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THE MORNING ASTOKIAN, SATIKDAY, AI'KIL 13. 1001 Telephone Main 661. TERM? OF SUBSCRIPTION. . DAILY. Sent by mail, per year ....WOO Sent by mall, per month 50 Served by carrier. per month 60 SEMI-WEEKLY. Sent by mail, per year, In advance, 12.00 All communications Intended tor pub lication should be directed to "Editor Astomn." Uuslness communications of all kind and remittances must be addressed to "The Aslorlan Publish ing Co." The Astorlan guarantees to Us ad vertisers ibe largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia j rive. Advertising rates can He had on ap llrtl',,n ?a the business manager. The Catholic educators now In ses sion in Chicago are evidently very much stirred up over the sctrool question. They do not believe that the education of the public schools Is conducive to morality or Is In other respects to the best Interests of their young people. For this reason they have established schools cf their own and object to being tax for the support of the public schools which they do not o.ttronire. If so tax ed they cliim that the schools which they have founded should receive a portion of the revenue thus raised. Their plea strikes n blow at one of our cherished pi lniples the entire serr ation of church and state. The public schools are the foundation of our dem ocratic spirit. It 's true that they are secular. To those to whom it is a mit ter of conscience to educate their chil dren apart from the majority and amid religious surroundings, the way is open and no one will say them nay. There are Trotestants who feel In the same way and many Protestant institutions are supportel at gr?at expense by pri vate funds. But the future of the na tion as a whole will continue to be dependent upon the public school sys tem. To Its support the bachelor and the man whs sends h's child to a pri vate school are rightly called upon to contribute. The welfare of the nation Is their welfare. He who bears an ex tra burden for conscience' sake should rejoice, according to divine law. Homer Lee, formerly a student in Stanford university but now a general in the imperlil army of China, is In San Francisco on his way to Washing ion and London for the purpose of at temoting to Induce the Amriean and English governments to degrade the dowager empress and place Emperor Kwang Hsu on the throne. While there is little probability that he will suc cessful in his mission, thTe b no ques tion but that the plan which he pro poses would be beneficial to China be yond anything else which has been sug gested Mr. Lee states th.i- China is divided into two sections, '.he Yangtse river forming the dividing i".e. Th territory north of the river is governed by the empress dowager and that south of the river by the followers of the emperor. The Boxer movement he re- g.rds as simply an uprising Instigated by the empr-s.s dowager. The trouble first arose when she accomplished her great coup in dethroning the ?mperor i , in IMS. The young emperor was trying to modernize China after the 'xample set bv Japan. Mr. Lee is intensely anti-Russian. He says: "For the sake of peace anj for the good of all, thej emperor should at once be pi iced on the throne. With him ruling, the Chi- ANEMIA Pale, thin, weak, run-down, low spirits, no appetite. Rosy and plump, fair strength, with pleasure in work, get hungry three times a day, and like good food. Which of these two pictures is yours ? There are ways to either condition. Skip the first, for nobody wants to be in it, If in it, the way to the second is Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil, with proper attention to course of life. We'll tend ytaalitUetotry if jmilik. -SCOTT & BOW HE, 409 Pari itrect, New York. nee people will have peace, prosperity and a modern government. With the empress In power there will be unending war and strife. The Russians are sup porting her, as they Know with her on the throne the country will be so badly mismanaged that European powers will have to step In and In that w.iy the Muscovites will some day secure the biggest slice In the cut up of the em pire." CONGRESSMEN' OX Cl'lU. San Francisco Call. Arj we not In danger of a si. slit sur feit of congressional Information and views about Oubi? The country had a deal of the same I sort before the SptnNh war. It w;s the means of draw in c n into toe en-! terprlse and of munching u upon the j sea of troubles whereon we are now , drifting with no sa ls to spc.ik of. rud der gone, compass magnet U.vl, 1 chr ncmetr out of ord-r. If the kind of information that Is be ing furnishl by congressmen now had been furnished then, there would have been no war, and if the kind we hid then w'?iv furnished now. there won! I not be ahead of us the prosp.vt of i more trouble. If the truth I told by congrwwmen .,. the eoncress;,,. then did not tell the truth. Congress adjourned on March 4 ':' that brief time parties ef congressmen have visited Porto Rico and Cub.i and have returend wise in knowledge of the whole situation. One of them says he doubts the safety of capital In Cuba, and he finds the best people do not want independence, and those who do are not the hest peo ple and are merely looking for office. Another says the people are not fit nor ready for self-government. Another distinguished senator returns and hastens to say that It is only a matter of time when ;he island will be annexed, and that the present consti tutional convention is not a represen tative body. The best people want an nexation, as do a vast majority of the American people. . A Democratic newspaper, which plays Jekvll and Hyde with the administra tion, admits that the congressional vljws are in notable contrast to the congressional views of three years ago. The official pilgrims then saw through their emotions and found heroes, war riors and patriots. But the present "en lightened and honorable members" find "the respectable classes" desirous of an nexation and opposed to independence, while the rest of the people are a lot of predatory riffraff, who have none of the culture and respectability of ih island with them. Turning to the congressional reports and speeches of three years ago we find that the "wealth and culture," the best and most respectable pec. pie of Cuba, wi-r th-rein d-nouneej ag s,)r. did supporters of Spain, whil the rest of th people, now denounce is pre fatory riffraff. wer gasping on th- j point of a spear and dving f.,r liberty, i ! T nose who surv.ve i are nw .nounrd as being for indei-ndnce merely to get ',,ffve, a motiv ihat must ! ibhorr-nt i . t t every American politician. I In behalf -f our o.in cour.tryrm-.n and nati),nal h.jn,r we pr,tes. at?dn,t Mw ins,.tI,mm f inf()rma!in an., vjew3 T. . , , . . The record X -nans aspiration for lib-rty and inde;r-nden'v is not the bi ography of the ' best (lasses," as now understood. American Independence was inspired by Thomas Paine, the stay maker; Franklin, the printer; Knox, ihe stationer's clerk; Putnam, the farmer, who plowed his stony fields with "sen and could hardly w rite his name, and by John Stark, a clod hopper; Nathan Hale, a poverty-smitten teacher; Ethan Allen, a rude wotdsman; and the pUin people endured and suffered for liberty, while the best people who sharer their lot could be counted on the fingers. Those of culture and refinement, wealth and respectability, were Tories, en emies of their country and allies of Great Brita'n. It has been so always. The English revolution which destroyed the royal prerogative was led by a brewer and was fought out by a lot of psa!m-sing-ing cartmen. Ma-dnello was a Neapoli tan fishernan, Sebamyl was a moun taineer, and Ypsilanti was a vine dress er. The future deliverer of Russia will probably be the grandson of a serf, and certainly not of a bayard. The lavr of liberty, the universal sta tute of independent self-government, is written in the hearts of such people in Cuba. Such hearts have always been the tablets which have borne Its In scription. If we are going to break faith and lie to the world In the Cuban set tlement, as we have been lied to either three years ago or .low, !et us do It like bold buccaneers, declaring that we pro pose to take the island and exploit it lnviuse we wait It In our business, mul disregard .he aspiration of the peo ple for liberty. The pirate sleeps sweeter ovit his spoil, rocked In the ci.idle .if the dee-p, than the hypocrite who sinks to rest after evening1 prayers. To IKKVKNT PNEUMONIA GUI P. AND Laxative Kront.t-Qulnine removes the twr. Kifotisni Is an alphabet of only one letter. GIVEN UP TO DIE WITH CKOUP. Mrs. P. I.. Cordler. of MaunlnKton, Ky.. writes; "My ihree-j eir-old girl had a sver. case of croup, the doctor s!ie could not live anl I gave her up to die. I went to the store and g t a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar, the tirs: dose nive -tuick relief and snved he.- I.fe." CHAS. ROGER. IMuurst. Time well arranged Indicates a well or.letvd mind. mi: most sTuuixmx coughs r .'-iiiting from an attack of la grippe or i ;i,iy eol.i. must yield to the wonderful h.ahng properties of Fol.y's Hon.'y .nd Tar, which strengthen the lungs and mnkes them sound. CHAS. RUC KUS, Druggist. An optimist siys that pessimism is the faith of cowards. It. Presaon. Pressonville, Kan., writes: "Nothing like Foley's Honev and Tar" i- ill. universal ver,1lel tt all wh.i hm.. . ....... it r-....t .o.. .ui.. w... . u.-o ... i..-f'v ..i.t j lias uuzi ll li in i of coughs accompanying In grippe. Not a sing'e bottle failed to give relief. CHAS. HOOERS. Druggist. The world Is like a piece of musio- i full of sharps and flats. V. B. Conklln. Rowersville. O.. says: "1 received more benefit from Foley's Kiln-'y Cure than from months of treatment by physicians." CHAS. ROG ERS. Pi-uggist. The royal road to wealth is paved wkh Industry and frugality. The editor of the Fordville. Ky.. Mis cellaneous, writes as a postscript to a business letter: "I was cured of kidney trouble by taking Foley's KIdivy Cure." Take nothing els;. CHAS. RCK1ERS. Pruggist. A wise man occasionally nukes mis takes, but he doesn't repeat them. BEST WAY TO CURE BACKACHE. Bu-kah-a are caused by disorders In the k!Jnys. Foley's Kidney Cure will make th klJneys right. Take no sub stitute. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. It doesn't require a chiropodist to put the feet of a poem In order. Running soroa, ulcers, bolls, pimples, etc., fiuickly cured by Banner Salve, the mojt healing salve in the world. A sure cure for piles. CHAS. ROGERS. Drug gist. Some girls get so In the habit of blushing while they are vngaged that 1 it might as well be painted on them. "STICK TO IT." Go. L. Heard, of High Tower, Geor gia, writes: "Ecrem-i broke out on my baby, covering his entire body. Under treatment of our family phyniclan he got worse as he could not sleep for the burning and itching. We used a box of "Laiinr Sal-e" on him ami by the time ;t was gone he wan well. The d'tc'.or seeing it waa curing him said, 'Stick to It for it Is doing him nutre ;pod thin anything I have done for hirr." A man should not be blamed for his ignorance If he d'tesn't know enough to find out. NIGHT WAS HER TERROR. I would cough nea.-ly all night long." writ's Mrs. Chas. Applirate. of Alex andria, Ind.. "and could hardly get any si" -p. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough 'ri'.hf full v on, I Dnf. K1..swt Vo.t u-h.n . ........... j ' J , wut. .. all other medicines failed, three $1.00 1 ttl-s of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guarantee to cur Coughs. Colds, La Grippe, Bron-ehi-i and all Throat and Lung Trou ' I s. Prie. r,0c and $1.00. Trial bottles fr"-e at H irt.'s drug store. Doctors are not necessarily bad be cause the worse people are the more th-y visit them. A FIREMAN'S CLOSE CALL. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint ach?l and every nerve wag 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. Aa I was aViut to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters and. after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did In my life." Weak, sickly, run-down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guar anteed by Hart's drug store. Price 50 oints. Learn modesty from the clock. It keep Its hands before Its face and runs down Its own works. SAYS HE WAS TORTURED. "I suffered such Daln from corns I could hardly walk." writes H. Robin- 1 son. Hinshorougn. 111s.. "Dut uucKien s; Arnlci Salve completely cured them." Aots like magic on sprains, bruises, ruts, sores, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by Hart's drug store, 25c. A laborer makes a bargain for the price of his work, but a lawyer simply takes everything In sight. WORKING 24 HOURS A DAY. There's no rest 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 Hick Headache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work won ders. Try them. 25c at Hart's drug store. J. A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER . Foley's Kidney Cure suites kidney and bladder tight. Those famous little pill, DeWltt's Lit tle Early Hlsers, will remove nil Im purities from your system, cleonse your bowels, make them regular. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. The light of other days may be all right, but It Is the light of other nights that makes an obese gas bill, Skin troubles', cuts, burns, scalds und chatl ig quickly heal by the use of IV Witt's Witch Huxcl Salve, ll Is Imi tated. He mi iv you get lv Witt's. CHAS. ROGERS. Priigglsl. If a man ivally deserves praise he doesn't want It an I if he ivally wants It he doesn't deserve It. Yo.t c.nno: enjoy perfect health, rosy cheeks and sparklln t i yea If your 'h er is slug rlsii and your howels clogged. IV "hit j.iwir r..n iv i,i.i. cican,' u' whole svslem. I ll v never gripe, i'!l. RotSKRS, Ihuggisi. Tln pieiuiv of a broken pitcher at a fountain Isn't half as realistic as that of i broken whisky bottle In an alley, Spr.ng c. .iuhs .ie .pivlilly danger ous and unless cured at once, serious results often follow. One Minute Cough I 'ure acts like magic. It Is not a com mon niixt.ne but ' a high grade rem edy. (.'MAS. ROGXISS. Druggist. Father Time doesn't believe In letting the grass glow under (us feet. That's why he always carries a scythe. "I had piles so had I could get no rest nor tlnd a, cure until I tried IV Witt's Witch Max-I -t.ilve. After using It once I forgot I ever had anything iliae pll .. - K. C. It 'Ice. Vomers P 'nt. I N. Y. Look out foe. imlt.i'lons. lie , sure you ask for Iv Will's. CHAS. llC, KKS, Pruggtst. Every man beliefs in marrle.t l.f.. for hs friends. "list winter ! was coiitlnsi to my bed with a very bad cold on the lungs. Nothing gave me relief. Finally my wife bought a bottle of One Minute Cough Cure that effected u speedy cure. I lannu speak too highly of that ex cellent remedy." Mr. T. K. House. nan, Manataw ney. pa. CHAS. HOO'.MtS. )ruggist. Most of the wrinklm on a woman's face come from her having u smile when she doesn't feel like It. You will waste time If you try to cure Ind'irestion or dyspepsia by starving yourself. Thit only makes It worse when you do 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 food but every kind. And !t Is the one remedy that will do it. CHA. ROGERS, Druggist. As si ton is a man seems to know a lot about women all the women w ho aren't innocent think he Isn't. "I have been troubled w ith Indigestion for ten years, have tried many things and spent much money to no purpose until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken two bottles and gotten more relief from them than all other medi cines tak-n. I feel more like a boy than 1 have felt In nventy years, Anderson Riggs. of Sunny I,ane. Tex. Thousands have testified as did Mr. Riggs. CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist. A IN EW ERESTING FACTS When people are contemplatlnt a trip, whether on business or pleasure, tbey naturally want the best service obtainable as far as speed, comfort and safety is concerned. Employee of the WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are paid to serve the public and our trains ara operated so as to make close con nections with dlvergng llnet at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Diring car service unexcelled. Meals served a la carte. In order to obtain the first-class ser vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central tines and you will make direct connections at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East. For any further Information call :n any ticket agent, or correspond with JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Ag't.. or JAS. A. CLOCK, Milwaukee. Wis. General Agent. THE CHICAGO A NORTHWESTERN RAILWAY. Oregon Short Line Railroad THE DIRECT ROUTE. Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points Gives choice of two favorite routes, via the Union Pacific Fast Mall Line, or the Kio Grande Scenic Lines. LOOK AT THE TIME. 1 Days to Salt Lake. 2 Days to Denver. 3J Days to Chicago. 4J Days to Nev, 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. B. COMAN. Trav. Pass. Agt., Oen. Agent, 124 Third St., Portland. Or. Or 0. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent O. R. & N. H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 221. DRAYING.AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No. ESS Duaae St., Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK, ifst Res. Tel. 111L ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. Leave. PORTLAND. Arrlv 8:00a. i.in. I Portland Union DepotlUtlO a.m. p.ni.lfor Astoria and lnter-9:40 p.m. 1:90 p, mediate points ASTORIA. I 7.4Sa.m.Fur Portland A ln-U:Hm. 6.10p.m.term dlnte point 10 SO p.m. 11EA81DB DIVISION. ll.Ua. m. .V.W p. in. S::w a m ASTORIA ; to a iii l m i.m ll mi in ll.SU . III. ' JtjfOllll. I ; (lp, III SumUy oiiiy All trains make close connections at Hoble with all Northern Pacific trains to and from the East or Sound points. J. MAYO. Oen'l Fr't and Pa. Agent, POSSIBLY You Are Not Aware of the Fa:tTlme AND SUPERB SERVICE VIA. mm WE HAVE 2-DaiIyFast Trains-2 TO I HB EAST If you cannot take the morning train, travel via the evening train, both are finely equipped. "OUR SPECIALTIES'' FAST TIME THROUGH SERVICE Pl'LLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS PI LLMAN TOURIST SLEEPERS PULLMAN MNER8. LIBRARY (CAFE) CAR FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS Hours In time saved to Oinuha, ChiiBijo. Kansas City, St. Louis, New York, Uoston, And Other Eastern Points Tickets good via Salt Lake City and Denver. It Is to your Interest to use THE OYERLAND LIMITED. Tickets and. siteplng-car berths can be secured from a. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent 0. R. A N. Co.. Astoria, Or., OR J. H. LOTHROP, General Agent, 135 Third St. Portland. Or. A fumlllar name for the Chicago. Milwaukee St St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Railway running the 'Pioneer Limited" trains every cay 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 servloe known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam he.u. of a verity equaled by no othe. I i.ie See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going to any Dolnt In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, address. J. W. CASEY. C. J. EDDY, Trav. Pass. Agt.. den. Agt., Portland. Oregon. Portland. Ore. TIMB SCHRDUL&3 Krom 1 orlUud. PKPAKT ASklTS Chicane 'Salt I,ki, Denver, Kt Portland ; Woitli.Oinuha. Kan-r-peclal I m i Jj, St Ixmin, 9:IAa, m t'mcHi 1 and Kant 4 p. ID. . . , Halt Lake, llenrer. FM atianuc (iorlli, Omaha, Kan Kxire ! aa, ;iy, Ht l..uU Sp. ni. ! Chicago and Kwt 7 s. m Wtlla Walla', l.-wlntun, HiKikane ! Hiiokane, Mlimrano ly-r, ; Hi, ht. Paul, Dnluth, 6 p.m. ; Milwaukee, Chicago 8 40 am ' ana nasi. ! Prom Aatorla OCEAN 8TEAM5HIP5 AH Hailing Pate sub leet Ui clianae. For Han Francisco-Hell Columbia It I ve r Hteatn p.u.T,,, Uu er" to Portland anil Ex Sunday Wsy ,(11(1f, 4a mKx Mobday I From Portland KsBH.S.,'ILLA""Riy"H 'jOreeon Citv, Newbera, Salem St Way-Und . 4: SO d. m Kx Sunday 7 a. m, Willamette and Yam hlllKlvera 8:80 p. m. MoM.,Wed. and Frt. Tuei.Tbur anaBau Ort-ton City, Dayton Ail way i.anilinK" Klnarla Soak River. Kiparla to Lewlnton LvUwIsto 8:00 a ia daily Uave dljr n:ti a m, (am Willamette Hirer 3;4ilp m Mon, Wed Krlday Tuei.Thui Saturday Portland to CorvalllJ ano Way lyttmlliig " O. W LOUNSBERRY. W. II. HURLBURT. Axt. Astoria. Gen. Pass. Ag't, Portland. Or.. m To) iiolriio ilJi WHITE COLLAR UNI OVIophono Dock.) Columbia River and Pugot Bound Nav igation Comimny. The Ibllley llatl.Mt leave Astoria dally except Sunday t 7 p, m. Leave Portland dally except Hun day ill 7 1 111. White Collar Lino tickets, O. R. A N, tickets and Ilwneo Ry ft Nav. Com. n.inv tickets llll-rellitlirfeiilile on Pulley U. lim i t an. I Hum do, Through lrt land connection with steamer Nahootta from llwrteo and Long Hench points. Telephone No. Ill, A. J. TAYLOR. Astoria Agent. E. W. ClUCirroN. iWUaml Agent BEST0F EVERYTHING In a word Ibis tells of the Passenger Service via Tho NoFlhwostcrn fcinc. Eight Trains Dally between St. Paul ami Chicago, comprising The Luteal Pullman Sleepers, Peerlefs Dining Cars, Library and Observation Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars. The J8th Century Train Runs Every Day of the Year, The Finest Train in the World r.ltvtrit liijltu-d ritcim Hctrtt THE BADGER STATE EXPRESS, the Finest Dally Train Running Between St. Paul and Chicago, via tho Short l.tne. Connections from the West made via The NORTHERN PACIFIC. GREAT NORTHERN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'YS, I bis is also th REST LINE between Oiim'iu, ht. I'aul and Minneapolis. All agents sell tickets via The Northwestern Line W. II. MEAD. H. L SISLER. General Agent. Trav. Agent, -u Aiuer street, roruand. Oregon N TiK OF PINAL ACCOl'NT. In tliv r.ninty Court f tlm Stall i.f "i-i"ii. for the County of ('!utmi, in the nniitor of thi eaute of Kllxubrlli A Sioti, ,veiUHd. Noll It h.-ivby giv.'il Hint I have this la v lb in v final ari-ount an ndiultils tr.it. ir of the t.it. of I-;il X:i (( A Sntl. deceased. All porsotui are irn-ly 11. nn. M mat (lie Moin.riitilo. (tie ( oiintv I'oilil of I'lats m Ownty. Oregon has Mxe. the nth day i.f May, 1!W, at the hour of 10 o clock a. m., as the time, and the court rixMii ot thf County Court of Clatsip Comity at Astoria, Oregon, ns ine place ror hearing Miy aixl nil ob jections which may he madi to said Mnitl m-couiu. and for settling the mine All pT.n are hereby notified to gov. i-rn t(ieuiM"lve ai'Ciinilngty. JOHN II. r'OTT, AilmlnlMirator of the entitle of Kllxatieth A. Wcoti. din'mei. Antorl.i, Orin. April 12, 1901. .SHHRIFF'S SALK. Hy virtu" of an execution and onlrr of .! lanue, nut of the circuit court of th. Stat" of Oregon, for the Conn, tyof CUtsoii, on the 10th day of Anrll l'.H. up m a Judgment render! there- In on the int (ny of March. 1901. In favor of O. II. Wlrt. plaintiff, and agalirM A R. Cyrus and Oliver Ht. wart, defendant, for the sum of Wi2 .ind the further xum of $17.20, tin' coma and dlxhiiraements of this Hull, aril th-' coats of and linon thla writ comtninding nd reptlriiig me to Irak' mile if the following dmrrlhe.l real proprty. to-wit: The SW. nuarter of the SR. nuarter K. hnlf of the SH. uuarter. SK. tiar t" of the NK. (juartcr of section 1!' twenty-live, towmihlp (6) nix, north rung.. (Hi eight, went, V. M. It (I) one, necilon (li) acventcen. towriHlilp (S) eight, north range (7) Heven. went. Lti (7) seven, (S) eight, (91 nine and ten, in lil.v k (2) two, Curruthers Addition to Warren ton, Hlock (.") five, except lots (7) seven IHi eight, (9) nine. (10) ten, In Prop ped I'ark Addition to Astoria. I.t (3) three, hlock (4) four, Kln- n-y's Astoria, all In Datsop County, Oregon. Notice U herehy given that I will on Monday, the 13th day of May. 1901, nt the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of Hal, I lay, In front of and at the court houH .loor In the f lty of Astorln, Ctat Hop Cminty, Oregon, sell at nuhllc auc tion to the highest bidder for rash die foov. ih'Scrlhed reftl property, to satis fy the Ju Igment, Interest, costs and all accruing costs. TIIOS. LINVILLE, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Astoria, Oregon, April 10, 1901. EXKCUTOR8' NOTICE. The undersigned have been appointed executors of the last will and teatament of ('has. A. McOuIre, deceased. All per H"ih having claims against the estate of deceased are requested to present them at th ofllce of J. g. A. Howlby in Astoria, Orgon, within six months from this date. OLIVE M'OIWIE, J. Q. A. BOWLRY. Executors. March 28th. 1901. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, Deo. 26, 1900: Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Christian Peterson, of Olney, county of Clatsop, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 6330, for the purchase of the NE. quarter of section No. 27, In township No. north, range No. 8 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, tne zbui day or April, mi. He names as witnesses: George Mc Farland, Gust Adolph,. Alexander Nor mand, Frederick Normand, all of Ol ney. Clatsop county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in . this office on or before said 25th da of April, 190L CHAS. B, MOORES, Register. HIIMRIFP'S HA LIO, Uy virtue of an execution and onler of sale Issued nut of Ihtt olroult court of the state of Oivmoii for Urn enmity of Clulsop, on Ihii i!Uli day of March, IW1, upon a Judgment and decrou ren dered therein on tho mth day of Fc li mn i' v. I'HI, In favjr of F. H, Munsoii, plaint Iff, and aualnst O, F, Morton, Klla L, Morton and thn Foard A Htok.es Company, a corporation, defendants, foe tlo s'un of IIU.VI6U iogcthr with Inter est thereon at Hie rate of nine pep ,.t)nt per annum, (he cost and ilMiuui'inenti of this ao'lon taxed at IIB.M) and thn costs of and upon i hi" wilt coiuiuiuidliig and I'ciiulrluK m to make aaltt of tlm following described rc property, io iMt: le-ts numbered five (K) and six (0), In hloik iiiiuimi'ri'd liriy-slx (id) in that part f the City of Astoria known as the Poll of t'ppir Astoria, as laid out and r.voisl -d hy John Adair, In t.'lat Mop co'inlv, statu of Oiegou, togotlwr nith tin tcicueiiis, h retlitum. uts and apinirt' ii lin es iliei ciiiit.i belonging or U aiivw le appertaining. Notice Is heivhy glVi ll that I Will 0n Monituy, the I'tMh day of April, 1901, at the hour of It) o'clock In the forenoon of said dav. In front of and at tlio court lloiuty d"'i' In tlw City of Astoria, Clat sop county, ri"ii, sell at public auc tion In Hie hiK'li't bidder for cash Ho alsivo descilhed real property or so imicli thereof as may tie necisssary to satisfy the judgment, Intercut rosin and all accruing costs, Tllo. LIN VILLI'S, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Oregon, Astoria, OnKon. Marvh 23. ltw, Notick l.iR rtUlLlCATION. I'lilti'd Htali'S l4Uld tutlce, at Orgin city, oivgott. Fib. 1. liwi. Nott-tf is hereby given that the foi lowing nanml settler has riled notice of her Intention to make (I mil proof In support of Ict claim and said proof will be in id" Ix'fotit the register and ro i elver of the I 'lilted States Iand t,)fflce, at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, April 16. 1901. vlx: Mlt.S. ANNA HAMULLHON, Htster and heir-at-law of Charles IC. lioiiell. iPiMHiscd, who inadd hniuestvad application No. 11114. fr lot K, Sec. 34. (up. 4, N. It. S W . lots I, 2 and 8K4 N !:. sec. 3. twp. 3 N., range II W all uated In Tillamook and Clatsop coun ties, slate of Or-'gon. She n iiin-s the follow ing w ltiieMPS to prove his cont'nuoua residence upon and cultivation of mil 1 land, vis: J. It. Wherry, of Klein, Clatsop coun ty, (lie.; llanlel lteersoll, of Vltiemaple, Clatsop county, Ore ;I.u:s Kuiiirst, of Jewell. Clatsop iHinaty, ore.; (.;, J, IJn dell, of Vi'it, Clat.top county, Ore. Further and special notice Is herebcy given (hat the above liunu'd claimant, sister and heir-at-law, Intends Pi inak her In dividual final proof In support of her claim, and that her said proof will be made by her for the above dnnrlbfj land before the county clerk of th county of Hock Island, at Rock Island, In thn slate of Illinois, on Monday, Aurll l!i, 19 l. ( HAH. IV MoORKfl. Register. MI'SlllFFH MALE. Hy virtue of an execution and order nf sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the Klate of Oregon for the County of cm p, on the :ttt day of March, 1901, upon a decree rendered therein on the 271 h day of February, J), n fa vor of iniii Duffner. plaintiff, snd HKiilnst V. II. Warren and Kmily War riii, defendants, for the sum of K'Tl. with Interest thetvon at the rate of 10 p-r rent per annum from the th day of February, lv.19, the costs and dis bursements of this suit Including at torn"ys' fee and the corns of and upon this writ commanding and requiring mi to inak sale of the following described real property, to-wlt: The -ast half of th southeast ousr ter of seetlon twenty-three (23), in town ship No. even (7). N. R. 10 west of Will, Mer.. In Clatsop county, Otvgon, and lots three and four, of blck No. sixteen, In First Addition to Kindred Park, 'n said county and state. Notice is hereby given that I will on M0ml.1v. the dth duy of May, 1901, at tic liour of 10 ivofk m th foreru-n of said day In front of and at the court house door In the City or Astoria, Ore gon, rel ut public auction (o (he high est bld l'r for cash the above described r"al property, to satisfy the d'-crec. In terest, costs and nil accruing costs! TllfiM. LINVILLK. Sheriff ,,f Clatsop County. Oregon. Astoria. Orcein. April 3, 1901, A I M I N I ST 1 1 A To It A V V 0 1 N T K I). IN THIS coCNTV Cot'RT OF THE COI'NTV OF CLATHOI'. In the matter of th estate and ad mission to probate of th lost will and testament nf David Wbltm-y, Jr., il reaswl ; Notice is hereby given that I have this day been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for (Mat- sop county, admlnlstnitor-wlth-ths-wlll- annexed (,r the estate of Jiavld Whit ney, Jr., deceased. All penons having claims airalnst said estate are hereby notified to present the same lo me, prop erly verllled. at the nlllce ,.f lh eouMir clerk of Clatsop County. Oregon, with in si moiiuis rrom mis date . . , W. W. CURTIS. Administrator of the estate of David Whltnev. Jr., deceased. ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE. Notice Is herebv irlven that T will on and after the sixth day of May, 1901. offer at private sale for cash the fnl owlndescrlbed properly, vlx: All the Interest of the estate of V f Tuwiov ln ,h'' HW- nuarter of section 1. T. 5 N.. R. W. Will Mer. In fla.t. sop county, Oregon. The said Interest be- a Bimoum iccj one-naif of said quar ter HVtlOn. This IS .IOoa nnr.,,nl in on order of the county court of Clat so,, county, Oregon, tnade on the first day of April, 1901. I may be ad Ireseed at Tillamook, or care J. Q. A. Howlby at Astoria Or. ("- J. c nnwr.MT Admlnbilratnr of the Estate of F. M. Hewley, deceased. Aorll 2nd, 1901, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Sealed proposals addressed to the County f:ierk of Clatsop County, Ore- gun, Will be recelvivl imiu i.an n Aw-ll 22 1M1, by the County Commla rlonnrs' Court of Clatsop County, Ore Kn, fijr the construction of forty-two rnlies of road, or any part thereof, In Clatsop County, Oregon, vis: riie Astoria, Olney, Jewell and Ves per wagon road, No. 77. R Id must lie In enmnlliiiiu wllh plans and spftplfloatlons now on file with the County Clerk. All bids must be accompanied by a certined check of the vnlno r k nBr cent of the amount of said Wd. "Pies ot pians :an be seen and spec float uns will be furnished on applica tion to the undersigned. The' ourt reserves k. .1.1.. Jrt any or oil bids. uy order of the County Commission ers Court. it t wnmnTTT. . . County qerk.