. 1UHTH PACKING CO.
ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK
ASTORIA NATIONAL RANK
iMwr.u, uiha Ai'Atu
UAKk Kit, LAURA ADAIR
URKNIIAM. PETTY ADAIR
URKNHAM. HETTY ADAIR
ROWKKS. MAULK
KAKtN. J. A.
ItAt'KE, i:.
II AUK E. B.
HOLMES. GUST.
HOLMES. OUST.
JORDAN. MARY ADAIR
JORDAN. MARY ADAIR
LARSEN, AUG.
LARSEN, AUG.
MENDELU ELLEN ADAIR
MENDKt.L. ELLEN ADAIR
ETEISSON. C. P.
....
SCHoLFIELD. W. T...
HCHOLFIELD. W. T...
THE ASTORIA COMPANY
WEI.CKER, KATT ADAIR
WELCH ER. ICATY ADAIR
0 19O0- lyWe In Initallments. the first Initallment du Dec,
BERGMAN. ISAAC
JOIIANSKN, N. P.
STEPHENSON. JOHN'
STEPHENSON. JOHN
STEPHENSON. JOHN
STEPHENSON. JOHN
STEPHENS! i .I-.MN
Hy order of tho Common Council of
-"test:
, Auditor and Police
I utile n nMriiBA IV. O I---A
POSSIBLY
You Arc Not Aware of the
Fait Time
AND
SUPERB SERVICE
WE HAVE
2-DailyFast Trains-2
TO I HE EAST
If you cannot take the morning train,
travel via the evening train. Both ar
finely equipped.
"OUR SPECIALTIES"
FAST TIME
THROUGH SERVICE
PULLMAN PALACJ5 SLEEPERS
PULLMAN TOURIBT SLEEPERS
PULLMAN DINERS.
LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR
FRE0 RECLINING CHAIR CARS
Hours In time saved to
Omaha, Chicago. Kansas Citv,
St. Louis, New York, Uoston,
And Other Eastern I'ulnts
Tickets good via Salt Lake CItr and
Denver.
It Is to your Interest to um THE
OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and
eleeplng-car berths can be secured from
O. W. LOUNSBERRY,
Agent O, R, ft N. Co., Astoria, Or,,
OR
J. H. LOTHROP,
General Agent. 135 Third Bt,
Portland. Or.
MMltrA
ICt Claim Uno of J, M. rUilvoly P. L. C.
Deiuber 1W0. and If imt so paid at said
warrant nued f-.r tht collection of th"1
Undivided W uf lot V block 1. th
City of Astoria as laid mt and
rconll by John M, Hliively I II 75
.Undivided of lot (. block 1, the
t Itv of Ailtu-ln u Inltt out and
r. corded by John M. Hhlve-ly II ST
.Fractional lot I, block 1M), th
City of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded by John M. Hhlvely... 0 00
. Fractional lot , block li. the
lily of Astoria, as laid out and
recorded by John M. Hhlvely... 17 M
. IrfU 3, block Ui, the City of As
toria, u laid mil and recorded
by John M. Hhlvety H 00
.Lot 4, hlotk U. the City of As
toria, a laid out and recorded
by John M. Hhlvnly M 00
t ni!lldHl of lot . block I, tho
City of Astoria, a laid nut and
recorded by John M. Hhlvely M IS
Undivided S of lot , block 1. th
City of Astoitn a l I.I out and
recorded by, John M. Hhlvely... 50 11
Undivided of lot t. Ilck 1. th
City of Astoria, as laid out and
retorted by John M. Hhlvely 1! TJ
Undivided M of lot . block 1. the
city of Astoria a laid out and
inonled by John M. Hhlvely... 1117
Undivided h of .t 11. Work 14.
City of Am or la. a laid mit and
and recorded by John M. Hhlvely (0 00
Ut t. Work Ui. th City of As
toria, a laid out and recorded
by John M. Hhlvely $0 00
.....Undivided of block 1. the City
- of Astoria a laid out and re
corded by John M. Hhlvely .... H 00
Undivided M of ot I, fractional
bl'ik 1. the City of Astoria a
laid out and recorded by John
M. Hhlvely . HJS
1 ndlvldrd H of lot 3, block I. th
City of Astoria a laid out and
recorded by John M. Hhlvely ...
.... Undivided l of lot 4. block 1. the
City of Astoria, as laid out and
T5
recorded by John M. Hhlvrly.... MOO
.... Undivided S of lot S. block 1. (he
City of Astoria, a laid out and
recorded bv John M. Hhlvely... II 75
....Undivided l. of ..( . block 1. th
. City of Astoria as laid out and
recorded by John M. Hhlvely II IT
....undivided t of lot 3. Work If th
City of Astoria as laid out and
recorded by John M. Hhlvely 75 00
....Undivided 4 of lot 4. Work 1. th
City of Avtorl a laid nut and
recorded" by John M. Hhlvely.,.. 10 00
....undivided ' of lot I. block 1. th
City of Anoria a laid out and
reeoide.1 by John M. Hhlvely.... 11 71
....undivided f lot 1 block 1. th
City of AM. Tin, laid out and
r. coi d-d by John M. Shlvcly .... II IT
undivided ij of lot 11, block 111.
the City of Astoria, a laid out
ml n-corded by John M. Hhlvely 0 00
....1 n.mtd.d v, of lot 1, block 1. th
City of AtorH a laid out and
recorded by John M. Hhlvely ... 1J 00
... I ndlvldrd H of lot J, fractional
o. k 1. the City of Al"rla a
Inld out and recorded by John
M. Hhlvely ( 25
...led I. block 143. th Clly of As
toria a laid out and recorded
by John M. Hhlvely (0 00
...l ndlvldrd V, of jot 5. block I. th
ity rf Astoria, a laid out an I
recorded by John M. Hhlvely.,.. It 71
...Undivided H of I, blnrk 1. th
ity of Astoria, as laid nut and
iTCorded by John M. Hhlvely.... U 17
Lot 12. Work M, the City of As.
tiirla. as laid tut and rcorded
by J ihn M. Hhlvely $150 00
it 1". bl.u k H9. the City of As- .
torU. as laid out and recorded
by John M. Hhlvely ISO 00
s, block 113, the rity of As-
l'rU. as In 1 1 nut and recorded
by John M. Hhlvely jj 00
led . blovk the City of A
ti'rla as Inld out and recorded
by John M, Hhlvely , SO 00
I't 7. block lO, the Clly cf As
toria a Ir.id out and rertrded by
J hn M. Hhlvely 135 00
1.01 , work the City of As
toria, as laid out and recorded
by John M. Hhlvely 1?0 M
1.01 , Mock M9. the City of A-
t rln. a Inld out and recorded
by John M. Phlvely HO 00
the City of Astjirla, Oregon.
II. R NELSOV
Judge of the Clly of Astoria. Oregon.
GO EAST
VIA
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE
TO
St.Paul, Duluth.IVIInnrapolIs, Clilcano
and All Points East.
DAILT TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER-
VlUf; AND SCENERY UN
EQUALED, Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers,
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NOTJCIS FOR PUllLtCATION.
I'liln d Hlntrs aM OflKr, Oregon Clly,
orriron, Nov. VMM):
Nolle. I hereby given Dial In 00111
plUnc with th provision of th act
of vurgre or jiiii . VIIIHlea
"An act for lb sol of timber lands
III the sliUes of California, Oregon, Ne
vail and Washington Territory," as
eitvmlnd lo all Ui I'ublle Iind Hist
by art of Augimt , ln, Mr Mary
tllascr, of Olnry, County of Clatm,
Hut of Oregon, ha till tiny flltd In
thi ofllen her sworn tatrmnt, No,
li:t, for Hi porch of th hw ntir-
ter of nectioii mo. f. in townsnip mi, f
N, rng No. T W, and Hill offer prmf
to show that the land sought I more
valuable for U Umber or l"H than
f.tr MKi'lenliural purposes, and to es.
labllslird her rIAliil to said land before
the Register and ReeIVr of till of-
Men at Oregon city, Oregon, on Friday,
tin 1Mb day of rebrtiary, ISO!.
Hlie iinnie as wllrirv! HnlAllnn
tilaser, William W. 1'ope. Mary IVenek,
Appollrtila Johnaon, ail of Oiney, C1l-
.11 County, Oregon,
Any and all person claiming sdverwt-
ly the above-dencribed land are r.
Iiltimled In file their rlnlltl In this Of.
Id. 011 or befor said lDth day of r.b
ruary, 1WI. CIIAH. II. Mi 'MUCH.
Regstr
NOTICIC T CREDITORS.
Notice I hereby given, (list th un.
i. tlKii.l ha been by th rotinty court
of the e.nilliy of latsoii, state of Or-
gon, duly .tiiird tminitrator of
Ibe entitle of I n It e in. r K Wetbolait.
deeead. and hn duly qualllled a uli
.id.'iilulstrator, All uersiui havliitf
clalii' MKttliiat the tab nalate arw hr-
l.y notinei) to present th same, prop
erly verified, lo m at th nttice of liar
rlon Allen, attorney at law, rtMim T.
I'ge building. In th rlty of Astoria.
county unit tnt aforMUd, within all
tiiuiiih mm th da! hereof.
late t Aton. Oregon, November
pIMON 8. WIISTI10HTAD.
Adrilnlsiiator of th et! of Inge.
nior K. WrstKwiad. dorad.
0 NOTIt i: FOR ri'llJCAT10N
t'nllmt HUlra l.an.l Offl., Vamouvr.
Notl.e I h-mliy given that In eom.
pHaii'-e with the pri'Vlfliui uf th a uf
("UigrVii uf Jtilir S, lim, roillicj "All
act for th ! of tlmlx-r und in th
ilatm of Callfi rtila, lrr.in. ,Nnad
ami Wewhlngmn T-rrlliry." nm, nd.
ed tu all llin imlillii land Mat bv m.-t
of AtlgtlRl 4, Ij. Ornrgo A. Wtrf, of
Portland, county nf Multnonuh. siat
.f tirrgi.ii. h Ihl day tiled In thU
inniv hi sworn ala(nm-nt No. 7, tr
Ihr .iii.'lmic of th lota 1 tn) t, nd
K half of NV quarler of anottun No. So
In lowtmhlp No. 10 N. rang No. W,
V. M. and will ..nVr prm.f t- show that
the land uht I mora valunhU for It
timber or sin than fr agricultural
purj'-. and. to nabllh hi rlalm to
wild Innd lrfr tho rgltr ami r.
erhrr of ItiH tifllra at Vinmuvir
Vjih. un Vrdnr.lar. th 13th day of
Prlmiary. 11.
II nanM-a a wHneMtra: rti.rn.r.1
Hist, uf Knappton. Wowlilngloii; lllcn
liroik. of NaH. Woiihliicton' AitrA
J Oray. uf KnPtion. WaahliiBtnti'
William Mthm. uf Knaitton. Wa.h.
Ington.
Any and all ivrrwm elolmln ,tvr..
ly tl above-drairibed larnt ar r.
'Hirsled to Hie thrlr lalm In till uHlee
on or li-for ml.l 3lh dnv or JVb.
ruary, ll. H. DCS HA R.
ngttr.
NOTlCi: rou PCIIUCATION.
1'nlted Statr Ijn, (titlre, Oregon Cliy,
Nut lr l hrrrby glvrn thai In nun.
pllaiir Mlth th iruvUUii ,,t Hi. ni
uf congma uf Jun I, ls?, miliicd "An
art for th ani of tlintwr land In tb
sit- uf Calirirnla, Urogun, Nova la
and Washington Trrrltorv." u .iln,l.
d to all tlw public land tad- by act
of August i issj. John A. Lgan. of
Olnry, county uf Clatsop, statn of Or,
gun, haa thl day nd In this oiflo
un worn staienirni no, fur th
punhiuw if the lota 11. 12. 11 and ti
of ac tion No. IS. In township No, I N
rng No. 7 W. and will ufr..r proof to
how that the land sought I nmr val- '
ualile fi Its ilmlxT and ln than foe
agrlrultural purpima. and to fsubll-li
ni cinim to mild land before the rrg.
It-r anil rr-lvrr of thl ufll.- si iir.
gon Cltv. Orriron. on Krl lav th. ir.,u
day of Prbruary, lw.
lie nnmr as wltmw: Sabnatian
tllur, William W. Pop. Mary Di-nc k,
ApiMiiiiia Johnson, all of Oinrv ci.i.
sop rmi my, Oregon.
Any and all persons rlalmlng advrr.
I the above-drnrrlbrd lanil. .r.
iu.-sted to file thHr olalma In this mile
un or before said l.'.th day uf pebru.
ry. HOI. CIIAH. Ii. MtMinics
Regis t , r.
NOTICE KOR Pl'RLICATION.
United Htate Tjin,1 nm. n
City. Oregon. November 12, 1900:
r..nire w nereoy giv that In com
pliance with the provisions uf the art
of congrMs of June 3. 1871. entitled.
An act for the alo of timber lands
In th tat-s of California, Oregon Ne
viida and Washlnaton Terrii,.r
extended to all the Publln Und Htate
,y m' Au.KU" "M. Ogden A. Hall,
of No. 260 Morrison street. Portland,
county of Multnomah. Htate of Oregon,
haa thlc day filed In thl olflo. hi.
worn statement No. 8318, for th pur
rluisu of th NK fnartr of section H
In township No, 6 N, range No. t W,
and Will offer urouf in k.iu ,, ..
rinS Z I ZwJ&n
purposes, and to eatahllnh hi. ini .
said land before the Register and R.
(lvrr uf I hi. ntn. - .
?,?ryon1,ihur",'iy' th 7,h "y f
He name as witnesses. John Fin
Icy, of Astoria. Orea-on: John r-hii
of Astoria, Oregon; Herman Alitor, of
lush. Oregon) fleorg McFarland. of
Olney, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the nbove-dmrrlbed land in r.
oui-sted to file their claims In this of.
flco on or before snld 7th ,lnw nf K.-hru. .
dry, 1901. CHAS. I). MOORE8.
Register,
NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION.
Lund Olflre nt Vancouver. Washington,
Notice in hirel)V irlten thnt Iho f.l.
lowing.named settlor has filed notice of
his Intention to make final nroof In
support of his claim, and that said
proof will be madu before the register
and receiver :it Vancouver, Washing
ton, on Monlay, January 21. 1901, vl:
John Blmneth, of Chinook, Wash,, for
the N. W. '4 of section 3.1, In township
10 north, range 10 west W. M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence tmon
and cultivation of said land, vis:
Karl Johnson, of fhinoolr U'anhlnir.
ton; Ole Reinseth, of Washougal, Wash
ington: jonn wahlherg, of Chinook,
Washington; Jom Laurldsen. of fhl.
nook,. Washington,
- W. R. DUNDAr, Register.