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ASTORIA, OREGON, TCKSDAY, MARCH 3, 1903
Morning Astorian
EtUhlithtd 1873.
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6ent by unit, per y?r. .... ....
Sent by mail, per month..
Served by carrier, per month..
.36 00
. 60c
. 60c
DON'T GET KXCTTED.
"Portland, Feb. 20. Hon. George C
Brownell, Sa!m: Now is the time. If
you can help me it will bevappreclnt
d. H. W. Scott."
The Above telegraphic message has
.created a temporary tempest that give
promise of becoming permanent. It
appeared originally in the Portlaud
Journal, together with an editorial ex
pression from the Oregonian of Febru
ary 21 in which Mr. Scott disclaimed
any Intention of ever going info the sen
atorial contest. Mr. Scott makes pub
lication of his telegram to Senator
Browncll theeuhject of a severe stric
ture on the Integrity of the Clackamas
senator, and promises to attend to his
case at a later date.
We see no ground for hard feelings
ver this trifling matter. To begin
with Senator Bcownell had a perfect
right to call on Mr. Scott and offer his
. support to the editor If the latter real
ly desired to become a senatorial can
dldate, It does not matter that Mr,
' Brownell had already Identified himself
with the Fulton movement. He was
at liberty to "switch" at any time. His
motive nuy have been questioned by
Mr. Scott and others, but the instance
is not an unusual one, nor one that
should serve to engender personal
strife, such as the Oregonian threat'
ens.
On the other hand, Mr. Scott is not to
be too severely censured for bis course.
He had all along maintained that he
did not aspire to the senatorshlp, and
even on the morning of the election, In
an editorial discussion of the result of
the contest, reiterated that he had nev
er asked nor desired the support of any
member of the legislature. "Now is the
time" indicates that Mr. Scott really
did entertain senatorial aspirations,
and that his protests of innocence were
mads with some disregard for fact. In
deed, it would appear that he had been
lightly untruthful.
But let it be supposed that Senator
Brownell was veally a traitor and thai
Editor .Scott was really untruthful
what of It? .Did not Senator Brownell
have the right to desert Senator Fulton
S lie wished to do so, and did not
Editor Scott have the right to hide
from the public the senatorial longing
that evidently possessed him? We
should say emphatically that both gen
ilemen were blameless.
- la view of this, we fail to discerj th
logic of Mr. Scott's threat to make life
unpleasant for Senator Brownell. If
the senator saw fit to furnish proof of
the Inaccuracy of the editor's statement
that he did not wish to represent Ore
gon In the United States senate he
might to be regarded more in the light
cf a public benefactor for tearing away
the mask from Mr. Scott than as an
A MSLD CASE
Of Contagious Blood Poison never exis
ted. It is always bad, tsouga sometimes
no external symptoms of the disease ap
pear Jar a long time.
Because the disease is slow in (level
oping does not indicate that the case is
a muu one, xor me puusunuus virus i
work in the blood and system may be
spending its force upon some internal
vital organ while you are looking for ex
ternal signs. Contagious Blood Poison
does not affect all alike. In most cases
the first little sore is quickly followed by
painful swellings in the groins, a red
eruption upon the body, sores or ulcers
in the mouth and throat, unsightly copper
colored blotches, loss of hair and eye
brows and other symptoms of this miser
able disease. When the poison is thus
fighting its way to the surface, exposing
the disease in all its hideousness, we call
it a bad case: but Contazious Blood Poi-
son, whether working internally or exter
nally, is a dangerous, treacoerous aisease.
S. S. S. is the only remedy that cures
Contagious Blood Poison thoroughly and
permanently. It is an antidote for the
deadly virus that produces the awful
eruptions, sores and ulcers, and destroys
the bones. Mercury and Potash dry up
,1. . , . . : 1 t. .' Jn!H( Hna
iug frKia erupuuns, uui in u uviug uu-
the poison further into the system, where
it slumbers for a time, but comes back
again with redoubled fury. ' "
Si S. S. is a vegetable remedy that has
been used successfully for years in treat
iugthisvilediseaseand fpSI fQ cures it in all stagesand
WVV VV fonn- If you have the
kl tV i slightest symptom ; an
fei? fesy C2j occasional sore mouth,
or muscular and bone
painai your blood is tainted and the disease
ts liable to break out again at any time.
A course of 8. S. S. will remove every
trace of poison and at the same time
build up your general health.
Write for our Free Home Treatment
book. No charge for medical advice.
The Swift Speoifio Co., Atlanta, Ga. Kt
intending traitor to Senator Fulton
Of the two. Editor Scott la more to be
blamed, but even at that he Is not to
be too roundly scored. His senatorial
campaign was matter of especlaV Inter
est to himself, and if he deemed secrecy
essential to success he would have been
very foolish Indeed to take the general
public Into his confidence.
The whole affair ts trivial, and we
trust that the editor will not attach too
much Importance to It.
The man who commits some act of
egregious folly and then curses the
newspapers because they publish the
story, is not entitled to much sympathy
says the Portland Journal. So long as
he keeps within the limits prescribed
bv sood morals, good sense and (he
laws of the state he has the right to ex
pect that he will not be hold up to pub
lic contempt. When he oversteps these
bounds he must take the consequence.
The common law breaker is punished
through the machinery of the courts.
The violator of the unwritten laws cf
society usually escapes without V
punishment other than that Involved in
giving publicity to his act. It is for
tunate for society that this means of
retribution exists. The fool txsents
the publication of his folly and smarts
under the knowledge that he has be
come the theme of gossip and criticism.
The penalty Is a drastic one, for Inno
cent persons may be Involved in his suf
ferlng. But he has only himself to
blame. The family and relatives of
the criminal condemned to a term in
state's prison are subjected to the keen
est humiliation and shame, yet these
are but Inevitable consequences of the
recompense which outraged law exacts.
The fear of public criticism Is ne of
the safeguards of society. It serves to
keep in Check many a man'who would
overstep the bounds ot decency it he be
lieved that he could do so without fx-posure."-
Neither the courts nor the
newspapers are Infallible, but both,
when honestly conducted, are (onserv-
atora of good morals.
A COMMON ERROR.
The Same Mistake Is Made by the Ma
Jorlty of People.
It's a common error
To plaster the aching back,
To rub with liniments rheumatic
joints.
When the trouble comes from the
kidneys.
Ooaa's Kidney Pills cure all kidney
ills.
Here is positive proof.
A. Ammann, shomaker, of 1025 Santa
Fe avenue, Denver. Col., says: "When
Doan's Kidney Pills stopped an aggra
ated case of kidney complaint In the
summer of 18S9, 1 made that fact known
to the residents of Denver, so that oth
ers who had kidney trouble In any of
itc various forms might know what
course to pursue to get relief. The
opinion I then expressed Is the same
today as it was when Doan's Kidney
Pills were first brought to my notice.
I have had no occasion to use any med
lcine for my kidneys since. When
Doan's Kidney Pills effected a euro in
my case that cure was permanent"
For sale in Astoria by Charles Rog
ers, druggifct Price, 50 cents per box.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buxalo, N. T., sole
agents for the United States.
Remember the name DOAN'S and
take no substitute.
TRAGEDY AVERTED.
'Just In the nick of time our little
boy was saved," writes Mrs. W. Wat-
kins of Pleasant City, O. "Pneumonia
had played sad havoc with him and a
terrible cough set In besides. Doctors
treated him, but he grew worse every
day. At length we tried Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption and
our darling was saved. He's now sound
and welL" Everybody ought to know,
it's the only sure cur? for coughs,
colds and lung diseases. Guaranteed
by Charles Rogers, druggist Price
5Cc and $1. Trial bottles free.
MORR RIOTS.
Disturbances of strikers are not near-
ly as grave as an individual disorder
of ihe system. Overwork, loss of sleep,
nervous tension will be followed by ut
ter collapse unless a reliable remedy
U Immediately employtd." There' noth
ing so efficient to cure disorders of the
liver or kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's
wonderful tonic and effective nerv
ine and the greatest all around medi
cine for run down systems. It dispels
nervousness, rheumatism and neuralgia
and expels malarial germs. Only 50c
and satisfaction guaranteed by Chas.
Rogers, druggist
, IT SAVED HIS LEO.
P. A. Danforth of LaOrange, Ga.,
suffered for six months with a frightful
running sore on his leg; but writes
that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly
cured it In five days. For ulcers,
wounds, piles, it's the best salve In
the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25
cents. Sold by Charles Rogers, druggist
TO CURW A COLD IN ONB DAT
Take Laxative Bromo Quinlnt Tablet.
Alt druggist refund th money It tt
falls to cur. E. W, drove's signa
ture la on each box, (So.
Office Constructing Quartermaster,
Astoria, Ore., Feb. 4.-1WJ. Sealed
proposals In triplicate, will be receiv
ed at this office until 10 o'clock a. m
March S, 190. and then opened, for the
construction of a plank road on Fort
Canby military reservation, Washing
ton. Plans and specifications may be
seen and further information obtained
here. Right is reserved to accept or re
ject any or all proposals. Envelopes
should be marked "Proposals for Plank
Road at Fort Canby, Wash." and ad
dressed to Geo. L. Qoodale, Capt. and
Quartermaster, U. S. Army.
WORKING OVERTIME.
Eight hour laws are Ignored by those
tireless little workers Dr. King s New
Life Pills. Millions are always at work,
night and day, curing Indigestion, bil
iousness, constipation, sick headache
and all'- stomach, liver and bowel
troubles. Easy, pletisnnt, stifc, sure.
Only SS cents at Charles Rogers' drug
store.
"WHERE TO HUNT AND FISH."
Northern Pacific's new gam book Is
now ready for distribution. Illustra
tion of live game a particular feature.
WniiF full naea from Seton-Thomp-
son a drawings maae specially tor uui
book. Sand address with six cents ana
book will be mailed to you oy cnaa.
S. Feo, O. P. & T. A. St Paul. Minn.
GUOSSMAVS
PATENT WKITIXG KIXO
The most important improvement
of the age In the art of pen
manship makes the poorest writ
er a spienma penman in a tew
weeks by the use of this ring. En
dorsed by prominent college presidents
and boards of education In Europe
and America. Sample dosen assorted
slse sent post paid for U. single
sample i5c. When ordering a single
ring state whether for man, woman
or child.
PENN MFG. SUPPLY CO.
11 S. FOURTH ST., Philadelphia.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Astoria, in the State of Oregon, at
the close of business February 6, 1903.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $264,3S 21
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 43 1
V. Si Bonds to secure circula
tion 12.500 00
Stocks, securities, etc 120,768 37
Other real estate owned .. 6,000 00
Due from National Banks (not
reserve agents 9,954 27
Due from State Banks and
Bankers 45,325 23
Due from approved reserve
( agents 174,730 92
Internal revenue stamps .... 100 10
Checks and other cash Items.. 21 15
Note of other National
Banks 1.710 00
Nickels and cents t 173 32
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, viz. j
Specie 3134,000 00
Legal tender notes.. 190 00 134,790 00
Redemption fund with U. S.
treasurer (5 percent- of cir
culation 625 00
Total $771,031 gi
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In $ &0.000 00
Surplus fund 50,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses paid 12,650 14
National Bank notes out
standing 12.500 00
Individual deposits subject
to check $507,174 49
Demand certificates of de
' posit 138,008 18
Certified checks 90 00 645,872 67
Total $771,031 81 j
State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, ss:
1, a. a. oordon, cashier of the above j
named bank, do solemnly swear that I
the above statement is true to the best j
of my knowledge and belief.
S. S. GORDON, Cashier. I
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 10th day of February, 1903.
. C. R. THOMSON, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
O. C. Flavel, ' " ,
W, M. Ladd,
Jacob Kamm, Director.
NORTHERN PACIFIC
. Time Curd ol' Trains
PORTLAND.
Leaves Arrive
Puget Sound Limited. 7:25 am 6:46 pm
Kansas Clty-St Louis
special 11:10 am e:45 pm
North Coast Limited 3 80 p m 7:00 a m
Tacoma and Seattle Night
Express 11:45 pm 1:05 9 ID
Take Puget Sound Limited or North
Coast Limited for Gray's Harbor point
Take Puget Sound Limited for Olym
pla direct
Take Puget sound Limited or Kan
sas city-Bt. Louis special for point
on South Bend branch.
Double dally train service on Grays
Harbor branch.
Four trains dally between Portland,
Tacoma and Seattle.
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Paaseneger Agt,
255 Morrison st Portland, Or.
"THE POETRT OF THE ORANOR."
"1'
"It appeals to you, when the fruit
hangs ripe and sweet on the tree late In
February, or early In March. Then the
hkweoms break out, and the trees art
yellow with golden (lobes, and white
with orange flower. It may be that
a flurry ot anosr ha whitened the
mountain tops, and then you have aa
artistic background for a tropical for
est. The air is full of sunshine, and
heavy with the fragrance a night
come on, and then. If the moon be
shlnlng.you hear at midnight through
open windows, the song ot the mocking
bird In the scented grove, and it never
seemed so melodious before,"
An experience like this Is possible any
winter, and It Is worth a Journey o a
thousand miles, while you can have It,
by taking the (iconic Shasto route
thruug th grand and pictures i-ie Sis
kiyou and Btm.stu mountains, to aoutn
ei n California. Complete Information
uliout the trip, and drrcrlptlv matter,
tr-tling about California, may be hud
from any Southern Pacific agent, or W.
E. Coman, Qn. Pass. Agt.; S. P. Co,,
LIiivs In Oregon, Portland, Oregon.
REDUCED RATES FtOM THE EAST
Commencing February 15th and
continuing until April 30, there will be
low rates In eirect from the east via the
Illinois Central R. It. to all Oregon.
Washington and Idaho points. If any
of your friends or relatives In the east
are coming west while these rate, are
in effect, give us their name and ad
dress, nnd we will make tt our business
to see that they are given the best pos
sible service. We operate through
personally conducted excursion cars,
and In fact give you the benefit of the
latest conveniences known to modern
railroading. We have 15 different routes'
between the east and west, and are In
position to give you the benefit of the
best combinations. Write us and we
will give you full particulars, 13. II.
Trumbull, Com'l. agent 111. Cent. R R.
142 Third street, Portland, Ore.
NORTH COAST LIMITED.
Is only run by the Northern PaciBo
between Portland and Minneapolis and
St. Paul throuKh Tacoma, Seattle,
Spokane, Missoula, Butte, Livingston,
Billing, Blsmark and Fargo. Eight
of these trains are on the run dally,
four east and four west. Each is a
solid vestibuled train, carrying stand
ard Pullman tourist sleepers, dining
car, day coaches, mall, express and
baggage car and the elegant observa
tion car. Each train Is brilliantly
lighted with over 300 lights and the
beautv ot It all Is you can travel Just
aa cheaply on this train as on any
other. All representative will be
glad to give you additional Informa
tion. A. D. Charlton, Assistant Gen
eral Passenger Agent, 255 Morrison St,
Portland, Oregon.
Some Inter
esting Faets
When people are contemplating a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want the best serv'.e
obtainable a far as speed, comfort and
safety 1s concerned. Employe of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are
paid to serve the public and our trains
are operated 00 aa to make close con
nections with diverging line at all
Junction points.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Dining car service unexcelled, Meals
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the finst-class ser
vice, aek the ticket agent to sell you
a ticket over ,
The Wisconsin Central Lines
and you will make direct te.iiiectloni
at St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all points Bast.
For any further Information call on
any ticket agent ,or correspond with
JAS. C. POND, Gen. Pass. Agt.
or JA9. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis.
TICKETS
TO AND FROM ALL
Points East
vu
SHORT LINE
TO
St. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS,
CHICAGO AND POINTS EAST.
Through Palace and Tourist Blf epers.
Dining and Buffet Smoking Library
Car.
Dally Trains; fast time.
For rates, folders and full informa
tion regarding tickets, routes etc, call
on or address
J. W. PHALON, . Tt. DICKSON
Trav. Pass. Agt. ' City Ticket Agt
122 Third Street, Pro-Hand.
A. B. C. DENNTSTON, G. W, P. A .
(12 First Avenue. Seattle. Wash.
eHICHCSTIR-B rNSLHMt
niHYROYAL PILLS
f.-"v ttrirln! mmA Only Omalnej,
urb Always ruar.ie. i,jiim aa uruMiai
for JIltllrMKIfH KNOMMI
Is HKO iM UuM m:"-,llte tw:4
wftliblix) ribbon. Tk other. Hrfu
lffinl HabwtHttUutii nnd IniU.
UoiMt Huj of your litungiu.w in4 4. lm
tanitx far Prtfnlnn, TortiNWitUU
o4 If oiler ftp I mA leV f"r, r r
f-J Mull. 1 0.OOO Iralit&mlftla. Hold I.
II lrcf ). t hlrUrmtrf UrmhmlV.
Foley's Kidney Cure
coaie) kidneys and bladder thL
gwtotkla
A FINS LI BR ART.
Of 140 volume I found on each ot
th Northern Pacific' "North Coast
Limited" trains. Don't forget that
these are the only trains operated In
the West that are lighted throughout
n electricity.
Andrew Asp,
Waiti laker, lUrhaltl art Itrxsleer
F1K3T-CLA89 WORK AT
REASONABLE PRICM.
Special Attention Given to Ship are
Steamboat Repalrlng.Oeneral Black
smithing, Flret-CU Horse.
Shoeing, at. '
CORNER TWELFTH AND DPANH
PRAEL & COOK
. ntANSPEK COMPANY.
Telephone 111
DRAYING AND EXPRESSING
All good, shipped to our ear
Will receive special attention.
No &3DuaneBt W. J. COOK. Mgr.
"The Bigge.t Sensation Everywhere."
LJLJPUT
The smallt stcreavope with the
strongest optical effect Highly fin
ished in different color with rich gold
and silver decoration (mounting-.
Including 20 V. F. Photographs. Views
ot art (genre). Price only tt. Sent
everywhere prepaid In letter form.
AGENTS WANTED,
Llltput Steroscope Company
FORREST BLDO., Philadelphia.
Scott's Santai-Pepsin Capsules
A POSITIVE CURE
For lnS.inm.UM sr CMn k
cf th. HlbMi-, ud DUomihI
K Utofy.. No ur M p.?.
Cvra. aafeklf u4 IV rw..
Mvttly Mm wor.1 run of
erfuMrrlra tad
m SMfir of b long .Lad.
lujr Ateolat.lv kMrailM
Ko4 k drutjl.U. l-rlr.
SI 00, or tr potlMhL
tl.iM,lon,tl.ft.
THI lAKTUWSIa CO,
SUSrONTINI,OMIO.
Sold by Chas. Roger. 451 Commerol-
1 Street, Astoria, Oregon.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVER RAILROAD.
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lt)HTUND
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son. m
Pf tlund tin on tWol
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ASTORIA
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ska; lots iiivisioM
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II in
SMp'ii
A.hirlii (nr Warreuton,
FlHTtM, Kurt H mims
lUmmnnd and A.lurls
740B
4"p I
IUiiI SmIU Mr WsmnUio,
a ml Kl.T.i, Hnmnvjnd, ."on
2 D m I "cve 1 ml AiUtrlt
U BOp m
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SL ft I V
Sunday only.
All trains make ctose connections at
Gobi with all Northern Paolfio trains
to and from the Seat and Bound
points. J. C. MAYO.
Gon'l Freight and Pass. Agent
Don't Guess at It
But If you are gowiar Bast writ a
for our rate and let us tell you about
the service and accommodations offer
ed by the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
RAILROAD. THROUOH TOURIST
Car via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
from PACIFIC COAST to Chicago and
Cincinnati. Don't fall to write us
about your trip as we are In a posi
tion to give you some valuable Infor
mation and assistance; (31 miles of
track over which are operated some
of the finest train In th world.
For particular regarding freight or
passenger rate call on or addreas.
C. LINOS ErT, B. H. TRUMBELL,
T. F. R. A. Com'l Agt.
142 Third St. Portland, Ore. '
p4
PACIFIC COAST COMPANY
G
For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use
Orders Promptly Executed.
DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST
Samuel Elmore' & CoAgts.
FOUNDED A. 0.1710
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE
or U1NDON ,
, THE OLDEST PURELY FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD. '
Ch Aaaata . ' . , ti,goo,ooo
Cash Amt. In Unltsd RMtee, OiO.qj
C. A. Henry & Co., General Agents
215 Sansome Street - , Saa Pranclsco, CbI
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO., AQENT5. , .
UXORIOUS
Th. 'Northwestern ' Litnl'MP (rain.
lectrlo lighted throughou', both Inside
and out. and ateim heated, are wlta
out exception, th finest trains la the
world. The em bed the litest, rewesl
and best Idea for comfort, oonvtnlxtce
and luxury ever offered the travelling
nubile, and altogether .re the met
complete and splendid proluetloa tt the
ear builder art
The splfndld Train.
Connect With
Tie Great Norther
Tbc Northern Pacific and
The Canadian Pacific
AT ST. PAUL FOR
CHICAGO and the CAST.
No iitr chare, fur these superior
commoitetlon and all rlae of tick'
tts are available for pge on the
trains on thl line are prolttd by lt
Interlorklng Blook System.
Oregon
ShorjLine
Union Pacific
TIME SClItD-
ULK3
From Porllnjtd.
D-'part
Arrive.
ChUugo
Portland
Pntt Lake, Denver,
Ft Worth, Oma
ha, Kansas City
St. I tils, Chicago
anj East
Special
1:20 a.
vlallunt
Ington.
4:10 p.m.
Atluntiu
Salt Lake, Denver,
Ft. Worth, Oma
ha, Kansas City,
St. Louis, Chi
cago and East
Expreed
I. IS p. in,
10:30 a.m.
vlallunH
Ington,
ft-
Pt. Paul
Walta Walla,
Lewlston, Spo
kane, Minneapolis,
St. Paul, Duluth,
Milwaukee, Chl-
Fast Mall
t p. m.
via.
7 p. m.
6pokanocago and East.
70 hour from Portland to Chicago.
No change of car.
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE,
From Astoria
All sailing dates
subject to Chang.
For San Francis
co every five deys.
"TT." "iiii."'' j
Daly ex
cept Sur
Columbia ttiver
to Portland and
Way Landings.
: a. m.
Dally ei
cept Mut
Steamer Kahcotta leaves Astoria on
tide dally eacept Sunday for Ilwaco,
connecting there with train for Long
Ueach, Tig u and North Reach points
Returning arrive at Astoria same ev
enlng.
O. V. LOUNSBERRT.Agent
Astoria.
A. U CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
A familiar name of the Chicago,
Milwaukee 4k S'. Paul Railway, known
all over the Union as the Great Railway
running the "Pioneer Limited" train
every day and night between St. Paul
and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago,
Trie only perfect tram in the world."
Understand: Conneotlon are made
with all transcontinental tinea, securing
to passengers trie best service Known.
Luxurious coaches, electric light steam
heat of a variety equaled by no other
line.
See that your ticket read via "The
Milwaukee" when going to any point
In the Uulted Slates or Canada, All
ticket agenda aell them.
For rates, pamphlet or other In for-
me-tion, addesa.
J. W. CASBT, C. J. EDDT.
Trav. Pki. Agt., il-n. Agt
Portland, Ore. Portland; Ore,
TELEPHONE M1IN 661
noticb ron pubucatioh.
United State. Land Office, Oregon City,
Oregon, Deo. IT, 1W1 1
Notice la hereby given that In com.
pliance with the provision, of th act
of fongress of June t, 1HTI, enMtled "An
act for th sale of timber lands In the
tale, of California, Oregen, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," aa eslend.
ed to all puhllo land state, by ant of
August 4, lilt.
ataonan c. haiiid,
on of the heir of Prank C Ilalrd,
deceased, of Portland, county of Mult
nomah, state of Oregon, has till day
filed In thl office hi sworn state
mnt No, IWX, for the purchase ef
lots 1, U and I ol section No. IL In
township No. north, range No, T weat,
and wll offer proof to show that the
land sought is more veluahl for It
timber or stone than for agricultural
purpose, and to establish til claim
In ntlil land before the register and re
ceiver of this offlre at OregoirClty,
Or., on Monday, the lllh day of March,
1901
He names aa witneesve: Wi O. Pre
colt. Kll roster, N. M. rosier, P. O.
Wiise. all of Astoria. Or.
Any and all persons clnlnilng ad
versely the aliove-doscrlbcd land are
tequvslvd to til their olalm. In this
oftice on or before said llth day of
March, IM. CHAS. 11. MOO REM,
1-0-3-10. Ilealslitr.
NOTICB Or 1NTKNTIOK TO WITH-
TIIK IMPBItlAL INtrtiANOel
COMPANY, LIMITED .
TO WHOM IT MAT OONCBRN
In acconlsnce with the regetremeats
vi m wwa w am bibw 01 uregan,
relative to Insurance companies, nuilce
is hereby given that the Imperial la
urstu e Company. Limited, of London,
Knglsnd, desiring to cease doing boa
Ineea within ihe State of Oregen, In
tende to withdraw Ita deposit with the
treasurer of Mid stat and will. If no
claim against said company shall be
filed wttn th Insurance Commissioner
within all month from the second day
of Bepteniber, IHt, Ihe same being ihe
data of th first publication of thl ne
tlce. tvlihdraw It deposit from th
State Treasurer.
luurntn. luamium iA" tM
. -a . vu,
y WM. J. LANDKIlfl. Manager.
Dated at San Vranciceo thla 1st dar
of Hentember. lOL
NOTICB FOH Pltni.tCATION.
United State Iand Office, Oregon
City, Oregon, Deo. It. IM,
Notice la hereby given that In rom
pllanre with the provlsluns of the art
of congress of June 1, 171. entitled "An
act for the ael of timber land In the
states of California. Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington territory," aa e tended
lo all the public land state by act of
August t, IHt,
WILLIAM M. HUNTINGTON.
of Castle nock, county of Cowllts, state
of Washington, ha thla day filed In
thla office hi Sworn statement No.
&MJ, for the purchase of lata 4, 1, and
T, of section No. I. In townehlp No.
5 n, range No. I w, and will offer proof
to show that th land sought I more
valuable for Ita limber or slnne than
for agricultural purpose and to estab
lish his claim to said land before th
register ant receiver ot thla office at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, the
Ith day of March, IMS.
He names as witnesses:
William Luce, of Seaside, Oregon:
Philip M. Condlt, of Seaside, Oregon;
M. Armstrong, of Portland, Oregon;
Tliomna Hunt, of Portland, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the shove-described land, are
requested to file their claims In thla of
fice on er before said Ith day of March,
1901. CHAS. 11, MOOllES,
12-2I-S-I Register.
NOTICE TOIt PUBLICATION.
t - -'
United State Land Office, Oregon
City, Oregon, Jan. I, IMS.
Notice Is hereby given that In com
pliance with th provisions of the act
of congress of June t, 1871, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands In. the
states of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington territory," aa eatended
to nil the public land statea by act of
Augi'st 4, 18M,
LAunA n. JciDDicrt,
of Portland, county of Multnomah,
stilt of Oregon, has this day filed In
this Office her awnrn tatument Ma
I00S, for the purchase of the southeast
t-4 of the southeast 1-4 ot section II
and wont 1-1 of southwest 1-1 and e
1-1 of sw 1-4 of section No, 14, In town
ship B n, range No. I w of W, M. and
will offer proof to show that the land
sought la no. valuable for Ha tim
ber or sione than for agricultural pur-
potts, end to establish her claim to aald
land before the Iteglster and Receiver
of this office itt Oregon City, Oregon,
on Monday, the Ith day of April, IMS.
Hlie na 111.11 as witnesses: Wm, Luce,
Hobert M. Pry, Lester M. Leland, and
Edward J. Klllott, all of Seaside, Ore
gon,
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the above-de.crlbed lands are
requested to file their claim. In thla of
fice on or before aald Ith day ot April,
1903. CHAS. D. MOORH8.
18-8-20 Register.'
Cowing & Cowing
ATTORNBTS-AT-LAW
Oregon City. Oresnn.
OTIce-Room 4, U. 8. Land Office Bldg. -
Prx:tlve In all the courts of th
8ate. United dtato Land Offio Busi
ness a Specialty.