THE MOKMSG ASTOKIAN, N'MHY, MARCH 23. 190!.
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f all kinds and remittances must be
addressed to "The Astorlan Publish
ing Co."
The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad
vertlRcr the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
river.
Advertising rates can fee had on ap-
UcRtlon to the business manager.
When MtKlnley reads of the extraor
dlnary precautions being lakn to pre
serve the cxar from assassination he will
probably abandon his ambitious plans
for assuming the royal purple.
There will e little weeping In this
country at the emigration of a few
thousands of Mormons to Mexico. The
church has not abandoned polygeny
and that fact means constant friction
between the ihurch orgajiizatlon and
membership and the Christian element
of our nation as long as the Mormons
remain among us.
The Southern Pacific Company is en
deavoring to create a strong public sen
timent in behalf of the preservation of
the treat trees of California. These
monsters of the forest, many of them
over four hundred feet In height and
one hundred fett in circumference, are
declared by President David Starr Jor
dan, of Leland Stanford, Jr., University,
to be at least eight thousand years old,
antedating the pyramids of Egypt.
These imposing relics of past ages
should certainly be preserved from dese
cration and destruction. The Mariposa
grove, containing about seven hundred
trees, has been granted government pro
tection but It includes but a small
proportion of these monarehs of the
forest. Should the despoiler be per
mitted to ruthlessly destroy at will the
remainder of them, the state of Cali
fornia and the nation at large will be
robbed of a treasure which can nev
er be measured In dollars and cents and
can never be replaced.
NEGLECTED BY CONGRESS.
Salt Lake Tribune.
The fifty-sixth congress has finished
Us work. U gave to the country much
.wise legislation and some foolish; it re
fused to do some necessary things. One
was the refusal to make any appropri
ation for building reservoirs In the arid
rKior. The refusal was due to ignor
ance. . Were ther? some island out in the sea
Containing tens of millions of fertile
acres, but surrounded by a coral reef
so that only the smaller schooners could
approach it, the Fifty-sixth ' congress
would not have hesitated for a moment
to make a sufficient appropriation to
blast away the re-f that the products
of the rare island might be made avail
able. In a kind of ecstacy members
would have pictured how many beauti
ful homes might be created on the won
derful island, what Its annual products
would b? worth, etc. But when the
Islands and coral re-f are on our own
continent, th.-n it 13 different, and
grave congressional asses will stand
up and ask why the government should
Interpose to create something which
is cUhed from the stomach not
beginning itf work immediately.
Until it getrto work you fuel d s-trcsed-tlie
food lays iu your stor?
ach like a weight.
To start digwttion to make th
stomacJi do its work yon miu,t anist
it it rour stomach Is weak or alow
to work.
Baldwin's
Dyspepsia
Tablets
No. 21
Ukra after meals supplies th atom
on with naoeaiuiry acids and iulcaa
which llt tit food quioklv in a
proper manner. To get the best
reaalta uae Bald win's Health Tablat
S-wUh Dyspasia Tablet
Tke DyaMpcU Tableu owt Wo and
HMkalal
PRANK HART.
Successor to Th. Olaen. (00-2 Com. 8L
Distress
after eating
would tend to drain "other states of
thvlr D'Hiple. 4
The soaeoast cities, through. ' their
press, every on? clamor for harbor Im
provements, they declare that the whole
country is interested Ixvatise of the
general Interest In rommoive- and the
need of drawing eveny possibility to
Its advantage. We of the West accept
that, though we know the reason New
York wants a better channel front the
piers to the sea is to svuro freight
that otherwise might go to Philidel
phla or Baltimore; that Philadelphia
wants a better channel in order to draw
freight from Baltimore and New York,
and that Baltimore and Boston both
want improvements that th y may suc
cessfully compete with the E.npiiv and
Quaker cities.
Again, every year ther l a drain
of $10,000,000 to improve the na igntion
and save the banks of the Mississippi
river. That is all right, but the ex
penditure in the arid tvlt of as much
money as Is poured annually into the
rat-ho!e of the Mississippi, would add
30,000 to the homes of the land and give
each one 100 acres of l.wd as rich as
any In the Mississippi valley.
There are other r.asons that ought
to govern In this connection. The East-,
ern states boast of the value of their
farm products. They are very great,
but thty are only ab.'Ut 4" per cent of
what they should be wiih ra;!y in
lightened cultivation. In Genesis we
are told that the waters hid to be di
vided before the dry land appeared.
Ever since th'n moisture is to land
what the air is to a human b-ing.
Without the air man's life c'ases; with
out the n.oisiure the whole earth would
be but the corpse of a world. The
science of applying water to land to
pnduct the best yield is n science
which our Eastern friends have never
graduated in. and they should pursue
the study foi it is directly to trior in
terest that they should understand it.
Their thlh'rrn hfty years heme will
r-e lauciung that thnr fathers i?rj
such chumps. When Irrigation becomes
general, in ihe arid b-lt. it will xienl
..inward, r-i the study of hlw
.ivolj i.verfio. in time of freshet and
how to support their crops in time of
drought will be an all-important one to
farmers. They ought to begin Its study-
now.
Finally, there is another conside ration
that ought to have had some ueigh
with congress. In the last half century
the arid West has sent east $4.000.'rt,000
in imperishable money. It has vluliz-.d
all thi great East; it has g.ven them a
full addition of 30 per c-ni to their prop
erty; it aids today 30 per cent to ail
they possess. That fact ought to have
given a little emphasis to the petition
of the West.
WITH THE PARAGRAPHIAS.
T... . . I . ..... . .
x-ei'.igitw- ieu tne s -na;e with 5,'cn
the contempt of Pitchfork Tillman.
Mii-neapolis Tribune.
It is no longer the Sampc.n-.S.hIey
but the Sampson-Everylcly "iitrover
sy. Chicago Journal.
After tailing in ali other -ff .i:.- to die
rich Andrew CarP'gie might (ry a few
church fairs. Times-H-ral l.
I Apparently Admiral Sampson ha. no
I
desire to retain public sympathy. He
. is now writing hi. memoirs. Buffalo
Express.
In its big oil ' gushers" T"xa.s has
finally produced som-thing that Tom
Ochiltree cannot xagg'-rav. Kansas
City Star.
Pettigrew can now go home and te
the South Dikotans that Mark Hanna
is fully as black as he has ben painted
Chicago Record.
The Baltimore Sun tri-d so hard to
elect William J. Bryan that it thinks
It is entitled to advise William MoKin
ley. Brooklyn Eagle.
Admiral Schley has said nothing about
that Simpson letter. He ;s doubtless
refecting on the gol.-n duality of si
lence Pi t tsbu rg Dispa t ch .
An advertisement for proposals for
furnishing 11,000 hea l'-ton'.-s for the
United States is one of the giewsome re
sults of war. Duluth Herald.
Miss Maud Gonne foresees the early
extinction of England. In pity's name,
has William Waldorf Astor got to move
on again? Chicago Tribune.
The irreproachable manner in which
Count Von Waldersee leads the German
should fit him for a position in the
American navy. Montana Record.
'That was a close shave," remarked
Prince Tuan as he looked in the glass
after reading the edict and found that
his head was still on straight. Mon
tana Record.
The-country Vlng wife for "another
four years, a boom In business may be
confidentially looked forward to. Even
Democrats will hardly dvllm to take
advantage of the same, Topeka State
Journal. - ' ' '
ro cri:lrATtU)"iNTNK iay.
T:ke Lavitlv Hroiiio-O,iiliiliie Tab
lets, .V.
Every grout man was one
ihlld.
a solitary
IT RX7.7.LKS THE WOULD.
No Discovery In medicine has ever
created one quarter of the excitement
that h is been caused by Dr. King's New
Disvovery f.r Consumption. It's sever
est t 'sts have been on hopeless victims
of Consumption, Pneumonia. Hemor
rhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thou
sands of vh n It his restored to per
fvt health. For Coughs, Colds, Asth
ma. Croup. Hay Fever, Hoarseness and
Whooping Cough it is the quickest, sur
est cure 'n the world. It Is sold by
Frank Hart who guarantees satisfac
tion or refunds money, large bottl'S
SV and $1. Trial bottles free.
A woman tiusts all the men me loves,
a man lev s ail the women he trust.
STRIKES A RICH FIND.
"I was troubled for sev eral years with
chronic Indigestion and n.rvous debil
ity," writes F. J. Green, ot Ijincaster.
N. II.. "No remedy helped me until I
b-gan using E1-x'trio Bitters, which did
me more good thin all the medicines
I ever used. They have also kept my
wife in excellent he.iPh for ye-.irs. She
ays Electric Bitters ore Just splendid
for female troubles: that they are a
crand tonic and Invlgorator for weak,
lun down women. No other medicine
can take Its pMce in our family." Try
them. Only '0o; satisfaction guaran
teed by H irt's Drug Store.
A woman :ie'er f -els perfectly sure
f going to hei.ven ti'l .;he has bed
nil her hair i:-f out.
IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE.
The fame of Bu -klen's Arnica Salve
as the best in the world, extends round
the earth. It's the one perfect healer
of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores,
Scalds. Bolls. I'lcrs, Felons, Aches,
Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only in
fallible Pile cure. 23c a box at Hart's
Drug Store.
From the (inscriptions in th; papers
of a church wedding, you nrght Hnk
the bridegroom wore nothing at -ill.
BLOWN TO ATOMS.
The old Idea that the body sometimes
n.'eds a powerful, drastic, purgative pill
iia been exploded; for Dr. King's New
Lif Pills, which are perfectly harm
less. Kntlv stimulate liver and bowels
to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the
system and absolutely cure Constipation
and Siek Headache. Only 23c at Hart's
Drug Store.
During th- firs' ten ye irs if Vr life
a woman tea -hes herself to be h-'.ppy;
the next ten the world and hoe mother
tea-'h her to be ml ruble.
Mr. J. V. Patterson, night police at
Nashua, la,, 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
crew worse all the rime. I finally
botieht a bottle of Foley's Honey and
Tar and after using two-thirds of It,
I was entirely cured." CHAS. ROG
ERS. Druggist.
No womin ever wishes shewas a man
unless she has tailed I) b a wi niaii.
Csually a racking cough and a gen
eral feeling of weakness. Foley's Hon
ey and Tdr is guaranteed to cure the
"gr'lPe cough" and make you strong
and well. Take no substitutes. CHAS.
ROGERS, Druggist.
The microbes hi ', a rnoihers' meetiiif
the other day and vJt-d that the ch-.it
walking skirt was Immoral.
Pneumonia follows la grippe, but
never follows the use of Foley's Honey
and Tar, the great throat and lu:ig
remedy. Tuk-3 no substitute. CHAS. i
ROGERS. Druggist.
Beinsr in love anl being seasick are
about the same; when you have either
one you wish it was the other.
Eugei.e J. Hal, the poet and publish
er, say? that one dose of Foley's Honey
and Tar restored his voice) when hoarse
ness threatened to prevent his lecture
at Central Music Hall, Chicago. Noth
ing else as good. CHAS. ROGERS,
Druggist.
The woman who intends to have her
own way afterward never kicks at the
word "obey" in trte marriage service.
Rob'. R. Watts, of Salem, Mo., writes:
'T 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."
There are only two things which make
life worth living to a man or woman.
To a man a great love or a great hate;
to a woman a great love or a great
sorrow.
CHEAP INSURANCE.
Many a mar has been Insured against
3right' disease, diabetes, or other dan
gerous aliment by a fifty cent bottle
of Foley's Kidney Cure. CHAS ROG
ERS, Druggist.
Many a man Is toasted who nees to
be roasted.
'I bad a running sore on my leg for
6even years," writes Mrs. Jaa. Forest
of CMppewa Falla, 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
hcalinjr. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist.
The girls who are wearing the new
meal sack elothrs, look like the Old
Scratch.
BANNER SALVE.
Tetter, eczema and sklo diseases yield
quickly to the marvelous healing quail
ties of Banner Salve made from a
rirecrlD'-lon of a skin specialist of world
wide fame, 25c. CHAS. ROGERS.
Drurglst.
J. A. FASTABEND
GENERAL COXTAACTOR
AND BUILDER "
LiUXURIOUS 1 Tr
AVEL
The "Northwestern Limited" train,
electric lighted throughout, both timid
and out. and steam heated, are with
mt exception, the finest train 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 moat
complete and splendid production of the
car builders' art
These Splendid Tralna
Connect With
The Gruit Northern
The Northern I'tu-iMc nml
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
famous "Northwestern Limited." All
trains on this line are protected by the
Interlocking Block System.
W. H. MEAD. H. L. StSLER.
General Agent. Traveling Ag't.
Portland. Ore.
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
When people are coiitemplatlnf a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
thoy naturally wunt the beat service
obtainable as far as speed, comfort and
safety is concerned. Employes of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL. LINKS are
(Mid to serve the public and our trains
an operated so as to make clone con
nections with diverging lines at all
Junction points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Dir lng car service unexcelled. Meals
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the first-class aer.
vlce. 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. Mdwaukee and
all 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. Wla.
General Agent.
THE CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN
RAILWAY.
VIA
SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE
TO
St.Paul, Duluth.Minneapolis, Cliicag;o
and All Points Eaat.
DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER
VICE AND SCENERY UN
EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist 8Ieeper.
D.nlng and Huffet Smoking
Library Cars.
Tickets to points East via Portland
and the Great Northern Ry., on sale
at O. R. & N. Ticket Office, Aatcrla,
or Great Northern Ticket Office
I3J.TIIIKD STREET,
PORTLAND.
For rates, folders and full Informa
tion regarding Eastern trip, call on r
eddress,
A. B. C. DENNISTON,
City Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portland
Oregon Short Line
Railroad
THE DIRECT ROUTE.
Montana, Ulah, Colorado
and ali Eastern Points
Gives choice of two favorite route, via
the Union Pacific Fat Mall Line, or
tne itio uranae Scenic Line.
LOOK AT THE TIME.
Days t'i .Salt Lake.
2 J Days to Denver.
3J Days to Chicago.
4 1 Days to New York.
Free reclining chair, upholstered
tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal
ace sleepers, operated on all train.
For further information apply to
C. 0. TERRY, W. E. COMAN.
Trav. Pass. Agt, Gen. Agent.
rn ihird St., Portland. Or.
Or
G. W. LOUNSBERRY.
Agent O. R.
& N.
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telephone 221.
draying;anD; expressing
All Good Shipped to Our Car
Will Receive BpeelaJ AttaoUon.
No. liS Duaue St,
Astoria. Or.
W. J. COOK. Mfr
Re. Tel 11IL
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
PORTLAND. IrHvik
8:00u.m.Portlnnd Union Depotlil :10a.m.
iifup.m.nor Astoria ana intr- :q p.m.
ino-oimg punua.
" J ABTORIA7" I
7.4Sa.m.For Portland ln-U:M.m.
.iup.m.ierm!int point l0:80p.m.
MCA8IDB DIVHION.
ll:i, m.
! V i. 111.
S::Wn in
-D m.
i:m i. hi.
ASTORIA
SEASIDE
7 40. in
4 ui i. in
u.iwa in
I'J Mn m
7.UU(, III
Sunday iul
All train make close connections at
iloble with all Northern Pacific trains
to and from the East or Hound point.
J. C. MAYO.
Oen'l Fr't and Vmm. Agent
POSSIBLY
You Are Not Aware of the
Fa t Time
AND
SUPERB SERVICE
VIA.
PlCTOV
WE HAVE
2-DaiIyFastTrains-2
TO IHE EAST
If you cannot take the morning train,
travel via the evening train. Both ar
miely equipped.
"OUR SPECIALTIES'
FAST TIME
THROUGH SERVICE
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS
PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS
PULLMAN DINERS.
LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
Hours In time saved to
Omaha, Chiciii(). Kansas City,
St. Louis, New York, Huston,
Ami Other Eastern Points
Tickets good via Salt Lake City and
u"nver.
It U to your Interest to use THE
OvERLAND LIMITED. Ticket and
slteplng-car berth can be secured from
G. W. LOUNSBERRY,
Agent O. R. N. Co.. Atorla. Or.,
OR
J. H. LOTHROP.
General Agent. IIS Third Bt,
Portland. Or.
THE MlUMWt:
A familiar name for the Chlcazo.
Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known
all over the Union a the Great Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" train
every day and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
"The only perfect train In Uie world."
Understand: Connection ar made
with all transcontinental lines, securing
to passengers the best ervloe known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam
ne.ii, or a verity equaled by no otru.'
line.
See that your ticket read via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point
In the United State or Canada. All
ticket agents sell theta.
For rates, pamphlet or other Infor
mation, addrc-ss,
J. V. CASEY. C. J. EDDY.
Trav. Pass. Agt.. Oen. Agt.,
Portland, Oregon. Portland. Ore.
TIM8 5CHCDULEj
Krom torUaml.
DEPART
AlIITI
ChlcaK'i- Sail l.tikii, Denver, Yl
roriiina wortli,Oina)i Kan-
one rial
n ' Hy, ht 'tauii,
Chiffig i and Kant
4 p. m.
14a. in
Halt Like, Denver, ft
Atlantic
Kxpren
i p. no
north, Omaha, Hun
" i:ity, Ht I, .nil
7 a. m
t.lilraipi and hunt i
WUIIa Walla. I.-wlitonJ
Mpokmie, MlnneiipH
lis. Ht. I 'nil I, bljllith,!
Milwaukee. Chlejiro'
KiMikune
Flyer,
ft i- in.
H to till
sun r.Hxl.
Prom Aatoria
OCEAN STEAMSHIP
All HhIIInk UaLe sub !
led to change. I
for Han Krancmco-HnIJ
7am
Ex Sunday
I'oIihiiIiIk Itlver HU:hm
era to Portland and i
W.iy l.in M1 !
4u in Kx
Mo., day
iUoiAlo ilud
" "1 '
... r",m Portland I lan
KxUiWay ILL1!Jf"KM KVK, risuX
OrKon Ctv, NcwlerjJ
I Jialem & Way-Und a.
i
7a.m. Wlllintt anilVain S:80p. m.
TueaIhur hill Itlvera Moi.,Wed.
tad Huu .Oregon City, l)ytou u1
Way i.andlnita
Klparla SnakBir LIewIstn
3:45 a.m. Klparlt to Lewiaton dally
tarn WllUmetU Klv.r 3 W m
Tuea,Thui Portland t-i Corvalllsj Miin, Wed
Saturday j and Way landing 1 Friday
O. W. LOUNSBERRY.
W. II. HURLBURT, Ag't, Axtotifc
Gen. Faa. Ag't. Portland. Or
WHITE COLLAR UNL
Sir, HEltCULES take the place of
BAILEY GAT.EUT tTel-plumrt Dock).
Columbia River and Puget Hounl Nat.
Igntlon Company.
Th Ilorculc leave Astoria dally
except Sunday at 7 p. m.
leaves Portland dally except Sun
day at 7 a. m.
White Collar Lino tickets, O. R. A N.
ticket and llwaoo Ry A Nav. Com.
puny tickets In ten lningnble on MT
cule and I Usual". Through Port
land connection with steamer Nahcotia
from llwaro and ln Hench point.
Telephone No. 111.
A. 3. TAYLOR, Aatoria Agent.
K. W. CRICIITON. Po'iland Agent.
NOVR'H OF THE SALE uF STim'K
tF Till: Cul.r.MltlA UIVKIt I'Ai'K
El!S AS-iiK'IATHiS. i'K ASi'MltlA.
i;ixioN,
WMKItKAM, .11 Hi.' I'-th day ir
March, b'.'l'. tin- Nailoiuil I'ni king Com
pany for a vuHulili' oiinld ration iiniiiii
ex 'i lltod and delivered to III.' Mint Nil
lloliul Hunk, of AMoilu. ll'Kotl, lla
i .'i'lalii pr.i.iilHH i v noie uln-ivlii it
iu'oiiiI., 'd and ngr'i'd to pty to the
ord.'i' of inild ImiiK nix montlm uft
i. it.' for value i i'i"'l'. .'d Ho' mini of J in
lth Int-ii'itt th. I'-on uft.-r iliile
at tin- rat" of hi p.-r i nt p.'i' uniiiini
piivi.o In I'nltt Stat. s g"ld coin, and
'h"iiM.t, on ilu' I'.'th .In) of Ma iv It
I mi, ill' n.ii.l Natlooil 'a. khiK ''"in
piny, for villi' r.'i-.'lv 'd, ttittl- an. I .1
lu.r.'d to ia. I .t ii k Hi it .1 1 it prom
lusoiy lure wli'i.'lu It pi ."miIh.'.I tin. I
iiiti.'i'd to pay t Hi,- oid'T of aid lunik
the miin of t.'.'KHi nilli Int'-I.'ot
aft.'i iu. at inr nil,' of fix per cent
per lltlllll'll, piiy.ll!.' Ill I'll;!' d Slilll'a
Kol.l . ol.i; and,
Wli.'iv.ia, on llir lilli da 'f S.'pl.'lil
h r. I '.''Hi. J. u. IUii(!i.ni. oiii- of the I'll
.. rsera and Kii'iranl.MH of the .u, n...
foi the purpoi of ku uiiiik the pay
in. lit th'1'i'..f, trannfei ; e. mid niKlgned
an collateral, to Hie wild lunK.
.I'.ar.-a of the capital m.H k of the Co
liiinlil.i River I'aik.'in Amociatlmi, of
Aitorm. ori'g'in, th n n M hy the mild
J. (. Il.iiillint'11. n itlioti ii hy rcrllll. ate
iiuinli r W. mid at Ihe xuiiie l ine and
114 ii.tr: of the Kline t r.i iih.ii t lull the
".u il J. (I. 1 1 1 11 1 Ii Til et.'i'tll.'d .Hid d
l.ver. d to the kuI.I ba.ik a written nilgn
incut and tiunaf -r of the aald stock, r
citing therein that tin- ald slock was
tiaimfened us collat. rii! aecurlty for th
payui'iit of Muld notes. Including nil
fhtitgiK and exM-ii4ea ( lollectlng the
name and ll r 'n.Holulhl.! uttol hey'a f.c
an I .Minority was given ther. In to th
nai l hank l.y the mild J. 1 1. Ilaiithnril
to s'll ill- aald alntrea of capital aim k
I- anv (.art thereof and any collateral
nih.Hiiliited forornd led to the name, with
.r without notl.e, ut pulilie or private
.ale ut the option of "uld hank, on
th" lion-I'.iyiii'iit of Mild not.n and to
iimlv the n.'l proceeds of mii. Ii Male In
ihe payment of aald notea, and at the
lie the raid hunk una atilhotiaed and
empowered to tnvoiiie tic- pur.'haaer
ther-of; and.
Wh'T'n.1 ial. certltlcatc of atock wn
r.ftfruardii mirrendered tj Hie aald
lacker .Wocl itlmi und .i ii. certl
flcate of at.K-k In 1 1 - u tli.-r.of f i.-,iL
hh ire'i wa iu-.'d hy fal l Ac loclailun
to aald h.iiik. in shown hy c.-nlnVute
Miimher K6, and.
Whore.i.1 detuati.l h ;i h been made foi
the payment of aald ii.'t.K, md iiiLI
notea mill r.'tililu tlliix ll.I. and 111 re la
now due and unpaid ther-'oii aa princi
pal the mi 'ii of I.Iikmi ,,n ,),. not,, and
Jshm .11 on the other note and Inlereat
mi ea -Ii of an 1 iirlticlful Himm from
.March 1, liwi, nt tho rate of nix per
i . nt per annum.
now TiiKKKPniti.: nutici: is
IIKRKIIV (1IVKN, That under ni.,1 In
tiurauani;.. -f the vild uuthorltv cuiifer.
red upon the underalgtH'd hy the nald J
i'. ii.iiniiorn, tne uiidernigneii will, nn
TU".!ay. the J6th day of March. 19'd.
at tin hour of ID o'clock a. in. of mild
day. nt the front door of the building
now occupie, t,y thu an d Flrnt N.i
lional llank. In the City of Antorlii.
Oregon, urn nt puhllc auction for cnah
t- thtf hlgh'Mt bidder the aald 2h.Ha
nn re or capital ntock of thr
Hani i i.iuinhia lllver Parker Aa-
hoc latlon, certificate numb r 178,
und will aiiiily the iiriweclH of auch
ale to th.' payment of aald nutea mid
tne cont und exnenaea of aule.
1'apvl at Astoria, Oregon, thla March
I lll, l'HII.
THi: KIllflT NATIONAL HANK OP
AbTORIA,
Hy S. S. (iORWN. CaMiler.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTijRS.
seated propoanl addresaed to th
i.ouniy i. ptk of ciuiaii County, fire
ton. will be received mull ? . m
April 3, 1901, by the County Commla.!
Hloners Court of Clalwon Count v. Ore-
gon. for thn construction of forty-two
nuns or roan, or any pnrt thereof, in
iiiibo-ji i. ou my, uri gnii, viz:
The Antorln, Olniy, Jewell and Ves.
per wagon roi.l No. 77.
iid muat be In cotntil ance with
plan and sp'clflciitlotm now on file
with the County Clerk.
All blla must be accomnnnled bv a
cortlflivl chwk of the value of 6 ner
. . I . M . . ...
ccni oi wir hiiiouiii. or sail Did.
Copies of plan can be een, and spec
ification will be furnished on appHca-
non io tne undersigned.
The court reHcrves the rlirhi in re.
J 'rt any or all bids.
Uv order ot the County CommlMHlnn-
r- Court. II. J. WHKItlTY
County Clerk.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Hy virtue of an execution and order
of sale iHHU'd out of the circuit court
of the State of Oregon for the County
of Clatsop, on the 41 h day of March,
H01, upon a Judgment and decree ren
dered therein on the 2lh day of Feb
ruary, iwi, in ravor of ivm Mansur,
plaintiff, and agulnst Iver Troimon de
fendant, for the sum Of M:iS. tnirether
with Interest thereon, and the fnriher
cum of $25.20 the costs and disburse
ments or tms suit and the costs of nml
upon thin writ commnndlng and requir
ing me to make sale of the following
described real property, to-wlt:
'ine soumw.'Ht quarter of the north-
west quarter, the west half of ha
southwest quarter and the northeast
quarter of the southwest quarter of
section 6 in township 8 north of range
6 wen of the Willamette Meridian, con
taining 16J acres In Clatson Cmmtv.
Oregon.
Notice Is hereby given that I will nn
Monday, the 8th day of April, idol at
the Iwiir of 10 o'clock In the forenoon
of said day. In front of and at the court
houae door in the City of Astoria
Clatsop County, Oregon, sell at public"
auction to the highest bidder for cash
the above-described real Drorjertv. m
atlfy the Judgment, Interest, cost
and all accruing coats.
TH09. LINVILLE. Sheriff.
ClatSOn CoUntV. Oreo-nn
Afrla. Oregon. March , 1901.
HlllOIUFF'rl HALK.
iy vlriue of nn execution And order of
mile Iwiicd out of the circuit court of th
Htateof Oregon, for the Coutilynt tJt.
op, on tlm 1st day f March, ltfot, upon
a Judgment and ilecreo iiiiitm1 tlnru.
In on the Sftli day of Fi'hiunry, 1W1,
in favor of J. II. H.tuntnrl nrr. plain
hif, and ngilust C. K. Linton ami
Maude i:. Union, defendnni, for tin
aim of :'i'0. wiih iiitenwt Hiermm at tha
Ule of per o lil nimillil, from Ilia
Lllli ilny .f Novenber. IKI'l', In thn IIlli
iluy of Fclnuiiiy. lwi. for Iho further
mil of tin ulloiney'a r.'.n, Dm ihinI am)
IbilMiiseniciila of this willt (Mxtvl t
S.'l 6 and Inl 'n at on wild Ju.lgin.iit Ht
Hie li'iril rule until paid mid th coal a
of mid upon this Mill coinumn.liiitf mid
requiring ine to inako sul" "f the fn.
lowing deifcillii'd il property, to-wlt:
I, ola (en till) and eleven (11), In Muck
two c', In Kital WarpMitoii, na laid out
I'nd rorde.1 by P. C, Wurr.'ii, imuie
I" lug tiw u pii l of the In -ot poiatei)
City or Wllrr.'llloil, together Willi Hit
leneiii.'iiti, h. l-'dll iiio'lila Mil. I appur-
leiuiucea thereunto hclotiKinu or lii any
wlso appertaining In the County of
CiatNup, i iV(oii.
Noll, c Is hi i'.'by uhen Unit I will nn
Mi:diiv, Hie xih day of April. l'XU. at
(lie hour of in o'cl . k In I In. forenoon
of mild ilny. In front or ami ill Die court
Iioiim' door. Ill the Clly of AalolU, t'lul
sop foiniy, I'i.'kom. nidi at public auc
lion o tile high, at bidder for cunll, (lla
ilbcve.i' i lib d real pl"oa'r(y to Ultla
fy th' Judgment, lulereal, cl and
nil accruing coma.
Tlh'M LINN I U.K. Hlirrlff.
I'lniaup I'oiiuly, Hu g. in,
Ato;i. i k'"li. Mai' li M Ii. IWl
NOTICE Full 1'1,'IU.Ii'ATlON.
I'nlled States Miui orllce, at Oregon
City. Oregon, lec. it. I'JiW:
Notl.n u hereby KUeii ilm( In coin.
I'lliince with (ho pr.vlaloiia of th act
of cotiirrra of Juno 3, H.H, rtitltb d "An
net for the aule of tiiiila-r lands in tin
state of Cullfornla, On'g.'ii, Nevada
mid Viii hi nt ton 'IVri Itory," a extend.
ed to thu Public lu. Hiatr by act
of AuvilHl 4. 1 M.'. ChrUiliili Prtnon,
of Olney, cuiiniy of cuiw.p, Htal. of
I'regoii, has Ibla day 111.-. I In llila oDIcf
his swoni atat 'ineiit No. MU. fur th
purchasil of (he Nlv quarter of ctlon
No. :V, In townahlp No. t north,
rttlig" No, h west, mid will uffnr
proof to aliow that (ho land nought It
in.T.' valuable for lla (lltib'T or ton
(bun for uKi'lciiKural puipoa.-a, und to
cMuhllsh bit cl ilin lo naid lund bfor
tho rrKi"i'r and m-civr of thn ontc
at Oirgon City, Oivg.m, on Thursday,
the J.'.th day of April, i
He nnnua u wlturso.r. Uorg Mc
Farlnnd. Ouat Adolpli. Alexander Nor
maud, Frrderlck Nonnand, all of ol
ney, Clatsop county, lir.gon
Any and all prptona cl .lining ad
wrst'ly (he nbovr-dearrlb.-d land ar
requestnl to Ille their cialina In thi
olhce on or before aald !ilh dy of
April, l'J)l.
CHAP. H. MOo RES. Itegl.ter.
NOTICE OF HALE
In the County Court In mi l f..r Jack
on County, op-gun. in tho matter of
the ratato of Tbudd-u NV, Harctay,
I ecoui-l.
Notice I hereby given that under and
by virtue of an order of aalo mad by
the Hon. County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon, dated January 7th.
r.vl. and recorded In volume 13 of th
probate record of aald county, on pag
": I will on and after April 1st,
1 901. proceed to aril at prlvai rale,
for cash, lota :t nn.l 4 In block . of
Hip town of Flavel (Vnter. Clai.nn
County, Oregon, ami the 8. H. U of
ctloii in, in tw,,. N . f nmire H NV.
of NV. M. In said Clatnop County
CJEIITUCDE HA UCLA T,
Administratrix of ratate of TliaJdeu
w. linrclay. Deceased. Ashland. Or.
K. IK HRKJd.t. Ally.
Aahlnnd, Ore,
STREET A HK EPS ME NT No, 44
Notice In hereby glv.u, that the p.v
III naa'aa m roll, inad- f .r the pur
pose f defraying the cut,. nd ex
pense of repairing Twelfth .Ir.et risnu
ilieHoulh lliu-of Coiniii. p, lai street t. Iho
North line of Frajiklln avenue has
been llled with the audllor and imiII.
JildKe of the City f Astoria by t,
board of iis'ssom nn. inuk.-d and
nimilnr..! "Street Aw m , 41"
und lliut In the Council Cliamb. r in
to-' City Hill of Ihe Cltv of A.iorli.
Cl.itnop C iiiiity. Slate ,,f oivgoii on the
in day of April, !i, at the hour of
o'clock 11. 111. of said dav. Im. l-n
llx- at? th-- lime and uliu e ,,f i,e
Ing of the board of assimsora ,iti l coin.
Iiiltte.. on streets an t oolillc ,,Vi run.
siltutllig th" Iwiard df equullxallon, for
the purpov of eXMinlnlnir. enrrectlfiir
and equnll!ng ai,d nsncamnent roll.
Any person having oh)., th.n to said as-
s.-smiient are piilr.M to make the same
In vrltiiifc mi l tile h a iiue with the
auditor and iMillce Judire of aald rll
prior t'i llur tl Mi of ine,.(nK (f
board of eiju.illxatl .il.
H. E. NI'MJov
Auditor and Police Judgv of the CJty
of Astoria.
NOTICE FOR PUULICATION.
L'nlted State Iwnd Olflce. at Oreo-on
City, On gtm, Feb. 1. 1!K1.
Notl -a hereby iriven that th rni.
lowing named aettler ha filed noUce of
her Intention to make final nroof in
siirort of hT claim and Mild proof
will be made, befuro tho rfglHienand re
H-lv-r of the UnltM State Ijmd Offlc
at Orck-on flly, On-gon, on Monday!
iu, iiTui, viz;
MRS. ANNA BAMUELRON.
Sister and hnlr-at-law of ctmrl.. v
Rotieli. decmsed, who mado hnnientead
application No. 11804, for lot 8, sec. 84
twp. i, N. R. 8 W., tot 1, 2 and 8KN4
NEW, . S, twp. 3 N., range 8 NV alt.
tinted In Tillamook and Clutsop coun
ties, atate of Otvgon,
Sho tmmoH the following wltneaiiea m
prove hi continuous resilience unon
and culilvatlim of said land, viz:
J. R. Wherry, of Elsie, Clatsop coun-.
ty, Ore; Unnlcl Relorson, of Vlnemaple,
' latsop county. Ore.: Louis Knmiest nt
Jewell. Clatsop comity, Ore.; c. J. Lln-
ueii, or vesper, uiaisop county, Ore.
Further and spwlal notice ' 1
horcbey given that tho above
named claimant, sister and heir.
nt-law, Intends to make her in
dividual final proof In support of her
claim, and that her said proof will be
made by her for the abovo described
land befor tho county clerk of the
county of Rock Island, at Rock Island,
In tho state of Illinois, on Monday.
April 15. 19J1.
CHAS. B. MOORES, Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the under.
signed administrator of the eatate of
Jemima Sklbbe, deceased, has filed In "
tho county court of Clataop county, Or.,
his final account as huch administra
tor, and that Monday, tho first day of
April. 1901, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
m. of aald day, ha been by said court
fixed a the tim for the heartna- nt
objections to sold final account and
in settlement inereor.
MJLX Ll BKIRRB
Administrator of the estate of Jemi
ma HkiDDe, deceased.