THB MORNING ASTOKIAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH JO. 1001. Telephone Main 66L rt. -,:,"-; ; TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DA1LT. 8ent by mall, per year 16.00 Bent by mall, per month 50 Served by carrier, per month...... .60 SEMI-WEEKLY.' Sent by mail, per year. In advance, J2.00 All communications Intended tor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Astorun." UuBlness communications f ail kinds and remittances must he 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 had on ap- llratlnii to the business manager. Astoria should ie planning an elabo ' rate exhibit for the exposition to be held In Portland In 1P04. Three years' time Is none too much for its proper planning and arrangement. A commit tee fhouM be selected from among the members of the commerc:al bodies of the city, to be composed of live business men who are planning to visit the Pan American exposition and will be pre pared to study there the latest Idcns anJ most attractive designs of muni cipal displays. It mav prove a very good thing for the p. ace of Europe that England has her hands full in South Africa. The Insults and personal violence offered the British troops at Tien Tsin by the French and Russian soldiers will be borne with an equanimity altogether foreign to British habits, from th? n:ere fact that what can't ba cured must be endured. Th.re are, of course, limits of endurance which cannot be reached by a self-respecting nation without a resort to arms, even though the result of war seems almost certainly disas trous. It is improbable -that these lim its will be reached in the case of Eng land's controversy with Russia. The Tien Tslu affair will, however, prob ably be treasured up for some future day when England's resources are not fully engaged, as at present, and when a disagreement of no greater moment again aiirs up me uruien nun. Jne French have long since reached the point where another chastisement would be an act of mercy and it is quite probable that England, after the Boer war is over, will feel called upon to take ac;ton regarding the series of Ftench threats and insults which have been endured patiently of late years. CLEAN UP. The movement for the improvement of the city's appearance by the personal attention of each citizen to the property under his control is strongly endorsed by the Omaha News. The following from Its columns is suggestive and directly in line with the position taken by the As torlan. Th" News says: "Tho time Is rapidly approaching when nature will don her gayer gar ments and afford Omaha property owners an opportunity to co-operate in the task uf making the city beautiful. Omaha has undergone a wonderful transformation since the period at elav banks and bare, unsightly stretches of vacant lots, but it his not altogether lost the aspect of maturity O at its ranld growth has made unavoidable. Its people have been so busy pushing the greater improvements that they have had comparatively little time to devote to the more trifling features that Lazy Livers are many time th causa of various d Muaaa. Ninety per cent of Jh Amenoan people are mid to be troubled with liver and stomach complaiuts such us constipation, dizziness. Indigestion, bUiouauess, sluggish liver, eto. Baldwin's Health Tablets No. 25 ?reom and cure these iris. dm tablet act u a o-entla Ura. Tory make the liver and tiinsca do tbeir duty a they 4iUld. Til most ohntlnta muim S Lil'L0 tut llttJ tablet tiny mKoudcasU procured a Successor to Th. Olaen. MO-1 Com. Bt combine to make a city attractive. In the eyes of visitors. "The season is now beginning when a very little effort on the part of each individual will produce surprising re sults. If every person w ho owns a piece of Omaha property would make It a point not to lot the spring pass without making sonic slight Improvement that w ill add to the sightliness of his prop erty, the aggregate gain would be some thing surprising. A coat of paint here, mvttv shrub Implanted there, a yard neatlv swept of the winter's accumula tion of leaves and refuse adds a touch of beauty that is 'nmuMlately percep tible. For the property owner there Is no better Investment, and self-Interest, as well as public spirit, should induce each individual to contribute something toward making the Omaha of this sum mer more attractive than ihe city of a year ago. "These little Incidents of thrift ap peal most potently to the capitalist and prospective investor. A few dollars ludiciouslv invested frequently add ten times the amount to the value of a piece of property. Omaha has won the good opinion of the whole country for its progressive and enterprising spirit. ! Its real estate is on a basis at which it offers a most promising investment. During the next few years outside cap ital will be more generally invested in local enterprises ar.d realty. It is of the greatest importance that an es pecial effort should be made to make Omaha property look inviting in order that the most may b- made of the 'op portunity for which Omaha property owners have waited long and patiently, (''lean ut " IT ALWAYS PAYS. Baker City Democrat. A young lady of course it Is to be presumed she is young living in a small town in Southern Idaho, has proven the value of newspaper advertis ing to the extent that th? postoffice of ficials have been asked by the local postmaster to pay more coin or find a new man. Miss Jeanet Morgan, for that, It serins, is the young lady's name, be came r "ssessej of an ambition to 'b? som-body's wife. Among the young men in the Immediate vicinity she couldn't find her ideal, and so inserted an advti tiseni?nt in an Eastern paper, telling in most glowing terms of her many qualities and incidentally call ing attention to the fact that she owned a big ranch' without the usual mort gage attachment. Inspired bv a love for Idaho girls who have ranches, from north, south, east and west came letters. Where for loerly a few thin letters, bearing the return card of a seed house or a gold brick concern, filtered into the office, the mail grew until it now ernes In big sacks and even by utilizing barn and chicken coop the postmaster is unable to store it all. While no actual count has been made of the number of ardent letters received, it is b-lii-v-d th"5; who seek h"r heart and hand, toj.-hr with me saee urusn rancn, are su,n- lent in number to mak? ev-n D- Wr tr mb'e should they, as an army, g against him. If from the bunch Miss Morgan is able to select a good husband sh- v.i.l do well, ana at trie same time illustrate, mor,? forcibly than ever, the uv-rits of newspaper advertising. There an- men an,J w,,mer, who do not b-lk-ve in it. but if one notices them ;h y ire uf a quality that Is not bringing a fair price in tne maraet. .miss .Morgan s success In getting letters is sufficient to prove the statement that if you would grow wealthy and wise, quickly go and ad vertise. WITH THE PARAGRAPH ERS. so rar uunn-r jiurgan is an-aj in the controversy, as he hun't said a word. Montana Record. There is another rich find on Porcu pine cretk.The gravel just bristles with gold. Minneapolis Journal. Fate cannot conceal a man like Theo dore Roosevelt by making him a vic president. Chicag j Tribune. If the robin "pipes his lay" up this way, he will have to put his pip b-Jow the frost lines. Minneapolis Journal. Provided he has the price there is nothing to prevent Mr. Pettigrew talk ing a few phonographs full of his troub les. Washington Post. The dressmakers have formed a union. Here's hoping that they take the mil liners and go on a strike that will never end. Kansas City World. The enlargement of the Armour plant in Kansas City is looked upon with favor and composure, even by the ene mies of expansion. Kansas City Star. Roosevelt would make a gvd pre siding otllcer for the relchsrath and would not need to hunt mountain lions for strenuous diversion. Pittsburg IMs patch. The Uuke of Manchester left his past In England when he came to this coun try, but It was down at the wharf to meet him the day he returned. Chi cago Record. All the sensible Cubans are settling down to the conviction that they will have to comply with the congressional resolutions, and may as well begin at one.-. Minneapolis Tribune. Now that alcohol has been otllcially eondoniMed as a food, the toddy-blossom culturists need not despair. They should null off a series of experiments to prove that water is an intoxicant. St. Louis Republic. Some men seem to be pondering with the muses when they are only worry ing about text week's board bill. Mr. J. NY. Patterson, night police at Nashua, la., says: "In January 1 had a very bad cold on my lungs, and used half dozen different cough medicines and prescriptions from two doctors, but grew wors all the time. I tinally bought a bottle of Foley s loney and Tar and after using two-thirds of it, I was entirely cured." CHAS. ROG ERS, Druggist. A promissory note Is a brilliant Idea, fir the right fellow. Usually a racking cough and a gen-J eral reeling of weakness. Foley's Hon ev and Tar is guaranteed to cure the grippe cough and make you strong and well. Take no substitutes. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. o m in has ever conceived a more beautiful thought than the one that Is yet unborn. Pneumonia follows la grippe, but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar, the great throat and lu-ig remedy. Take no substitute. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. Everlasting vigilance is the surest road to success, especially when a fel low Is trying to escape from a com mute? of the same nature. Eugci.e J. Hall, the poet and publish er, say? that one dose of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice? w hen hoarse ness threatened to prevent his lecture at Central Music Hall, Chicago. Noth ing else as good. CHAS. ROGERS, Dfugyist, The reformer is the man who tries to inoculate others with his ow n particular brand of goodness. Rob. R. Watts, of Salem. Mo , writes: 'I have 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 pen was once mightier than the sworl; now the typewriter is a greater hustler than the Krak-Jorgensen. CHEAP INSURANCE. Many a man has been Insured against Bright's disease, diabetesi or other dan gerous ailment by a fifty cent bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure. CHAS ROG- EKS, Druggist. Th.- willing hors- pulls hardest at the traces, but there is less in his feed box. "I had a running sore on my leg for seven yean," 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 hf-alinc. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. It often happens that when the pret ty girl Mis the rich young man that she lows him, she's only stringing him. BANNER SALVE. Tetter, eczema and skin diseases yield quickly to the marvtlous healing quali ties of Eanner Salve made from a pre.-criptlon of a skin specialist of world wide fame, 23c. CHAS. ROGERS, Drurg'st. TIME SCHEDULE From rortlmd. DEPART A SRI vi Chicag.i- Salt Lake, Denver, Kt Portland W orth, Omaha. Kan- opecial his i iiy, St Iui, 9:15a. m C'utcag and East I p.m. Halt Use. Uenver. Ft liortli, Onialiu. Khq : shh ;lty, Hi 1. uis, Atlantic Kxpress 9 p. ni. Kpokane Flyer, 6 p. m. 7 p. in iim ajjo ana r.ant Walla Walla, Lowlnton,. HxjHiie, M iMi .-a po lls, ht, Paul, Pultun, vjoam ; Milwaukee, Chicago , and Kant. i From Astoria OCEAN STEAMSHIPS All Sailing Date sub : led u change, i For ban Francisco-Hal! Cohunbia Itiver Stvuin em to Portland ami , Way luiding j 7am ExHuuday 4a in .x Moi.duy From Portland ! 6 a in W1LLAMKTTH K.iVKIt 4:30 o. m Kx Sunday Ki Sunday ion (,'itv. Newber.! Kalem 6t Way-Laud . t 7am. Willamette audVauiJ 8:30 p.m. Tuei.Tbur hill Rivers !Mo.,Wed. and bat. Ort-gon City, Dayton & aud Kri' j Way l.andiDKH ! Klparla Leave dly 3:4-5 a. m. Snake Blver. itiparlato Iwinton Lt liewltitn tf;U0 a m dally 6am Tues, Thui Saturday Willamette Klrer 3:4Up in Portland to Corral) Is; M (in , Wed auu nay ijiuuiugs .ITlaay O. W, LOUNSBERRT. W. II. HURLBTJRT. Ag't. AJBtorUa, Gen. Pass. Ag't. Portland. Or.. fli (& JJoiflio WHITE COLLAR LINL Sir. HKRCUI.Es takes the place of BAILEY GATZERT (Telephone Pock). Columbia River and Puiret Sound Nav igation Company. The Hercules leaves Astoria dally exevpt Sunday at 7 p. m. Loaves Portland daily except Sun day at 7 a. in. White Collar Line tickets, O. R. & N. tickets and Uwaco Ry Nav. Com pany tickets Interchangeable on Her cules and Hassalo. Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcotta from llwaco and Long Reach points. Telephone No. 111. A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria Agent. K. W. CRIOHTON. Portland Agent ASTORIA AND C0LUOA RIVER RAILPOAD. ' PORT! AND. Arrt 8:OOii.m7ilVi'tlaiid Union lVpot;tl:lu a.m. M0p.m.ifor Astoria and lnter-9:40 p.m. mi Hate points. I A8TORIV. I 7.4r. a.m.F..r Portland ft tn-ll:Ma,tn. S.iu p.m.ileim1l.i!,. points '10 30 p m, REASIDE DIVISION. Ih.tt a. m. f M p. in. !:. a in l' t in. p. in. ASTORIA SEASIDE 7 to a. m 1 l i. in 11 iU in li-wr iii I on 1, III 'Sunday otiiy All trains make close connection! at I Goble with all Northern Paclflo tralna to and from the East or Sound points. J. C. MAYO. Gen'I Fr't and Pa-1. Agent b Travel UXURIOUS The "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both Inside and out. and steam heated, are with out exception, the finest trains In the orld. 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 th 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. N'o 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 art protected by the Interlocking Ulock System. W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLER General Agent. Traveling Ag't. Portland. Ore. A FEW N ERESTING FA CTS When people are contemplatlnf a trip, whether on business or pleaaur they naturally want the beet 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 tralna are operated so aa to make close con nections with diverging lines at all junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Diring car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the flrst-clasg er vlce. ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct connection at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call on any ticket agent, or correspond with jam. u. ru.u. uen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. General Agont, 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 Mail Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME. 1 1 Days to Salt Lake. 2 Days to Denver. 3 Days to Cliicago. A Days to Xev, York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further information apply to C. O. TERRT, W. E. COM AN, Trav. Pass. Agt, On. Agent. iz inira Bt., rortlana. Or. Or G. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent O. R. & N. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221; ' DRAYINGjANLV EXPRESSING All Good Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. ESS Duane St., Astoria. Or. W. 3. COOK. Vgr Rea. TeL 11M. GO EAST vrx SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO SU'iinl. lVi!ii!h..MlniiMmlis, riilvaso and All Points Eaat. PAILV THAI NS: FAST TIME; 8ER VK i: AN'I) Si'HNKRY UN K'.U'ALKl). Through I'aliuv and Tourist Sleepers, 1'iiilng and liuftVt Smoking Library Car. Tickets to points East via Portland and the Gn-at Northern RyM on salt at O. K. & N. Ticket Olthyi. Astcrla, or Great Northern Ticket Office UiJIIIHl) STREET, PORTLAND. For rate, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on er address, A. R C. DENNISTON. City Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portland. BEST0F EVERYTHING In a word th s tells of the Passenger service via f he Northwestern fcino. Light Trains Pally between St. Paul and Chicago, comprising The Latest Pullman Sleepers, Peerless Dining Cars. Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cara. The 20th Century Train -Runs Every Day of the Tear, The Finest Train in. the World Clcctric liijritcd Steam Heated THE li.VI'GKR STATE EXPRESS, the i-mest Daily Train Running Between St. Paul and Chicago, via tho Short Line. Connection from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS. This Is also the BEST LINE between Omaha. St. Paul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLER. General Agent. Trav. Agent, 248 Alder Street. Portland. Oregon. SOMETHING NEW. Just published by the Southern Pa. clflc Co. is a phamphlit upon the re sources of Western Oreifon. which in cludes an excellent map of the state, and contains Information on climate, lands, education, -tc, existing Indus tries and their capabilities. Attention Is also directed to such new fields for enei yy or capital as promise fair return. This publication fills a need long ex perienced by Oregonlans, in replying to Inquiries of eastern frlenda. Cop-s may be had of local agent Southern Pacific Co., or from C H. MARK HAM. O. P. A.. Portland. Or A familiar name for the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Rallwar running the "Pioneer Limited" tralna every day and nljrht between 8t. Paul and Chirao, 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 heat, of a verity equaled by no Oth.' line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United states or Canada. All tn-ket airer,ts sell them. For rates, pamphlots or other Infor mation, H'Jdrr-ss J. V. CASEY. C. J. EDD7, Irav. Pasi,. Agt., aPn. Agt., Portland, Oregon. Portland. Ore, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed propoynis addresjifd to the County Clerk of Chitsop County, Ore ron, will be receht.,1 until 2 p. m April 3. IImiJ, by the County Commis sioners' Court of Cl.ilHop County, Ore gon, for th" construction of forty-two miles of road In Clatsop County. Ore gon, or any part i hereof, viz: The Astoria, Olney, Jewell and Ves per watfon roid So. 77. Bids must be In compliance with plans and specifications now on file with the County Clerk. All bl Is must he accompanied by a certified check of the value of 6 per cent of the amount of said bid. Copies of plans can be seen, and spec ifications will be furnished on applica tion to the undersigned. The court reserves the right to re Jct any or all hlds. Bv Order of the County Commission ers' Court. II. j. WHERITT. County Clerk. NOTICE- OF TUN SALE OF STOCK OF THE OOLUMIUA RlVlClt PACK KUfl ASSOCIATION, OF AHTOKfA "ORWC.O.V. WHKRF.AS, on tho lSlh day of M.in h, 1SU. the National Packing Com pauy lr a valuable consideration limde executed and dcllviuvd hw First Nrt lloiml Hank, of Astoria. Oregon, Us certain piM.nlHsory noto wherein uioniUtf.1 and agrnvl to pay to the order of said Imuk nix iiumiIIik after ilate for value nwlved the sum of llil, wk! with Interest threon after dale nt die rate uf six per cent per milium iNiy.ihle lit United Stuti s gold coin, and Wlieiva, on the 111 It ilny of March, I nxi, ln sul, I Nation i I'lti klng t out pany, fur value received, inaile and ,1 llvered to aitld hank In c 'l'tnln prom Ixsoiy no'e wherein It proitilMCil Ulld avreed to pay to the order of mild Imuk the yum of i'Mm. with lllterent after h( die riili, of "l per cent per iinnirii, p,iyalile In l'nlt'l States Hold col,); and. Wherein, on Ihe filh day of Seplem tii'f, 1!H, J. II. HiliHh'M'll. one of Ihe en il'irser and gu 'iraiiioi's of lnnlil note, for the purpose of securing the pay llieilt thereof, tl.llisferivd and MSslilUt' us colliitertii, to th,, mi, I It ink. .'vs .1 lilies of the nuiltdl spn k of the Co lllllltila Klver I'm-kern AtNuclntlnii, u Astrriti, tivpui. Hi n nn l hy the hiiI J. o. ILiiithorti. ii b show n by rertill, a;e lunnli i lus, and ill the same l line nil a pur', of the sime ti'iinmu'tloli the x.lld J. (. Il.illthoru eXi'i'lltisI ,tlld ie l.veii'd to the said hank a written iihIkii iiieiit and iraiiHfer f the suld stock, r rltlug thireln that the said stuck was tiaiisfelli'd as collatelill security for the pnyiueni of ,m,l noic liiiliilliiu chai'Kes and cxiieilns of collecttnu the same niid a reasonable ntlorney fee, and .iiithorlty was given theiilii to th .l M hunk hy the suld J. . Iluillhni' I" s II the S lid slliires uf ntplMI sun k r iiiiv I'll r t thi'ieef and any collateral MlhstltMU'd fiiroriid im o ihe mime, it till or without tiotl.e, t public 'T private ' Uf at th" option ir "aid tmiiK, on th'' iioii-i'.tyni "in ,.f said ii"l'' mi. I to IlitilV the net r,n ds uf Mil. Il Mle I (lie p.lllli'!lt of sill. I ll"(e.t, It II 1 1 ill th Ml,' the "alii hank was iiiith"! I,d an. eivpon ci vl to hi-enine the iiir -luis i hereof, and. Wh'T tH S.lld certllli il!,' uf xl"ck va j.flei wards nurreii'li'ied o the oal r.ii'ki-rs Assivl itloii and .1 new certl Urate of sl'X k III lieu th'ieof for I''j sh:ires was is-u 'd hv suld Aseoclaihin t" i.ild hank, im sleiwii hy i.iilll al number K6; and. Where is ileiuiiiid has lie.-n iniid. fal (he piiymeut of said n,'tx, and nil n tes still remnlii unpil.l, and He re n iw due and unpaid ihereon as prim I I' d Hie sum of :!iK) on one 1 1 t an 114.31 on (he other note and Interest 'II en -h ,if said prlnclpnl stuns fi'oin .March I. 1''I, at (ho rate of six .e " nt per annum. NiW TIIKKKFOKE NOTIi'E IS IIEItEltV GIVEN. That under ni.d In pursii.m f (he authority confer I 'd upon (h und-rslK I hy (he sai.U . IliiiUiorn, the undersigned w'", on Tu sday, the :'6th day of March. 'M at ih hour of lo o'clock a in. of sal day, ut tie- front door of (h- hulldiiiK now occupied hy the k.iI'1 Kllil N.i llon.il Mank, In the City of .,(.ii)a t'ri-g'in, sell at public auction for cash th" hlgh-Mt hld'ier the said 2M't snares of cnplliil st.H'k of the tald Ci-lumbla River Packers A lutlon, certificate niimh r Kfl and will apply Ihe proeecia of such "file to th' payment of said notes and the costs and expends of salu. I'ativl at Astoria, Oregon, this March lKh, Itol. THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF ASTORIA. Jty S. S. CoitlMiN. Cal,. r NOTICE IS HEIIEHY GIVEN That "Street Assessment Roll No. made for the puipoic of definylng th ."-is an i rxinsei o( impioxing Tenui street from he smith line of Exchange htr-et to the north line of lirund avc- nun hits ! n rtlo j with ihr .hi lii.ir and police Judge of the City of As cii.i Dy (ii' iiouni oi ant""!", and (hu( on th- I'lst day of Maiili, ld. in the hour of 'i oYl.x'k p. m. of nl lay in tn- council cliamb Ts In ilo i lly n in or tne city of Astoria, the run mltlce on streets und public ways and board of ashi-sKom will inert f,,r 1 1 1 purpose r (i.rrecting, reviewing and equalising said iissensm.iit. .ll bj'-c. tlous thereto must hi mude in writing ami iiied with the auditor and police ludge. Tills notice Is published for ten days by order of the Common Council of the City of Astoria. H. E. NELSON, , Auditor and Police Judg- of the City of Astoria. Date of first publication, Mirch 0, jrm. NOTICE IS HEIIEHY GIVEN That "Street Assessmnii Roll No. 4 made for the purpose of def raving the costa and expenses of Impiovlng Frank lin avenue from ihe cist line of Twn y-slxih street to the west line of Tbli ly-flrat street hits been filed with the auditor and police Judge of the City of Astoria, oy mc board r assessor, and that on th) 21st day of Mirch. l'.Mii, nt the hour of 2 o'clock P. m. of said iluv In th" council chambers In the cltv nan oi me uuy oi Astoria, the com miuee on streets ami puhiic wnys mid board of assessors will meet for the purpose of correcting, reviewing and equalizing said assessment. All objec tions thereto must be made In writlmr anil iiieu wan ine auilKor and police juuge. j ms notice is published fin- ten Jay-by order of the Common Council of the City of Astoria. H. E. NELSON, Auditor anil Police Judge of the City of Astoria. Date of first publication, Mirth 9, 1901. SHERIFF'S SALE, Hy virtue of an execution ami order of sale Issued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for the County of Cl itsop, on the 4th day of March, IWl, upon a Judgment and decree ren dered therein on the 2Clh day of Feb ruary, l'JOl, In favor of I'mi Mansur, plaintiff, and against Iver Tronson. de fendant, for the sum of $4.'1S, together with Interest thereon, and the further sum of 125. HO the costs and disburse ments of this suit and the costs of nnd upon this writ commanding and requir ing me to make salo of the following d'-serlboil real property, to-wlt: The south west quarter of the north west quarter, tfu? west half of the southwest quarter and the northcat quarter of the southwest quarter of section S in township 8 north of range 6 west of tha Willamette Meridian, con taining 16) acres in Clatsop County, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Monday, the 8th day of April, lftoi, at the hntr of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, In front of and at the court hous? door In the ORy of Astoria, Clatsop County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the above-described real property, to satisfy the Judgment, Interest, costs awd all accruing conts. . THOS. LINVILLH, Sheriff. Clatsop County, Oregon Astorli, Oregon, March 6, 1901, MUIIIIFF'H HALE, Ily Virtus of an vxivullon and order of sale Imued out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon, for lli County f Hat "P, on tliv 1st day of March, ltioi, upon a Judgment and decree roiidiT'-d theni HI on tint S'lt day of Kchnmry, 1901, in favor of J, H, HiitimKiirliuT, plain till, and against C II. Linton ami Maude E, Union, defendants, fur the sun of fi'vo, with Interest (hereon nt lhn late of s per cent per annum, fi-om thn 11th day of Novc'IiImt, IS'.i'.i, to the 27lli day of FVbruary, liMil, fur tho furtlmr sum of 110 attorney s fei-, the costs and disbursements of tills suit taxed at N.'l.fi'i and Interest on mild Judgment at the ei!" rule until paid and Ho costs of and upon this wilt cotniiiiiiolliig and requiring me to make sale of Hut fol lowing described real property, to-wlt; Lots (rll (10) ulld eleven (ll, III bl's k two C'), in Miist Win i .-nt'iii, lis laid out end i-'VordMl by P, C, Wurr-'ii, same bilug now a pin of (he In '"i pointed City of Varivnt"ii, together with lh tcuono'iits, tieivdlt iinetiis und appur tenance thereunto h"loiigliig or In any wise appertaining In the County of Clntrtop, Oregon. Notice Is hi I'rhy given (bat 1 will on Monday, the SI h day of Apt II, I'.Hil, at (he hour of ill o'clock In ihe forenoon of said day, In fnoil uf and al the court house door. In the City of Astoria, Clul son Cou ily, Oregon, sell at public auc tion to th,, lg-,'st bidder for cnh, llm above. iet rlh d n-nl piMs iiy t" sills fv tin Judgment, liilercnt, fusts and all accruing coats. Tllos. LINVILI.i:, Sin-riff. Clalsop iNninly, i iicgoii, Astuih, Oregon, March Mb. I I . NOTICE Foil Pl'IU.ICATIoN. I 'lilted States Land Olllce, at Oregon Oty. Oregon, IVc. llKfl; Nodes Is hereby given lliai In com. 1'llaiico with the pMvlslons of the act of congress of June 3, U.'S. i-ntltl d "An act for the sale of tlmU-r land In (lis states of California. Oregon, N'vada and Washington Territory." as rx tend ed to all the Public laiud Slates by act "f August 4. lvji. Christian Peli-rson, of Olney, county of Clat'wp. Hiat- ef Oregon, ha this day filed In this oltlee his worn lt nieiit No, liM. tor the purchase. f the NE. quarter of section No. S7. In township No. t i.orlh. range No. 8 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable (or Its timber r stone (bail for ngiliiiltural pin pve. Bnd to estatillsh his claim to mid land before the register and rrcelvr of this office at Ongon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 2'Ah day of April, ltd names as witnesses: George Mc Earland, Gust Adolph. Alexander Nor mand. Frederick Norniand. all of Ol ney. Clatsop county. ur,gon. Any and all prrons claiming ad versely (he above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this otlleo on or before said !&th day of aprii, iq. CHAS. 11. MOOIIES, Register. NOTICE OF HALE. In Ihe County Court In and fr Jack son County. Oregon, In the matter of the estate f Thoddiu W. Harclay. llecvaaitl. Notice I hereby riven that under anil by virtue of an order of sale made by i ho Hon. County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, dated January 7th. irvi, ana recorueej m volume 12 of the probate records of said county, on page 4n. I will on and after April lx lPOl, proceed (o sell at private rale. fr cash, lots !4 and 48 In block I, of (he town of Flavel (Vntrr. Clataon County, Oregon, and the 8. E. of section 10, In (p. 6 N., of lang.- S VV of W. M. In said Clatsop County. OKUTRIJHU RARCLAT. Administratrix of estate of Thaddrui W. Harclay, lx-ceased, Ashland, Ore. Ii. U. HRIGG3. Atty. Ashland, Ore. ADMINISTRATOR'S N OT I C E. Notice Is hereliv vlven M,i n a i-igiied adiulnlstraliir or the ih i.,. f John H. 'Ml, lecea d, by virtue and authority and In pursuance of an order inline i,y me couniy court of the State nf Oregon, for Multnomah county, on the Ith day of Janunrv. l'mt ,.n,..ri.. Ing and licensing the said administra to sell at administrator' "ale the followlnir fW'iln.e.t ...i propel ty belonging to the eHt,i!n ..f 11,. said J'dm H. Tell, de-efise,. situated and h-lng u the county of Clatsop, in i in; come oi I'regon. to-wlt: I lie northwest uii.nl. r nf ill ,r,i, W'e.4( (lUlirter Of Seetlon llilrlv..lv IS, township nine (9) north, rangn sevon (7) west of the Willamette meridian (.n. talnlng forty (40) acrva. I Will, ns such adm nlslrulur ii, IMd day of March. 1901, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. ut the ciinriliou,.,. a.,.. of Clatsop County, Oregon In Ast,rtn In said county, S"ll ' the ahovil and foregoing described tract of land at auction to the highest bidder for cash subject to the approval of said court. JOHN ROMETSCH. Administrator of said Estate. NOTICE FOR PUULICATION. Uidled Htate Ijind Office, at Oregon uy, Oregon, nu 1. Jisjl. Notl.-e I hereby given that th rot. lowing named settler has filed notice of her Intention to make final proof In supiMirt of her claim and said imsif will be made befiro tha register! and re-ielvi-r i,f the United Mates Land ofllce at Oregon City. Oregon, on Monday. April 15, 1901, vis: MRS. ANNA 8AMUELSON, Sister and heir-at-law of Charles v. Ronell, di-rensed.' who made homc-simd application No. 1114, for ot g, 34, iwp, , n, 11, s w., 101s 1, z and HE 14 NEW, sec. 3, twp. 3 N., range 8 W sit uated In Tillamook and Clatsop coun ties, state of Oregon. Kho names tho following wltm MSes In provo his continuous residence unon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. R, Wherry, of Elsie, Clatsop coun ty. Ore.; l)nnle Relerson, of Vlnemaple, ' Intsop county, Ore.;Loula Enquest, of Jewell, Clatsop conuty, Ore.; c, J. Lln- e, of vesper, Clatsop county, Ore. Further nnd special notice Is herebey given that tha above named claimant, alster and helr-nt-law, Intends to make her ln- livldual final proof In support of her claim, and that her said proof will be made py m-r ror tne above described land before) the county clerk of th ounty of Rock Island, at Rock Island. In tho state of Illinois, on Monday. Am-ll 15. 19J1. CHAS. B. MOORES, Rcglater. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the under. Igned administrator of the estate nf Jemima Bklbbe, deceased, has filed In tha county court of Clatsop county, Or., his final account as i.uch administra tor, and that Monday, the first day of April, 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. has been by said eonri fixed as the tlnw for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. MAX I SKIBRTS Administrator of the estate of Jemi ma BkiDDe, deceased.