The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, May 23, 1900, Image 2

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    rilK MORNING ASTORIA. UEDNSSDAY. MAY ll(K)
JOHN T. LIGHTER. Editor.
Telephone Main 661.
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an remittances must be addressed to
"The Astorian."
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vertisers the largest circulation of any
newspaper published on the Columbia
rher.
Advertising rates can be had on ap
plication to the business manager.
THE DECISION ON THE GOEBEL
LAW.
Unjust aa the decision of the su
preme court undoubtedly Is. It la the
law of the land and must be obeyed,
The renublicans have the solace at
least of knowing that It was a repub
Hcan Judiciary that thus upholds the
law, regardless of the politics involved
and even to the point of suffering In
justice to be done In order that the In
tegrlty and supremacy of the law may
be vindicated and maintained. The
controversy In Kentucky is one Involv
ing purely state law that under
takes to determine the manner In
which the result of a state election
shall be determined. The law Is an
outrageous violation of human rights
and liberty, to be sure, but it Is Ken
tucky's law she made It, It Is her bed,
the will have to lie In It. It Is the re
publicans who are abused this time by
the law it may not be republicans
next time, and retribution will follow
as surely as night does the day. It Is
strar.ee that Governor Taylor ever
wasted the time in aa appeal to the su
preme court. No lawyer In the coun
try thought from the beginning that
he could succeed. Perhaps he felt
obliged by his sense of duty to resist to
the last notch, or perhaps he wanted
to make the law from which he suf
fered made as odious as possible by
showing the utter futility of resistance
to it. Those familiar with the terms
of the constitution know that right
of self-government among the people
of the states is so Jealously guarded by
that instrument that there can be no
Interference from the federal govern
ment in the election even of members
of congress and presidential electors.
The determination of the method of
the election of these officers is left
absolutely to the state, as appears
from the provisions of the following
section:
The times, places and manner of
holding elections for senators and rep
resentatives shall be prescribed In each
state by the legislature thereof; but
the congress may at any time by law
make or alter such regulations except
as to the places of choosing senators.
Thoueh the power to regulate is thus
conferred upon congress, the state leg
islatures are first mentioned as the re
positories of this power, and the prac
tice of non-interference by the feleral
authorities has been approved because
of the obvious dangers of the opposite
course. Retter a
domestic conflict
than a tyrannous use of
authority
which might result if a violently par
tisan administration at Washington
should attempt to control the polls.
That would be to substitute the
Fop the
The fifty-cent size is just
right for the baby. A little
of it in the bottle three or
four times a day will supply
precisely the fat all thin ba
bies need. If your baby does
not gain in weight as fast as
you would like, try
Scott's Emulsion
The result will please you. If
the baby nurses, the mother
should take the emulsion.
It makes the baby's food
richer and more abundant;
only buy the dollar size-it's
more economical.
Both mother and child will fed at
once Hi ititngthening, upbuilding
and fat-producing properties.
At all dnjcr-'iU ; foe. and i oo.
6C0TT 4 bO N K. CheroiiM, New York.
Baby
giv.ur evil for the less, and might be
com a serious menace to the llbertls
of the ieople.
Only in case a state is deprived of n
republican form of government, or In
c;xe the executive or legislature calls
for assistance to put down domestic
vi ilvT.ee, is there any Justification for
action on the part of the federal gov
ernment. Honest and Intelligent cltl
ions of Jiher sections of the country
may regrvt the injustice and oppres
sion of the Kentucky law, but It Is
Kentucky's affair, and as long as she
sees fit to put up with It, It w ill be her
own shame and her whole people will
suffer from Its consequences In the end
PROSPEROUS TEAR COMING.
A leading English crop authority has
announced that the grain crops of Eng
lend and France are sure to be late and
likely to be bad this year. While thi&
is r.ot conclusive as to universal Euro'
pean grain shortage, the conditions
that are affecting the grain crops In
Great Britain and France . are likely
to be more far-reaching, and It is rea
sonable to conclude that the American
surplus bread supply is to be drawn
upon beyond the demand of former
years. This prospect makes the crop
conditions of the t'nited States of the
utmost Importance, and fortunately
the outlook is good.
With a heavy foreign demand for
American breadstuff's and an American
crop ample to meet such demand, a
prosperous year for American farmers
is always assured. While counting un-
hatched chickens is not ever advisable,
American farmers have no cause to
lay awake o' nights wondering where
the money is to come from to pay In
terest on farm mortgages and to keep
plow and reaper going and in repair.
The crop outlook Is good, the demand
fro mabroad promises to be good, and1
when crops are good and buyers plenty
prosperity is assured for all. Phila
delphia Times.
WHEN THE CENSUS MAN COMES.
Chicago Times.
It will soon be time fcr the census
enumerator to begin to enumerate, and
before he comes it may not be out of
place to speak a few words In his be
half. There will be a lot of pointed
questions asked by him. but let no
good woman take umbrage at what
to her may seem Impertinence on the
part of the government's agent.
When he looks calmly into her face
and asks her whether she Is white let
her answer yes sweetly, if she is, or If
she is not, she may tell him no with
equal suavity. Nor should she exhibit
any reluctance In giving her age if he
asks her how old she Is.
Let her remember that the enumer
ator is not acting as a spy for anybody
In the next block, but as the represent
ative of our glorious country, and that
he Is putting his questions not for the
purpose of satisfying his own curiosity,
but because he is endeavoring to gath
er statistics that congress Is anxious to
obtain.
Let the fair lady understand that the
census enumerator has no desire to
wrong her, and let her refrain from
treating him as a percon who wishes
to find out things that are none of his
business. Let her tell him all he
wants to know. He will have become
so tired of asking questions by the
tme he reaches her that he will ask
for no more Information than It Is
positively necessary for him to obtain
She may be sure of that. And let her
always remember that this report will
not be published in the papers- So
she will run no risk whatever In an
swering him. Moreover, It will be use
less to try to get him to tell how old
the lady next door said she was.
H.F.Prael Transfer Co
Telephone 221.
DRIVING and expressing
All Goods Shipped to Our Care
Will Receive Special Attention.
No. B33 Duane St.,
Astoria, Or.
W. J. COOK. Mrr
Res. Tel. 113L
J. A. Fastabend,
General
Contractor
and Builder
THE I01VRC.
Strangers visiting in tne city will find
the Louvre au attractive resort wherein
to spend the evening. The Amme Bisters
Ladies' Orchestra is still on the bills and
presents nightly a musical program of
exceptional merit, Handsome pool and
billiard rooms are a feature in connection
with the hpiiKe. Palatable lunches will
be served at all oorjrs
The Best
Washing Powder,
Housework Is Hard Work Without It
Corrects all blemishes of
ITI;P JArn p the face, removes blot'
Vi lSQOm S rlies, pln-ple. tan, sun
ourn, irecmes ana mas.es
Kobcrtine
a beautiful complexion.
also the best tooth
ash, and excellent for
deranged stomach.
H. C. THOMPSON
REUl lAR RKI'I BUCAN NOWINER KOK
COUNTY TREASURER
VOTE FOR
HARRISON ALLEN
tor Aitorla)
RKPI BLICAS CANDID TS KOR
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
FRED W1CKMAN
I NOEPEX D EXT C A N DID ATE. r'OU
SHERIFF
FRANK R. STOKES
REITBLH AS NOMINEE FOR
REPRESENTATIVE
VOTE FOR
THOMAS LINViLLE
REGULAR REl'CBIJPAX NOMINEE
FOR SHERIFF
VOTE FOR
D. J. INGALLS
REuTUR RHTBUCAN NOMINEE FOR
COIXTT CO.n.UISSIOXER
J. T. LEE
REGULAR REPCBLICaX NOMINEE FOR
CvlHI tmiOTESIEIT f SCHOOLS
C. W.CARNAHAN
REGULAR REBIBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
COUNTY ASSESSOR
WHITE COLLAR LINL
Columbia River and Puget 8ound Nav
Igation Company.
Bailey Gatxert leaves Astoria dally
except Sunday at 7 p. m.
Leaves Por'and dally except Sun
day at 7 a. m
White Collar Line tickets and O. R.
& N. tickets Interchangeable on Bailey
Gatzert and Hassalo.
tt r A;LTAYL0R- Astoria, Agt
U. B. SCOTT. Telephone UL
President
ItuxuRious Travel
THE ' Northwestern Limited" ralns,
electric lighted throughout, both inside
and out, and steam heated, are with
out exception, the finest trains In the
world. They embody the latest, newest
and best Ideas for comfort, convenience
and luxury ever offered the traveling
public, and altogether are the most
complete and splendid producton of the
car builders' art.
These Splendid Trains
Connect With
The Great Northern
The Northern Pacific and
The Canadian Pacific
AT BT. PAWL FOR
CHICAGO and the EAST.
No extra charge for these superior
accommodations and all classes of tick
et are available for passage on the
famous "Northwestern Limited." All
trains on this line are protected by the
Interlocking Block system.
W. H. MEAD, F.C. SAVAGE.
General Agent, Ticket Agt.
Portland, Ore.
THE PROOF
of the pudding la to the eating
and the proof of I'quora
IS IN SAMPLING
That's an argument that's ceo
elusire-a demonstnatioa.
Ours will stand the teat
HUGHES & CO.
L. LEBECK
Carpenter and Builder
General Contractor
HOUSE RAlSlNQ AND
MOVINQ A SPECIALTY
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
Men people are contemplating a
trip, whether on business or pleasure,
they naturally want the best service
obtainable aa far as speed, comfort and
safety is concerned. Employes of the
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are
paid to serve the public and our train
are operated so as to make close con
nectlons with diverging lines at all
junction points.
I'ullman Palace Sleeping and Chair
Cars on through trains.
Dining car service unexcelled. Uesia
served a la carte.
In order to obtain the first-class ser
vice, ask the ticket agent to sell you
a ticket over
The Wisconsin Central Lines.
and you will make direct connections at
St. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and
all points East.
For any further Information call on
any ticket agent, or correspond with
JAS. C. POND. Gen. Pass. Agt.
or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wis.
General Agent,
246 Stark SU Portland, Or.
Dvpot Fifth and
Leave
I Streets. ( Arrlv
overland Express
Trains for Salem.
Loseburg, Ash
land, Sacramento.
7:30 p.m
Ogden, Saa Fran- f:ll a.m
Cisco, Mojave, Lc
Anselea KI Paso.
S-JO a.m
New Orleans and 7:0 p.m
At Wood burn
(daily except Sun
day), morning
train connectrwith
train for Mt. jn
gel. Bilverton.
Brownsville,
Springfield, and
Natron, and even
ing train for ML
Angel and Silver
ton. 17:20 a.ml Corvallls passea-
lil.Mp.m
t:tfa.m
ger.
4:E0 p.m Sheridan passen
ger
Dally. JIDally except Sunday.
Rebate tickets on sal between Pari.
land, Sacramento and San Francisco.
aet rates J17 first class and 111 second
class, Including sleeper.
nates and tkketa to Eastern do nU
and Europe. Also Japan, China, Hono
lulu and Australia. Can be obtained
from J. B. Klrkland, Ticket Agent, U4
Third street.
YAMHILL DIVISION.
Passenger depot foot of Jefferson St
Leave for Oswego daily at 7:20, l:4
m.; 12:30, 1:65. 2:25. 6:15. t.'U I; OS.
11:30 p. m.; and 9:00 a. m. on Sunday
only. Arrive at Portland dally at ' U,
8:30, 10:S0 a. m.; 1:36, 1:15, 4:30, 1:20.
7:40, 10:00 p. m.; 12:40 a. m. dally ex
cept Monday; 8:30 and 10:05 a. m. on
Sundays only.
Leave for Dalas dally, except Bus-
day, at 4:30 p. m. Arrive at Portland
at 8:30 a. m.
Passenger train leaves Dallas for
Alrlie Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days at 2:45 p. m. Returns Tuesdays,
inursaays ana Saturdays.
Except Sunday.
R. KOEHLER, Manager.
C. U. MARKHAM,
Gen. Fit. and Pass. Agt
QUICKEST, SHORTEST
and MOST DIRECT LINE
TO THEJ
EAST A SOUTHEAST
IS THE
TWO DAILY SOLID VESTIBULB1)
TRAINS LESS THAN THREE
DAYS
PORTLAND TO CHICAGO
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers,
Dining and Buffet Library Cars, First
class Reclining Chairs Free.
PORTLAND to DENVER,
KANSAS CITY, OMAHA and
CHICAGO without change.
Only one change to .
NEW YORK, BOSTON and
other Eastern points.
For rates, tickets and full Informa
tion, call on or address,
G. W. LOUNSBERRY.
Agent O. R. A N., Astoria. Or..
Or J. H. LOTHROP, Geni Agt.,
no. lib Third St., Portland, Or.
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. . Agent, Astoria.
W. II. HURLBUIIT.
Uen. Posa, Agt. Portland, Or.
ERST
Through Palace and Tourist Sleep
ers dining and library observation cars,
ELEGANT VESTIBULE TRAINS.
No. 4. "Flyer." leaves Portland at
6:20 p. m.
No. J. 'Flyer, arrives Portland at
t:00 a. m.
For rates, etc., rail or address
O. W. LO UN SUE RRT,
Agent OR. N.. Astoria. Or.
or A. B. C. UENNISTON.
C. P. A T. A.. Portland. Ore.
I. til. I. Mllll'K.
IMPROVEMENT OF
AVENUE.
FRANKLIN
Notice Is hereby given, that the com
mon coun 'II of the city of Astoria, has
ik'termlne.l and Intends to Improve or
repair that portion of Franklin avenue
In the city of Astoria, Clatsop county.
Mate of Orvg in, as laid out and record
ed by J. M. Shlveley from the West line
of 31st street to a point fifty ft west
thiT of throughout the width of said
portion of said street, by straighten
ing up the existing posts or underpin
ning and putlng In ten new posts un
der said portion of raid roudway or
trestllng and taking up the existing
raps and string ts and replacing them
in their proper position and putting In
a new cap adjoining the crossing of
said street with 31st street and by con
structing new side walks ten feet wide
on each side of said portion of said
street and replanklng said portion of
said h tied from curb to curb with new
sound llr planking 1:' inches In width
by 4 inches :n thicknt-ss. All material
to be used in ni Improvement to be of
good :und fir lumlit-r either red or yel
low arid said work Is to be done strict
ly In accordance with the plans and
Hpcclllcatlons to be prepared therefor
by the city surveyor.
That the costs and expenses of said
repair or Improvement shall be de
frayed by assessment of the lots, lands
and pr-mls.'s ipeclnlly benefited by the
same which are hereby Included In a
specinl assessment district to be as
sessed to defray the costs and expenses
of said improvement and Is as follows:
Beginning at the northeast corner of
lot 12 In block US and running thence
southwesterly through the middle of
block UH to the northwest corner of
lot 7 In block HH, thence southerly to
the southwest corner of lot 6 In block
2, thence northeasterly to the southeast
corner of lot 1 Ir block 2, thence In a
straight line to the pluce of beginning,
and containing lots from 7 to 12, both
inclusive In block HH. and lots from 1
to S. both Inclusive In block 2, all In
the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Or
egon. as laid out and recorded by J.
M. Shlveley.
That the city surveyor has been di
rected to prepare and deposit with the
auditor and police Judge or said city
estimates of the costs and expenses of
said repairs and specifications for said
proposed work.
That this notice Is published for eight
days In Ihi Morning Astorian In pur
suance to a resolution duly adopted by
said council on the 21st day of May,
VM). the date of the first publication
of this notl-e being on Mny 23. 1!00.
H. K. NELSON,
Auditor and Police Judge of the City
of Astoria.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Or., May
17, 1900.
Notice Is hereby given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice
of his intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the county
clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria,
Oregon, on July 2, l'JOO, viz:
RARTHOIXIMEW J. BURKE.
If, E. No. 12326, for the 8 half of the
SE quarter, NE quarter of BE quar
ter and BE quarter of NE quarter of
section 9, T 6 N, R 10 W,
He names the following witnesses to
prove Ids continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz:
John P. Eberman, of Seasldn, Ore
gon; James Irwin, of Seaside Oregon;
George. Irwin, of Seaside, Oregon; Phil
ip M. Condlt, of Seaside, Oregon,
CHAS. B. MOOREE,
Register.
Dr. T. N. Ball
DENTIST.
871 Commerdtl Street,
ASTORIA, ORE.
Over Scblusiel's Clothing Store.
LKIIAL NOTICE
NOTICI9 FOR PUBLICATION.
I .and Ottloe at Oregon City, Oregon,
April HH. 1H0O. .
Notice Is hereby given that the tot-luwlng-tmmed
settler bus filed notice
of lu'i' Intention to mnke llnrU proof In
support of her claim, and that said
proof will be nunlrt before the ri'iilnter
and recwlvor at Oregon City, Oregon
oil
June 11. m,
t H Tar,.w.k M I'm
Margaret l I'owoiaii, formerly
larct C. Walker. JI. K. lU.ri'r the
!' 'ii of N. W. 14. N. K. of M. W. K.
Section 3J and S. It U of 8. W.
Section M. Tp. I N It. 7, W.
'She names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon
and cultlvatloir of said land, vis:
David Tweeddle, of Vine Mupl, Ore
gon; Edward Wlnterbusli, of Vine
Maple, Oregon; Joseph Lynch, of Minn
awitkit, Oregon; Edward Ueddvs, of
Jewel, Oregon.
CIIA8. 11. MOOltlCH.
Register,
ADMINISTRATORS SALIil.
Notice Is hereby given, that pursuant
to an order mado and entered In the
county court of the state of Oregon
fur 1 latsiip county on the Jinn day of
April, I'XX the undersigned, adminis
trator of the estate of 1. W, Coleman,
deceased, will, on Wednesday, the lh
day of June, 1W0. In front of the court
house il.xir, at the city of Astoria, In
I'latsop county, state of Oregon, offer
for sale and sell at public auction to
the highest bidder fcr cash, all of the
following described real estate altualed
In said county, to-wlt:
The north half of the southwest quar
ter, and the west lulf of the southeast
luurter of Section number one (1), In
Township M t8, north of Range nine
(!, west or the Willamette meridian.
Dated ut Astoria, Oregon, this first
day of May, lm.
I.. W. FULTON.
Administrator.
NOT1CK Full PUBLICATION,
I-nnd Ottlce at Oregon City, Oregon,
April 21, .
Notice Is hereby given that the fid-
l.'Wlng-tmmrd settler has filed notice
of hi Intention to make final proof In
eupiHirt of his claim, and that said
Proof will be made before the county
clerk of Clatsop county, at Astoria,
Oregon, on Juno I, I'ah), via:
JOHN V. UUSTAVSON.
brother and heir at law of Isak Ous-
tason, deceased.
II. 1: No. loso, tor the south half of
the XW quirtvr and north half of
the SV tjuarter of section 10, T 4 N,
l; 7 w.
Uh 11. lines the following witness's to
Prou Ms coullnuous resl'leiice upon
biiI lUlilvatlon of said land vli:
Jacib l.i liKson. of KIhIb. tirecon:
Kller.l . Krltkson. of Elsie. Orecon:
Nils Uihtl, of Astoria, Orrgon, Jucoli
lit iiililckson, of Astoria, trrgon.
CHAS. B. MOoltES,
Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that on Mon
day, April 2, 1H). at 10 o'clock A. M,
ut the court hoiioo door. In the city of
Astoria, in Clatsop county, Oregon,
pursuant to ar. order of the county
court of the state of Oregon, for Clat
sop county, made and entered on Feb
ruary 1), VMM, 1 will, as administrator
of the estate of Hendrlk Patree, de
ceased, sell at publlo auction to the
highest bidder for cash, the following
deurlbed property belonging to said
estate, to-wlt: Lot two and the south
west quarter of the northeast Quarter
of section thirteen, Intownshlp seven
north, range ten west of Willamette
meriiian. In said Clatsop county, and.
also, a contract for sate of the timber
upon said land, made by the said de
ceased and one Nick PetrorT with ons
R. R. Cole, of date of June 4, 18S.
uatea at arc n 1, iw.
FRANK J. TAYLOR,
Administrator.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior, Land Of
fice, Oregon City, Oregon, May 7,
lv0.
A sufllclent contest affidavit having
been filed In this olllce by W, O. Howell,
contestant, against Homestead Entry,
No. ,M7, made November 14, lN'Jl, for
N'4 of NWI4, Section 17, Township 5 N,
Range 10, by Cory O. Adams, contestee,
in which It I alleged that contestant
"knows the present condition of the
same; also that said Cory O. Adams
has wholly abandoned said tract of
land and changed his residence there
from, for more than four years since
making said entry and next prior to
dnte of this affidavit, and that he has
fulled to cultivate and Improve suld
trui't of Innd as provided by law and
Unit said alleged absence from the suld
land W'iLm not due to his employment In
the army, navy, or marine corps of the
1 iilt-d Mates as a private soldier, am
or, seaman or marine, during the war
witii Spain, or during any other war In
which the United States may be en-gugi.-d,"
suld parties are hereby notllled
to appear, respond and offer evidence
touching snld allegation at 10 o'clock
a. m. on
June 22, 1900.
before the register and receiver at the
lulled States land office In Oregon
City. Oregon.
The snld contestant having, In a prop
er alfldavlt, filed February 1, 1900, set
forth facts which show that after due
diligence personal service of this notice
cannot be made. It Is hereby ordered
and directed that such notice be given
by due and proper publication.
Signed, WM. OALLOWAY.
Receiver.
SUMMONS.-
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon for Clatsop county.
Rebecca Hull, plaintiff, vs. William
P. Hall, defendant.
To William P. Hall defendant
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 on or before
the ISth day of June, 1900, that being
the time prescribed In the order of pub
lication of this summons for filing said
answer, and If you fall to so appear
and answer suld complaint, the plain
tiff will apply to the court for the re
lief demanded in said complaint, to
wlt, for the dissolution of the bonds
of matrimony existing between you and
tlio plaintiff and for such further relief
as may be Just and equitable. This
summons Is published by order of the
Hon. J. II. D. dray, county Judge of
Clatsop county, Oregon, made and en
tered the 2Xth day of April, 1900; said
order being made by said county Judge
In the absence of the circuit Judge, and
the date of the first publication Is May
4, l!t0, and the said publication Is to
run six conuecutlve weeks from the
said dato.
GEOT1075 II. DURHAM,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Dated Astoria, Oregon, April 28, 1900.
l.s-CIAL NOTIt'KH.
SUMMONS,
In the Circuit Court of Ilia State of
Oregon for the County of Clatsop,
K. A. Fisher and A. C. Flslwr, part
iters, comprising the llrni of I'lslmr
llrotheis, plaintiffs, vs. Herbert F, L.
Loiiitn, Flornnce liogitn, Alice Lngan,
as Individuals, J. T. Boss, J. 10. Illg
gins, II. C, Tliuiiipsoii, and 10. ' Fer
guson, ns partners, compilsliig Urn firm
of Ross, Hlity-liis A Co., A. l' Allen, A,
lU, and J. I', Lewis, partners, un
der the Hi in iiNine of Allen A I-wls,
Flickensti In, Mayrr Co., a corporation,
and Alex, tlllbsii, dvfendaiits.
To Jletlieit F. L. Logan, Klorcnce
Logan and Alice Lttn, of the above
ttutiipd doftndsnts;
In the name of the slate of Oregon
you and each of yuu are hereby re
uuired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you In the above
entitled suit, on or before Hie lost day
of the time prescribed In the oruer of
publication of this summons, to-wlt,
seven weeks from the llrst pulillrallon
of this summon, and If you fall so to
answer, plaintiffs will lake Judgmant
and decree against you, Herbert F. 1
Lotan, for the sum of liui.tj. km the
further sum of fifty dollars attorneys'
fees, with Interest mi 1-HsnJ at th rate
of leu per cent per annum from March
29, luoo, and disbursements of suit
Agalttst each slid all of vuu for the
foreclosure of the mortgage set out In
tne complaint, exci'iilnl iy said Her
bert F, 1 Irfigmi on the 14th of June,
I Ml, lo secure the payment of a uote
executed and delivered lo plaintiffs on
the J'Uil day of April, Invt. Ilia balance
due thereon being the amounts above
set out. Kor Ihn sale of lands In Clat
sop county, Oregon, descrlU4 In said
mortgage ms blocks 16 and le, of Chel
sea, mm laid out and recorded by M. M,
Dee. Also lots IS, W, n. S3, and 21. In
blin k 9, Log.m's sub-divUioii of block
. In Clatsop Ureve. The application
of the proceed after paying riprniaa
of sale, to the payment of said Judg
ment. For such other relief as shall
be proper and asked for In said com
plaint. The Hon. Thomas A. Mcllrlde,
Judge of the above-vitlUM court, has
this vth day of April, lm, ordered and
ill re! ird that the summons In the alive
entitled mlt Ui served upon you by
publication in the Weekly Astorian, of
Astoria, Oregon, once a week for eeven
consecutive weeks, and Die same will
bo so published, the first publication
being on the Uth day of April, I'M).
J. q. a. iinwi.uy,
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
United Slates Lund Olllce, Oregon City,
Oregon. April Is, 1900.
Notice Is hereby given that In torn
pllunr. with :he provisions of the act
of emigre., or Juno 1, ls7S. entitled
'An nut for the sule of Umber lands
In tt.e stales of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington territory."
as extended to all the public land
statue by act of Augtiit 4, 1.192, Sarah
L. Bottom, of Jewell, county of flat,
sop, state of Oregon, has this nay filed
In this ultlce her sworn statement No.
617. fur the purchase of the NWVl of
section No, IS, In townnhlp No. I N,
range No. i W., and will offer proof to
show that the lutid sought Is more val
uable for Its limber or stone than for
agricultural purpt.tr, urn) lo estab
lish her claim to suld land before the
register and receiver of this office at
Oregon City, Oregon, on Saturday, the
7th day of July, l;wO. She names as
witnesses:
John Corcoran, of Vine Maple, Oregon
James W. Walker, of Jewell, Oregon,
Isaac N. Foster, of Jewell. Oregon,
Bernard A Johnson of Jewell Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-drscrlbej lands are
requested to file their claims In this
olllce un or before said 7th day of July,
1900. CHAS. B. MOORKH.
Register.
FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given, that the un
dersigned, administrator of the estate
of Ouguste Magna, deceased, with the
will annexed, has filed In the county
court of the slate of Oregon for Clatsop
county, his final accojiit as such ad
ministrator, and the same has been set
for hearing Monday, June 11. A. D. 1900,
at 10 o'clock a. m. m the county
court rooms at the court house, at
Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon.
All persons Interested therein are re
qulied lo Hum and there appear and
show cause, If any, why the same
should not be allowed and the admin
istrator discharged and his bondsmen
exonerated.
... , , C. W. FULTON.
Administrator of the estate of Ou
guste Magne, deceased, with the will
annexed.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon.
April 14. 1900.
Notice Is hereby given that the fol
lowing namud settler has filed notice
of his Intein.on lo make final proof In
support of his clulm. and that suld
proof will bo mado before the county
clerk of Clutsop county, at Astoria,
Oregon, on
May 2, 1900.
vli:: Frank Cook. H. K, No. 10IM, for
the west one-half of N. W. quarter of
section 33, and south one-half of 8, W.
quarter of section it, Tp. 6 N., It. I W.
He names the following witnesses lo
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, vis:
Fred E. Moore. John R. Wherry and
Wyait A. Wherry, all of Elsie, Clatsop
county, Oregon, and John E. Oralko.
of Astoria, Oregon.
CHAS. B. MOORE8,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon,
April 14, 1900.
Notice la hnrebv irlvon thnt h fol
lowing named settler has filed notice
01 ms intention 10 maKe nnai proof In
support of his claim, and that said
nroof will ha mmla lwr,,r ih,
clurk of Clatsop county, at Astoria,
uiciuiii on
May 28, 1900,
via: Fred II. Moore, H. E No. 10117,
for the H. Fi. nnnrtne nf axtlnn ts
Tp. C N., R. 8 W.
11a names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, vis:
Elmer E. Packard, Justin A. Pnckard,
Wyatt A. Wherry and John R. Wherry,
all of Elsie Oregon.
CHAS. R. MOORES,
Register.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator of the estate of Charles Ward,
deceased, by the county court of the
state of Oregon for ClatsoD county.
All persons having claims against the
estate of Charles Ward, deceased, are
nen-Dy required to present same to the
undersigned, duly verified as by law
required, within six months from this
date, at his residence at the torner of
Qrand avenue and Eleventh street, city
or Astoria, Oregon.
Dated on the 17th day of April, A. D
1900.
B. L. WARD,
Administrator of the Estate of Charles
Ward, deceased.