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sfflB.; HORNING ASTOIUAN, SUNDAY, SEP1SMBEB , IUX) JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main CSL TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mall, per year $tts) Sent by man. per month M Etrvtd by carrier, per month M SEMI-WEEKLT. Sent by mall, per year. In advance $1.00 I'mUii tree to subscribers. All communications Intended for pub lication should be directed to the editor. Business communications of' all kind and remittances must be addressud to "Tbe Astorlan." Th Astonan ruarantee to Ha ad vertiser the largest circulation ot any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising ratea can had on ap plication to the business manager. Fcr rrcsident WILLIAM M'KIXLET, Of Ohio. Tor Vice-President THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Of New York. Times are dull Indeed when a war scare In South America cannot be worked up. General Seller must have been a good enelneer or he never could have ar ranged that marriage In his seventy fifth year an.1 while he lay l.rostrated bv peritonitis. When the Canadian povernment finds Itself sending: mail more than twice as far as to England at half as much oostasre ter ounce. It will tegln to viv idly realise that there Is more than one nation on whose soil the sun nev er sets. mmmmmmmmmmm Portland peopte have had a good many remarks about Astoria's regat ta weather and excess of rainfall, but Astorians who left our bright atmos phere to attend the street carnival last week were heard to lament their folly In going to Portland without tarrying their umbjellas. The Porto RIcan census shows that, according to the educational require ments imposed by the Foraker act, only one-fourth of the male adults of the island will be entitled to vote. Think of the unhappy three-fourths, not to mention the wom?n and children, who are in Imminent danger of being gov erned without their consent. The national committee of the W. C. T. U. has wisely repudiated the Indiana organization's chain convspon oence. which was started for the pur pose of "downing" President McKinley by prayers to the Almighty for a "bet ter man for president for the ntxt four years, one who will keep wine off the White Hous? table, who will be a total abstainer hnibelf. and who will do what he can to overthrow the liquor traffic." Eacn person receiving one of these circular letter? was asked to mall at least two more to his or her friends, and these united petitions were expected to result In such an Irresit-ti-b!e appeal that the Almighty would be forced to yield. The good W. C. T. U. ladies rea'.ly ought to be Informed that the only other possible candidate Is William J. Uryan, the representative of the Democratic party, the party which has always been the best friend of the liquor traffic. President Mc Kinley is strictly temperate and the party which he represents Is the only party which ever has accomplished and ever will accomplish any permanent so cial reforms. Every friend of human ity and foe of Iniquity ought to be found In the Republican ranks, fighting against the party of lawlessness and national dishonor. PETTIGREW AND THE F.OXERS. Chicago Times-Herald. , I'ettigrew refuses to be consoled or comforted. There are not enough scut tling Americans to suit him. As the public well knows. Pettlgrew Is for Agulnaldo and Bryan and against ev ery citizen of this country who wants to have our flag respected and the safety of our representatives abroad aMmred Having screamed out all he could think of to say In favor of the Filipinos, Mr. Pettlgrew has taken up the cause of the empress dowager of China and the Boxers. He finds that the Americans who were killed or beselged In China ought to be denounced forlt,and he calls the administration severely to task be cause of its decision to rescue our min ister and exact reparation for the out rage commlttetLupon other Americans. Concerning theee matters h Mrs: i 'When th missionaries, found they were In danger, they should have sought place ot safety; nnd Conger should have done likewise. The Chi nese have given us no Justification for sending an army there." In Pettlgrew opinion It Is no trt of the gavernment's business to Insist that respectable citliens of this repub lic shall be respected when they go away from home. Let the American who is subjected to outrageous treat ment In China, or Turkey, or Tripoli, or Chill, or anywhere else, haul xlown his colors, .and run and let that be the tnd of It. says Mr. Pettlgrew. What does a little thing like trying to kill a minister and his family amount to any way? We suppose Pettlgrew would be un willing even to haw the administration take option against an Invasion of this country by barbaric hordes. If It were necessary. In doing so. to send forth soldiers who might while perf.vmlng their duties fill the hordes full rf holes. Mr. Bryan has not himself come rut boldly in support of the Boxers, as yet; but many of his most sincere followers hae done so. What does he think of Pettigrew's remarks on the scuttling proposition? Is Mr. Bryan, too. for permitting the slaughter of Americans who can't run fast, without the con sent of the slaughtered? A good many consumptives yould be cured and the worst cases comforted and relieved by using Foley's Honey and Tar. Suggest It to those afflict ed. Tou should do this as a friend. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist. Once a wheel always a wheel; first a bicycle then a tamiem, ana last but not least a baby carriage. Ulcers, open or obstinate sores, scalds and piles, quickly cured by Banner Salve, the most healing medicine in the world. CHAS. ROGERS, Druggist When a man begins to Imagine thai he is in love with a bloomer girl, it s about time for him to stop drinking. Allen Halverson of West Prairie. Wis., says: "People come ten miles to buy Foley's Kidney Cure." while J. A. Spe ro. of Heiiner, Ind., says: "It Is the medical wonder of the age." CHAS. ROGERS. Druggist - ' 1 Corrects all blemishes ot iKfinTTl Sthe face, removes blot dies, pln-ple. tan, sun burn, freckles and makes curn, KotJertineM beautiful complexion. also the best tooth wash, and excellent for deranged stomach. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST A.NDQUICKESTLINE TO St.PaQl,DulQih, Minneapolis, Chicago and All Polns East DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME; SER VICE AND SCENERY UN EQUALED. Through False and Tonrlst Sleepers Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cart Tickets to points East via Portland and the Great Northern Ry.t on sale at O. R. & N. Ticket Office, Astoria, or Great Northern Ticket Office 268 MORRISON STREET, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full informa tion regarding Eastern trip, call on or address, A. B. C. DENNISTON, City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portland. J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builder H.F.Prael Transfer Co Telephone 22L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Goods Shipped to Our Care Will Receive Special Attention. No, m Duane St, W. J. COOK. Mfr Astoria. Or. Res. Tel 111L WHITE COLLAR LINt Columbia River and Fuget Sound Nav igation Company, Bailey Oaticrt leaves Astoria, dally except Sunday at p. m. Uvtrea Pot land daily- except Sun day at I a. m White Collar Lin tickets and O. R. A N. ticket Interchangeable on Ball' GaUert and Hassato. Through Port land connection with steamer Nahcot ta trom llwaeo and Long lK-ach points. A. J. TAYLOR, Astoria, Aft U. a SCOTT. T'Vepbon X1L President O OCOts Depot Fifth and I " I Streets. Arrlv Leav overland Express Trains fox Salem, Koseburg, Ash land. Sacramento. 7:30 p.m Ogden, San Fran- (1:11 am Cisco, Mojav, Los Angeles, Kl Paso, 8 JO a.m New Orleans and l7:0 p.m I the East At Woodburn (daily except Sun day), mornlna- train connectrwltn train tor aiu An gel. SlUerton, 13 r o w n a v 1 1 1 Springfield, and isatron, and even ing train for Mt Angel and Silver- ton. 117:30 a,m Corvallls .passes" ger. i:Mj.m ;S:U.m 114:50 p.m Sheridan passen- I ger Dally, il Daily except Sunday. Rebate tickets on sal between Pert land. Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates $17 first class and ill second class, including sleeper. Rates and tickets to Eastern points and Europe. Also Japan, China. Hono lulu and Australia. Can be obtained from J. a Klrkland. Ticket Agent. 134 Third street YAMHILL DIVISION. Passenger depot foot of Jefferson It Leave ror Oswego dally at 7:19, t:M a m.; 12:30, 1:55. 3TZS. 6:15, 1:23. $:i, 11:30 p. m.; and 1:00 a. m. on Sunday only. Arrive at Portland dally at :!, 8:30. 10:50 a. m.; 1:36, 1:15. 4:30. 1:2, 7:40. 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally ex cept Monday; 8:30 and 10:06 a. m. on Sunday only. ' Leave for Dal as dally, except Bus day, at 4:30 p. m. Arriv at Portland at S 30 a. m. Passenger train leaves Dallas for Alrlie Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays, Thursdays and. Saturdays. Except Sunday. R. KOEHLER, Manager. C. H. MARKHAM, Gen. Frt and Pass, Art TIM8 5CMEOULE3 From rorlltDd. DEPART AITI Chleagv Furtltod (pedal 9 15a. m Halt Like, DenTer, Ft. I Worth, uniali. han tai ;ity, HI. IiOUin, Chicago and (. I 4 p. m. ISalt Ijike, Ienver, Ft. i Atlantic kxpresi 9 p. m. Worth, On. aha. Kan-; a City, Si. Louis,' Chicago and East, , 7 n. m. Wlla Walla, l.-wWton,: Siwkane Hpokane, Mlnneapo ' "lyer, li,, ht. Paul, Unluth,' 8:40 tin. 6 p.m. Milwaukee, C'liicigol andKaat. I From Aitorla j OCEAN STEAMSHIPS! jail Balling Dates lub-j lect to chame. For Saa Francitco-Hall May 3, 8, 13, 18, 23. Colombia River Btaamer To Portland as4 Way Landlnga 7am Ex Sunday 4a mx Mui. day Ex'S?uSayILKlERiKxSanday ' Oregon Clt, Newberg , golem way-Laud a. Wlllametto and Yam-i-.,,, aau on, r,T ; aiiurri. -l- Kiparia Iave dly 3 .4o a. m. Snak Rlvar. Kl pari a to ewtaton. I,t Lewlatn ! 9 JW a m daily (am Tuea.Thui Saturday WH.UMETIE KIVEK i-.O p, m. Mod, Wed Kriday Portland to Oirvalli and way 1 Hiding. O. W. LiOUNSBERRY, Agent Astoria W. H. HURLBURT, Gen. Pas. Agt. Portland. Or. 11 A familiar name for the Cblcais, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, known all over the Union as the Great Rail way running the "Pioneer Limited'' trains every day and night vetween 8t Paul and Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago. ''The only perfect train In the world." Understand: Connec tion are made with all transcontinent al lines, assuring to passengers the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light steam heat of a verity equaled by no other line. gee that your ticket reads via "Tbe Milwaukee" when going to any point In tbe United State or Canada, All ticket agents sell them. For rates, pamphlets or other Infor mation, address, J. W. CASEY, C. J. EDDY, , Trar. Pass. Agt, Oen. Agt, Portland, Oregon. Portland. Or. s IA I nit mw SOUTH ASTftRIA. AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD,: 8:Wa.iii.Ptrlind Union Depotlfl:10 a.m. :M p.tn.lfor Astoria and Inter-) 9: 40 p.m. Imedlate points. ASTORIA. T 745 am.lFoT Portland 4" ln-lt:M ilia 8.10 p.m. term dint polntW;30 p.m. SEASIDB DIVISION. UMt. tu. 3 30 p. Hi. n ra. i.M p. in. ASTORIA SEASIDE 7-tf a m 4:00 t. m l i ,N0 , m 7 ii p, in All trains make close connections at Goblo with all Northern Paclfio train to and from the East or Sound points. J. O. MAYO. Gen'l Fr't and Paw. Agent Oregon Short Line Railroad. ' THE DIRECT ROUTE TO Montana. Utah. Colorado and all Eastern Points. Give choice of two favorlt routes. Via th Union Pacltlo Fast'Mall Lin, or the Rio Grande Scenic Lin. LOOK AT THE TIME 1 Days to Suit Like 2 J Days to Denver 3J Days to Chicago 4 J Days to New York. Free reclining chairs, upholstered tourist sleeping car, and Pullman pal ace deeper, operated on all trains. For further Information apply to Or C. O. TERRY, W. E. CO MAN, Trav. Pass. Agt. 0n. Agent 124 Third St.. Portland, pr. G. W. LOUN8BERRT, Agent O. R. A N. LKOAL NOTICE GENERAL CITATION. Whereas the records and papers on tile lu the probate court of Clatsop County. Oregon, relating to the guar dianship and administrations sliow many estate of lung standing, nnd no reports have been made, as wjurred by lnw. It Is therefore ordered that the county clerk publish general citation f jr a period of ten iluv. notifying all administrators, guardluns and attor neys that they must file, or have illed, their seml-annunl accounts within six ty days from the fourth day of Sep tember. 1! or stand liable to removal as provided by the taui' i f Oregun. J. II. 1. OR AY, County Judge. Astoria, September 4, 1900. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT The Common Council of the City of Astoria has declared Its determination and Intention to Improve all that cor tion of ruin rtreet from the east line of Fourteenth street to the west line of Seventeenth street, excepting the crossing at the Intersection ot raid Duune street with Fifteenth street to the full width thereof, excepting that portion thereof upon which tbe O'Brien Hotel stands at th routhcaat corner or diock u-i, and on the e tabllshed grade thereof, all In that part of the town (now city) of Amorla a laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlve ley. In Clatsop County, State of Ore gon. Bald Improvement thall consist In und be made by underpinning and planking to the full width all that por tion of said street from the rat line of Fourteenth street to a point .r0 feet east thereof, with the construction of ten. foot sidewalks on each t-lde thereof, the covering plank to be 12x4 Inches; and from a point 60 feet east of the east line of Fourteenth sti'vt to the west Uine of Sixteenth street, excepting the crowing of said portion of said street with Fifteenth street, said portion of said street shall be Improved by grad ing the same to the established grade line of Fourteenth street to the west and planking the same to the width f 20 feet through the center thereof and the construction of ten foot side walks on each side thttreof; the cov ering plank to be 3x12 inches and 20 fett long; and from the west 'Ine of Sixteenth street to the west line of Seventeenth street said portion of said street shall be Improved by under-pin ning and planking the same to th full width and the construction of ten foot side-walks on each side thereof; the covering plank of the street to be 12 In. wide and 4 Inches In thickness ;the side-walk on the north side of that por tion of the street occupied by the O'Brien hotel is to be as much less than ten feet wide as said hotel build ing extends Into the street Said Im provement in matter cf detail except a herein otherwise provided shall be made In conformity to the provision of ordinance No. 1901 entitled "An Ordi nance In Relation to the Improvement of Streets." and strictly In accordance with the plans and specifications there for to be filed with the Auditor and Police Judge by the City Surveyor as hereinafter directed. That the costs and expenses of said Improvement shall be defrayed by spec ial assessment upon the lots, l.inds and premises benrited by raid Improve ment, which said lots, land and prem ises benefited by said Improvement ore h-reby Included within a special assess ment dl.ur1k.-t to be acHessed pro-rata according to the benefits for the pur pose of defraying the cobIs and ex-penm-s of making said Improvement, which said district Is as follows, to wit: Commencing at the northwest cor ner of block 133, In the town (now city) of Astoria, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shlveley, and running thence east along the north boundary line of blocks 135, 134 and 133 to the north cast corner of block 133, thence south along the east boundary lines of blocks 133 and 120 to the southeast corner of block 120, thence west along the south boundary line of blocks 120, 119 and 118 to the southwest corner of block 118, thence north along the west boundary line of blocks US and 135 to the point of beginning, and containing all of blocks 135, 134, 133, 118, 113 nnd 120, all in the town (now city) of Astoria, C.atsop County, State of Oregon, as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shive ley. That the City Surveyor has bt';n required and directed to forthwith pre pare and depoHlt with the Auditor and Police Judge specification for said proposed Improvement and estimate of the expense thereof. That this notice Li published for eight days In the Morning AstoHan In pur suance to a resolution of said Council directing the same duly adopted on September 4, 1900, the date of the first publication being on the date of Sep tember th, 1900. II. i:. NELSON. Auditor and Police Judge of the. City of Astoria. . , I . . ' LKtl.lt, MiTIOM J NOTICE FOR PUBLIC AVION. ; tivg n City, thegon, Aunum' l!: niiee i ueryuy uivi'n vnni in, coui-. plliine with th provision o( act of CongrraN of June 3, ISTS, ntltled "An act for the sale of timber land In tin mate of Coilfortilit, Oregon, Neva da and Washington Territory," r ex tended to all the Public Land Slate by net of AugiiHt 4, 1S:2. William W. Pope, of oiney, County of Clatsop, State of ci-egoii, ha this day fllM In thli oltlc hi aworit statement No. DJ.'l, for the puiMiu.vi of lot 4, Setlon 3; lot 1. 2. 3. and 4, or Section No. 4, In Town ship No, t North. Kiinx No, ? Will, nnd will offer proof to hov that the land smigni m more vniunuie ior i tniitH-r or stone than for ngrli'iiltur puioe. and to eulllh hi claim sold land before the K.'ritr and It celver of this otllv at Oregon Clt ttiegon, on Friday, the SJrd day of N lie imnnn aa.wltiieiwen Jink Deni k. Si'liaitliun Ulaer. Anna M. Ulas.'r, John I'eiHK. an w viuej, v. mi nop vouuiy, Oregon. Any and all persons elulmlng adverse ly the bov-deeiT.i'd lands r re quted to file their claim In this of flee on or before said 23rd day of No vi niber, l'.W. CHAS. 11. MooHES. licglater. tiOVKHNMENT PROPOSALS. I Proposals fir Fivh JYef nnd Mutton otllce Chief t oiiin.lMaiTi Vancouver Ihirrut-k. Wash.. Sept. 4. I:W. Denied proiuwais fir furnishing and delivering 1'ivnh Heef and Fresh Mutton for six nio:th, beginning lanu u y 1, 1U. will he received heie and nt the onVe of coiiimimnries at rort Steven, tirfgon I'lIu linrrack and .'nui lfrn, Ida ho; Forts I'asey, FIW"r Walla Wnlla. Wright and imcniver liarraeks.W ah liiKton, and Skunay an I Valid, Alas ka, until It a m. K io'ir I. PHV), an I then oiened. Iiifoiiiniion furnished t,tt application. Env I ipe containing pro ru.Miils should Le endnrvil "Proposal for Fresh Reef und Fresh Jlutton," and addressed to eoirniiiMut v of poM to te supplied, or to M.il -r Jiiiik1 N, Alll son. Chief I'o.iutils.siirv NOTICE Foil PfliLtCATION. rnlle.l Stater, Lund Olllce, Oregon City, llrirnn lurn-t "Nth 1!'M: Notice Is !i,T-l.y glr-'il thai In ap pliance witii tne piovisions or tn act ilf .llllkM'.ta. .tf IllMM .1 li7t llllll.-l "111 act (or the ale of timber land In th states of C.ilif'Mnla, Uivg n, Nevada ana ttasiuruton territory, tin extend- tt tt fill th l'uliltr. 1 fin.l Stnt.t Uv w..t of All?llHt I IW. M Klliotr tlllfftf nt Asti'.rlo, County of Clatsop. State of itcroii, nns mis ua ino.i in una or lice h-r hwrn statement No. t52T2. for tlw lllrrhnnt-. of th l.OM ft fi 11 ,n,l It of Ftction No. 4. In Townhslp No, 6 ortn. iune .-no. , west, and will of. fT proof to sh iw th it the laml fought Is more valuable for Its tlmlir or stone than for agricultural purpose, nnd to establish her claim to sld land before the lteiilKtcr and Ke-tlver of 'hi of. (li e nt Oregon I'tiy. on Friday, the 23rd nay or ovetni-er. l ". She nam. s as witnesses; Mrs. Mary D nek, of oln-y, orrgon; Mr. Heliustiun Ulaser. of Oliu-y. tttegnii; Mrs. Aptol- lomii, joi.nson. .r i i.ney, I'regon; Jir. Sidney u:i. of Astoria. Oregon; AllV and all Ie--H1S rtnlmlnir ail. versely the uliove-deicrlhed land are r-nueme'i to ine uieir cliiltli In I Ills of- l on or before said 23rd day of No vember, 19W. CHAS. B. MOORES, Register. NOTICE OF ADMlxisTRATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon. For the County of Clatop. In the matter of the estate of Jemima Sklbhe. deceased. Notice I hereby given that th un dersigned ha be-jn duly appointed by the countv court nt th ra, ,f for Clatsop county, administrator of i nt esiaie or jemima bklbbe. deceased, All Peeaona havlnrr cluim .n.in.i ..i i " " .."" .l Mil H(U state are hereby required to present me same to me properly vended, a by law reoulred at Nn fi-7 nnn In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county! Oregon, within six month from th date her?of. Dated this 10th day of July. 1900 MAX L. SKIDBE. Administrator of thj tnf nt Skibbe, .lee ?asd. 6 CM Mi i.N'S. In the Clrrult Court of the State of v"n"i. ior ine county of Clatsop, K'lUitabie Savl and Ivian tion. a private corporation, plaintiff, v. James T. Bullack and Vlletta Butlack defendants. To Jam T. Rollick nnd VlUit rtoi- lack, def-end'tn.. In the nam of the state nt Drixrnn you are hereby required to nrmear and answer the complaint filed against you 111 ttuuve enimeq sun on or before the 29th day of September, 1900, and if you fall so to appear and answer, for m-reoi. iw piaintifi will apply in ald court for the reuef demanded In the complaint which la In iiibatnnca a. follows: 1. F-jr a Judgment niralnat th. da. fendants. Jam.- T. Itullack and Vlletta Bult.ick. for the sum of $828.23, with In terest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the date of the filing of the complaint, and the further sum of $10(1 attorney's fees, and the costs and disbursements h'THn; i. inut tne nn of plaintiff's mort page referred to In the complaint and Hem upon tne roilowlng described property, towlt: Lot numbered 18, 19 and 20, block numbered 08. In the Port of Upper As torfa laid out and icorded by John Adair. Clatsop county, state of Oregon, be decreed to be a first IL-n upon ald premises nnd that snid mortgage 1) foreclosed and said defendants and each ot them be barrel of all equity and In treMt In suld premises except the stat utory right of redemption. 3. That In case said mortgaged prem ises shall not sell for a sufficient amount to t ny mild Judgment that plaintiff do have Judgment against the defendants James T, Hull.ack and Vlletta HuUnck and each of them for any deficiency, and that plaintiff have foreclosure for Its lien upon six share of stock In the Kqultabie Hav Ing and Loan Association described In the complaint, th' certificate thereof being numbered 2072; that the title or Interest for the defendant Jame T. Riillack and Vlletta fiullnck In sal4 property be cut off by said decree and that they be foreclosed of all Interest In ald premls"; that said property bj sold according to laW to satisfy the Judgment above recitod and prayed for in the complaint, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summon la published against you pursuant to an order of Hon. J. H. D. Gray, Judge of the county court of Clatsop county,' state of Oregon, made by said Judge on the th day of August, 1900, In the Weekly Astorlan for six weeks Immediately prior to th 29th day of September, 1900, and the date of tha first publication qf said summons In sail paper 'I August 10, 1900. CAKE & CAKE, Attorney for Plaintiff. -KtlAL MOTH'KN, NCfTtCK FOR PUBLICATION. . BMaa United Slat" Uhd Oltlj. Oregon Clljr, , . Oivgon, July 1, ISWOa , f- Nolle I hereby given that In com pliance with tne provision or th act of congees of Jun I, 1871. entitled "An act for lh l of tlmb. lands In the state of California, Oregon, Ne vada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all public land Mate by net of Augut 4. ISM. Ottilia M. Logan. of Astoria, county of Clatsop, tat of Oregon, has this day filed In this olllc her swum statement No, 6243. for th purelin of th H. VV. U of Heotlun No, I In Township No. I N., Rang No, T U und will offer proof to show that the Und ought I mors valuable for It timber oi stone than for agricultural puriHsr, and to establish her claim tu said land befdr th RegUUr snd Receiver ot (hi olllc at Oregon City, I'regiin, on Wrdiiesduy, lh 3d day of October, 1W0 Sli mi nie k wltnj; Julius llaibe, of Olney, Oregon, B bastion Olaacr, of Olney, Oregon, Jacob IK-uk. of oine, Oregon, John Ular, of oiney. Oregon. Any and all perjoni claiming ad versely th above 'described land r requrted to III their claim In (hi utlic on or before mid Id day of Octo ber, 1900. ciias. a Moonca. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Slate Und Ottlce, Oregon City, Oregon. July 7, ituo. Notice I hereby given that In com pliance with tlio provlilon of the act of congrva of Juno J, 18. '8, vutltled ''An art for ttw sale of timber land In fie state of California, Oregon, No- va.ia. and Washington Territory," tended to nil inibllo land state by net ot August t, im. William C. Lugan. ut Astoria, county of CUUop. (nt of Oregon, ha this day Died In this oltloo hi Mworn tatment No. 6242, for th pnrcliuae of the 8. K. KL of Hoctlon No, 8 lu Township No. N., Rang No, ? W and will offer proof to alio that the land oUht I mora valuuble.for it tinnier or ton than for agricultural puriose. and to tabllsh hi claim to said land IWore th Register and Receiver of thl oillo at Oregon City, orvgon, on Wednesday, the Jd day of October, 1W0. lie name as witnrie: Jullu Uurbf, of oiney, Orrgon, Be bastion Olaer, of Olney, Orvgon. Jacob Lenk. of Olney. Orrgon. John Olr, or oiney. Oregon. Any and all person claiming ad veisely th abovj-deacrlbvd land ar p-iuested to file their clulma In thl utlli-e on or before th ld Jd day of v.'1'iooer, iwu, CHAS, D. MOORKS. Register. SHERIFF'S SALE. Uy virtu of an execution and order of sal Issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for th county of i. iutsop, on th luh day of August, 1900, iiP'.n a Judgment and decree rendered therein nn the 2d day of March, HW4, ID favor of J. W. Mlnaker, plaintiff, and against Ultlmina D'L'lla and Hen ry D'Llla. defendants, for the sum of wi.w, together with interest thereon at the rate of S per centper annum, froni the 4th day of March. 1394. lea uie sum ot int.ri paid, and th cos: of and upon thl writ eoin- mandlng and requiring m to make sale ot tne roiiowing described real propvt- i, to-wii; All of the north one hundred feet of Lot i0. IS of Block No. 12. of th town of Astoria n laid out and recorded by John M. Shlvely in Clatsop county, jrenon. Notice I hereby given that I will on Monduy, the 17th day of 8eptmVr, 1900, at the hour of 10 o'clock In lh forenoon of said day In front of and at the court house door In the city of Astoria, oiatsop county, Oregon, sell at public auction to th highest bidder for cash th above drs.-rlbed ral prop arty, to satisfy the judgment, interest. costs and all accruing coats. Astoria. Ortgon. August IS. 1900. THOMAS LIJtVILLE. Sheriff, Clatsop County, Oregon, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United State Land Office, Oregon City, uregon, August vi, iw. Notlc I hereby given that In com pliance with the provision of the act of congress of Juno 3, 1S78, entitled "An net for the sale of timber land In th state of California. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," a exlend ei to all public land state by net of august , jsuj, Mcnoins Wlsner. of Astoria, couniy or Jiatsnp, state of Oregon, ha thl day filed in thl offic hi sworn statement No. 5203. for th purcnase or tne jv. j;. hi, of section No. 12 In township No, 6 N-. range No, 7 V nnl will offjr proof to how that the land sought Is more valuable for It timber or tono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this ofPce at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, th 29th day of October. 1900. He name as witnesses: John Denck. of Astoria. Oreaon. Al bert Beyer, of Aitorta, Oregon; Sebas tian uiasser, or Astoria, Oregon; O, F. Morton, of Astoria. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands ar request d to file tholr ?lalms In thl olllc on or before said 29th day of October, 1900. CHAS. B. MOORE9, Keglster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United State Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, August 10, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with the provision of the act of congress or June a. i7, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, und Washington Territory," a extend ed to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892. Albert Beyer, of As toria, county of Clatsop, state of Or. gon, has this day filed In this ofllc hi sworn statement No. 526, for the pur chase of the S. E. Vi of section No. 12 In township No. o N., rang No. 7 w., and will off.T proof to how that the land sought Is mora valuable for It timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to "aid land before the register and re ceiver of thl office at Oregon City, Or egon, on Monday, the 29th day of Oct ober, 1300. He name a witness: - John Denck, of Astoria, Oregon; Nich olas Wlsner, of Astoria, Oregon; Se bastian Glassr, of Astoria, Oregon; O. F, Morton, of Astoria. Oregon, Any and all persona claiming ad versely the above-described land are requested to file their claim in thl of fice on or before said 29th day of Octo ber, 1900, CHAS. B. JIOORES, ' Register. I.KUAL NOTICKI. ...... . ' .NOTICK FOR Pl'liLICATlON. Oregon fliy, OregonT August i'B, 1901: Ni.tleiV la hereby lv(n (hit! In com pllunce Mlth th provision of th act uf Congrea of Jim S, 1H7K, entitled "An net for Hi nulv of timber lands In (ha stale of California, Oregon, NuV da Slid Washington Territory," tf tended to Nil the Pllhllo f .11 Ixl Hlute by act of August 4, Imij, Jame I. Jltim- lltoil, of Hell t tie, Countv of King. ftt of Waahlnglon. ha till day filed in this office lit sworn statement No. 6209, for the purchase of th H half of qimiler and N Imlf of SIC quarter of section No. !l, In Town ship No. I N. ItniiH V W and Will ofTer proof (o allow that lh land oilht I more valiliible for II timber Or stoii than for agricultural purposes, nnd to enlabllsh hi claim lo said laud befor til Register and Receiver of (hi of Ilco at Oregon t'liy, Oreri, on Sat urday, Ihu 1 t It tin y of November, llliH), Me name n wittiea: Jliil tholnmnW J. Illlike, of Sitislde, Cliltaop l'i unty, Or; Jame T. Iiiirke, of Halde, l'lt op County, Or.: Jay T. Parker, of So mite. King I'oiinty, Wash.; J. It, Johnston, of Seaside, Clatip County, r. ""Any and all person i hunting dvrrt ly (he above-lesi'ilbe l land are re quested to file their claim in thl of Me on or before the Kth day of. No vember, IW. ., . . CllAd. U. MtxiRKft, '" Register. notice for ithucation. Oregon niy, Oregon, August V, 19-10; Notice I hereby given that In com pliance with th provision of ihn act of Congres of June 3. 1S71, entitled "An net for the sale of limber laud lit the states of California, Oregon, Neva da and Washington Tcrrhry." a rx tended to all the Public Laud State by act of August 4, wl, Anna M, lllasrr, of Olney, County of Clatsop, Slate of Ore., din this dnv Pled In this ofTl.e ,rr sworn statement N. 6!.'0, f.ir,tli pur chase of the lot T, ft. and 10 of sec tion 4, In township No, 4 North, Rang 7 West, nnd will otter proof to jhow that the land sought U mora valuable for It timber or tn than for ngri cultural purposes, nnl to establish her claim to said Innd before lb Regis ter and Receiver of thl office t Ore gon City. Oregon, on Friday, th 23rd day of November. 1W0, She name a witness,: Jack Deiwk. Sebasflnn llaer. William W. Pope nnd John ivnrk. all of lney, tlatgop County, Oregon. Any and all pcrions claiming advtr ly the Hliove-deserllied Inlldi ore r queed tu Pie their claims in thl of fice on or hefor said I3rd day of No vember, l.XD. CHAS, II. MOORKS. Reglitar. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Oregon City. Oregon. August 2. 19o0: Notice Is hereby given thai In com. pllance with the provision of the act of Congre of Jun S. 1ST1, entitled 'An net for the sale of timber Und In the atiites f California, Oregon. Neva da and Washington Territory," n eg. tended to nil the Puhllo Land State by act of August 4. 1J92. Mary lv, k. of Ohirv. fount,. i 'I.I...K u... Oregon, has thl day filed in ihn of- .iw uer sworn siaicmew ;so. 1,273. for the ImrchiiHe nt h- 1.., a iii , m of section No, is, Township No. North. liiiiird N!.. 1 M', fer proof to .hw that ,he land roiight .. iuniiir ior us timner or ton than fur arri..nliui ....... ... . etttbllh her claim to said Innd be- ne "esinier ana Iteeelver of thl Oftlce at Oretfun iiiv 1 1. . . . day, the $3rd ilay of November, I9oo. nn name a witness.: Wlni W. Pope. JulliiM f:uii ii..i....ii. . 1, Oeorne H,,,.y. all of Olnry, Clatsop County, Oregon. Any and all rieratna i lalmln- -.I.... Iv the above. ili,Keriiiui l.. n.i. , i, nrn re- quested ut 111 their rliilm In thl of. nee on or before unit 2Jrd day of No vember, lftw. i OH AH. It. MOORKH, . . Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Oregon Clly. Oregon. August 2. 1900:' .mire Is hereby tveii th in tdlanr With thn nrnvlalnna nt n.- . of Congress of Jun $. ; entitled An net for the anU ,.t ti,K.. i i. i - ' ... .....'.-i f.iiniH if, the states nf ('nllfornln rip..,. d.t and Washington Territory." ns ex tended to all th Public Land Stat.-s by net of August 4. 1S92. Appollona John n. of oiney, Cohnty nf Cintsop, Htnt of Oregon, hit this day PM In thl omYe his sworn statement No. 6274. for the purchase of the NIC half of Section No. . In Townshlit V.i V..-.V, D.. ,,, ..... w .,,,1,.,, ivnna ' West, snd will offer proof to show uiiii mo in nu sought more valuable for Its timber or atmi than r.ii. culturul purpose, ami to establish hi claim to suit! land before the Register nnd Receiver nf ilil, nlM.. City, Oregon, on Fldny, lh 2rd day , . . ... i.,i, in I , im, He nnme ns witnesses: William W. Pop. Julius (Inrbi. Helinsllnn Oeorg Flnli v all nf OI County, Oregon. Any and all person claiming adverse ly the ahnve-desTlhed lands rtre re quested to file their claim In thl of. flee On Or before anld ''.Ir.l daw nt V- Veniber, 1900. CHAS. a MOORF.fl. Register. NO'l'K'K FOR i'L'RLICATION." Oregon City, Oregon. August 28. 1500: Notice Is hereby given that In com pliance with tho provision of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7J, entitled "An net for the snle of timber lands In the states of California. Oregon. Neva. ,da snd Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public i,nnd States by act of August 4, 1S92, Kllxnbeth Olnser, of Olney, County of Clatsop, State of Oregon, has this day filed In this office her sworn stntement No. 627". for the purchase of the SIC quarter of Section No. 6, n Township No. 6 North, Range No. 7 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is mors valuable t ,T It timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish her claim to said land befor the Register and Receiver of this of fice at Oregon City, Oregon, on Fri day, the 23rd. day of November, 1900. She names ns witnesses: William W. Pope, Julius tJarbo, Sebastian Olnser, Oeorge Flnley, all of Olney, Clatsop County, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the nbove-deserllieil land are re quested to file their claims In this of fice on or before said 23rd day f f No vember, 1900. - 1 . . CHAS, B. MOORISH, , ' ; Register. EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed exe cutrix of the last will nnd testament of Alexander J. Megler, deceased. All persons having claim against the ald deceased, or his estate, must present the same, duly verified, to the under signed, at room No, 4, Page Building, Astoria, Oregon,' within six month from this date. MINA A. MHOLER. Executrix of the Inst will and tests ment'eif Al.irander .T. Moirlor d. 1 rM n m r A . Astoria Oregon., September 5, 1900. '