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THE MORNING ASTOKIAX, PRIDAY. MARCH 29. WOt. Telephone Main ML TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILT. Brut by mail, per year $4.00 Sent by mail, per month 69 Served by carrier, per month .0 SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year. In advance, J2.00 SSSassaBMaBSl Ail communications intended tor pub llcation should be directed to "Editor Astonn." Uuslneas communications of at) kinds and remittances must ha addressed to "The Astorian Publish ing Co." The Astorlan guarantees to ita ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. ' Advertising rates can e had on ap l'rstlon to the business manager. BRITISH ECONOMIC POLICY. Fhiladulphli Bulletin. We could nil columns with extracts from English journals of late dates, which bewail the seriousness of the competition that British Industries are now meeting at the hands of American manufacturers, not only In the world's markets, but also In the home markets of the United Kingdom itself. The sorrowful editorials of our English con temporaries are a tribute to the ex cellence of our protective policy that has seUem if ever been equalled, and they embody at the same time a tacit con fession of the complete failure of Brit ish free trad?. We make room below for a fevv extracts from some of these Journals: The London Statist for December 29, in a long article devoted to the outlook for the new year, siys that there are "whole classes" of British industries that are "but ill-developed.'; "For ex ample, we are woefully behind the Unit ed States and Germany, we are even considerably behind France in electrical enterprise. And other Instances might he produced." Referring more partic ular to our own country it gays: "The1 Unitei States has had four years Pf txtraordinary prosperity, and, ,as . far as one can judge, the prosperity is lik-;lv to continue for several years yet. There has been an immense ac- J cumulation of wealth. The producing power of the country has developed J wonamuuy. its amirty to compete In the foreign markets with the most ad vanced nations of Europe has been strikingly displayed. Therefore tlu-re Is every reason to expect continued nrosrwritv. The United States has un dr the Dinglev tariff bought very lit tle from Europe, greatly as its wealth has grown; and it is possible that U may not buy very much in the early futurV' The Statist for January 5 has a still longer article on "Americans Chtnsed International Position." Reviewing the progress of the .iron and st?el Industrie of Great Britain in 1500. the London Economist says of the outlook for 1901 that "there is the un doubted fact that for the present the demand has shrunk to the present pos- sible dimensions, and, as in a rising 1 market, the optimist spirit leads to a de. mund which '.s uft-n misleading, so, : on the other hand, when the pessimis- tie feeling is abroad as it undoubtedly Is at prent the demand Is equally misleading, as not only are. existing Mocks being used up but buying is on the smallest possible scale." The Econ- j omist says nothing about the Influence : of American competition In creating "the pessimistic feeling to which it re fers, but the English technical Journals frankly acknowledge how important a factor it has been. The London Ironmonger, for Decem- LASS of Baldwin's Celery Soda esrss a hsadtchs at onos. It is pleas Aat, sparkling, effarroacant drink that Wis immediately. Itclaana and pur.fliw Ik atoBtach, pally frusta lh nsrrss aaa rllTn all pain. It ears sick and VTwoaheadHehea.aeaiiickriw'sand " .J":.. ire 20U POcf 1.00 ( RANK HART, Successor to Th. Olsen. WO-1 Com. St. h"r 29. says; "The Rritlsh steel rail mk ent have bem compelled bv American competition considerably to reduce their prices all round, but in spite of this they are at present being undersold by their American competitors both In the home market and abroad. The Welsh tin plate trade also, after a short period ot remarkable prosperity, has entered upon difficult times, and it would seem as it only a thorough modernisation of methods, coupled with reasonable re vision of wages, fan enable it to hold its own." In view of the foregoing and similar expressions of anxiety Jy English jour nals because of the Increasing com petition of American and continental products In British markets, it is n.t to bo wondered at that It should be seriously trvposej in Great Britain, as our columns have heretofore testi fied, to revive the' protective policy (or tho benefit of British manufacturers. Even the accomplished editor of the London Iron and Coal Trades Re view, a consistent free truler, is forced by the critical condition of the iron and steel Industrie of his country to modify his economic views in the following paragraph, which we take from the Review for December 2S; "We have never directly advocated protection, and we are by no means satisfied that It can be advoeat.j pur et stmpK even in the interest of the British manufacturer. Put we haw said, and we repeat it now, that it is not only piss!ble, but far from unlikely, that the new order of things may com pel attention to be given to such a modification of the existing economic system of this country ns will restrain foreign manufacturers, who are them selves aided by protection, from mak ing British markets an universal dump ing ground, and prv-vt British manu facturers from having to face the pros pect of more or less partial ruin there by. This may conceivably be achieve, without serious interference with the general principles of free trade, but it will have to be brought about some, how if British manufacturers are to have a fair chance.'" Our friend the editor of the Review may call the proposed remedy f..r Brit ih industrial depression by any name whatever, but. like the pr-sent prefer ential tariff of Canada, it means pro tection for British manufacturers and nothing else. We do not ol,ject to it. Our only object. in compiling the above symposium of British opinion today on th? vexed questions of foreign im petition is to show how completely the protective policy of our own country has been vindicated, and h uv even its British enemies have been forced" to acknowledge that. like Mr. Carnegie's democracy, it is everywhere triumphant. WITH THE PARAGRAPHED. Bryan sees danger in th new gold law: in fact there is nothing outside Bryanism in which Bryan does not s-e dang.. Puluth Xews-TriVjn. Senator Chandler, retiring, "run over by a railroad." sends his eomplim-nta to Senator Clark, coming in, run in by a copper mine St. Paul Dispatch. Cuba evidently has hr P-;tlcn-ws L-ntzes and Altgvld. Possibly. th-i-- fore, the little republic j.St-rves more sympathy than censure Mail and Ex- press. Mr' Anir(-W Carn-gU is report t) be vin lntirnatios that whether he dlea p"or or not thft librar- and organ funJ wil1 be l"hy well fk-j -Pitts- burg Dispatch. Although British circles are extremely exclusive. De Wet has manage, t0 break in and out of the one established .-round him at pleasure sJn Francis co Chronicle. Conger's leave of absence i.- t!ii,;.o rarv. but considering the fact that he has been so good the government may extend it a f-w hundred yean?. Chi cago Record. The town ( Glenelg. Md., is r-Joiring in the remarkable fact that its nam" spells the same backward as forward. Well, what's the matter with Hannah? Kansas City Stir. There are fears that Queen Wil helmina's husband will find hi-- relation to Holland's parliament worse than any mother-in-law jok that was r-v.-r pen ned. Washington Star. Enough blood has been she, in China. Tho presi(lnt does well to de-lar.;- that the United States Is strongly opposed to any movements tending to further bloodshed. Buffalo Express, The time Is rapidly approaching when an author who can get a copy of his book into each of the Carnegie libraries need not care for the public's patron age. Chicago Times-Herald. Whinver the Spanish government acts Into trouble It seems to turn to Weyler, And, under the circumstances, ti Isn't so very strange that It has al ways been In trouble. Snx Francisco Bulletin. TO CURE A COLD IX ONE DAY. Teke Latlv Ri-onio-Qululne Tab lets. "My. my, but this well water tastes Br 'al," mild the Chleagoan who was vis iting country relatives. ' Don't you jret hmv well water In Chli-airo?" "Never. j Ali the water there Is sick." IT DA7.ZLKS THE WORLD. No I.Ms.-ovry In mevliclne has ever created one quarter of the excitement that h.ss boon caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It's sever est tests have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemor rhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis, thou sands of whom it has restored to per fect 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. Iarge bottles :V and $1. Trial bottles free. f Dryden: Such only can enjoy the country" who are capable of thinking when they are there; then they are pre. nared for solitude, and In that case sol itude is prepared for them. STRIKES A RICH FIND. "I was troubled for several years with chronic indigMlon and mrvous debil ity," writs F. J. Green, ot Lancaster, N. H., "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good thin all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in exc-Uent heal'h for years. She tays Electric: Bitters are Just splendid for female troubles; that they are a erand tonic and Invigorator for weak, tun down women. No other medicine can take its pi ice in our family." Try them. Only 50c; satisf iction- guaran ty d by Hari's Drug Store. It Is a noticeable fact t.-rat the coal dealer In summer rarely d-Mls with the iceman to whom he sold coal in winter. The chanefs for getting even are too patent. IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE. The fame of Bueklen'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, ScaU. Bolls, Ulc'rs. Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruptions. Only In fallible Pile cure. :jc a box at Hart's Drug Store. Booker T. Washington, in "Up Fr.m Slavery:" "No nice can prosper till It learns that there is as much dignity In tilling a field as in writing a poem.' BLOWN TO ATOMS. The old idea that the body sometimes needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded; for Dr. King's New Lif- Pills, which are perfectly harm less, frjntlv stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Healache. Only 25c at Hart's Drug1 Store. King Edward has asked for an in crease of salary, but he has not threat ened to give up his Job ir case it is re fused. 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 grew wors all 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. Emerson: Every great and command ing movement in the annau of ih- I'.orld is the triumph of enthusiasm. Usually a racking cough and a gen eral feeling of weakness. Foley's Hon ey and Tar is guaranteed to cure the "grippe cough" and make you strong and well. Take no substitutes. CHAS. ROCERS, Druggist. Ir Mr. Carnegie can't g i ri.i of It any other way he might try backing a com ic opera prima donna. Pneumonia follows la grippe, but never follows the uie of Foley's Honey and lar, the great throat and lung remedy. Take no substitute. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. When a knife blaJe ioaes its temper it" becomes dull, but whin a woman i-8 hers she becomes cuLing. Eugene J. Hall, the poet and publish er, a&ya that one dose of Foley's Honey and Tar restored his voice) when hoarse nehs threatened to prevent his lecture at Central Music Hall, Chicago. Noth ing ele as good. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. Harrowing a man's feelings won't help toward cultivating hus acquain tance. 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 eested without any relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured me and I am sound and well." A man's house may be his castle, but that doesn't make him a noblman. CHEAP INSURANCE. Many a matt has been Insured against Brieht'8 disease, diabetes, or other dan ewoiiE ailment by a fifty cent bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure. CHAS ROG ERS, Druggist. Spring fiver germs are looking for work. "I liaJ a running sore on my leg for seven years," 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 go healing. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. Nearly four years must elapse before the next presidential election, and it is hoped that Mr. Olney will find time and Inclination to register. BANNER SALVE. Tetter, eczema and skin diseases yield J quicitiy 10 iuc hum vtiuus ueaiing quali ties of Banner Salve made from a prescription of a skin specialist of world wide fame, 25c. CHAS. ROGERS, Drug-gist. Luxurious Tr avel Th "Northwestern Limited" trains, electric lighted throughout, both liwtda and out, and steam heated, ar with uut exception, the finest trains In ths world. They embody th latest, newest and best ldeaa for comfort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most complete and splendid production of the car builders' art. These Splendid Truma Connect With The Great Northern The Northern Pad Fie and The Canadian I'aclflc AT ST. PAUL FOR CHIC.'CO nmt the CAST. is'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 are protected by the Interlocking Block System. W. H. MEAD. II. L. SlSLER. General Agent. Traveling Ag't. Portland. Ore. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating1 a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the best service obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety Is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS are paw to serve tne public and our trains arj operated so as to make close con nections with diverging- lines at all junction points. Pullman Palsce Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dlrlng car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central lines and you win make direct connection! at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any farther Information call on any ticket agent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wis. General Agent. THE CHICAGO k. NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. VIA SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE TO St.Panl, Duluth, Minneapolis, Chicago and All Points East. DAILY' TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, Dining and liuffet Smoking Library Cars. Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry., on sale at O. R. & N. Ticket Office. Asfcrla, or Great Northern Ticket Office Ui JIIIKD STREET, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full Informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on r address, A. B. C. DENNISTON. City Pass, and Ticket Agent. Portland. Oregon Short Line Railroad THE DIRECT ROUTE. Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or the. Rio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME. 1 Days to .Salt Lake. 2 J Days to Denver. ? Days to Chicago. 4J 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. TERRY, W. E. COMAN, Trav. Pass. Agt., Gen. Agent. 124 Third St., Portland. Or. O. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. R. & N. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221, DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped in Our Car Will Receive Special Attention. No. KM Duane St., Astoria. Or. W. 3. COOK. Mfr Res. TeL 11SL ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. " PORTLAND. nairivaT ItOOnmTPorOaml Union DpotlT:10 ali 7:0 p.m.lfor Astoria and lnur-(;40 p.m. Imedlate points. I . ABTORU; j - - f. a.m.lFor Portland tnlfttt a.m. 1:10 p.m.tf rm.'dinte point (10:30 p.m. (tSASlDB DIVISION. Il: a. . (V p. m. ::) a m ui. j :o i in. ASTORIA I J;--;- I'll twa m unila.v ouiy All trains make close connections at Goble with all Northern Pacifio trains to and from the East or Sound points, J. C. MAYO. Gen'l Fr't and Pas. Agent POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fa t Time AND SUPERB SERVICE VIA. WE HAVE 2-DailyFast Trains-2 TO III B EAST If you cannot take the morning train. trawl via the evening truln. Uoih ar finely equipped. "OUR SPECIALTIES" FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE PULLMAN PAHCR SLEEPERS PULLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicnijo. Kansas City, St. Louis, .New York, Huston, And Other Eastern lolnts Tickets good via Salt Lake City and Denver. It Is to your Interest to use THE OTERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and sleeping-car berths can be secured from Q. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. R. A N. Co.. Astoria, Or.. OR J. II. LOTHROP. General Agent, 135 Third St. Portland. Or. 1. A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every nay and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train in toe world." Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam heal, of a verity eq-ialed by no oth. Ii.ie. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. Ail ticket agents sell them. For rati-s, pamphlets or other Infor mation, nddress, J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pf. Agt.. Oen. Art., Portland. Oregon. Portland. Ore 0 TIME 5CHHDULB.9 Krom Mirllnml. DKPART Asbits ChleiiK - Salt l.uki;, Oenvi-r, Kt Portland Hnrlli.OuiMlia Khii- -cliil i i m ,,u,( 8 15 a. m i.'iiu-Hc i mill tut 4 p. m. -itilt l,nke, Denver. Kt Atlantic K x prrta 11 p. m Spokane Vly.T, i; p. in. worm, iiiinilm. Kuu'. my, at i. uii 7 h. m i.lili'aifo anil Knxt W ilhi Wail. l."WliionJ Spokane, Mnmi-Hpo Milwaukee, ChiRigm anil Kant. ! f rom Aatiirlu I OCEAN STEAMAHIPa! All Hailing IihUh nub Jwt to change, I For Man Krancinco-Kuli 7am Columbia Itlywr Htemn-! ExHniiday em in I'ortlancl hii I i "' I, ui.imi Mo. day ... rrunj niriianil . , K.! "a, ",LL.KnT" R,VKI KxSunC rtalein 4 WHy-UnJ . t 7 a.m. Wlllaiiietle and Vara- II 30 p.m. Tnea.Thur lilil KUera I Mom., Wed, ami Hat. ()r,.g Cltjr, DayUin 4 and Krl. i way i.anilli'Kt Klparla : Snake River. It Iwlstn w.oo a ra dally 8:45 a. m. i WparlaU lwiaton -r (am I WllUmetU Itlttr Tuea Thui. Portland Pi O.rvHlllJ M(in , Wed Saturday and Way lndlngx Friday p m O. W. LOUNSBERRT. W II. HURLBURT. ArAstork Gen. Pass. Ag't. Portland. Or.. oliuo liia WHITE COLLAR LIN I 8t& MKHCULF.H lakes th idnce of UAILKV GATZKItT (Telephone Dot"), Columbia River and Tutfet Sound NaT Igatlon Company. Tho Hercules leaves Astoria dally except Sunday at 7 p. m. leaves Portland dally excapt Sun day at 7 a. m. " White Collar Lln ticket". O. K. N. tickets and Ilwaco Ry Nav. Com. pony tickets Intcrvhamfable on Her cules and Hiutsalo. Through Port land connection with aU'ttiner Nahcotta from Ihvaco and In Remit points. Telephone No, ill. A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Agent. K. Y. CRIOHTON. iviliind Agent. NOTU'M OF THE SALE iK H'hk'K OF THE COl.l'.MMIA RIVER PACK EUS ASiM'IATluN. K ASTnRIA. ORI.O.V. WHEREAS, hi the I'th diy of M.ivh, lsy'J. the Nrtth.iml Parking 'ni puny for a valiiablc miid i,iii"ii nmde. exiH-uted and delivered to the l''iit .Na tional Hank, of Ant. iui. oi.'K.'ii, Its certain pr.i.nlxii.iiy nt' whrrein It m'omtfd mi,! aur-cil to piy lo tlm otih-r of itit twin k n inonllia nfti-r i'..lte for VttllU received I lie Mm i'( W0 Willi lii("i'iil t Ik i ! after date iM the rale of six pi-r cuil per uiiuum iy ilile lul'liltel Slat- a l nd. Whereiu, on the l'.KIi day ( March, IHW. th Kiild National Packing 'i'in pany, for value receded. nu.e mil de livered to mild hank it r naln prom Isnoiy no-e wherein It pl.'inUed .Hid iigrct'il to pay to the or. I r "t aai, hunk the sum of iliO-KI. with lnterent after ) ite at tne nit,, i.f nU'im- cent per unuirii, payable in l'iil!. Slates gold eol.i; and, WhtTiMi, on the fit day nf S. plem her. 1!W0. J. I), lliilllhottt. one of i !u- cn il' l'ii i s and KUaiandM h o the n.i!, liolen, for the purpose of nninlnn Uir pay ment thereof, Ir.lllHfet re.l and a"--!h-'ied as colUtenil, to the lunk. :SS j'lttn-s of the capital k of the l'o luiiilila River l'aek"-rn Ain.viuiioti. of Astoria. Oregon, th'ii ovwi -d hy lh- saUl J. O. lUtithorn, an nhown by c-'ri!l. ;e numb r IfiS, mul at Hi,- name tun and U part of the aunt; ir.inaartioii the said J. . HantlKirn ..-vented .md de livered to lliexul.l ba:ik a MU(.-ii .u.ijjm meni and iransfer of the x.iid t.n k, re citing therein that the nuid t k traimforrod as collateral n. eui uy for tin1 payment f huI.1 noten. including nil charge mid exx'iies ()f colbviing llic li.inie and a reasonable nttoniry's fee, mi l .liiihorliy was given tli. r. in to the nald bank Jy the aald J 1 1. ll.ui:)irn to S' ih-' said aliares of aplt.il k i.r anv imri thereof and any collateral xuli:itll.'. f.irorad led lolhe name. llli or without iioi,e, at public or private i.ile at the option of -aid b.mk. on til.' non-l'.iyni lit of Hal. I iiolea and lo aiitdv the net proee.-.W of iti. Il mile to Ihe payment of mild notes, and at the Mle the nald bank was uutli. t n .1 and einpowci.'d to bii'iiine th,- pur.-haser thereof; and. Wher -a said cerilflcat, Lfterwarila surrendered Packers Assoi-I itloii and df it.x k w as to the sal.) .1 n .-w rertl- lleate of Htock In ll-u ttt-r of f .r ;-v snares was issued by nai l .v loei.nion t" sabl bank, as shown by i rull ale number ITS; and, Whi-ren ib'mnnd lias b-eri ma!, fof the payment of said n..t-. ind suld notes ktl remain tinj-U.l. mid ih-re is iriw due and unpaid ther-on as prin.d pal the su'il of IliNSi on on., n-.t- and tvjM.31 on the other H"te and Interest (n en ;li if said principal sums from March 1. 1'M. at tho rate of six per cent per annum. NOW THEREFORE NmTIi'E IH HEREBY (HVEN, That undrr ai.d in immune, of the nald authority i onf. r red upon tha undersigned ,y (lie xaid J O. II. in thorn, the undersigned will n Tuesday, the 28th day of Man !,. ,, at tin hour of 10 o'clock a m .,r ...i.i day. nt the front dour of the building now occupied i,y the said First S: thina! Hank. In the Cltv or kt...i.. Oregon, sell at public auction for eas'ii v me nignt muut-r the sail ;,o, shares of capital stock of t,e said Columbia KIv.t p ...i,.,. soclatlon. Certificate luimli-r l.i! and wl apply the prm-.-ds of BUl.H' ale to the payment of said note, n, me costs rind expensi-s of sale. Dativl at Astoria, Oregon, UiIh Mar. Ii r.tb. l'Kil. THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF An TOItlA, Ry S. S. OORlKN, fai,er This salt' has Ixvn luljourne t., i,iK,. pliu at 10 o'cl.s k a. m., on Saturday. March Jnth, at pliv alsvc iiaue d 8. H. OORDON. CiiNiii. i, NOTICE TO CONTRACT-ilts. Scaled proposals addressed to n, County Clerk of Clats on 'nlllilv lir... gon, will be received until 2 i, m April 3. 1901, by the County Commi.'' sinners' Court of Clatsop County, (ire. Hon. iur me consirucilou of forty-two mnei ot roaa, or nny part thereof In Clatsop County, Oregon, viz: fhn Astoria, Olney, Jewell an. I Yes. per wagon roid No. 7T. Kids must be In cuni)llanr. ov. plans and specifications now on m,. with the County Clerk. All bIJs must be accompanied l. . certified check of the value nf r. cunt of the amount of said bid. copies or plans can bo seen, and spec Ideations will he furnished on applha- vion io mi- miners gnea. The court resi rves the rlirhl to r,.. J?ct any or all bids. Kv order ot the County CoininlsHinn ers' Court. II. J. WHERITY County Ciejk, SHERIFF'S SALE. l!v virtue, of an cv,.i.ti,... ... ., of sale Issued out of the circuit nnirt of the Slate of Oregon for the Coiinty of Clatsop, on tho 4lh day of Mnivh 1101, upon a Judgment and decree ren dered therein on the 2fith duy of Feb ruary. 1!M1, In favor of Inn MariKur plulntlff, and against Iver Tronsrin de.' fenilant fur the sum nf t.l-'u i....'.. with IntcreHt thoreon, and the further sum of $25.20 the costs und disburse- moms oi mis suit and the costs of nml upon this writ commanding anil rerun r. Ina me to make sale nt ih t..,. dewrlbed real property, to-wlt: ine soumwest quarter of the norih west ouarter. the west hoif ,.r .... sviuthwest fiuartcr and ih hi : iiunrtitr of the southwest nuarter r r.'.-viiuu u oi t.vronioy o nonn or ranife 6 wet of the Willamette Meridian con inlning 16d acres in ClaUop Count v Oregon. ' Notlco is hprcby jfiven that I will on Vfnrwlav. th Rth Aav nf ir,rii i. . - -- - . . j w. nj.i ii( 1.IU1 lit the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, in front of and at the court hniia dnf.r In th f"Jti r, . . -- ..i Astoria tilatsop County, Oregon, sell at public nuuiii'o nio imuciii Diaaer for cash the above-described real property (n Mtlnfv the tudsment tnta..t ' . and all accruing costs. ' Trtus. LiiN VILLE, Sheriff Clalsnn rnnnfr.. . ' Astoria. Oregon, March t, looi. HHEIlirrH SALK. Uy virtue of on sccutlmt and order nf salv Issued nut of I ho circuit court of th Htatsof Orrgou, for (h County n tlat sop, on the 1st day f March. I Mil, upon a Judgiiu'iil and di't'ic iviiihTed llmm. In mi tlm HAlt duy of February,, 1, in favor of J. R. Iiaumgartncr, iAU. I ill, and against C. K. Linton and Mauda E. Union, di'd'Hdnnts, fur ths sun of $wo, with IntercKt th rini at ths lato nf 'r is iil milium, from ttia Pith duy of NovchImt, S!. lo lint 17th duy of I'Viiniary. ilol. for ths further sum nf tlu nitnniey's feisa, ths costs and disbursement of this suit luxvd At eJI and ltiir'si on said Judgmmit at I he ega rub until nll und the cos: a of and upon this writ commanding and requ'rllig nut to iiiakp sale of lh fn. lowing es.rllied rnl ii'irrty, tn-wii; i.ids leu (III) mid rlev.n (II), In bhsk lo (?, In Eimt Waireiitoli, s laid out ml rtM'iird.Hl by p. C. Warren, aams bring now a put of the In "i pouted 'Uy n( Waireiilon, together with ih tenements, hereditaments and ftppur-leuatu-es thereunto belonging or In any wis? appertaining In the County of Clatsop, Orvgoli. Nolbn Is hereby slvrn that I will on Moi'dav. Hie sill day of April, 1WI. m the It 'iir of in o'clock In (he forenoon of wild day. In front of and at I be court house door, In (lie City of Astoria, CUt soti t'oii ity, iiiegon, sell at public Auc tion o Ihe highest bl.bb l' for cash, tho above. des, rlb d real piiN-riy to satis fy III' Judgment. Interest, costs and all accruing c.st Till IS I.INVII.l.i:. Sheriff, Clatsop iNiunly, Oregon. Asloiln, Hiegou, .March Mh, ptl. NOTICK FOR PUULICATION. t'llltrd States I And Office, a( Orvgon Cliy. Olrgon, lire IlKW: Notice Is hereby given that In coin plluiice with the provision of ths act of coiigrma of June 3. Uil, entltt 4 "An act fur lint sale of tUiitT lands In Ih studs f California, Oregon, Nevada ami Washington Territory." as r tend ed to all the Public lud States by act of August i. WJi, Cliristiun prtsrson, of Ultley, county of Clatwp, Htau of (Uegun, baa thl day filed In this o fries his sworn stalyineiil No, IV), tar III purt basti i.f the NIC. uuarier of section No. lu luwiisblp No. I north, rang" No. I west, and will offer proof to show thai the IojuI sought Is nare valuable for it timuer or ttvns than for agricultural purpose, and to establish bis claim t snld lnd before the register and recrivr of this office at Oregon City. Oicgou, on Thursday, the :Mh day of April, PxjI Ho names us wltuesse: li.org XI c Furland, Oust Adolpli, Alexander Nr mand, Frederick Nutmand, oil of Ol ney, Clatsop county, Oregon. Any and all person claiming ad vcrscly the above-described lands art requested to Ilia their claim In this nines on or bcfr ald Z4(h day of April. IWI. CHAS. II. MOORE.1. Rrglsti-r. NOTICE OF HALE. In thrt County Court In anl for Jack son Coumy. Oregon, in th matter of ths estate of Tlmddeus W. Harclay, Il.eai-d. N'ottH Is hereby given that undr and bv virtue of an order nf ui. ... k. ths Hon. County Court f Jackson County. Oregon, dated January 7th. Isl. And recorded in volume 11 of hs probato record of said County, on page si. i win on and after April 1st. 1!H)1. tifoeecd til sell ill nrlvnl. ..i for cash, lots 21 and 4H In block I. of the town of Flavei Outer. Clatsop County, Ongon, and ths H, E. of section 10. In iwn 6 N ,.r a txt of W. M. In said Clatsop County. HKIITHUOE KAIICIAT. Administratrix of estate of Thaddeus W. llarclav. l)eer.,i ai.i.,..i E. I. IIRIOUS. Ally. Ashland. Orv. STREET ASSESSMENT NO. ( Notice her.-by gUm. thai Hie pec l:il as ssmeiit mil, tuadx f..r (he pur pose of d-frayltig tho cls and el pensrs of repairing Tuelnii -.. iiics.mih llneof Cimner, iai tr t to the vl iniq ot rr.uikllti avenue ,S bee,, filed with th auditor and 'ihiIico Judge f the Cliy f Asloila by the board of fini and marked and iiiiiiibr "Slnvt Assessment No 4" and thai In !. Council Chambers In too City Hill .,( il, (! ... I lalsop i.ounty. Stale of (;i, Hoii, on th in nay ni April. 11"., at the hour of 2 O'clock p. III. of said .Ine I.,.. 1. n"M as th- time and place of the i,M' ins- 01 ine niNirn or uiun-snors and com tollt.." on streets nr.! i.,.l.ti., ..... siltiiting tlm board of eiualUai.in. for iw purpiw or rxamining. correcting and equalising sad asu-ssmeul roll. Any iM-rson hitvlmr obli ti.oi i.. .... 1,1 ... m . ssmeiit arc r"ulrd to make the asms in vnmifc ana me 'lie sttiie with tho auditor and police Judge of said city prior I) the time of mvullK 0f Mld uonra oi eijulisailoll. H. E. NElj(ON Auditor and Police Judge of tho City of Astorli. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slates, Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon. Feb. 1. 1J01. Notice Is hiwohv rtuan Iknl it.. lowing named settler has filed notice of h.-r intention lo nuike final proof In support of her claim ami sabl proof Will be milfltl ItftfrrrA Ilia M.uSHf.. -. Hvr of the United Slates Iand Office. . .f'J11'' ur,'"(". n Monday. April 15. 1001, vli: Mill). ANNA BAMUELSON Sister and hclr-at-law of Charles E. Roncll. diseased who msdit i,,.. .... X np(illcatlon No. 11611, for lot 8 see Si t...n SS.tT-.fl mtm s . . w ' NE'4, sec. 3, Iwp. 3 N range M W , alt uated In TlllamrK.k and Clatsop coun ties, stnto of Oregon. She names the following witnesses to provo his continuous rcMM. mid cultivation of said land, viz: J. R. Whirrv nt l.lluln i-in't. ly. Ore.; Daniel Itelursnn, of Vlnemaple. ...,n..,, eoiioiy, urc.LiOUIS J'.IKIUeSt, Of Jewell. Clatsop conuty, Ore.; C. J. Lln- ir venpt-r, uiaisop county, Ore. Further and sneelnl nml..' i. hercbey given that the above named claimant, sister and heir-at-law, Intends to make her In dividual final proof In support of her claim, arid that her said proof will be """i" ny ncr mr ine anove described land before the eonntv elnrU .. .l. county of Rock Island, at Rock Island. oi win none oi Illinois,, on Mondnv April 15. 1931. CHAS. B. MOO RES, Ileglstcr. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is herchv o-tvon il n .i,. slgned administrator of the estate of Jemima Sklbbe, deceased, has filed in tho county court of Clatsop county' Or ....oi mwum. im Mien aaminlstra- a0rL.."n,'Lt,hat MnJa'r. t" "nit day of April. 1901, at the hour of 18 o'clock a m. tit Said Aslv tins twu V... i . fixed as ths Urns for the hearlnsTof .w oi account ana the settlement thereof. "na WIV T arm ' Administrator of the estate of Jemi ma dkiuds, aeceanea.