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THE MOKXIXG ASTOKIAN, WEDNESDAY, MAKCH l. 1001. Telephone Main ML terms of subscription. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year $4.00 Bent by mall, per month 50 Served by carrier, per month 60 SEMI-AVKKKLY. Bent by mall, per year, In advance. 2.00 All communications Intended tor pub Iliation should be directed to "Editor Aitonan." business communications f all kinds and remittances must no addressed to "The Astorlan Publish Ing Co " The Astorlan guarantees to its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can t had on ap Ik'itlon to the business manager. Kvery large city on the coast is mak ing or has made preparations to receive and instruct the throngs of honiescek rs now coming this way. Astoria should take steps to get some of thein directed here and Interested In this part of the state. If a committee were appointed to meet each party on its arrival it Portland many could be per suaded to come here and take note of the superior advantages of Clatsop ounty. They are a sturdy class of cit iicns who would b? a benefit to any community. Infusing new life Into the . locality In which they deride to settle, SHE'S ALL RIGHT. Baker City Democrat. Bearing the cold name of Oxero Lewis, a lady of Marklevllle, Indiana, has outdone Carrie Nation. Carrie's fystem of putting saloons out of busl nets may be all right in Kansas, but It won't work In other states. Mrs. Lewis' scheme will work anywhere and to perfection. The other night old man O-iero Lewis forgot to come home at the proper hour, and so old lady O-iero Lewis went out looking for him. He was found in a saloon seated at a table with a number of other men drinking beer. Now Mrs. O-z-ro didn't rrab an ax and rake a fall out of the Ice box. neither did she dynamite the mirror behind the bar. but instead, walking up to the man who gave her the chilly name, she took him by the ear, and walking back to a good strong thalr. sat down with the old man across her lap and there administered a first elass sp.mk'ng. Other women were with her to see how the scheme worked, and so pleased were they that their husbands were led out of the saloon by the cars. There Is much mrit in this scheme. It Is far superior to Mrs. Nation's idea, which is rule. That of Mrs. Lewis is truly refined. Husbands will not go to a saloon and drink cheap be?r if they expect any nionvnt rhe entrance of their wives, who will, forthwith, in front of all there assembled, spank them. F-iv men like to be spanked by their wives in public places. It Is not so much the pain as the humilia tion. Carri" d'es not 9trike at the root of the evil. Mrs. Lewis does. Carrie la too flighty in her ways. Mrs. Lewis Is cool, deliberate arid mode?t. For these reasons we believe that Mrs. Lewis' scheme of eloping saloons should be approved and commended in every section. M'KINLEY AS A PRESIDENT. In the Atlantic Monthly for March, II. H. McFarlane, commissioner of the District of Columbia, under the above Distress after eating cmwd froai the stomach not MgiiiaiDg iUi work immediately. Jjnul it get to work you feel d trosBod-tha food lays la your stow like ii weight. To mart digttion to make th tomarh do its work yoo muat assist it it your stouuoh U weak or slow to work. Baldwin's Dyspepsia Tablets No. 21 ako afur moaU lapplltM the totn rA Tlt oesry acids and juice whtah ill(bt tha food qulukly in awr njiuner. To not tba bait aaaalM FRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olsea. 00-t Com. fit. wwmtumm ' oaiawjuil UsalU) Tablata J- thi i Drspepaia Tablata. aaa hakalaa caption throws new light upon the character of our president, jvaylng par ticular attention to what he terms the "astounding Han in delusion." Mr. Me Farl.we writes In .art as follow: 'Nothing llluxlratt the popuni.- mis understanding of Mr. M' Kinley more than the astounding d.luixi, enter tained by some Republlcuns as well as hv nwnv Penvvrats who do nt know him. that he Is, a:id his been ever since 19, more or less tinder tile In fluence of Senator Hatir.a. This sums up. in a way that U .iJ unjust as It is picture pa- ail the notions to the ef fect that Mr. MeKinley Is a yielding and unstable person, without convic tions, or even opinions, that cannot be change ! at the command of a stronger man. Newspaper cartoons, which now have moie iniUi -nee than newspaper editorial, are lamely responsible for these straiue bdi.fs. but they have be- n fostered by uninf, miexl editors nid politicians misled by deceptive appear ances and nnlicv. It is interesting to see how ignorance alone misleads writ ers about President MeKinley who ur" fri.nilly to him. as when tiny speak of him as "solid and solemn" because they have only soen his manner in pub lic, when the fact is thai h' is a man of humor, whi enjoys even the cartoons at h.s own expense, ami is as fond of good Jokes, and as apt a: telling them as Abraham Lincoln. Remembering the fat of public m n who have done otherwise. MeKinley has k-.pt his wit ind humor for private conversation, and thus, naturally enough, has been ac cuse 1 of having none. "Trained as he was. almost from his youth up. In the houso of representa tives, IntimaMy acquainted with all the phases of congress, and deeply imbued witl- its spirit, while possessed of the friendship i-f most of i:5 leaders of his time, it was very natural that he should consider it entitled to its full constitu tional powers and duties, and to the most respectful consideration on a pl'ine of absolute equality with the president of the United States. Mr. Garfield was the only president of our time, except Mr. MeKinley, who came to the White Houfe after such an rxperunee at the capitol, and hr had pr"ii.--ly the same theory of relations lie t ween the presi dent and congress. According t1 this theory congress ought not to dominate the president, the pr-skl-nt ought not to dominate congress, but they should co-cnerate as far as practicable f"r the good of the country. "President MeKinley had the point of view of cvngi ss before he took the point of view of th" president. He knows that congress, collectively, is as wise, as patriotic and as representative of the people as he is. and that, indi vidually, th-re may b- men in both houses who would b; able to tak his place at short notice, without dtrirn-nt to the country. He r-nvmb-rs. too, how h" looked at the pr-sident when he was a member of the houH". and how' what the president said and did affected him. It is th-T-for" eon parativly asy for him pj practice th- g "M-n rule in dealing with coner-vs a-- in d -aling with othTs." WITH THE PAUAGU.ArHERS. If you don't s what you want ask for It and if y.u Sr.- what you don't want smash it. Dily Nonpareil. It may be hoped that N-braska's next senator, whoever lie is. will be worth what h'i has cost. Chi-ag. Tribune. They are now raisins seedless lemons in California, but have not as yet suc ceeded in developing th- frostless win ter. Chicago Times-HenM. Editor Bryan has kindly told King Edward ho.v he ought to run things, and now if the empire goes to ruin no one can blame th- N-br i.-kan Mon tana ll X JT'l. With r-trard v t'rici- !.:u.-e Sage's nrediction )f a mon y vt we main tain a calm cnnd-noe that t.'ncle Rus sell will not b- on - of the .siufc'--zed. Pittsburg Dispatcli. J. Hamilton L--wi.- v :'j :k,:- with in Urtst th? effoi-s of s-v ul other states men to talk thmis Ives into Usting rec ollection ju'i on the (;ve of d'-parture. Washington Star. Between the attempt to die poor him self and to prevent J. Pierpont Morgan from dying rich. Andrew Carn-gie Is getting a touch of tne strenuous life Topeka State Journal. Cuba resents a request that the United States should have coaling stations along the Island's shore.!. How sharper than a serpmt's tooth it is to free a thankless child! Chicago Journal. As harsh a thing as has ever been said about Spain Is that Weyler Is the strongest man in that country. It would seem Impossible for defamation to bo any farther. Kansas City Star. Mr. J. W. Patterson, night police at .as4m., la,, gays: "In January 1 had a very bad cold on my lurgs, and used half doseif different cough medicines and prescriptions from two doctors, but grow wors-j all the time. I finally bought a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and after using two-thirds of It, I was entirely cured." CHAS. ROO ICUS, Druggist. There Is no more certain wav of tempting a child to pilfer than hiding the kev of the pantry. I'sually a racking cough and a gen eral feeling of weakness. Foley's Hon cv a?d Tar Is guaranteed to cure the "grippe cough" and make vou strong and well. Take no substitutes. CHAS. ROOKRS, Druggist. Up to the day he falls In love no man has any idea that he will ever find his Ideal woman. PivumonU follows la grippe, but never follows the use of Foley's Honey an ! Tar, th.? great throat and luig remedy. Take no substitute. CHAS. ROdl'KS, Druggist. It isn't always the prettiest girl that gets the best husband, but it's her own fault if she desn't. Fugei.e J. Hall, the poet and publish er, sa 9 that one dose of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice! when hoarse ness threatened to prevent his lecture at Central Music Hall. Chicago. Noth ing else as good. CHAS. KOGKRS. Druggist. When a man gets married, no mat ter what a poor thing he is. there Is always a woman somewhere to wonder what he ever saw In her. F:o!('. n. Watts, of Salem. Mo . writes: ' I haw been troubled with kidney dis ease for the last five years and have doctored with all the leading physi cians and have tried all remedies sug gested without any relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me and I am sound and well." The semicolon Is a mark of punctua tion Intended to allow a man to take back what he has Just said. CHEAP INSURANCE. Many a man has been Insured against Uright's disease, diabetes, or other dan gerous ailment by a fifty cent bottle of Poley'3 Kidney Cure. CHAS ROG EKS. Druggist. A shoe ought to be able to tell its lite history, considering the length of itb tongue. "I had a running sore on my leg for seven year?," writes Mrs. Jas. Forest of Chippewa Falls, Wis., "and spent hundreds of dollars In trying to get It healed. Two boxes of Banner Salve en tirely cured It." No other salve so healing. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. To Insure proper proportions a man ought to be a little longer up and down than he is across. BANNER SALVE. Teltci. eczema and skin diseases yield quickly to the marvelous healing quali ties of Banner Salve made from a prescription of a skin specialist of world wide fame, 25c. CHAS. ROGERS, Drurglst. Putting quinine In whisky is one of the moat popular compromises with conscience known. SOMETHING NEW. Just published by the Southern Pa cific Co. Is a phamphlet upon the re sources of Western Oregon, which In cludes an excellent map of the state, and contains Information on climate, lands, education, etc., existing Indus tries and their capabilities. Attention Is also directed to such new fields for energy or capital as promise fair return. This publication fills a need long ex perienced by Oregonlans, in replying to Inquiries of eastern frtsnda. Codes may be had of local agent Southern Pacific Co., or from n II a DTu i ii G. P. A.. Portland. Or ! 0 TIMB SCHEDULES From lortliud. DEPART; Arriti Chlcag-- Salt Luke, Denver, Ft Portland , Worlh.Omahs Kttn npecial . v city, St Umia, 9:15 a. ro 1 Unicug i and Eat i p. m. Halt Lake. IJenrer. F& Atlantic t;orth, Omaha, Kan-i 7 . m Kxprefit tan City, St L uKl 9 p. dj. Chicago and F.axt i Wtlla Walla, I.ewlston, Hpokane ! Hpolnnf, Minneapo Flyer, ; lis, ht. Paul, buiulh,: 8 40 am 6 p. m. Milwaukee, Chicigo and Kant. From Aitoria i OCEAN STEAMSHIP All Balling Dates lub loot to change. For Bau Francitco Hull , Columbia Itiver Steam ErSunda) W iy 1, Hiding 4a in 'i Mo day From Portland SHU WILL AM KITE KiVKR LVm.iLv Exfamnay,, .. , fcubunuay ' Oregon Citv, Newherg, I rtalem 5i Way-Land . "a.m. Willamette ami Vain 8:30 p. m. Tuei.Thur: hlKIer i Mon. .Wed. and eiat. Oregon City, Dayton fc 8,1(1 Frl- Way Landingi Kiparia LTl.ewl.stu 'j m a m daily Snake River. Kiparia to Lewixton leave dly .) : a. m. 6am Tueii, Thu Saturday Wlllainetto Klver :j U, ui Portland t f'orvallN Mon , Wed and Way Lauding : Friday O. W. LOUNSBERRT. W. II. HURLBURT. Ag't. Astoria. Gen. Pass. Ag't. Portland, Or.. J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER oiillo iiJ WHITE COLLAR' LINt f tr. HKRCUI.RS take the place of P.A1LKY GATZ15RT tTolephone Dock). Columbia River and Puget Sound Nav igation Company. The Hercules leaves Astoria dally exempt Sunday at 7 p. m. leaves Portland dally except Sun day at " a. m. White CollRr Line tickets, O. R. N tickets and llwaco Hy & Nav. Com. jxany tickets Interchangeable on Her cules and Hassalo. Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcotta from llwaeo and Long Peach points. Telephone No. lit. A. J. TAYI.Olt, Astoria Agent. F, W. CUICHTON. rvtiand Agent ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Uev. ' ' PORTLAND. Arm. StOOa.mjPortland Union Popot'lUlo a.m. reop.m.'for Astoria and Inter-9:40 p.m. Imedjate points. I ASTORIA. I 7.4Sa.m.lFor Portland k tn-H:Ia.m. 8.10 p.m.lterm.'dtatc points 110.30 p.m. SEASIDE DIVISION. Il: a. m. .V : p. Hi. S::iO a hi iu. i.M) p. in. ASTORIA 7 4i a. in t IV . Ill it ou in SEASIDE l1? Sunday uni All trains make close connections at ICloble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East or Sound points. J. C. MA TO. Oen'l Fr't and Pa.1 Agent It Travel UXURIOUS The "Northwestern Limited" trains, Jlectric lighted throughout, both inside and out. and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains In the vorld. They embody the latent, 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 Pacific and The Canadian I'acific AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO and the EAST. '.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 Agt. Portland. Ore. 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 the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains 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. Dirlng 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 Tha Uliernnein I 1 lib MIJIUIIJIU VblJliai LI lit J and you will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call on any ticket sgent. or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent. THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. Oregon Short Line Railroad THE DIRECT ROUTE. Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME. ' 1 Days to Salt Luke. 2 Days to Denver. '.'A Days to Chicago. 4 J Days to Xcv. York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered touriBt sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further information apply to C. O. TERRY, W. B. COMAN, Trav. Pass. Agt., Gen. Agent. m Third St., Portland. Or. Or G. W, LOUNSBERRT. Agent O. R. & N. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Cars W ill Receive Special Attention. No. Rtt Duana St, Astoria. Or. vr. j. cook, vn Res. TeL 1111. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST RND QUICKEST LINE TO St.l'aiil.Diiliiili.Mlniipapiilis.Ctilca and All Points East. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; 8ER. VICK AND SCENERY UN. EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, ImiIiik and linlTet Smoking Library Cars. Ticket to points East via Portland nud the Circat Northern Ry on sale at O. It. & N. Ticket Olnoe. Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Office Ml TIIIK1) ATKKEI , PORTLAND. For rates, folder and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, cad on ar add res, A. II. C. DENNISTON. City Pass, nnd Ticket Agent Portland. BEST0F EVERYTHING In a word this tt-lls of the Passenger Service via fho Norihwoslern feino.. Eight Trains Dally bnween St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pudman Sleepers, Peerleis Dining Cars. Library und Observation Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. The JOth Century Train Runs Every Day of the Tear. The Finest Train in the World Eltdric Lijjhtcd Steam Heated THE BADOER STATE EXPRESS, the Finest Dally Train Running Between St. I'aul and Chicago, via the Short Line. Connections from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS. This Is aliio the BEST LINE between Omaha. St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via The Northwestern Line W. II MEAD. II. L. SISLER, Oneral Agent, Trav. Agent, 24S Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fait Time AND SUPERB SERVICE VIA. WE HAVE 2-DaiIyFast Trains-2 TO I HE EAST If you cannot take the morning train, travel via the evening train. Both are lira iineiy equipped. "OUR SPECIALTIES" FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS PL'LLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City. St. Louis, New York, Hoston, And Other Eastern I'olnts Tickets good via Salt Lake City and Denver. It In to your Interest to use THE OTERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and (tleeplng-car berths can be secured from Q. W. LOUNSBERRT, Agent O. R. A N. Co., Astoria. Or., OR J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent, 135 Third St, Portland. Or. ((I nil ii' I 111 1 1! ft. A familiar name fur the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Onat Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every Uy and night between flt. Paul nl Chicago, and Dinah and Chicago. "The only perfect train in the world." Dndorstund: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to Daascnger the beat service known Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam hitt, of a verity epialed by no ottw, Ii. i. See thiit your tlckrt reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. All tieki-t agents sell them. For rates, pnmphltitu or other Infor mation, nddrrna, J. W. CASEY. ' C. J. EDDY. Trnv. P.is. Agt.. Oen. Agt I 'ortlnr 1. Oregon. Portland Ore. rilol'tM.W.S I'oit BIDS. Seal .. pr.'p.w.iU Mill In nvlved t t"e nine1 f ,I Punt-It. Mini' lilM.erlol M. u. mum Imd Unit. I' ill'inl. I i tt.ui until I'J o'el'M'k iinxii, Miuh I'.xil ind then opened f r furnishing fuel mil lll iNllltlk f, n- V"S4'4 Mill PCltllll'l In tl.e l:;th Unlit Ii. 'i. li'lili t f"l' tile n- ml year to ml Jun- "i, 1'.''.', pi ne i"ida.Mee with s .-i-irli-u 1 1. n t, cple of wliii li. with t hink propositi nnd other liirorin.tiioii, nmy !. hud upon npplleii Hull to C.iiiinmnd. r V I". t'.iy, 1'. N NuTh'K To Ci'N I'lt VTtiltH. N-iil'Vl pMpoi.iN nd. In mod to the i "limy I'l.rk of Cliiti,.p Comity. Hi Kon. win i),. r.-e.'h.'l until '.' p. ni April .1. Iiv i he county "iiiiiiih nlojiem' Cmirl of clilftop ('.'iinty, (Ire for .- coimtruetloil .f foiiy tw mile of loud In Cl;it.p County, re I mi. r ii n y p.u t tli. r.-of. lj I II AHoiill. I'lll. V, J.'Well llll e ,t uagon ioi, No Ti. MIiIh iniiNt Ii.- in eoinpii in,-,' ii plain and Hp.-elll. ,iiI.iiih now .hi D l w III. the xt.nt CI, i k All hi N mint he u.voinpitnled liy i e ruiI'M eri'iK of III' it! t f ,'. p' c.-ni of th" inn, unit of h.iI I bid Coplin nf pliitiN run li Til, und pi Itli'iitiotm will hr f a; iiUln , on nppll. n tl.ui to the underalgpi'd. I he ro'irt r- n rxi M tit-- iilit to re J i t any or nil Id K Itv order o( the County 'tniiiU.ni !' C"Uit. If J WHKIUTY Cotinty Clerk NiTIi'U IS HKIiKltV CIVKN That ' Sti. et Aniieiiiinent Roll No. 43' mill" for tlie purp.e of defraying the a,. I . ;.iii . of improving Tenth l'eet from lie Mouth line of Kxilnuig" Mr ci to tlie north line of i.nind ,ivr nue iia b".ii III. 1 vv'th Hie jnpior and pollee Judge of tin- City of , t .tla by th.- Imaii! of .i -won. u that on tin- :il day of Mar. Ii. I ml, m tlie liour ,.f z ii i I.h k p in of Ml lay in tne i-ounell rliamli -r In th-- i Ity lull of the City of Am. ila. tlie com mittee mi utrei tH and puiilu- vviivh mi hoard uf HUHenMir will meet for tie PurMiM. ,,r rirrirting. reviewing and e.juallalng wild iinni-wineni. All M tlmia therein iiiimt h- made in writing aim iik'.i witn i he uiidltor a l nolle ludipv Thin liotlee In pulill.in-d for ten days by older of the Common Council or til- City i if Antorla. II '.. NKIdN. Auditor mid Toiler Judge ,,f the city oi .Asioriu. Date of tl rut publication. Mir. li VM NOTICE is HL'REIIV CIVKN That "Street AHvi..m, in Roll No 42 made for the purpoMi- of deflnjlliK the i imi.i ami fXpriiHrs or linprovliiK Frank lin avenue fiom the cim f Tw ii- ty-MXth Mtre.'t to the vvrnt line of Thle. ty-llr.tt ntreet hna ln'en filed with the auditor nild pollen Jiie of the City uf iviiioiiu, oy in., iimiru or uHM.-nHiir and thut on the 2Ut day of Mir, h, i, i tin- hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of nald day In Hi" counell rhitmbeiH in th,. tity 1. ...I . .L. ...... . . nun oi uiir i uy or AHtiirlfl, the com iiuu.-e mi Bireein nmi , ui, ii, wa)N a u. board of niK'nuor will meei f,,r jmP purpon- i,r (.irrectniK. r-vb-vv Injj nnd eiUUIIKIMC Malll llUHeM.miieht. All otlj"! noun iiii-reio muMi i,ir mad" In writlnK nii'i men vviiii tne auditor and police Indue. TlllH llotli f U pilbllHln d f,,r .. days by order of the Common Coiin. il oi tne I uy (.f Axtorla. II K. N'lil-Siiv auuitor II tul I'ollic JudK- of the City of AHtorla. Date of lliHt publlciillon, March !, IIWl. SHERIFF'S SALE. uy virtue or an execution ami order nt sine ihU"U out of the circuit crnirt of the State of (.m-iorn for the County --iiin"i, iiii nip in nay of March I'Wl, tipuii a Judirmcnt and d-i ree ren dered therein on the 20th day of Feb ruary, itwi. In favor of Iun MnnKur plaintiff, and airnlnMt Iver '1 'ronHon ile. fendaiil, for the Hum of U'M, toKoiln r nn intor.Ht tnereon, and the further sum or iin.M me costs and dlHbursi ments of this null and the cimts of nnd upon this writ commanding and requir ing tne to make Hale of the following o.-n. i iinnj ii-ui property, lo-wu; Th southwest quarter of the north went nuurter, the west half of the Southwest quarter and th,. imrtheimt quarter of :he southwest quarter of Ki-ctlon G In township H north uf rung,. 6 wen of th-? Willamette Merldinn, con taining 16d acres In Clatsop County Oregon. Notice Ik hereby jflven that I will on Monday, the 8th day of April, WW, ttt ihe h air of 10 o'cl'xk In the forenoon of said ipiy. In front of and nt the court house door In the City of Asiorla Clatsop County. Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the abovi-d"Serlb"(l real properly, to satisfy the Judgment, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. T1IOH. LIN VILLE, Hh.rlrf. Cl itnop Count y, in goo Astorli. Oregon, March 0, lliol. GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS. OfTlce of C. Q. M., Vancouver Bar rack, Wash., February 12, 1901. Scal ed proposals, In triplicate, will be re ceived here until 11 o'clock a. m., March 12, 1901, and then opened, for furnishing fuel at the several military posts in this department, and at Camn at Skagway, Alaska, and at Fort Llscum (Port valdez), Alaska, for fis cal year commencing July 1st, 1901. In formation furnished here or by quar termasters at posts. U. S. reserves right to reject or accept any ar all proposals or any part thereof. En velopes containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for fuel at ," nnil Addressed to underslarned. T mr illlili AUIll) Jacobs, C. Q. M. HIIIORII'T'H HA 1. 10. Uy virtue of un execution ami order tif sale Issued nut or the circuit court of tha Hit if Oregon, for Hie Counlyof OUt. nop, on the 1st day of Mulch, 1IMU, iimii a Judgment and decriMi iviid.-ie.l there in (Hi I tin 2rih dny of I'Vlmiury, 1IW1, in favor of J, II. liiiiiiiiHitn-i-. plain t ttt. and .igiiNHt c. i:. Linton dud Maul,. I1!. Union, defendants, for thu sun of f.'no, vntli lnter.nl tlci'istti nt I In. lain of H per cent -r nniiuin, front Ibn l:ilh tin y of N.vc nb.-r, iv.ni, to the 27tti day of February. H''t. tr Hi" furllicr Mini (if Ittl iittoriie) s fern, the ihii slid dlHbiiisemeiils of ibis mill taxed at WI W nud lot -rest mi wild Ju. lament ut the Lit 1 1 rule until paid mid tin' cosis of nnd upon this m il coiiiiiiiiu.HtiK and ii'iiu'iliig iiie in make sale of the fol lowing iliscillied real properly, .i-wl: l.ots ten (pi) nud eleven till. Ill block two i:), In Kiuit U ui i .-il"ii. its laid out rnd i-.i-oi-i.'I by P. C. Wnrr.-ii. Miniti I., lug nM a pirl of Hie In -"i P'Ouleil city of Wnir.nioii, together with Hie teneiii'-nt. h.-i- '.llt iim nin and itpput' t ''tin ut- m ilieieiiuio b"l 'iiiting or In any Wlstf llpp.'t'lallilllg III tie- County of OIlltHop, (llgol, Notice Is hereby wlvcli thai I will on .Monday, (lie Mil .lav of Al'UI. I''l, at l 111- hour of III o'cl 'i k III III" fol'etl.Nitl of a.li day, In front of and ai the court house door, In the I'ltv of .il..il4, Clat sop Coil uy. Oiegon, sell nt public auc. lion o the blgh.-at hid I' I for caflli, (hit ttu- -,(.-, nh ,1 ii-til pi.H'iiy to sitls fV III' JildKm.-ul. Intel. nt. iol ntld all uccruiiig costs. TllnS I.INVII.I.i:. Sbeilff, ('lais.'p Coiintv, i iicgoit, Axloil I, Uri-goii, Man Ii Mil, I'.S'I NOTICE Full Pt;ill.CATH.)N. t'nltitl States IaihI Oftter, at Oregon 'Ity, Oregon. IVc. 2d. Iwo: Notice U hereby given that In com pliance w 1 1 ti (ho provision of the act of eoliiiivss of June 3. H.'H, rntltl 1 "An net for the Hale uf iimta-r lands in th studs of California. Oregon, Nevada nnd Washington Territory," n extend ed to all the Public I jn I Slates by act "f August 4. Ivr.', Chriiitiaii ivtn-moii, of Ollley, cmillly of Clatnop, Stnt- f Oregon, bus this dny tiled In this ofhVe his sworn ut-mem .No, fj3:ij. for the pUrcllUS of the Ni;. quarter of section No. S7, In township No 6 north, range No. K West. nnd will offer pi'is f to show (bat tlie land sought Is more valuable for lis tliiiier or stone than for agricultural piiiu's. nnd to establish his cl iliu to wild land b'-fort the register nnd receiver of this irhV at Oregon City. Oregon, on Thursday, the ;.t day of April. l'JOl. He names as vvltM'-sses. ih-orgo Me. Jutland, (iusl Adolpb, Alexander N"r iimitd, Fn-derli k Niuniand, all of u. nry. Clatsop county, ori gon. v Any and nil persons clilinlng ad-vcrsv-ly the above-desrrlbrd Innd-i art requestevl to file their claims In this iiltler on or brfore said !ith day of April. IK'il. CH AH. It. MoORF.S, Itegister. NOTICK OF SALK In Ihe County Court In and for Jaek smi County, Oregon, in the matter of the .-state of Tbadd.-us W. Hamlay, Deceased. Notice hereby given that under and by virtue of an order of sale made by the Hon. County Court of Jackson ( ounly, Ort-goii. dated January 7th. Ltd. and recorded In volume 13 of the probate r irds of said county, on psgt : I will on and ufter April 1st. I!K)1. proceed to sell nt private rale! for cash, lots Jt and 41 In block I. of the town of Fluvi-I Center Clataon County. Oregon, and the H. IC. i of section 10, In two. 6 N ,.f lanue S V.. of W. M. In said Clatsop County, OKHTItlTDH lAHCI.AT. Administratrix of estate of Thnddeus W. I la relay. Deceased. Ashland Ora. K. D. IIRUKJH, Atty. Ashland, ore. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICK. Notice Is hereby kIvi-ii thai tin. miller- Mnili'd admllilstrnlor of Hie Hi.. ,..i .1. of John 11. TN II. ,b cens-d. by virtue and am 11.11 ity and In pursuance of nn order inline uy llie (ounly Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah county, on Ihe 9th day of January. Itsil, authoris ing ami licensing the ul,l administra tor lo sell nt n.llliilllslriilor'a sale (he followlnir (l.-cdllie.l real uronertv bclotiulmr to llm i-hi.ii,. r ii.i. sal. I John II. Tell, d imed, situated and being In tin unty of Clatsop, in 1 ne mate or iTegon. to-wit: Die north W'l-st Uliail.T of Ihe north. west iiuart'-r nf section ihliiv.w nm lownsblp nine !i north, range seven (7) west of the Willamette meridian, con Mining forty (bi) nem-s, I will, ns such mini 11 slrntor n ihe 2.1.1 il.iy of March. J'.Kil, ut 2 o'clock p. in. of said day nt the court hmi.A ,l.,,,r of Clatsop Coimiy, Oregon. In Astot la. 111 sum county, s-u the above und foregoing described tract of land 111 auction to (lie highest bidder ror ensh subject to lb' approval of said court. JOHN ROM KT.ti'H. Administrator of said ICstate. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. I'nlted States Ix.nd Oflb-e, a Oregon ( ity, Oregon, PDa1. 1901. NotP;a Is hereby given that the fol. lowing named settler has filed notice of her Intention to mike II mil proof In siiprt of her claim nnd said pnsif will be mado lsforo thu r-g1steranil ro reiver of the United States I-and Ofllce. at OregiHi city, Oregon, on Monday, April i;, ism, viz: MRS. ANNA HAMUKLSON, Sister nnd heir-at-law of Charles K. Ronell. d.-easiHl, who tniKle boni.Kleiid application No. 11 OH, for lot K, se 34, twp. 4, N. R. H W., lots 1. 2 nnd KK NK'4, sec. 3, twp. 3 N., range S W sit- iinted In Tillamook and Clatsop coun ties, state of (rgon. She names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon nud cultivation nf said bind, viz: J. It. wherry, of Klsle, Clatsop cotin y, Ore.; Daniel Relerson, of Vltiemnple, latsop county, Ore.iLouis Knquest. of Jewell, Clatsop comity, Ore.; C. .1. Ijn- II, of vesper, Clatsop county. Ore, Further and special notice Is herebey given Hint the above named Claimant, sister nnd heir- nt-law, Intends to make her In- llvidiinl final proof In support of her Inlm, nnd that her said proof will be made by her for the above described land before the county clerk of the oinity of Rock Island, at Rock Island. In tho stale of Illinois, on Monday, April 15, 19)1. CHAS. H. MOORF.S, Register. NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed administrator of tho estate of Jemima Sklbb", deceased, has filed In tho county court of Clatsop county, Or., his final account as i.uch administra tor, and that Monday, the first day of April, 1901, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock a. rn. of said day. has been by said court fixed as the tlm for the hearing of objections to sold Anal account and the sottlement thereof. MAX L. RKIDBE. Administrator of the estate of Jemi ma Sklbbe, deceased.