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TUB MORNING ASTOfiUN. THURSDAY, MAY St, UOO JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor. Telephone Main 661. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. Sent by mall, rer year........ $S.vO Bent by malt jr month Ecrved by corner, per month..,. SEMI-WEE, KLT. tent by mail, per year. iW advance li.00 Postage free to subscriber. All communications intended (or pab Heatlon should be directed to the editor. Business communications of all kinds andremlttacsea must be addressed, to 'ThrAstorlan." The Astorlan guarantees to Its ad vertisers the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia river. Advertising rates can be had on ap plication to the business manager. Halm as a legislative candidate on the Clatsop county miJtvd ticket. They knew no -republican would lie inclined to vote against his party on the leg islative ticket this year and the t-cheme they adopted was to find some repub lican who could be so worked up by appeals to personal and local prejudice I as to take the field against his own party candidates.-regardless of the vital Issues Involved In the campaign, and John Hahn was the man select ed. What a false pretense It Is, there- foi. to say that a man who repudi ated his republican principles. to be come a candidate on an anti-republican ticket can be depended upon to sup port republican principles it elected to the legislature. If Mr. Hahn is to vote with republicans In the legisla ture, what Interest had George No- land Isaac Bergman and other old- The Best :: Washing Powder. Woman's Best Friend, Dlrfs Worst Enemy. It Is rumored that the democrats have the republicans so divided In Multnomah county that they hope to elect a majority of the legislative dele gaton. It Is nlso claimed that by one subterfuge or another they expect to send enough representatives and sena tors from other counties and districts in the state to either hold up the legis- present undeveloped conditions," said line politicians of that description In I ne- ""mounts to mora than $1,000,- securing his nomination on the ami- year, and of this vast com republican ticket? What Inducement ! merce the United States has less than have these men to manage his cam- 10 Ir ccnt- Tn possibilities of com palgn and go out upon the stump as I "u'rclal lanslon in this direction are the only public advocates of his elec- limply enormous. Our exporters are tion? Does it agree with any man's I beginning more fully to recognise this estimate of John Hahn's character fact- and t( uke advantage of tt. The who knows him Intimately that after I results already obtained are signln obligating himself to politicians like canl' Flve K ur exports to Noland and Bergman for his nomlna- I Cnln and Japan were valued at little tlon and accepting their counsel and I mor than J12.000.000; last year they lature or prevent the election of a assistance in conducting his campaign amounted to nearly $10,000,000. Prod stralghtout republican successor to against the regularly nominated can- uct of the farm enter extensively Into Senator McBrlde. Now. In view of the dldatesof the republican party, he will J lhis rapidly srowlng trade. The cotton Importance of the questions of foreign go to the legislature and braienly Planter of the South and the wheat policy and trade expansion which will align himself with the republican par- Jnwver of the Northwest aw sl!k ty? The Astorlan can tell the voters I benefited. During the past year more of Clatsop county that John Hahn ,nai 100,000.000 pounds of American will never do this. Some men might cotlon were shipped to Japan, as com but John Hahn. never! The Astorlan P" with only 11,000.000 pounds five has too much respect for him to be- yAn aE- 0ur exports of wheat Hour lieve it But suppose Mr. Hahn were I to sia 'n n meantime have In willing to stultify himself In this man- creased from less than 1,000,000 bar- ner, what opportunity will he have to reIs t0 over 1-500-00. Many other agrl thus go back upon his political friends eu'tura' exports of the United States in the legislature. Why, he will go ar finding a new and profitable mar to the legislature with a brand on ket tn lhe Orient, and all Indications him as distinct as that upon Cain. He P,nt t0 the development there of an w ill go there after having helped pull "tensive trade in the products of agri- down the republican majority In Clat- culture." sop county after defeating a regularly nominated and pledged candidate on the republican ticket. In the year when McKinIey'8 administration and the eome before the next congress, under either McKinley or Bryan, as presl dent, can any sincere republican In Clatsop county afford to vote for any legislative candidate on the so-called . cltisens" ticket? It Is true the demo cratic politicians behind the 'citl xens" movement are seeking to quiet the fears of a certain element of re publican strength which Mr. Hahn was put forward to capture by saying John Hahn is as good a republican as any man in Clatsop county and can be de pended upon, if elected, to vote for all republican measures In the legislature. The Astorlan has nothing to say against Mr. Hahn's worth as a cltiien and business man. but it wishes to ut ter a word of earnest warning to any republican who is liable to be led es tray by sophistical argument of this character. No one questions John Hahn's honesty of purpose, but the bare fact that h is running In opposi tion to the .-eg.jlarly nominated candi dates of the republican party ashows that he is subordinating party princi ple, if he Is a republican, as claimed. by the democrats, to some personal view or opinion which he deems of more Importance. For this reason the As torlan holds that Mr. Hahn Is an unsafe man for REPUBLICANS to send to the legislature in a year which Imperatively demands the strictest party fealty on the part of all repub lican legislative candidates. Another thing the Astorian would say is that the very reputation for scrupulous honor and integrity which the demo crats justly put forward for Mr. Hahn, under the Peculiar .eircummstances of his case, gives the lie to the claims that if elected he will be found act ing with the republican party in the legislature. By long odds the most Important question to come before the legislature will be the election of a United States senator. It is for this reason that the democrats are putting forth such desperate efforts through fusion snd other underhand methods to control the legislature. That Is what Inspired their selection of Mr, A REPUBLICAN PLEDGE. New Tork Mail and Express. In 1S9 many reoublican stat cm great policies of the republican party ventlons demanded ,he enactmen. by Corrects all blemishes ot IVierlnm r th fac removes blot- t i . beautiful complexion, 4UU6MHB deranged stomach. 0!oaiHsAjl v1 mn Leave 7:30 p.m 8 S0 a.m Depot Fifth and I Streets. Overland Express Trains for Salem, Koseburg. Ash land, Sacramento, Ogden, San Fran Cisco. Moiave. Lna Angeles, El Paso, J New Orleana and l"7:0 At Woodburn (daily except Sun dy). morning; train connectrylth train for Mu An fell Sllvcrton, BrownavllU, Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train for ML Angel and Sliver 117:30 a.m Corvallla sasaea. ger. 4:60 p.ml Sheridan passen- I ger Arrive 1:11 a- p.tn ll:Mp.m l,l:Ha.m Dally. Dally except Sunday. were seeking the endorsement of the people at the polls all over the country. He will go there at the bidding and congress of such legislation as would enable American ships to regain the carrvlnr of nur fnrei with the votes of DEMOCRATS and w,. .. , t . The republican national convention through the use of BRTANITE money! . , , , solemnly n mfc-mi th .,.-, t .,. In the first place, as already asserted. L,,lftB . n, , John Hahn Is too honorable a man L, ,,.,. . -u . e"t-iiciiu iic people gave ccr wvupjr sucn a Dase position M renubllcanM rnntrn. fh, ,K ml,. these democratic managers of his cam- ,, ,... ... Kinlev. In everv mA nn ,h ... whether he would or not. let It be . 'Kl 11 " semb Ins- of cmimx ainr. hi. in.... noted that John Hahn as an antl-re-l publican member of the legislature . ... uigeu mai tnis snouia oe aone. Party would never be permitted to play the ., disreputable role the democratic poll- Lo0 , .. , , reaHrmed their previous demands for i.. iai.B are trying to make Clatsop i ., . . i an American merchant marine. COIinfV Vntora iKtnb- k m I rf .v..o itUlIK UC 1 III. I . . ..... VI. . I 10 accompusn this was before . . . 8 I the last congress, and action was de immune, u eietiea, as a vent- nllm TIMH 5CHI1DUI.IIS PKI'ART Fmiu iurUnl. Aantvi rhli'8. S111 1 Like. Ieiier, Ft. IVrtlmid Worth. i)ml,. Kmi- . m'll m ciiy, 8t. Louts, ?" :fta. in t'lilrsgo mitt Kt. in...... S"A' le Denver, rt. hM-ren t-,yi Ni 1 . ni. "' Vliti-mnmua Ku Hwksiis HHikne. Mtniieiii Hj'r. in hi. iVul. Pinulli, ;0iu. Mllwmiken, t'liloiyo mill KhiI. From Antorla . OCEAN 5TBAM5H1M All Mailing )ts ub For Man KraninH-Ml Mjr j,(,i, is, a, sa t Colombia Rlvsr . .Tain BlMmsrs 4aiuKt K Sunday To Portland aa4 Mo" lay ' Way Lanilnsa. ' 11 f . Fnw Vortland . . E.8 UAltm H.VKK 'jlrwta Cltv, Newberg, HaliHn A Wr-Utud , ' - Tuei.lburi ', kto...l. and Hat. OroU t'tty. rytn. A and rrtT VSnjr Uiuttiigi. iJSldly River. JSUlbi. Hlpar!tUllwUton. daily 6am ;Wi.UMKTIK UIVKH 4:.flp.m. TUM.Thuij I'onlmid u IVrvulli. Mod, Wed 8turdy aud way lui.llng. Krtilay O. W. LOUNSBKRRT, . . Agent, Astoria. W. H. HURLBURT. Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland. Or. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS rhn. Jopl irt conlemplatlnt I rip. Whether on hii.in. oDt&inable mm far rH .!a.ft .?" ?Pwt the ij . v.antAXi LIMES are -vi iu nerve me DUOllo and nur lr.ln. are operated so as to make close con nections with diverging lln,. n unction points. i'uiiman Palace Sleeping and Chair uii tiiruuan truna. Dining car service uncir!).. u..t. i itu ia cane. In order to obtain th flr.t.i... . VlC.T'iMk the ,lck,t nt t0 xii yoa wrer. .... i-t?AT TICKETS VZ0 - ... ! JIAILPOIHTS EA! Through Palace and Tourist Bleep- era dltitng and library observation cars, lCLUOANT VKHTlllULK TltAINB. No. i. "Plver." iravra Portland at H) p. m. No. t, Tlyer,M arrlvee Portland at r (hi a, in. For rates, etc, rail or address Agent O. R. N Astoria, Or. Or A. II. C, U1ENN18TON, C. 1. T. A., Portland, Ore. I.KUAI. NOTH'M IMPItOVEMIINT OF AVKNUlfi. FIIANKLIN Notice Is hereby given, that the com mon rutin 'II of the city of Astoi'ta has determined and Intends tu Improve or repair that portion of Franklin avenue In the city ot Astoria. Clatsop county, Mate or Oreir m. aitliUd out and record cd by J. M. Hhlveley from the west Hue of Slut strtvt to a point fifty feet west llioi'tiif (hrougluiut the width of said portion of said slrret. by Nlraliihtrn t iter up the existing posts or unl'rpin iilug and puling In ten now posts uu der said portion t said roadway or livstltiig and taking up the exlatlng ttis and Htrlng-ra and replacing them n tttrir proer position and putting In i new can adjoining the croxslna of said street with Slst street and by con structing new side walks ten feel wide on t-ai'h side of said nortlon of said wireet and replanklng said Hrllon of siil'.l street from curb lo curb with new sound tlr planking 13 I no lie In width y i Inches In thickness. All material o I used In .mid Improvement to be of giHl sound fir lumber either red or yel low and said work Is to be dime strict ly In accordance with the plans and kpecltlcailoiiR to be prepared therefor iy me t-uy surveyor. Hint the i-okIs and expanse of said repair or Improvement shall be de layed l' assesMineut of the lots, lands aud pr.'inl;-a specially benefited by the same which are hereby Included In a Sx't'lnl asxcsxmeiil UUtrlol to be aa- esel to defray the coats and expenses r said improvement and Is as follows: Iicalnnliig at the northeast corner of t li in hliH-k K.H ami running thence southwesterly through the middle of block lis to the northwest corner of lot 7 in block 11-S. thence southerly to Hid southwest corner o( lot i In bim K I KIIAI. NOTH'M. HUM MONO. In thn Cliriilt Court of the Ntate of tii-egoii for the t'ounty of t'lalsop. F. A. Fisher and A, t Fisher, part nets, coiiiiImIiik the firm of lnpr Uri'thers, pUlntlffs, vs. Herbert F, L, l.oyan, Florence Logan, Alice Logan, as liidlvldonls, J. T, lloas, J, 10, Jiig. gins, II, C. Thoitipsoit, and H, ',, Fer guson, as partners, coiuprlslng the firm of Kons, llliiiilim A fit., A. F. Allen, A. l,eiM, and J. i', lwls, imrtnere, un-d-r the firm nnuut'of Alien A lais, KlnkeiiMti iii, Ma)er Co., a corporation, snd Alex. (Illliert, defeiidanta, I'd lleiKrt F. U Logan, Florence I.ogun slid Alice Logan, of the above named defendants: In tint tittiiiM of tho slate of Oregon, you and rMth of you are hereby re ipnrnd to acpear and answer the com plaint Hied ngnlnst you in the above entitled stilt, on or before the teat day of the time prescribed III the or.ier of publication if this summons, to-wit, seven weeks from the first tiubtli-allon of this summons, and It you (all so to nimwer, planning win laae judgment mid decree against you, Herbert F, l, Irfigan, for the sum of VM.tit, and the further sum of nriy dollars attorneys' fees, with Interest on tM.3 at the rale ot ten pi r cent per annum from alarub ;'!, IM, and disburneiuents of gult. Agnlnat each and all of you for the foreclosure of the mortgage set out la Hie complaint, eiecuied by said Her bert F. L l'giin un the 14th of June, IsH, to secure the payment of a note rxei-iiled and delivered to plaintiffs on the Hii day of April. 1IH. the balance due thereon being Hie amounts above set out, For the sale ot lands In flat op couuiy, Pr-goii, decrlbt4 in alct niortguge n blrn ks 14 and 14, of Che), i-a, as luld out and reeorded by M. M ivr. Aim lots t, 20, .1, ... and U, in Mm k 9. triigan's sub-division of block , In Clatsop Grove, The apidlcalloa of the priK-reds after aylng vsprng( of snle, 10 the payment of said Judi- in. in. rui put ii uiiifr rvuei as SliOil lw proper and anked for In said cum. plnint. The I Ion. Thomas A. aiulirlde, judge ot the ttlioVdTiitnind court, has this 9th day of April, IWO. ordered ant diret-ieti dint the summons In the abve- elltlllod gult l nerved upon you by ..,1.11.. tl.... U .1. 1L' 1.1.. a - i'u-ii w,iii ,ii inn aiorian, ot Astoria, Oregon, once a week for seven consecutive weeks, and the same wilt Ik go pulilUlx-d, the flret putillratlon being on the Uth day of April, IM). j. y, a. nowLur. A 1 lorn.' y.for I'la intlfTa, TIMIIKIt IwVND NOTICK. 1 Rfba' on sale between Port- land. Sacramento and San Francisco. Net rates 117 first class and $11 second class, including sleeper. anTEuroT ft." ?? Tilfi WIttOn$f n rAfltrl Una. I. si.. a '-"-leas UVUV I . , ,aM wu W l4lVOa (IUI11UI uu YAMHILL DIVISION .,.n ?""h." ,nfoUon call o0 Paasenger depotjoot of Jeff.-oB St ""jXs? K&for&Z Leave for Oswego dally at 7:10 4-11 or ,A3, A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wta. m.: U:30. l:S5. 2:2S s is s i-u 11:30 p. m.; and :00 a, m. on Sunday only. Arrive at Portland dally at 8:30. 10:M a. m.; 1:38. 1:18, 4 Jo, I 11 7:40. 10 00 p. m.: U:t0 a. ml dally "t", -uuuujr; o.j ana iu:us a. m. on unuayg only. General AaenL I Stark 8U Portland, Or. daf Z! 'iaU,jr 'XcePl 8u .A 'nlltar name for the Chicago, afri . p,m' -'v " Portland Milwaukee 4 St. Paul Railway, known atpli,.?'.?'.... ... om "e Union a. the Qre.t Rail! irong ones In speaking about Scott's Emulsion for children, you should not forget that it con tains lima and soda, just what the child must have to form strong bones and good teeth. It's this forming time you want to look after. Crowing bodia must have an easily digested fat Just think how much of it there is in millC as cream. sccirs fTiuision U 'even "more easily digested than cream. It's surprising how chil- wen mnve wnen given it Don'f keep the children living on the edge of sickness all the time. Make them strong and rugged, plump and hearty. Scott's Emul sion of Cod-liver Oil and the Hypo phosphites of Lime and Soda will do this for them. 8COTT & fcyWNE,'dni.t. N York. able pariah in that body, so far as as sociation wlih republicans Is concern ed. He will have no friends on that side of the house; he will not be let into the political plans and confidences so essential when a great question like the succession of a United States sen a tor is pending, with the result that he will naturally fall into circles Im iinical to the republican party and De subject to the influence and advice of its most hostile opponents. For these reasons, the Astorlan contends that John Hahn should get no republican votes in Clatsop county and that any republican who votes for him through friendship or for any otiier fancied anti-partisan reason is false to himself and false to the republican party, at a time when there is the strongest need of united and harmonious support on the part of all its members. The extent of the increase In our for eign trade is well Illustrated In the one Item of agricultural products. Our sales of these products abroad during the past three years were over 1300, 000,000 greater than in the preceding three years. This Is an enormous in crease, and the certainty that thlj trade will continue to grow shows us the necessity of expanding our mar kets. We could not stop now if we were Inclined to do so. To stop building up our foreign trade would mean a glut at home, which would produce disastrous results. The products of our factories are so vastly in excess of our own re quirements that a like condition as to farm products is doubly to be avoided. There need not, however, be the small est fear that we will not always have ample markets if we are but wise In looking for them. Some remarks made the other day by Frank H. Hitchcock, of the agricultural department, suggest the direction In which the greatest pos sibilities lie. "The trade of China, Japan and the East Indies, even under ferred until the present congress, on the plea that in the long session ample time would be available for the proper discussion of a problem that has baf nc-a American statesmanship for thirty-five years. The bill carrying out tnis pledge, drafted In accordance with the president's recommmenda tlons, having been minutely examined and extendedly amended by the proper congressional committees, has been favorably reported, and only awaits final congressional action. And now we are told that congress is to adjourn without fulfilling a volun tarily made pledge that was Indorsed at the polls by the people! Gentlemen of congress, this won't do. The repub lican party's pledge in favor of an American merchant marine is Just as binding, just as obligatory, Just as sol emn, as were the pledges In favor of a protective tariff and an honest cur-1 rency. The two latter pledges have been redeemed. There remains ample time, If congress Is disposed to do its duty, for the enactment if the shipping bill. American shipping has dwindled into even more insignificance than ever be fore; capital stands ready, labor and skill are in ample abundance why, then, Is the pledge in behalf of an American merchant marine to remain unredeemed? The people will want to know. . i .. 1 1 . , . v 1 j ,uiiiiiiik Ills -rinnMp umlte dayanTiV Rj"d'Vnd,Frt- ra,n, ever dft vetween St. Except Sunday. R. KOEHLER. Manager. C. H. MARK-IT A V Gen. Frt. and Pass. Agt H. C. THOMPSON REOl'LtR REPCBLICAX NOWISE FOR COUNTY TREASURER mV w' Si' Chicago. ''The only perfect train In the world." Understand: rnn.. tlons are made with all irinvnnHn.ni. al lines, assuring to pasaengera the best service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam heat, of a verity equaled by no other line. See that your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when loins tn m In the United States or Canada. All ticket agents sell them. ror rates, pamphlet! or other Infor- HARRISOV ALLEN (Of Astoria) , KEPLBUCAN CANDID TB FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY C J. Fnnv Trav. Pass. Agt.. Gen. Agt, Portland. Oregon. Portland. Or. FRED WICKMAN INDEPENDENT CA N DID ATfc.F'OK SHERIFF I'nltrd Htntre 1-nd Office, Oregun City, I'lrgun, April I J, . ;1.m "JLr 01 HngrcM c: n i. mi em titled toU 'from 7 to U Mh AlAfVS. Inclusive In Murk Hi. and lot. from I ?" ' Waihi LK.-.2OT to 0. both Inclusive In block . all In utxjM tM? .u? Vr,ji the city of Astoria. Clatsop county. Or- JuirJ by act Au.u.t n enon. as laid out and reoordd by J. L imtt.fm ..r j.C h 1 " .1MI-8r- M. Shlvcliy. . ,"',u'm- Jeil, county of Clat- That th city surveyor has been dl Jnh!. m ' Vrl,n ,nta lf n,, ivcl..d to prvpir and dw with the Mh";fh7 1l ww" '" auditor and Wllce judge of said city 3i iJ 1ur1,hM "e NWW of eallmaie. of the coals ad ex,.se. of ZSo, w" , tm''' N"- . N' said ropnlrs and Siwlflcatl-ms for said 1 1 ih; ?. i' W. J " "roof ,0 !. ...!. iiiow that the land sousht la mure vi. That this noiice la published for eight , ' J ,n ur " for day. in tl, Morning Astorlan In p'r' i& u!i,'uXt??i .'"I it0. suanre to a resolution duly adopted by 1,. lr L f 1 tU,MlJ '?ni said council on the :it day of May. Ki'i ,d ,r;;"'tv" ot JhU mc h date of the first publl.atlon ; '"?" C". Ku fiYlJ?nJlw'- tt this notice blng on May h. im iM- bh nanira as Auditor and Police Judge 0 IhVCHy J,'", wre,', V'nt M",,,' 0W tit Astoria. ' '."."""'' f . gon. r4"0 N. ijster, of j well, Oregon, llrmard A. Johnson of Jewel) Oreeon- ADMINISTRATOII'S SALE. ... I .1. " " " ' -..j. jH-rinne claiming ad- Vrrsr y tho alu,vA..t...it.. i. ... - vn. 1. u 1... ..... I . -7".r'"-," " ere ..y... imitu, aivcn ion on uon- .. ' """ e tiiPir claims In this day, April 2. ISM), at 1 o'clock a. m "ftlce 011 or b-rr ..1,1 ?.h ' ... ,. . at tha court hnna. .1..- i .1,- -i. 1900. ",u,i Astoria. In Clatsop county, Oregon. HtmiMt Durauant In .n nr,i. nf 11,. . ' I "egister. . vvun vi mi aiai or uregon, tor Clat. sop county, made and entered on Feb- NOTICE FOIt PUULICATION. ruary 19, 1900, I will. a. administrator 1-nd Of!W at Orrgon Cltv Ore.oe of the estate of Hendrlk Patree. 4e- April IM 1 Oregon, ceased, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, tha described nronrtw ' .1.3 l,.-,!-. .... '. M' estate, f U:'lit two and th.'uTh. of hrj 2,? 7 'X -Mt ouftrtor of th norfhit nn-r-t-.l -iM.iu.ri .... . " "H proof in - at ... . - - - 1 n ipr r ailll ttrl !. I.I 01 .ecuon tmrteen, Intownsh Ip seven proof win be mni i m.ZI .1.. T . north range ten weat of Wiriam.tu and W, iv 1 merldan. In said Clataoo eountv n.i on Oregon tlty, Oregon also, a contract for sale of the timber JUB. 11 1 upon earn land, made by the said de- vis: Mannrnr 1" .'. ' ceased and nn. Nick PeW $ one M.'rg.r.',' Ka'; mJ!. 1' "V,":.:0'-01 June 4. 1898. K. t. of n. W. . k u 'Tu''i ' " Hhii names the fullnuin. n nrnv h... .. . ".. " --- ...1 i.iiiiiinuous rrslilvnra uium and cultivation of .aid ur ' 'iT.-'"":'."' Vine" MapK Ore- Department of the Interior. Land Of- Maple. Or, 7,: j, ITi .-.uregon uty. un-gon, May 7. aaka ,,. A sufllclcnt contest alTlilnvIt h.vino , been filed In this office l.v vv n n..-n . M(HIlE8. contestant, against Homestead Kntrv ltegltT. w n . k, . . . .....-"" 1 Dated March 1. 1900. FRANK J. TAYLOR. Administrator, CONTEST NOTICE. H. F.Prael Transfer Co t,,!..., h Nf- M'. made November It. lHUi. fr I N '4 of NW14. Section 17. Townshln 5 N. NOTICE Fun mm, , .m... rkDlVlain tun rvrnrninii. Hange 10. by Cory O. Adams. coniMii.. """iiiun, vnAlimj AllU CArnddInU j" It Is alleged that contestant M-Ml Oltlce at Ort..,,,. "nows me present condition of the April 21, iio, " ' All Good Shipped in Our Car Will Receive Special Attention. FRANK R. STOKES REPUBLICAN nominee for No. fi3t Duane St., Astoria. Or. W. J. COOK. Mgr Res. Tel. lln. THE PROOF of the pudding le in the esvUac and the proof of I'quors IS IN SAMPLING That's an argoment that's eeo elualve-a demonatratJom. Ours will ataa4 tht teat HUGHES & CO. REPRESENTATIVE L. LEU EC K Carpenter and DullUer General Contractor HOUSE RAISING AND MOVINO A SPECIALTY THOMAS LINVJLLE KKCil'LAR REPl'BLIflAN NOMINEE FOR SHERIFF D. J. INGALUS REGl'I.AR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR C01IW CO.IJIMISSIOSCR J. T. LEE . REGUHR RKPLBUCaN NOMINEE FOR (OCmUTKUITEUEIT W SCHOOLS CW.CARNAHAN EEOULtR REBUBLK AN NOMINEE FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR WHITE COLLAR LINt i " Columbia River and Puget Bound Nay- igauon uompany. Bailey Gatzert ,rnl 0- i v" uu,,u7 B.i I p. 171. Leaves Por!and dally except Bun- 7 mi. I in White Collar T.ln. flnV.t. n rt N. tickets interchangeable on Bailey (9tvAr4 A TJ 1 xetepnone UL Presidfit J. A. Fastabend, General Contractor and Builder THE lOlVRE. Strangers visitijiir in tnn niv ;n r..a the Ixmvre an attractive retmrt u-i,.,.i to spend the eveninflf. The Amme Histers Ladies' Orchestra is still on the bills and presents nit'LUr a musical exceptional merit, Handsome pool and billiard rooms are a feature in oonnection with the house. Palatable lunches will be server! at all oonrs Thee tiny Capsules are tupenor to oaisam or topaiba, t-uDeDsormjectionssndi,-; CUHE IN 43 HOURS ('2r the same diseases With out Inconvenience. " liuuiiiiiriiuu suAl ix irnri nr rr iiiK-iin riiw .. . 1 . . - land and changed his residence there: t hi. tnt. ntHm to .h.". ilZtZ from, for rnore than four years since support of hi. c", "? J.'l0' " a. V"rK f CIlltsoD cminlu '.""Juna . 10. vis: that said alleged absence from the said bother and heir at law 7t iLu n.. hind was not due to his employment In v.on. deceased auf the army navy, or marine corps of the K. No. liw,o. for tha ..nith h.ir r unitea btates as a private soldier, nm- the NW c;r, seaman or marine. ii.rinr ih. o,.-l thn hw , .'.."' ""rin nair or with Hpaln. or during nVc K, It 7 W 'u"r,cr 01 ,,,c,"n U. T i N, which the United Btates may be en- " names the following - . gaged," said parties are hereby notified Urov. hi. eoMn MVE!?" to anncsr. minuimt in.i ntta. ..,1.1 . .n,i n..i """""us residence UDon , , - - , m viavs V w lUcIII.I! VUHIVIILIfin r.f a I 1 . - touching said allegation at 10 o'clock J'b Krl. kson of li. r a. m. on Elierd O r . ,!."' r June 22. 1300. Nil. J.11 h'n I. . .n' Or before the register and receiver at the ... in 11-4 mates iana omce in nrair.m -i.j, vii.-kuii. The said contestant havlnir. In er affidavit, filed February 1, 1900, set forth facts which show that after due dlllgfnce personal service of thla nntin. cannot oe maae, it Is hereby orderej aim uirecivn tnai sucn notice be given vj uue nun proper puuncailon. wgned, WM. OALLOWAT. llecelver. Oregon; nil t oi.il V . "l wsie, Oregon: -'AS. U. MOOUES. Register. SUMMONS. In tho circuit court of tha statu nf Oregon for cmuop county. . U 0f In h i- l,.,,a" a"fndant in trio nnme nf ih. ...... ... th. il-.i. i -"..i.cu mm on or uerora Nf.llfo la ,,.,V. !.,. il.i .1.. . . ,ll,u'(in Of tills SUmminS tnr (llln..IJ w ,.t.. J B..CU uiu me mi- answer, and If v.. iT owing-named settler has filed notice and anil . . .1 "U to " NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. HARTHOLOMEW J. BURKE. theplaln.lffnd'ft.iT.","'! r.i 1 irif ir 1 ... luiiniT rr ur H. E. No. 12.126. for th H hmr ,V .,. Ju . nd equitable. This HE ounriftr nr ,nin. un- .. " V. """""" Published by ordor of th. ter and BH quarter of NEJ Quarter of f-ZL, "'V' couny Wk of section 9, T 6 N, It 10 W. tered the m urcon! m.a,1 ftnd en- lie names the following witnesses to order heinl mn?a of APrl1, 19001 ,,a,d prove Ms continuous residence upon ft Zu.LT ;.y. I?1'1 ?f"Jnt.Jr J"dge n1 ilillitrhll. I J 1 . - I --- ..v.w , 1 lln I m'll r 1 1 1 f 1 CTit m A John P. Eberma gon; James lrwln, .,.. nimvsunn or saia laim, via: the Ante of the fl-rKHf"ut ' ,na George Irwin, of Seaside, Oregon , p., 1 '" , wnaeouuve week, from the In RT r-rtnlll C ... 1 1 I ' Ip M. Condlt, of Seaside. Orea-on V.11A3. C. MOO RE B, Register. GEORGE H. DUflHAM. rim.4 1 . . .w.c7 iur riainiin. Dated Astoria, Oregon, April 28, IDOo! r