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THK DAILY ArtTOItlAN. WKDNKHDAV SlVlRNINO, JANlAliV 20, 1B37 O09OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO&OOOtt ii L tow' Hm il f " t t? 7iH The Dost SmoklnTobacoo Mado (J I II V VDt dorooooooo0eoeoeoocooQooooAoTooccoooooooooooooo4 MANHOOD RESTORED i. mm IiiIuom, lwt Mankuul, ur.k .1 i m lif 11 ilnnnUUL Atk Utiitiuiktxiil t f eat! ttil..illivi ".. tn. rrwi, nw-t.. tm w . ami mouU, Tlilnl m4 Yam Wll I . iMrlUud. Ot i. W. CONN, A.0C Aalurta. HO-TO-BAC (rt liliiin)bMaltf. nasoi.aa tm lu mm fufm .Hlo.bu IhttlHlMl ttvrvv ltMMl lobw lll W ! IMI INlp"l nll tlOMHl. ihtad iwi i,m u. ui i,ai Hn. tut a Imiv aftl ut r tlU "b.ii t p phi unit liHaailt, l MKl KHi.lkuklKHlt CO., .. Hold aii'l U U 9 bints -Ardour ailmon ... . vw ouy liwgRi LMvtilliuH .-H... . . ii yji Are Von (ioui EnstV Ila aur and im that your ticket raada U T HE NORTH-WESTERN LINE. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA RAILWAYS. ThU la tha QUE AT SHORT LINK Btw DULUTII, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO Ami till Points Kat ami Soutl.. Thrlr Mncnlflcant Track, IVrrloaa V- tlhuli'tl tilnlnir nnil Slirplni Car Tralna and Mnlto: ALWAYS ON TIMH " IIiivb kIvkii tma roHd a national r.ptiu tlon. All claKaoa ot pnanrnKera rnrrlod nn thit vratlbuled trnlna without iztra clmrKn. Hhlp your frolirlit and traval on.r l lila (amoiia lino. All aiienla hava tlokrita. W. II. MKAD, F. C. BAVAOrC, in. Aaront. Trav. F. and I'. At 140 Waahlngton at., Tartland, Or. The above picture does not represent A paammgar traJn on tha Chlraito, Mil waukea and St. I'aul Railway. No. IU tarlna ara vaatlbulnd, haatar by atmun, and llghtad by tilectrlrlly. Each aleep car berth baa an elctiio raadlna; lamp. Ita dining cara ara tha boat In tha world, and Ita eoachea ara pataoaa on whaela. Thla great railway, conneatlnr aa It dona with all tranacontlnantal llnna at BL Paul and Omaha, aaaurea to tha tarvellna publlo tha baat aorvloa known. Tlcketa via tha Chicago, Mllwaukaa and Bt Paul Hallway ara on aala at all railroad ticket ortloea to any point In the United Blatra or Canada. For mapa, foldara and other Information, addrtwa. C. J. EDDT, OeneraJ Agent, J. W. CABBT, Portland, Or. Trav. Paaa 4d Tkt. Agent, Portland, Or. I For Delicacy, 'for purity, and for ImproTement of the eoro fjlelno nothing equala PotaoKi'a Pownaa. ) I III CUE nr.- f . . v o To Do Given Away tit in year In valuable article to Hiiiokcro of Blackwcll'e Conulno Durham Tobacco Yon will Awl mie coupon In aldo vut'li jounce mti, ami two coupon Inside en.ii 4-ounre ImK. Iluy rratltlircoiipoti mi l see liow Id net your hare. . ualtil nr. Txau'i T'llnw Rom I fills. Ihta w.niijnffui rained! it I ..i u,.i.. !... llnUon.. W.ka. Xinliily KiiiImioiu. orouiMKM, all araiiia, I'M ot i"f in iNMraura uiioi mm rauau u ...- w ll.inTullinilrf,iil lu" "i ""I', opium or Hununua, wlilub lout lo ludriully, lUitunimullwnur IumiiIii;. ih b wrlat JiI'kii mi Hi" iHt. l.tf m iim.m.1.1 fTlrrular rnt. M.111 lr It, Uka nu ohi.r. Manulwlurxl lij iha GUARANTEED TOBACCO HADIT to ilMni tttlalr f, lobuaw In ant wurld. MftMr l"n;iiW Itt luUa mnt II urt 1M tfl.tl1 JLI Iff IM V IM WHIM dH cu' it ii.iouili li...i Vrnif Uf Z'XWtiTZ'XZ'Xi "r iiriiii-. i hy t'haji. ItoKrni, iTiimrlxt. P artw vT trnoM. " vt . J : I MArlAlit Ay-r a . i otoer.- (1 -7t-"'JI JV IIIHJHVIa 1 &OKifORWI,iiSfjr' PROFKMIONAL CARU8. rU-II'MiI. Htri'KINTKNlKNT. It. H. I.VMAN, (iftliv. a-nM Ihv atrwt Muit 'f poat-oltli-f. i Htlie Jmuiw, flmt Wslnlay of nvrry month. a, nw to S p. m. Every Saturlay, a. in. to 1 p. in. It. A. BM1TIL DENTIST. UN. Itooma 1 and I, Pythian Bulldln. overr C. II. Cooper's atora. 0C O. II. EST KB, MirsiCIAN AND BURGEON. BperlaJ attention to dlaetuea of woman and aurgery. omo over Danalgera a to re. Tvlvphona No. U. Aatorla. ' j "' i JAY TUTTLK, M. D., PIIYBICtAN. Bt'ROEON AND ACCOUCHEUR. Ornoe, roomr. f and (, Pythian Building. Itoura, 10 to II and I to I. Realdeno, VO Cnlar alrret. It. T. CROBHY, ATTOUNKT-AT-I.AW. rpmmeri'lal atraet I Q A. ItOWLHY, ATTORNEY AND COl'N8ELOR AT LAW. Offloe nn Hond atreet, Aatorla, Or. IOMN T. I.IOIITKR. ATTORNt:T-AT-t.AW. (iillcr, upatalra, Aalorlun Ilulldliig. L N. Dulpn. Kl.-har.! Nlxoa. Cheater V. Dolph. h)I,PH, NIXON I'OIJ'H, ATTORNBYH AT LAW. I'orlliinil. Orrgon, tl. ii. and fl. Hamilton Hiilhllnir. All legiil anil col liviion lnnln aa promptly attended to. Clulnia nK'ilnKt the government a aie 'lalty. SOCIETY MEETINOB. TICMPI.E LODGE NO. 7. A. F. and A. M. Regular rommunlratlona held on the rtrat and third Tueaday evening of each month. q. W. LOUN8BERRY, W. It. E. C. irOLDEN. Secretary. pTILOOD POISON tlnry IILooit I'OISON pnnnanenllf I 'ured In lb t6 dart. You oan be ireatml al I home fur tame pt !oe under an ma gunnm J tv. If tcu mvfnr to dome her . will oore Irael to pny railroad fnroand betel bllU.and Ik Itiarre, If we fail to cure. If yon ham Uaiw mer cury, Imllile pot a th, and aull bae arhea and Iaina, 111 ueoiia l'ateliea In mouth, More Throat, 'linplra, t'oper Colored NMt, llloera cm inr Dart of ll.a uxlr, llslror Fyrhrowa falling out, II la thla Hecnnclsry Itl.OOH 1'OlsoS we guarantee to cure. Wtf aoliolt ibe mott obati uate oaaes and challenge the world for cste weesniioteiire Tma dtcaaaa baa aiware bullied the aklll of Ihe moat lulaeut pliytl clsna. 000,000 eainial behind our unnindW Uenal guaranty. Abaci utepronFaaant scaled oa snpllcaisin. Addreaa a'OOH kkjikuy.ui Kni aiaaooto Temple. CUiCAUO, ILL, Oo to Elmore, Sanborn's offloa and sea machine. Take along soms of the twines "as good as Marshall's," in your pocket, and teat them. Then tea how much mors Marshall's will stand. It's money in your nnckst and fish la your net to nnd out their naw and handaoms twtna testing 5? MARINE NEWS. Itl'IH WATKH, ,ATK. A. tt. II f. M. . u.",i r. at." Ii in rt. Iu.iii ft Ii.iii n. fa ni'rf MnTiirdiiF Id, II 111 .'.' fl Ms.l Hmiilny ,.(l? n T7"l 4af Miiniliiy, ll-j I j t.i , il, it.,', TiiimiImv. . Iv I Ail 7.7 I H 7 tti.itiiil'i ai7,'i I i-ihl 'I Ii ii rxlur '-'If l 4" .l I i W.H 1'ndiiy,, w Hji.J HmlM 7 IM fit i 7 IVmt a Im x.i I fil m vzti.M v wdii I a III. l. in -I.i. V 'i, -111. etc, I.el.lW . niiitiuc i if At-oli - i.. Iji.i Or. a, Nvw loon, 10, Hl.lyr, K Kull Mi.n. Tim NiwitiiM-r Florida lft dp f'tr Port In rid y. tid.iy. The A Urn I'.liun luiril Is loading Iuiii In r m tin. CUmnii Mill, The Nli'iiinrr Hln.lt of (California will arrive In thin morning. Tli schooner (ttirfli.'M arrived In yes terday ntnl will load IihiiUt at Knapp Imi, Tin- Mutton Hull, wdli h lft Portland u( 9 o dock yi l'r'my morning, In ex- pictiil lo arrive down Imlay. Tin strainer I'hiikat arrival In yes terday fitim Kureka, and way port. Hlii- had a large pumciigor lint and a full outgo ill freight. The ininim-r Amu.rtioora la en route " Hound. Jiuihh War-l. of Htiun- ili-ra, Waril it Co , aKinU for lh- alilp. . . ..,. riltty tli.t irv t'uinT will ith tor (VnlraJ Ain.rlni liKaIn ami will 110 dirtiM ooiitliiu.i on lli run aj l"iiK ft It pruvt-a a pn(lt allw on.. lit aJi.l I lint tlit K.rvli'0 ot llii. Ilnr will In- ri'KUla.ti lo ajfilli nwi.ln.ti' Hi." trail.. I 'liir'iK iillrbrlat, owjiit of th AiiturainNMH, la III thf city avirnln. Hp waa liu.1 lu-r wln-n tlif alc-nJniT Mull"! Tli I 'mini- ('.mum Hmaiiahlp fmn. Jn l now. md. th iu-n 'of the iiauit. fur no mr apM-n.11'1 rrat lfif) III ami out of the (VhIiIiti i;le, aya in.' htti Friiiu.l .) all. I pwani of 1171. oiHi haa bwn px-n.Ti'd on her until ahe U. exii.tlng the hull, a new atea,mr. Kntrlnm and Uitlera and all her furniture are Junt from tlu aohiw, ami nil 1he aklll of the workmen if the I'nhm lrm Worka lina te-i expended In her n'nttlnge. tn her trtiU trip I around the Fandlonna "he caxrled a number of lnvi.l gueirla aa oti'uinta of the b.tutlful aalmma. The alnajner ran amiKrthly. her great i njtln.-a work Ing like the machinery of a watch. Knmi ea.t inetmuretneiit It waa found that be will make aeventeen knot a under all ciiidlllona. The net civt I ateamnr to lay up f"T repaJra will be , the I'niiK.nii. whk'h will tie aupplb'd wUh a mw furnaif. The Corona, will tnke on the Kurvka run and the Mex li-n will take the (4.nma' run to Ban I t !. 1e.lger. The honilai.me IlrllWh ahlp Annie ThiHii. ihe nt re-ent f the ftunoua Ttvmuui tine. dnpMJ anchor In the atr.mm ytnlerday. after completing her mn.i.cn voyaKe around the Horn from l.lverjKail In the excellent time of 134 day a. Th.-rv In ieeilbly no finer fin lnh'M r more comfortable Milling ve- l In the harlx.r t.wlay than the An m'l Ttwrniaa. S)e w built n't only to rnxry ireiiiiu mill mmi inei, ou hi lur- nuth a ciunf.irtAble home at all waiona for her oftWum and crew. The Idea of prorkllng contforla fr the foreoaiitle lutmla aa well aa for the miuiler la atlll a g.axl dimJ of a novelty, but It la ex emplified In the fulliKt win' In the Annie TjmiuiK Mho 4i a nxxlern three-maitl alilp of 1763 tona, wan built at CIuhkow for Wllllnm TImhiuu. of Llvenxiol. and la the tblrrjeth eililp the. fleet owned by him. She U fitted out with every modern appliance In the art of nulling. The. 'fiv-jtle" la a apatdous cabin ml'llilw. with gMKl. mumy bunka rurlaln.M off fur the aallora, ami plenty of Hpare aiuu-e for th"n 1i niove about In. Cmtaln Thomoa rrrlea out the m.alern Idea by treating hla men with lt,,,1,n,'w and conHldoralion, In axldltlon to milking them warm and comfortable and giving them plenty to eat. The lient evidence of thla la that when the hlp ciime Into port the men were found alnglnx ami dancing In thWr cabin, and the pn-M'tU'e f the raptiiln did not put a damper on their Hplrtta. The gunner pnvldl for Captain Tlexnaii nnd hla otllcent are apacloua and finely tlnln)i-d. The mauler ha n big cabin of hla own, with porcelain bath and "nil the comforts of home." The miiln cubln in almoHt an big as the "aiH-lal hall" on a Tactile Mall nl earner, and there Is a larne dining iim.iii hcnldcM. I4u h of the mates ha a comfoi'tnble cabin of IiIh own. The Interior of then.- calilim ore llnlsh.-d In hard wood, beautifully carved, ami ihe furniture la all upholHtervd. leather cowred nn.l substiuitlal. Captain Henry Thomas, the niimter of the line chip, la on hla first visit to this Mut. but he Is well known In Tort liuul. He was In the bnrk Alliance whi n she "turned turtle" alongxlde the ili k In i'ortlaud ten years ago. The captain Is nn enthusiastic, cycler, and during the recent voyage pedaled around the deck of his ship In line weather. Ho saya thuit the Annie Tholims proved herself a fine craft on the voyage around the Horn. Son Francisco Chronicle. TO Cl UK A COLD IN (INK IA. Take laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. 25c. For sale by Chaa. Rogers, Druggist. The cattle ftlilpped from Arlsona, east during tho at year aggregated In value ii.'io.OOO. The V. S. Oov t Reports how Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. It is not unusual for the Duke of Wentmliutter'a charity bill to amount to 1100,000 a year. OABTOIIIA. Tat fu ll alii 1 hie jya 1 rutin af SIMMOMSV '"""Tl Tfis Favorite Borne Qsmetig. For all dliMraw caustd by derangement of the Liver, Kidixry, and Stomach. Keep It always In the hotne and you will ave time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic. If you feel dull, icblllt.rted, have frequent headache, mouth taites badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or blllouineM, k SIM MONS livlr Regulator vui cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meal or sleep lets at night, a dose of SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR will relieve you and bring pleasant sleep. If at any time you feel your system needs cleansing and regulating without violent purging, take SIMMONS LIVER Regulator. J. II. Zrllln A Co., Philadelphia. !.!; A I. AIVKICTIHKMKNTB. HTX-KII)I,tkKH' MKKTIN'f. A inwtlng of the tn kholdera of the Aat..rla Wtiarf and Warnli'.use Com pany will be h"ld at thu office of tha company. 112 Front atreet, Ajttorliv Or., m Wedmiwlay, February 3rd. at 10 .lock a. in. Ily nJer of the prvald.-nt. Wm. TIMHO.V. Recy. Aatorla, January lith, 1W7. NOTICE OF ANNCAI, MKETINO. SCWiOL Hloe la neretiy glvi-n lo the legal voters of School District No. 1. Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, that the annu al meeting for said dlntrtut will be held at the school house In aald district at 7:30 p. m. oni Friday, January 19, 1897, for the purport? of levying a tax to sup port a whool 4n aaid district for the ensuing year. Also a tax to pay Inter t on the present fndebMnesa. Also a for IncldntaJ ex-n8-s. And to transwet auch other buainmw aa may come befiirw the metHlng. By order of th Iloanl f Directors. J. E. IIIOOINR, Chairman. Att.nt: II. M. FEItc.VSON. Clerk. Astoria, January IS. 1S97. Mf.MCIPAL HONDS FOR BALE. Notice la hereby given that sealed proposals will be rece4ved by the Aud- It.ir and Police Judge, of th City of Astoria. Clatsop Ciwinty. Plate of Or egon, until Thursday, February Hth. IM7. at 8 o'clm k p. m.. for the sale of "Astoria Municipal Ii.in.1s." In the um of I91.ono.00. for twenty years' time, and to lxr Int rrwt at the rate of jht cent per annum, and IK.OOOOO for twenty-five years' time and to bear Interest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Interest to be payable semi-annually. , The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. Ity order of the comm.an council. Attest: 11. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, January 18, 1S97. M'MMONS BY PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of Clatsop: The Astoria Building and Loan Asso ciation. Plaintiff, vs. Sarah A. Rosa. M. Hutala. W. C. Logan, Aug. C. Hint, and C. E. Itunyon. Defend ants: To Aug. C. Hint, one of the above nam ed defendants: In the name of the St&te of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit by the first day 'of the next regular term of this court, to-wlt: the third Monday In Feb ruary, 1S97, and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take de cree against you for the relief prayed for In the complaint. Service of summons Is made upon you by publication In the Weekly Astorlan of Astoria, Oregon, for the space of six weeks, pursuant to an order of the Judce of this court. Hon. Thomas H. McBrlde, made on the 14th day of De cember. !Si6. J. Q. A. BOWLnV. Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or e-gun, for the County of Clatsop: Angus Sutherland, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Logun. Sarah A. Itoss, M. Butala, Hannah Ross, August C. Hinz. and C. E. Runyon, defendants: To Aug. C. Illnx. one of the above nam ed defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled agalnat you In the above entitled suit by the first day of the next regular term of this court, to-wlt: the third Monday In Feb ruary, 1S7, and If you fail so to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take de cree against you for the relief prayed for In the complaint. Service of summons Is made upon you by publication In the Weekly Astorlan of Astoria, Oregon, for the space of six weeks, pursuant to an order of the Judge of this court, Hon. Thomas H. McBrlde. made on the 14th day of De cember, 1S96. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. Attorney for Plaintiff. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. M. Nowlen, Plaintiff, vs. Oliver Stew art, M. C. George, George, hia wife, J. P. Eckler, Eckler, hla wife, D. M. Stuart, Kata a Stuart, REGULATOR LKOAL ADVEKTIHtCMENTS. aaaktatajaaaa, hla wife, I, U. Klmber nnd fierab Klmbwr, hla wlfu, 11. W, Veaka, Oeo. tieUno, Kdlth Del.ano, hla wlfa, W. K, gtwrt, and Lily ritcwart, hla wife, Mary Minora, e. L. Iwyer, and the Aatorla fiavlagi Hank, Defendanta: To W, E. UK-wart, Lily Htewart, E. I Dwyrr, Geo. ILno, and Edith Iv Ino, of the above defendant, In tha nama of tha State of Oregon: Yon and each of you art hereby required to ap pear and anawer the complaint filed agalnat you In the above entitled aull by tlm flmt day of the next term of the above entitled court, to-wit: tha 21t day of September, Hint; and If you fall ao to anawer for want thereof, tha plaintiff will take decree agalnat you for tha aale of cirtaln landa In Clatsop county, Oregon, for the fore cloaure of a mortgage executed by de fendant Oliver Htewart; Bald landa are particularly described In the com plaint on file In thla suit. Said landa ar situate In sections 20, 29, and the Ixmatlon Land Claim of Addlaon Jew. ett, T. S N., It. t W and for auch oth er relief aa prayed for, and shall be deemed by the court proper. Service of this summons Is mad upon you by publication In the Weekly Astorlan pursuant to order of the judge of thla court made the 21 at day of July. im. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing under tho name f Itbb tt Parker, w herein W. L. Robb and F. L. Parker, it Aatorla, Oregon, were eo,ual part ners is thla 13th day of January, A, D. IW7, dissolved by mutual consent. F. L. Parker will continue the business and assume, all obligations. W. L. ROBB. F. tt. PARKER. PROPOSAL FOR A BRIDGE. Notice la hereby given, that sealed Plans. Specifications, Strain Diagrams, and Bids will be received by the County Court, of th 8tate of Oregon, for Clat- aop county, until Wednesday, February 3d, 1S97, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the build ing, erection and construction of a draw bridge acroaa Younf'a River, in Clatsop County, Oregon, according to auch plana, specifications and diagrams. Said bridge to be located at one of the following- points, and herein designated aa locattona Noa. 1 and 2. Location No. 1 Being a point on the north bank of Young' a River, at the intersection of the east line of the town of Case'a Astoria, with aald river. Said point and direction of crossing being located and described upon tha map of aald river on file in the office of the County Clerk. The bridge at this loca tion to be an Iron or Steel Draw, with 90 foot openings, and lt-foot pile trestle approach on each side thereof. Location No. 2 Being a point on the north bank of Young'a River, at the intersection of Seventh street, of the City of Astoria, extended south to aaid river. StUd point and direction of cross ing being located and described upon the map of aald river on file In the of fice of the County Clerk. The bridge at this location to be an Iron or Steel draw wtlh 130 foot openings, and 16-foot pile trestle approach on each aide there of. Each bidder shall deposit with his bid cash or certified check, payable to the order of the County Clerk, to the amount of ten per cent of hia bid, which shall be forfeited to the county, In case the award la made to him and he falls,, neglects, or refuses for a period of two days after auch award Is made, to enter into contract and file his bond In the manner required by and to the satis faction of said County Court The plans, specifications and dia grams, selected by the County Court, will be subject to the approval of the Hon. Secretary of War of the United States. The payment for said contract to be made by warrants on the Special Road Fund of the County, one half up on the completion and acceptance of the contract, and one half one year thereafter. The right la hereby reserv ed to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Commission ers. F. I. DUNBAR, County Clerk. December 23, 1896. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that on the 16th day of November, 1S96, I filed my final account as administrator of the estate of Michael Thompson, deceased, in the county court of the state of Ore gon, for Clatsop county, and the said court has appointed Monday, Decem bei 21st. 1S96, at 10 o'clock a. m as the time for hearing objections to said final account and for the settlement thereof. NICK PETROFF. Administrator of Said Estate. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have duly qualified In the county court of the state of Oregon for Clatsop county, as executors of the last will and testament of John Hob son, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased must present tho same, duly verified, to such executors at the office of Fulton Brothers, Attys., In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, within six months from this date. Astoria, Dec. 15th, 1S96. C. W. FULTON, G. C. FULTON. Executors. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Clatsop County: D. K. Warren, as assignee of I. W. Case, an Insolvent debtor, plaintiff, vs. Charlotte J. Hall, defendant. To the above named defendant, Char lotte J. Hall: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, filed In the above en titled court. In the above entitled suit, on or before the first day of the next term of tlte above entitled court, which will be on Monday, the 15th day of February, 1897. If you fall to ao ap pear and answer aald complaint, the LKOAL ADVERTISEMENTS. plaintiff will apply to the court for tha relief prayed lor therein, which tn sub stance la a decree foreclosing that car tain mortgage executed by you to aald I. Vf. Case, on the? Jd day of September, IWl. to secure a aromlasory note of that data, executed ay you to said Case for tha sum of to United States gold coin, with Interest from said data until paid at the rate ten per c-nt prr annum, being payabl one year af ter said date, and no part (hereof, prin cipal or Interest, having beet paid, aaid mortgage bolng upon the folio-wing de- ar-rl'md real estate situated I it Clatsop county, Oregon, to-wlt; Lots numbered twenty (20) and twen ty-one (21) of Block numbered one hun dred and seven (10T), In the towm of Taylor's Astoria, aa laid out and re corded by the Peninsular Land aV Trust Company; also Lot numbered four (4 of Block "C" In the town of McEwan'a addition to Ocean Grove; also lot num bered seven (7) of Block numbered twelve (12) In tha town of Warren ton addition to Astoria, also called tha "Town of Warrenton," aa laid out and recorded by D. K. Warren. And for a decree directing the aale of said real estate as upon execution, and the application of the proceeds thereof upon the amount due upon said note, principal And Interest, and the further sum of forty dollars attorney's fee In said suit, and also the costs of such suit and sale. This summons la published pursuant to an ordr made by the Hon. T. A. McBrlde, Judge of the above entitled court, on the 30th day of December, 19. FULTON BROS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice la hereby given that C. W. Rich, administrator of tha estate of Jonas Llnd, deceased, has filed with the county clerk of Clatsop county. State of Oregon, his final account as such administrator of aald estate of said Jonas Llnd, deceased, and that Monday, the 1st day of February, 1897, at 11 o'clock a. m., of aald day, at the county court room In the county court house of Clatsop county. 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