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THE DAILY ASTOUIAN, Fill DAY MORNING, JANUARY 2?, 1897 The hlKliwt tolmttoM Rood rnt IJvcry known tlnrc I t nunc jimt a.) p.owl r 8asdkwS's Ml II! III fiinl u i.inirr li Inside nu i IlliidwrH lMiihiiin, n lK of I li l . li -il tolincKiainl imil (he in - Willi It n lil f i I Clltlll .-..vv, 1 0r VM Inutile 111 ,, MANHOOD RESTORED (lift lliO F'lUl" whUiU k4 111 ilrufd.u. J f o.il Mo.Holuol o lim OvMlAndDlmiMinM. UMm Mm lu Mnw f"iai Ww-hol. IhaitaaiMl iur li) lu lha i ,r. trWuTi . uO-TO-BAC laila M aitt iuimi lwt-al H.aa ii'iu. itamiiiM waaliaii" jat lira imi iiimw laia4 W a ata fi. tubal Ta alial a sar fur vkara lUa.) , it Mar bi.ll i.ii 1 1.i.a'y ffMMBvl AlraTtiI tHill.UI l-..liaaaw lark. H-Jld mi'l (I unraiilmMl hy i'liaa ICnitTn. lruuirlHt. 1' ar irytrr "trj't'tr&&r 1 orw ! J HEIE omts Columbia Jivcr oalmon f hf mKj ir fr upner it An I mull I I vkuA 1 L. ' .' ', '. Are Vou tioint: EastV lie cure aod tee that your ticket reada via THE NORTH-WESTERN line:. CHICAGO. ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS and OMAHA RAILWAYS. Thla la th GREAT SHORT LINK Between I) ULUTH, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO And ull Points Knt flml S(ui4. Thrlr Minrnlftcent Trank. Poerleaa Ve- tlliuliid IMiiIiik 11 nil Rlcnplnx Cr Triitna and Motto: "ALWAYS ON TIME M Uave civn tfiln romt a national reputa tion. All rliuiai-a of pnurnKera carried on the vmtlliulod trnlna without "lira rhnrxH. Hhlp your frelKht and travel ovur llili fnmoue line. All aaenu hare tlrkKta W. 11. MISAD, F. C. BAViOK. Oen. Airent. Tray. r. and H. AgU :a Waahlngtoo et Portland. Or, THE ABOVE PICTURE DOES NOT REPRESENT A passenger train on the Chicago, Mil waukee and Bt I'aul Railway. No. Ita tarlna are veatlbuled, heater by iteam, and lighted by electricity. Eaoh aleep car berth haa an electric readttig lamp. Iti dining car are the beet In the world, and Ita ooaohea are palaces on wheels. This great railway, connecting as It doea with all transcontinental lines at Bt Paul and Omaha, assures to the tarvellng publlo the best servloe known. Tloketa via the Chicago, Milwaukee and Bt Paul Hallway are on sale at all railroad ticket offices to any point In the United Slates or Canada. For maps, folders and other Information, address. C. J. EDDT, General Agent J. W. CA8ET, PorUand, Or. Trev. Pass and Tkt Agent, Portland, Or. For Delicacy, jfor parity, and for Improvement of the eon- plexlon nothing equals Poiiom's Pownaa. 1 clnlin for oilier 1.4 "Juttt lit Uurljaiii." old biuoLfr one rotiiHHi !til'!' (, mill (him mi li lour utibte pftn'iiix mid bow I llrtlll Hr-ilrif Pr. Peaii's Yellow Here I'llU. Hii wiiuiinrlul nu)r fuareitUa-.l ueti-ail nervous ills. till. H V J m. Imi Mmilil, Kllillr KiiiImIiiim, Nnwu. liarlij1 I laiwtir u niiorllif uriaiu of llltvr mi rina of orw .. .. r ....i - - ' ...,l...n nf UmulallUU Huo,T'utihii'f",iwl u C t"tai, ituio ori pUmulaiiU, Wi Innfmiir, 1 ii'iii"n"r iinaiiiii. i.iu..u Ak tor It, Uk m lAlirr. iiuloliir"l T .r.rl.. ri.ii. Uii-Il Irim (juuuuuu J. W. CONN, AtuL JUtorU. CUARANTEED TODACCO HADIT Cilia M diMmr Uitilln li Ibarra lii ur old Malir ailo IU viuu ! la U0J aMI II l.t a tiyta U alwilulaly liualaliUKl .r urulM VVaryp "luyHa "! Uia Aaar ' a-rlllati auaiaulM aiMl to ny Otf)f. I'HOKEHHIONAL, CARL-B. HCllool. Ht'lKllINTKNIKNT, II. H. LYMAN. iiltW-n, atroae thn Btrwt t-aal of poat oltliv. 1 ntli-e li'iura, flmt Wrdmwday of "vnry month. a. m. to I p. 111. Kvrry Saturday. 9 a. ni. to I p. in. H A. SMITH. a DENTIST. tfff$r llooma 1 and S, Pythian Rulldln, ovnrr C. H. Cooper'a atore. Oil. O. B. 1CBTK8, 1HT8ICIAN AND BURGEON'. HperlaJ attention to dleeaeei of women and eurcery. Office over Danilgfr'i atore. Aetorta. Tlphone No. tt I AY TtTTTI.B. M. !.. rilTfllCIAN. Bt'ROKON AND ACCOUCHEm. Office, roomr f and (, Tythlan Bulldlruj. Ilmira, 0 to 11 and 1 to I. Reeldenra, 3 Cedar etreat. H. T. CltOHBT, ATTOItNEY-AT-I-AW. id Commenial itreet. I Q A. ItOWLBT. ATTOHNEY AND COl'NBELOR AT I,AW. OtTlce on llond etreet, Aitorla, Or. Ii-IMN T. MHI1TKII. ATTORNEY-AT-IAW. Offtra. iipalalm. Amorlun Itiilldlnc I. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon ChKatrr V. Dolph. I'Ol.l'll, NIXON DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT UW. Portland. Ori-gun, 21. 25, 36 and 7. Hiimllton Kulltllnir. All Ick'nl and col loci Inn huslnaa promptly attended to. riiilma miiilimt the Kovvrninent a apt Inlty. SOCIETY MEKTIN08 S TKMPLK I.ODOK NO. 7, A. P. and A. M. Regular communications held on the Drat and third Tuesday evening of each month. a. W. LOUNBllKHHT, W. M. E, C. IIOLDEN, Secretary, OlLODD PQISOM OUSFECIALTY onil.ryorTor Itlary Ht.oou 1'UISON permanently loured In l6toMdsra Vnueanbetreaieilat Ibomefiiraanieprltieunileraanieguiiran lj 11 yu n'i,ir iu wuia nrro ,. a wui(Kin- iract to pny railroad faroaml hotel bllli.aiid rx 3hsnre,lf wefall lnoure. If foil have taken mer cury, bullae potaali, and all II have aches and palm, M uuoui l'alcliea In mouth, More Tliroa I'lrjiples, Chopper t-olnred Hpots, Dlrera on tnv uart of the V0y. Hair or Fyebrows falling rfut. It Is Ibis Heo.iuUary llLoOlt I'OlsoS gnarantce to cure. We solicit Die must ohitl uats eaaes and cliallenae the world for rune we eannot cure. This dlea h is slaars bnllleU the all 111 ol the luoat eiulneut pliyat elana. rtOO.OUO ounital twhlrd our unronilW Clonal goaraoty. A heof ut PftMifa .enl iiealed 00 eppllcallon. iddrM t'UOK KKMKDY CO, U11 Maeonlo Temple, CUiQAUU, ILL. Oo to Elmore, Sanborn's office and sea machine. Take along some of th twines "as good as Marshall's." In your pocket, and test them. Then see how much more Marshall's will stand. It's monsy tn your pocket and fish In your net to find out their new and handsome twin testing (i A i li: MARINB NEWS. HMlM A. Mi H miw I ii in n llATK. KM. Ill III ft r m. h hi h 11 t 11 7 nun TftMin s . M H.7 li ' o.n III. Ill ft Kudirility lil o u K. II inn.l II l 'i u ii I "I 7 i Hi ! i i. . h VI ft 'ii M I 7 I" M 7 O'.I.Hi ' I" H I1 I af-il ! iivj.i Hiiwliiy .,117 Momliiy, l Tiiiniluy. ,lt "ilii'l'y ,'Ai ThiirmlMy f.'l Krliluy., 'rl I i 7.' I fm 7.7' ' I7.i J M H 4i .' I in. p. Mi -l I..I, ctn, l' nw sew. iIiihiuhi of Moon II, i-t Moon. iu, Ural nr. I", Kull Moon, Tim IIkIiIIiiiiiii" ilwii'liT rolumMnif tin llllilalii'l li'T 1'npnllH Mll'1 will K" I'l Uir liiioy ii Ht thl mornliiK. TIli'TI- WITH IMI IIIOVI'IIHtlUI on th - t'T front yrli-ri1y. Tim wiitlher. In rmullinl utiiw, wn 'tlrty, with aiiulhwval icm.Iv lilowlnn OUWl'l". Tim HrlllMh ahlp Muftufi Hull. "P litin livu'lmuU, lwrw ymiltrdHy f'ir Uii'iiaiiwii r Kttlinuth for r'liT( with n iru' of 6.1,W5 Btti k. of 1I7.KO0 lumlii'U of win-Hi, vlu-t t $l,7iio. Hrlilnh a,inhi) IVIImn tnlll frnn Vokohiuii yiitfrilMy with ttmwrul fri-lfhl fr Txnitiii. Hli U 1 hrfi-rl l.y 1hi Northern I'tw-Mlr HuoinaWp Co for tin. trip. II l tv kivwn l t Tai-oiiMi offlro whHln-r or riot the "Ikimit will rrry rHum rnxitn tor lh (nniiiy. Anioiitt itthr fn-lKht on txttiil th,. '. Un r luli" of mw Milk. Tlw vlrn I n Inm xr- of toim rrKltr. Hit khwji t,nin la 2I.HI. Khr WM hullt In f5lit"oW lux;, uriil hnila front h port of IHlh rt-itli-r, Whit" C'o. r tiw ownvra if hr iTHfl. IIt dlmniUii r NiiKlh. 325.1 fivt; tH-ajii, S7.2; d'-pth :"7.3 f,t. Th- l''-tlrn w ill tx dun noul Knhruary Tiim IrdK-r. Th.- minimi r'"turtm f hlppltiir t Flil .!. IhIi hv- Jtwt lt-n U !aiil. dn 11 'rt liillit that upwnnl Im il'-firy whli-h It wim ronfldi-ntly pra dliiil a. yiwr mio would Ink pliu-f. The !ri-v,ra rmhi-r- wpta4ally In ri-irard to tin- fun-lint trd-l th ctute. Tlx' num- ' ln-r f vam-l Inu Urdu from f'rMnn lorta in li; wit UJ m -'nipr-l with 17 In 1 ''. and th tf.iwiaK UU.Vi mCKlnut 171. S'M. wlxiwinir a Jtm" of 3 Viwl a ml 3I.30J lorm. Out w ard" to fort-lien rt thi nuinlit-r "f viw- vid th- miwumt fif pinrMMto w am 71 and 31. a ajtalnirt ii mv (3.732 mapi-nllv. ly In ln5. Ttw flKur Air thf nautiltic inulf art ininii Ihr Mme aa 1K!5. Iirlnir fitllow: Inwnrdii, with rarKiwa 1,031 vna,.a; (nniuiKt, 2:0.o; outward. 1501 viwara; inniuti, IJt.Mt Inward. In iallojtM vhm-Iii; tonnairi'. 125.110 outwanla, 674 vr"Mla; tmriar, 1M.7K3, I.lvprl Journal f Cominfrc". cv tt rti im k n.. Tkn laxative Ilromo Qulnlna Tablets. All dniKKlat refund the money If It falla to cure. lie. For tale by Cham. ! Itogrri. Pruirrlit. HOW IT WOHKS. San Kramiaco Cnminorrlal Nrw. Thr lntfr-St.l- Ciirannriw Act may j hvr bi-n-rHixl the Middle Wit, but I It haa prwioitrd the trrt-at trrnilnaj j IHtlnta of th- Atlantic and tho Pat-iflc jdnliiK bunlnt'Ma ovrr the American ' rimda. I'l-rmlttlnK the bondliiir. 'l.-in, however, h rompli-tcd the work, and by aiwiainiu c of the l'nlll H(at- ifov. i-miiH-nl In rprirallnjt th.-ix- two win, the Canadian I'luitlc H&iliMad and j Ktmiiinhlp line la proHpertng at the ex Mnae of American rallnmdn and j atnmahli. If t'lHie- Siuii off en llnvt bonua tu the Canadlnn nyntem In lieu of the buiilnem, now obtained j from American merrhnnts almply lw caune they are forced to It, In all prob ability It would be det-llncd, the pre ent Indlni-t InrKiwa bHnc more pnnb j able. Nut Imln Imund by any Inter- Htiite law f Iiiiik haul. hrt haul, etc.. the Ciutadlan I'acHU- caji, and l. carry Inu Hour manufactured in Manitoba uui other far dlHtant eati-rn Mlntn to AiiHtralin, and dellverlnit It In com pititlon with I'aclllc i-o&m pMducta. Cotton. If not from NVw Orleann. frm ChiirliKtou, dewtlned for Jann, has icen nenl all the way around the I'nlt d Statea and over our northern neigh Uir'a military line. InMleud of by the dlnti route throutrh thin country. lIundredM of canea mJBht be i-lted, but thla l Hullliient to aluiw- that while "all the traitlc will iHsir" may obtain on American riula, yet a man IftKfd entirely In the Interest of thi ix-opii- can never, under cxixtlnir. cir- ciiiiiHtanci-K. compete with Er.uland's Kivat MUb.sblUcd line. Ctiptain Mi. bun, the ccb brntei naval hlKtorlan, Jut rellevml from ut-tlve m-r- vbf. Ih 11.1 ei.thtlrbuttto cyclist. SIMMON S regulator7 Tfte Favorite Home imti I f? II I! . tv . w 1 '- dstt rur an aiseases caused Dy derangement of the Liver, Kidneys, and Stomach. Keep It always In the house and you will save time and Doctor's Bills, and have at hand an active, harmless and per fectly safe purgative, alterative and tonic. If you feel dull, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appe tite and tongue coated, you are suffering from torpid liver or biliousness, and SIM MONS Liver Regulator win cure you. If you have eaten anything hard to digest, or feel heavy after meals or sleep less 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 LlVER REGULATOR. J. II. Zellln. eV Cs Philadelphia- HELPS INEC0N0MY. HOW TO MAKK A rEW DIME8 SAVE A OHKAT MANY DOLLARS. HtIU4i frfw-n of HsiKUwmn Color at Xnieill C-Ne-w Clolhi for the Wh'Hw Family No Ntri of liking Hhabby Kven In Th Hard Tlmm "I lt"n t lielii nutny who are trying to ixKiiymilzi.," says a writer In the -dies' JoiirnaJ. "With a few piwkans of illiniwmd dym wMVlf ran I. doii In ftHiklng old dresw-ej l'ik like nw; In my own family we avotually did not buy a single new dn-es or imk laat fall, yet wo lri aal mmif.irtably aivl In atyle, by dying over :ithiw ttn.t luul Iwn caat a lie." IHamoii'l dya nmt in I'lfivetili-nt lw kiw w hl"h color frn one? to ten pounds of gonds for ten nl Full illr'iitlorw inake It ImixMmlbi,. frf- to tiave "pior luck" with the diamond, and they am so simple to u. that perfwt, nn-fa1lng rotors are obtained without any eXH-rlence In dyeing, A tiok of frw dlrwtloria for home dyi-tng will at ti any one by the proprietor. Wells. Itlihardwm & Co., Ijurllmrtoii. Vt. fovernor-i-l't ltliert L. Taylor, of Tetirieaaee, la going to take the lecture plittfurm asrnJn anl aive hla muxicaJly IntcraperiH-l lecture. "The Fil's I'ara dlse." ROYAL Baking Powder haa been awarded highest bonort at every worltfa fair where exhibited. (iliulato ie'a little granddaughter, Mies Itonthy Drew, firver wimrs shies and stoiklnirs at all during the summer, either In the noma or out of d'xira, ex cept in town. OABTOIUA. Mali (tune r Fr.Mii Curry county to Multnomah. Or'-gon, art large tracts of land, the soil of which la eeiieclally adapted to carrying in the siiknr Industry. Use Webfoot Corn Cure. Xo care no pay. For sale at Es te s-Conn I)rur Store. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. To Whom 1t may Concern: The undnrslgned hereby gives notice that on Sunday. January 17th, he picket! up a ship's anchor and chain. In the Wlllanwtte liver, at a point nerly oppelte the Portland Flouring Mills. Portland, Oregon. A. K, BALTE. Captain Hteamer O. K. Astoria. Or.. January 21st, IS9". STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. A meotlng of the stockholders of the Astoria Wharf and WarehiHim? Com pany l.l be held at the office of the company, 112 Front street. Astoria. Or., on Wednesday, February 3rd, at 10 o'clock a. m. Ity order of the president. Wm. TIMSOX. Secy. Astoria, January l'Jth. 1S97. NOTICE OF ANXl'AL MEETING. SCHOOL Xotkv la hereby given to the lt-R-al voters of School District No. I, Astoria, Clato county, Oregon, that the annu al meeting for said dlstriot will tie held at the school houae in said district at 7:30 p. m. on Friday. January 29, IS!' for the niroev of levying a tax to gup lrt a school In said district for the ensuing year. Also a tax to pay Inter est on the present Indebtedness. Also a tiuc for Incidental expenses. And to trammel such other business as may come before the meetin !"!' order of tho Hoard of Directors. J. K. HIOOINS. Chairman. Attewt: H. B. FERCCSOX. Clerk. Astoria, January IS, 1S97. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the State of Or- i-gon. for the County of Clatsop: The Astoria Building and Loan Asso ciation. Plaintiff, vs. Sarah A. Ross, M. Itutala, W. C. Logan. Autr. C. Hlnx, and C. E. Runynn. Defend ants: To Aur. C. Hlnx, 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 filed against you In the above entitled suit by the tlrst lay of the next regular term of this curt, ti-wlt: the third Monday In Feb ruary. IS',17, and If you full so to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take de- tve ugniiiMt you for the relief prayed for In the complaint. Service of summons is made upon you by publication In the Weekly Astoiian of Astoria, Orefi-on. for the space of six weeks, pursuant to an order of the JuiIrp of this court. Hon. Thomas II. McHride, made on the Hth day of De cember, 1S96. J. Q. A. BOWLBT. Attorney for rialntlff. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Or egon, for the County of Clatsop: Angus Sutherland, plaintiff, vs. Thomas Lotran, Sarah A. Ross. M. Butala, Hannah Roes, August C. Hlnx. and C. E. Runyon. defendants: To Aug. C. Hlnx, on of the above nam ed defendants: In the name of the State 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 thla court, to-wit: the third Monday In Feb ruary, 1897, and If you fall so to answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will take de cree against you for the relief praysd for In the complaint Service of summons Is made upon you by publication In the Weekly Astortan of Astoria, Oregon, for the space of six LKOAL ADVEriTIKEMEXTfl. weeks, pursuant to an order of the Judgs of this court, Hon. Thomas H. Mclirlde, made on the lith day of D. cemtier. 1. ci. a. iwwLnr. Attorney for Plaintiff. ORDER OF PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon, for the County of Clatsop. Nowlen, Plaintiff, vs. Oliver Blew. M art, M. C. Oeorge, George, his wife, J. P. Eckler, Eckler, his wife, D. M. Stuart, Kat B. Btuart. his wife, I. M. Klmbrr and Harah Klmber, his wife, II. W. Weeks, Oeo. DeLano, Edith Delano. hla wife, W. E. Stewart, and Lily Stewart, his wife, Mary Elmore, E. L. Dwyer, and the Astoria Savings Hank, Defendants: To W. E. Stewart. Lily Stewart, E. L. Dwyer, Oeo. DeLano, and Edith E Lano, of the above defendants. In th name of th Stat of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby required to ap pear and answer th complaint filed against you In th above entitled suit by th first day of th nest term of the above entitled court, to-wit: th 21st day of September, and if you fall so to answer for want thereof, th plaintiff will take decree against you for th sale of certain lands In Clatsop county, Oregon, for the fore closure of a mortgage executed by de fendant Oliver Stewart; said lands are particularly described In the com plaint on file In this suit Said lands are situate in sections 20. 29, and tb Donation Land Claim of Addlaon Jew ett, T. N., R. 8 W., and for such oth er relief as prayed for, and shall be deemed by the court proper. Service of this summons Is made upon you by publication In th Weekly Astortan pursuant to order of th Judge of this court mad th 21st day of July. UK J. Q. A. BOWLBT, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The partnership heretofore existing under the name f Robb 4 Parker, wherein W. L. Robb and F. L. Parker, of Astoria, Oregon, were equal part ners Is this 13th day of January. A. D. 1897, dissolved by mutual consent F. L. Parker will continue the business and assume all obligations. W. L. ROBB. F, L- PARKER. PROPOSAL FOR A BRIDGE. Notice Is hereby given, that sealed Plans, Specifications, Strain Diagrams, and Bids will be received by the County Court, of the State of Oregon, for Clat sop county, until Wednesday. February 3d, 1837, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the build-. ing, erection and construction of draw bridge across Young's River, In Clatsop County, Oregon, according to such plans, specifications and diagrams. Said bridgs to be located at one of the following points, and herein designated as locations Xos. 1 aitd t. Location Xo. 1 Being a point on the north bank of Young's River, At th Intersection of the east line of the towfl of Case's Astoria, with said river. Said point and direction of crossing being located and described upon tha map of said river on file in the office of the County Clerk. The bridge at this loca tlon to be an Iron or Steel Draw, with 90 foot openings, and 18-foot pile trestle approach on each side thereof. Location No. 2 Being a point on the north bank of Young's River, at the Intersection of Seventh street, of the City of Astoria, extended south to said river. Said point and direction of cross ing being located and described upou the map of said 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 It-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 tbe County Clerk, to the amount of ten per cent of his bid, which shall be forfeited to the county, in case the award is made to him and he falls., neglects, or refuses for a period of two days after such 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 Is hereby reserv ed to reject any and all bids. By order of the County Commission ers, r . I. DUNBAR County Clerk. December 23, ISM. 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, 1896. C. W. FULTOX, G. C. FULTON, Executors. SUMMOXS. 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. Hail: Yoj are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, filed in th above en titled court, tn the above entitled suit on or before th first day of the next term of the above entitled court, which will be on Monday, the 15th day of February, 1S97. If you fail to so ap- LEOAL ADVERTISEMENTS. . pear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to th court for the relief prayed for therein, which In sub stance Is a decree foreclosing that cer tain mortgage executed by you to said I. W, Case, on the 2d day of September, 1S9I, to secure a promissory note of that date, executed by you to said Case for th sum of $200 In United States gold odn, with Interest from said date until paid at the rat of ten per cent per annum, being payable on yea af ter said date, and no part thereof, prin cipal or Interest, having been paid, said mortgage being upon the following de scri'Md real estate situated in Clatsop county, Oregon, to-wit: Lots numbered twenty (20) and twenty-one (21) of Block numbered one hun dred and seven (107), In the town of Taylor's Astoria, as laid out and re corded by the Peninsular Land ft Trust Company; also Lot numbered four (4) of Block "C" In the town of McEwan's addition to Ocean Grove; also lot num bered seven (!) of Block numbered twelve (12) In the town of Warrenton addition to Astoria, also called th "Town of Warrenton," as laid out and recorded by D. K. Warren. And for a decree directing the sale 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 Is published pursuant to an order made by the Hon. T. A. McBrtde, Judge of the above entitled court, on the 30th day of December, 1194. FULTON BROS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notlc is hereby given that C. W. Rich, administrator of the estate of Jonas Lind, deceased, has filed with the county clerk of Clatsop county. State of Oregon, his final account as such administrator of said estate of said Jonas Lind, deceased, and that Monday, the 1st day of February, 1897, at 11 o'clock a. m., of said day, at th county court room In the county court house of Clatsop county. Or., has been fixed by the county court of Clatsop county as tho time and place of hearing aid final account and th settlement thereof. All persons bavins objections to said final account are required to file their objections thereto on or before said day. Dated this 7U day of Jan., 1S97. C. W. RICH, Administrator. MUNICIPAL BONDS FOR SALE. Notice Is hereby given that ?le4 proposals will be received by the Aud itor and Police Judge, of the City of Astoria, Clatsop County, State of Or egon, until Thursday, February 18th, 1S97. at 2 o'clock p. m., for the sale of "Astoria Municipal Bonds," in the sum of 195.000.00, for twenty years' time, and to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and 195,000.00 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. By order of the common council. Attest: H. E. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge. 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