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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1901)
THE MORNING ASTORIAN. FRIDAY, MAKCH IS. 1901. Telephone Main 66L TKHM3 OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Bent by mall, per year Sent by mall, per month Served by carrier, per month.. SEMI-WEEKLY. ..$.0O .. :60 .. .60 Bent by mall, per year. In advance. 12.00 All conmunleatlon. Intended tor pub- llcation should .be directed to "Editor Astonin." Uuslness communications of all kinds and remittances must be 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 e had on ap llration to the business manager. It Is quite possible that the remark of General Otis that he did not want to capture Aguinaldo may have had goiiie connection with the old f.ble of a certain fox and a hunch of grains. President Hadley's point Is very well taken when he declaims against the lack (fa public conscience, but when he de duces from this very evident national failing the conclusion that only a radi cal reform w ill prevent us from an itu periil reign within twenty-five years it Is tvidenl that the wheels of the Im perial chariot hav? already begun to run their course through the professor's head. ' It Is evident that a great deal of sym pathy has been wasted on the Russian Quakers who fled from the p?rsecu tions of the crar's government and found a residence in Canada. There are some people who are a great deal too good for this world and for contact with the imperfections which it contains, and to this class it appears that the Rus sian Quakers belong. The awful and wicked tyranny of the Canadian gov ernment In compelling them to go through some kind of a ceremony when they wish to get married and to go through another when they wish to g?t unmarried cannot, of course, be borne. Tet, worst of all. there Is only one place In the great beyond to which they may aspire, as the good book tells us that in heaven there is neither marriage nor giving in merriage. The Astorlan fnm time to time has referred to the fictitious character of the so-called dispatches In an evening paper published in this city. The pa per In question has never made an at tempt to show wherein the criticisms of The Astorian were unjust or not well taken. Upon this point it has maintained a most discreet silence. The Astorian is r-ady to point out the inac curacies and gross misstatements which .are appearing daily in the bogus dis patches of the Evening Humbuget, if Its editor wishes to question their ex istence. Cheap abuse is no answer to these criticisms. Either they were perfectly just and unanswerable or the editor of the Humbuget is mentally in capable of pointing out their Imperfec tions. While a portion of the reading public may suspect that the latter is the true explanation, the readers of the Humbug-et who aiso read a real newspa per are perfectly well aware of the gross Inaccuracies which appear on the front page of the evening sheet. Civilization and American honor have again been outraged by the burning alive of a Texas negro brute by a cow ardly and bloodthirsty mob of Ameri can Boxers. It is time for us to cease our supercilious comments on a heathen world which is supposed to be sitting iLASS of Baldwin's Celery Soda rt a beadaaha ft oaoe. It Is t plM t sparkling. efrsiTMoant drink that olt Immediately. Itolaanj and pur.flia WM stomach, natty quiata lb nerroa vzi rusra all nalo. It oaraa sink and FRANK HART. Successor to Th. Olsen. 109-1 Com. 8t mm In datknes awaiting- light from the glowing sun of a pure anil enlightened America. The heathen world will have to b:i searched long and far before any atrocltl.'s worse than those which are being commonly perpetrated upon our o.vn cltlr.ms by full-blooded Americans are brought to light. The coroner's ver diet In the case of the negro burned at the ntako In Texan on Wednesday Is little short of blasphemy. If it be true that "the thvertsed came to his . Juflt (,ialh Al ,ne )atl,ls (f t!u 11iVmS0J j m n "f lh" .j ln thtf ''nll"d Stat.-s." ttvn the only thing left for us is to ivpeit the old gubernatorial benediction of New Eng land, 'Cod save the Commonwealth!" In another column will be found a communication from "A Pilgrim" upon a subject to which the Astorian has more than once called the attention of Its readers. While "Pilgrim's" criticisms teem a little harsh, especially so since ho apparently disregards the many well-kept places In I'pp.rtown, there is enough of real truth in his criticisms uoon the untidy appearance of our city to render them well worth attention. It might also be sugg s.t .1 to our cor respondent that the fund received by our municipal government from taxa tion and other sources are so carefully administered "hat seldom or never Is any criticism heard up.n the uses made of them by the city fathers. The need is not for a wiser use of public funds nor for heavier taxation for more ex tensive municipal improvements, but for the civic pride which "Pilgrim" so Justly sees to be lacking in a Mrge proportion of our citizens. The unsight ly and untidy scenes which impressed our recnt visitor were due to neglect of their homes, places of business and other property by the owners. A modi cum of public spirit would incite every citizen of Astoria to make his home, at least, whether It be his own prop erty or rented, attractive externa. ly if j not internally. The kind of Immigra tion best calculated to build up the city cannot but be repelled by the apparent shiftlessness of a large vnion of its Inhabitants. It is unfortunate that the part of imr city which is really made attractive and betrays marked evidence of excellent taste as well as enterprise in its property-ow-ners is so far re moved from the heart of the city, where thr casual visitor is likely to receive his impressions. It Is hinted that the Wo men's Club is planning an aggressive movement along the lines pointed out by "Pilgrim" as so essential if men of capital and enterprise are to be en couraged to invest or locate here. The announcement of their plans will be awaited with much interest. If the por tion of our citizenship apparently now so indifferent to appearances can be awakened to a realization of their duty to the city as well as to themselves, their unittd efforts will b- able to make such a change in the app'-arunoe of the city as a whole as to w!n deserved ap plause instead of harsh, though kind ly, criticism from pilgrims who chance to come among us. WITH THE PARAGRAPHIAS. With extreme carel-ssn-ss th- March lion showed up at the inauguration, re erardless of the fate of its f'oiorado brethren. Minneapolis Journal. Pamcson. the admiral, has pulled down the temple of public opinion and has been badly bruised by b-ing caught In the debris. Topeka State Journal. An Eastern paper notes that in spite of recent highly profitable transactions, "Jupiter" Morgan still smokes cigars that only cost 11.25 apiece Dulu'.h Herald. Aguinaldo and Bryan both renr.Ii.ed away from the inauguration for the reason that they could not consistently endorse the administration. Mai and Express. Gold continues to pile up In the Unit ed States treasury. The country will exnect Mr. Bryan to meet the emer gency with a double-leaded editorial. Chicago Tribune. fv.veral "anli-irnperialistj;" -,vhj w-nt, down to Washington to witness the ar rival of the empire and were disap pointed already want their money back. Mail and Express. General De Wet is still giving Kitch ener, the li -roic conqueror of a lot of Egyptian fuzzy wuzzies, anything but a dry time in the Transvaal. Ottawa (Kan.) Republican-Times. If Mr. McKinley is to ride down the avenue four years hence with a suc cessor chosen from his own party, as is doubtless his sincere wish, his party must show the utmost care ln adminis tering the greatest trust that haa ever been committed lo It. Washington Star. Mr. J. W, Patterson, night police at N.ishu.i,' la., says: "In January'' I had a very bad cold on my lungs, and used half doien different cough medicines and prescriptions from two doctors, but mew worse all the time. I finally bought a bottle of Foley' Honey and Tar and after using two-thirds of It, I was entirely cured." CHAS. KOU EKS. Druggist. Harbors and carpenters are both shav crs. Usually a rocking cough and a gen eral feeling of weakness. Foley's Hon ey and Tar Is guaranteed to cure the "grippe cough" and make you strong and well. Take no substitutes. CHAS. ROC. KKS. Druggist. Envy no man's talent. Improve your own. Pneumonia follows la grippe, but never fellows the use of Foley's Honey an I Tar. the great throat and lU'iR remedy. Take no substitute. CHAS. UOt. fits, Druggist. Twilight is the day and night. bridge that connects Eusei, e J. Hall, the poet and publish er, .-n. that one dose of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice1 when hoarse ness t!n. atoned to prevent his lecture at Central Music Hall. Chicago. Noth ing else as good. CHAS. ROGEltS, Druggist. The hero of today has no title deed for tomorrow. Rob'. R. Watts, of Salem. Mo . writes 'I have been troubled with kidney dls- for the la-st 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 tiller of a ship is different from a tiller of the soil. CHEAP INSURANCE. Many a marv has been Insured against Uright's disease, diabetes, or other dan gerous ailnvmt by a fifty cent bottle of PVIev's Kidney Cure. CHAS ROG ERS. Druggist. Painless dentistry is merely of drawing it mild. the art "I had a running sore on my leg for 6even year?," writes Mrs. Jas. Forest of Chippewa Fa!s, Wis., "and spent hundreds of dollars In trying to get it nea'.ed. Twj boxes of Banner Salve en tirely cured It." No other salve so hcalinc. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. A kiss by moonlight Is one of love's strongest arguments. BANNER SALVE. Tel tor, eczema and skin diseases yield quickly to the marvelous healing quail ties of Banner Salve made from a prescription of a skin specialist of world wide fame, 25c. CHAS. ROGERS, Drurgist. SOMETHING NEW. Just published by the Southern Pa- j clfic Co. la 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 aa promise fair return. This publication Alls a need long ex perienced by Oregonlans. In replying" to inquiries of eastern friinds. Copies may be had of local agent Southern Pacific Co., or from C. H. MARKHAM. G. P. A.. Portland. Or , - - j-"-- v, .- -iva Leave I I Streets. Arrive 9:15 a.m 7:00 p.m Overland Express Trains for Salem, Roseburg, Ash land. Sflyrnmpntn 30 p.m Ogden. San Fran cisco, Mojave. Los AnpetM Cl Poan 8:30 a.ml New Orleans and the East. At Woodburn (dally except Sun- riavl mimilnff train connects with train for Mt. An gel, Sllverton, Brownsville, Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt, Angel and Silver- tnn i7:30a.ml Corvallis paseen- 5:50p.m 1 ger. 11-4:50 p.ml Sheridan passen- 8:25a.m I ger. Dally. iDally except Sunday, Rebate tickets on sale between Port land, Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates J17 first class and JU second class. Including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern point and Europe. Also Japan, China, Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained from J. B. Klrkland. Ticket Agent 134 Third Street. YAMHILL DTVISION. Pasenger depot foot of Jefferson 8t. Lt-ave for Oswego dally at 7:20. 9:4 a. m; 18:30, 1:65, 3:25, 5:15, :25, 8:05, 11:30 p. m. and 9 a. m. on Sunday only. .Arrive at Portland daily at o:J5, S:30, 10:50 a. m.: 1:35. 3:15. 4:30, 6:20, 7:40, 10:00 p. m; 12:40 a. m. dally ex cept Monday; 8:30 and 19:05 a. m. on Sundays only. Leave for Dallas daily, excent Sun. day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland at 9:30 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlee Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Except Sunday. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM. Oen. Frt. and Pass, Agt. J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER jlllkE.l$T ., Vtlgf SOUTH WHI TE COLLAR LINt Str. HEKCW.ES takes the place of BAILEY GATZKHT I Telephone Dock). Columbia River and Iuget Sounl Nav lgatlon Company. The Hercules leaves Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p. m. Leaves Portland daily except Sun day at " a. m. White Collar Line tickets. O. K. & N. tickets and Ilwaco Ry A Nav. Corn puny tickets Interchangeable on Her cules and Hasaaki. Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcotta from Ilwaco and Long Peach points. Telephone No. 111. A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria Agent. E. W. CRICIITON. Portland Agent ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Lwva. PORTLAND " Arrt- 8-rtllll in ll'iirtlon.l t'xl.m Tl.nol'lt .lit m - .... .. a.-,-.-.....vn...a, 7;00p.m.for Astoria and lnter-9;40 p.m. imeuiaie points. i ' ASTORIA'. I "" I 7.4S.m.lFor Portland ft ln-ll:la.tn. 610 p m. term edlnte points 10 30 p.m. SEASIDE DIVISION. Ui.tts. m. .V:9t) p. in. :;to a in D iu i:' p. m. ASTORIA 7-4iia.ui I ' p. in II .IV in SEASIDE "?;SSLS Sunday out) All trains make close connections at I Goble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East or Sound points. J. C. MAYO. Qen'l Fr't and Paso. Agent It Travel UXURIOUS The "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both inside and out. and steam heated, are with jut exception, the lihest trains In the vorld. Ihey embody the latest, newest and best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the moet complete and splendid production of the car builders art. These Splendid Trains Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Canadian Pacific 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 ramous "-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 IN' FA ERESTING CTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best service obtainable as far aa 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 Paloce Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Diring 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 yn any ticket sgent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Oen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. General Agemt, THE CHICAGO A 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 Mail Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME. 1 1 Days to Salt Lake. 2J Days to Denver. 3J Days to Chicago. 4 J Days to Xc-tv York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to C. O. TERRY, W. E. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Agt, Oen. Agent. 124 Third St., Portland. Or. Or G. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. R. & N. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING ANLX EXPRESSING All Good Shipped to Our Care Will Receive BpeclaJ Attention. No. Stt Duaoe 8t, Astoria, Or. W. J. COOK. Mtr Res. TeL USL GO EAST SHORTEST ANO QUICKEST LIN TO Si.rauI.I)iilmh.Minnoapolls,riili'aso and All Points East. MAILT TltAINS; PAST TIME; SKR H I-. AND SCENERY UN. EQUALED, Through I'ulnce and Tourist 81eepera, wining ami nurret Mnoklng Library Cars. Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry., on sale at i. it. a. .n. Ticket omoe. Astcrla, or ureat .Mirmern Ticket Office IjjJIIIWI) STREET, PORTLAND. Eor rates, folders and full Informa lion regarding Eastern trip, cail on er aaurcsK, A. n. C. DENNISTON. City Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portland BESTOF EVERYTHING In a word (li s tells of the Passenger service via fhfl Northwestern lino. Eight Trains- Dally between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Pet'rlefs Dining Cars. Library, and Observation Cart. Free Reclining Chair Cars. The .'0th Century Tialn -Runs Every Day of the Year. The Finest Train in the World Electric LiijDtcd Stcim netted THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the rinest Daily Train Running Between St. Paul 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 BEST LINE between umaha. bt. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell ticket via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLER. General Agent. Trav. Agent, tit Aiaer street, foruand. Oregon. POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fait Time AND SUPERB SERVICE VIA. WE HAVE 2-DailyFastTrains-2 TO I HE EAST If you cannot take the morning train, travel via the evening train. Both are imciy equipped. "OUR SPECIALTIES" FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE r,Jw'H!AN PAI'ACE SLEEPERS f TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS LIBRARY' (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours in time saved to Omaha, Chicago, Kansas Citv, St. Louis, .New York, Boston, And Other Eastern Points Tickets good via Salt Lake City and Denver. oiV.'fr iXH.r inlnt to use THE OVERLAND LIMITED, Tickets and sleeping-car berths can be secured from . . J?- W- LOUNSBERRT, Agent O, R. & N. Co.. Astoria, Or., OR J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent, 135 Third Bt, . Portland, Or. "SOUTH nlRNCALI FORN I A. Notable among the pleasures afford td by the Bs&sta Route l the win ter trip to Southern California and Artaona, Renewed acquaintance with this section will ever develop . freah point of Intvivet and added Industries, In its prolific- vegetation and among lis numberless resorts of atountatn, shore, vnllxy and plain. The two dally Shasta trains from Portland to California have been re cently equipped with (he most ap proved pntturn of standard and tour 1st sleeping cam. but the low rules of fare will still continue In effect. Illustrated guldos to the winter re sorts of California and Arlsona may be had on application. C. II. MARKHAM, u. r. A.i Portland. Orea-un. A familiar nmne for tho Chicago, Milwaukee A Hi. Paul lUilwiiy, known all ovit lit Union as th Orent Hallway running (tie "Pioneer Limited" trams every day and night between Hi. Paul and ChlcnL-o, and (Mimlia and Cnicngo, "The only perfeiH train in the world." Understand: Connection are made with all ironscoutlncnui Hues, securing to passenger the best service known Luxurious conches, electric light, steam hel, of a verily ei'ialed by no oth.' Ii.ie. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any KJlnt in tho United Slates or Canada. Alt ticket agent sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mutlon, address, J. W. CASEY. C. J EDDY. Trnv. a. Agt., Oen. Agt., l'ortlnrl. Oregon. Portland Or. rropn.Am fnii ihds. Se.-il-l pri'. i.i lit t I,, i,-, . v.-,l it t v'.' oihi'- if ,ii- i if.ii ii. iii.- in-1 M.miu.im I'll, I lim; r iti in I, ok kuii. linlil IJ o'rhh'k n.i"ii. h J't. I'KI Hid then i..,' f,,i tin iiilniiK fihl mil I'IuUnImHj, tll- mil ill .11 In II. e Lit h Hit tit ll'".U- li II hi f"l toe II - i.il i-.u- lo i n J tm ::, I'.'', in m I "l'd;i:uv Willi up , ID alt. iim. r.ilr of ttlix li. with I lank r""iil in, I . ( ti . i Inful'MMlliiii, tuny l )m l iii'ii :i ll it II. in lu l ' in i mt ii.l- r V. I' Ki v. I .-t N notice to ontka'T'ous Sf;ll-1' lipilinMila li, I. Ii I In Hi "limy i', rk of Cliiln.ni Cininty, ore- K'UI. nil. lie rec'lei until ;' . III.. April .1. ,v Hi-- I'l'iinlv r.MiniilH. h.iii.is' r.iurl (,f I'liimii, ('.unity, orr- K"n, fur ill mntnir.,ii ,.f f 'Mv-twii tlllles of l.iad III l'llltsii I 'utility. Ore li. r iiny i:tii ttn-r.-or, vU Th A'toriii, oini-y, J. e mid V- ..t hui,"mi rit No. TT. ItldM 11 1 it hi he III I'.iiiinh.in, e iwili iliii'N and HiilMr.itl.ni! ii. en fll Willi the I'litillti CI. ik .Ml 1)1 M miml lie an .itlliillie. l,y it rtlll'M f lei It ,,t III.' tlllile of . . i.er ivni r tne ainoiint of it.il, Md . .. . - , . 1 oiilew of iilatlH run lie en uinl xI-- lllraliona will lie rnniUh. . ,.n npj.it, it tl.m to the iin,erMitne, 1 tie Court ren.it, (!,. rlutil t.i re J'ct ally or ull lil.lri. nv order il the t'miiilv I'oinnil-ii.'ii- ei Court. 1 1 J WIllMtlTY ''unity rieik NoTP'K IS HKItKllV tWVEN That "Slr.et AsHessm-nt lt"ll No. U made fur the purpuv of derraini; ih i an I rx; n. nf liniu.n ink T' litli Mreet frum he south line ,,f l:t, iuinif ntr-ei t i the mirth line of lirand itve. nue nil lie. n , i with th,- an liiur and pullc Ju Iko of tlni I'lly nf An lurla by th leiaril of at -wot h. iim, thai on the 21hi day ,,f .Mill( ,, iki m the hour of 2 oVI.m k n. in uf nl.i lay In the couiull iiiamli t m id.- ritv hill of the City of AMorl.t il. ...in,. mltt'e on Hlr'-el und imlilli av nn.l UuaitJ of njHteMHiirs will meet f.,r III IUIHIMe f (i.rrecllllH. revlettintr nnd eiUailZlllK Hitld UHHewnent. All i hl.-i lion meretn mu.il ti 111,1. 1,- In vvrliinii and died wUh Hie auditor und police ui'iK". 1 nm notice m j.ui,iiiied f,,r ten ilayh by order of tha Common Council or 111-.' Clly of Awtorla. II K. NELSON Auditor and Police JudK" of Hie Clly 01 vniiirm. Dale of fl i-H 1 publication. March 'j, l'Mil NOT1CK IS I1EHKHV (ilVKN Thai ".Street AjtcesHiiii in Ii,,ii v made for the iiurno of ilefrnvhiL. ii... ol and exieiii of ImprovliiK Frank- on avenue irom tne t'lHl line of Twen-ty-Hlxth street to the weal Hi f Tl,l,-. ty-llrnt street bus been filed with tlm auditor uml nullee n,lir ,.r 11... im,.. .., Anlorla, by the bourd of anmi mmui h. and uiai on inn ihi uay or ,m ir, h. lwi, Hl the hour of 2 o'cliM k p. m. of ald ilay In Hie council chamber In tv... .u hall of the City of Astoria, the com- nutlet' 011 sireeiH nnu piinuc way an I board of aHKesMor will meei t,.- n.. " in.. purpose of correcting, revi'vlnK and equalising auld asHesMment. All obj.-t-llon thereto must be made In vvntliiK and filed with the audit IIP Utlil ttll..a. .ludgf. This notice I published f,- ten days by order of the Common Council of the City of Astoria. H. K. NELSON, Auditor und Police Judge of ih,. city r .Muorin. Date of tlrst publlcailnn, Minh 9, 1901. SHERIFF'S SALE. I!v virtue of 11 n exeeiill on ft (il ir,li. of sale iHHU'd out of the circuit coim of the State of Oreif'n for the County of Clatsop, on the 4 1 h day of March, not, upon ii Judgment and d'en' ren dered thT.'ln on the 20th duy of Fib ruary, l'JOl, ln favor of I'oM Munmir, plalnllff. and ainiliiHt Ivcr Triiiium, ,i' fendanl, for tlu sum of H'!8, togeiher with Ititer'-Mt tmi'eoii, and the further i-um of ?25.20 the cowts und diNburm. menu of this suit and the c'wIh of and upon this writ commanding and requir ing me to make s.ilo of the following ni'Hcrineii rem property, to-wlt: The southw.'Hr riuiirtee i,t ih r,,.m went fiuanter. the west hnlf ,f 11.. southwest quarter and the northeast niiarlir of the hiiiiIIiwchi om. K'f.'tloii 5 In township 8 north of range 0 vain or me w iinimette Mi-miian, con taining itj acres in Clatsop Countv Oregon. Notice I hen-hy given that I will on Monday, the 8th day of April. 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock in ihn t, of said day, In front of and at the court house door in the City of Astoria, ClatKop County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the blithest hldiler tnr the above-described real proimrty, to satlafy the Judgment, Interest, costs ana an accruing; corns. THOS. LIN VILLE, Sheriff. ClatKon Poitnlv riiAi.nn Astoria. Oregon, March 6, 1901, "II EMIT 811 Mill FF' HALE. By ilriu'i of an rx-i'iitlon and order of al Issued oul of Ihei lreult court n the Hnitti of Oregon, for the County of tlal op, w the 1st tiny of March. IM. upon A Judieill Slid tleciw Iflliliied tltcru- ill on Ihn 27ili day of Fetmmry. JiKll, in favor of J H. Uaiinin'ii'linr. plain. Hlf, mid atr-ilnM C. K. LI11I011 and Miiuda E. Union, ilefeii.laiiis, for the tin of ll'l'O, Willi lllterent tll'TWill at the tutu of 1 I'cr cml per iinnuui, fiMn Hm I till i!:iy or Novtoibcr, lMt, to Dm 27th day of February, H'l. for the further Hum of 110 ttlloi iiey's fein, Hie coal and illHlniiiieiiicnis ir Hil niiIi la"d at SJI tit und hit 'i ( on wild Jiidatiieiit at the IckiI rule tint II paid "ml Hie costs or and iipmi Hit wilt 1 ommiiiidiiiH and reiii'i'lnn me lo ninlte ule of lll fo. lowing ie.Tllii'd real piMperly, lo-wll; Lot tell I III) nild elevrn Oil, III block I w.i C), In Ka.l Win 1 eiipm, a al. uut end r.iord"l by P. '. Wair.n, Mine Ii. Iiik ii'hv a pirt, of Hie In -'i pointed City of 'nrr..iliiii, logi'thcf with th teni'iu.'iit'i. bei 'dll iini'lil ail'l iipptir. ("naiic thereuntil belonging or In any vvle appertaining In Hie County of 1 'in 1 mi, oii gou, Not tc 1 Ii. i.liy kIviii Hint I will on Mtmdiiv. Dm1 Mil day of Apill. Itki, al the Im ur of in o'clock In the f 'I' li'Miii of said day, III front of and ill the court holme door, In the City of Al"iU, Clut oi 1 'unity, otegon. sdl nt piil'lli' nuc Hon lo (lie lilv:ln-i bldd'T for "'anil, the lib. Ve-l.'i 1 lb d real piviTty to H1 tV III' JlldMIII'llt, ll''lel. coal Slid all accruing coal. TMoS I.INVILI.l:. Sheriff. i'lataop 1 N'linly. 'rrgoli. Ail.'lll, Oieguii, Mnl'ili .'.til. I Hi I NOTICE Foil PL'IU.U'ATION. I'lilted States liiid Oltlce. a Oregon city, Oiigon, IVc. :, liwo: Notice I ben by given that In com pllmieu with Ilia pruvlalott of the act of vniigrrns of Jims 3, ISi'H, entlll .4 'All ui l for tlie-suie of HinUr laud In the Mate of California. Oregon, Nevada an I Washington Territory." n rilend- I to ull the Public I-Aiid Hlutea by act "f AutoiM i. Wi, cbrUtun l'eron, f Oliny, county i.f i'lataop, Slut.' ef Oregon, ha tin day III"! In Hit oltlce hi art urn tiit 'ini'iii No. MJ'i. for the 1 1 ti iv li nue of tin- .Ni;. ijuiirter of ct!un No. ZT, In (uwiiidilp No. i north, range No. H weal, and will offer proof to nhovv Hist Hie liuid sought Is imue valuable for l( tliiiii.r or alone than for ngrli'iillunU ptiiMr. and to establish hi 1I1I111 to atiid lnut before Hie register and teceivr of this oinYe ut Oi' iiun City, On gun, on Thursday, the :.',t, duy uf ApUl. 1WI. He tutiiiea u wilaeax-; (Icorge Mo Farlaud, Unit Adolih, Alrmndrr Nor miiiid. Frederick Noimand. oJ of Ul nev, Clulaop county, (rgoii. Any and ull peraon clilinlng ad vernely tho nbovr-decrlbel land are rcqtieMed to llle llirr tiulm In this ottlcti on or bef ire ald lith day of April. I1. CHAS. II. MOOItES. ItegUier. NOTICE OF SALE In the County Court In nn.l for Jack sou County, Oregon, in the matter of the eatute of Tluidd. us W. Harctay, I leceuied. Notice I hereby given thai under and by virtue of an urder of sal mad by Hi Hon. County Court of Jnckaon County, Oregon, dated January 7th, I'fl. and recorded In volume 13 of the probate record of ald county, on page "): I will on and after April lt, 1901, proceed to e Ht private rale, for cash, lot ii nnd i In blink I, of th town t.f Flavel iVntrr, Clatsop County. Oregnn, nnd the S. K. i of sei tloli 10, lii t w Ii. N. of mllge h v of W. M. in siid Clttlaop County. (JERTIU'DE llAltCLAY, Admlnlstratrli of ntnlr of Thaddeus V. Hurrlay. leceaied, Anhland. Ore. E. D. IIRIUOS. Atty. Ashland, Ore, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Nmire Is hereby given that the under signed administrator i,t tiie ih.. ,..i.ia of J .lifi H. IV II. deceased, by v irtue and authority and In pursuance of an order inane oy me county t.ourl of the Stale of Oregon, for Mtilinomah county, on the !i'h day t.r January, l'i, authorls. Ing and licensing the said mlmlnistrn '"' to sell at adnilnlsiraior'e SUle the following i1,cilllie,l real tironerlv lieloiiirlr.ir 1,1 il... ...i.il. ,.t said John II. Tell, d' cased, situated and being In the county of Clataop, in ib Stub- nf Oregon, to-wii; I he northw'Kt qunrler of the north vvet (itliirter of Section thlnv.slr -(! township nine (9) north, rang even (7) nesi ni me tv iiianii iie no i, linn, con turning forty (P acre. 1 win, us such administrator, on the L'.ld dav of March 1901. nt 5 o'el.vlr n III. of Hllld ll.IV. lit the roitrlhoil MS lllltlP of Clatsop County, oregim 1 T1 Astoria, In said county, e the alxivn and foregoing described tract of land at auction to the highest bidder for cash subject to the approval of said court. JOHN ROMETSi'H. Administrator of said Estate. NOTICE FOR PURLICATION. Culled States Ijind Ollli-e, at Oregon t ny, uregon, I' i'D 1. 11101. Nol-:e Is horobv irlven ihnl tha tn. lowlllir named aettler lina flliwt n..iln. her lntentlim to muke final proof In "iipiHiri or niT ciiiim nnd said proof will lie intiln Itf.ftirA th, e4ti..Mi , - - v ..,u . n " , w I I'lV'T Of the ITnlte.1 Hi 11 tea Tjiii.I (l(TI.a at Oregon City, Oregon, 011 Monday! tpril 1.1, 1111, vix; MRS. ANNA RAMUELHON, Sister and helr-nt-law of iluirh.a v Roneli. iI'-ciiisihI, who made homeaU'ad appllciitlon No. 11614, for lot 8, sec. 34, twp. 4, N. R. 8 W., lots 1, 2 and BE NE, sec. 3, twp. 3 N range N W., sit uated In Tillamook and Clatsop coun tlm, statu of Or.'gon. Sho names the follotvlni ielinuHAfl i prove his continuous rculdence upon and ciilllvatlon of said land, vlas: J. It. Wherry, or Elsie, cinlsop coun lv. fire.: Daniel Releraoit of VI '.'latsop county, Ore.; Louis Enquest, of jewi'ii, 1 iiusoii comity, ore.; C. J. Lln il'dl, of VtMper, Clatsop county, Ore. Further and sneclnl noilen u hi'iebey given that tin) above named claimant, slH(er ond heir-ill-law. Intends to nmioi 1...- in dividual final proof In support of her claim, and that her said proof will be inaui) t,y Her ror the abovn dcftcrlbed land beforiv thn r'mlitv .lerl r.f II,. " ..... ... .1,0 comity of ltK:k Inland, at Rock Island, m mo suite or Illinois, on Monday, April IS, 19)1. CHAS. R. MOORES, Rpgister. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice la horchv civ en thnr iv, ,..in. nlgned administrator of thn estate nf leminia hKiiiDe, flecewefi, has filed In thn county court of Clatsop county, Or., his final account ns inch miiii,.i.iM. lor. and that Monday, the first day of 1 . -11 1 ,.A, .11 ' - ihh, urn, at, me nour or 10 o'clock a, hi. Of Said dllV. hna henn ir mniA fixed as thn tlm foe tha hiHn objoctlons to said final account and me si'iiu-mcni inereor. MAX It. SKIBBB. Administrator of the estate of Jemi ma BKiDoe, deceased.