The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 26, 1901, Image 2

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    THE MORXING ASTOKIAX, SATt'KDAY, JANUARY 26. 1901.
1
gaily Slotartau.
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Hdltor.
Telephone Main ML
TERMS OF Sl'HSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Bent by mall, per year $600
sDt by mail, per month &0
sVrved by carrier, per month W
8KMI-WEEKLY.
Sent by mall, per year, In advance. $2.00
Postage free to subscribers.
Atl communications Intended for pub
lication should be directed to the editor.
Business communicationi of all kinds
and remittances must be addressed to
"The Aaorta8 ".
The Aatorlan guaranteed to Ua ad
vertisers the largest circulation of any
ewspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising; rate can be had on ep
ilation to the business manager.
might be stopped by the newspapers
refusing to publish the details, San
Francisco Post.
la It true that our government la
ptvirlng a rivet of flying varshlp
In anticipation of the conquest of Mara?
Kansas City Star.
Unto hlui that hath shall b- given."
A New York millionaire ht'M the ticket
w hit h on the Sioux City man-Ion in
a ratlle. Omaha Bee,
Tho faithful corrvpndent who are
ktvpwg track of Mr. R.vwevelt's hunt
ing exploits will Kx'k after the mountain
I vln'. Chicago Tribune.
The missionaries In China ?elm to
favor Indemnity and punitive xp
d. lions ratlur than pent on earth ami
gi.vl Mill to nun. St. Tail! lobe.
It is gvneral!y understood that the In
ventor of the folding who died
yesterday at th age of 7' never slept
In one. Kansas City World.
Probably, haIng forbidden the R.r
to wear khaki. Kitchener will lue a
i";:nlfeto ugaln.t the veldt wearing
Khaki color. Sc. Paul Dispatch.
Th- attorney-general cf North Caro
lina is only ii years ) 1. but probably
has bad tinxe to lern enough of law
for that At-. Minneapolis Times.
Hurty-thfe state legislature are in
t -5ion this month. It 1" a (treat time
MRS. NATION AS A REFORMER.
The Tacoma Evening News Is noth
ing If not illogical. Thursday's issue
contains an editorial under the head.
"Reverence for the Law of the Land."
In which the evil effects of the disre
gard of the Kansas prohibitory laws
by those sworn to execute them are
skillfully portrayed. The Nws fy:
"Respect for law because It is the
law is a primary requisite of good tit- j
izenship. and Its prevalence In a com-j
irrunity In an absolute s.-ential t- c-l
eessful self-government Chil
dren v-bo are born and r?arfd in a town f ,r ir,VrnUng nw legislative cures for '
or city where the law is held In open
defiance are unfortunately environed.
Woe to the commufJty whew there Is
no reverence for the fundamental law!"
Ic these statements the News will
have the sympathy of every well-balanced
American. Tne law rout be re
spected. Without such respect there is
no safety to life or property and justice
ceaaest to exist After so pre-eminently
sound a defense of respect for law, the
News goes on to defend the lawlessness
of Mr Nation in the following lan
guage: "Mrs. Carrie Nation, as it appears to
us, mv prove a mwt potent reformer
for Kansas. Let her wield the battle
axe with all the vigor that she may.
If, as we suspect they will, the saloon
keeper clone their doors in terror at
her approach, and the sheriff and po
lice find themselves powerless to with-
human ills. Albany Argus,
he will not lightly let it slip." anj
adds:
"I knew of others whose wives and
daughters hanged themselves to tre.a
or di owned themselves In garden wells
In older to esvape a much worse lot.
Chinos. women honestly believed that
no more terrible fate could overtake
them than to fall alive Into the hands of
the Europeans and Christians. And It
I to be feared that they were riht.
Hii. Uhlsm nnJ Confucianism have their
martyrs to chastity, whose heroic fiats
no tnartyMitgy will over record. Some
of the' obscure but 'right-minded girls
and women hurled themselves Into the
river, ant! finding only three feet of
wnti r there ept their hea ls under the
uif-e until di-aih had set hi sinl
on the sacrifice of ttv-lr .If'1. This sui-ii-l.il
freniy was latching. It .ine!lmes
spread like wildfire, and tho miliiary j
auth.Mitl.--i felt b und to suppress it by
fre."
I trliaps s-'tne pep!e who have heard
that suictuc Is ccimnoi! in I'hlna may
asenbe th.-sv cases wholly to a mania J
rother than to a virtu-'. Tluit would be
a pleasant way of satisfying the Chris
tian conscience. Rut unfortunately for
the theory chastity Is one of the first
of the Chinese as well as of the Chris
tian virtues, and the dogs of foldler.
the offscourings of the eurth, I-sp-Yted
it not at all. In the freniy of lust and
savagery women were violated so that
death foil weO Immediately, or they
were violated and then bayoneted to
death. . Several specific instances are
gien of the latter practice.
Rut this Is only one phase of a crlm-
I ality that reach' d to cvory limit of hu-
BESTOF EVERYTHING
In a won! this tells of tha Passenger
8ttIc via
?he NorlhwBslcrn line..
Kight Trains Ially between St, Paul
and Chicago, comprising
The I-atest Pullman Sleepers,
Peerless linlng Cars,
Library and Observation Cars.
Free Reclining Chair Cars,
The th Century Train
Runs Kvery Day of tha Year.
The Finest Train in the World
Electric lighted Stein Mtttd
THE RAl'OKIt STATK KXPRWS. the
Hnest Pally Train Running Hetween
St. I'sul and Chicago, via the Short
Line.
Connections, from the West made via
' The NORTHERN PACIFIC.
I C.KF.AT NORTHERN and
CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS.
This Is also the REST LINE between
Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis.
All agents sell tickets via
The Northwestern Line
V. II. MEAD. H. L. SISLER,
General Agnt. Trav. Agent.
:S Alder Street. Portland. Oregon.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
' RIVER RAILROAD.
Uor. PtiKTLlND. ArH
l:OtVt.tnMrtlanl Union rpotltl:l0 ani.
i 0p,in.!for Astoria and lntr-:W pan.
lineaiate potnta I
" f ASTORIA. I
7.45am.For Portland 'ln-U:Wa.m.
( 10 p in ItermMiale polnta J10 w p.m.
BKARIDB DIVISION.
Il:a. m.
& M) . in
: ) m
a . m
1 ) . in.
ASTORIA
SEASIDE'
T Hi a in
i W p. m
II Ul U.
11 Ma m
7 Ml p. m
Stin-Uy uiu)
All trains maka close connections at
Ooblv with all Northern Pacific trains
to and from th FUst or Sound notnta.
J. l MAYO,
Oen'I Fr't and Pasa. Agent
ffTlll.i
mar
A familiar name for the Chicago,
known
Railway
The Pat Crowe epidemic Is declining. " baseness. Then women and chil- N!' L'mo "h"?''1'1
S-naJU-ox Is reported throughout the rtrn Wore shl own In simrt. there was 1 running the "lioneer Limited" tra na
country twice as often a Pat is th-se wanton murder and heartless cruelty
days. Duluth News Tribune. I everywhere. And this not among the
Boxers, but among a poor, plodding,
A young Ohio man named Buiiard industrious people who shudder at the
dragged his mother from h r bed the Ver- idea of war. For the sake of Jus
other night and beat her. He was Hv-jtiMt decency and h mesty. and In the
ing up to his name Buffalo Express.
Websu-r Davis has settled down in
Kansas City. And Kansas City says
the preceding Is entirely without prov
ocation. New York Mail and Express.
hoe that public sentiment will be af
fected as It should be, we strongly ad
vise our readers to buy or borrow the
Contemporary Review for January and
t all the facts at first hand.
Mr. Bryan will pr-.-Ubly get two get, CURES THUB COLDAND STOPS
of printed forms forrejected manuscript. , Laxative Bronio Quinine Tableta cure
every day and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfect train In the world."
Understand: Connections ar made
with all transcontinental lines, aecurln
to passengers the best tervlce known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam
hei, of a verity equaled by no oth.
Ii.ie. S-ee that your ticket read via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point
in the United States or Canada. All
ticket agents aell them.
For ra'.'-s. pamphleta or other Infor
mation, nddress.
J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY.
Trav. Pnsa. Agt. Gen. Agt..
Portias-1 Oregon. Portland. Ore.
WHITE COLLAR LIN I
Sir HERCULES takes the place of
R.ll EV OATZERT tTe.-ph.Cie Dock)
Colun-bia River and Puget Soun-1 NaT-
Igatlon C.tmpany.
The Hercules leaves Astoria dally
except fun!ay at T p. m.
leaves Portland daily except 8un
day at a. m.
White Collar Line tickets. O. R. A N.
tickets and Ilwaco Ry A Nav, Com
puny tlikets interchangeable on Her
cu'.es and ILissalo. Through Port
land connection with steamer Nahcotta
from llwaoo and Iong Reach points.
Teh-phone No. lit.
A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Agent.
K. W. CRICHTON. P.-UanJ Agent
0
O
rTi
oMrriiMd
DKI'ART
TIMH Crtrt)LLI'j
Kroiu lorllsnU.
Chl.-nx S.dt Lake, tVufrr. Ft
I'ortlsiiil w orth.Omalia. Kiim-
lpei'll Uy, Si j)iil,
J l.s a. m i'HK-( i au.l but
Astui
4 p. ui
At'iulic
p. ni.
SiNktne
Vlyer,
6 p. m
one to be especially used should Orover
Cleveland send In a communication.--Chicago
Record.
Tbe ret-sc.n whj China says she will
a cold in one day. No cure, no pay.
Price 15 cents.
stand her and the constitution, the law ;one day she won.t ,ne nxt aJ ub
wUl be enforced, and Its enforcement maJ. 4ue lo the faot tha, a woman u
will hasten its repeal, and its repeal
will pave the way to high lic-ne and
proper regulation of the liquor traffic,
and Kansas wii cease attempting the
Impossible, the constitution and laws as
amended will command respect and
obedience; and out of the chaos of law
lessness, civic degeneracy, riot and dis
order will spring obedience to law. or
der, peace and good government. This
is a consummation devoutly to b
wished. Mrs. Nation de
serves a pension for Inaugurating a
crusade which will force Kansas to an
amendment of lur constitution al the
sensible regulation of the liquor traffic." i
The pension .vhich Mrs. Nation de
serves and will receive, If there b
ai.y justice ir the courts of Kansas,
is free board and lodging at the state's
expense. fit anted that her criminal
course may call the attention of the
state to the non-enforcement of Its
laws and hence aid in '.he repeal of the
statutes which the? News deems ob
jectionable or bring about their en
forcement, the fact remains that Mrs.
Nation haj given the country' an exhi
bition of unbridled lawlessness, which
Is already bearing fruit In other states
than hr wn and which will counter
act the Rood effect of all the appeals
for respectful submission to law which
the well-wishers of oidTly adminis
tration of Justice may make for months
to come. The prop.-riy rih-s of a
suloonkeep -r. as well as of anyone else,
must be respected ,f we are to remain
a free nation In theJjj.-ist snse of the
conducting that side of the negotiations.
Chlcag-j Times-Herald.
WHITK BRUTES AND MARTYRED
CHINESE WOMEN.
If you must have family broils keen
them in the kitchen, where they belong. I
IF BANNER SALVE
doesn't cure your piles, your money
will be returned. It is the moat heal
Ing medicine. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist.
Chicago Times-Herald.
It is far more honorable to black
hoots than it Is to blacken a character.
Save doctors' bills by giving Foley's
Honey and Tar to infants and children
At a time when we are premised a j In time to prevent pneumonia or croup
book which shail tenhowth.w, HAS ZS. DrugS
the legations at Pekin w-r-- taught the J
use of the pitoI that th-y might ! A perusal of Proverbs w ill convince
, . , I in. on any man that he is on the wrong
mit suid.)- to save th-rr.seiv f.-..tn ra..-k and needs fixing.
the Rg-rs it is wen to pause tip-.n '
another st-ry ..f the actual s-:f- i-stru..- whites:' Tntartlly' e'e Fole.
tion of p.ior Chin.-s, -.v. .men h . t..k I rk,jn '-ure. it does what you claim
will do, and there la nothing eaual
I to it. and I thank you for the good
lit has done me." Accept no substitute.
(.'HAS. ROGERS, Druggist.
this method tu escape fr--rii wh.t- ruf
fians and beasts. To b.- sure, the sub
ject is a revolting .ne, but if there is
such a thing as right public s-ntiment j Sorrow begets confidence, and con-
in Christendom it ought to b stlrr-d by eossioin woman. '
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
When people are contemplating a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want the beat service
obtainable as far as speed, comfort and
safety is concerned. Employes of tha
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are
paid to serve the public and our train
are operated so as to make close con
nections with diverging - lines at all
Junction points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Dlr ing 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 ticket over
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will make direct connections
at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all points East.
For any further Information call jn
any ticket agent, or correspond with
JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. A:'t..
or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis.
General Agent.
THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN
RAILWAY.
slt l.ko, Denver. Ft
(iortli, Onmlia. Ku
City, ni l.iulv'
t hlriufiiand Kl J
W.lla Walla. l.-ttunJ
Mpokaiir, Mtr.'ieapnl
lis, pi. l'ui, ouiullt
Mtiwukw, tilci
ml Kan.
From Astoria j
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
All Balling Itla lubi
Jwl to rttang.
For nmi Frmuctco Hlb
SI
S l t III
Columli Hirer Hlemni .
Ri ulll e" to rortland n
KiSunaay Wty Luii.u.
' Oregon fll, Ntwbvrgj
Nalcin A Wip-Uud s. ,
From Portland
4 JO d. m
7a.m. Wlllamtt and Yarn 1 SO p m.
Tuoa.Tbar hlllUlvcrs Mo'i.,Wt
sad tel. orerm City, Iyun A ud
W ay ln4iPipi ,
Klparla
dly
3 45 a. m.
Saaks Rlvtr.
Hlparla to Uwiloo
L Iitwlstn
v.ou ia
daily
dam Wlllam.lU UU.f ! , w m
Tue.. Thui Portland t CorvaliU M on . Wed
Saturday , aiid Way loditiKi ; Friday
O. W. LOUNSBERRY.
W. H. HURLBURT. ATt. AstorU.
Gen. Pass. Ag't. Portland. Or..
POSSIBLY
You Are Not Aware of the
Fast Time
AND
SUPERB SERVICE
I lCTO
WE HAVE
2-DaiIyFastTrains-2
TO I III- CAST
If you cannot take tha mornlnr train
travrl via the evening train. Roth ara
niu-iy ciulpped.
OUR SPECIALTIES'
FAST TIME
THROUGH SERVICE
PI'I.LMAN PALACE SLEEPERS
Pl'LLMAN TuttltlST HLEEPER8
PlTLLM AN IMNEI18.
LIHIURY (CAFE) CAR
FREK RECLINING CHAIR CARS
Hour In time saved to
Omaha, Cblcntjo. Kansas Citw
St. Louis, New Yurk, Itostno,
And umcr catcrn l olnts
Tickets good via Salt Lake City and
i'1-nvrr.
It la to your Interest to una THE
OTKRLANP LIMITED. Tickets and
slirplng-car bertha can be aerured from
G. W. LDUNSUERRY.
Agent O. R. A N. Co.. Astoria, Or..
OR
J. II. LOTH HOP.
General Agent. 13S Third PL.
Portland, Or.
Oregon Short Line
Railroad
THE DIRECT ROUTE.
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite route, via
the union I'Bclflc Fast Mall Line, or
the Rio Grande Hemic Lines.
LOOK AT THE TIMB.
1 J Days t' Suit Lake.
2J Days to Donvvr
3J Days to Cliicno.
4 1 Days to NVr, York.
FrM mcllnlng chalra, uphotatarad
tourist airrping cars, and Pullman pal
ace slnrs, operated on all trains.
For further Information apply to
C. O. TERRY, W. E. COM AN.
Trav. Paaa. Act., 0n. Agent,
U4 inira bi i-ortiana. or.
Or
O. W. LOUNSBERRY.
Agent O. R. A N.
NnTK'E OF HALE.
word, it matters not whether the sa
loonkeeper be a law-breaker or not.
That is for the courts to decide. The
id": tlint evil leeli are legitimate us
n m-ans of bringing about good ends
has ben long since abandoned by the
conai ientlous and law-abiding.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
A momentous question: Shall we go
to the planets or Bhall the planets come
to us? La Fayette (Ind.) Call.
The thorouijhness with which the
Duke of Veragua has retired to private
life amounts almost to tragedy. Wash
ington Star.
Mr. Clark sincerely trusts that his
present election to the United States
senate will stay elected. Anaconda
Standard.
Further resignations from Stanford
the r-cital and It ought to make iu-if
heard. Can it do othr'A .- when it ;
compelled to realize that every horror
which was pictured in the lying ac
counts of an imaginary massacre t
foreigners in the Chinese capita! was
surpassed by the crimes of the foreign
soldiery?
We have had Intimation of these atro
cities and brief mention of them in
neu,aper reports, and now to the- are
add-d accusation upon accusation in an
article written for one of the b-ft and
ncist responsible of British periodicals,
the ( ontemporary Review. The writer,
hr. K. J. Dillon, accompanied the in
vadinir erj edition, noted the path of
ruin and d-i-ol-'ition which it left b
hiod, i'. wanton cruelty and hideous
excesses, and tells the tale of the ad
vance of civiHzati' n in 'lie Orient un-d'-r
the sj-.tirical title, "The ''hineue
Wolf ami the European Lamb.''
rh -r.' is such drenlful abun-Janc- of
lnat'-iial in his story ihat w- an -ive
no t.nor,- than an illustration here and
th.-i-e, and we shall avoid the m,s.t
cifkcnlnsr and distressing details. The
general situation as regards the treat
ment of v.orn-.n und their resort to
suicide may be gb-aned from a passage
which begins by -aying: "Surely one
needs not to be puritanical or hysteri
cal to condemn the whole-ale ravish
ing, sometimes to death, of terrified fe
males between the ages of 6 and 60
by clod-hopping, brutish soldiers who
misrepresent alike Christianity and civ
ilization." The author then goes on to
particularize as to one case of the kind,
says of the surviving father and hus
band thst ' If he ever gets a chance of
wreaking vengeance upon the foreigners
orj.
s!Ii
UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL
T,
La grippe coughs often continue for
mouths and sometimes lead to fatal
results after the patient Is supposed to
have passed th danger point. Foley'
Honey and Tar affords positive pro-
. J1 r"ty rrom tnese coughs. The "Northwestern Limited" train.
CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. electric lighted throughout, both inside
, . . . ,, '.. . , and out, and steam heated, are with-
.Man s deeds shall live after him, es- ,0ut exception. th flnesi tram in fh.
pecially if they are for valuable prop- j w.rld. They embody the latest, newest
rty.
LINGERING LA GRIPPE COUGH.
G. Vacher, 157 Osgood St., Chicago,
says: "My wife had a very severe
case of la grippe, and it left her with
a very bad cough. She tried a bottle f
F-iley's Ucney and Tar and it gave Im
mediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cured
her cough entirely." Price 25c and 50c.
CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist,
Tlu rrian who sees double doesn't
get ar-y more for his money than any
one else.
TRIED FIVE DOCTORS.
Mrs. Frances L. Sales, of Missouri
Val.-y. Ia., writes: "I had severe kid
ney trouble for years, had :rl?d five
doctors without benefit, but three bot-tl-s
of Foley's Kidney Cure cured me.
CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist.
.io ne people are so stingy that they
would split a Roston cra-kT in giving
Weight.
AFTER LA GRIPPE WHAT?
T'sually 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.
Until a man has been married two or
three yarn, when he talks politics hig
wife always Jocks at him like she won
dered w-hy people didn't mob the house
and take him away to be president.
Chapped hands, cracked lips and
roughness of the skin cured quickly
by Banner Salve, the moat healing
ointment In the world. CHAS. ROG
ERS, Druggist.
Many a man has given himself the
credit of discovering a good thing that
was In reality the result of an accident.
and best Ideaa for comfort, convenience
and luxury ever offered the traveling
puDiic, ana altogether are the most
complete and splendid production of tha
car builders' art.
These Splendid Traina
Connect With
The Great Northern
The Northern Pacific and
The Canadian Pacific
AT ST. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the HAST.
No extra charge for theae superior
accommodations and all classes of tick
ets are available for passage on the
ramous ".Northwestern Limited." All
trains on this line are protected by the
Interlocking Rlock System.
W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISLER,
General Agent. Traveling Ag't.
Portland, Ore.
O.0CZN4SMASXlU-!l
i
i
i
Leave
7 ..TO p.m
5:30 a.rJ
Depot, Fifth and
I Streets.
Overland Expresa
Traina for Salem,
Roseburg. Ash
land, Sacramento,
Ogden. San Fran
claco, Mojave. Lot
Angelea. El Paao,
New Orleana and
the Eaat.
THE LOUVRE
Strangers visiting in tne city will find
the Lonvre an attractive resort wherein
to spend tbe evening. The Amme Histors
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 nil nonra
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telephone 22L
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All Goods Shipped to Our Car
Will Recelr 6 peel a) Attention.
No. KM Duana St, W. J. COOK. Mir
Astoria. Or. i Ret. TeL 11XL
At Woodburn
(dally except Sun
day), morning
train connects with
tram for Mt, An
gel. Sllverton,
Brownsville,
Springfield. and
Natron, and even
ing train for Mt.
Angel and Silver-ton.
I!":30a.m Corvallls nasaen-
H:50 p.ml Sheridan passen
ger.
Dally. Vrn
115:60 p.m
l8:25a.m
inlly except Sunday.
Arrive
:15 a m
7:00 p.m
n tn i ounty ourt In and for Jack
son County, or-gon. In th- matter of
the stati! of TlHubl-uH W. Parr-lay,
IVceu"l.
Nt if 1 hereby glwn that under und
by virtue of an order of mu. made by
tlw Hon. (.'ounty Court of Jackson
"ounty, orvgon. dut'd January 7th,
V.ni. and recorded In volume i: of the
probata records of said county, on page
V: I will on and after March 1st,
IW1, priK.-ed to 'll at prlviilf ra:
for cash, lots 24 and 4H In block 8. of
tlv town of Fluvei fVntt-r, ('Inisop
'ounty, Oregon, and the 8. E. of
M-ctlon 10, In twp. 6 N. of range 2K W
of W. M. In Wibl Clatjiop County.
OKRTRl'DE RAIK'iaV.
Administratrix of estatv of Thuddt-ua
W. Rarrlay, I)ec-ased, Anlilnn.t. ure.
K. l. HR1GGS. Ally.
Ashland, Ore,
Rebate tickets on sals between Port
land. Sacramento and San Francisco.
-.et rates $17 first class and $11 second
class. Including sleeper.
RateB an,j trkeU ,0 Eastern polnta
and Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono
lulu and Australia. Can be obtained
JmA.H- Klrkfnd. Ticket Agent. 134
Third Street.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Pasenger depot foot of Jeffenon 8t.
Lave for Oswego daily at 7:20
a. m; 11:30, 1:55, 2:25, 6:15, 6:25. 8:06,
11:30 p. n. and 9 a. m. on Sunday
only. Arrive at Portland dally at 8:5
:30. 10.J0 a. m.: 1:25 :1S i-an n
7:40, 10:00 n. m: 12:40 a. m. danv r-
cept Monday; 8:30 and W:06 a. m. on
sunoays only.
Leave for Dallas dali
day, at 4:20 p. m. Arrive at Portland
at 9:30 a. m.
Passenger train leaves Daiiaa fo
Alrlee Mondays. Wedneadava anil Vrt.
daya at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdaya,
-except Bunaay.
R. KOEHLER, Manager.
C. U. MARKHAVf.
Oen. Frt. and Paa, Agt. Astoria. Ore.. Deo. 26, 1900.
SHERIFF'S BALE.
By vlrtua of an execution and or
der of aale Issued out of tha circuit
court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Clatsop, on the 2(th day of
December, 1900, upon a Judgment and
decree rendered therein on lh 21at
nay of December, 1900, In favor of
Thomas Dolg, plaintiff, and axalnst E.
'.. Kergusin, Sal Get and Chung Get,
ma wire, ana tne ciatsop mim Com
pany, defendants, for the sum of
$1027.7S, together with Interest there
on at th" rate of 10 per cent per an
num from the 21st day of December,
l'oo, the costs and dlshursemi-nta of
this action taxed at $20.20, and the
cat or ana upoi this writ command
Ing and requiring me to make sale of
the Pillowing described real property,
to-wlt:
All of the east thirty-five acres of
lot No. 2 and the southeast quarter
of the southwest quarter of section
twenty-four (24), in township eight
north of range ten (10). west of the
Willamette meridian, In Clatsop Coun
ty, Oregon, that la to say, all of said
lot two (2), and fald forty acre legal
subdivision adjoining the same on the
south that Ilea east of a line drawn
through said subdivision parallel with
the east line thereof, such a distance
west of such east line thereof, na to
incliid thirty-five acres of land of said
subdivision, between the east line
thereof and the lines run through the
same; also all of lot numbered five (5),
In block numbered thirty-three (23), In
that part of the City of Astoria, as laid
out and recorded by John McClure, all
being lp the County of Clatsop, Htate
of Oregon, together 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 4th day of February, 1901.
at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore
noon of said day, in front of Rr.d at
the court house door, '.n the City of
Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, sell
the above-described real property or
so much thereof as may be necessary
to satisfy the Judgment, Interest, costs
and all accruing coats.
THOMAS LINVILLE
Sheriff of Clatsop County.
V
NOT1CR FOn IHDS,
Illds will ha received by tha onunty
eominlMloiiera' court of Clatsop County,
Oregon, until Monday, February 4th.
1901, at 1 o'clock p, in., fr ra-bulldlng
tha WalluuM draw-bridge, Plana and
Kclrlcaloii ran hit aeon at tha court
house, lllili must Imi In compliance
with auction 4141 of the laws of Ore
gon, and a ib-posit r certified check
by ouch bidder of ten pr cnt of tha
amount of the bid must K-coiiipa.ny the
same, The right to rrjrct any and all
bhla Is hereby rearrved.
Uy order uf Ilia County f'ntiimlaa4on
c-rs' Court. II. J. WHKRITr.
County llerlc.
Astoria. Ore., Jan. IS, 1901.
NOTICE FOR PtlRLlCATION.
Ciillmt Slates Land Ottlcr, Vantouvr,
Waoli., Nov. U, 1900:
Notice u hrwby Blvm that In own
pllaniv with Ilia pnivUilona of tha axH of
.or.sr-ti of Jui t, ntitioa "An
act for tho sitio of Umber lands In the
stall's 'of California, Orvgon, Novada
and Washington Tcrrllory,'' as ritnd.
c. to all tho public land tt by act
of August 4, WW, ikorgt. A. Weid, of
Portland, county of Multnomah, atate
of urrgoii, ha tlia tiny filed In this
otlliHi hla sworn statement No. !u97, for
tiki purchase of tha lots t and I. and
K liulf of .NV iiuartrr of amnion No. 10,
In toaimhlp No. 10 N. range No. I W.,
V, M. and will offer proof 1 1 show that
(ho land souk lit Is more valuable for Its
timber or stone than for agricultural
puri'ics. and to rtabllsh his claim to
Mid land Ix-foro th.? register ami ra-t-Mver
f this oiflco at Vniiouvar.
W'unh, on Wi-diusday, tho Uth day of
Frtiiuury, 1'JOl.
Ilt imitws us wltnesaca: Itcrnard
Hint, of Knaipoti. Washington; llien
Prock. of Na'l. WtmlilnKtuii; Alfred
J. liray. of Knapptoii, Waahligton;
William Mathrral. of ICimppton, Wash
ington, Any and all por.ma claiming adverw
ly the ittiove-jrK ribf.1 lands ar re
ijueslcd to file their i Inline In this office
on or U-.ire auld Uth day of KVb
ruiuy, IM. W. R. DL'NUAR.
Register.
NOTICE Foil PL'IILICATION.
Drpartn.t-ni of the Interior. Ind Office
at Oregon City, Orrgon, Dcocin
ber 1J, lwo.
Notice la Iwrrby glvon that th ful
lowing. named ttirr has filed notice of
hla Intention to make final proof In sup
port of his claim, and that said proof
will be iiinda before the county cWk of
Clatsop county, at Astoria, Oregon, oo
Fibiuary 8. I'sul, vis:
ALllKRT HCHOENEDECK,
H. E. No. 9H7. for the B'- of NWtt.
and NW14 of HV,. 8oc 14. T. I N.. K
He rames the following witness to
prove hla continuous raaiden,- uun
and cultivation of said land, vis:
V. H. Ct-ffey. of Astoria, Oregon; Pet
er Olson, of Sveusoii, Un-gon; August
Schoenebeck. of Bvenson. Oregon; Wm.
HchocneU-tk, of Hvrnson. Orrgwi.
CHAS. II. MCM1IIK6,
Register.
NOTICE FOR Pl'llLICATlON.
Lnlted States Land Office, Oregoa City
Oregon. Nov. IJ, J00;
Notice Is hereby slven thai In
pliance with the provisions of tha act
l corgrt-sa of June I. 1171, entitled
An act for the anie of timber lands
In the states of California. OtYgon. Ne
vada and Washington Terrlli.rv .
extended to all Ihc Public IuiJ HtatM
by act of August 4, 1H91, Mrs Mary
Glasrr. of ulney, County of (.1at.n.
m 1'1',,,, I"" thla day filed In
this oitlce hT sworn statenimt No.
for the purchase of the HE quar
ter of section No, . n township No, I
N. range No. 7 W, and wllj offer proof
to ahow that tho land eought la more
valuable for Its timber or atone than
for agricultural purposes, and to rs-
lublll.lie.1 her ( InlTII lo lnl.l lun.l
the Register and Receiver of this of
lice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday,
the 15th day of February. 1J0I.
Hhe r.amea aa wlir.eaara: Hahaatlan
fJlaarr. Wllllain W. Pope. Mary LVmck.
ApiMilicnla Johnson, all of Olm-y oiat
P County. Oregon.
Any and all pereotie claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands km r.
iues(Hl to file their clalma In thla of.
flee on or before mid 15th day of Feb.
ruary. IKM. CHA8. II. MtKiRMfl.
Reglater.
NOTICE FOR PCUIJCATION.
United States Ind Olfice, Oregon City
Orvgon. !,.,,. 8nl yMA. "
Notice Is hereby siven tlmi in
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congr.-a of June J. 17. entitle "An
t for the sole of timber land. In fh.
!I,0."w,"fllnilf,'r"1' 0r,"n. Nevada
and Washington Territory," as extend
ed to ail the public land state by act
of August 4. 1892. John K. Logaa, of
oinry, county of Clateop, atabi of Ore
gon, has this day filed In thla Olnoe
his sworn statement No. 6327 for the
purchase- ,4 the Ms 11, II. il Md 14.
of aecilon No. IS. In township No. N
range N. 7 W .j w, offJ. pf0ot
show that the land aought la more vaj
uuble fur Its timber and ! th.f.
agricultural purposes, and to establish
emim to said land before, the reg
ister and receiver of this offlc at rw.
gon City, Oreiron. nn Krl.law ik. iKik
day of February, 1900. "
ne names na witnesses: Babauan
.Iiumt William W. Pope, Mary LVnck.
ippollonla Johnson, all of Olnew rial.
sl- eminty. Oregon.
Any ami all persons claiming adverse,
y the above-described lands are re
luealed to file their clnlma In thla nfflM
on or before said 15th day of Febru
"y. IMI- CHAS. II. MOORES,
.- ' Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Slates Ind Ofllce, Oregon
Ity, Oregon, November 12, 1900:
Notice is hereby given that In com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congress of Juno 3. 1878, entitled.
An iict for the sale of timber lands
In the stat -s of California, Oregon. Ne
vmlii and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Publlo lAtid States
iy net of August 4, 1892. Ogden A. Hall,
of No. zr,o Morrison street, Portland,
county of Multnomah, State of Oregon,
has tliih day filed In this office his
worn statement No. D318, for the pur
chisii of the NE quarter of section 14
In township No. 6 N, range No. 9 W,
and will offer proof to ahow that tlu
land sought Is more valuable for Its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before the Register and Re
tlvor of this office at Oregon-City,
Oregon, on Thursday, the 7th day of
February, 1901.
H names as witnesses. John Fin
ley, of Astoria, Oregon; John Chltwood
of Astoria. Oregon; Herman Alherw, of
PuHh, Oregon: George McFaxland. of
Olney, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands ara re
quested to file their clalma In this of
fice on or before aald 7th dar of Fe-hni.
try. 1901. CHAB. B. MOORES.
Register.
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