The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 01, 1901, Image 2

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    THC MOKXIXG ASTORIAX., TUESDAY, JANl'AKY 1. IQOI.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Telephone Main 661.
TERMS OF SCRSCRTPTION.
DAILT.
Sent by mall, per year 0 00
Bent by mall, per month SO
Served by carrier, per month .60
SEMI-WEEKLY.
Bent by mail, per year. In advance, $2.0
Postage free to subscribers.
All communications intended for pub
lication should be directed to the editor.
Business communications of aJl kinds
ajid remittances must be addressed to
The Astorian."
The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad
vertisers :he largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can be had on ap-
llcatlon to the business manager.
Under the subject. "Hell Let Loose,"
and with a border of deep mourning,
V. L. Stead, the eccentric and radical
Kngtish Journalist, has published an ar
ray of testimony and facts lending to
show th.it his countrymen have gross
ly violated the rules of civilised war
fare In the management of the cam
paign In South Africa. The evidence Is
conclusive and comes direct from men
on the field. It explains, as Mr.
Stead believes and comes very near
proving, the rause of the recent renew
al of hosti'l'.ies on the part of the
Eoers after the war was supposed to
be over. With their homes destroyed
and their wives and daughters selling
themselves to the English soldiers for
food with hich to maintain a wretch
ed existence, or left defenseless to en
dure the brutal assaults of a saveage
Kaffirs,, there appears nothing left for
the burghers but death. War In itself
Is barbarous enoush, but it can be
made infinitely more so than Is neces
sary, by unscrupulous officers who per
mit the accomplishment of every kind
of outrage in the hope of frightening an
unconquerable enemy Into submission.
As Mr. Stead maintains Is true In this
Instance, the result of such a policy
used against a bruve people Is us
ua'l;' tb reverse of what was antici
pated. The Portland Evening Telegram of
Saturday last, under the head, "Deeper
Channel Necessary," asserts that "a
ship draw ing twenty-four feet of water
went down the river to Astoria this
wc.'k steadily and easily." The refer
ence Is to the Chlng Wo, which was
very "steady" while It hung on the hog.
back but the movement down the river
wa not as "easy" then as It would
have been to a vessel of lighter draught
Rot there is something refreshing In
the fact that the Telegram goes so
far as tc publish In its columns the fact
that "a portion of her cargo was ligh
tered to Astoria." There is hope for
Portland. There was a time, not very
Jong since, when the admission of such
a fact in a Portland paper would have
cost someone hla Job. But ''the world
do move." The progressive editor of
the Telegram even goes so far as to
admit that "the river channel must
he deepened to about 30 feet. Or etoe
Portland must fall In with the proposi
tion to move the port, so far as deep
draught ships arc concerned, to Asto
ria." Let the river channel's depth bo
what It may, the Telegram will find
that when common point rates are
printed Astoria "deep-dranght ships"
and a good many others will stop a
Oregon's natural port.
MAL-NUTRITION
You may or may not be eat
ing enough; and are thin.
You may or may not feel well
some folks don't know what
it is to feel well.
This is mal-nutrition. You
are not getting the use of your
food.
Take a little Scott's emul
sion of cod-liver oil. Begin
with a little; increase ; but don't
overdo it. . Take as much as
you can without upsetting the
stomach.
Feeling well is bodily happi
ness. We'll trad jroo s little to try, U jot Mkt.
tCOTT it DOWNS, 409 Fesil strnt. New York.
- THE NEW CENTURY.
We have entered upon a new century
The past with its mistakes and suc
cesses lives only In memory. It was,
above nil, the century of mechanical
(U'Teloumot. The present bids fair to
be the century of commercial develop,
piciit, particularly as regards our own
ration. It requires no prophet to wee
thai this century la to place us at the
head m commerce, as the last has plac
ed us ahead In every other respM. It
must peeds be so. The past has fitted
us for It, the present demands It. The
center of commercial activity, with the
awakening of Asia, Is shifting lo the
center of population. U He on the
shores of the Pacific, over which Amer
ica lules, the undisputed mistress. The
nation of the world, and China,
p.tt century the leaders In every sphere
of activity, are left behind in the west
ward march of progress and civilisa
tion. America, the greatest producing
naiion of the world, and the Chinese,
the greatest consumer, are upon op
posite shores of the Crreat American
Sta. In this fact lies not only the as
surance of our coming commercial de
velopment but equal assurance of the
final supremacy of the Pacific coat
over the Atlantic. We are in the center,
then, of the arena of the new century's
greatest activities and to us and to
our posterity the century ppena with
the brightest possible outlook for the
coming years.
GOV. GEER'S TEXTBOOK COMMI3
SION.
Salem Capital Journal.
Probably never in the history of Ore
gon has the appointment of a commis
sion with small emolument caused such
general Interest a the naming of the
forthcoming school text book, commis
sion. Even the election of the United
St.ites Renator Is not much more com
mented upon by the press of the state.
This Is as it should be, for the selection
of the text books for our rising gen
eration is of vastly more importance
than the personality of a senator. Gov
ernor Geer has wisely laid his plana In
this matter, and in following out the
ideas expressed In his widely circulat
ed newspaper interviews on this sub
ject he intends to be guided by prin
ciples which mean something for our
state rather than by individual favor
itism. This again Is as it should be.
The nan named on this commission
should be not only of the highest type
of Amerlcau citizenship, but they
should be good business men, as well
as men versed In the needs of the grow
ing youth of our state. Their work
will be a sacred task, and only men
should be placed in charge of It who
will contemplate their duties from that
point of view. Above all things they
should be far-seeing, and able to know
before thr-y act Just what the ultimate
effect of their work will be in Us re
lation to themselves and the public.
This may seem to be asking a great
deal, but why not? Is not Oregon en
titled to the best men In the public
service? Are not the Oreg-on children
entitled to the best that can be had?
Now Ik tht vital time, and If the right
kind of a commission is named, such
an one as the governor has outlined
be chosen, these high Heals will have
been met. If the commission should
be made up of inferior or mediocre talent
It would be too late to get the results
jesired, hence the great wisdom of
moving rightly at this time.
If Oregon ever comes to the front, it
v.ill be necessary to have her schools
take the lead, and there is no Imagina
ole way In which this can be so well
done as by giving our teachers and
r.upils the test tools to work with.
Thre are few homes In the state which
are not nore vitally Interested In this
'me question than they are In who Is to
be president, or whether our govern
ment is for or against certain policies.
What a child gets out of his school
work is what tells in the future of our
commonwealth, and his facilities for
getting the most out of these years
will have the most telling effect for our
Mate.
Three Influences seem to be at work
to shape the selection of the commis
sion. First, the limitations of the con
stitution, pointed 'out by the governor,
including members of the laat legisla
ture who voted for the bill, and per
sons who are holding some other lu
crative office of election or appoint
ment This also Includes the county
nuperlntendents. Being a reform meas
ure, its faithful execution precludes
making up the commission of persons
who are responsible for the conditions
now prevailing in the textbook busi
ness In Oregon. Persons are being
petitioned tor aM highly recommended
who not only opposed the Daly bill,
but who would be perfectly satisfied to
keep all the present text book at pres-
nt price, ai-.d who would even keep
the system that has worked so bad-
it there la to be any substantial
reform under the Paly bill commission
It must be made up from new material
and from men of such business' ability
as to be able to resist the commercial
ism that h,, nMt-.iw i it.- ... .-.i
" "" ",,u
tns involved this state and adJolnlna-
states In .....n.!,,!. w... i..
- v
Instances become vital Issues In tto
.
i""1"1' vregon nas no desire to k
up any of these scandula that have
uillleied Washington, Idaho, California
and other sjtates and with their ex-
perience before us. Governor Cieer is
art In lts .,. .oi.i,...i .
making up a commission of gentlemen
of such character that their name and
rtput.itlons will stand like a wall of
granite nsainst all Inlluencea while
serving on the commission or In stand
ing by their work after It Is honest
'.y and fearlessly completed in the in
terest of the people.
TO Clltt l COil) IX OXC DU
Take Laxative liromo quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money f R
rail t curt. F. W, Grove' signature
Is on each box. 2Zc
Even a slow man can catch the gr.p.
Pour ye down, ye gentle rain drops.
,i iuiuui ceas.nfr. witnout stay,
I have got my friend's umbrella
And he's two full miles away.
THE BEST SALVE IM THE WORLD
! Tvn.AH T. . 1
.utc Mire 11 is niaue rrom a
picacriuuon Dy a wiae v known ikin
lyZY,T' ..T"..y.:.yj' l" m'?MCorrect-Attest: C.R.THOMSON.
iur pur, ourns. scaias.
ulrem. running, nra an.t .11 .1,1. ji.
, . o -- anil, uto-
There nothmr so irood.
CIIAS. ROGERS. Druggist.
Meet your wif with a amiU on your
l(a ' I ... W . .. . .
i'. iwya an "Kenans, jiaan t he D.-
tor wait until the odor has abated
sumewnai?
Many have lot confidence and h p
s well as health, because they thought
as well as health ho,lu th.. .hn,.-h.
their' kidnAv riiM.A
Foley's Kidney Cure Is a positive cure
for the discouraged and disconsolate.
taae no Mh'fr. CHAS. ROGERS,
1 wuggist.
This Is a badly mixed up world. On?
man wants an appetite for dinner and
another wants a dinner for his appe
tite. Fvery medicine .'s an Innovation ni
he that will not apply new remedies
must expect new evils; for tlmo is the
greatest Innovator: and if time, of
course, alter things to the worse, and
wl3iom ana counsel snail not alter
them to the better, what .hall h. th J
shall not alter
tun- 1
Looking for trouble la one wit nf I
nwnfit. '
The person who Haturbed tha eon. I
rsM to Ti"
rTr 8?t' :JZ?$!2 ani
I
1 ne beet Iin salve In creation Is alJ I
kuu,. iiw rrmeay snouia De 1
used with great care, as it may brlna-
on an affliction of the heart.
Nobody ever flatters you for fun.
S1000 WORTH OF GOOD
A. H. Thurness. of Wills Creek Coal
w Budaio. O., wrtUs: "I have been
atrieted with kidney and bladder troub-
le for years, passing gravel or stones
with excruciating pain. Other medi
cines only gave relief. After taking
oieys Juaney uure the result was sur
prising. A few doses started the brick
Just, like fine stones, etc.. and now I
have no pain across my kidneys, and
I feel like a new man. Foley's Kidney
Cure did me llfWO worth of good.'
Take no substitute. CHAS. ROGERS.
Druggist.
In answer to the question. "What is
a rig? ' the editor of an exchange fur
nlshes the information that it is an out
fit for which a young man blows In the
fruits of the labors of a week for the
privilege 0 letting his best girl hold
the lines for an hour while h holds
ber.
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.
A woman Is a queer combination.
While she delights in the littlest bit
of a foot, she Is not supremely, happy
unless her nat is as Dig as a cartwheel.
FOR PNEUMONIA.
Dr. C, 3. Bishop, Agnew, Mich., say:
"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,
uruggist
Men and women ought, perhaps, to
enjoy equal rights, and yet if we saw
men wearing millinery and kiss each
other on the streets we would throw
bricks at 'em.
FOR HOARSENESS.
BenJ. Ingerson, of Hutton, Ind., says
he had not spoken a word above a
whisper for months, and one bottle of
Foley Honey and Tar restored hi
voice. It Is used largely by speakers
and singers. Take no substitute.
CHAS ROGERS. Druggist,
She saw It In the window, and
She raved about it till
She bought it, then, Just like all men,
tie raved about the bill.
A cold, cough or la grippe can
"nipped In the bud" with a dose or two
of Foley' Honey and Tar. Beware of
substitute. CHAS. ROGERS, Drug
gist.
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telephone 22L
DRAYINfi ANH FXPRFSINfi
Livtt i nU -ArtOJinu
AH Good, finlpped to Our Care
No. (U Dun St. W. J.'COOK. Vti
Astoria. Or. Res. TL 11IL 1
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ASTORIA, '
At Astoria, In -the Stat, of Oregon, at
the close of business,- December 13th,
RESOURCES. ,
Loans and discounts.
.I2S4.509 M
Over.lwm a. iiiy.I an.t im
secured ,
, 4.004 M
, IS.inXi
. RMS T4
H.3SS M
, 4.217 SI
. 42,394 S
i:j.u M
tw T4
V: 8- und to secure clrcu-
i latlon
I Pt'H.-ka. securities, etc..
' ner real estate ownen
tm. rm,. v.n i i....w.
inot reserve aircnts)
Due from State iUink and
Hankers
Due from approved reserve
agents
Internal-Revenue Stami .
Checks and other cash Items
t (0
280
h n
Notes of other National Hanks
Nickels and cent
Lawful Money Reserve in
Ii.mk. via:
SimvU 104 Mn
Legal-tender notes ... 30 104.5M
Uedcmption fimj wr,n V. 8.
Treasurer (5 of circulation) 825
Total
. 1.56J 63
LIAHILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ (10.000
urptus fund 25,000
I'ndlvuleil profits, eg expens
es and taxes paid 34.080 71
National Hunk note out-
1 I a . a n .
,C Z StVte" Itanki'ind "
Rankers lit tl
individual deposlla
subject to check. .S404.S04 OS
Demand certificate
of deposit 103.644 3 610.349 01
Total 1831.661 S3
r."
State of Oregon. County of Clatsop,
I. S. S. Gordon, cashier of the above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement Is true to the best
of my know ledge and belief,
S. S. GORDON. Cashier.
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hu imt ivn n.i vorn tn brnM m
1 th 'n.t ,inv f rwwmh,. mm
Notary Public
I i-iry lum'C.
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J.Ayj".-VMj ....
J- ?OKN
Directors.
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AolUKlA AMI) lULUi'iiA
RIVER RAILROAD.
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BMlKt VT T"V a a
:00a.m. Portland Union Derjot!lt:lii a m.
' p.m.ror Astoria and lnter-:0 p.m.
mediate points.
I A8TORIA. '
7.Sa.m.For Portland ln-fll:Mi
6 10 p.m.lternu'dtate points 10:J0p.m.
SEASIDE DIVISION.
ASTORIA
SEASIDE
7 4.ia
4 tv p. m
:.ie p. ui.
8:JOim
8 l m.
a. .10 p. in.
11 no in
12 SO p in
uu p. in
'suiuUy uin
All trains maka eloa ennnertlona t I
oble w,th " Northern Paclflo trains
UUD" wna " nnern facino trains
to and from the East or Sound nolnta.
j. (j. UAiu
GenT PYt and Pass. Agent
......
wh rn ah 1 in 1.
"HI I L VULUnll LIML
c ui'dpitiuu.-i... .l. .
BAH-KY GATZERT (Telephone Dock).
Columbia River and. Puget 8oun4 Nar-
The Hercules leaves Astoria n
"tepi ounaay at I p. m.
Leaves Portland dallv eicent Run.
day at 7 a. m.
White Collar Line tickets. O. R. A N.
tickets and Ilwaco Ry Nav. Com-
pany" tickets Interchangeable on Her-
cules and Hassalo. Throua-h Port.
lttna connection with steamer Nahcotta
,ru"1 liaa ana tong ueacn pflinti.
. . . v1Ie'eIpno.n wo- 11L
A- i; T,h2!)i.,?$ Agent.
E. W. CRICHTON. Portland Agent
TIMB SCHEDULE
From torUimL
DEPART
Arsivi
Chlrag
Salt Lake, Denver. Ft
ortli,Ornh. Run-
1 tj, Hi
t'liin(iMDd Eait
rorllaiid
'petial
4 p. m.
9 IS a. m
)lt I.ke, l)cner. fi
Atlantic
dortn, (iinaha, Kun
city, Ht 1, 111U,
Ch.lragc and Kqat
VVhIIs Walls, Iwlntna,
Hpoksne, Mlnnepo
Kxpreu
(p. m.
7 s. m
Hpoktne
Fljer,
( p. ID.
I Li. Ht. i'sul. buiulh.
Mllwiukee, ClUCagi
8 Warn
Prom Astoria
OCEAN 8T8AM5HIPS
All Sailing I)t tub
ieet Ui clmnKe.
for ino Franeuoo-Hslk
7am
Columbia KWer Kteim
Ex Buuday
en to fortlsnil and
Wy Ltndiu
4a rn x
Mo., day
From Portland
a in
WaiiAJaKTTB KiVEK
4:80 d. m
Br Ui, la- '
E Sunday I
' iOreiuu t'ltv, Newners,
raimn a nny-uinaa.
7a m.
Willamette sndVsm
M d. m.
Tue,Tliur
blllltUers
Moi..Wet
auaMU
KM'f'in City, DayUin i;
ana rn.
way i.andinKt
Lt ixiwistu
Klparla
U)hvi dly
3:151. m.
9ask Rlvsr,
Klparla to lewlston
Mi 10
dally
(am
Willamette Klver
,S:,"R..,n
Tuea, Thui
Saturday
Portland 1 1 Crvallln Moil , Wed
and way i,aDdln .Krlilay
O. W. LOUNSBERRT.
W. II. HURLBURT, Agt. Astoria
Gen. Pass. Ag't. Portland. Or.,
J. A. FASTABEND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER
THE LOUVRE
Strangers visiting in tne city will find
the Louvre au attractive resort wherein
Uospendtbe evening.' The AmmeHister
La(Jieg, orchestra is still on the bills and
preee. - - !! nigtityr a mnsicai program ol
exeepirmai merit, Handsome pool audi
billiard room are a feature in connection I
with the house. Palatable lunches will
be erved at all noun I
IrJoU Ho
BEST0F EVERYTHING
In word this telli of the Passenger
Bervloa via.
Who ' Northwestern lino..
Eight Trains Dally between 8t. Paul
and Chicago, comprising
The Latest Pullman Sleepers,
Peerless Dining Cars,
Library and Observation Car.
J ive Reclining ChaJr Cars.
The JOth Century Train
Huns Every Day of the Tear.
The Finest Train in the World
Electric Lighted Stcsm Heated
THK n.Vl'CIRR STATE RXFRKHfl. the
Kltient Dally Train Running Hetween
81. Paul and Chicago, via the Short
Line,
Connection from the West made via
The NORTHERN PACIFIC.
GREAT NORTHKItN and
CANADIAN PACIFIC U'YS.
This I also the REST LINE between
Omaha. St. Paul and Minneapolis.
All acsnts sell ticket via
The Northwestern Line
W. H. MEAD.
II. L. 8ISLER.
General Agenl. Trav. Agent.
is Aiuer mreei, l-oruand. Oregon
GO EAST
VIA
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE
TO
c. pi n,ilnik Vtnn,.i! . cut
M.raOl, UUlBln,.MInnfat)l)liS, I fljcaiTO
and All Points East.
DAILT TRAINS; FAST TIME: SER-
Vlt'K AND SCENERY UN
EgUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers,
uimng and Kuffet Smoking
Library Car.
Ticket to point East via Portland
and the Great Northern Ry., on sal
at O. R. & N. Ticket Offlo. Astoria,
or Great, Northern Ticket Office
268 MORRISON STREET,
PORTLAND.
For rates, folders and full Informa
tion regarding Eastern trio, call on or
address,
A. B. C. DENNISTON.
City Pas, and Ticket Agent, Portland.
POSSIBLY
You Arc Not Aware of the
Fast Time
AND
SUPERB SERVICE
' Pictoa
WE HAVE
2-DaiIyFast Trains-2
TO THE EAST
If you cannot take the mornlna train.
J,rav,!' via the evening train. Both are
ooeiy equipped,
'OUR SPECIALTIES"
FAST TIMF
w s a ' aw
THROUGH SERVICE
PTJLLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS
PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS
PULLMAN DINERS.
LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
Hour In time saved to
Omaha, Chicago Kansas City,
St. Louis, New York, Hoston,
And Other RflKfprn Point.
Ticket, .nod vl. Sait Ls.V. C.t, and
Denver.
It Is to your Interest to use THE
OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and
Plng-car berths can be secured from
. . n n",iT7.,S. n.
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r n .n.nsJr
rwi1 a.T' im MrA or ;
' Portland.' Or.
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mm 1111 1 1 r imm)"
I 111 MM MM.
A familiar name fof the Chicago,
Milwaukee A Bt. Paul Railway, known
all over the Union as the Great RUay
running th "Plonscr Limited" tram
every oay and night between flt. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
"The only perfect train m th world,"
Understand: Connm'llons are made
with nil transcontinental lines, securing
to paaaengers the best service known,
Luxurious coaches, electric Unlit, team
he.kt. of a verity equaled by no othe.'
I1.1,
bf that your ticket reads via "The
Milwaukee" when g"l to any point
In the United Hiates or Canada, All
ticket agents sell them.
For rates, pamphlets or other Infor
mation, ntldr,
J. V. CAH1CV. C. J. KDDT.
Trnv, Pass, Aft.. Gen. Alt..
Portland, Omgon. Portland Ore.
NOTICE IS IIKKKHY GIVEN. THAT
The Common Council of Hie t'lly of
Astoria hi) a declared lis il t 1 tiilnallxit
and intention Improve all that por
tion of Aslor street. In the City of As
toria a lull) out and recurdi'd I'V John
MtVlure, from tho went line i-f Hlxth
tn-vt to the west lino of autld city of
Astoria a I11KI out and r-t'ird'd by
John Mi'Clurc, by removluii nil the old
plunk and sirlngorH fnuu cuib to curb
and by grading said portion of ld
sireet frtuu curb to curb to lh in(nb
llxhed mmle, and replnnkliig t ho same
throughout the rlillre leiiKlh t liciT..f to
the width of ten feet mi eiu-h sldo of
the outer edge of the rluhl of way
of the or truck of t tie Astoria Hlrrrt
Railway Co., with miid fir plank, eith
er red or yellow, nf i Inehi-s In ihlck-
ness by 13 Inches uidu and 10 rl lung,
which Hiild plunk ar to b luld upon
strliiKiTs, two of wlili h on en, h side
f ull street cur truck tliroiiulniut the
length of snld linproveiiii'iu li.ill bo
new stringers mid (lie remainder of the
MtHnKcrs shall consist if Ilia soundest
of (he old stringer now on said r
tlon of said strevl. and the lret croa
In tix at the Inlentm'tlou nf an!, Astor
atreet with Fifth. Fotiilh, Thud and
S,,-,iiid strwls shall be planked and Im
proved to their entire width,
All lumber to bo lined In said Im
provement except 'he ci, mrlnsrr
hereinbefore tlientlnn.-d shall be ginid
und red or yrlluw fir lumber, anil
said Improvement In matti-r of detail
except herein ut Ix-r win.- provlileil
shall be made aecorillng to ihe r quire
inents of the 'PvUuIik nf nrdliiancs
No. l'kJl f the City ..f AM'Tlu. rtitltled
"An ordinance In relation o the Im-
proveinent of streets" and strU'lly In
accordiincs with the ptnns anl pri.
rii Htl.itis therefor to ln prepared by the
clly surveyor.
That th,. coat and exnrnac nf aald
Imprnveiiwiil, except the street cross
ings, shall Iw defrayed by special a.
svsJini'fit mum the lot, land and
premise benefitted by auld Imfrovo-
fiT-iiiiiwi, ociiriiiieti vy aitui llliprovo-
nent. which snld lots, land and
.roinliiea are hereby Included within a
iecliil nxsessment illstrlcl, which said
mem
I
M
distrli't I as follows, to-wlt: II. n
iiln at the northeast corner of lilix-k
number live (5) and running thence
westerly alonir the north line of hl.x'k
No. 1. S. S. 4 and 6 to the nnrihweat cor
ner of block No. one (I), ttipnre south
along the wet Hun of blocks 1 and 1
to the southweat corner of lot one (1)
In block number sixteen 0. then.-e
easterly through the confer of block
19. 15, H. U and 13 to the aoutheuai
corner of lot four 4 In block number
twelve (ll), thence north In a straight
line to the place of beginning, and con
taining all of blocks 1. Z. 3. 4 and S
and the north half of block 13, 11. 14, 15
and 1. all In the Town .of Amrla.
latsop county, Htate of Oregon, a laid
out and recorded by John McClure
This notice Is published for rlstit (lava
n the Morning Astorlan In ptimuatic
to a resolution of the Common Council
of the City of Astoria, dlivcllne: the
same, the first publication thereof be.
ns; in the Issue of Hnturday. the 3lh
day of December. l'JOi).
II. K. NELSON.
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
or Astoria.
NOTICE IS IIERKIIY GIVEN, THAT
A certificate of the completion of Ihe
niprovement of Franklin avenue from
the east line of Tw-enty-slxth street
the west lino of Thirty-first street
n univeley Astoria, by H. Normlle,
contractor, under the provision nf or
dlnance No. 2M5 of the Clly of As.
orla, ha been duly filed with Ihe au.
dlUir and police Judge of the City of
Astoria, by the committee on street
ml public way, city surveyor ami
uperlntendent of streets, and that at
the next regular meeting of said eoun.
ell, too improvement of said street will
be formally accepted, unless objections
be mod against the same.
II. K. NELSON.
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
01 Asiona.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution and or
dT of sale Issued out of the circuit
court of the State of Orea-on. for tha
County of Clatsop, on ths 26th day of
ueceniiier, upon a judgment and
decree rendered therein on the 21t
lay of December, 19(10, lo favor of
Tnomaa uoig, pmintirr. an asnlnat E
Z. Ferguson, Sal Get and Clilug Oct.
1. 1 . . . . . . . . .......
ins wiie, una me ciaisop aim com
pany, defendants, for the sum of
tm7M, tjgether with Interest there
un at the rate of 10 per cent per an
num from the 21st day of December,
l'lOO, the costs and disbursements of
mis action taxed at 20.20, and the
costs of and upon this writ command.
Ing snd requiring me to make sale of
tne following dascrlbed real property,
to-wlt:
All of the east thirty-five acres of
lot No. 2 and the southeast quarter
ot tne sou tn west quarter of section
twenty-four (24), in township eluht (8)
north of range ten (10), west of the
Willamette meridian, In Clatson Coun
ty, Oregon, thnt is to say, all of said
lot two (ii, and said forty acre legal
subdivision adjoining the same on the
south that lies east of a line drawn
tnrougn said subdivision parallel with
the east line thereof, such a distance
west of such east line thereof, as to
niciu.H tnirty-nve acres of land of said
subdivision, between the east line
thereof and the lines run through the
same; also an or lot numbered five (6),
In block numbered thirty-three (33), In
that part of the City of Astoria, as laid
out and recorded by John McClure, all
being in the County of Clatsop, Btate
uf Oregon, toBether with the tene
ments, hereditaments and appurten
ances thereunto belonging or in any
wise appertaining.
Notice Is hereby given that I will on
Monday, the 2Sth day of Januury, 1901,
at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore
noon of said day, In front of and at
the court house door. In the City of
Astoria, Ciatsop County. Oreiron. sell
the above-described real property or
so much thereof as may be necessary
to satisfy the Judgment. Interest
and all accruing costs.
THOMAS LINVILLE,
Sheriff of Clatson Cnunrir
Aitorla. Ore.. Dec. 20, 1900.
fr
. NOTICW FOR riTlMCATION.
I4ind Oiric t Vaociuvor, Whlngtun,
l'c. 10, 1!HH),
Notice I hereby nlvoii that th fol.
lowlng naiiied settlor has filod notice of
M Inieiiihm lo make final proof in
tipiiuil of hla claim, and that said
proof will be mala before Ilia regUlor
anil revolver tit Vancouver, Waaliinj.
Ion, mi M.mlny. Jaiiuary V, 1WI, via;
John H111U1II1, if Chlnoiik, Vli., for
the N. W, '4 t'f secllon J.1, In tuwnslup
10 norih, raiis 10 l W, M.
He name Ilia following witness! 9
prove his rintlniiotn roalitriue upon
and t uliivnilon of said land, via:
Karl J ililiion, of hlli ioH, Wahllir.
ton, ulo Keitiaeili, of Waahougtl, Wash.
Iniiloii; John ahil'oi'g. of Chinook.
Wnslilnalon; Jem MnrUn. of Chi.
Il.aik, N aalililton.
W. it. Dt'NIIAIt. Iteglster,
Noi'K'i: FOR I'fllLICATION.
I'nlted rlniea Land Office, VafVouvar,
Vnh Nov. SJ. I'WO!
Nollco I hereby iflvrii hat In com
pliance Midi Hie provisions of the act uf
i'oii(iJt u( Juno i, Hi's, eulltled "An
act for the salo of timber land in the
late of California, Oregon, NensiU
and Waolilngioii Trrrllory." as oxl- nj.
011 to all (lie puhllc laud state by e l
of AtiRiiat 4, I.''.'.', ikotae A. Weed, of
l ortliiiil. county of Multnomah, tt(
if r-aon, ha Hi's day filed In this
01 tie hi sworn statement No. lusT, fjf
Iho purclinia of llio lots 1 end I, and
IC half of NW quarter of section No. II,
In oi.liin No. la N, rans No. I W
V, M, and will offer I'roof I ) show thai
llio land Moimlit I iiior valualila for lis
limber or stone tlian for agricultural
put !.-. and lo rinbllah his claim 10
Mi. land W-ror the resistor aiu) re
ceiver of (hi ortli- at Vmicouvar,
Waali, 011 Wednesday, the Ulh day of
IVbiuary. Wl.
lie itainr us wHiieitars: Ilornard
lllat, of Kiia'ploii, Waelilnstoii; Hicn
tlrvM'k. nf Na. I. Washlnston; Alfrd
J. (iiy, of Kiiapplou, Wellington;
Wllllniii Mitlheral. i f Kuapptun, Waali.
HKtli.
Any and all rrii claiming ad terse
ly the above., iracrilml land are r.
quested f tllo their claim In (hi oltlce
on or tH.nr anil IJih day of Feb
ruary, VM. W. It. DUNHAIL
Register.
NOTICE FOR I't'UI.ICATION.
Drpsrttnrni of tho Interior. Und Office
ai vrrgoiiiiy, irrrgon, Drcm
ber IS. I'U,
Notice la hereby given that the fol
lowing. naiiirj settler has lilod nodoe of
his Intend, m to mako final prKf In sup
port of hi claim, and that said pruof
will b inado before the county clora Of
Ciaisop county, at Atorla. uregon, uo
1'ibiuary , vis:
AI.IIKKT Ht'llOENEItECK.
II. E. No. M7. f, ih of NWU
and NWV. of Vi. 8, U. T. I N.. It
Ho t'Oinc he following Wlln) to
I --...-w .v,,vn, wtiowpaup iq
pro,v ""uo" rldno Upoo
1 ".V r,,llv,l," f "U land, via:
' f1, "' Y- Astoria, Oregon; Pet-
rr Olson, of Hvniaoii, Or.n, Aueuat
ru.uriipwc, ot r vena. in, urrun; w'm
tklloeiirbrtk, of Hvnison, Oregon.
CHA, U. Moo KGA,
Itgtr.
NOTICE Kolt I t'llUCATION.
Culled State Ind Office. Oregon Cltr
Oregon. Nov. JJ. ljuo; "
Notice is hereby iven (hat In torn.
plume with in pruvlalons of the act
f coigre of JutM( e),,
An act for Ihe m of timber lands
In he state of California. Oregon. Ne
vada and Waahinirton Territory ' as
extended to sit the 1'ut.iio nA ntatee
by act of August . UM. Mr Mary
Oloscr. of tunny, founiy of Clau.rp.
State of trrKon. has this day filed In
I his oltlce h"r sworn statement No.
for the purchase of ihe HIC quar.
ler of Be, tn ,N, 4 llWn(,h0 No i
N, range N. 7 W. and wlU i.ff pr,f
o sh.m that th land sought la Vnore
valuable for l t,uhe, VT 0I,t ,nM
for agricultural turpose. and in e.
utill.hed her claim t0 ,id (j tot
the Register sn, Receiver of this of
lire at Oregon City. Oregon, on rrMay,
the ISth day of February. IJUI.
Hh name na wltr.ea.- u..i....i
(ilnser. William W. Pop. Mary lnok
Appo lonla Johnson. s of tUney. ClaN
sop County. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-doacribed lamia are re.
quested to Me iheir claims In this of
m on or before said lith day of Feb
ruary. 1901. CIAB. II. MlOREfl.
Rg1ter.
NOTICi; FOR PCllUCATION.
drilled Stat. a Und Oillce, Oregon City
i s;on. Ijpo. Jrd, jxK):
Notice Is hen-by gVetl that In corn
I'llanre will, ihe provisions of "he Mt
of congr. f June 3. IH7S. entltld "An
? t o ,"'o3 ,,""b,'' lnd In th
J Ln,lf"rn,- Oregon. Nevada
and Washington Territory" ex'end
M to n thn pilh0 ,ftiT;tlleb7t
of August 4. IHjj, John E. Logait. of
'""-y- ' t Clatsop. ,tat of Ore-
E's ny n,r, ,n thl. oinc
his sworn statem. nt No. M27 for the
purohaae of the ,x, n , lfi
.. section No. 15, m townsh 0 N N
hw,?.0i "l wl" & Proof to
V.?.r 'httt.,h " ouaht Is more vaj-
Lur ".' l,mber " than for
his clnlnj to said land before th, reg
ister and receives , hi. . ? I!?
. , I names na wim.-asHii Hahastian
Glaser, Wllllnm W. IW Mnrv InlJl
Appollonla Johnson. .Ti 7SZJ!5Z ?'
sop county, Oregon. '
iA?h '"J"" claiming adverse.
I the above-described land, aii Z
luested ,o tile ,her rilm?to "hU omo.
on or before .aid lh day of Febru
ary, 1901. CHAB. li. MOORICS.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
TTI..J ... .
ciVv , P,a IJ,n(1 Oregon
Ko 'r71.' N!'vnber 12. 1900:
. an . 5 m com
of cnnirrr.,,. "i m act
ii congreN of junB . .K7g
r " i'"visions "I the act
vada nd w. rr"ornl. 0r,'K"n. Ne-
of" No ZC0U 1892 oVC A.
county- ofMm .VW
ha. this day 7n tW. omoTO
worn statement No. u 18, for the nur!
and I will offer proo f W ".how
f"f jouk-ht I. more valuable for U,
timber or atone than for agricultural
purposes, and to -.nKif-iT iTf"0." tur1
Olnev. dr.;' ariana. Of
Any and all person claiming adverse.
Iy the above-described land, are n
quested to file their claim. In th?. of!
nee on or before ,d 7th day of Feb,
ary. 1901. CHAS. D, MOORE8.
4 Register.