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Kcaiinn to the business manager.
The strike of the Santa Fe tele
grapher was evidently uncalled for
r It would not have resulted In so
complete a failure. There has seldom
been CO ignominious a deftat of
a labor organization as that which has
befallen the order of railway tele
graphers. All of which points cut thejlivrs. They are great equalizers.
noral that a strike without sufficient)
cause is a disaster only to the strik
er and should be avoided by him for
bis on sake.
Right along with the news that the
administration despairs of securing the
payment of its claims from the sultan
comes the new of more massacres of
defenseless Christians in his dominions
by fanatical Mohammedans. And all
tbe powers of Christendom are appar
ently unable not only to succor the dis
tressed but to secure the Just payment
of claims similar to our own again
tbe. Sublime Porte. With the Boxer
chieftains laughing at the demands of
the powers and the assassin of Con
stantinople openly defying them,' the
century closes in a way hardly proving
the justice of our loud claims of su
periority over the "benighted heathen."
A. B. Thompson, joint representative
to the state legislature for Umatilla
and Morrow counties, has prepared a
bill to restore to normal graduates. In
accordance with the law of the state
prior to 1S99. the privilege of securing
state diplomas, from which they have
been deprived by a strict construction
by the attorney-general of an educa
tional act paased In 1599. This bill of
Mr. Thompson' should be supported
by every friend of education and of Just
treatment of our normal school gradu
ates. Their ability as teacher In the
common schools compares very favor
ably with that of the college graduates
who have not received the normal train
ing. Representative Thompson' meas
ure contains no radical changes from
the former system of granting state di
plomas, aiming merely at the restora
tion of privileges Inadvertently denied
to a large body of our most efficient
teachers.
. . THE USB OF PARK3.
Last Wednesday's Issue of the Taco
ma News contains an urgent plea for
public parks in the form of a com- ,
municatlon from a gardener named E. j
R. Roberts. Now that this subject Is
prominently before the citizens of As
toria, some extracts from the thought
ful letter of this lover of nature will
be of Interest. . Among other things,
Mr. Roberts writes:
. "A public park is essentially a rural
etreat, a tract of land set apart for
the benefit of the people. It is designed
to furnish recreation of body and mind
for those who are tired of city sights
and sounds and wish to visit and recu
perate In the country without leaving
iLASSof
Baldwin's
Celery Soda
nra a bsadach at one. It Is a pleas
ant. svarkliDir. effervMcsnt drink that
oMlmmodialely. Itelsans and pari mm
tit stom&ch, rently eaitU th nervw
and rilT gj pain. It ears rick and
Mrront btsdarbe, aeMiokn w and mn-
.Ul Utliu. . IQc, ZBc, OOc, jl.OQ
PRANK HART.
Successor to Th. Olsen. 600-2 Com. St
o
Mm
town. It is used as a breathing place
to the Inhabitants of the city, gives
coolness and pure air In summer and
serves t rellevs the dullness and the
monotony of public streets and Increase
the beauty and value of city property.
It attracts the people and auaken local
pride.
"But the truest value of a public park
Is In the rest It gives to the eye and
mind, to the heart and soul, through
the soothing charm, the fresh and In
spiring influence, the Impersonal, un
exciting pliaure which nothing but the
works of nature can give to a man.
"Even the most ancient park In the
country, the R,,m Common, owes Its
origin to the need of the community
for a cow pasture. Originally It was
not designed as a public park. It was
the merest act-ident that it was pre
served. Well may the Rvtonians of
fer annual sacrifice to the giv's that
preserved It as a breathing -pt for
the children and for the pleasure and
the pride of all the p,opl These
public gardens are sanitariums. They
are priceless boons to the sick, to the
poor, who may gv frwn the dark and
dingy rooms Into verdure and sunlight
free of cost.
"Parks and boulevards bring the
country to the city. City life is artifl
rial, unnatural. Its greatest sllevU
tlon Is parkways and parks.
"One part of the higher education of
the day Is to ttavh the people how to
get Into the fresh air. Into the parks,
under the trees, on to the grass. The
parks are useful. They are great civil
"Th?y equalise up. not down; they
lift the people to a higher life; they
are educational; they are full of In
spiration, and make life worth more to
every man. woman and child who comes
to erjoy them. Whichever way you
turn. the hand of every citiien
should be lifted In favor of the parks.
They are the peoples heritage for all
time to come."
MIST HAVE ANTI-CHINESE LAW.
S. F. Bulletin.
If it be true, as stated by a Washing
ton correspondent, that Congressman
Kahn has decided not to introduce at
this session of congress a bill for the
re-enactment of the anti-Chinese Immi
gration law, Mr. Kahn will be likely to
change his mind again when he hear
from his constituents; It is scarcely to
be believed that the representative from
the Fourth district has permitted the
effect of Minister Wu' view upon this
subject upon the minds of the public
men at Washington to deter him from
Introducing ;he prcpoeed anti-Chinese
immigration bill. Yet It has been as
serted in "so many words that he has
come to the conclusion that the bill can
not be passed at this session, and that
for that reason he does not desire to
make the attempt.
Mit.ister Wu. the dispatches say. has
caused a considerable impression In
Washington by bis statement that If
this country wants to trade with China
Its government must cease to discrim
inate against the Chinese. This was
certainly Minister Wu's opportunity to
make a point against anti-Chinese l-g-1
Islatlon. and he has evidently improved
it. He has actually succd-?d In win
ning over to his side of the argument
some employers of labor who have h.re-
tofore been opposed to the importation
of coolies, and apparently he has de
terred one congressman from attempt
ing to re-enact the old law this winter.
Eul the wily diplomat will Dnd that
while the East may have beeo Minded
by his sophistries and mad? to believe
that a vast trade with China would
benefit the Pacific coast workingman
more than the free importation of cool.
lea would injure him, the people on the
coa.n are not so easily misled. Their
vital interests are too closely concerned
for that, and they will make themselves
heard in the halls of congress before the
present law is allowed to lapse.
The fact that there Is likely to be op
position to the f- enactment of the law
should spur the California delegation
on to greater effort In advocacy of Its
passage. Mr. Kahn has gone back to
Washington after the recess with the
assurance of the complete confidence
of his constituency. He has been ex
tremely active during his one term In
the interests of the people who wn'.
him to congreas In the first place, and
they have sent h'm back with an In
creased majority. The first severe call
upon his energies Is about to be made,
and It will b! ne.:rj:iry for him to mk;
the effort of his life if he viould justify
the good opinion that has b--n formed
of him. To let the Chinese excluaion
act lapse would no doubt give some
transportation companies a good deal of
business in the way of importing cluap
labor into this market, and that is-why
Minuter Wu has found rady ears to
listen to his word3, but It would bring
over to this side of the ocean a horde
of Chinese that would quickly destroy
the present scale of wages for working
men and women, and would hasten a
calamity that has been held In dread
hy the people of the Pacific states ever
since they have had any practical ex
perience of the habits of the Chinese
and their capacity for subsisting on lit
tle food. An act that will keep the
coolies out of the Unite. State la uiotv
essential to the welfare of the country
than the people of the East have or
over had any realisation of, and It be
hooves our California delegation to pre.
sent this side of the case. They must
pit their influence against Minlet.r
Wu's. This state will watch for re
sults with much Interest.
DMle with reason between self-love
and sxitety; and be so true to thyself
as thou be not false to other. . ' '
TO CIRC i COLD l. ONE DAT
Take Laxative Promo Oulnlne Tablet.
All druggijts refund the money f It
fails t cure. F W. Grove' signature
is on each box. ICc.
Men that are great lovers of them
silves wuste the public.
THE BEST SALVE IN THE WORLD
Is Banner Salve. It Is made from a
prescription by a widely known skin
specialist and positively is th mt
howling salve for pile, burns, scalds;
ulcers, running sores and all skin dis
. Thtre '. hothtig so good
CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist.
S. nw have In readiness) so many tales
.mil stores as there is nothing they
would insinuate but they can wrap it
in-.e a mie. vtricn serveth Doth to keep
theuKfitck m.r In guard, and to make
otner carry it lth more pleasure.
Many have lost confidence and h.'p
as well as health, because they thought
th-Ir kidney disease was Incurable.
Foley' Kidney Cure is a positive cure
ror me discouraged and disconsolate.
Take no -thr. CHAS. ROGERS,
Irugglst.
Wisdom for a man s self Is In manv
brar-thes thereof a depraved thing; it 1
me wisaoru or rats that wlU be sure
to leave a house somewhat before it
fall: ll is the wisdom of the fox. that
thrust out the hadg?r who digged and
maJe room for him; it is the wisdom of
crocodiles, that hI tears whtn they
would devour; but that which s spec
ially to be noted Is that thoge which,
tts Cicero says of Pompey. are sul
smant-s sine rlvall. are man ilm...
sacrificed themselves, they b-come in
tno era inemv-lve facrtnee to :he ln-
copstan.y of fortune, whose wings they
though by their self-wlsdom to have
pinioned.
Fvery medicine .'s an Innnvailrn mn.l
he that will not apply new remedies
must expect new evils; for time I the
greatest Innovator: and if time f
course, alter things to the worse, and
wisdom ana counsel shall not alter
them to the better, what .hull th .
nd ;
A man that I. busy and Imulsitiv. I.
commonly envious; for to know mu-h
of other men's matters cannot be he.
matters cannot be. be
cause an trat ado may & nc- rn his
own estate. Therefore it must need
be that he taketh a kind of play pleas
ure In looking upon the fortunes of
oiner. tenner can he that mmdeth
bdt h own business find much mat
ter for envy. For envy is a gadding
l-.ision. atid walkth tbe street and
doth not keep home.
The person who 1lturbd the con
gregation last Sunday by coughing is
requested to call on Charles jtog'ers
and get a bottle of Foley's Hony and
Tar. It always ve relief.
11000 WORTH OF GOOD.
A. H. Thurness. of Wills Creek Ccal
Co.. Bullalo, O., writes: "I have been
afHcted with, kldn y and bladder troub
le for years, passing gravel or stones
w-ith excruciating pain. Other medi
cine only gave relief. After taking
Foley' Kjdney Cure the result wasur
prising. A tew dose started the brick
Just, like fine stones, etc., and now I
have no pain acroes my kidneys, and
I feel like a new man. Foley's Kidney
Take o .ubstltute. CHAS. ROGERS,
-ui-e im me ji(u worth
Druggist.
Private opinion is more free, but ODin-
ion before others is more reverend.
Cold and cough cures are numerous.
but the one that leads all others in
merit, is Foley s Honey and Tar. which
is in great demand these days. CHAS.
ROGERS. Druggist.
Time Is the measure of business as
money Is of ware.
FOR PNEUMONIA.
Dr. C. J. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., say:
"I have used Foley' Honey and Tar In
three very severe cases of pneumonia
with good results In every case." There
Is nothing so g-ood. CHAS. ROGERS,
Druggist
Nothing doth more hurt in a state
than that cunning men pass for wise.
FOR HOARSENESS.
EenJ. 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 Is used largely by speaker
and singers. Take no substitute.
CHAS ROGERS. Druggist,
A cold, cough or la grippe can be
"nipped In the bud" with a dose or two
of Foley' Honey and Tar. Beware of
substitutes. CHAS. ROGERS, Drug
gist.
J. A. FASTABEND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER ...
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telephone 22L
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Goods Shipped to Our Car
Will Receive Special Attention.
No. S38 Duao Bt,
Astoria. Or.
W. J. COOK. Wjt
Res. Tel. lliL
THE LOUVRE
Strangers visiting In tne city will find
tbe Louvre an attractive resort wherein
to spend tbe evening. Tbe Amine Bisters
Ladiet' Orchestra is still on the bills and
presents nightly a musical program of
exceptional merit, Handsome pool and
billiard room are a feature in connection
with the house. Palatable lnncbea will
be served at all noart .
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
Iiw.ir PORTLAND."" A.rrWT
I Ooa.m7portUnd Union Depot !lt:lv a.ni
7:00 p.mlfor Astoria and lntr-!l:W p.m.
Imediate point. I
)' ASTORIA. t
7.Wa.m.For Portland In-lLMs...
10 P m.lterm.Miat point )O J0 p.m.
HEA8ID8 DIVISION.
II . m.
p. in.
JO am
I W m.
1,3 p. m.
ASTORIA
SEASIDE
7 a m
i (' p, m
ll u tu
13 M) p ra
J W , in
, Vuilla,v vui)
All train make close connection at
Goble with all Northern Iaclflc train
to and from the East or Sound point.
J. C. MAYO.
Gen'l Fr't and Pas. Agent
WHITE COLLAR LINL
Sir. HERCULES tak.s the place of
KAILKY OATZKRT (T.l.phone Ick).
Colu:rb:a River and Puget Sound Nav
igation Company.
The Hercules leaves Astoria dally
except Sunday at I p. m.
Leaves Portland dally except Sun
day at 7 a. m.
White Collar Line tickets. O. R. & N.
tickets and Ilwaco Ry Nav. Com
Piny tlikt ts Itit.-n hnnit' nble on Her
cu'.is and Hasoalo. Thriiugh Port
land connection with steamer Nahcotta
from Ilwaco and lA)ng Reach points.
Telephone No. 111.
A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Agent.
E. W. CRICHTON. Portland Agent.
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
When people are contemplating a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want the beat service
obtalnaore at far as peed. comfort and
afety is concerned. Employes of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LIN 3 are
puid to serve the public and our train
ans operated so as to make close con
nections with dlverring line at all
Junction points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Hiring car service unexcelled. MeaJ
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the flrt-cla ser
vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you
a ticket over
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will make direct connections
at St Paul for Chicago M
l i Ui East '
v-. ...
ilwaukee and
For any farther Information call ..n
any ticket gent, or correspond with
J AS. C. POND. Gen. Pas. Ag't..
or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wl.
General Agent.
THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN
RAILWAY.
Oregon Short Line
Railroad
THE DIRECT ROUTE.
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite routes, via
the I'nlon Pacific Fast Mall Line, or
the Rio Grande Scenic Line.
LOOK AT THE TIME.
li Days ti Salt Like.
21 Days to Denver.
3J Days to Chicago.
4 1 Days to NV, York.
Free reclining chair, uphoUtered
tourist sleeping car, and Pullman pal
ace aleepers, operated on all trains.
For further Information apply to
C. O. TERRY, W. E, COMAN,
Trav. Tass. Agt.. Oen. Agent.
124 Third St.. Portland. Or.
Or
G. W. LOUNSBERRT.
Agent O. R. A N.
iile
TIMB SCHEDUL&s
KmiD lorlliiid.
DEPART
AaatT
Chicago- ISalt Uke, Denver, Ft
I'ortlana . Worth.Omaha. Kan-
eiieclal
15 a. m
i lty, tit Uml;
t'tilcaf i and Knit
4 p. m.
Hull l.tke, Denver. 1
Atlantic
Kiprcii
p. m.
i.orui, oiiialm. Kun
ana City, HI !,.,ulx,
Chicago and Kaxt
7 . m
Wnlla Walla, f-ewUton,
HiKikmie. Mli,iieaim
Hpokane
Vlyer,
6 p. III.
in, ni. raui, Mnliiih,!t:0 a 111
BiHl r.iui.
From Aftoria
OCEAN STeAMSHlPA
AH Hailing Date mb
leel to r-hlinire.
For Hao Franeitco-Hi.il
Columbia hirer Hteam-
7am
Ei Hun da jr
eia u forllarul and
Way 1illilillg
4a in tx
MoLday
From Portland
(am
Ex Htiuuav
WILUMKTTK KiVKHl
4 30 d, m
K Sunday
Oregon Cltv, Newberi,
naltnii A Way-Und a.
7am. WIII'nettendVam
Tuea.Thur bill Hirers
t;j
I p.m.
Von
..Wed.
and Hat. ;reon City, Dayton M
aud Frt,
way i.andi' K
Klparla
leave dlr
3:4,5 a m.
Snak Rlrar.
Klparla to Lewlston
l.t IWtstD
U.oo a m
daily
Cam
Tuea.Tbui
Saturday
WlllametU Hirer
Portland to Corvalllnl
i:Hi) p in
Mnn, Wed
Friday
and Way lADdlng
O. W. LOUNSBERRT,
W. n. IIURLBURT, Ag't. Astoria
Gen. Pass. Ag't, Portland. Or.,
BEST0F EVERYTHING
In a word this tell of the Passenger
Benrlc via
Jho Northwestern feino..
Eight Train Dally between 8t. Ttul
and Chicago, comprising
The I - tost Pullman Sleepers,
Peerless Dining Cart,
Library and Observation Car,
Free Reclining Chair Car.
The )ih Century Tmln
Runs Every Day of tlw Tear,
The Finest Train in the World
Clcctrtc Uyiicd 3tc Heated
THE RAI-OER STATE EXPRKSS. the
Finest Daily Train Running lietween
St. Paul and Chicago, via the Short
Line.
Connecilor from the West mad via
The NORTHERN PACIFIC.
tJKKAT NORTHERN and
CANADIAN PACIFIC K'YS.
This I aUo the RFXT LINE between
Omaha. St. Paul and Minneapolis,
All asentt sell ticket via
The Northwestern Line
W. H. MEAD. It. L SfSLER.
Oneral Agent. Trav. Agent,
IIS Alder Street rorlland, Oregon,
GO EAST
VIA
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE
TO
St.Paal, Dulutb.Minneapolis, Chicago
and All Points Host.
DAILY TRAIN3; FART TIME: SER.
VICK AND SCKNERT UN'
EQUALED. Through Palace ami Tourlat Sleepers,
Dining and RunVt Smoking
Library Car.
Ticket to point East via Portland
and the Great Northern Ry., on al
at O. R. i N. Ticket Offloe, Atoria,
or Oreat Northern Ticket OfTlc
268 MORRISON STREET,
PORTLAND.
For rates, folder and full Informa
tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or
address,
A. R. C. DENNISTON,
City Pa, and Ticket Agent. Portland.
POSSIBLY
You Are Not Aware of the
Fast Time
AND
SUPERB SERVICE
WE HAVE
2-DailyFastTrains-2
TO THE EAST
If you cannot take th 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 (CAFK) CAR
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
Hour In time saved to
Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City,
St. Louis, New York, Hoston,
And Other Eastern Points
Tickets good via Salt Lak City and
Denver,
It Is to your Interest to us THE
OVERLAND LIMITED. Ticket and
sleeping-car berth can be secured from
O. W. LOUNSBERRT,
Agent 0. R. A N. Co., Astoria, Or.,
OR
J. H. LOTHROP,
General Agent. 135 Third Bt,
Portland. Or,
"4
r
A familiar nam for th Chicago,
Milwaukee A fit. Paul Railway, known
all ovr th Union as the Oreat Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" tram
very tuy and night between Pt. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
"The only perfect train m th world."
Undrtand: Connection ar mad
with all transcontlnenUI line, Kcurlng
to paaaengvr th beat ervlc known.
Luxurious roach, electric light, steam
h-vu, of a verity i'iaUd by no othv
111.
ht that your ticket read via "Th
Milwaukee" when Mng to any point
In th United titala or Canada. All
ticket agent sell thein,
For rate, pamphlet or other Infor
mation, addres,
J. V. CAHKY. C. J. EDDT.
Trav. P.ma, Agt., Oen. Aft..
Portland, Oregon. Portland. Or.
11 a man bewaro how u ke'teth
enmpanv with ch.Jeria and quanvlaom
xrciii. for they will engage him Into
their own quarrel
NOTICE IS IlERKUY U1VKN
That no to th hour of 1 o'clock n. m
on Friday th Slat dnv of l.orinli. r.
1W0, at the attic of th Auditor and
Police Jud;. the ('inttnlttv on Way
nnd Mean of the Common Council of
in lHy of Astoria, will receive sealed
bid or pMxiuil; 1st, for printing and
rublUhlng all legal notice required by
the City of AatiirU for th year IWl;
:d. printing and furtiUhln- nil l.'ul
blank and ulntliwiory required by th
city during ald year, lu.ts for printing
and furnishing legal blanks must spec
ify the prl for which quarter, half
and whole blank In 1000. 600 and 140
lot win ih furnished and the price
per 1000 sheet fr printed letter head".
Rids will lm received and inpted I"
th Common Council f.ir connlderntlon,
which reserve tlw right to reject any
aim an uma,
A. ffCHERNRCKAl?.
A. IIRIX.
K. P. PARKER
Committee on Way and 'Mean,
NOTICE FOR ITIILICATION.
imteii suic Land orhV. Vancouver,
Nolle I herehy given that In mm
pilar,.- with th provision of the a-( nt
.''nsn-iw or juiiu 3. is, -j, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber Und In th
(i- or i. ttiirornin, lircgon, Nca04
atHi WashlnaTton Trrrllorv."
ed to all thn (utille land lt'a by a t
of Augiut 4. liJ, teirg a. Weed, of
Portland, county of Multnomah. ut
f tP-Km. ha till .lav nied In this
oitlc his worn siatement No. oT, for
tlu purchnae of th lot 1 and t. and
K half if NW quarter of soctlon No. 10
In towiuhip No. 10 ,N, rang No. I W.i
XV. M. nnd will offer proof l how that
tho land sought I nur vaJuubl for It
timber or si..n than fir agricultural
punc. and to mtablUh hi claim to
aid land ls-for th retlatrr aji.l r.
crlver of this orm- . Vniivr
Wash, on XVednrsday, the 13th day of
He name a wltneaav: Ilern.r.1
Rlt. of Knappion. Washington; lllen
Iirtxk. of Nar. XX'ajthlngt.m: Alfred
J Gray, nf Knappton, Washington;
Xvnilnm Malh-rul. of Knaittoti. Wn.h.
Ington.
Any and all person rlalmlnv ad vera.
ly th abovs-dravntml land are r.
quetsl to file thrlr rlalm In thl omcy
on or before auld 11th day of KVb
ruary, isol. W. R. DUN HA It.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUllLICATtON,
United State Land OrtV Orra-nn
City, Oregon. November II, 1900:
Mollis hereby given that In com
pliance with th provision of th act
of congre of June a. is:, entitled.
An act for the sale of limber lunda
In th stat- of California. Or.-l.-nn N.
vado and XX'ashlngton Territory." as
extended to all the Public I.and Htate
by act of AURut 4. 1S9J. Ogden A. Hall.
of No. Morrison street. Portland.
county of Multnomah. Htat of Oregon,
ha thlt. day filed In thl office hi
sworn statement No. Mil. for the pur
chase of the NE quartor of cllon 14
In township No. 6 N, range No. I W,
and will offer proof to show tbai to
land aought I more valuable for It
timber or stone than for agricultural
purpose, and to establish hi claim to
said land before the RcgUter and Re
lvcr of thl olhcc at Oregon City.
Oregon, on Thumday, the 7th day of
reoruary, lwi,
He name as witness.-. John Fin-
icy. of Astoria, Oregon; John Chit wood.
of Astoria, Oregon; Herman Alher. of
Push, Oregon; George McFaxland. of
uiney, uregon.
Any and all person claiming adverse
ly the above-descrlbed land ar re
quested to file their claim In thl of
fice on or before snld 7th dny of Febru
ary. 1101. CHAS. R. MOORE8,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Slate Land Oin, Oregon City,
Oregon, Dc. aim. liwo;
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of th act
of congress of June 3. 18' a, entitled "An
act for the sal of Umber land lntb
states of California, Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territory," a extend
ed to all the publlo land state by act
of August 4, 1893. John E. Logan, of
Olney, county of Clatsop, state of Ore
gon, ha thl day (lied In thl olflc
his sworn statement No. (327, for th
purchase of the lots 11, 12, 13 and 14,
of section No. 15. In township No. S N,
range No. 7 W, and will offer proof to
show that the land sought Is more val
uable for Its timber and stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the reg
ister and receiver of this ofllce at Ore
gon Cltv, Oregon, on Friday, the 15th
dny of February, 1900.
He nnme as witnesses; Sabastian
aiasi-r, William W. Pope, Mnry Denck,
Appollonla Johnson, all of Olney, Clat
sop county, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are re
quested to file their cliilms In this ofllce
on or before said 13th day of Febru
ary. 1901. CHAS. B. MOORE8.
Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given, that the un
dersigned ha been by the county court
of the county of Clatsop, stats of Ore
gon, duly appointed administrator of
the estate of Ingomor E. Westbostad,
deceased, and has duly qualified as such
administrator. All persons having
claims against the said estate are here
by notified to present the same, prop
erly verified, to ms at the offlc of nar
rlson Allen, attorney at law. room T.
Pago building, in the city of Astoria,
county und state aforesaid, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated at AtorIa, Oregon, November
22. 1900.
8IM0N S. WE3TBOSTAD,
Administrator of the estate of Inge
mor E. Westboatad. deceased.
NiiTlCB FOR PUHLICATION.
Land Olllce at Vancouver, Washlnglon,
V: 10. iwo:
Noll. I herebv given that lh fo.
lowing named settler ha filed nolle of
hi Intention to make fliml proof In
auppoil of hi t'liilm. nnd that said
t,t ,Hr will be inal-t Imfor III" register
and rweiver nt Viinimuver, Washing,
ton, on M.in lay. January ;'l IX) I. vU:
John Hlnmeth. of Chinook, Vh., f.ir
th N, V, '4 of section S3. In township
10 north, rang 10 west W, M.
IId naitie th following witness to
pnv hi conilini'Hi rwldi-ttr upon
mid cultivadon uf said land, vie
Karl J ilincxi, of riilihMk, AVhlng.
ton; t)l tinih, of liounl, Wah
liigton: John Wahlhoif, uf C'lilhook.
Vi.iIiiIiiii: J nil l,iuirMon, of Chi
ll x'k. Wnihlngton.
V. It. lifNttAR. Reglater.
NOTICE FOR pntLli'ATlON,
IVparimnit of Hi Inirrlor. Ind OlTlc
at Orrgon Cliy. ir'gin, lecrii.
lvrr 13, iw.
Notice la li.-lrl.y given that th fo.
lowing-tiamrd ik'ttler has fllfd nolle of
hi luteiitlin lo iiink nual prf In sup
port of his claim, and that uld proof
will b mad brr th cuiily clrk of
tiaii lotiniy, at Astoria, Oregon, on
F btuary , I't'l. vl:
AI,H:ilT HCIIOKNCIIIX'IC,
11. K. No lM7. f.-r the H'n "f NXX'U.
and NXX' (-f H . H-. It, T, N H
II XV,
II IIMIIIr III f i 1 1. I It at Wlt(ieM- to
prove III l-.illllll,.l reald''".' UHn
and culllvnllon of anld Imi.l, vis:
X", It, i'i nVy. of Aiimlt. tlrrgon: IVt.
rr Olaiin. of Hvrii"ii. inii"ii. Aumist
H hi-nelM-ck. of Hvrii.in, Orvgnn; XVm,
Hchorllrbri k, of HvriUMin. Orrgon,
CIIAH. II, MlHiRK",
Reglrf.
NOTICE f)lt Pl'liLR'ATloN.
Ind nfflc at cirrgon city. Oregon,
vtolx-r 1300:
Nolle I herrby riven that th f.d
lowing. nnnird -.-iilrr haa nird notlc
of hi ntiitiin to timka final proof
In support i.f hi claim, and that said
prutaf will bo mad be.r thn llarl.trr
and Rvcriwr at ihvgm City, ixwon,
on Ivc-mtx-r lo. 1 o. vir
AI.HEItT Ht'lloKNKIil'K
II. E No. 1S-.17. for th H U if NW U
NWH ,4 HWVi. HeC. H. T N. R I XV.
IM name the following wltnr to
prove M rontlnuou rrld-nco uoon
an.l riililvatloii of Mid land, vl:
V. II. ColTry, of Allio. On-gun; P
tr Olson. r,f Kvrnann. ttrraon: Aua-iiat
H hMneberk, of Hv. n-n, (irrgon; XVm.
Cvhornrbrtk, of Svrliarn. Orran
CIIAH. II. MtMiRia, Rrglater.
NOTICE FOR PUnuOATION.
Unitd Kiate Inj orflixi. Oregon Cltv
'rrgon. April ll, ljo:
Notice la hrrrliv int tn
ixianc with the irvl4on of th act
f congrm of Jun 1. is;i miiiiii a
act for ih al of timber land in th
lt- of California, orrgon. Novada,
and WaMliinrt.m Tnrrllnry." extptid
d to all in Puin0 Und iat-a by
art of AiiKiiai i, p,J.
IJLLA iiAnrTiirtM
"f Aatona, County of Clatoop. Stat
i ,,av nlrl ,n 'hi
,mt sworn statement o. 6175. for
')ine ,,f His uw aiiiriM
'ctlon No. J in Towm-hio No. I north.
...,.- .-so. , wet, tn1 win ctttr (nio.
lo how that Die land amirM I.
valuable fr S tin,b,r o, ,m, ln(,a
ww ru uiiurai DurptM. aiij o .
Ul.liah hr claim la uM l..i
th rrgisier and receiver of thl oft),
at ttrt-kon City. Oregon, on Friday, th
-1st day of Dvcmibr, 1300.
Kh name as witnnuH.: E. Z Fer
guson. May ,', Magr. Thomas Bryc.
I. M. Stuurt of Aab rla. Oregon.
Any and ail prrm.ns claiming ad v err,
ly tlw abov-name lead ar riuet
ed to nin their claims in ihi. m
or before wia j,t ,,fty of iwb,.
iKni i'ii a i h . . . . 1
' LIIAB. II. All Mill WU
Rgltr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Nolle la hrn.li. mi...m .t.. . . ...
owing.pamed cttler has filed nolle of
her Intention to mnk final proof In
support of her claim, and that aid
proof will b. mad &tn th. IcZT,
clerk oK.lntson countv. at Ai..ri. n.'
cgon, on lctnbr ii. 1900, y;
fc.l.l.-..N quinn.
"H .I0'"'f(r h E'A of NXVXJ and
W. bh name the following ,n..
to prove her continuous r-ldeno upon
n. cultivatlou of sold la mi, vU'
Roliert M. noston. O. W. Coo'r. W
Hall. M. A. Hall, of Astoria, Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOURKa. Reglater.
PUERIFF,'8 SALE.
In pursuance of an xcutlon duly
V- u..0' 0reon' th County of
Xanihlli, on tlM 16th day of November
I WW, upon a Judgment and doer ren
""w l( ourt on thn 13th day of
April 1898. m ths ult of O. O. Howard,
plaintiff, v. R. A. Frame. E. S. Frame
A. XV. Btowvli and a B. Stowell, defend
ants, 1 will expo for sale and sell as
the law direct at the Court House door
of the County of ClaUop, m the city of
Astoria, on Mondoy, ths 31st day of
December, 1900, at the hour of I o'clock
P. m., the property situated In th
County of Clatsop, stale of Oregon, and
described a follow, to-wlt:
Lot two (2). thre (3). four (4), flv
) and lx t), in block thirteen (13).
In Adair1 port of Upper Astoria, ao
'""f P't on nie In the clerk'i
ofrlce of CTatsop County. Oregon..
t TIIOS. LINVILLK.
Sheriff of Claisop County, Oregon.
Astoria, Oregon, November 23, 1900.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United State, iMni Odlce, Oregon City.
Oregon, Nov. 23. 1900:
Notice I hereby a-lven ih.t u
pllance with the provisions of the net
of congres of June 8, 1878, entitled
An act for the wile of timber land
In the states of California, Oregon, Ne
vada and Wtmhlnirton Tprrttr
extended to all the Public Land Hlftte
by act of August 4, 1892, Mr. Mary
Olascr of Olney, County of Clatsop,
.1', " 0r,,,t,,n' hn thl dny Hied In
... .,..n.c n'T sworn statement. No,
5J.5. for the purchase of the HlO qunr
ter of section No. 4, In township No. t
N, range No. 7 W. and will offer proof
to show that th land sought I more
valuable- for it timber or stone than
for agricultural purpose, and to ei-tabll-hed
her clnlm to said land befor
the Register and Receiver of thl of
fice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday,
the loth day of February, 1901.
She names a witness.: Sabastian
Closer Will am W, Pope. Mary Denck.
Appollonla Johnson, an of Olney Clat
sop County. Oregon.
Any and all person claiming; advent,
ly the above-described land ar re
quested to file their claim In this of
Hcs on or befor eitld 15th day of Feb
ruary, 1901, CHAB. B. MOOres,
Register.