The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 13, 1901, Image 2

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    THE MORNIXG ASTORIAX. UEDXtJSDAY. . PEMU AK. IS. 'IOOI. -; - I"
Telephone Main WL
TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Sent by mall per year S4.W
Brut by malL per month SO
Served by carrier, per month M
SEttl-WEEKLT.
Srnt by malt, per year. In advance. t:.00
AH vonmunlcaMons Intended for pub
lication should be directed to "Editor
Aslon-wi." Uuslness communications
f a'l kinds ar.d remittance must be
aJJrwJ to "The Astorlan Publish
ing Co M
The Astorlan guarantee to Its ad
vertiser the largest circulation of any
aewspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can be bad on ap
Ikatlon to the business manager.
The little town of Matshfleld. with
a population of 1391 according to the
last census, has a -prosperous' Young
Men s Christian Association. The last
issue of the Coast Matl gives the fol
lowing Interesting account o.f Us equ'p
ment and management: "It was or
ganized about six months ago. and now
claims to have one of the bet equip
ped rvn- ir Oregon, outside of Port
Und. The rooms are located at the
north end of the business portion, of
Fr.nt street, r.ear T.m Hirst's stir.
The readini? room is kept comfortable
and attractive, and Is well supplied
with g'Kd literature. Including daily
papers and weekly and monthly maga-tln-s
such as would do credit to a
latgvr town. In the gymnasium Is a
gooi twling alley, also other appara
tus f-mnd in gymnasiums, and It Is
no' prvp-sed to add to the present
equipment a basket ball court, and the
Intention is to organise several basket
ball teams. The baths are excellent
and are well patronised. The gymnas
ium and baths are free to members
nly, whereas the reading room Is free
to all who drlre to read. The building
Is in charge of Mr. P. M. German, who
acts a general secretary, and his large
experience in the work makes him am
ply qualified to fill the position. The
money to meet the expenses has been
raised by membership dues, voluntary
subscriptki.s and from refresh
ments served by the nob'.e la
dies of the town who have
frwn the inauguration of the work
been untiring in their efforts both in
the solicitation of funds and the serv
ing f refreshments. It is, boa ever,
fcopeti that the ladies will in a cwipaia-tlv-ly
short time be relieved of this
burdti, as the membership is increas
ing at such a rate that it is hoped the
a&sctuiior: will soon be self supporting.
The association rooms are a credit to
tb town, and on their merits should
rev-cixe the support of every person is -
terested m the w elfare thereof." If
a little town like Marshfield can sup-
port suoh an institution w hy should
there not be a larger and better one
in the second city of the state?
iip m m
WITH THE PARAGRAFIJEES
If he toiitinu-s buying up railway
lis. Mr. Harriman will on be er. -
titled to N- called the Ool.-ssus of
Omaha Bee.
Ev - lya Baldwin made a g-ood start
f-.r his p-ilar expedition when he named
his exploring ship the America. Kan -
sas City Star.
Frink James is said to feel ke.n!y
his rvscue from association wiih tht
members of the Mis.uri legislature
Washington Post-
Mr. Bryan's paper is rightly named:
a c-ummoricr lot of Demo-Populis-ic ed-
Distress
after eating
a closed froai the stos-h D
tirji,iig :'g work imsKafe.f.
Utul n geu to Wirt you feel t
tre-ri e food lays ia your mosr
act i a m e ytt
To start deeCion to tb
tot-a do it wore roa at asnst
a il yo- ft on-, ark is weak or r
work.
Baldwin's
Dyspepsia
Tablets
No. 21,
takaa aftar wm3 acpy'iea tta stona
wtta aeesanry a and juoa
tick iil food ajtueair ia a
Frcpar Tirnar. T frt Lb beet
r-E-'r Ea-ia-ti'a S.k Ttisea
. St am t Drspepa Tarta.
Th L7pepa Ta M cast am i
aakakaAM
I
FBAJTK EAST...
S.ecer U TV 01 Cm. SL
Itorials, which fill the paper. ohiIJ not
b prltttod. Portland Tvhgram.
The herald that hnaks th- news of
Kmg Edward acquisition of the
throne to General IV Wet will have to
be somen hit of a -.printer. Washing
ton Pofet.
It is not surprising to Kirn that
Hernhaidt rnj yed her visit to the meat
emttalmt-rie in ChUar What actress
w-mld be averse to packing h-'UeV-San
FrarhisiM rt.
One of the larg-t win- pKints m t!ie
country buine.i Sunday, t-ut th re is
no danger that the ir s hivh a:v
U'ing pulled in Lincoln wll .i:T-r a
shortage. Onnha Ie.
It on gv.-undh 'fi d:y" that
vid K Hill made h; las; a.-moutu-e-mejit
that he wouM b' a candi
date for the pivsi-.V-tvy i:: Mr.
Hill saw his shad-w.-M::meajlis
Timrs.
It L n w generally v:'! 'rt -ed that
when the neptia:i'ii. with Ch!".. are
not tiking a turn to the 'ikir.g of the
Chinese government U Hu: g Thane's
health suddenly f.lis S-ir. Fi'an.isv-.
Chronicle.
Tht"y are uIk-i of t-trring .md leath
ering Mrs Nation. The scour-dr-l h-
hoi la.iy
lays a rir.g-r on the d.iir.gui:
sof -
will precipitate one of -he
gecus fight in modern history.
eapolis Journal.
Mtr.n-
j "I nave always used Foley's Honey
H -ind Tar coUJih medicine, ai:d thmk It
V-V1 PHI! TPPINK-S the ln lh wcrlJ-" MT Ch
FOL I HILII 1 1M.- j ijnr. anewsdialer of Erie. Pa.
C1VII- RULE
St. L-uis Globe-Dem vrit.
The work of orcanmr.g th-1 pr-v-n-
.lal civil governments in the Philip-
nines is atKut to bgi". This work.
vx U!"4cr "r ' Vl
Taft ci.mrr.ission. It will not ir.terr
. . . . . . y,.,
with the operations of the s-p-vn-r b-ll.
if thi measure should ivvns in the
prestDt cCTgress. APiaren'.: tne uu Druggist.
commission s task w ill be to lay d w n
The best a man can say of himself is
the bn-ad lins on which the fra -rework j t-n.r praise when truth take? the stand
of the civil regime in the pr -vlaces j in rbuttil.
wii! be built. It w i:i sursel- the mil- ! FREQUENT XUGHlNG
itary arm bv th- civil i-rAer just as inflame the lungs. Foley's Honey and
(Tar stops the coughing and heais the
rapidly as the !at:-r gets r-ady to pijians. The ordinary cough nvJiclr.es
. . - - iuhi.-h ir timrlv -Trvi-tiinnt4 will rrtf
into ert-vt- t-n tne doss wnun wui
thus te liid by th' a immigration's
political trpr-smtativrs w the Phil p -
pines, the Ta't c.rr.miss:on. the entire
civil authority in its provji-ir.al con
Jiti-in wui ir bui.t. lae
The military au-!
thonties ani the civi: ner work
in co-operation until the re.v j-'litical
structure gets fairly into peration.
and then the rr.iHtcry r.i-n dr"P
int.-. -h V.a- V-r-.TTr-1 !
This is the American way --f .i -ing
things. In ever;. j.irve ..f territory
which the United Stat-s
ha. ei;ned
nc the Vgicmrg .-f th- eover.-.m-n: 1
the e-urs-? -f pr-x-ti
that whir. :s in
Pbilippm-s ut :h-
::nilar
r -s
r. tne
vr;ent.
1::- -":-Vrrs
'om jim Wilkes. t ;
' eritvre-i N-s ir:-i:.s .1
j ;rans;-r f L- y --:a-..-. '
I t"r..tT-i S-.j!- t - k
j j.jyvisr-.. 'r
; urv ,vav A !:k- ur
the
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r
n r.-.-r;ia a -or? y
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; ;: . r.as-.
-.-! t .:its
-:- a rrs
l-j-t. --larly
t:,- .--;i--n
-: j-i'-v i.j
k ; .1: i (u-a-.--
.' the
.a..l lb"Ut
Th-- rr.lt-3
.1- a u
similar eor. i.t-- r r :
M-xUo and Ca'.il :..U
ja'",'ui
, ,n s"
i thr u -r.n i . ;.:-.!:
- A v.i-.
if the c.:ur::ry tr-ir.-f-"-.'
j the es. in 1 ui---.-;
1 giined fr"tn Mr.-
j tl c transa-.-tj.-n. - ..
jlar note ..-f v. ha: r,
i inr.-xr-J r-i-. :h--v.
1 their ch'tge ! ai.-c
1 Stat-. knew a'l
kn'-w? ti-.'? in re
that the ra'.ivn
n-ri- c--,.-iit:. 1: v
the chans. ar i
j-.-ic-e at th-
Stiltl.
A ir r ;Y
rsta.i-'r.-'. in I
!-in-s.
that
- i by
M re-
.iii.-al
k'-
IV as
: h?.b
h -m-Thr
. an-1
?.n
,.-,f-.-'.y
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f a-
v vn
:i 'ina,
i hn
-:a-u?
. t-r-iiiin
; nal
the
en
:hfd.
-rion
: 'hat
l the
! ita""'.? cf tta: .
1 --
t!-:r t t - K
; a.i thr arr.-x- :
a . ; h r n. ' A " ' :
or c :i -r.: : : y
tn:r,e . . : :
pine. At a lay
1
tre P,.rt Ti:,
a i.'.y ;t -' :
m-r:t. iik- tr..i: ;
Ariz hi :. N-
x
rcich-i th- . :-. ; : - -; .
a'.ih-.'Ugh !-T .. s l .' :. : -ritojy
r.'.y a :' ' .:. . -.. :
the Phi'ippir.- ;:- ... r. -broken
out r. Ux a.. .
territorial w- u'-i V.
p-jstr.jne-1 un'i. ; e - ..
There are ibd:ca'.:.-r. ;va- ;r.
in the Phi; if plr.e if -. .-.
Dotatr-g wj;l oc-cur t - i.M- r. ..; ;
extensics of civil g-Tir.:uer.; a'.;
ver
the arcr.ii-e.igo. The ; r-jc-ed-j
Phiiipriaea w.J be sbJ;ar t
in the
'.hat in
loulsiana. Florida and the rest of th;
iciuisiiims of contiguous terrlloi-y to
onl a 'Imlted degree, for the Philip
pine can never be cut up into states.
The IslKnders will bo given all the home
rule short of that status which can b'
safely extended to them. The indica
tions sre strong already that the Fll -i-ln
arv plt-ased witn the series of
ents which have emancipated them
from Spanish despotism and placed
them under America's enlightened
saay. I
TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAT
Take LaxatUe lromo Vjulntne Tablets.
Ail druggiata refund the money t It
fulls t" cure. F W, Grove's signature
is on each box. 2tc. .
Man. -vlser thn his Maker, is steep,
ed In Ignorance and de-nis himstlf a
parngvm.
PILL'S OF PEOPLE
testify to the merit of Banner Salve in
curing plies. It is suaranteed. CHAS.
KOCiiUiS. rviggist.
Every moment wasted records
death of an opKrtunity.
the
FROST LUTES AND CHILBLAIN'S
quickly cured by llanner active, the
ni-vt heal.ng rem-dy In the world.
CHAS. UOOERS. DruggK
Man kllU time,
kiiis man.
forge-lting that t!nv
Fatal delays are caused by experi
menting with cough and cold cures.
Foley's Hoiiey and Tar will prevent
a cold frcri resulting In pneu:nonia.
I ':llAS- KOGEItS. Druggist.
! Arm w.iman with a tear and the tv-
! rant is armed w ith a feather.
INotliirg e!se as g xx!. CHAS. P.OJ-
ERS. Druggist.
j Half of the world is in Ignorance ..f
w hom th? half Is d.-ir.g.
A MISUNDERSTANDING.
1 MisunlerstocKl ymttort of disecse
j leal doctors to trtat something else
rahen ti-e kidneys are out of order,
,Foley-g Kidney Cure will bring you
health when other medicines have fail-
v1 TaV nn iiKr!tiiri Tfa Prwl-
- --e , i
; oj this, as they keep -Jie lungs Irrt-
1 tated in thpiwlng off the phlegm.
, I
j It is dangerous to arm a fl with J
j much learning.
W. L. Taney. Paducah. Ky.. writes:
miiu luiTr hit ui lui i-iriniii ia
southern Kentucky treated me without
saccess. I was Induced to try Foley
Kidney Cure. The first bottle gave im
mediate relief and thre bottles cured
me permanently. I gladly recommend
this vonderful remedy." CHAS. ROG
ERS. Druggist.
Bad habits, like tar and feathers, are
ifa - "" l' accomplish but har l to throw
; on.
SOMETHING SW.
Just published by the Southern Pa
cific Co. is a phamphlet upon the re
source of Western Oregon, which In
cludes an excellent map of the state.
and contains information, on clirrate.
I lands, education, etc.. existing indus
tries and their capabilities.
Attention is also directed
new fields for enet gy or
promise fair return.
This publication fills a need long ex -
perienced by Oregonians. in rep ylr-g to
mquines or eastern rnsno.
cools may be had of local agent
Southern Pacific Co., or from
C. H. MARKHAM
G. P. A.. Portland Or
The man who, limbing the lad Vr .-f
fame, turns to J-er at tho- .n the
lower runtrs. is likely to take a tumble.
-safn
Por Sale by FOARD & STOKES CO,
Astoria, Oregon.
Oregon Short Line
Railroad
THE DIRECT ROUTE.
(Montana, Utah, Colorado
.and all Eastern Points
Give choice of two favorite route, via
the Union Pacific Fast Mail Line, or
the Rio Grand Scenic Lines.
LOOK AT THE TIM
1 Days to Salt Lake.
2 1 Days to Denver
3 1 Days to Chicago.
4 Days to Nev. York.
Free reclining chair, upholstered
tourist sleeping car, and Pullman pal
ace sleeper, operated on all train.
For further Information apply to
C. O. TERRT. W, E. COAN,
Trav. Pas. Art.. Gen. Agent.
124 Third SL Portland. Or.
r G. W. LOUNSBERRT.
Agent O. B. k X.
I ' lUMIIVVIU W I
tror Ccndcmeat
wfeo cberiah VV
BESTOF EVERYTHING
In a word this tells of tht Passenger
Service via
?he Northwestern ine..
Eight Trains Dally between St. Paul
and Chicago, comprising
The Latest Pudmaa Sleepers,
PeerleM Dining Cars,
Library and Observation Cars.
Free Reclining Chlr Cars,
The JOth Centurv Train
Runs Every Day of the Tear.
The. Finest Train ,7i the World
CUcinc Lighted S.eiM Mc4icd
THE RAIKIEU STATE EXPRS. the
Finest Dally Train Running Between
St. Paui and Chicago, via the Short
Line.
Connections from the West made via
The NORTHERN PACIFIC.
GREAT NORTHERN and
CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS.
This Is also the REST LINE between
Omaha. St. Paul and M.nncnpolis.
All agents sell tickets via
The Nonhwestern Line
W. H. MEAD. H. U SISLER.
General Agent. Trav. Agent.
:iS Alder Street. Portland. Oregon.
hi
A familiar name for the Chicago.
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known
all owr the Union as the Great Railway
running the Pioneer Limited" trans
every cay and night between St. Paul
and Chlravo. and Omaha and Chicago.
"The only perfect train in the world."
Understand: Connections are made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best service known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam
hei, of a verity eq'ialrd by no othe.
Ine. See that your ticket read via "The
Milwaukee" when goir to any point
in the United States or Canada. All
ticket agents ell them.
For rate, pamphlet or other infor
mation, address.
J. V. CASET. C. J. EDDY,
Trav. Pnsa. AgL. Gen. Ag..
FonlarJ. Oregon. Portland Ore.
A FEW
INTERESTING
L 1 PTP
When people are contemplating a,
tr;p. whether on business or p!eaure, j
they naturally wunt th best ervlc 1
obtainable a far a speed, comfort and
arety is concerned. Employes of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS are
paid to serve the public and our train
ar operated so as to make close con
nections with dlver-:E- lines at air
Junction point. !
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Car on through trains.
Dirir.g car service unexcelled. Mea
served a la carte.
In order to cbtain the first-class ser- 1
vice. a.k the ticket agent to sell you
a ticket over
The Wisconsin Central Lines!
ti uchjand you will make direct connection
capital a ; at S.. Paul for Chicago. M.lwaukee and
1 all r-olr.ts East.
j F.r any f-irth-r information call ,n
1 any ticket rgent. or correspond with
JArf. C. POND. Gen. Pass. A?'!.
or JAS A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. W,.
General Agrt
THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN
RAILWAY. 1
it
T
UXURIOUS 1 RAVEL
The "Northwestern Limited" train,
electric lighted throughout, both inside
and out, and steam heated, are with
out exception, the finest trains In the
werld. They ercbodr the latest. nwet
! and best idea for comfort, convenience
,ad luxury ever offered the traveling
U'Ubiic. axd altogether are the moat
complete and spieedtd production of th
car builder' art.
These Splendid Train
' Connect With
The Grtat Norther
The Xorthen Pacific and
The Canadian Pacific
AT ST. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the EAST.
No extra charge for these superior
accommodations and all cla&se of tick
et are available for passage on the
famous "Northwestern Limited." All
trains on th j line are protected by the
Interlocking Block System.
W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLER.
General Agent. Traveling Ag't.
Portland. Ore.
THE LOUVRE
StraDfjers visiting in toe city will fiDd
the Louvre au attractive reeort wherein
to spend the evening. Tbe Amme Sister
Ladiea' Orchestra is still on the bills and
present nightly a musical projrram of
exceptional merit, Handsome pool 'and
billiard rooms ae a feature iu connection
with the house. Palatable lunches will
be served at all rjour
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telephone 22 L
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
A 11 Gooi Shipped to Our Car
Kill Receive Special Attention.
No. US Duas Bt,
Astoria. Or.
W. J. COOK. ICir
Re. Tel lin.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
I:00.m7ilrtland Union DeptTlt:liaTm,
';Wp,m ,f or Astoria and lnur-t:W p.m.
Imediat point. j
I " astoria: i
T.45 a.m.For Portland 4 In-llLl
t 10 p.m !term.dit points 110: M p.m.
BEA91DB DITTIION
1 1 - A s. m
.. m.
: m
IIW
p m.
ASTORIA I ZtZ
111 U M
SKASIDK
All trains make cloae connections at
Goble with all Northern lacino train
to and from the East or Sound point.
J. C. MAYO.
Gen'l Fr't and Pa. Agent
WHITE COLLAR UNI
Sir HERCULES take the place of
RAW I'.Y GATZKRT (Telephooe Dock).
Colua b a River and Puget Sounl NaT
igatlon Company..
The Hercules leaves Astora dally
except Sunday at 1 p. m.
1-4 veil Porttand daily except Sun
lay at T a. m.
White Collar Line tickets, Q. R. A N.
tickets and llwaco Ry A Nav. Com.
imny tickets interchangeable on Her
cults and Hassalo. Through Port
land connection with steamer Nahcotta
from Lwaeu and Long Reach point.
Telophone No. 111.
A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Agent.
E. W. CRICHTON. PUand Agent
Tmi 5CMHKLEJ
From urlUaU.
PKf tRT
A HUT
t'Mca - S Ut I Ik.-. Urtiver. Kl
IVtmiiid M iitli.iinh Kn-
t-i il i njr, .si lxllt,
m 10 rf u1 but
4 p. n.
:t l.tr. !-orr. yt
i-orth, 'iii4li. Kn
" 1 Ity. St L mI.
l.hleuoi Kt
At uiie
p. tu.
!) U. l.-lM.m,
Siolitie pokue. M'.fijw
loWtli
lljef.
?H Paul, Imnth.
MOwtukK-, t'hi(i
-.1 Kul.
lu 1 111
C-om A tuna
OCCAM STEAH5MIPJ
VII -aiUuf lU tub
;ri w change.
i I'u-ubs Kifr Stota-
In I'ortiani) an 4
a iv L in lm
! tx -'lutlat
u ra i
Mo 1ay
. fmrn Portland .
a in H ILL4MKTTI kVr.K r . .ra
Orrjut flu. Nebr,
Way-Uada.
T4.m. u nism.u. .ad Via
Tuea.Thur hiiiKir
aud st urr n city. Katton A
r Uo-i no
I p m.
aud fit
Kjp;a
lre d'.y
1 45 a. m.
Ki(.ari to L wutoo dally
earn " .i.r jWp m
Tura. Thui I'.-rtlaiid i CNinr ail I, M 00 Wd
SamrJay auj W ar latadinc 1'rlday
WlllauittU Klr
O. W. LOCN3BERRT.
M- HURLBCRT. Agt. Astorlaw
Gen. Paas. Ag't. Portland. Or ,
. PflIRI V
' 1 V-r 1 lf 1 I
fll ATP Nnt Awar nf thft
1 naic Ul I1IC
Fait Time
AND
SUPERB SERVICE
11, 1 "
WE HAVE
2-DailyFast Trains-2
TO I HE EAST
If you cannot take th morning train,
travel via the evening train. Both art
finely euippd.
"OUR SPECIALTIES"
FAST TIME
THROUGH SERVICE
PI.'LLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS
PI LLMAN TOCRIST SLEEPERS
PL'LLMAN DINERS.
LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
Hour in time saved to
Omaha, Chicago- Kansas Citv
St. Louis. New York, Boston,
And Other Easters. Points
Tickets good via Salt Lake City and
Denver.
It is to your Interest to use THB
OTERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and
elteplng-car berth can be secured from
G. W. LOUNSBERRT,
Agent O. R. A N. Co.. Astoria. Or.,
OR
J. H. LOTHROP.
Ceoeral Agent, 135 Third SL,
Portland. Or.
J.A. FASTABEND
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
AND BlILDER-
iffn B? an
!lUoifiok
8OUTII0.RN CALIPORNIA.
Notable among th pleawre (ford
ed by th Hitaata Rout I h win
ter trip In Kouthern Calirornla and
ArUona. Renewed acquaintance with
Ihl ectUm will ever develop frh
polnu of Interest and added Industrie.
In it proline vegetation and amoiiK H
numberless resorts of aiountaln. hor,
valley and plain.
The two dally fthacta train from
Portland to California hav been re
cently equipped with the most ap
proved . pattern of tandard and tour
ist sleeping oar, but the low rale of
fare will still continue in effect.
Illustrated guide to th winter r
norts of California and ArUoiia may b
had on application,
C. II. M ARKIIAM, O. P. A..
Portland. Oregon.
-VKN AO-
Ocea-iswuixai I
I IViHtt. Fifth ind
Leave I 1 Streets Arrive
I Overland Ex pre
Trains for Hal
RiuH-burg. Ash
land. Sacramento.
T 3 p 111, t'xden. Sun Fran- li m
Cisco, Mojave. Ia
I Ancle. Kl Pao.
:30 a.m! New Orleans and ? 00 p.m
the Hast.
At Woodhurn
(dally rxceut S1111-
1 davl innrtilfof
I train connect with
train for Mt. An
gel. Sllvrrton.
li r o w n 1 v 1 1 1 1-.
Springfield. and
Natnm. and even
ing train for Mt.
Ang.-I and Slher
ten .-.30 a.m, CorvalU imnni'n
I ger.
I SO p. ml Sheridan pa.-it, ii-
5 M p m
:n :ia m
I ger. I
'Daily i l!ly rv-pt Sunday
Rebate ticket on aula b.-tw-.-n I'mt
land. Sacramrnto and Snn Kriiiula.o.
Net ratr $17 first class and 111 n.vond
claja. including prr.
IUt- and lli kPts to EiiMi-rti txilnt
nd Europe. Also Japan. China. Hono
lulu and Autrnlla. i'iui be
rrom J. R. Klrkland. Ticket AK-!it n
Thud Street.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
PasergT depot foot of Ji-ffer Bt.
Iave for Oaweg.) dally at J.I0.
a. m: 12:30. 1;U. 1:5 S:1S. I 21 1.05.
11:30 p. ru. an 1 I a. m. on Sunday
only. Arm at Portland dul y at M IS.
10 a. m.: t 35. J 1&. 4:30. I M.
J:40, 10W p. m: 13:40 a m. dally tt
crpt Monday; I.JO and 1 04 a. m. on
Sunday only.
Lrave for Dallas dally, except Bun
day, at :J0 p. m. Arrlv at Portland
at :J0 a. m.
Paagena-er train leave Pullns for
Alrlee Monday, Wednesdays and Ert
day at 1:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Except Sunday.
R. KOEHLER. Manager
C. 11 MAIIKHAM.
Gen. Frt. and Pa.'. Agt.
GO EAST
VIA
SHORTEST m QUICKEST LINE
TO
Sl.Pnl, I)aIutb,Minnrapolis, i'hicao
and All Point East.
DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME: 8ER
VICE AND SCENERY UN
EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper,
Dining and buffet Smoking
Drary car.
Ticket to point East via Portland
and the Great Northern Bv mi --i.
at O. R. & N. Ticket Offlr. Atorla.
or Great Northern Ticket Offlc
268 MORRISON STREET.
PORTLAND.
For rate, folder and full Informa
tion regarding Eastern trip, can on or
d dress,
A. B. C. DENNIPTON
City Pa, and Ticket Agent Portland
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION.
United StaU-s I An 4 Office, Oregon CI y
Oregon, Dec. Ird. 1100:
Notice is hereby given that n com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of congr?ss of June 3. 178. entltli-,1 "An
act for the sale of timber lands In the
states of California. Oregon, Neva-la
and Washington Territory." as extend
ed to all the public land statin by act
of August i. im. John E. Lopan. of
Olney, county of Clatsop, stau- of Ore
gon, has this day fllej In this oirice
his sworn statement No. 5327. for the
purchase of the Jots 11. 12, 13 and 14
of section No. 15. in township g jsj'
range No. 7 W. and will offer proof to
how that the land ought is more val
uable for its timber and stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to esUbllnh
bis claim to said land before the reg
ister and receiver of this office at Ore
gon City. Oregon, on Friday, the 16th
day of February, 1900.
He name a witnesses: Sabaatian
Olaaer. William W. Pope. Mary Denck
Appollonla Johnson, all of Olney ciat
op county, Oregon.
Any and ail person claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are re
quested to Me their claims in this office
on or before said Uth day of Febru.
ary. 1901. - CHAS. B. MOORK3,
RegWr.
Hill'llllfK'B HALIS.
1 ly vliimi of an icutlon and nrder
of mIo leaned mil of th Circuit Court
ut thn Hint or Oregon, for lh Couaty
nf t'liito', on tint S(h day of January,
liNd, upon a Judgment and (le re run
ileied llieieiii on ill IHtrt day of March,
IKU.i, in favor of J. T. Hons, J. K. Illg
Ulna, II, ('. TtuitiiNoii and K- Z. Fer
misoii, ini'UH'l'4 doing lnilla undr
the Him nam of Uom, IHkit1" . li
I IoIiiIII'h, and Ngaliml Hlliui II. Hmlth,
May II. Hniltli, A. C. Fisher and It,
;., FIiiIm son, ilcfi'iiiiani, fur lh sum
i.l l.llili.ili, lug "liter with Hie foU and
lialiuiS'ini'iii uf till notion heroin
l,le, n f.'O.OO lOKelher Mllll llUen-l
iliereoii front I lie IHi tt day of March,
I'). at I he rule of 10 xr r''nt per an
num tt it t II wld, and the i'ikIi of and
iiaiit hD writ I'litiiiiiaiiding and r
inill'ing toe In id it k sale of I lie follow
'n ilesciilK'd i en! property, (".wii:
I tl.M I. 14, 17 h, i and 10. In ill
t'oun u( Id 'ewlld, 11 In Id out Mid re
emdid I') Hilits H. Hmlth, In Him County
of l'l.lli0i, Hlllto of tlregoll.
Nollie In ller-l'V U thai I will on
M. 01. 1.W, llie 4lh -lily of Miin li, 101, at
1 lu- iiotii of in o'i-I'h k In the forenoon
r mud day, III flout of and nt Ihj
1 mill ll'Oih,. tliNiiv lll (lie City of A
1011,1, 1 UtHop I'oiiuiy. Oreiroit. sell at
IHllilli- 'llirll Ml to I lie IllKheat hliMer for
r4li. the tilioye . I" , i I l,"it r"! ploperly,
or so Mill II llo iei'l us 111:1 y be lieeat
c.iiv o auilNfy 1 he JioluiiH-nt, interest,
roia mid all ui'i riilng coal.
THOMAS LINVILLE.
Mi-'il'f of Cl uiii tiiiuty, Oregon.
Aloiln. OniMii, Jiiiumiy Si, 1901,
NitTlt'K iK FILING OF Ht'EClAL
ASSESSMENT NO 41.
N tli Is hen by given that ih bv;J
if n.i-aoi have rompleted the tic
lul nan NKiitent for 111" Improvement nf
1'oiniilelrlul alivet fr-itn (lie We line
of l-'ourtei mh tr-t 10 ih weat linn
of Si'veiiteentli ire, niui linve report-
d I lie nie lo the I'oltlnion ciiuiu'll of
(lie, city of Ai(orlu, nnd (he aamo hat
le i-n tll'-d ttlth the auditor nnd poli
Indue nnd named unit nuintieird Spec
ial Aai-iMiiii-lit Roll No. 41. and th
I'omiiiltli-e on aiieets and public way
uf the I'oiiiiiion fiiumll of attl l illy haa
Im'i-ii iiailnte In in, 1 with the Ixwrd
of uueanota on the Kill dny tf Febru
ary, Itsot. at lb hour of 3 ovock p,
111., of nii day, In llie council chain-tx-ra
of llie illy tin 1 1 of (i, (-y, ihen
nnl Ih'-re 10 roimidi-r, res lew, -urrt t
aid ("iti.ilUn aald Special Ar-im.-nt
Holl No. il. Any pera-m objecting to
mild ataesaiiirnt mum (lie hl objecllon
(lo reto n writing with llie an lltor nd
poller Judge. M, K, NKIjHON.
Auditor mil Polli- Judgn of (he I'lty
of Aatorla, Oregon,
Imte of mat publKatioii. Jan. St, IJ01.
NOTICE FiR PUIILICATION.
I'nited Stylet Ind Office, at Oregon
City, Oregon. Ivc, it, 1900:
Noiiie la hereby given that In coin
plluiuw with I he pMVlalnt of th act
of I'utigrvM of Jun S. UM, tntlU'd "An
ai l fur tli" ante nf UniixT lands In the
t.it' of California (Irei-oti N'eva.ia
mi I Wiinhlngtoii Territory," a etend-
to nil the rubllc In 1 Stairs by art
"f Auifum 4, 1"ij:, ChrlatUn Prlerwon,
"f nlnev. COUIItV of Cliltaiili Ulal r.t
nreiion, hnt Ihla day filed in thla oo.ee
ma sworn tt-lneiit No. H39, for th
toirclinse ,.f the NE. quarter of section
. in tiiMtiHiiip No. t north.
rniiK No, k weal, and will offer
pro- f to allow that thn land sought I
more valuable for Ita timber or (in
limn for ogrtculturnl pur-r, nd lo
-atabllah lila 1 1 ilm lo said la ml Ik-for
lie reirlaler unit rri-rlvr, -if IKla nffl...
nt Oregon 0y, Oregon, on Thursday,
llie :.,tii ,my of April. lWl.
He ffiniflea aa ulltleamea' llir II-.
...... - -- -
l-'.u l.in.l. liuat Adolph. Alenander Nor-
miunl. rmierlrk Notmitnd. all of (.
m y, Ctataop county, Oregon.
Anv unit all tii'rnini ' 1 liloilur ait.
verwly (he n bo vr-described land ar
reiui-te, lo file lher claims In this
uirw on or before aM 2!ih diuy of
April. n.
CHAS, II. MOOREH, Rrgitr.
NoTK'E OF SALE.
In the County Court In and for Jack
nun County, Oregon, In Ihe matter of
the oalale of Tliaddi-u W. Harclty,
1 ercaci!.
Nolle I heretey given that under and
bv virtue of an order of sain made by
the lion. County Court of Jackson
County, 'Oregon, diited January Tth,
1 "I. and recorded n volume II of th
prubuto record of said county, on pag
I will on and after March 1st
lll, proceed to sell at private rale,
for Mh, lots 24 and 4.1 In block I. of
the (own of Flnvel Outer.- ClaUon
County, Oregon, and th 8. E. K of
f'dion 10. In twp. N, of rnng tl W
of . M, In .ud Clntaop County.
C.EUTRI.'DK lURClJlT.
Administratrix of estate of Thnddeu
V. Iiarcluy, Deceased, Aaliland, Or.
E. D. HRIUG8. Atty.
Ashland. Ore.
NOTICE OF FILING 8PKC7IAL A3
8EHSMENT NO. 39.
Notice I hereby given that the boaxd
of nMsesaora have completed the prc
lul assessment for the Improvement of
Eleventh street, fnm the south lln of
Franklin avenue to the north Una of
Harrison avenue, and have reported
the same to the common council of
the city of Astoria, and the some has
l-n lllid with the auditor and poUc
Judge and named and numbered Kp"
lul Asseamnrnt Roll No. 39. and lha
committee on Htreeta and public way
of the common council of said city ba
been appointed to meet with the board
of imaitoiors on the 14th day of Febru
ry. Ktoi, ut the hour of 2 o'clock p.
in. of nii Id clay. In the council cham
bers In the city hull' of suld city, then
and there to consider, review, corrcl
and cqunllae raid 8miIo1 AHHossment
Roll No. 33. Any person objecting to
"Id nsMCNMiiicnt must file hlN objection
tlii-rcio ,n wilting with the auditor
and police Judge. II. K. NELSON,
Auditor unit Police Judge of the City
of Astoria, Oregon.
I 'me of first publication, Jan. 31, 1901.
notice
OF FILING SPECIAL AS
SESSMENT NO. 40.
Notice is hereby given Hint the board
of iiMHosHors have completed the special
iiHHvsnmrtit, for the improvement of
Seventeenth street from the south line
"f Irving avenue to tho north line of
Ji-roiiiu avenue and havo reported the
"nine to the common council of the city
of Astoria, and the rnmo has been filed
with tho auditor and poiico Judge and
named nnd numbered Special A'ss-iie-nt
Roll No. 40, nnd tho committee
on street nnd public ways of the com
mon council of said city ha been ap
pointed to meet with the board of a-s'-smir
on the 14 h day of February,
1901, at th? hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of
"aid day, In the council chamber In
the city ball of said city, then and
there to consider, review, correct and
"liiallxe sold Special Assessment Roll
No. 40. Any person objecting to said
assessment must fll hi objections
thereto In writing with the auditor and
oolice Judge. H, B. NELSON,
Auditor and Polloe Judge of the City
of Aatorla, Oregon.
Date of first publication, Jan. SI, 1M1.