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TUB MOKXIXG ASTOK1AX, THIKSDAY, MAKCH 21. 1901. Tilephone Main (6L TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. 8nt by mall, per year Sent by mall, per month Berved by carrier, per month. .MM .. .50 .. .(0 SEMI-WEEKLY, Bent by mall, per year, In advance. 12.00 All communications intended tor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Astomn." Business communications f all kind and remittances must be addressed to "The Astorlan Publish las; Co." ' The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad- vertlsers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can e bad on ap- luation to the business manager. MERCHANTS' TRADE EDITION. The following Is reprinted from the Budget of yesterday: Merchants who have been solicited to support the proposed "spfclul trade edition" to be issued by the Morning Astorlan, should consider very carefully the benefits to be d rived from it. It is the same old gold brick every alleged newspaper like the Astorlan trk-s to sell in the absence of regular and legitimate patronage from Us columns. Better put vnur ad on ft fen."e post In pseference. for all the good the "special trade edi tion" will do. Nobody reads such edi tions, nobody care's for them, excepting a few simple tidvertislng Likirs who lie awake at night planning sehem?s to systematically beat the public. The Jacts are th.se. The Astorian proposes to issue in the near future a special edition setting forth tjie re sources and industries of Astoria and of Clatsop county. Advertising spice will br offered local merchants upon a basis of a guaranteed circulation of 300 copies. The tenor of the edition will be to boom Astoria. The advertis ing rates are ot exorbitant and no payment is asked until the edition is brought out and the promises here in made fulfilled. The merchants of the city or any individual advertiser will be furnished proof that the clrcu-; lation promises have been complied with. The Merchants' Trade Edition j will live up to statements already made as to its scope and purposes and the unfavorable comment of the Budget is without reason for Its publication. THE BUSINESS SITUATION. ' The notable absence of hard times talk In Astoria Is a matter of much con gratulation. While the calamity howler may not have entirely disappeared, It is aulte an&arent that no class of people excent the unfortunate land poor and those who have taken too grfat chances in real estate ?pecula:ions have now any real rouse for complaint. Comparison (' the pr-sent with "the good old boom times" is far out of dte and out of reason as well. Cerninlv th- hard tim-s ciy comes not fr mi the wase tarnrr, for there never was more ,i.-man l nor less com petition for the (arp'-nter. the ship builder, th- sho-mak r. th- machinist. J 8eems likely to be so jrr-tt as to tax the nlumber. the tinner, the t-amster ' t ;he utmost the transportation facili or the butcher than at present. j w nicn ,.an h jjr.,vj.-.l. Nor yet is th- . nterpriing merchant the one to co.nplaln. While possibly, th' re may have be-n it ftver circulation of cash at the -nd of the fishing season some years ago. it is safe to say that business In general was never in a more prosperous condition or on a more stable basis than at present. The difference between 1SSC and liwl MAL-NUTRITION You may or may not be eat-; ing enough; and are thin. You may or may not feel well '-some folks don't know what it is to feel well. This is mal-nutrition. You are not getting the use of your food. Take a little Scott's emul sion of cod-liver oil. Begin with a little; increase ; but don't overdo it. Take as much as you can without upsetting the stomach. Feeling well is bodily happi ness. WtD ttai jot a ntue to try, if you a. SCOTT ft BOWNB, 409 Prl Kmt. New York. Tnav be compared t the difference be- nveen the accidental discovery 'of a bag of gld coin, and the accumulation uf the same by methods of tntelllgvnt nd persevering Industry. This Is an iKe when. In Astoria as well as In in older clti of the East, success de pends not upon chance, but uHn thrift, enterprls?, energy and perseverance. The rush to Alask for gold and fl.h (has lately enhance.! '.he oportunltle i of tnow rf.ajn .u home by lessen ing the number f competitors, at the same time v.istly incrwising the market for labor of all kinds and for commodi ties, ihua stimulating th. growth of In dustries. The steady growth and uupar.'M suc cess of the principal factories and bus iness institutions of the city, the absence of "the unemployed" li borer and me chanic, and the prevailing goivl prices and high wages are corroborative of th.'se observations. COMMERCE ON THE PACIFIC. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. In a bulletin taking a general survey of the foreign trade of the country, re cently issued by the state department, which was compiled by Frederick Em ory, chief of the bureau of foreign trade, the growth of cninnioe on the Pacific Is referred to at considerable length. It is the conclusion of the writer that tha d.jvelopm?nt of transportation fa cilities Is one of the leading if not the most important item in the growth of foreign trade, and the foots which he deduces 'seem to bear this out. In the absence of gnl transportation facili ties with Brazil, for example, this coun try ranks but sixth In the volume of its exports to that country", being led by countries with whom the United States Is eniblcd to successfully com pete xn their own home markets, but which have better transportation facil ities to Brazil than this country pos sesses. It is observed: "Conspicuous illustra tions of the benefit of direct transporta tion and of the fact that increased trade follows lis establishment are found in the recent growth in the export of Amer ican products to such unlikely quarters as Tu:l;.y and Peru. Some two years ag0 tne consul-general at Constantl- noole. Mr. Dickinson, exerted himself to secure the running of a direct line of steamers between the United States and Turkish ports on the Mediterran ean. The Barber line of New York de cided to make the experiment, and the service, b-gun In February. 1399, has jrreatly stimulated the sale of Ameri can products in the Levant. Enlarged transportation facilities un doubtedly account to a considerable ex tent for the steady growth of our com-m-rce with Japan." The latter statem-nt is absolutely cor rect, a? experi.-nce her- has shown. Since the establishment t th first di rect line or steamers fnm S-attle to Oriental points a trade which did not exist b-fore has been creat-d, and has grown to such proportions that sev eral more transportation lines have come into the field to shar- in its car rying: and the growth of the trade The report calls especial attention to the Inivr n-ement of transportation fa cilities from this port, to the establish ment of the Oriental steamship line be tween Seattle and Manila, to the line of the China Mutual Steamship Company, lust established, and to th- magnificent Meet now building for the Great North ern, and which is to ply in this trade, and further remarks: "The Pacific slope Is being rapidly converted from a mere outpost of trad- inro a gr-at hive of commere." The figures iriv-n in a foot note show that exports from this coaiit. which in amounted to but J38,80O,- U00, arose in 1W) to J71,6"0,')O0 (years en-d June '')). It is observed that th- "growth of F:-a-borne commerce at these points means much for the great extent of the country tributary to them and promises to work marked changes in th- Indus trial condition of the vast regions west of the Rocky mountains." All of the recent literature upon the subject of the extension of the Pacific commerce but emphasizes the necessity of the building of American ships In which to handle It, that in this manner the fullest amount of value may' be re alized to the country from the trade which It is developing. Dependent as we are upon foreign ships for our trans portation facilities, there ia the ever present risk of a complete destruction of that trade by the occurrence of con ditions which would prevent the utili- zation of those foreien blr, tn iw " - -v Fist trade. That this Ls not a remote con tinerencv experience within the past year has shown. The withdrawal of such a large amount of tonnage for transport service to South Africa and the Philippines ha resulted In placing heivy additional burdens upon com merce In the Pacific, by reason of ad vanced charters, and the shoituge of tonnage has teen such that In this city alone our exporters have been unable, in some instances, to fill "existing or ders. No steamer for' the Orient has de parted wjfhout a full cargo, and without Having freight on the docks for which she was unable to And. room. A Euro pean war, involving any twv of the mar itime powers of the first class, would result In the immediate withdrawal front our trade of the vessels which now carry our exports, and the consilient destruction of our commerce. Tile only safety for the permanence of the tride of the Payltlc pons with Asia Is the building of American steunishlps to car ry It unler the American Hag. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Hrunio s)ulnlne Tablets. All druirglstj refund the money f It fails i' cure. F W. Grove's signature is on each box. 2Zc When a woman Isn't saying mor. than she means, she is meaning mor? than she says. Mr. J. W. Patterson, night police at Nasli'iu.' Ia.. says: "in January I had a very bad cold on my lungs, and used half dozen different cough medicines and prescriptions from two doctors, but grew wors- alt the time. I Anally bought a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar and after using two-thirds of It, I was entirely cured." CHAS. ROG ERS. Druggist. One of the funny things about liv ing in the country is that If your clothes 11: you half of the old women will be lieve that you are living an evil life. . Usually a racking cough and a gen eral feeling of weakness. Foley's Hon ey and Tar is guaranteed to cure the ''gri( pe cough" and make you strong and well. Take no substitutes. CHAS. ROCERS, Druggist. There Is only one thing that can look as contented as a woman with a new silk dress on sitting In a front pew In church with her husband. That is a cow. Pneumonia follows la grippe, but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. th? great throat and lu:ig remedy. Take no substitute. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. When a married man goes out and gets full he Is smart enough to get an old bachelor to take him home, because he knows his wife will blame it on the old bachelor. Euget.e J. Hall, the poet and publish er, say? that one dose of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his vole when hoarse ness threatened to prevent his lecture at Central Music Hall. Chicago. Noth ing else as good. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. A baseball player has br-en named as the co-respondent In a Cleveland di vorce suit, and if that doesn't put him on the bench It will place him In front of it. Rob'. R. Watts, of Salem, Mo., writes: ' I hav 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 Foleyfs Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me and I am sound and well." A "young lady writes to an agricultural exchange describing how she has amassed a fortune with only two calves as a start. The account will not be con sidered remarkable in the theatrical world. CHEAP INSURANCE. Many a man has been insured against 3right'(5 disease, diabetes, or other dan gerous ailmnt by a fifty cent bottle of Fuley'3 Kidney Cure. CHAS ROG ERS, Druggist. To the small boy the pleasure of put ting a pin In the teacher's chair Is worth all the trouble that follows. "I bad a running sore on my leg for seven yean," writes Mr. Jas. Forest of CMppewa Falls, Wis., "and spent hunr?rd of dollars in trying to get It healed. Two boxes of Banner Salve en tirely cured it." No other salve so hcalins:. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. Man looks with awe on the works of the Creator and u-onders how he hap pened to make so many mistakes. BANNER SALVE. Teltr, 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. Barbs-rs and carpenters are both shav ers. SOMETHING NEW. Just published by the Southern Pa- clflc 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 at promise rair return. ThU publication fills a need long ex perienced by Oregonlans, n replying to inquiries or eastern rnanoa. Copies may be had of local agent Southern Pacific Co., or from C. H. MARKHAM, G. P. A., Portland. Or SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Notable amon the nleaaiirwi nttnrA. ed by the Ssasta Route is the win ter trip to Southern nnllfnrnio Arizona. Renewed acquaintance with mis section win ever develop fresh -msnpui papp puB isajaiui 10 wjuiod In its- prolific vegetation and among Its numberless resorts of mountain mhnr valley and plain. The two dally Shasta train frnm Portland to California have been re. cently equipped with the most an- k?rov?a Pa-uern or atandara - and tour- Sleeping ears, but the low rates of fare will still continue in effect. Illustrated guides to the winter r. sorts of California and Arizona may b had on application. C. H. MARKHAM. O. P. A Portland. Oreron. WHI TEi G0LLAR LINL 8tr. HERCULES takes the place of BAILEY OATZERT (Telephone Dock). Columbia River and Puget Soun.l NaT Igutlon Company, The Hercules leaves Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p, m. Leaves Portland daily except Sun day at a. m. Vhlt Collar Line tickets, O. R. N. tickets and llwaco Ry A Nav, Com pany tickets Interchangeable on Her cules and Ilassalo, Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcotta from Uwaco and I.ong Reach points. Telephone No. 111. A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria Agent. E. CRICHToN. P.wtland Agent. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILHOAD. t" PORTl VI). Arr've 8:lHi.m.lV;tliind Union IVpot '11:16 a m. :00p.m.for Astoria and iuter-S:40 p.m. mt Hate points. I l" A9TORH. I ?'.4Sa.m.lF. r Portland A tn-U:M susi. 6:10 p m.Jteua ;d.a;c pviuts ,10.30 p.m. SEASIDE DIVISION. 1 1::i. m. It.lO i. III. s:.) a ui I'.H III. 2;) p. m. ASTORIA I 7lOn.nl I U M. Ill ! Ml lW III seaside i Sunday uuiy All trains make close connections at ! Gobi with all Northern Pacific trains iv u iiuui me r.usi or oounu poinis. J. O. MAYO. Gen'l Fr't and Pas. Agent It 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 vorld. They embody the latest, nefcest und best Ideas for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the .traveling public, and altogether are the moat complete and splendid production of the car builders' art. These Splendid Trama Connect With The Great Northern The Northern f'aciFtc and The Canadian Tacific 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 iiuiiuus iNortnwesiern Limited." All Iert ?kln n tat.Prr0tect'1 by the W H UFAn k yl eT' co, W. H. MEAD, H. L. SISLER. uenerai Agent. Traveling Agt. Portland. Ore. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS W hen people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure they naturally want th heat obtainable, as far as speed, comfort and ' oi-iy is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES axe paid to serve the public and our trains ara operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dlring car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the flrst-clas aer vlce. ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central lines and you win make direct connectlona at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and ail points East. For any further Information call un any ticket agent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent. THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. Oregon Short Line Railroad THE DIRECT ROUTE. Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Oives choice of two favorite routes vl the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or the Rio Grande Scenic Line. LOOK AT THE TIME. 1 1 Days to Salt Lake. 2J Days to Denver. Z Days to Chicago. Days to New 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. COMAN, Trav. raas. Agt... Oen. Agent. yl inira ut., roaiana. Or, Or O. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent O. R. & N. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYINGjANDf EXPRESSING AH Goods Shipped to Our Car ' Will Receive gpeelal Attention. No. Els Dtia&a fit, Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Vgr ' Res. TeL 111L POSSIBLY ' You Arc Not Aware of the Fa t Time AND SUPERB SERVICE VIA. r WE HAVE 2-Dai!yFast trains-2 TO 'Mil: t-AST If you cannot take th morning train, travel via the evening train. Both are finely equipped, "OUR SPECIALTIES" FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LlltltAKY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicago. Knnsus City, St. I.ouis, New Yorh, Huston, And Other Eastern Points Ticket good via Salt Lake City and Denver. It Is to your Interest to use THE OVERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and sitrplng-car bertha can be secured from O. W. LOUNSBERRT. Agent 0. R. $ tZ0' Astoria, Or., J. H. LOTHROP. General Agent. 135 Third 8t.. Portland, Or. A familiar nam for the Chicago. I VI ill. n .. b.. f. a. r..., r. .. u" 0Vt?r ,h Ut"" M Great Railway 1 ru,,n,n lhe "Moneer Limited" train. i v.rv rtJv .n.l h.n c. and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. 1 lie only perfect train in the world." Understand: Connections ara made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric Uiclit, steam hei, of a verity equaled by no othv I l ie. See that your ticket readi via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rati-s, pamphlets or other Infor mation, address. J. W. CAREY. C. J. EDDT. Trav. Pass. Agt.. Oen. Art.. Portland, Oregon. Portland. Ore. 0 KZJO TlVtlJ 5CHK0ULas Ktoii. 1 ortUiiil UKPART Arsiti ('Men- .S.tll I. ike, t)..iv.T, Kt ; I'orilmtid iw.ilti,Oin;ih Kim- ' Mx't lnl .n . ity, ,si I -ml,, j 9dia. in rinmg.Hii.l but . 4 p. m Klt Uk.1 Denver. (iortli, iiiniiliH. Ksul s City. HI I, 'ii U Atlantic. Kxpren p. ni. 7 . in 1 I1I1 sK'i Hud Knst I VVillii Wulhi. l.'-wUton, "' SiKiksiie HsikKiie, Mlr.neo- iixiksni Flyer, IK, Mt. U, Puliith' H l) (III Mllwsiikee. ClilcigiJ hihI hut. 1 B i. in. Krom Astoria j OCEAN STEAMSHIPS All Hulling Dates sut; ltd tovbaiige. I For Kan FranciK'o-Hsll 7 am (.'oliniil) Stiver Mtoam Ki Sunday ' to I'urtliinil sin! 4a in x Hoi.dsy . I From I'nrtlsiM K.hM?... WH-UMKTXK RiVKK! 4:80 D. m Kxjjuurtay uuiiAiii it ni t r.lli egnn ctv, NewbergJ "loin k Wsy-Und i. I ' Ore, ai 7a.m. WlllsinstUaiidYam TUKi.Tbur hlllKWers 80 u. m. 0'i.,Wed. and Frl, sua muu oremi city, UsyUjn &. Way Landing i Klparls Ihvs dly 3:4.rn. m. Snak Klvar. Itljiark lo lwUton j Lv Lewlstu .uo a in daily Sam Wlllsinnttfi Klrer 1 lies. 1 hm I'urtlMiul 1. r,,..r..in. 41 .... u-.. ... .... 3:lii p m oaiuuisy 1 aim nHt 1.11111II11KS i Friday .,..-. . ... . .' '" I'l 'III . - w- LOUNSBERRT, W II. HURLBURT, Ag't, Astoria, Gen. Paas. Ag't. Portland. Or.. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. .Scaled proposals addressed to the County Clt-rk of Clatsop County, Ore fon, will be received until 2 p. m., April 3, l'JOl, by the County Commis sioners' Court of Clatsop County, Ore gon, for th construction of forty-two mile, of road in Clatsop County, Ore gon, or any part thereof, viz: The Astoria, Olney, Jewell and Ves per wagon roid No. 77. Rids must be in compliance with plans and specifications now on. file with the County Clerk. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check of the value of 6 per cent of the amount of said bid. Copies of plans can be Been, and spec ifications will be furnished on applica tion to the undersigned.' The court reserves the right to reject-any or all bids. Bv order of the County Commission, ers' Court. . H. J. WHERITT, -County Clerk. UP NOTICM OF THE SALIC OF HTWK OF THE COLI'MUIA RIVICIU'ACK- ' Kits Association, of abtouia, ORHGON. WHEREAS, on the l5lh day of March. m, the Nutlomil Packing Com" pnny fur a valuable consideration nmde, executed and delivered M the First Na tional Hank, of Astoria. Oregon, lis certain promissory noto wherein It promised and agr'l ! py-l th order of unlit bank six months after Ut (or value received the mini uf III'. MM with Intercut tin icon after dale at the rate of six per cut per nniiiim Niy,il.e In I'nltrtl rStiitis gold coin, and. Whereas, on lhe It'lli ilny 'f March, 1 m, tic Ml, I National I'm king Coin pan), for value recelv -d, made 11ml de livered lo mild bank It c-rtaln ploin-Immoi)- lure wherein It pi ouilm-d and agreed to pay to the order of said bunk the mnn uf ItinHi, ttltb lnt"r.t after di( at tin" rate of xlx pir cent l"r allium, payable In ('nlUd Stairs gold cola; anil, Whciv.it, 011 tin tit It day of S-ptein. b-r, l'-too, J, O, il.iiuli'iiii. ill" of the en iloitci and kill 11 ant'iin uf tin ml, I note, for di, 1 ptirp.'i- of scciitiiiK the pay ment th-renf, iraiiMferr-'d and awlgiie.l ut collutewtl, to the n.ild l ink, ;'", ,iaiv of the capital oi'k of the Co. luiilbU River Packers Aatoclutloii, of AH. ria, 'reg'ii. Ill n owiiil by the .ild J. O. llaiitli.ini, 11 h uliottii by certltlj ate lUlinb-f Kit. und at the anie tUiie'iind as par: of the sum' iransaction the .lld J. O. Ilaitttl'ilii eX'i iitctl and e. I.veivd t' the said b.iak a rlllen n.ltrii lii'"iU and liansf' t- ,,f th,, Kald slock, re citing tli'Teln that ill" ""Id slock w tr.ltisferiid as l ollnteinl security for the payment of .mi l note, inrludlnu nil I'lmrgi-M wild rM iin s ot 1 -nil 'i ling the ..li'le 11 tut a r iisunable nllorney's fee, iui I ,i4ithorlty was jji.-u t lt.-r. lit to the sai l bank by III.' sai l J 1 . H.ini hTn to s -ll Hi " sai l shares ,.f eiipltitl :,k or anv part tlwie'T and any collateral substituted for or .1-1 bd to lhe Mine, with or wlth'iill noll e, tit public or private .- il at th," option uf -al, bank, on lie" lion-payiii -in .f sai l ivti-s und to lliolv the 11. t pr.'c U of i. ll Me to (lie payment of sal I ll"les. aii.l u the s.l'e Hi.. i:th hunk : iHithoiued all. I en poiMi -J to hi-coiiie tl. pulchase 'hereof, and, Wher -at eald cei Utlca:. ..f k n i.fterw ards sum nd.'M-d i ' the said I'.li k'Tt ,,-cl Ulnll ,111,1 a lleix i-.-itl. Ilcate of nfsck In H u tlM. -f f .r i'.itij slriret was isu b a' I A-"i l.itlou I' 1 said bank, ui ih 11 I'TlHbMk number Kti, nil. Where 11 iletimnd lias I. . 11 ma l fol the payment "f suid ii't. and said notes still rein lilt lllioil.l, a;:. I (h-re It I) v due and unpaid t ! 1 e.oi as prlin I- p'll tile H II Ml of i""0 .ill ,.1- .i(e mid )i'.MI"l on the other n te and Interest 'n 1 .1 h of nitld prlndp.il sums from .M it.li I. at the rate of !X p' cut per milium. N.iW THEKEFoi;!-: NnTICE 1H IIKKKIIV GIVEN. That under ni.d 111 loirsii.ine. f the ;, (, authority confer ! ii..in I c undersigned by the sttl.t J ii. II ill'norll. (lie tiliilersliiiieil Mill, on In s'.iy, (he :ilh day of March, I'Xd at th hour of lo oYI,-", a 111 uf suld day, ut Hie front .!, ,,f the tmlldlliK now occupied by lhe "all Hist N.l lloii.il Hank. In th. ("iiy uf Astoria Oregon, sell ut public am Hun fur cash f the high mi bld.i. r i tie ai l zss'.i, snares of capital st.H k of Ih ai. 1 oiiimlilu Itiv.-r Packet A Elation, (vr.luVale nuinb-r l.'rt 1111. 1 will upply the pi.., 1 .,f sinh ale lo th- payment ..f ,ald not.-s and tile costs in, I expetitcs uf snle. im' ml at AiKrla, Oregon, this Man h nth. IU. Tilt: KIltST N ATI' N AL HANK OF ah roiti A, Hy S, S. GokiniN. Ciisiiier. NOTIi'E IS llKltKliY UIVKN ihut Streot Asscssm-nt Ib-ll No. 43" iiui lc for the purpoM- ,.t d.-rniylug the costs and fXtMiises i.f liupruMuK "IVuttl street from he uUth line uf Exchange sir-ct to inn norm line ,,f i;raiu ave nue tlilS been (lie I Willi lhe allllu and police Julgu ..f (lie 1'lty of As 101 in oy tn: Imiir.! ur a -s.o ii, th.lt on tile I'M ,,iy ,,f Mar, h ):si, ,,t the hour of 2 o'clock p 111. uf said iay in tne council cliauib rs In the city 1. . 1 1 .. . 1. ...... ' u. 11 .i uic 1 uy uf Astoria, tile coin inuiitf on streets and public ways and board of aMe-Httm-H HI uu-, t f,,r tde purpose of curreetliuc. p-Mewum 1111,1 eituaiiiing sail hss-.hhih. nl. All 1 bjec timis lhTeto must b. nmde In writing nd filed with the iiudltur um, pullce iiior.-. l IMS innici! IS puhllsllcl f,,r t,.n ua Dy onicr of the t'oiiimun Council 01 tnu t-uy or Ast.irl.i. H E. NKUSiiN, Aunitor ami i'iicc Judg- uf the City Date of llrst publication. .Mini, i, im NOTICE IS HEItKllV I1IVEN That "Street Assessment Itu Mo. 42 mane for the purpose t ii-fraylng the . .mm mm cxjN'iisia or improving Flunk lln avenue from the cist line of Twn ty-slxth street to Die west line f ti.i.. ly-flrst street hu lieen file, with the auditor and police Judge of the City of Astoria, by the board f assessors, an, that on Ow 21st day of M in h. mi at me nuur 01 4 o chick p. m. of said ilny In th council chambers in the city hall of the City of Astoria, th.) com mittee on streets und public ways and board of assessors will meet for the purpose: of correcting, reviewing and equalizing wild assessment. All objection- thereto must be mud.; in writing Hnd filed with the auditor mid police Judge. This notice H published f,V ten u.iy. y uruer 01 me i.iiinmoii Council of the City of Astoria. 11. E. NELSON Auditor and Police Judge of the f 'Ity of Htorla. ' Date of first publication, March 9 1901 . SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of an execution Um) order of sale I.HHUtd out of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for the Counly of Cl itMop, on the 4i, day ( March, 1 ot, upon a Judgment und decree ren dered therein on the lifilh duy of Feb. ruary IMl. In favor of i,, ,MaH,ir, plaintiff, and against 1vt Trnnson de fendanl. for the Hiim of 4:w. together with "nlnrest thereon. an,, ,,. f1.lh, sum of $:-.,.20 the costs and disburse ments of this suit and the cosls of and upon this writ commanding and requir ing" me to make sale ot thi following described real properly, to-wlf The southwet quarter of the north west quarter, the west j,aif of the southwest quarter and the northeiwt quarter of the southwest quarter of section 6 In township 8 north of range 6 ytH &f the Willamette Meridian con taining 16J acres In CliiUop Co'untv Oregon, Notice Is ber-by piven lh.it I will on Monday, the 8th day ot April mo ant the hour of 10 o'clock In the 'forenoon of said diy. In front of and at the court house acH,r In the Oty of Astoria Clatsop County. Oregon, sell at pS auction to the highest bidder for cash the above-described real property to satisfy the Judgment, Interest rout, and all accruing costs. ' C0Bt? THOS LINVILLE. Sheriff. Clatsnn Cnimt. u.. Aslnplo fireorMi Vi.i. . r"n HlllfllUFFH BALK. Hy vlrtuu of an vneciitlun and order uf sab) Inued nut of the circuit court of (lit State of Oregon, for Iho fount y of ttut op". 011 the 1st day of March, 11KI, u,,u a Judgment and dm'tee reiidiTml tl.nr. in on tin) 27th day of Fibruitry, Jtiyi, in ravor of J. llaiiinnMrtn.r. il,(n. Hlf, and against -'. E, Linton nj Mrttid-i E. Linton, defeinlttiits, fur tht sun of fi'uo, with Iniei.-sl th 'riMiti at tlm falo of II per cut per annutn, fnin it s 1Mb day of Nove liber, 1!H, t. H,t Ktli diiv of Frbiuiiiy. P'l'l. for the further stun of H tttioiney'J f.i-s, Hm rosts nn, dlsbittseiiiiuls of Ibis suit Inked at y:Ct nn, I Int 'test 011 mild Judtfinent ut lhe leiril lute Utidl puld 11ml Ilia cii! of 11 il upon Hits will I'oiiiiiinn.iiiiii All, leiiu'rlnu me 10 make sale of tha f. lowing described real property, to-wit; Lots tell (III) Hlld rlev ll (It), III i.h k two C, In laui Wniteul n, n laid mil end iwonl -.1 by P, C Warren, saum li. lug now a put f I lo- In 'rpotaied 'Iiy ot Win r.'iit'Mi. together with ihq teiieui'nl, her -illt iiiieiiis und iippm. lenmic -s ttieieiuito belonging or In ny wis? iipperlaiiiliig III Hi" County of ' in t . !, Oregon, Null. c Is h-rehy glen Hint I will m, Mondiiv. the nib day uf Apnl, li. ai the hour of p' o'clock In the for-ibsiu of Mid day, In front uf and nl Hie cuurt lioime door, In lhe t'liy uf Astoria, rial, sop Con ity, Oregon, sell nl public sin-. Hun to (he highest bl.l.h r for iih," llu. Illieve-ie, b il re ,l plVls'l'ty o sills- fy tin Judgment, Interest, costs and ail uicnilng costs. THUS LIN VILI.E. Sheriff. ( 'Intsop 'oiinty, I 'legoti. Asto;ll, Oll-goll. M.llill Mil, llS'l. notice for pchljcation. fulled Stat.a lind Olttre, 0( Oregon City, tlirgon, iec. :i. 11M): NuiU e a hen ly gUeii that In com. pllmice with the privlaloiis uf the net of congress uf June I, H's. entltl d "An act for the sal (r tuuts-r lands In tlis slat's if Cttllf.iriiU. orrgmi, Nvsda mid W.i n IiIiir 0 in Trrrltury." as extend. id to nil the Public 1-B.nd Hiatea by a. t of Atu'ust 4, h.'.", ciiriatUn l'einrsun, of Olney, counly uf I'latwp, Stat: f Oregon, has this day nl. J In this oltl. s his swrn stst-1 11 No. fur th piirchuse uf the NE. quurti-r of socllun No. V, In toiishli No, ( north. runii No, west, mid will nfi"er p.'oi f to show that the land sought It nmr valuable fur It tliuler or atone Mini) for agricultural purpars. and to establish ila 1 Mm to nuld land before tb regtcr nf M't'rlj -r uf this olTlit at Oregon City. i.goii, uii TTiuraJa? the 2,'.lh day uf April. Ho names at wliinsset. tlcorg Mc l"'rlaud. Oust AJolph. Alexander Nor uittinl. Kn-dvrli'k Nonnund. all uf oi. in-y. Clatsop ruuiity, or.-gon, Any ami all pursuits claiming ad versely the abuve-deacrlbed lands are requested to Ills their claims In th I otllco on or before said 5Mh day of April. lJl. CHAS. II. MOOltKS, Hrglstcr. Notice ok HALE, In the Cuuiuy Court In and for Jack son County. Oregon, in th matter of the esitat of Thadd.u V. Hartley, Ileci'us.'d. Notice Is hereby glvrn that under and by virtue of an order of sal made by the Hon. County Court uf Jackson County, Oregon, dated January 7t. Ll. and recorded In volume U of the probate record of said county, on page 4: I will 011 and after April 1st RHll, proceed tn sell t private rale for cash, lots :4 and AH bo?k I. of tb town of Klavel iVnlrr, Clatsop County. Oregon, and the H. E. U of sectiu,, 10. t lW) t N 1f ui)f(j , w of . M. In s-ild 'latop County oertkche raiiclat. Admliilslrairlx of estate of Thaddeus W. Harclay, Deceaaed. Ahlsnd. Ore. E. V. liItldUH. Ally, Ashland, Ore. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the. under signed administrator or n.e n... -.li.. of Juhrj II. THI, deceas- d, by vlrtua and iiuiiiuriir nnu in pursimnce of an order nmde by the County Court of the Hiate of Oregon. f.,r MulinuMitth county, 011 lhe D'h day of Jiinunry. l'jel, aiilhorts Ing and licensing he gftj adiiilnlstra- tr tn . Me fil n,l,,Olo.lr-i,r'- sale the following d-sc.llhe,! real property belonging ,rt tlc of ,h() siiki jonn 11. ten, (leceiised, situated and being In the county of Clatsop In the State of Oregon, to. wit: The northwest quarter of the north west quarter of section thirty. six J) township nine (91 north, range, seven (7) Hint of the Willamette mrrMlsn !,. turning forty (40) acr-s. I will, as such admlnlsfrator on the 2.1.1 day of March. 1901. at 2 o'nlfh'lf r. m. of said day. ta the court house door of Clatsop County, Oregon h, Astoria, In salit county, sell the above and foregoing described iract of land at auction to the highest bidder for cash subject to the approval of said court. JOHN ROMETSiMI Administrator of wild Estate. NOTICE KOrt PUBLICATION. United States Ijind Ofib-e, at Oregon City, Oregon, Feb. 1, 1901. Notk'e n herubv oHven ihni ik ai. lowing named settler has filed niu. nr her intention to make final proof In nupport of her claim and said proof will be mido lxfoT tha nvliiti'Kui r. Hvr of the United States Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday. linn in, wi, vix; MRS. ANNA SAMUELSON, Sister and heir-at-law f.f riisri v Roneli. ieceasid. who rnadn linmiaii application No. 1M14, for lot 8. sec. 34 W.'.i4' N' 8 W." lo1" ' 2 "d SE-4 Nhl4, sec. 3, twp. 3 N., range 8 W sit uated n TlllamtHik and Clatsop Coun tlen. state of Orjgon. She rmmes the following ult p.ove his continuous rewldence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: J. It. Wherry, of Elsie, cintson mim. I.v. Ore,; Dnnb i Itelerson, of Vlnemaple. latjjop counly, Ore.;Louls Enquest. of Jewell. Clatsop conuty, Ore.; c. J. Un dell, of Vesper, Clatsop county. Ore. further and special notice Is herebey given that tho above named clalmunt, sister and heir-at-law, Intends to make her In- iivhlual final proof In support of her dulm, and that her said nroof win h made ty her for the above described land before the county clerk of tha county of Rock Island, at Itock Island, in tho state of Illinois, on Monday. April 15. 19J1. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that tho under signed administrator of the estate of .lemima BKinoe, deceased, has filed In tha county court of Clataon count Or.. his final account as ,uoh administra tor, and that Monday, the first day of April, 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of tald day, has been by said court fixed as the time for th h sarin nt objections to said final account and me settlement tnereor. - - - MAX L iKinnte Administrator of the estata of Jeml. - - -m -mab.ii 0, yjyji, 'V v . ma J3klbbe, deceased.