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THE MOKNIXG ASTORIAX. SATIKDAY, JANIAKY , IOOI. JOHN T. LIGHTER, E,Mor. Telephone Main &L t TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, DAILY. Sent by mall. per year Sent by mail, per month terred by carrier, per month. ..$00 .. .JO .. .60 SEMI-WEEKLT. Sent by mail, per year, in advance. 12.00 FoBtape fro to subscribers. All communications Intended for pub lication should be directed to th editor. Business communicatlona of J1 kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorian." The Astorian guarantee to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbi4 liver. Advertising rate can be, had on ap licatlim to the business manager. THE LUMBER MILL. The establishment of a big export lumber mill at Astoria, together with a shipyard to be used in building ves sels to carry the product to the mar kets of the world. is the best piece of news that has recently come from the city by the sea. Astoria is nvre fav orably situated for an enterprise of this kind than Is Port Gamble, Fort Blakeley. Ohemr.li.us or Moodyville, and yet these p.iris have been shipping lumb-r all over the known world for . the past quarter of a century. The lumber business of the big mills in the northern ports has attracted to Puget sound and Royal Roads big fleets or vessels, with resultant lower freight rates on other commodities whenever business was dull. With the exception ot the cargo shipped from this city by the Pacific Export Lum'xr Com pany within the past four years, the Columbia river has not cut much of a figure in the export lumber trade, and the advent of a big mill at the mouth f the river will be witnessed with pleasure by every business man in the state. The value of Oregon's lumber output for 1SO0 was. nearly as great as that of her wh'at. and, as there are count less millions of feet of timber easy of access to Astoria, the new enterprise as a wraith distributor will soon be a close second to salmon. Oregonian. The abov generous concesion to As tor'ia by the Oregonian is something new and Is evidence that its editor is still in the East. CRIME STATISTICS. Hon. Joseph M. Deuel, of New York. In a recent number of an Eastern mag aiine published an elaborate compar ison of crime statistics gathered from one hundred American cities in differ ent sections of the country. Some of the points which he brings out are of exceptional Interest. For Instance, he afflrms that Spokane has more drunkards, vagrants and disor derly houses in proportion to her popu lation than ar.y other of the cities com pared. Boston, the supposed center of culture, Is a close second, while Taco ma is one of the cleanest of all the tides compared. Mr. Deuel asserts that the three most wicked cities are Norfolk, Savannah and Lexington'cKy.). The three best are'Allegheny, Dubuque and Woonsock et These conclusions are based upon the arrests made in each city for one year. The following extracts from Mr. Deu el's article give interesting data: 'It was found that some compara tively small cities had phenomenally large arrests for keeping disorderly houses, while in others, much larger and presumably more invitingly locat ed, the number was abnormally small. The city of Minneapolis, with 200,000 DON'T GET THIN Get fat; get nice and plump; there is safety in plumpness. : Summer has tried yourfood works; winter is coming to try your breath-mill. Fall is the time to brace yourself. But weather is tricky; look outl Look out for colds espec ially. Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil is the subtlest of helps. It is food; it is one of the easiest foods in the world; it -is more than food ; it helps you digest yoradfeod. and get more nutri- ad dress bfori . ton University alt' upon "Govermnent there j Among other things, lit "Th?re 1b a wrong tenVJan WOman to the old system of spec in modern democracies. , .'ike. New York Inhabitants, had twice as many arrest as New York W- Davenport, Ia vith but one-hundredth of our population, arrested half as many, anj Spokane, about the siie of Davenport, arrested thiee tunes many as did the New York police. "The cities i f extreme wickedness are Norfolk, Savannah and Lexington, K. which show in serious crimes, ra tios of 24.M, and -4.34. and In volume of crime 10.VS and 112.23 respectively. The volume of crime in Not folk exceeds that of Savannah tS such an extent as to overcome the mall difference in serious crimes, and the record ot being the wickedest city in the United States must le g yen to Norfolk. Savannah and Lexington however, make a clse second and third. Three cities divide the honors of be- ng the best and most orderly. Alle gheny Pa., has .$ In serious crimes and 2.5 in volume; T.ieonia, Wash., has 1.01 in serious crimes and JJ.07 in volume; Dubuque, la., has l.to In ser ious crimes and I'M In volume; Woon soeket, K. I., has .S2 in serious crimes and 2S-4T in volume. The exces sive volume of crimes takes Tacoiaa out ot the contest, leaving Allegheny. Dubuque and Woonsoeket practically 4uaL " "A similar computation made from the arrests of a few foreign cities shows that New York Is more orderly and decorous than Liverpool, Edin burgh, Glasgow, Dublin, Toronto, Hall fax and London told), and In those respects is inferior to Montreal and the Metropolitan police district of London. But that is another story." YOUNG MAN OF THE NATIONS. I Butte Inter Mountain. At a banquet given by the New England society in New York last week, several notable speeches were made, but the one that attracted the most at tention was the address of Senator Bev endg. In view of the widespread dis cussion of the constitution, it is par ticularly interesting at thl9 time. Sen ator Keyeridgi addressed himself to the nev. problems .hat have arisen in the course of our country's develop ment, and said: "New circumstances require new lawsr It is not against these new law s that they are different in method and eyen prin ciple from the old laws. New laws, and new methods, are not bad Just because they are new. The important thing is that they shall fit the case. The Puri tan was practical. If old forms arid an cient principles did not apply to ac tual conditions, he developed principles nd devised forms that did. Thus In our new epoch it is not helpful to complain of indisputable facts and declare that we cannot deal with them because the Jld methods do not fit them. There is nc thing so narro,v as the egotism of precedent. "Let us be specific. The Philippine people are to be governed. We can govern them bet by considering them as they are. We cannot deal with them as we would with New Enirlanders. We must not ignore differences of lo cation, climate, race. Wi'.h all our new dominions we mut deal as farts de Diaid. "Our constitution does not prohibit this It says; 'Congress shall have power to dispose of and make all need ful rules and regulations respecting territory and other property belonging to the United Staates.' Even If this preBent development was not dreamed of when the constitution was framed, that ordinance of national life still au thorises it. "For the constitution grows as the people grow. Otherwise the people would have to stop growing or the con- ftitution would have to be destroyed. Neither is necessary. The constitution is not a contract of purchase and pale. or a deed, or a life insurance iicllcy. It is an ordinance of national life. Let us thank. God for a Hamilton and a .Marshall. The constitution was made for the American people, not the Ameri can people for the constitution. The constitution does not give immortality to the nation; the nation gives Immor tality to the ccmtitutlnn. "The saying, that 'Our constitution follows the flag' Is only partly true. The whole truth Is this: Our institu tions follow the Mag. Our constitu tion is only one of our Institutions. Our constitution did not give us our institutions: our Institutions gave us our constitution. Our Institutions fol low the lisg. the simplest first, later the more complex and finally, when the way is prepared, our noblest Institution, the Ameiican constitution, follows the Hag. Free schools, equal laws, Impar tial Justice, social rder and, at last, when these have done their work and our wards are ready to understand and rightly use It, our constitution, which 1s our method of goernment, follows the Hag. 'First the blade, then the ear then the full coin on the ear." Our ling, our Institutions, our constitution The American constitution follows th Hag when the American people deem It best, and the American people may be trusted. "The Puritan Insisted upon settling his own questions in his own way, and he knew what his own questions were. He had the logic of geography, and we, his chlldrer, must have it too. Any canal whlih Joins ihe American Pacific to the Vmerican gulf must, therefor', be Itself American. The Antilles are the nia-ir premise -.he Philippines and ll.iw.Uis aie the minor promises; all Central American and Isthmian canals finish that syllogism. The Puiituti had that independence which consists 'n self dependence In his own alTuii 'Vpply this to the present facts. The Philippine question is an Ameri can question: the American nation must work it out, We cannot permit a concert of powers In tolving it. The Cuban question Is an American ques tion; the American nation must work it oul We ennnot permit a concert of powers In solving It. All Atlantic and Pacific canals and tl'ie future of Central America, so far as affected thereby, are American questions. We cannot per mit a concert of powers In solving llu ui. This sentiment Is not anti-foreign; It Is only pro-American. International respect Is based on respective national strength as well as on justice. Kein- ber that the figure of justice always bears a sworj. Geography and Inter est, not altruism, are the bases of fun damental national rights. "America is touay the young man of the nations, eager for his work, and with that work waiting to be done. We will no: tie his bands; we will not bind his future. Mr. President, I pro pose this sentiment: America, the young man of the nations the proudest development of the Puritan spirit. Give him a clean future and a free hand and he will make of thi new epoch the beginning of mankind's golden age.'' Some of S-naior lieveridge views will no doubt grate harshly upon the ears of Mr. Atkinson and his group of antl-cxpansionists. but on the whole It will be difficult to point out Just whtre the eloquent young senator has mis represented the spirit of the young man of the nations. I TO CURE A COLD IN p.VE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drugglstj refund the money f It fail to cure. F. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 2Cc. Probably Jonah rode around in th'J whale fi r an election bet. IF BANNER SALVE doesn't cure your piles, your money will be returned. It is the most heal ing medicine. CHAS. ROGERS, Drug gist. You can mak-' the average woman maddest of all by not answering back. Save doctors' bills bv rivino- Fo'ev Honey and Tar to Infunts and children In time to prevent pneumonia or croup, which are fatal to so many thousands of babies. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. It's an easy matter to Hve In afflu ence if you have money enough to enable you to do It. J. A. Lambert, of Rachel. N. C. writes: "I heartily endorse Foley' Kidney Cure. It does what vou claim it will do, and there is nothing equal to it, anu i manic you for the good It has done me." Accent no substitute. (.'HAS. ROGERS, Druggist. The funny things that happen to oth er people are always serious when they nappen 10 you. La grippe coughs often continue for months and sometimes lead to fatal results after the patient is supposed to have passed the danger point. Foley' Honey and Tar affords positive pro tection and security from these coughs. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. The man who steals H.000,000 Is a Napoleon of finance; he who steals an incandescent light globe Is a larcenlst. LINGERING LA GRIPPE COUGH. G. Vacher, 157 Osgood St., Chicago, says: "My wife had a very Bevere case of la grippe, and It left her with a very bad cough. She tried a bottle tf Foley's Honey and Tar and it gave im mediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cured her cough entirely." Price 25c and 60c. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Home men are so learned that they seem to think it unnecessary to use (ornmon sens. TRIED FIVE DOCTORS. Mrs. Frances L. Sales, of Missouri Valley, la., writes: "I had severe kid ney trouble for years, had trl;d five doctors without benefit, but three bot tles of Foley's Kidney Cure cured me. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. A lot of different tools come under the bead of sin, but a He Is the handle that fits them all. AFTER LA GRIPPE WHAT? Usually a racking cough and a gener al feeling of weakness. Foley's Honey and Tar is guaranteed" to cure the 'grippe cough" and make you strong and well. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. Trying to flx up a quarrel between two women is like trying to sharpen a lead pencil with a can opener. Chapped hands, cracked lips and roughness ot the skin cured quickly by Banner Salve, the most healing ointment in the world. CHAS. ROG- ERS, Druggist. BEST0F EVERYTHING In a word this tolls of th Passenger Service via Ihe Northwestern tine. Eight Trains Dally between St, Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman 81cepers, Peerless Dining Oars, Library and Observation Cars, Five Reclining Chair Cars. The 20lh Century Train Runs Every Day of the Year, Th Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Steam Heated THE lUl'GKlt STATE EXPRESS. th Finest Dally Train Running Between St. Paul aiid Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from the West mad via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GKEAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC lt'YS. This Is also the BEST LINE between Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via The Northwestern Line W. II. MEAD. H. L SISLER. General Agent. Trav. Agent. 2tS Alder Street, Portland. Oregon. A familiar name for the Chicago. Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the 'Pioneer Limited' trains every any and night between 8t. Paul and Chlcaro, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train in the world." Understand: Connections ar made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam hei, of a verity equaled by no oth. line. See that your ticket reads via The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, address. J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY. Trav. Piss. Agt. Gen. Agl., Portlari. Oregon. Portland. Ore. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beat cervlca obtainable a far as speed, comfort and safety Is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our train ara operated so as to make close con nections with diverging line at ail Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dlrlng car service unexcelled. Meal served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct connection at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further information call on any ticket egent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Oen. Pass. Ag't., or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wi. General Agent, THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. Li Ti UXURIQUS 1 RAVEL The "Northwestern Limited" train, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out, and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest train In the wrld. They embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid production of th car builders' art. These Splendid Train Connect With The Grc8t Northern The Northern I'acific and The Canadian I'aclFlc AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the CAST. 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. THE LOUVRE Strangers, visiting in tne city will And the Lonvre an attractive resort wheroin to speDd tlie evening. The Ammo Sisters Ladies' Orchestra is still on the bills and presents nightly a musical program of exceptional merit, Handsome pool and billiard rooms are a feature in connection with the house. Palatable lunches will be served at hi) nour H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING t All Good Shipped to Our Car Will Receive Sped a Attention. No. 651 Duane St, Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Vgr Ret. Tel. HtL ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. I. PORTLAND, Arrive roon m lPortland Union ivpotll:10a.m. 7W p. in, I for Astoria and lntr-9:40 p.m. medial point. I ATOKU. 7.4Ra.m.For Portland A tn-U:Na.m. 1.10 p.m lterm.'dlale points ll):J0p.m. WCA81PB DIVISION. . Ill, V . ill. ft: m a m .. in. . in. ASTORIA SKASID12' I 7 'HI . Ill i Id l. Ill I '11.111 III I U .VIp lit ; ii i. hi Suml uin All train make clone connection at Goble with all Northern Paclrto train to an.il from the East or Sound point. J. 1. . MA IU. Oen'l Fr't and Pas. Agent WHITE COLLAR UNI Ptr. HERCULES Inkes the place of ll.MI.EY C.AT.I' liT (Telephone Dock). Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Company, Die HcrcuU lenvr Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p. m. U-avrs Portland dally except Bun- day at 7 a. m. White CclAr Line tickets, O. R. ft N. ticket anA Waco Ry A Nav, Com imiiiv tickets' Interchangeable on Iler- culis and Hassnlo, Through Port land .'onneetlon with steamer Nahcotta from Lwaco and Intr 1 tench polat. Telephone No, 111. A. J. TAYLOR, Atot1a Agent. K. W. CRICHTON. l'i!and Agent TIM!! SCMi'lHILKji DKPAKT Kroiu turtUuO. l'hleir - Salt Lake, lleiivar. Ki A(ITI I'nrllanit : W orth.iiiiisli. kan- im'cml i nr. si t ouit, t'tiieai ami K.ut 4 p. in. is a. in sll I kr, Ivntrer. Kl , liorlh, Omalm, Ku ? m ! i lly, si I. .in,. t il It'Ufo mill Kaj( Atlantic r.ipreM p. Dl. IV din Wnlla. l.-wltmi, SvUlMIie' Mlnlle, MllMieaiNH Ht'f, II", M. rlll. I'llnillij b p. IU. n nwatiittv, ciiiimk.i noil Krnit. I Fiom A lorin I OCEAN STBAM5MIP4 All Kulllnf Pairs tiiM Jevl Ui cimitKv. For Han FreiieiK-o-Mll Columbia Hirer Strain era to I'ortlanil anil ; Way l.iuloif ? m Ei SumUjr la mKl Monday I !.. U,..f ".a, 'ILU "'l ' Orcun t ltv, Newtwr,: i nalwii A Way-Land . 7 am. Vflllamott ajid Vam I W p m. Turt.Tliur hlllHIvar i Hom.,w4 aud Hal. Orrrl City, layum A Wiiy l.ana i u t" I Klparla . Siukt 8lv.r. Irne dljr . ... J: a. to. i Klprl u Uwlita I.T UwlltS UU 10 daily m i lRI"' I snip m Turn. Thin Porllaml l i I'nrvallU M on . Wed Saturday , all. I War IJli'lliig Krlday O. W. LOUN8BERRT. W. H. HURLBURT. Ag't. Aatorlav Gen. Pass. Ag't. Portland. Or.. Til O OCHNiVtAJT I Dt-not. Fifth and Leave I Streets. Arrlr 9;15 a.m 7:00 p.m Overland Express TraJna for Salem, Itoseburg, Ash land. Sacramento. 7:.10 p.m Ogden, Him Fran cisco, Mojave. Lo Angeles. El Paao. 8:30 a. nil New Orleans and the East. At Woodburn (dally except Hun day). mornlns; train connect with tram for Mt. An gel, Sllverton, Brownsville, Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Sllver ton. Corvallis passen ger. Sheridan passcn- :30 a.m 115:60 p.m Ii4:50 p.m l8:2Sa.m I fr. Inlly pxoept Sunday. Dally. Rebate tickets on sal between Port land, Sacramento and San Franclco. iset rates 17 nrst class and 111 second class, including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern nolnt and Europe. Also Japan, China, Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained from J. B. Klrkland, Ticket Agent. 134 jnird Htreet. YAMHILL DIVISION. Pasenger depot fdot of Jefferson Bt. Leave for Oswego dally a.1 7:20. : a. m; 12:30, 1:55, 3:25, 6:15, 9:25. 8:05, n:6D p. m. and a. in. on Sunday only; Arrive at Portland dally at t:U. S:30. 10:50 a. m.: 1:35. 2:16. 4:30, 6:20, iu:uo p. m: 12:40 a. m. dally ex cept Monday; 8:30 and 11:06 a. m. on Sunday only. Leave for Dana dally, except Bun- day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 9:20 a. m. Passenger. train leave Dallas for Alrlee Monday. Wednesday and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Return Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays, Except Sunday. . R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Oen. Frt. and Paaa. Agt, POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware tf the Fast Time AND SUPERB SERVICE WR IIAVK 2-DailyFast Trains-2 TO 'I ME EAST If you cannot take the morning train, travel via the evening iruln. Polh ar tliit'ly tnulpp.Hl, 'OUR SPECIALTIES" FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE Pt'I.LM AN PAt.ACK Pf.KKPKRS Pt'I.l.MAN TOURIST 8l,EU'PEUS Pt'l.LMAN DINICIIH. I.IHRAHY (CAKIC) CAR FltKH RECLININO CHAIR CARS Hour In tlm saved to Onittha, Chlcnyoi KitnMis Cltv, St. Louis, New YorH, Hnstun, And Other I!ntcrn I'nlnts Ticket good via Palt Ike City and P'-nver. It Is to your lnt,rt to use TUB OVERLAND LIMITED. Ticket and alreplng-car berth can be eeured from U. W. LlINSHKIlltT. Agent O. R, . N Co.. Astoria, Or., OR J. II. LOTIIROP, General Agent, 133 Third Bt, Portland. Or. GO EAST VIA aft ' Kin- a'tf, I 9 r - i I SHORTEST BHD QUICKEST LINE TO St.Paul, Duluth, Minneapolis, Chicago and All Point East. DAILT TRAINS; FART TIME: SER VICE AND HCENEIli UN EQUALED, Through Palace snd Tourlt Sleeper, Dining and Hunt Smoking Library Car. Ticket to point Kfcst via Portland and the Oreat Northern Ry on al at O. R. & N. Ticket Offine, Astoria, or Oreat Northern Ticket Office 268 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND. For rate, folder and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or address, A. B. C. DENNISTON, City Pas, and Ticket Agent, Portland. BHERIFF'S SALE. Ry vlrtuo nf an execution and or- d"r of siile lysued out of the circuit court of the Slate of Oregon, for th County of Clntsxip, on the 2th day of December, 11HH), upon a Judgment and di-cree rendered llH-c'ln on the 21t nay of December, 1900, in favor of Thomaa Dolg, pliilntiff, anl against E. Ferguson, Hal llct and Chung Uet, his wifo, snd the Clatsop Mill Com pany, defendants, for the sum of mi... t.getni'r wun interost tnere- on at the rate nf 10 per cent per an num from the 21st day of December, I'ioo, the cost nnd dlsliurHemcnt of thl action taxed at S20.20, and th costs of and upon this writ command ing and requiring me to make ale of the following d.'scrlbed real property, to-wit: All of the east thirty-five acre of lot No. 2 and the southeast quarter of the southwest ouarter of section twenty-four (-4), In township eight (8), north of range ten (10), wet of the Willamette meridian, In Clatsop Coun ty, Oregon, that Is to say, all of said lot two (2), and raid forty acre legal subdivision adjoining the same on the south that lies punt of a linn drawn through said subdivision parallel with the east line thereof, such a distance west of such east line thereof, n to Include thirty-live acre of land of said subdivision, between the east line thereof find the Ilms run through the same, also all of lot numbered five (&), In block numbered thirty-three (?)), in that part of the City of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by John McClure, all being In the County of Clatsop, State of Oregon, together with the tene ments, hereditaments snd appurten ances thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Monday, the 4lh day of February, 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon ot said day, In front ot nr,d at the court house door, '.n the City of Ascorix, wiaisop i.ouniy, iiregon, sell th above-described real property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy th judgment, Interest, coats and all accruing cost. THOMAS LINVILLE. Sheriff of ClaUop County. Astoria Or., Do. It, 1900. i NOTK'W Foil PUflLtCATION. Und OWce at Vancouver, Washington, P.'c. IU, lWWl - Notice Is hereby given that lh fol lowing named rettler litis lied nolloK of hi Intention lo liniku dual proof In mippnit of hi claim, and that said proof will be malo lfore tlm rrglslvr and receiver t Viinpntiver, Washing ion, on M. hi lay, Jiiimary 111. ltkli, vU: John HiiiImIIi, of Chinook, Wali fur the N, W, of section 3.1, III township 10 north, run no 10 west W. M. lie iinuir th following witness to PIMV III C'MltllHIoila reeldenc upon unit cultivation of said land, vUl Karl Johnson, of :hiiiiivK, Washing (on; tile lleliisixll, of Walioiigal, Waali ImmIoii; John Wahlbi'ig. o( I lilnook, Wanhlnitlon; Jciii Liturld'oii, of t'hl hixik, aliii!loi, V. It. DUNILVIt, Register. NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION, Cnlied Htatr laind Oiflcn, Vancouvr, Wash,, Nov. 2J, 1900! Notice la hereby given that In com-pllaiw-e with llio provLsltitui of llio iuH of coiigivaa of Juuv 3, l.H,', ciilllli'd "An in t for the alu of timber l.m.U in th tui-a of t'dlifot nfii, orvgon, Nuxadii and VYtiftliliigUMi 'IVri llory," n .uli lid ed ID alt til" public land aitt liy M, of August 4. UVi. iliorMe A. We.d, of 1 urtluiiit. county or Multnuinali, state if .ivgo, iui UlU day (llrd III tllU cilice his sworn statement No, JO'Jf, for lliu ihihIhikc of llio lot 1 and I, anj E half of NW iiuartcr of soctlon No. 10, in lowiihlup No. 10 N, mngu No. I W W, M, mid will offer proof t i show thai the laud souaht Is uin valuubln for It ( I ml.v or stotio l Man for agilcultural pUfHM, and Id oHlabllnli hi claim to wild land Im'Coiv tho n'lilster and re ceiver of this ottlcn m Vancouver, Wash, on Wednesday, llio Uili day of February. I,J01. Me name us wlliiea,: llrrimrd HIM, of Kimppton, Wanlilnglon, llirn Krock. of Nuarl, Wushlngtoii; Alfred J. Oray, of Kuupptoii, Wnshliigton; William Matheral, of Kimppton, Wash. Ington, Any and all Tmna claiming adverse ly the abovvdcavritMHl lainli ar r. Hleat.-d to tile their i lit ill In (Ills oftlc on or iK-roru mid IJth duv or F-b-ruary, IX'I. W. U. DUNIIAR. llrglatrr. NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION. Drpnrtnn iit of the Interior, I-and Offlo at Oregon nty. Oregon, Dro.-m-ber IS, liaw. Notice Is herrby given that th fol-lowllig-iiuined Itler ho tiled notice of hi Intrntioii to tnoko final proof In up port of his claim, and that said proof will b made befure the county clerk of t'laiann county, at Astoria. Urern. on l-ibiuary I, 101, vi: AI.IIKIIT Hl'UOENF.IlIX'K. H. fc. No, HS17, for the BS of NW14 "lid NV!i of HV. 14. T. I N, K II name th following wltnesae to prove hi cuulnuou resldenco upon and cultivation of said land, vis: V. 11. Ci ffcy. of Astoria, Oregon; Pet r Olmm. of Mvciiaon. tiregon; AllKuai Hcboeiicbrck, of Hvrn.in, Oregon; Wttl tichoenrbeck. of Hvenson, Orpgn CHA8, II. MOURKfl. Ritrr. NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION. Culled H(at.-a Un, urn.e, Oregon City tiregmi, Nov. 23. 1&00; Nolle I bercliy a-lvrn lh( In pll.ince wiih tho rovlloii ..f th act of cotgrea of June S, H;it, rtitltbd 'An act for the sale of timber land In (he states of California. Oregon. Ne vada and Wnahliiirion Trr-it.,!- extended lo all the Public taml Htata by act of August 4. lsJ, Mrs Mary 'ilosrr of iiinry. County of Clatsop, .,i .r,ii, nna n any ne)j n till nltlce h'T aworn ii.,ni ma M:4, for the purchase of the HE nur- ter or ectlon No. 4. In township No. I N. range No. 7 W. and wl'l offer proof lo aliow that tho land night Is mor valuable for It timber or ton than for agricultural purpose, and to r lubllxhrd her clnllli lo anlil lun.i lw...- tho It.gi-t.r and Receiver of thi of lice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the lfith. day of Febniaj-v 1301 Hlie names a wltnesara! Hiutiii.. (JIuser, William W. Pope, Mary Drnck, "iT-'ii' i'ia jminaon. mi or oint-y, Clat- 'i' -"uiiiy, uregon. Any and all person claiming .,iu.m. ly (he above-described lands ara ra. 'iited (o flit (heir claim In this of- um on or oeiore ai,i tatn day f jrr0. ruary, 1901. CHAS. 1). MoOUEfl. Regllter. NOTICU FOR PUBLICATION. United rltnt tain) Ollir. Oregon City Or'gon. Dec. 3rd. llwO: Notice Is hereby riven thai In nm. pllance with the nrovlalona t ih. .r of congri'sa of June J. 1878, entitled "An act for tho sal f timM.r lands In th states of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed to mJI Ihe public land slate, by act of August 4. 1X92. John.E. Logan, of Olney, county of Clatsop.'state of Ore. , n mi oy nied In this Oldc his sworn statement No. 6.127 for the . purchase of the lots 11 is it w of section No. 15. In township No. I N range No. 1 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more vai liable for Its timber and stone than for agricultural purpo., nd to establish mum 10 siuu rnnii tx-rore tho reg. Ister and receiver of this om.a at n. gon City, Oregon, on FH.lnv th. ir.k day of February, lis.. names us wlineasrs: Rabaatian Olnaer willUm W. Pope. Mary ck" Appollonla Johnson, all of Olnew ri.. op county, Oregon. Any nnd all persons claiming adverse ly the above-ilencrlbeH Inn, I. .r. mm. Itii-sted to (lie their claims In this olllc on or before said 1.1th day of Febru ry. 1901. CIIAH. II. MOOHKS Register. NOTICE FOR PUIILICATION. United Hlates tjind run.. v..,, wKumi, novemuer 12. lDOOi Notice Is hereby given that In com Pllance with the provision, of the net -r emigres of June S, 1H78. entitled. An uct for the sale of timber land In the stat.. of California, Oregon, Ne vndii and Washington Territory," a extended to all the Public, tand Htate by net of August 4, 1S92. Ogden A. Hall, of No. Zr.O Morrison street, Portland, county of Multnomah, Btate of Oregon, has this day died In thl office hi sworn statement No. 6318, for the pur chase of the NE quarter of section 14 In township No. 5 N, range No. W. and will offer proof to show thai th land ought I more valuable for tt timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to estahllsh hi claim to said land before the Register and Re "Iver of this ofllce at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 7th day of February, 1901. He name as witnesses. John Fin ley, of Astoria, Oregon; John Chltwood. of Astoria. Oregon; Herman Alhors, of Push, Oregon; George MoFarland. of Olney, Oregon. Any and all person claiming adverse ly the above-described land are rt 0 nested to file their claim In thl of- nee on or pefor said 7th day of Febru ary, 1901. CHAS. D. MOORE8. Rcflater. i