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THB MIKING ASTORUN, WCPXCSDAV. AI'RIL 10. IOO Tilephone Main ML TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. fert by ma!!, per year WOO Sent by tnall. per month..... SO Served by carrier, per month 60 SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mall, per year, In advance, 12.00 All communications Intended lor pub lication should be directed to "EUtor Astomn." Uualness communications of all kind and remittance! must he addrfMed to "The Astorlan Publish ing Co." The Astorlan guarantee! to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can had on ap Uratlon ta the business manager. - When Aguinaldo followed the anils' advice he was a refugee deprived . of ihe comforts of life and of association with his family and friends. When the "Imperialists" get hold of him he com mences to really enjoy life, spending bis time entertaining friends and pur chasing jewelry and lives in a palace. In the enlistment of natives for ser vice on the mosquito fleet in the Phil ippines, the navy department is carry ing out a policy which Is as wise as it is inevitable. But for the native scouts Funston's brilliant coup would have been Impossible. The Filipino soldier and sailor will not only promote the efficiency of the service in a climate hostile to our own men but will prevent the senseless sacrifice of many of our brave boys who are losing their lives in the stifling holds of our gunboats In tropical waters and in the jungles and morasses of the Islands. Conservative men who have studied carefully the wars which the English have had to fight of recent years with the wild tribes in the northern Pirt of India have stated that unquestionably the native troops under British officers have proved more efficient for that service than the English troops, who had to fight also against a hostile climate. The same thing will be found true In the Philippines. Properly drilled and officered, and taught to respect and love the American flag, the Filipino sol dier may In time be trusted to bear the brunt of the fighting in the archipelago, even if It be against his own people. AGUINALDO'S ALLEGIANCE. New York Tribune. There is better news of Emilio Ag uinaldo than even that of his capture last week. It Is that he has taken the oath of allegiance to the United States. The dispatch announcing this is brief, but eminently lucid and comprehen sive. No conditions appear to have been exacted and no bargain to have been made. Th?re were no promises and no threats. Aguinaldo's captors wisely per mitted him to confer with his former comrades, and to investigate for him self the actual state of affairs in Luzon and elsewhere. Apparently, in his Jun gle flights and in his remote hiding places Aguinaldo was not able to keep himself well informed concerning the waning of the insurrection ' and the progress of pacification and establish ment of civil government. At Manila he has seen a great light. And the agreeable result is that he voluntarily takes the oath of allegiance to the United States, acknowledging Its su preme sovereignty over the Philippine archipelago and renouncing all connec tion with the insurgents. In this he has acted not unexpectedly, but shrewdly and wisely; though we fear not alto ar many tlt-M th uuh of various daaaaea. Ninety par cant of the Amerioan people art said to be troubled with liver and -stomach complaint sich as constipation, dizzniesa lu digestion, bilious uses, Baldwin's Health Tablets No. 25 jereeme and cure these tils. Three tablet act a a gentle laia x: They make the liver and itemeib, do their dntr ae they atsia. The meet obstinate eases jrMd ie these little tablets. They eet Mo an 4 caa be grown! at n s Successor to Th. Olseo. C0O-I Com. St J Lazy I Livers I gether to the comfort and satisfaction of some' of his American sympathisers who have all ,long been some hit more Tagal than the Tagals. This, we sny, Is better news than that of last week, not only because of the manner In which the Incident has been effected, but also and more because of Its altogether probable result. Ag uinaldo recalcltnnt and defiant In cap tivity, and treated perforce as a dan gerous criminal, might ihave been an Incitement to his f rmer asvl.tes to hold out the more stubbornly asainst American authority. Aguinaldo volun tarily taking the oath of allegisince and renouncing the insurrection of which he was the author and head Is a living witness of the futility of resistance and a living exhortation to his friends to follow his eximple without waiting to share his fate in being captured. That thev will do so there Is ample room to expect. As a matter of fact, they are daily doing so. Aguinaldo has discov ered in the few days since his capture that not a few of the leaders who down to this time he supposed to be still un der his tlag and ready to succeed him if necessary some time ago surrendered to the American authorities. We can not doubt that others will do so In In creasing numbers, now that their su preme leader and former "dictator" ha set the example. The news is to be welcomed also be cause it simplifies the answer to the question as to what is to be done with Aguinaldo. When his capture was an nounced there were many remarks to the effect that the government had got a white elephant upon its hinds, and that it would found .-nore embarras sing to dispose of him than It had been difficult to catch him. We saw no rea son for uh anticipations, but rather for confidence that thoee who were on the ground, and ihus far better in formed and better qualified to deal with the case 'han any one here, would find some way of disposing of him that would be consonant with prudence and justice. In that confidence we are con firmed. Certainly the American au thorities 'have done well In treating Aguinaldo so that he has felt himself more like a guest than a prisoner, and has been led. through revelations of facts, to accept American sovereignty and take the oath of allegiance. What next is to be done may wisely be left to them, under, of course, the ultimate control of the government a; Wash ington. This nation has no cause to love Aguinaldo. Bu: it has no wish to be vindictive toward him. It may well accept his allegiance in rh same degree of good faith in which It Is given. And while the memory of former days and doings may justify the keeping of a close watch upon his future career, to guard against another possible lapse f loyalty, that fact need not prevent his having and improving an opportunity to redeem his record and to make himself as beneficent to both the Philippines and rhe United States as he has for the last two years been prnic'ous. WITH THE PARAGRAPH EP.S. Democrats will lo well, ifr-r having huried their grievances, not to camp in the graveyard. S:. Paul OloV Uncle Sam has bagged Aguinaldo be fore Johnny Bull ,iax cot within hailing distance of l)c Wk. Minneapolis Tribune. Common sens? smashed the senator ial deallxk in Nebraska after all , Common sense is a Republican asset. - Mail and Express. ine indications are that Charlie Towne would have been better pleased if Aguinaido had caught Funston. Du luth News-Tribune. Rus.-ell Sage ;s predicting a period of financial depression. Probably there is a hole in Russell's pocket and he has lost a dime. Omaha Bee. , It ought io be easy to gn up a cam Daign yell for Presidential Candidate Odell. "Odeli: We yell: Watfell Watt'oll! Odell :"-ci,icago Tribune. Whenever he reads of those ;,000,000 Carnegie library gifts, President Harper of Chicago University feels that he has overlooked a bet.-Araconda Stan dard. The New York law changing the name of Sing Sing to Opining has gone into effect. Sing Sing seems to have sung suncr her swan song song. Anaconda Standard. There is -nuoh curiosity as to who will be the next Kansun to attract the attention of the grand stand and what specialty he will appear in. Anaconda Standard. King Edwrd has ordered the use of knee, brieves at court, and It will be useless for any one to attempt to fool him with bicycle clothes either. Wash ington Star. 1 ' Li Hung Chang proposes to make Count Von Waldersee eat his words. A the menu will be In Chinese, the count won't know what he la gating. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Ru'Ma 'ws evidently' heard of the American doctrine that we never haul down the tlag. Hut, like the man who never apologises, we are careful where we put It. St. Taul Dispatch, Suce;ss is to ambition exactly as ap plication is to opp.wtunlty. TO Cl'KK A COLD IN ONE DAY. Tike Laxative Uromo-Qulnlns Tab lets. 2Zc. The more a man drinks the dryer he Is the next morning. OIVEN UP TO DIE WITH CROUP. Mrs. P. L. CorJier. of Mannuigton, Ky., writes: "My three-year-old girl hud a severe case of croup, the doctor said aha could not live and I gave her up to die, I went to the store mi) got a bottle of Foley's Hooey and Tar. the first dose gave quick, rvlle and saved her life." CHAS. ROGERS. Drugrlst. The distance from one point In life to another is only as great as the diffi culties which must be surmounted in covering It. THK MOST STUBBORN COUGHS resulting from an attack of la grippe or heavy cold, must yield to the wonderful healing properties of Foley's Honey and Tax, which strengthens the lungs and makes them sound. CHAS. ROG ERS, Druggist. If some men descended from monkeys thj f ill wasn't far enough to hurt. B. Presson. Pressonvllle. Kan., writes: "Nothing like Foley's Honey and Tar" Is the universal verdict of all who have used it Especially has this been true of coughs accompanying U grippe. Not a single bottle failed to give relief. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Ambition without an Object Is as helpless as a boat vlthout a rudder. V. B. Conklln. Bowersvllle. O.. says: "I received more benefit from Foley's Kidney Cure than from months of treatment by physicians." CHAS. ROG ERS. Druggist. True happiness Is that which Is de rived from making others happy. The editor of the Fordvllle. Ky.. Mis cellaneous, writes as a postscript to a business letter: "I was cured of kidney trouble by taking Foley's Kidney Cure." Take nothing els;. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Whit is tbe explanation of tho. state of society In which no man works, yet none is vagrant? BEST WAY TO CURE BACKACHE. Backa:hs are sauaed by disorders In the kidneys. Foley's Kidney Cure will make the kidneys right. Take no sub stitute. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. There Is no certainty In life without its doubt no positive without Its neg ative. Running aors. ulcers, boils, pimples, etc., quickly cured by Banner Salve, the mojt healing slve in the world. A sure cure for piles. CHAS. ROGERS. Drug gist. Perfection is a state which Is pos sible only to the few who never reach it. "STICK TO IT." Go. L. Heard, of High Tower, Geor gia, writes: "Ecienw broke out on my baby, covering his entire body. Under treatment of our family physician he got worse as he could not sleep for the burning and itching. We used a box of 'Banner Salve" on him ami by the time ;t was gone he was well. The doctor seeing it was curing him said. Stick to It for it Is doing him more good thin anything I have done for him." Science may manufacture an egg, but Science cannot make the egg hatch. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. "I would cough nearly all night long." writes Mrs. Chas. Appl'gate, of Alex andria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sl"p. I had consumption so bad that If I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but. when all other medicine failed, three $1.00 rottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds. La .Grippe. Bron chitis and all Throat and Lung Trou bles. Prlca Wc and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Hart's drug store. Man tolls on from son to son, doing he has not done. A FIREMAN'S CLOSE CALL. "I stuck to my engine, although every Joint achad and every nerve was rack ed with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Io wa. "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As I wa about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters and. after taking It. I folt as well as I ever did In my life." Weak, sickly, run-down people always gain new life, strength and vigor rrom their use. Try them. Satisfaction guar anteed by Hart's drug store. Price 50 cents. Beyond the mystic veil no man may see, yet man, in his ignorance, pro fesses wisdom concerning those things be knows not of. SAYS HE WAS TORTURED. "f suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes H. Robin son. Hillsborough, Ills., "but Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured tnem. Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cms. sores, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by Hart's drug store. 25c. An exposition of sentimental plati tudes is not a sermon. W0RKIN3 24 HOURS A DAY. There's no rt for those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always busy, curing Tor pid Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness. Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Headache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work won ders. Try them. 25c at Hart's drug store. , Thn famous little pills. DoWltt's LIU tie Early Rls?rs. will remove all im purities froiii your system, cleanse your bowels, make them ivgulnr. Oil AS. ROGERS, Druggist. A low temperature puts the toxr In high spirits. Skin trouble. eu,ts, burns, scalds and 'hnfi:ig MUlckly heal by the use of De Wilt's Witch Hnsol Salve. It In Imi tated, He Mire you get IV Witt's, OH AS. HOG BUS, Druggist. "I ha.v got Snakes," telegraphed the officer whi captured the ciaxy Indian chief In Oklahoma. You cannot enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and sparkling ')'' If your 'Iver is slugWh and 'your bowels flogged. De Wats Little Ktirly Risers idealise the whole system. Th never gripe, CHAS, ROGER. Drugget. It is harder to feign u laugh than It Is to force a smile, especially If the "smile" to in liquid form. Spring coughs :iv .pecl.illy danger ous and unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough Cure acta like magic. It Is not a com mon mixture but la a high grade rem edy. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. Noah was the first socialist we have any record of. He was also an-nrklst. "I had plies so bad I could get no rest nor tlnd n cure until 1 tried Pe Witt s Witch Ha-l alvo. After u"lng It once I forgot I ever had anything like pll.." K. C. R dce, Somers Point, N. Y, Look out for Imitations. Jjte sure you ask for De Witt's. CHAS. jROGKHS. Druggist. Don't holt your food unless you have a c.tstirn digestion. "Lust winter I was oonflivd to my bed with a very had cold on the lungs. Nothing guve me relief. Finally my wife bought a bottle of one Minute Cough Cure that effected a speedy cure. I cannot s;veak too highly of that ex relent remedy." M r. T. K. Houseman, Manatiiwney, Pa. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. A god nil v is better than a poor sermon. You will waste time if you try to cure indigestion or dy.pevsla by starving yourself. Thit only makes It worse when you da eat heartily. You always need plenty of good food properly di gested. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is the result of years of scientific research for something that would digest not only some elements of fo, hut every kind. And It Is the one remedy that will do It. CHA. ROGERS, Druggist. You can't Judge n man's salary by the kind of clothe his wife wears. "I have ben troubled with indigestion for ten years, have tried many things and spent much money to no purpose until I tried Kodol Dysepsla Cure. have taken two bottles and gotten more relief from them than all other medi cines takn. I. feel more like a boy than I have felt in 'wen;y yeurs." An lerson Rlggs. of Sunny Lane, Tex. Thousands nave testified as lid Mr. Rlggs. CHAS ROGERS. Druggist. A FEW NTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating a trip, whether on business or pleasure, they naturally want the beet service obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employes of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lines at all junction points. Pulln.an Palsce Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dlr lng 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 connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call on any ticket agent, or correspond with J A3. 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 Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or tne mo uranae Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME. 1J Days to Salt Lake. 2 J Days to Denver. 3 Days to Chicago. 4 J Days to Ncv, York. Free reclining chain, upholstered tourist sleeping cars, and Pullman pal ace sleepers, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to C. O. TERRY, W. E. COM AN. frav. Pass. Agt, Gen. Agent. 124 Third St., Portland. Or. Or G. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. R. & N. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone tZL DRAYINGiAND EXPRESSING AH Gooda Shipped to Our Care Will Receive S pedal Attemtloo. No, IIS Duane St, yr. 3. cook. Ktt Res. TeL UIL Astoria, Or. ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Lea re. PORTLAND! irrlee" l:00a,iiTIportland Union DpotiT:13 iTnv I:W p.m.jfor Astoria and lnter-l:40 p.m. , iMiate points. I I ASTORIA." I 7. a.m.Fr Portland eVln)ll7M .m. t:wi.iw.trmsdlt points 110.30 p.m BXA8IDB DIVISION. M:.m. I ACTHKMA I T0.in 'SDp.ni. tlWu.in siMaro I Ml '00, m e: a. in. CKASim; U Mi m p. 111. " " 1 " " ' " 7 ;W n, m All trains make cloen connections at Goble with all Northern Paclrlo trains to and from the East or Bound potnta. J. C. MAYO, . Gen'l Fr't and Pasa, Aont POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Ft Time AND SUPERB SERVICE VIA. ICTO WE HAVE 2-DaiiyFastTrains-2 TO I HE EAST If you cannot take the morning train, travel via the evening train. Both are finely equipped. , "OUR SPECIALTIES' FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS PULLMAN TOUItlST SLEEPERS PULLMAN DINERS. LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Omaha, Chicago. Kansas City, St. Louis, New York, IJostoo, And Other Eastern I'uints Tickets good via Salt Lake City and uenver. It la to your Interest to use THE OYERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and sleeping-car berths can be secured from G. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. R. A N. Co.. Astoria, Or., OR J. H. LOTHROP. General Agent. 135 Third Bt, Portland. Or. "THE UILVU" A familiar name for the Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the "Pioneer Limited" trains every day and night between St. Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. "The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connections are made with all transcontinental lines, securing to passengers the best service known Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam hel. of a verity equaled by no oth. line Sfe that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any point In the United States or Canada. AH th-kvt agents sell them. For rati's, pamphlets or other infor mation, address. J. NY. CASEY. C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt.. Gen. Agt., Portland, Oregon. Portland. Ore. (TO i TIMB 5CHRDULEJ DEPART j From tortland. Aaaiva Chicago- Suit I.skf. Denver. Kt Portland Worth, Omaha Kan- . hpeeial km i Ity, fit I.oiil, P- m' 9:15a. m .'hiRf and Kant . , , Malt Lake. Denver. K ' Atlantic uorth, Omaha. Kan' , . m Kxpresa , city, Ht 1, ulv ' "' m P- Chicago and Kant VVafla WaMa. I.-wNton, Hixikane Hpukane, MlnilVapo Klyir, Hi, Ht. Paul, liuluth, 8 40am A p. in. Milwaukee, Chicago and Kant. Prom Astoria OCBAN STBAM5HIP5 All Hulling Dates sub lect to change. For r Han PraueliKo-Hall Columbia River Hteum 7 am EiBuuduy em to 1'ortlniid and Wiy Landing in in fx Moi.day From Portland 6 am W1I.LAMKTTK KJVRR 4:30 o. m K Sunday Ex Bnn Jay Oregon CItv, Newberf, naiemdt niaoai.. 7 a. m Willamette and Vain hill Hirers i:Xp. m. MoM.,Wed. aud Fit Tuei.Tliur ana Hat. Oregon City, Dayton ic way landings Klparla Lt Iewbito Snaka Rlvar. Klparla to tewlaton lave dljr 8:00 a m dally i .Vt a. m 6am Willamette Hirer 3:40 r m Tues, Tbui Saturday Portland tl CorvallH Mon, Wed Friday and nay landing O. W. LOUNSBERRY. W. n, HURLBURT, Ag't. Astoria Gen. Pass. Ag't. Portland. OrM WHITE COLLAR UNI sir. iiKrtr,rrr.tti4 tka th tluc of BAtLMY OATZKUT (Telephone Dock) Columbia River and Put Sound Nat Igatlon Company. Th Ilerculct loaves Astoria dally rxiTpi ounaay at i p. ni. Leave Portland dally except Bun Whl. Collar Mil Uckotn, O. It. A N ticket nml ltwiico Ky A Nav. I'nnv puny tkkotN lntt?rolinnnrbl on Htr rillrtal .. I llnaaalrt Trir.tiirh I'.if land connection with i'incr Nahrotta irmii imr! am iuig iicncu pomii. Telephone No. 111. a I TiVlOII 1mI.,4.. A E. V. CRIC1ITDN. Po'ilnnd Agent BEST0F EVERYTHING In a word (his tetla of the Panger Bervlcs via the Horlhweslorn lino. Kight Tralna Dally between St, Paul ana Chicago, comprising The La teat Pullman 8leepers, Peerleis Dining Cara, Library and Observation Cars. Free Reclining Chair Cars. The Mih Century Train Runs Kvery Day of the Year, The Finest Train in the World Electric Lighted Sttim Heated THE RADORR 8TATR EXPRKSS. the rineat Dally Train Running Ili-tween Hi. Paul and Chicago, via the Short Line, Connections from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC, tJRKAT NORTHRHN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS. Till la alao th nMT I tMR K.i..n umana. m. raul and Minneapolis. All agents tell tlckeu via The Northwestern Line V 11. MEAD. H. L. SISLEn. General Ageni. Trav. Ageat, . Aiaer Bireet. roruand. Oregon 80MBrriiiNa nbw. Juit Dubllaheit hr tha Rniilharn Pa clflc Co. Is a phamphlet upon the re sources of Wcatern Oreiron whlnh in. cludea an excellent map of the state. iuio contains intormation on cllmata lanai, education, etc., exiating Indus tries and their capabilities. Attention la also directed to uch new nelds for energy or capital as promise rair return. This Dubllratlnn fllla a ni-rA lnn it oerlenced bv Oreronlina in rvnlvln in nquines or eastern rnsnaa. topHs may be had of local agent ooutnern racinc i;o or rrom C. II. M AUK II AM Q. P. A., Portland. Or NOTICH TO CONTRACTORS. S.'.ll.'.l rr in anU n,l,lrea ..I tr ounty f'I'ik of Clatsop Cntinfy, Ore gun. win ne rvfiv-ii null! i;30 p. m, Aliril 22. lll. hv 111.' Ciiliiilv Citumla loniT' Court of Clatsop County, Or K"ii. for ihe coriHtru.'lhin f forty-two mil' if ro.ul. or unv nnrt lhnof In ClaiHop County, Oregon, vie: The As'.oiiii, OliK-y, Jewell and Ves im'T uMiron rn:i1 No. 77 Hi In muit ip In compliance with plana ami Nptvinra'.ionx now on flic win the County Clerk. All bids mut be accompanied by i rertlfl-'il rhirk of the value nt f. no cent of the amjjnt of said bid. .opi"s of plans ran be seen and pec llh'a'lons will b4 furnlahed on appllca Hon to the undersigned. The 'ourt res -rves the rlirht to re Jort any or .ill bldn. Hy onler of the County Commln on eri' Court. H. J. VV1IEHITV. County Clerk EXRCUTORS' NOTICE. The undersigned have been appointed exoeutor of the last will and testament of Crias. A. McOulre. ileceiimHl. All per sons having claims against the extnte of deceased are requested to pnwent them at th office of J. Q. A. Howlliy n AMtorla, Orgon. within six months from this date. OMVK M'OnlRK, J. Q. A. HOWLHY. Ex'cutors March 2Rth, 1901. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, at Oregon uity, uregon, uec. zn, im: Notice la hereby given that In mm. pllance with the provisions of the act of conirresa of June S. 1878. entlMiM "An act for the sale of timber lands in (he states or canrornia, ureg-on, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed tn all the Pnhlln Tjinrl Hialee V.., n,.i of August 4, 1892, Christian Peterson, of Olney, county of Clatoop, Btat" of vjnrRon, nas mis uuy inea in mis oillce his sworn stAtement No. K3.10 fnm ih purchase of the NE. quarter of section .-no. ii, in townsnip no. g north range No. 8 west, and will offer Droof to ahow Ihftt the Innd aninrht i. more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the refirlflter anil reeelvet tit v,i .mil. " . - - - w . . . .iiia ' 1 1 1 uc at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, me iit.n aay or April, laui. He namea aa wltaenaea nMi,. Farland. Gust Adolnh Alevonrt... xt. mand, Frederick Normand, all of Ol ney, ciaisop county, uregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the ahnve.-deaivrtVie1 aA ... - 1 auuun ai c requested to file their claims tn this office on or before said 25th day of April. 1901. ' CHAS. B. MOORE3. Register. HIIKUIFF'W WALK, 1 1 v virtun of an execution and ont"r of arilo leaiied out of the olrotllt court uf the slate f oniton r ths ounty of t'hileop, mi the ioih day of March, IIHH, ui"ii a Judgment "Jul dwroe run ih'red theri'lii on (ha ttlli dny of Feb ruary, iwi, In fuv ir of F. H. Munsoii, iiliiuinrr, ami at'ilnt O. F. Mrin. Illlii 1.. Morton and the Foard A Htokea ConilMinv, a cm pornllon, ifnniUnIs, fir tlti loim of floM.M log"thr with Inter rat thereon ut Pint rwto of nlnn per cnt per nniuini, Dim cosls and dlbursimn(i of (IiIk iio'Uhi Inied at I ia.r.0 and the cur, i a of ,uid uHt (hi writ coiiiiimndlng mid rciiiilrliig me lo nink sale of (ho following jceviib'tl rnl properly, to mi: le'iM miinl'rl five (6) and alx ((), in Mm k iiiiiiMncrci liriy-alx (Ml) In that pun if tin' nty of Astoria known as ihe I'.'il of I'l'lxr A(orln, as laid out mill ivcoi-iinl hv Joint Adnlr, In Clnt ,'ii cotiniv, slate of Oirgon. (ogellM-r with i If iciie'iu'iiK iM'oitiiuiiii'nt and .ii'i'ori 'ii ini'c (lu rciinto blotiiiing or In iiiivUi upin'i'iiUiiliig. Notice Is lo'ivliy iriv. n Unit I will on Momliiy, i li- :".ith iluy of April, I'JOl. at the hour of 10 o'clock In Urn forenoon of hiiI, I iluv lii fi-oiit of and at the court house tir In the t'liy of Astoria, flat aop oiuiity, i'koii, sell at Hihllu auo ti.itl to tlin hlglost lilditrr (or cosh ttl4 iitiovo ilcsi'iilii-d renl properly or so much iliiMvof as nmy bo iiiHTaaaaj-y t') satisfy the JuiIkiiiciiI, Intermit costs and till accruing costs. TIIOS. LINVILU5, Shi'i'iff of Clatsoii Couniy, orvgn, Astoria, Oii ioii, Marvli SI, I'M. NOTICK tVR PUMLICATION. 1'iilted Hlulr IaihI office, at Oregon Cliy, Un ipiti. Feb. 1. 1901. Niill.'n Is hereby glvrn that the fol low Ins; named sctili-r has filed notice of her Intention to maks final proof la supMirt of her clttliii and said prnuf will be iniile le-fore the rnflslei and re iHV'T of the United Htalvs Iand Uftlce, at oreifon City. Oregon, on Monday, April Ifi. 1901. via: MICH. ANNA RAMUKI.HON. Sister and heir-at-law of Charles K. Hoiu'li. iln'.naml. who made homestead nppllcntl.'n No. 11414. fit lot I. sec. It, twp. i, N. R. 8 V , lots 1. I and HKS4 NR4. sec. J. twp. 3 N rang I W alt uuted in 'llllamotik and Clatsop coun-tl-n. slate of Orvgon. She immea the following wltneasrs to tirove his cintluuous resilience upon ntiil culilvatlim of mid lam, vis: J. R Wherry, of Klsle, Oatsop coun ty, ore,; DimM ltreron. of Vlnemapte. :intaop couniy, Ore.;louia Rnquest, of Jewell, Ctiitaop (Hinilty, Ore.; C. J. Un dell, of Vesper. Clatsop rounly, Or. Furtlur and special nodes Is herebey given that Ihe above named claimant, sister and heir-at-law, Intends to makt her In dividual final proof In support of hr claim, ami thai her said proof will b made hy her f'r the above described land before the nnunty clerk of the county of Hock Island, at Rock Island, In the state of Illl'iols, on Monday, April IH. 19)1. CHAR R. MOOREfl. Register. SQUTHHRN CALIFORNIA. Notabls among th pleasures afford ed by the Haasta Route Is th win ter trip tn Southern California and Arlsona. R(newid aqualnUnoe with thla section will ever develop freah points of interest and added industries, In Its prolific vegetation and among Its oumbcrlrss resort of mountain, shore, valley and plain. The two dally Shasta trains from Portland to California have been re cently eoulpped with th most ap proved pattern of standard and tour- Mst sleeping cars, but the low rates of rare will still continue In effect. Illustrated guides to the winter re sorts of California and Arliona may be had on application. C. II. MARKHAM. O. P. A.. Portland. Orea-on. SHERIFF'S SALE. Ity virtue of an execution and order of anle Issued out of (he Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of CUtsop. on the :6th day of March, 1901, upon a decree rendered therein on Ihe 2?lh iluv of February. 19tl. In fa vor of into Duffner. idulntiff, and HKitlnst W. II. Warren and liunly NVr ren, defendants, for the sum of U7i, with Interest (hereon m die rate of 10 p-r fetlt per aniniiii from Hi,. tt ti day of February. Is'.m, the costs nnd dis bursements of this suit Including at torn -vs' fein nnd the coma of mul muin this writ comiiiiindliiK and r'nulrlnn me to miik" sale of the following described real property, to-wit: Th. a'! half of the southeast niiar. ter of . -tlon twetily-three (21), m town ship No. seven (7), N. R. 10 weat of Will, MVr.. In Clatsop rounty, On-gnn, and lots '.tiree and four, of block No. sixteen, In First Addition to Kindred Park, 'n said couniy nnd slate. .-Notice s hereby given that I will on Monday, the 6th duy of May, 1901, at th hour of 10 o'clock in the foretuion of said dny In front of and at the eonrt. house door In the City of Astoria, Ore gon, ren at public auction to the high est blddr for rash the above described ral property, to satisfy the decree, In tercet, costs and nil accruing rosin, TIIOH. LINVILLR, Sheriff of Clntson County Orison Astoria. Ori-gon. April 3, 1901. ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED. IN T1IM COUNTY COURT OF THE " n l i Ur 'INTSOP. In the multee f,f tlie Mini bdj a. I. mission to probate erf the hutt will and testament Of l)nvl,l Whlfnev r de. censed: ' Notice horebv iriran Dint T I,. v. il.l. ..... - .... . 1 H . V dny been annnlnteil bv n.n r'mmiv Court of Dim Ktnle p f,ri.,n,. . oloi. - till V I-. - sop county, ndinliilsimtor-wlth-the-wlll- uiiiiexi-n or me estate of IU'ld Whit ney, Jr., denimed. All pernona having eliiluiH airnlnHt Hiild estate ure hereby notified to nrl'Seml the an me in me neon. erly verified, ftt the office cf the county i niM. tn uiaisop i;ounty, Oregon, V.'lth In six monilis from this date W. W. CURTIS. Admlnlslraloe of the etnt nf Tlnvtit NVhltriev, Jr., deceased'. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice n hereby trlven that I will on nnd after the sixth Anv ttt ifau 1901 ffer at private ule for cash the fol-owlnjr-deacrlbed property: vlx: All the nil-rent of the es'ate nf IT M newlev. leceased. In the HW rmarree of aeerlnn I. T. 5 N., R. 9 W. Will. Mer.. In Clat sop county, Oregon. The sold Interest be- oik an iimuviied on-half of sold quar ter section. This Is dOn nnrannnt to an order of the county court of Clat sop foun.y OreR-on, rnade on thf flirt dny of April, 1901. I may he ndlreHeyvl at Tillamook or rore J. Q. A. Uowlby, at AstorU, Ore- Admlnlslrator of the Estate of F. M. Hewlev. deeenaeil Anrll 2nd, 1901,