The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, January 30, 1901, Image 2

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    THE MOKXIXG ASTORIAX. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1901.
gaily &0toimt
JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor.
Tjlephone Main 66L
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
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eat by mall, per month 50
Served by carrier, per month...... .60
SEMI-WEEKLT.
Bent by moil, per year, In advance, $100
Postage free to subscribers.
All communications Intended for pub
lication should be directed to the editor.
Business communications of all kinds
and remittances must be addressed to
"The Astorlan."
The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad
vertisers the largest circulation of any
aewspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can be had on ap
tlcatton to the business manager.
COMMUNICATION WITH MARS.
Nikola Tenia has noted on his elec
trical Instruments disturbances which
he claims could have had their origin
nowhere excepting on one or more of
the planets. He believes them to be an
attempt of the residents of Mars to
communicate with us and also believes
that he can construct an apparatus by
means of which we may communicate
with tlwrn.
It ta by no means certain that there
are inhabitants in Mars, but scientists
generally incline to the b.'lief that con
ditions there are favorable for animal
and vegetable life. On the assumption
that nothing exists in nature without
a purpose, the probability of the
existence of human life on the planet
sterna great. On the ground of the
greater age of the planet It is also us
ually assumed that its population, if
there be any, has reached a higher
state of development than ours.
It ia altogether Improbable that the
present century will come to a close
without these interesting problems be
ing satisfactorily solved, and it is not
Improbable that Teela may have a
large share In overcoming the greatest
difficulty in the way Inter-planetary
communication if there be Intelligent
beings upon any of the other placets
with whom to communicate.
In reply to an unfavorable critic, Mr,
Tesla wTote the following explanatory
communication to the New York Sun:
"In your issue of Tuesday Sir Norman
Lockycr, in commenting on my obser
rations, is reported as having stated:
"Communication with Mars Is absolutely
utside of the domain of practical
science.'
"Before I had obtained with electrical
oscillations results such as were out
lined In a recent article, I would have
unhesitatingly agreed to this state
ment, but now I have the unmistak
able experimental evidence before me
that the transmission of a message to
that or some other planet is possible
and, what is more, easily practicable.
"Necessity of avoiding general de
tails, unintelligible to the general read
er, compels me to Illustrate the advan
tage of the new means of communica
tion over the old by a comparison
which, though not exact, is sufficiently
correct to convey an approximate
idea. Suppose that the entire avail
able power of Niagara, about the
million horse power, should be turner!
Into an equivalent amount of radiant
heat and light energy to be used for
the purposes of signalling. Assume
further, that the observer in a planet
at a distance of fifty million miles
away would be able to utilize integrally
the energy falling upon one hundredth
of a square mil ' of the planet's surface.
This would be a difficult, if not im
possible task, but If he were suec-ess-.
ful, he would then only have 1-3,
l40,000,0OO.O00,0O0,0Wth of that horse
power available for the operation of
his Instrument.
"On the other hand, let us examine
how much energy could be conveyed by
the methods and apparatus I have de
vised. In this case we should provide
a conducting surface, connect It through
a coll to the ground, and Impress elec
trical oscillations upon the system. Hy
availing ourselves of certain adjust
ments and artifices we should, according
to my experiences, encounter no Insup
erable difllcultles n setting up a move
ment of electrical energy equivalent to
a rate of five million horse power, with
but a small actual expenditure and en
ergy. Supposing the observer In the
planet should avail himself of similar
means, we should then have, as In my
system. of energy transmission or tele
graph without wires, two resonating
attuned circuits connected through a
ondenser. A great advantage would
ae at once secured, since the energy
does not diminish with the square of
the distance, as with light, heat or
Hertzian rajs, but In a linear propor
tion to the same.
"Estimating the capacity of the con
denser formed by the earth, the planet
and the Intervening medium, I find that
we should be able to transmit In this
manner to Mar,' at lnteral, energy
at the rate of l-.V.OOOth of a horse
IKiwcr, which in the tuned circuit on .h.i
planet, by skillful construction and ad
justment of ap(arrttus could be intensi
fUd to a rate of one-fifth of one horse
Mower, and a considerable portion of
this accumulated energy would !
available for the operation of the ic-
eclving Instrument.
"Tho attainment of this enormous rate
of energy delivery is made possible by
the fact that In using these novel
means we should not dissiatc the en
ergy at the transmitter uselessly in ail
to tho individual who has grown tired
or ringing the changvs on. the census
report.-San Francisco llulletln.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Rromo Vlulnlne Tablets.
All drugglsta refund the money f It
falls t-j cure. E W. Grove's signature
is on each box. 2Zc.
lec.iu.se u man gases at stars he ia
not necessarily nil astronomer; sonie
: lines ho has Just sltped on banana
skin.
IE BANNER SALVE
dofsn't cure your piles, your money
wid be returned. U Is the most heal
Ing medicine. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist.
Heart iches in life are not found by
sign posts of sad faces, for often a smil
ing countenance hides a world of misery.
when employing rays: we should simp
ly 'transmit Ueotrical stresses through
the medium. It Is as if we had a weight-
.-.nr uociors DIMS UV IIIVIIIIT o ev
Honey and Tar to infants and children St. Paul and Chicago, via tho Short
directions through space, as we should I ln liw to prevent pneumonia or croup, Lme-
.. . "men are tatal to so many thousands I
of babies. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist.
BEST0F EVERYTHING
In a word this tells of the Passenger
Service via
f ho Northwestern . Sine..
Eight Trains Dally between St. Faul
and Chicago, comprising
T!: Latest Pullman Sleepers,
Peerle.s Dining Cars.
Library and Observation Cars,
F ree Reclining Chair Cars.
The Hh Century Train
Huns Every Pay of the Year.
The Finest Train in the World
Electric Hunted Steam Hcitcd
THE HALO Ell STATE EXPRKSS. the
Finest Pally Train Running Between
Man who blunts his conscience may
in time render li Immune to the at.
less, elastic bar extending from our i sacks f his Inner self, but he never
forgets the first time he struck a blow
I as right.
J A. Unibert. or Rachel. N. C.
writes: "I heartily endorse Foley's
Kidmy Cure. It does what you claim
it will do. and there is nothing tqual
to it, and I thank you for the good
It has done me." Accept no substitute.
CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist.
globe to the planet, and as if we were
transmitting energy by pushing this bar
back and forth. The above rough est.-
inate Is obtained by ignoring the dis
turbing intluences of the sun and of
other planets, but by making all due
allowances, we could still convey to its
place of destination an amount of en- j If ou assviate with devils during
. ... your waking hours you need not expect
.rgy many million times that possible . ,, Vl, L ., " ... p "
with radiant light or heat. As far, j
then, as our ability of communicating i --a grippe coughs often continue for
...... , , , , i months and sometimes lead to fatal
with Mars is concerned, fax from be- results after the patient is supposed to
heving it imp.ible. we are Justified ' J1"- P1 the danger point. Foley's
: Honey and lar affords positive pro
in considering it practicable. I tectum and security from these coughs.
Why should Sir Norman UHkyer 1 CHAS- KOPEKS. Druggist.
doubt that the energy would reach the The average man giv-s advice bv the
planet? Docs not the fact that electric j (C',"n Um1 acCl'll U by 'ho ?',,,'f1-
disturbances are produced in the earth LINGERING LA GRIPPE COUGH.
by changes in the sun offer a sufficient
Connections from the West made via
The NORTHERN PACIFIC.
GREAT NORTHEItN and
CANADIAN PACIFIC 11' YS.
This Is also the BEST LINE between
Omaha, St. Paul and Minneapolis.
All agents sell tickets via
The Northwestern Line
W. H. MEAD. II. L SISLKR.
General Agent. Trav. Agent,
:tS Alder Street. Portland. Oregon.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER . RAILROAD.
Lnn. PORTLAND. rTrrlvV
8;00a.m.Portland Union lVpolll:10
7;Wp.m.ror Astoria and lnter-9:40 p.m,
mediate points,
V ASTOHIA. l
7.46a.m.For Portland A ln-U:M.m.
.Op.m.termdlnte points 10:30p.m.
II: C . in.
ft HI . in.
II in
! hi.
3:. 10 . in.
WCA8IDB DIVISION.
ASTORIA I
SKASIDK l1?.
7:40 a 111
4 l . Ill
II W III
III
HI
s"unliv miiy
All trains make close connections at
Coble with all Northern Pavlflo trains
to and from the East or Sound points.
J. l MAYO
Gen'l Fr't and Pans. Agent
warrant? While I do not consider :i:y-
G. Vacher. 157 Osgood S:.. Chicago.
says: "My wife had a very severe
i . i. ; . , . i . . .....
self infallible. I feel confident that I ' " " k'h VXs c . L ' . I .T .
, a ery bad cough. She tried a bottle if
am neither capable of mistaking earth- Foley's Honey and Tar and It gave im
mediate relief, a oO cent bottle cured
her cough entirely." Price 23c and 50c.
CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist.
quakes for novel electrical manifesta
tions, nor incapable of noting what
) Mistress Did you tell the lady I was
others. I did not state that I had ob- .out?
Servant Girl Tes. ma'am.
Mistnss Did she seem to have any
mbt about it?
Servant Git'. No ma'am: she said sh
ktuw you wasn't. New York Herald.
tained a message from Mars. I only-
expressed my conviction that the dls- ; doubt about it?
...... . t u. . v . , .Servant Git'. No ma'am: she sai l sh
etary origin. It does not follow that
they could be detected by magnetic in
struments. These are delicate only in
a certain sense; in another sense they
are very crude. Sir Norman Lockyer
asks what ground I have for assuming
Mars inhabited? I do not hesitate to
admit that I am convinced of It. Per
haps part of my conviction is derived
from the persual of Sir Norman L"ck-
yer's admirable papers. I am sorry he !
attaches no value whatever to my ob
servations."
TRIED FIVE DOCTORS.
Mrs. Frances L. Sales, of Missouri
Valley. Ia.. writes: "I had severe kid
ney trouble for years, had srWd five
doctors without benefit, but three bot
tles of Foley's Kidney Cure cured me.
CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist.
Lv Garry It won't be long before
you'll forget you ever promised to love
nie.
.Madge Don't sty that. dear. I wrote
it clown In my new diary last night.
Smart Set.
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.
WITH THE PARAGRAPHERS.
Aside from the fact that thirty-one
state legislatures and several million
i 'Thv cov fliQf ,.lrl Cln.fnv iu liiirpli-
cases of the grip are in session, theja,i.. l0 write his name."
country is doing quite well. Kansas 'Now, that shows the Injustice of
tninsjs. iiere i couia nw my name
City World.
It appears from the Washington dis
patches that President McKinley has
had la grippe. Plain grip is good
enough, or bad enough, for any of us.
Kansas City World.
t a check with the utmost ease, but
u hat's the use?" Indianapolis Press.
May it not t possible that the grip
is not so much an epidemic disease as
he result of suggestion from the af
flicted to those who ar free from it.
Minneapolis Tribune.
A member of the Missouri legislature
said that if Andrew Jackson w-ere alive
today hc would be glad he was dead.
Missouri may yet win a reputation for
wit and humor as well as for mules.
St. Paul Globe.
The United States postal officials in
Chicago have decided the weighty ques
tion that it Is not an offense und'-r the
law to write the word "rats" on an
ei;e)ope and mail to another. San
Francisco Chronicle.
Developments in the sharp contest for
the vacant marshalship at Nome indi
cate that the most successful way of
mining for gold in the froz-n north
Is to know how to pull political wire a
at Washington. San Francisco Call.
It seems something like poetic Justice,
that th.; millions of the dead London
shylock, Sam Lewis, should go to Fan
nie Ward, the guy burlesque actress.
Probably no better way could be hit
upon for putting the money in circula
tion again. San Francisco Eulletin.
The electoral vole of N-braska has
been cast for McKinley and Roosevelt,
the Republican state officials have taken
up their duties ami the Antelope state
takes its place with the redeemed.
There will be no backsliding, either.
Omaha Bee.
The Chicago Tribune estimates that
50,00 persons In the United States
have the grip. Allowing 1,450,000 mi
crobes to each person, this opens a field
of figuring which will doubtless appeal
Chapped hands, cracked Hps and
roughness of the skin cured quJckly
by Banner Salve, the most healing
ointment In the world. CHAS. ROG
ERS. Druggist.
GO EAST
VIA
A familiar name for the Chicago.
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known
all over the Union as the Great Railway
running the "'Pioneer Limited" tra ns
every aay and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfect train tn the world."
Understand: Connections are made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam
h.u, of a verity equaled by no othe.'
Ii.ie.
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. Pass. Agt.. Gen. Agt..
Portland. Oregon. Portland Ore.
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
When people are contemplating a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want the best service
obtainable as far as speed, comfort and
safety Is concerned. Employes of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are
paid to serve the public and our trains
ara operated so aa to make close con
nections with diverging lines at ail
Junction points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Dlring car service unexcelled. Meals
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the first-class ser
vice, ask the ticket agent to sell vou
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 egent, or correspond with
JAS. c. POND Gen. Pass. Aa't..
or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis.
General Agent.
THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN
RAILWAY.
WHITE COLLAR UNI
Sir. HERCri.ES takes the pla.v of
I!.Ml.i:V UATZKRT tTel. ph. ne Hock)
Coluu bia River and Puget Sound Nav
(gallon Company.
The Hercules leaves Astoria dally
except unday at . i. m.
U-aves Portland dully except Sun
day at . a. m.
White Collar Line tickets. (. R. A N.
tickets and Ilwaco lly Nav. Com
pany tit kets Intcrcliangcitmc on Her
ciiles am! Hassalo. Through Port
land connection with steamer Nahcotta
from Ilwact. and Lomt 1 tench points.
Telephone No. 111.
A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria. Agent.
E. W. CRICHTON. Portland Agent.
771 J
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6.. iu. Milwaukee. Clue
anil Kail.
From AaUirla
OCEAN STEAM.MIIP
Alt Mailing Pat. m,b
jeel U I'liaiirfr.
For Sau Fraiifiteo-Kalll
AnaiTS
4 v in
to a iii
"am '"biml.ia Itlvrr Hleaml
K,Suu,l, to rorllaiitl au4
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Tarn. V lllaiiitt and Vaiu 1 SO p. m.
Tuea.Tliur hlilltltara Xo'i.Wrtl.
audrtat Or, f n fit., )y, A; aud Krl,
Way l.andiuva i
klparla
1,11V l
3 V a. m. "Iparla to 1-wliioo
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tSalurdax , and Wajr UndliiK Krl.la'v
, . O. W. LOUN3DERRT.
W. H. HURLBURT, A-t. Astotiav.
.Gen. Paw. Ag't. I'orUand. Or..
POSSIBLY
You Are Not Aware of the
Fait Time .
AND
SUPERB SHRVICK
Xrt8;!?
WE It AVE
2-DaiIyFast Trains-2
TO I III: I2AST
U you fun not take the morning train,
Havel via the evening train. Hoth are
finely c.iulppod.
"OUR SPfiClAIril'S"
FAST TIME
THROUGH SERVICE
PI'M.MAN PALACE SLEKPKItH
I'l'LLMAN TtM'RIST SLIOKPEILS
PCI. I.MAN DINERS.
LIHItARY (CAKE) CAR
El Hi 13 RECLINING CHAIR CAHS
Hours In time saved to
Omuhn, Chk(i). KanMis I'in,
St. Louis, New York, llostim,
And Other I!ntcrn I'ulnts
Tickets good via Salt Ikn Cltv and
I .'liver.
It U to your lutereal to um THE
OVEKLANH LIMITED. Tickets and
sleeping-car beiths can be accurrd from
li. W. L MCNMIICItltY.
Agent O. R. A N Co,. Aatorla. Or.,
OR
J. H. LOTH HOP,
General Agent. 135 Third St.,
Portland. Or.
NOTICE FOR 1)11)8.
Midi will be received by the county
coiiwnlHHloiii'ia' court of Clatsop County,
Omgon, iinill Monday, February 4th,
IW1, at . o'clock p. m., for rebuilding
the Wnllimkl dinw-brldgK, Plans and
upecltlculleim can be aren nl thn court
luiUHi. Illtls must be In cmnpllanca
with wi'llmi 4U1 of the laws of Ore
gon, and a tli'pi!( or certified check
by cacti bidder of ten r cunt of the
amount of thn bid must accompany the
aatiie. The right to reject any mid nil
hid Is hereby reserved.
lly order, of the County Commtiwlnii.
em' Court. II. J. WHICItlTT.
futility Clerk.
Aitlolia, Ore., Jan. 16, 1001.
NOTICE FOR ITUUCATION,
I'nlte.l Hlaiea Land Office, Vaiicouvrr.
Wn.h.. Nov, !J, Vm:
NoiUe Is liurrby ulvpn that In com
I lliiin o with (he provlaloiiN of tho aot of
congitait of Julia 3. IK'H, ciitltlej "An
act for Hie anlo of timber lands In the
Hluira of California, Oregon, Nevada
and Waaliliigtoii Territory," as citi'iid
i'd to all Hie public laud slate by act
of AugUHt 4. UUJ, lieoriit. A. Weed, of
I'lirtliind. county of Multnomah, state
of Oregon, (ma thi day filed In this
oilier hla aivoru statement No, :ui)7, for
thu purcliiiaf. of the tots 1 mid f. and
K huif of NV quarter of aootlon No. 10,
iu luwinliip No. u N, range No. i y.,
W. M. and will offer proof l show that
tho Uud H.iiiulit more valiluble for Its
Umber or atoiia than for ki lullurI
putt'oac. mid to cMtabllah hla claim to
h.ld Kitiil lx f.n'o (ho reiilater and re
cilviir of ihla oftlco at Vancouver,
Wali. on Wedin aday, tho Uili day of
I'elil lliity, I'Wl.
He tiiiiiiea ,ia wltiiraara: llernard
Klal, f iMiuiipiuii. Waahlugtou; Hint
llttick. if Naarl, WttahliiHlon; Alfred
J i.iay, of Kimppdin, WaahUigton;
W il l in in .Miiihcrul, of Kiiaipton, 'al.
Ingtoii.
Any "n l all Krii cluliuliig advrae
ly the ali'ive-deacriUil lamia are re.
'iiKMcd t.i fllo their ilnlins Iu (hla nftlce
.'it or h'f.t anil Uth day of Fvb
lull), I'M. W, It LUNIIAH.
Rrglatt-r.
Oregon Short Line
Railroad
THE IHRECT ROUTE.
Montana, Utah, Colorado
and all Eastern Points
lives choice of two favorite routes, via
uiu i.inon i acme rast aiaji Llns, or
tne kio iirandit Hnlc IJnes.
LOOK AT THE TIME.
1 U.iya tn Salt I.ako.
'2 Days to iHnvir
Days to Cliimgu.
a Du'vm to Nfv. York.
Ereo mcllnlna chairs, unholatere.t
ounst sleeping cars, and Pullman nal
aca sleeptrs. operated on all trains.
For further Information apply to
C. O. TERRY, W. E. COM AN.
Trav. Pass. Airt.. Oen. Aunt.
i. iniru Ht , rortiand. Or.
Or
O. W. LOUNSnEHRY.
Afc-ent O. R. A N.
NOTICK UK SALK
li
SHURTEST flNO QUICKEST LINE
TO
St.Paul, Diiluth.Minneapolis, Chicago
and All Points Eaat.
UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL
T,
DAILY TRAINS; PAST TIME; SER
VICE AND SCENERY UN-EQUALED.
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers,
Dining and Buffet Smoklnjr
Library Cars.
Tickets to points Eaat via Portland
and the Great Northern Ry., on sale
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 trip, call on or
address,
A. B. C. DENNISTON.
City Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portland.
J.A.FASTABEND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BUILDER.
The "Northweetern Limited" trains,
electric lighted throughout, both Inside
and out, and steam heated, are with
out exception, the finest trains In the
wsrld. They embody the latest, newest
and best Ideas for comfort, convenience
and luxury ever offered the traveling
public, and altogether are the most
complete and splendid production of the
car builders' art.
These Splendid Trains
Connect With
The Great .Northern
The Northern I'acific and
The Canadian Pacific
AT ST. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the CAST.
No extra charge for these superior
accommodations and all clasHes of tick
ets are available for parage on the
famous "Northwestern Limited." All
trains on this line are protected by the
Interlocking Dlock System.
W. H. MEAD. II. L. SISLER,
General Agent. Traveling Ag't.
Portland. Ore.
0;cwnv!miu-ia J
ia i nm
MM m
OAirrrn
iM Jill II
Leave I
7:J0 p.m
3:30 am
Depot, Fifth and
I Streets.
Overland Expresa
Trains for Salem,
Roaeburg, xj,n.
land, Sacramento,
Ogden. Hun Fran-'
Cisco, Mojave. Los
Angeles. El Paso,
New Orleans and
the East
THE LOUVRE
HtranKers visiting in tne city will find
the Louvre an attractive reitort wherein
to spend the evetiinif. The Amme Hiaters
Ladies' Orclit-Htra is still on the bills and
prewnta nightly a musical program of
exceptional merit, ilamlaome pool ami
billiard rooms are a feature in connection
with the houae. Palatable lunches will
be served at all nonrs
MEETING NOTICE.
Notice is hP'by given that a xneclal
meeting of the stockholders of the Co
lumbia River Packers AHSOciatlon will
be held at the office of the comoanv.
at Astoria, Oregon, on February 8,
1901, at U o'clock a. m., for the pur
pose of electing directors and for such
other 'business aaimay properly be con
sidered. By ordfr of. the president.
UEU, H. GEORGE, Sec.
At Woodburn
(dally except Sun
dav). mnmin
I train connects with
train for Mt. An
sel, Sllverton,
Brownsville,
Springfield. . and
Natron, and even
ing train for Mt.
Angel and Silver-ton
!":30a.m Corvallla nnncn.
eer.
i:50 p.ml Sheridan Passen-
gcr.
Dally. HI
115:50 p.m
118: 25a. m
fwlly except BuniUy.
Arrive
:15 a m
7:00 p.m
n the County Court in and f.ir J.uk-
s.ih County. Oregon, in the matter of
llie KHtato of Thuddi us W. Harclay,
Deceaa.'d.
Notice Is hereby given that under and
Iy virtue of an onb-r of sale mudo by
tne lion. i;ounty Court of Jarkaon
county, Oregon, dateil January Till.
I'.l. and r'i.'orded M volume 12 of the
proliatu r'N'orifs of sanl rounty. on i.an
4V): I will on und after Mareli lat.
1WI, proceed to a.'ll at private al
f .r cash, lots 24 ami 4K In block 8, of
tile town of I'liivl Cent.-r. Clataoi
County, Oregon, and the S. E. 14 of
HTiioii iu, in Iwp. 6 N. of range I'M W
of V. M. In said ClatHii County
GERTRUDE ItAlti'LAy,
AdmlnlMlriUrlx of estate of Tlniddeua
w. jiareiay, l used, Ahland in,
E. If. M RIGGS. Ally,
AMhlaiid, Ore.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Rebate tickets on sals between Port-
Noi J,'lrrtTl't0 and 8ftn Francisco.
Net rates $17 first class and $11 second
claHR. Including sleeper.
Rates and tickets to Eastern points
?, i'1. hurm; AlH0 JaP'ln' Ch'"a. Ilono
lulu and Australia. Can be obtained
rZi?M- Tlcket "S
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Pasenger depot foot of Jefferson St.
Leave for Oswego dally at 7:20. 9:4
a. m; 11:30, 1:55, 8:25, 6:15. 6:26. 8:05,
11. iv p. m. and 9am nn anu
t "fty .,r-ive at Port'an Jahy at Mije.
:40, 10:00 p. m: 12:40 a. m. dally ex
cept Monday; g:30 and 11:05 a. m. on
Sundays only.
Leave for Dallas dally, except Bun
day, at 4:30 n. m. Arrlva at Vnrtl.A
at 9:30 a. ra.
Passenger train leave Dallas for
Airlee Mondavi Werinmuiava mnA iri.
days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays.
Thursdays and Saturdays.
IT rIATll 0.an
R. KOEHLER, Manaper.
C. H. MARKHAM,
Dy virtus of an execution and or
der of sale Insued out of the circuit
court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Clatsop, on the 26th day of
uecemoer, iwu, upon a judgment and
decree rendered therein on the 21at
nay of December, 1900, In favor of
1 nomas uoig, pininun;, an j against E.
55. Ferguson, Hal Get and Chung Get,
his wife, and the Clatsop Mill Com
pany, defendants, for the sum of
$i01!7.:S, together with Interest there
on at th rate of 10 per cent per an
num rrom tne .1st day of December,
l'MW, th. costs and disbursements of
this action taxed at S20.20, and the
costs of and upon this writ command
ing and requiring me to make sal., of
the following described real property
to-wlt:
All of the east thirty-five acres of
lot No. 2 and the southeast quarter
of the southwest .'luarter of section
twenty-four (24), In township elht (8),
north of range ten (10), wen of u,,'.
Willamette meridian, In Clatsop Coun
ty, Oregon, that Is to say, all of wild
lot two it), and i-ald forty acre legal
subdivision adjoining the same on thu
south that lies enHt of a line drawn
through said subdivision parallel with
the east line thereof, such a distance
went of such east line thereof, ns to
liiclud 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 (D),
In block numbered thirty-three (S3), n
that part of the City of Astoria, as ini.i
out and recorded by John McClure, all
being in the County of Clatsop, Htate
of Oregon, together with the tene
ments, hereditaments and appurten
ances thereunto belonging or In any
wlHe appertaining.
Notice in hereby given that I will on
Monday, the 4th day of February, l
at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore
noon ot sum cay, in front of and at
NOTICK I'tiR I'UIILICATION.
DeinMii.rlll of thn Interior, I nd OfTlce
at Urrisun City. Oregon, Dccin-b-r
14, Law.
Notice la hrrvby given that the fol-luHliiB-iittinca
settler baa nind nolle of
his liitei:ii,,n iu nmko final proof In aup
pori of hla claim, and that aald proof
H b mudo before iha county tU-ra of
Clatsop coflnt)'. ai Astoria, Oregon, 00
l'ibiutiry S, 1X31, vis:
ALUKliT HC1IOENKIIECK.
II. E. No. U7. for tho of NWVl
and NW', 0f KW. Moc. 14, T. I N., II
Ho ramrs the following wltnessr ta
prove his continuous rwldetica upon
and cultivation of aald load, vis:
V. II. t.'iffi-y, of Aatorla, Oregon; Pet
t oia. tn. of Hvniaon. ling. .11; August
Ht Ikm netnek, of Hvrnaon. Oregon; Wra
Schocm-beik. of Hvrnaon. Oregon.
C11AH. II. Mix illKS,
Rrgistar,
NOTICE Foil PCIILICATION.
I lilted Stittt-s Und onice, Oregon Cllr
oitgoii. Nov. :'J, 1JO0: '
None la hereby given that In com-
piMiicv with t he provlal..na i f tha set
f co, grr.a of Juno 3. IJIg. rntltbd
An act for the a.ilo f tlmber lands
In Iho atntpa of California in.t,.,n w..
v.ida and Wnaliington Territory.'" as
eatendrd to , lhr ,.,.,. ljuu HUM
hy ct of August 4. lsw. Mrs Mary
Glajor, ,,f ,iey. County ,f ClaUop.
m . V "r'K""- Ihla day filed In
. .... r ikt aworn statement No.
""-. for the purchase of ih. hi. ....
t' r of see don N. 4. In township No. I
N. range No. 7 V, a,,d will offer proof
.0 show that the land s.aighi Is more
aluable for lis timber r atone than
f-r agricultural purp.iea, nrul to ,s-
l.llll!l. J her claim lo an I.I U.t
tlifc It.giatcr an.) Receiver of this of
Hi e at Oregon City, Oregon, mi Friday.
Hit IjIIi dav of Kolirintru itni
Hhe i.aniea ui llr.raa,-.' uk....
Glaai-r. llllatn W. Pope. Mary lnck
Appoiionla Johnson, all of Oincy Clat
"i County, Oregon.
aiij and all persona claiming ad vera,
ly the above-deacrlbed ta.n.1. m m.
I nested to Me ihdr clalnw In this of-
.... or u'-iore aald lath day of Feb
ruary, 1901. CHAS. II. MllOItKH
. . . Register.
NOTICE FOIl ITUUCATION.
Enlled Hiat. i Und Girie. Crrgon Cliy
ort gon, iiec. 3rd. 1!KK:
Noticti in hereby iriven itini in
I'llance ulth thu i.rovUI, arM 1 if tK. m
of congress of Juim 3, 1H7U. entlUM "An
et for the sah. of timber lands In the
Malta of California, Oregon, Nevada
...... iii.iiinglon territory," as extend
ed to all the public land states by act
'f August 4, M92, John B. Logan, of
oin. y county of Clatsop, state of Ore
torn, has this day filed In this oince
ids sworn statement No. 6327 for the
purchase of the lota 11. 12, 13 and 14,
of sucl ion No. IS, in township No. 6 N
range No. 7 W. ami will ofr... nr.e .
show that the land sought is more val
uable for Its timber and atone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to soJd land before the reg
ister and receiver of thla offh'a at nr.
gon City. Oregon, on Friday, the 15th
"ii in reoruary, latsj.
no names as witness: Sabaatlan
.laser, William W. I'nn. M. n..,w
Appoiionla Johnson, all of Olnev Platl
"op county. Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming adverse,
ly the above-dcacribert land.
niested tn fllo their claims tn this office
oil or before said 13th rtnv nf PaK.
ary, 1901. CIiAH ,, MOOIlIcq
Register.
Astoria. Clatson County. Oregon, .en
the above-described real property or
so much thereof as may be necessary
to satisfy the Judgment, Interest, costs
and all accruing costs.
THOMAS LINVILLE.
Sheriff of Clatsop County
- Aat AAs '
Oen. Frt. and Paaa, Agt Astoria, Ore., Dec. 2. 1900,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Hulled Slates Und Ofrice, Oregon
iiy, Oregon, November 12, 1900:
Notice M herebv Iflven thnt In onm.
ri - - aa ni'ii ill vvias
iiiuice with tho provisions of the act
I COIIgri'MH Of .Turin X 1K78 ontlllH
An act for the sain of iim'ha init
'I the stat-S Of California Oreirnn Nn.
vndu and Washington Territory," aa
Aie.ioeo 10 an tne I'ubiia Land States
'V net of August 4, 1892, Ogden A. Hall,
'f No. 2f,0 Morrison at root. Portland.
ouiiiy or iHuitnomnh, State of Oregon,
s thtf. day filed In this office his
worn statement No. 6318, for the pur
hose of the NE auartor of section 14
n township No. 6 N rnnir No. S W.
and will offer proof to show tbat tha
I n n .1 . . ... .
BwuKot ib more vaiuame tor its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purrwisea. and to establish his claim to
said land before the Register and Re-f-Gvor
of this office at Oregon City,
Oregon, on Thursday, the 7th day of
February, 1901.
He names as witnesses. John Fin-
ley, or Astoria, Oregon; John Chitwood.
. , . , . . -1 1 , -1 iaiui Ma. VI CROII, J Willi III I IT WU,
A.Hirtnt dnin rl,y otAJ A"tora. Oregon" Herman Alhers. of
Push. Oreaonr Oeoro-a MeFarland nt
Olney, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are re
quested to file their claim In this of
(ice on or before said 7th day of Febru
ary. 1901. CHAS. B. MOORE8.
Register.